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Nice essay in yesterday's NY Times from former Daily Show executive producer Ben Karlin. It's about his struggles to come to terms with the realization that his then-girlfriend Paolo–"a devastatingly cute waitress" from his favorite local Brooklyn Italian joint–was indeed The One.
…not only did I intend to learn all the nuances of backcountry camping, but also a variety of kayaking moves, culminating in the famed "Eskimo roll," a rescue maneuver wherein a capsized kayaker staves off drowning by flipping upright while staying fixed snugly in the hull of his boat. Also, I wanted to solve all my problems involving emotional intimacy.
In short, Karlin gets his sign from above in the wee hours of his "solo" day in Mexico, and ends up proposing to Paola.
We profiled Karlin a few years ago, and if memory serves, there was an issue with what to put in the biographical data box that appears at the end of each "Fifth Estater" profile. Ben didn't want to mention his recent engagement in print, as it was so recent that not all family members had been informed (Presumably there was concern that these family members might find out about it in B&C, which seems a bit odd). At the same time, Ben didn't want to be listed as single, either.
It's nice to see there's no longer any ambiguity about Ben Karlin's relationship status.
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Resident Evil 5 Expansion Content Will be DLC
November 10, 2009 November 10, 2009 Dan Furnas
Capcom has announced that the Alternative Edition Content for Resident Evil 5 will be available as a download from the PlayStation Network and XBox Live. After the Alternative Edition's debut at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show, Capcom's North American and European branches polled readers about whether they preferred a download or disc-based content release. There is no information on a release date at this time, but you can find out here as soon as word gets out. Stay tuned.
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Aristotle's Rhetoric (Greek: Ῥητορική; Latin: Ars Rhetorica) is an ancient Greek treatise on the art of persuasion, dating from the 4th century BC. The English title varies: typically it is titled Rhetoric, the Art of Rhetoric, or a Treatise on Rhetoric.
Like the other works of Aristotle that have survived from antiquity, the Rhetoric seems not to have been intended for publication, being instead a collection of his students' notes in response to his lectures. The treatise shows the development of Aristotle's thought through two different periods while he was in Athens, and illustrates Aristotle's expansion of the study of rhetoric beyond Plato's early criticism of it in the Gorgias (ca. 386 BC) as immoral, dangerous, and unworthy of serious study. Plato's final dialogue on rhetoric, the Phaedrus (ca.370 BC), offered a more moderate view of rhetoric, acknowledging its value in the hands of a true philosopher (the "midwife of the soul") for "winning the soul through discourse." This dialogue offered Aristotle, first a student and then a teacher at Plato's Academy, a more positive starting point for the development of rhetoric as an art worthy of systematic, scientific study.
The study of rhetoric was contested in classical Greece: on the one side were the Sophists, and on the other side were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. The trio saw rhetoric and poetry as tools that were too often used to manipulate others by manipulating emotion and omitting facts. They particularly accused the sophists, including Gorgias and Isocrates, of this manipulation. Plato, particularly, laid the blame for the arrest and the death of Socrates at the feet of sophistical rhetoric. In stark contrast to the emotional rhetoric and poetry of the sophists was a rhetoric grounded in philosophy and the pursuit of enlightenment. One of the most important contributions of Aristotle's approach was that he identified rhetoric as one of the three key elements—along with logic and dialectic—of philosophy. Indeed, the first line of the Rhetoric is "Rhetoric is a counterpart (antistrophe) of dialectic." According to Aristotle, logic is concerned with reasoning to reach scientific certainty while dialectic and rhetoric are concerned with probability and, thus, are the branches of philosophy that are best suited to human affairs. Dialectic is a tool for philosophical debate; it is a means for skilled audiences to test probable knowledge in order to learn. Conversely, rhetoric is a tool for practical debate; it is a means for persuading a general audience using probable knowledge to resolve practical issues. Dialectic and rhetoric create a partnership for a system of persuasion based on knowledge instead of upon manipulation and omission.
Aristotle first defines rhetoric as the counterpart (antistrophos) of dialectic (Bk. 1:1:1-2). He explains the similarities between the two but fails to comment on the differences. Here he introduces the term enthymeme (Bk. 1:1:3).
Aristotle's famous definition of rhetoric is viewed as the ability in any particular case to see the available means of persuasion. He defines pisteis as atechnic (inartistic) and entechnic (artistic). Of the pisteis provided through speech there are three parts: ethos, pathos, and logos. He introduces paradigms and syllogisms as means of persuasion.
Aristotle discusses the different ethical topics of deliberative rhetoric. Aristotle identifies the goal of human action with "happiness" and describes the many factors contributing to it (Bk. 1:5:5-18).
This is a continuation of Chapter Five, explaining in greater detail the stoikhea (elements) of the "good" described in the previous chapter.
Introduces the term koinon of degree. Discusses the 'ends' of deliberative rhetoric in relation to the greater good or more advantageous.
Aristotle defines and discusses the four forms of politeia (constitution) useful in deliberative rhetoric: democracy, oligarchy, aristocracy, and monarchy.
Discusses what syllogisms should be derived from kategoria (accusations) and apologia (defenses) for judicial rhetoric. Also introduces the wrongdoing, which is useful for judicial rhetoric.
This chapter parallels the koinon described in Chapter Seven. Aristotle is clarifying the magnitude in relation to questions of "wrongdoing" meant for judicial rhetoric.
Aristotle summarises the arguments available to a speaker in dealing with evidence that supports or weakens a case. These atechnic pisteis contain laws, witnesses, contracts, tortures, and oaths.
Book II gives advice for all types speeches. Aristotle's Rhetoric generally concentrates on ethos and pathos, and as noted by Aristotle, both affect judgment. Specifically, Aristotle refers to the effect of ethos and pathos on an audience since a speaker needs to exhibit these modes of persuasion before that audience.
In Chapter 1, Aristotle notes that emotions cause men to change their opinion in regard to their judgments. As such, emotions have specific causes and effects (Book 2.1.2-3). Thus, a speaker can employ his understanding as a stimulus for the sought emotion from an audience. However, Aristotle states that along with pathos, the speaker must also exhibit ethos, which for Aristotle encompasses wisdom (phronesis), virtue (arete), and good will (eunoia) (Book 2.1.5-9).
Chapters 2-11 explore those emotions useful to a rhetorical speaker. Aristotle provides an account on how to arouse these emotions in an audience so that a speaker might be able to produce the desired action successfully (Book 2.2.27). Aristotle arranges the discussion of the emotions in opposing pairs, such as anger and calmness or friendliness and enmity. For each emotion, Aristotle discusses the person's state of mind, against whom one directs the emotion, and for what reasons (Book 2.1.9). It is pertinent to understand all the components in order to stimulate a certain emotion within another person. For example, to Aristotle, anger results from the feeling of belittlement (Book 2.2.3-4). Those who become angry are in a state of distress due to a foiling of their desires (Book 2.2.9). The angry direct their emotion towards those who insult the latter or that which the latter values. These insults are the reasoning behind the anger (Book 2.2.12-27). In this way, Aristotle proceeds to define each emotion, assess the state of mind for those experiencing the emotion, determine to whom people direct the emotion, and reveal their reasoning behind the emotion. The significance of Aristotle's analysis stems from his idea that emotions have logical grounding and material sources.
George A. Kennedy in On Rhetoric: A Theory of Civic Discourse remarks that ethos predominantly refers to the "moral character" of actions and mind. On page 148, Kennedy reveals the purpose of chapters 12-17 as a demonstration to the speaker of "how his ethos must attend and adjust to the ethos of varied types of auditor if he is to address them successfully." As seen in the chapters explaining the various emotions, in chapters 12-17 Aristotle focuses on the necessary means of successfully persuading an audience. Yet, in these chapters, Aristotle analyzes the character of different groups of people so that a speaker might adjust his portrayed ethos in order to influence the audience. First, he describes the young as creatures of desire, easily changeable and swiftly satisfied. The young hate to be belittled because they long for superiority (Book 2.12.1-15). According to Aristotle, the old are distrustful, cynical, and small-minded for unlike the young their past is long and their future short (Book 2.13.1-5). The old do not act on a basis of desire but rather act for profit (Book 2.13.13-14). Those in the prime of life represent the mean to Aristotle, possessing the advantages of both old and young without excess or deficiency (Book 2.14.1). One of good birth, wealth, or power has the character of a lucky fool, a character in which insolence and arrogance breed if these good fortunes are not used to one's advantage (Book 2.15-17).
Although Book II primarily focuses on ethos and pathos, Aristotle discusses paradigm and enthymeme as two common modes of persuasion. There exist two kinds of paradigm: comparisons, referencing that which has happened before, and fables, inventing an illustration (Book 2.20.2-3). Maxims, or succinct, clever statements about actions, serve as the conclusion of enthymemes (Book 2.1-2). In choosing a maxim, one should assess the audience views and employ a fitting maxim (Book 2.21.15-16). Amplification and deprecation, although not elements of an enthymeme, can contribute to refuting an opponent's enthymeme or revealing a falsehood by exposing it as just or unjust, good or evil, etc. Aristotle also mentions the koina, fallacious enthymemes, and lysis (the refutation of an opponent's enthymeme). In all of these techniques, Aristotle considers popular wisdom and audiences as a central guide. Thus, the speaker's effect on the audience serves as a key theme throughout Book II.
Book III of Aristotle's Rhetoric is often overshadowed by the first two books. While Books I and II are more systematic and address ethos, logos, and pathos, Book III is often considered a conglomeration of Greek stylistic devices on rhetoric. However, Book III contains informative material on lexis (style) which refers to the "way of saying" (in Chapters 1-12) and taxis, which refers to the arrangement of words (in Chapters 13-19).
Highlights arête, which is defined as virtue or excellence. When applied to rhetoric, arête means natural rather than forced or artificial (Bk. 3 2:1-4). Metaphors are also addressed as a skill that cannot be taught and should bestow "verbal beauty" (Bk. 3 2:6-13).
Covers the necessary parts of a speech which include the prosthesis (which is the statement of the proposition) and then the pistis (which is the proof of the statement), along with the prooemium (introduction) and epilogue (Bk.3 13:1-4).
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Никола́й Никола́евич Зу́бов:
Зубов, Николай Николаевич (?—1881) — капитан-лейтенант, участник русско-турецкой войны 1877—1878 годов и Ахал-Текинского похода.
Зубов, Николай Николаевич (1826—1890) — русский драматический актёр.
Зубов, Николай Николаевич (1885—1960) — русский и советский инженер-контр-адмирал, профессор, океанолог, полярный исследователь.
Зубов, Николай Николаевич — мэр Вологды. Зубов, Николай Николаевич — Ковенский губернский предводитель дворянства
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Q: Is my application of Bayes' Theorem here correct? I am new to Bayes' theorem and like many others, am having a hard time wrapping my head around it. Here's a question that I am trying to answer:
Question:
Imagine there's a bot detection tool that identifies a rare automated attack:
*
*Only 1 in 100,000 website visits involve the type of attack this tool detects
*The tool will correctly classify the automated attack 100% of the times when the attack is occurring
*The tool incorrectly classifies 0.01% of site visits as involving the attack type when it is not occurring i.e. false positive rate
If the tool classifies the random site visit as this rare attack, what is the probability that the attack is actually occurring?
My approach:
I am referring to this article on Bayes' theorem. My approach is to plug values in this formula:
P(A|X) = P(X|A) * P(A) / (P(X|A)*P(A) + P(X|~A)*P(~A) )
Assuming X is the event of detection and A is the event of attack. My values would be:
P(A) = 0.00001, since that's the number of times the attack happens
P(~A) = 0.99999
P(X|~A) = 0.0001 i.e the false positive rate
P(X|A) = 1
Plugging these values in, I get the answer: 0.090909917 or 9.09%. Somehow this seems far too low and I am not sure if there's an error in my calculations. Could someone kindly highlight if there's an error here?
A: Given that:
$$
A= "\text{the request is an attack}"\\
X= "\text{antivirus detected it}"\\
$$
then the probability is given by:
$$
\begin{align*}
P(A|X)&= \frac{P(X|A)P(A)}{P(X)}\\
&= \frac{P(X|A)P(A)}{P(X|A)P(A)+P(X|A^c)P(A^c)}\\
&=\frac{1\cdot0.00001}{1\cdot0.00001 + 0.0001\cdot0.99999}\\
&\approx 9.09\%
\end{align*}
$$
Therefore your calculation is correct.
you classifier/antivirus looks good if taken individually, however, when you actually see that you have a ton of request that are "no attacks" that your antivirus will mark them as "attack", the fact that it has $0.01%$ false positive rate, makes the prediction very uncertain
In other words, if you take all the requests that your antivirus will mark as "attack", you will have a lot of false positive
... and this is not because your antivirus is bad, but just because you have a lot of "normal" request
Which is the whole point of Bayes theorem, in other words, you should also consider your prior in the calculation of the probability
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Q: mysql deletion efficiency I have a table with large amount of data. The data need to be updated frequently: delete old data and add new data. I have two options
*
*whenever there is an deletion event, I delete the entry immediately
*I marked delete the entries and use an cron job to delete at unpeak time.
any efficiency difference between the two options? or any better solution?
A: *
*Both delete and update can have triggers, this may affect performance (check if that's your case).
*Updating a row is usually faster than deleting (due to indexes etc.)
However, in deleting a single row in an operation, the performance impact shouldn't be that big. If your measurements show that the database spends significant time deleting rows, then your mark-and-sweep approach might help. The key word here is probably measured - unless the single deletes are significantly slower than updates, I wouldn't bother.
A: You should use low_priority_updates - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_low_priority_updates. This will give higher priority to your selects than insert/delete/update operations. I used this in production and got a pretty decent speed improvement. The only problem I see with it is that you will lose more data in case of a crashing server.
A: With MySQL, deletes are simply marked for deletion internally, and when the CPU is (nearly) idle, MySQL then updates the indexes.
Still, if this is a problem, and you are deleting many rows, consider using DELETE QUICK. This tells InnoDB to not update the index, just leave it marked as deleted, so it can be reused.
To recover the unused index space, simply OPTIMIZE TABLE nightly.
In this case, there's no need to implement the functionality in your application that MySQL will do internally.
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Separately, GM has filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to use the name Maven "for application software for connecting vehicle drivers and passengers and for coordinating transportation services." The application states that Maven also would engage in the rental of vehicles, bicycles and motorized bicycles, scooters and other transportation services for people and freight. GM and Lyft will open rental hubs where drivers can rent GM vehicles. That could expand Lyft's business by giving people who don't own cars a way to earn money by becoming Lyft drivers even though they don't own a car. Lyft drivers currently use their own vehicles to drive customers utilizing the Lyft mobile app.
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Across the nation, contractors and architects are choosing cedar shake roof installations for home and business properties because of their natural appearance that blends so beautifully with the surrounding environment.
Known as one of the most traditional materials on the market, it can deliver an historic and antique appearance like no other installation. And we have the high-quality materials and skilled crew to get the job done on a timely basis. We're pros and that's what we do!
Call Armstrong Roofing for a professional roof installation with a natural aesthetic look that will transform your home or business property!
What are the Benefits of Shake Roofing?
As a contractor with a long history of exceptional services, quality and workmanship, when it comes time for a new roof installation you can call on us for the best value and superior products with long-lasting benefits.
Despite the fact that shake roofing is more labor intensive than most other types of installations, it tends to compensate with its lifespan of up to 40 years or more.
And while it does require regular maintenance, it offers a higher return on investment over its longer lifespan.
If it's time to put a new roof on your home or business structure, call us for free advice and a free estimate!
Why Choose Us for Cedar Roof Replacement or Repair?
There are countless reasons that we, as professionals in cedar roof installations, replacement or repair have an affinity for its use in both commercial and residential properties.
Aside from its outstanding durability, versatility and environmentally-friendly characteristics, it has traditional rustic beauty and rich aesthetics.
Because of their less-than-exact and irregular shape, they require installation of an underlayment felt paper that helps keep them air and watertight. This is a procedure overlooked by some contractors. When repair or replacement is needed, shakes provide the advantage of individual removal and quick replacement without tearing out large sections of the roof.
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A 10-month study recently conducted by the Afterschool Alliance found clear consensus among participating after-school providers that after-school and summer programs help youth to develop an interest in STEM and the capacities to productively engage in and value the goals of STEM and STEM learning activities.
The advent of the Next Generation Science Standards, which focus on cross-cutting concepts and practices, makes STEM-focused after-school and summer programs all the more relevant. It will be very difficult for schools to implement the standards on their own. High-quality programs well-coordinated with what's happening in school will be essential partners to support implementation of the new standards in districts.
The Afterschool Alliance, the National Afterschool Association, and the National Summer Learning Association (a whole child partner organization), with support from the Noyce Foundation, are engaged in a multiyear effort to help equip programs to provide high-quality STEM activities and instructions for youth in after-school and summer programs. These programs offer time for exploration, complex thinking, and hands-on learning essential to STEM learning; and community partners provide staffing and other critical supports.
So, what do these programs look like? Fortunately, there is no shortage of examples.
Last summer, students in the Worcester County (Md.) School District built rockets during the summer with help from NASA. Staff at NASA's Wallops Island Flight Facility helped provide professional development for summer teachers, while supporting books and lessons reinforced the rocket theme in reading and math lessons throughout the summer.
Another popular program, the Adler Summer Teen Internship Program, connects Chicago Public Schools' high school students with museum professionals in authentic career experiences that vary from science research and engineering initiatives to museum-exhibit interpretation for visitors. Teens work on everything from planning large public multimedia events to working with high-altitude weather balloons sending scientific payloads 100,000 feet above the Earth.
The Girlstart after-school program in Austin, Tex., encourages girls' interest in STEM through mentoring and hands-on activities. It promotes early engagement and academic success in STEM subjects as a step on the path to higher education and greater career choices. One example—building models of the sea floor—allowed the girls to simulate fossilization and experience firsthand that paleontology is delicate, detailed work. Another experiment entailed building a model of a town and then simulating an earthquake and resultant landslides. The students then measured and documented their observations, just as a seismologist would.
This summer, for middle school students in Providence, R.I., at the AfterZone Summer Scholars Program, activities like sailing provided an innovative "classroom" for math lessons. Measuring wind speed and sail angles helps to shed new light on geometry and physics. And, through a partnership with the Audubon Society and Save the Bay, students drew samples from local ponds and waterways and analyzed them.
The possibilities for STEM-focused after-school and summer programs are limitless. For more examples like these, check out the National After School Science Directory. Science centers across the nation offer a variety of interesting programs.
No matter what the program specifics, after-school and summer programs offer the environment and the time to investigate STEM topics in compelling and innovative ways. Smart school leaders are recognizing that after-school and summer are ideal times to inspire kids—and teachers—and build knowledge of STEM skills essential to our individual and collective success.
Since 2005, Jodi Grant has been executive director of the Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit public awareness and advocacy organization working to ensure that all children and youth have access to quality, affordable after-school programs. As executive director, Grant is overseeing all aspects of the Afterschool Alliance's work, setting its goals and strategies for reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Sarah Pitcock joined the Center for Summer Learning in 2006 and held progressive leadership roles in research and training prior to being appointed interim CEO of the National Summer Learning Association in 2013. Her major work includes the development of the Comprehensive Assessment of Summer Programs and the Summer Matters technical assistance model for the state of California. Pitcock also directs the Smarter Summers and District Summer Learning initiatives, serving more than 20,000 middle school students across 16 school districts.
Gina Warner is the executive director of the National Afterschool Association, the leading voice of the after-school profession dedicated to the development, education, and care of children and youth during their out-of-school hours. Warner has more than 16 years of experience in nonprofit administration and driving investment into the after-school field. She also has many years of experience providing development and public relations services to nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies.
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Суперкубок Англии по футболу 1974 года () — 52-й розыгрыш Суперкубка Англии, ежегодного футбольного матча, в котором встречались победитель Первого дивизиона и обладатель Кубка Англии. Матч прошёл на стадионе «Уэмбли» в Лондоне 10 августа. В нём встретились «Ливерпуль», чемпион Первого дивизиона в сезоне 1973/74, и «Лидс Юнайтед», обладатель Кубка Англии 1974 года. Матч завершился ничьей, «Красные» одержали победу в серии послематчевых пенальти.
Игра стала первой для «Ливерпуля» под руководством Боба Пейсли, сменившего летом на посту главного тренера Билла Шенкли. Также матч стал известен потасовкой между Билли Бремнером и Кевином Киганом, произошедшей после первого часа игры. Оба игрока сразу были удалены, а перед тем как покинуть поле, они в знак протеста сняли футболки и бросили их на газон. За драку им был выписан штраф в размере 500 фунтов (вместо дисквалификации до сентября, которая означило бы пропуск следующих 11 игр).
Потасовка между Билли Бремнером и Кевином Киганом вошла в сюжет фильма Проклятый «Юнайтед» — о 44 днях Брайана Клафа на посту главного тренера «Лидса».
Отчёт о матче
Ссылки
Отчёт о матче на Sunday Times
Отчёт о матче на Mighty Whites
Отчёт о матче на LFCHistory.net
Отчёт о матче на Liverweb
1974
Суперкубок Англии 1974
Суперкубок Англии 1974
Суперкубок Англии
Август 1974 года
События 13 августа
Футбольные соревнования в Лондоне
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Fertile Ground: one last look
The sprawling new-works festival spawns some hopefuls and the thrill of the new
February 3, 2014 // CULTURE // Bob Hicks
It's all over but the shouting (and a few shows, such as The Monster-Builder, Bon Ton Roulet at the Shakespeare Café, and The End of Sex, that continue their regular runs). Portland's sixth annual Fertile Ground festival of new works ended its eleven-day run on Super Bowl Sunday – or Groundhog Day, if you prefer – after sprawling across the city and some of its suburbs with the hopes and dreams of hundreds of writers, directors and performers.
Jason Glick and Stephanie Cordell, "The End of Sex." Theatre Vertigo
For some of the dreamers, this was the end, the place where they were either satisfied they'd accomplished what they wanted to or realized they'd hit a dead end. For some, it was back to the drawing board, charged with energy to rework and refine their projects after seeing them onstage. For some, it was a chance to link up with producers or directors. For some, it was the launching of a fully formed new work.
No single person could possibly see all of the shows that were offered during Fertile Ground, although A.L. Adams made a fair stab at it, covering all sorts of them for ArtsWatch. You should check out her incisive and insightful reports. I saw a large handful, too, and decided for the most part not to write about them during the festival's run. I wanted to get a sense of the festival itself, from its most rough-cut to its A-List attractions. The festival's appeal, besides the chance to see so much new work, is the insight it offers into the creative process. It's an opportunity for artists to see their work performed at crucial stages. Often, writers know their new piece isn't ready for prime time, but having a chance to see it staged even roughly can be enormously helpful in pinpointing what is and isn't working. A lot of those pieces aren't ready for critical response: they're still being formed.
Wherever I went for shows, from Lake Oswego's Lakewood Theatre to Northwest Academy's little Bluebox Theater to Artists Rep and a makeshift stage at the Independent Publishing Resource Center, houses were good. Sometimes they were sold out. People were interested. It didn't matter whether it was a first reading, a staged reading, a low-tech production or a full-out show. Audiences were excited to see the process. In that sense, Fertile Ground is a very Portland event: It asks "what are you doing?," not "what have you done?"
A few things I saw were still too unformed to write about. Others were in a middle stage, open to a few broad observations. And a few were legitimate, finished shows.
And now, on with the observations (these are not reviews, in the traditional sense) about a few things I saw that stood out for one reason or another.
Theodore & Di, by David Berkson, Readers Theatre Repertory at Northwest Academy.
Berkson's comic drama was a stripped-down but fully formed play, and one of the most interesting things I saw at the festival. It's a boy-meets-girl tale (online, of course; we live in modern times) about a young film-school grad and a guy who works at a video store – one of the last, superbly and obscurely stocked indies, although he's mostly into the porn selection. Theodore and Di are the ultimate odd couple. She's smart and ambitious and bored with her job; he's low-key and passive and has utterly no filters. It's his very strangeness, his little-boy openness, that seems to attract Di, very much against her better judgment. Berkson's script is sharply crafted and brittle: with the wrong actors, everything could fall apart. But Andy Lee-Hillstrom and especially Elizabeth Garrett get it exactly right. She has the tough task of suggesting Di's conflicting fears and desires and sense of adventure, the emotional confusion that adds up to an unlikely attraction, and she does it beautifully. The author directs the show himself, which isn't ordinarily a good idea, but in this case seems to have been: Theodore & Di demands a delicate balance, and Berkson knew what he wanted. Good supporting performances by Christie Drogosch as Di's best friend and Jeffrey Arrington as one of Di's old boyfriends round things out well. I'd like to see this show move on to a full run.
The Temporary Man, music by Scott David Bradner, lyrics and book by A.R. MacGregor, Lakewood Theatre.
This musical revolving around a hostage crisis inside an upscale restaurant is rough, with lots of unresolved issues. For one thing, does this apparently bustling business truly have only three tables? How can the disgruntled fired employee hold off all of the other tables, and everyone in the kitchen, too? And in the second act the play veers oddly into religious-symbolic territory, with its central character taking on Christlike sacrificial qualities. It's laid on pretty thickly, where suggestion would work far better. But Bradner writes good songs, in something like a Jason Robert Brown mode, and MacGregor is an adept lyricist. Significantly, they're both young, and their partnership seems like a good one. This play has a long way to go, mainly but not only on the book itself. But I like the partnership, which could prove more important than the play.
Carter Hall, by Claire Willett, "Flash Reads" series at Artists Rep.
This faerieland fantasy is too long and a bit imbalanced and maybe even a little unsure of what its ultimate medium ought to be, and it's a very good bet that Willett knows all of that. This is the first time on its feet for a sprawling and ambitious project that's in its early stages, and the "Flash Reads" series provides the writer an excellent opportunity to see where things stand and where they might go next. Carter Hall is based on the old Scottish tale of Tam Lin, kidnapped by the faeries and made into Queen Mab's lover, and his eventual escape back to the topworld, and the question of changelings and of mercy and compassion and those other things that distinguish the human from the faerie world. Willett mixes in storytelling folk songs from Steeleye Span, and adeptly balances the modern and the ancient, and raises questions of spirituality without proselytizing, in a manner similar to the children's authors Eloise McGraw (Moorchild) and Madeleine L'Engle (the Wrinkle in Time series). Carter Hall is at a tender stage in its development, but it's obviously a project with great promise. During the reading's first act I kept thinking, "Cut, cut, cut!" During the second act I switched to, "No, this is a tall tale, and it wants to ramble." And that made me wonder whether it might fit more naturally as a novel than onstage. But it's really too early in the process to make that sort of judgment, and Willett's task is to make it fit whatever medium she chooses. There's lots of work to do. But it'll be fun to track Carter Hall's progress.
The Truth According to Rose, by D.C. Copeland, Independent Publishing Resource Center.
Rose is the second of two short one-acts by Copeland. The shorter, opening Merrily Down the Stream, the on/off sort-of love story of a couple of high school kids, is more scant than Rose, which is the absorbing tale of an older woman dealing with the death of her husband and her own flagging desire to hang onto the world of the living. It's a sensitive, nuanced piece, intensely observed, and in this reading the veteran Vana O'Brien inhabits it beautifully: an ideal match of performer and role. Alana Byington directs with a sure soft touch, and good support comes from Scott Parker as Rose's husband, dropping in like a gentle ghost, and Marc Hakim as Rose's grown son, who tries with equal gentleness to nudge her back into the everyday bustle of life. Again, it'd be good to see this get a longer run.
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NATHANIEL CLYNE'S move from Southampton to Manchester United is a 'done deal'.
That is according to Daily Mirror journalist David McDonnell, who made the claim on the Red Devils' official TV channel.
The Saints are understood to want at least £17million for the newly-capped England international, with some reports claiming Javier Hernandez could be going the other way.
If the deal is to go ahead, the 24-year-old would link up with former team-mate Luke Shaw, who arrived at Old Trafford last summer for £31m.
Clyne recently revealed that he has shelved contract talks at St Mary's until the summer in order to concentrate on his football.
He explained: "Right now I'm just focused on playing for Southampton, there are still lots of points to play for.
"Right now I am focused on my football and I will let my agent sort out the contract.
"Champions League football is everyone's dream and hopefully we can do it for Southampton."
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<p align="center">
<img src="https://github.com/minio/doctor/blob/master/public/Doctor_logo_888x1024.png?raw=true" width="140px">
</p>
# What is Doctor
* Doctor is a Documentation Server for all your project docs.
* Doctor beautifully decouples document serving and document contents.
* Create your docs in markdown. Store them anywhere (github/dropbox/google drive/ anywhere really).
* Login to Doctor's Dashboard. Setup links to your doc files in Doctor's Dashboard.
* You are done!
## Live Demo
* [Doctor's website](http://doctor.minio.io) is a site hosted on doctor using this very Readme.MD file. Yeah very meta.
* [Minio Docs](https://docs.minio.io) has a doctor server running that pulls together MD files that reside across a number of github repos :
Eg:
* README.md in https://github.com/minio/minio
* Markdown files in https://github.com/minio/minio/tree/master/docs
You may use the `Suggest Edits` feature in Doctor to submit changes to any of the MD files in github. Doctor relies on github workflow to accept PRs for changes.
## Deployment
### Heroku
[](https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/minio/doctor)
### Scalingo
[](https://my.scalingo.com/deploy?source=https://github.com/minio/doctor)
### Docker
[](https://hub.docker.com/r/minio/doctor/)
#### Using Docker Compose
Pre-requisite: Install and set up [docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/) on your machine.
```bash
# get the docker-compose.yml file from the minio/doctor repo
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/doctor/master/docker-compose.yml
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minio/doctor/master/.env
# If you want to start the services in production
RAILS_ENV=production docker-compose up -d
# If you want to start the services in development
docker-compose up -d
# get the container name of the web service
docker ps
# setup the database in a one-off command
docker exec docapp bundle exec rake db:setup
```
* Open http://localhost:3000 on your browser to see doctor running from docker container.
* Note: If you start doctor in production mode, all http requests are redirected to https.
## Features
* Documents are organized under Categories.
* Login to the dashboard
* Step 1 : Use the Dashboard to create a new Category : http://localhost:3000/categories/new
* Step 2 : Use the Dashboard to create a link to a new Document : http://localhost:3000/docs/new
* Step 3: Paste the raw URL to the md file when linking a new document. The "Raw" button is on the top of the MD file in github.
* Required : All documents need to be associated under a Category
## Development
### Quickstart: Setup on OSX
* Install Ruby 2.2.2 using the instructions [here](https://rvm.io/rvm/install).
* Install Rails 4.2.4 using the instructions [here](https://rvm.io/rvm/install).
* Install Postgres using the command `brew install postgres`. Configure Launch Agent to start it automatically or use the command `pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres -l /usr/local/var/postgres/server.log start` to start it manually.
### Quickstart: Setup on Ubuntu
* Install Rails & Ruby using the instructions [here](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-ruby-on-rails-on-ubuntu-14-04-using-rvm).
* Install Postgres using the instructions [here](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-postgresql-on-ubuntu-14-04).
Clone and start doctor
```
> git clone https://github.com/minio/doctor.git
> cd doctor
> bundle install
> rake db:drop
> rake db:setup
> rails s
```
Now visit http://localhost:3000
Use `[email protected]` with password `Doctor!23` to login. Visit [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to navigate the docs. This can be changed anytime via the Dashboard. We highly recommend that you do if you use Doctor in deployment.
**Note** -
* On Ubuntu vanilla installations, `bundle install` sometimes may not go through smoothly. In that case, you may need to run `sudo apt install libpg-dev`
* If you get error message: `Gem Load Error is: Could not find a JavaScript runtime. See https://github.com/rails/execjs for a list of available runtimes.`, during `bundle install`,
then run `sudo apt-get install nodejs`
* If you see error: `ActiveRecord::NoDatabaseError: FATAL: role <your_user_name> does not exist` during `rake:db setup`, then run: `sudo -u postgres createuser --superuser <your_user_name>`
* Ping us on our [gitter channel](https://gitter.im/minio/minio) to report any installation issues on your platform.
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If you are thinking about starting a VoIP traffic termination business, you already know that you need not only equipment, but also SIM cards for work. It is them to be used for calls making, when converting the calls from VoIP to GSM format. Every GSM gateway has slots where the SIM cards are inserted. We will tell you about specifics of buying the cards for termination.
How many SIM cards will you need?
The number of SIM-cards depends on the number of channels you will work with. You need one SIM card for each slot (if you use a 32-channel gateway, you need 32 cards). Plus, mind that the cards will need to be replaced occasionally, so that the operator does not suspect termination. Therefore, you will need additional starting plans. You always need to have a stock. In addition, SIM-cards involved in traffic landing are blocked by special systems known as antifraud systems. The life of the cards can be extended by means of software solutions. But no tool allows 100% avoiding of SIM-blocking. Therefore, be prepared that you will always need to buy a large number of new SIM-cards. In this regard, it is important to choose a country where the cards are cheap.
SIM-cards can always be bought in operators' brand stores, but in many countries you need to present your ID. Therefore, we recommend buying starting plans from street merchants, in kiosks, etc. If it is required to register a prepaid card and to produce a passport scan, you need to find the source of SIM cards already issued for someone. These are exactly the cards the street vendors sell in some countries. If you did not manage to find the street vendors, try to find a supplier on dedicated online forums and social networks. There are dealers who sell cards in large quantities exactly for these purposes.
Get cards with non-consecutive serial numbers.
Do not activate too many new numbers at one whack, one after another.
Do not start a business until you have an effective software solution to minimize the SIM-block.
The right approach to buying the SIM-cards for voice termination is one of the secrets of a successful business.
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Vote for Brightcove in Streaming Media Europe's Reader's Choice Awards!
July 30, 2010 By Kristin Leighton | Brightcove
Voting is now underway for the 2010 Streaming Media Europe Reader's Choice Awards, and we're happy to report that Brightcove is in the running for the Best Online Video Platform category. This category encompasses SaaS platforms that enable customizable publication, syndication and monetization of video on the Web.
Voting will remain open for the next few weeks, so make sure to cast your vote! The winners will be announced at Streaming Media Europe in London, which runs from October 14th - 15th. Brightcove will once again have a major presence at the show, participating in several panel sessions and serving as the Platinum Sponsor for Streaming Media Europe and the Diamond Sponsor for the first Online Video Strategies Summit at the event.
To vote, just go to http://www.streamingmediaglobal.com/ReadersChoice/2010/Vote.aspx
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Thank you for discussing our request.
exactly is hard, especially across systems.
clearly visible state and reproductibility, for the reasons above.
the states, some of our best collaborators are in Russia etc.
> What about a CLI that allows you to "treat this as device color" on a per queue basis, that remains resident until explicitly returned to the default state?
> This can be used for devices for which there is no PPD.
> Can the existing colord ProfilingInhibit() API be levered by a CLI tool to do this per device? Per queue?
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As offerings in 1:43 scale seemingly move inexorably higher in price, taxing the budget of even the serious collector, it is nice to see a new brand of diecast 1:43 collectibles emerge with reasonable pricing. Rastar, the brand produced by the Xinghui Auto Model Company, is offering quite an extensive range. I will take a closer look at four of them, a 2011 Toyota Corolla, a 2011 Honda Accord, a 2011 Mercedes GLK350, and a 2011 Jaguar XKR coupe. They are not billed as any particular model year so I'm approximating. The range spans cars of the common person up to highline luxury vehicles from Europe and Japan. They are offered in multiple colours for well under $20.00 when seen on eBay.
The Toyota Corolla is the latest generation of this evergreen saloon sold the world over. My example is in a realistic white with a black interior. The black interior may be a compromise, as it is a plastic moulding, along with the baseplate. It is left-hand drive and features proper alloy spoked wheels of the correct size. There is a glass sunroof provided and the front and rear lights are clear or red plastic inserts. The plastic chassis shows some pretty accurate details such as suspension, engine and gearbox sumps, and exhaust system. There is a tampo printed Toyota badge on the nose and boot lid. All quite pleasing for a lower-priced model. The only minor omission I noted was that the side view mirrors are painted on the mirror side, but this was easily corrected with some Bare Metal Foil. Unlike many handbuilt and higher-priced items, the mirrors are cast as part of the doors, so they are much less susceptible to damage, or to falling off and going missing. Another pleasing feature is that unlike many lower-priced models that also pass as toys there are no opening features, which are often difficult to produce in 1:43 scale without unsightly door gaps.
The next commonly-seen car is a late-model Honda Accord. My example is silver, again with a black interior. This model also has a glass sunroof and the front and rear glazing has the black borders common to most modern cars. The paint quality is smooth and in a realistic silver colour. I did note that the ride height on this car was too high, making it look like a four-wheel drive vehicle. I was easily able to remove the baseplate, however, pry off a wheel on each axle and redrill the axle holes to lower it to the proper level. Again the mirrors need the foil treatment. This model sports a chrome grille with the 'H' emblem which also appears on the boot lid. The underside shows similar details to the Toyota.
Now moving to higher-line cars, we take a look at the Mercedes-Benz GLK350 which is in white, although black examples are found as well. This item has the proper silver alloy wheels, black interior, silver grille and roof-rack side rails. The B and C posts are black painted and the perimeter of the front and rear glazing is black bordered. Tampo printing on the rear tailgate reads GLK 4 Matic, along with the three pointed star. Large wraparound tail lamps are in red plastic. Chassis detail is appropriate for this more complex Mercedes car.
And finally there is the Jaguar XKR coupe which is in black, though silver versions have been seen. Again in left- hand drive, the car replicates features of the R version with its bonnet vents, front valance brake cooling vents and mesh grille. The wheels are correct for the XKR. The glazing for the rear hatch even has the heating grid, which is a nice detail. Chassis detail shows correct suspension features, though the engine area is covered by belly pans. There is a huge transverse rear silencer leading to four short tail pipes. Again the only notable omission is the silver on the door mirrors.
What I find pleasing about all these Rastar items is their fidelity to scale and accuracy of shape and details although Rastar seem to have a propensity to black and white in colours, and interiors seem always to be black, which may not be typical of the 1:1 scale cars.
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Ah, that is really the right sentiment, isn't it? I so often find that it is business types who tell you to not put off until tomorrow what you can do today. but that conjures up late nights at the office for me, whereas this quote here is more about making sure those you care about in your life are taken care of, know that they are loved, etc. A much better way to express it I think.
What a picture of Picasso. Amazing. I thought the quotation would be along the lines of dance every day…….thanks. every day you make me smile.
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In 2009 alone the country staged a number of big international tournaments, such as the British and Irish Lions rugby tour, the Indian Premier League and International Cricket Council's (ICC) Champions Trophy, and the 2009 Confederations Cup.
Springbok rugby celebrated its centenary in 2006. In 2009 the Springboks were named the IRB's Team of the Year Award, having previously won the prestigious honour in 2004 and 2007.
Knoetze's heavyweight contemporary Gerrie Coetzee was the first man from the African continent to fight for the world heavyweight title, and the first to win it. Coetzee did win the coveted world crown in 1983, defeating Michael Dokes in a bout fought in Akron, Ohio. In 2003 the boxer was awarded South Africa's highest honour, the Order of Ikhamanga in bronze, for his sporting achievements.
But the ever-popular Jacob "Baby Jake" Matlala is the only South African boxer to have won four titles in three different divisions. Matlala won the WBO flyweight title in May 1993, the WBO light flyweight title in November 1995, as well as the International Boxing Association junior flyweight title in July 1997, and the same division under the World Boxing Union in February 2001.
In 1979, Matthews "Loop-en-val" Motshwarateu became the first South African to run the 10 000m in under 28 minutes, in one of the most sensational performances in SA athletics history – only three other South Africans have since beaten his time of 27 minutes and 48.2 seconds. "Loop-en-val" (Afrikaans, meaning "walk and fall") was also the first black South African athlete to break a world record, and still holds the SA 10km road record.
At the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, South Africa's first appearance since the sporting boycott was lifted. Competing in the 10 000m, Meyer almost won gold but was beaten on the final lap by Ethiopia's Derartu Tulu.
Jody Scheckter is the only South African to have won motor racing's Formula One title. He became champion while driving for Ferrari in 1979. The Italian team had to wait another 21 years for their next driver's title, won by Michael Schumacher.
Karen Muir was voted into Swimming's Hall of Fame in 1980. She became the youngest ever world record holder in any sport in 1965, at age 12, when she established a new mark in the 110 yards backstroke. She went on to set 15 world records. Muir's record as the youngest person to break a world record in any sport still stands today.
Roland Schoeman, Lyndon Ferns, Darian Townsend and Ryk Neethling won the gold medal in the 4×100 freestyle relay at the 2004 Summer Olympics, breaking the world record in the process.
The South African Tennis Association is the country's governing body for the sport.
Wayne Ferreira was a far greater player than many South Africans gave him credit for, as one little-known fact reveals: he boasted a 6-7 career head-to-head record against Pete Sampras, and with his partner Pietie Norval took silver at the 1992 Olympics in the men's doubles. He also cannot be faulted for perseverance: he ended his career having played in a record 56 Grand Slam tournaments in succession.
South Africa has one Davis Cup title to its credit – but not one that it likes to boast about. When India withdrew from the final in 1974 in protest against the South African government's apartheid policy, South Africa became the winner by default.
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It's a High 5 for MTV Beats
Continues to enjoy No. 1 position in the genre
Garnered a total of more than 120 billion viewing minutes and 370 million cumulative viewers at an all India level in 2021
Celebrates its 5th anniversary with a carnival full of contests
India's No. 1 contemporary Hindi music channel, MTV Beats, ends 2021 on a high note, as it completes five years of entertaining its audience with engaging programming and exciting innovations. The ultimate destination for music aficionados, MTV Beats has been the perfect excuse to dance and party for half a decade now. To celebrate this loyalty and love of music lovers, close on the heels of celebrating its 5th anniversary this December, MTV Beats, under its month long interactive campaign, MTV Beats Turns 5, has launched a symphony of contests with a silver lining of exciting prizes. Hosted by singer and pop icon Dhvani Bhanushali, the channel is giving away 62 prizes along with 5 bumper prizes.
In a tough year like this, when music turned out to be one of the most powerful escapes, MTV Beats' innovative programming led the channel to maintain its No.1 position in the genre consistently enjoying an average weekly time spent of 28 minutes per viewer. Consolidating its position further, the channel garnered a total of 370 million viewers along with a total of more than 120 billion viewing minutes, further improving its genre share to 21% as compared to 17% the previous year.
To ensure refreshing content throughout this year, the channel even figured out innovative ways of revamping some of their existing shows by going remote with zoom call shoots and phone based footage, some shot by Artists themselves. The cherry on top was the popular show 'Dil Beats Lockdown Love' which witnessed a cumulative reach of 38.7 million viewers with a total of more than three lakh viewing minutes. With a unique growth story throughout the pandemic, MTV Beats truly beat the drum for the universal magic of music and became the go-to destination for Hindi music.
In a constant endeavour to dominate the category with innovative IPs such as 'MTV Beats Teri Meri Baatein', 'MTV Beats Artist of the Month', 'MTV Beats Most Searched' and 'World Music Day LIFT UP', the channel continues to address the ever evolving entertainment needs of its audiences, and offer a slew of robust content pieces across an array of genres.
Commenting on the successful completion of 5 years, Anshul Ailawadi, Head, Youth Music and English Entertainment, Viacom18, said, "MTV Beats' journey has been exciting and exhilarating. Since its launch in 2016, the channel has demonstrated growth in the Hindi music genre by diving deep into consumer insights and upscaling its content to cater to its viewers. In the last one year, with realities changing daily, we have managed to keep our audiences thoroughly engaged with unique and original programming initiatives. Right from organizing World Music Day LIFT UP to curating unique shows such as MTV Beats Teri Meri Baatein, the channel has bought a refreshing outlook to the category. With robust content plans, MTV Beats has strongly led the category with its innovations during the pandemic. The response received from our viewers is also a testimony of their affinity towards the brand. We are motivated to carry on the legacy of curating unique content as a way forward for the brand to remain as the 'ultimate Hindi music entertainment destination'."
December is all set to sparkle with amazing prizes and a month full of awesome music and fun contests, with MTV Beats Birthday Carnival. So give us a High Five, kyunki MTV Beats Turns 5!
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using BeYourMarket.Model.Models;
using Repository.Pattern.Repositories;
using Service.Pattern;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace BeYourMarket.Service
{
public interface IItemStatService : IService<ItemStat>
{
}
public class ItemStatService : Service<ItemStat>, IItemStatService
{
public ItemStatService(IRepositoryAsync<ItemStat> repository)
: base(repository)
{
}
}
}
|
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''I have a dream" is how the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. highlighted his momentous speech in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963, and that phrase resonates strongly. His address was the centerpiece of the historic March on Washington, which involved over 200,000 people. In June 1963, President John F. Kennedy had addressed the nation, underscoring the importance of his administration's proposed civil rights legislation.
King's efforts were part of a massive current of historic change in American race relations. In 1955, Rosa Parks helped spark the modern civil rights movement by refusing to move to the back of a bus in Montgomery, Ala. Early in the 20th century, A. Philip Randolph organized the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first predominantly black labor union. These leaders and others built the American civil rights movement.
King's leadership qualities were recognized while he was still young. Striking rhetorical skill was one key ingredient, cast in charismatic delivery. He was also often, though not always, a shrewd politician.
We honor King not because he was a perfect man, but rather for personal courage as catalyst for the civil rights revolution. Initially, he was reluctant to assume leadership beyond his local community, concerned about physical safety. He took on the job nonetheless, persevering until his assassination April 4, 1968.
Especially in the case of a murdered martyr, we tend to idealize the leader. That is unfortunate for two reasons. First, oversimplifying the complexity of the human spirit can easily diminish the person described. The leader actually seems less consequential as the internal personal as well as external battles that define courage are erased. Second, oversimplifying past times limits our own capacity to draw the most accurate and therefore best lessons for our future.
King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which preached racial integration and nonviolent tactics, became challenged by a range of radical groups. The Congress of Racial Equality staked out much more militant ground. The separatist Black Panther Party, always a very small fringe faction, nonetheless garnered enormous media attention through alarming rhetoric and occasional violence.
As the turmoil of the 1960s grew, King seemed to become overshadowed by the militants and the violence they preached, both near the end of his life and for a time thereafter. The fact that he and his message endure from that era, so sharply defined, testifies to the value of his leadership.
Fully making this point requires including noteworthy white political leaders. President Lyndon B. Johnson secured passage of major civil rights legislation in 1964 and 1965, with vital help from Senate Republican leader Everett Dirksen. Less visible today is President Harry S. Truman's historic decision in 1948 to desegregate the armed forces.
Also in 1948, at the Democratic national convention, young Minneapolis Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey pressed to include civil rights in the party platform. Many advised Humphrey against this; he persevered successfully. In the resulting maelstrom, Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina led Southern delegates in bolting the convention and establishing the breakaway Dixiecrat Party.
King was a particularly important leader, and without him another much less desirable national course might have resulted. Both his message and efforts were fully congruent with our most fundamental principles.
President Barack Obama's political success personifies King's victory.
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#275, #230, 385, #390, and #519.
Also note that "thot" was actually the "natural phenomenon of human progress" and "seshat' was the 'natural phenomenon of writing". Many of the "names" (definition) of seshat involve her role inscribing the Book of Thot in the Chamber of Darkness" within the "House of Life".
See post above for more tangible and physical evidence.
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As the last Boeing 747 leaves the factory, it's time to celebrate the plane's success, not to wallow in nostalgia.
1don MSNOpinion
On Sept. 30, 1968, the first Boeing 747 rolled out of its custom-built assembly plant in Everett, Washington. From the ...
Last Boeing 747 rolls off assembly line
The Boeing 747 once carried the space shuttle and is credited with making air travel more accessible to the general public.
Boeing 747: Last plane delivered in regal send-off
The Boeing 747, the US plane that revolutionised air travel, has been given a regal send-off in the skies over Washington ...
End of the line and into the air for the last 747 Boeing will build
It is the last of its kind, built at Boeing's mammoth facility in Everett where the first 747 took shape in the late 1960s.
Boeing delivers last 747 as fans celebrate plane that changed air travel
The four-engine "Queen of the Skies" will keep flying, but Boeing has built its last 747 jumbo jet, as airlines turn to more ...
Last Boeing 747 Ever Produced Draws Flight Path Farewell Message to 'Queen of the Skies':
The Boeing 747 is no more, after a 54-year reign as the Queen of the Skies. It changed aviation as we know it, became an icon ...
Boeing bids farewell to an icon, delivers last 747 jumbo jet
The 747 was taken out of service by US carriers in 2017, though some remain in use abroad. It has remained in service as a ...
Boeing says farewell to 'Queen of the Skies' with last 747 delivery
(CNN) — More than half a century since the original jumbo jet ushered in a glamorous new jet age, helping bring affordable air travel to millions of passengers, the last-ever Boeing 747 was ...
MercoPress3d
Production of last Boeing 747 completed - the end of an era
The last Boeing 747 to leave the company's plant is to be delivered to Atlas Air for cargo operations in early 2023. The assembly plant is located in Everett, United States, and was specially ...
Boeing's last commercial 747 is set to be delivered today
More than 50 years after the Boeing 747 first rolled onto the tarmac, the last of its kind was completed Tuesday at the same factory where the story started. The jumbo jet delivered this week ...
WCPO Cincinnati7d
Last-ever Boeing 747 touches down at CVG Airport
Tracking company FlightAware reported the plane landed in Hebron, Kentucky just before 6 p.m. Wednesday after putting its ...
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I'm a Derm, and These Are the Most Common Mistakes I See People Make on Mature Skin
Rachel Lapidos
As we get older, our skin-care routines grow with us. In place of the acne patches we may have used in our early twenties are dark spot-banishing serums. Instead of a quest for dewy skin, we focus more on preserving and stimulating collagen production. In the quest of keeping your complexion as healthy as possible, there are best practices for mature skin that one should keep in mind.
To help, we've asked top dermatologists to share the most common mistakes they see their more mature patients making on their skin all the time. Whether you're looking to treat adult acne or clear clogged pores, some beauty practices can cause more harm than good. Keep scrolling to avoid these common skin-care mistakes.
3 mature skin-care mistakes that derms see all the time
1. Over-exfoliating
"I see many patients exfoliate aggressively to treat dry skin, but this can just make it worse," says Robert Anolik, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. What should you do instead to keep dead skin buildup at bay? "Over-the-counter glycolic or lactic acid peels work well," he says, noting that the top rule to keep in mind is that exfoliation should only be done sparingly. "If it's done too aggressively without proper skin barrier restoration with moisturizers, then the skin just gets worse."
2. Using the wrong ingredients for acne
Adult acne is extremely common, affecting roughly 15 percent of women. But these kinds of breakouts aren't to be treated the same way that you would a whitehead as a teenager, for example. "One of the most common things I see is a lot of women, especially in their 40s, will get some adult acne on the chin, and get a teenage acne medication to treat it," says Sandy Skotnicki, MD, a Toronto-based board-certified dermatologist. Those products typically contain ingredients like salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. However, older patients may be experiencing hormonal acne, which calls for a different remedy.
"A lot of these older women, especially in their 40s, should turn to hormonal treatments, like either the birth control pill or Spironolactone," says Dr. Skotnicki. "There are a few topical prescriptions as well, like Aczone, which is made for adult acne." These types of breakouts can also be from rosacea, she adds, which would call for a rosacea-specific treatment. It's best to consult your own dermatologist to figure out the treatment course that is best for you.
3. Using too many products
Another skin-care habit that Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Mudgil Dermatology, sees all the time? An over-crowded beauty routine. "As we get older, our skin doesn't moisturize itself as well, and as a result, its natural protective barrier is impaired," he says. "It's for that reason that our skin can get more sensitive as we accumulate wisdom." His advice is to keep your skin-care regimen simple and streamlined to lower the number of ingredients you're feeding your skin (and lessen the chance of irritation). "A good sunscreen, a mild retinoid or retinol at night, and a solid moisturizer with hyaluronic acid or ceramides are really all that anyone needs."
Tags: Skin-Care Tips
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Here is a nice looking Baby Pig Statue. It has life like eyes and is made out of high quality fiberglass resin. Add an oink-tastic whimsical figure on your display shelf with LM Treasure's adorable Baby Pig figurine. This cute farm critter is made from lightweight and durable resin. It's the ideal home decor for animal lovers and collectors who enjoy high-quality figurines. It is hand-crafted and hand-painted by creative craftsmen in the Philippines.
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New Book Alleges Bobby and Jackie Affair
July 7, 2009 / 7:39 AM / CBS
A new Kennedy affair is alleged in a soon-to-be-released book and it does not directly involve John F. Kennedy or Ted Kennedy.
Instead, the author claim's Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Bobby Kennedy shared a romance, detailed in the book "Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story."
C. David Heymann has written several biographies, including one of Bobby Kennedy, however, his latest book is sure to raise eyebrows with allegations such as Jackie Kennedy was spotted by a White House official in 1966 with RFK "straddling his lap, her arms around his neck."
At the time, Bobby Kennedy was married to his wife, Ethel, with whom he fathered 11 children.
Franklin Roosevelt Jr., President Kennedy's Undersecretary of Commerce, tells Heymann, "I suspect Bobby would've liked to dump Ethel and marry Jackie, but, of course, that wasn't possible."
The book hits shelves next week.
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Announcing the Seattle chapter of the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC).
This summer we witnessed a prisoner-led struggle for justice on a scale never seen before. Catalyzed by a massacre at Lee Correctional Institution in South Carolina that took the lives of at least seven prisoners, prisoners in seventeen different states went on strike. Participating in work stoppages, hunger strikes, and boycotts, they made a wide range of demands including the abolition of prison slavery, more access to rehabilitation programs, and an end to racist over sentencing and gang enhancement laws. With the boldness of their tactics, they scared prison officials into offering concessions and attempting to contain the resistance through severe, ongoing repression.
We in Washington State responded to prisoner-led Jailhouse Lawyers Speak, who made the call for the strike, with organizers banding together in our region to work to ensure that the strike would have all the "free world" support it could get. Holding noise demonstrations, actions targeting prison-profiteers McDonald's and Starbucks, infoshares, an open mic and a letter-writing event to support strikers facing repression, our goal was to use all the resources available to us to cut a clean path for those striking from behind bars to realize their demands.
While the strike, which lasted from August 21st to September 9th, was a huge accomplishment, the demands remain unmet and violence prevails as the order of the day in our prison system. For that reason, and to move in the direction of prison abolition to which the prisoners' demands point, we in Seattle are starting a regional chapter of the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). As abolitionists, we recognize the prison industrial complex as a tool for destroying relationships, and in response we prioritize building relationships: with organizers inside and out and with communities using their resources to mobilize in support of prisoner-led action.
One specific relationship in this context that needs to be healed is the relationship between the labor of those living outside prison walls and those within them. Too often labor organizing neglects the overwhelming injustices faced by prisoners, who work in incredibly coercive and violent conditions. We need to be prepared to receive the leadership of some of our nation's most vulnerable and exploited workers if our hope is truly to transform the damage that capitalism brings us. It is necessary that we recognize it is only with the death of prisons that white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, ableism, and settler colonialism can be eliminated.
Already we are hearing from prisoners within our state lines who are planning a strike and we are gearing up to support them. We do so by organizing ourselves in collaboration across walls because we recognize that there is no institution in place to adequately address these harms. We reject any claims to authority or justice made by state institutions that refuse to recognize their connections with genocide and slavery. As it stands, the American flag flies as a symbol of torture. We are raising our own flag to fly over it.
Seattle chapter of the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (IWOC).
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Rhopalodinaria est un genre d'holothuries (concombre de mer) de la famille des Rhopalodinidae.
Liste des espèces
Selon :
Rhopalodinaria bocherti Thandar, Zettler & Arumugam, 2010
Rhopalodinaria gigantea Cherbonnier, 1970
Rhopalodinaria minuta Cherbonnier, 1970
Références taxinomiques
Notes et références
Échinoderme (nom scientifique)
Holothuroidea
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Everything you've been looking for! In-town living on a cul-de-sac! Beautifully designed and meticulously maintained, this home feels younger than its years and offers an open floor plan and perfect flow for today's living. Whether you enter from the main level garage, the side-entrance mudroom or the gracious formal entry, you'll feel at home from the minute you're through the door. Beautiful eat-in-kitchen with the perfect space for collaborative meal-making and socializing is open to the family room with a lovely fireplace where you'll naturally gather to enjoy the company of friends! Giant walk in pantry, and direct access to the patio for warm weather entertaining. Upstairs you find the master suite with dual walk-in closets and a spacious master bath with whirlpool tub and shower. 3 additional upper level bedrooms plus an office and full bath complete the upper level. A very comfortable lower level recreation room will be the favorite retreat space for games and media. You'll truly be astounded at the storage in this home. Unfinished lower level space as well as the full attic accessed by PDS. The property is one of the best on this very popular cul de sac. You won't want to miss this gem!
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Elite: The Dark Wheel by Robert Holdstock*
By Gollancz
Related Categories: Elite: Dangerous, Guest Post, Other, Robert Holdstock, Science Fiction
Related Tags: Adam Whitehead, Elite, Elite: The Dark Wheel, Robert Holdstock, Science Fiction
*We are delighted to replace the original blog post with this update, corrected by eyewitness and participant – the marvellous Malcolm Edwards, who is a LonCon Guest of Honour – to some of the events cited within. The first two people to correctly identify all of the corrections will win copies of the new Elite novels when they're published in physical form in Autumn 2014.
The original Elite, released in 1984, was one of the reasons I became a fan of science fiction. The game itself had no storyline or characters, but it did have a fair bit
of worldbuilding: the game's manual included a brief history of each of the types of spacecraft you could encounter and the starmap featured interesting (and often funny) descriptions of each planet and what could be found there. These gave the universe a sense of existing far beyond the primitive wireframe graphics of the game itself.
Something else that helped this feeling of immersion was that the game shipped with a novella. Entitled The Dark Wheel, this was the story of a young man who inherited a spaceship from his murdered father and set out to bring the killer to justice. He did this by doing the same things the player is expected to do in the game: learn how to trade, fight and, yes, dock with the setting's notoriously lethal space stations. The novella even featured some clever nods to player tricks in the game, such as shooting down an incoming missile if you don't have a countermeasures system. But, from the perspective of my six-year-old self, it was clever, well-written and imaginative.
The author of the novella was Robert Holdstock, who that same month published a full-length novel under the title of Mythago Wood. A dense exploration of an ancient woodland where myths become reality, the novel won both the World Fantasy Award and the BSFA Award the following year. A number of successful sequels and other books followed. Holdstock could be forgiven for forgetting about the video game tie-in novella (apparently the first one ever written) he wrote years earlier, but throughout his career he was happy to chat to readers about it and attended Elite fan events. A month and a half before he tragically passed away in 2009, he was at an Elite convention and made a speech about what the game meant to him. Shortly before that I had the pleasure of speaking to Robert about the game.
He talked about being intrigued by video games ever since taking part in an epic Meteoroids session with George R.R. Martin at the 1981 Milford SF Writers Conference.* He got to play the game when it was still in development, but co-creator David Braben put the game on a cheat mode so he could jump ahead to see the more advanced weapons and equipment from later in the game without putting dozens of hours into it first. This allowed him to put at least some of the feeling of the game into the book itself, helping the two feel more connected.
Despite the promise on the back of The Dark Wheel, the planned sequel was never written. When Elite's sequel, Frontier, was released in 1993 it was accompanied by a short story collection which, alas, Robert Holdstock did not contribute to. But Elite: Dangerous has a lot of fiction accompanying its upcoming release. As well as the three novels from Gollancz, Fantastic Books are publishing four novels and a short story collection. A pen-and-paper RPG is in the works. Five more self-published novels are in the offing. And if the game and the books are successful, no doubt we will be seeing a lot more. Thirty years after Robert Holdstock kicked things off, the Elite universe is now a fertile ground for science fiction stories and, with any luck, will shortly be inspiring another generation of SF fans and games.
You can find out more about Adam Whitehead on Twitter and on his website The Wertzone.
The Street by Ann Petry
Virago Modern Classics Book Club | Introducing Florence King
Virago Speakeasy at Pages Cheshire St: Empowering Victims
Virago Modern Classic Book Club: Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady
Looking Forward to 2020
Christmas Reads for your Viragos
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import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonCreator;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonProperty;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import io.prestosql.sql.planner.Symbol;
import io.prestosql.sql.tree.Node;
import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable;
import java.util.List;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static java.util.Objects.requireNonNull;
/**
* For every row from {@link #input} a {@link #subquery} relation is calculated.
* Then input row is cross joined with subquery relation and returned as a result.
* <p>
* INNER - does not return any row for input row when subquery relation is empty
* LEFT - does return input completed with NULL values when subquery relation is empty
*/
@Immutable
public class LateralJoinNode
extends PlanNode
{
public enum Type
{
INNER(JoinNode.Type.INNER),
LEFT(JoinNode.Type.LEFT);
Type(JoinNode.Type joinNodeType)
{
this.joinNodeType = joinNodeType;
}
private final JoinNode.Type joinNodeType;
public JoinNode.Type toJoinNodeType()
{
return joinNodeType;
}
}
private final PlanNode input;
private final PlanNode subquery;
/**
* Correlation symbols, returned from input (outer plan) used in subquery (inner plan)
*/
private final List<Symbol> correlation;
private final Type type;
/**
* HACK!
* Used for error reporting in case this ApplyNode is not supported
*/
private final Node originSubquery;
@JsonCreator
public LateralJoinNode(
@JsonProperty("id") PlanNodeId id,
@JsonProperty("input") PlanNode input,
@JsonProperty("subquery") PlanNode subquery,
@JsonProperty("correlation") List<Symbol> correlation,
@JsonProperty("type") Type type,
@JsonProperty("originSubquery") Node originSubquery)
{
super(id);
requireNonNull(input, "input is null");
requireNonNull(subquery, "right is null");
requireNonNull(correlation, "correlation is null");
requireNonNull(originSubquery, "originSubquery is null");
checkArgument(input.getOutputSymbols().containsAll(correlation), "Input does not contain symbols from correlation");
this.input = input;
this.subquery = subquery;
this.correlation = ImmutableList.copyOf(correlation);
this.type = type;
this.originSubquery = originSubquery;
}
@JsonProperty("input")
public PlanNode getInput()
{
return input;
}
@JsonProperty("subquery")
public PlanNode getSubquery()
{
return subquery;
}
@JsonProperty("correlation")
public List<Symbol> getCorrelation()
{
return correlation;
}
@JsonProperty("type")
public Type getType()
{
return type;
}
@JsonProperty("originSubquery")
public Node getOriginSubquery()
{
return originSubquery;
}
@Override
public List<PlanNode> getSources()
{
return ImmutableList.of(input, subquery);
}
@Override
@JsonProperty("outputSymbols")
public List<Symbol> getOutputSymbols()
{
return ImmutableList.<Symbol>builder()
.addAll(input.getOutputSymbols())
.addAll(subquery.getOutputSymbols())
.build();
}
@Override
public PlanNode replaceChildren(List<PlanNode> newChildren)
{
checkArgument(newChildren.size() == 2, "expected newChildren to contain 2 nodes");
return new LateralJoinNode(getId(), newChildren.get(0), newChildren.get(1), correlation, type, originSubquery);
}
@Override
public <R, C> R accept(PlanVisitor<R, C> visitor, C context)
{
return visitor.visitLateralJoin(this, context);
}
}
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NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: "keyboardWillShow:", name: UIKeyboardWillShowNotification, object: nil)
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter().addObserver(self, selector: "keyboardWillHide:", name: UIKeyboardWillHideNotification, object: nil)
In both these methods when I try to animate the UIView containing the UITextView, it jumps to the frame I am trying to animate to and then animates back to the original location. I tried this same animation code in the touchesBegan method to test it out and it works great there (animating to the new frame I actually set it to rather than jumping and animating back to the original location).
func keyboardWillShow(notification: NSNotification) {
if let endFrame = (notification.userInfo?[UIKeyboardFrameEndUserInfoKey] as? NSValue)?.CGRectValue() {
UIView.animateWithDuration(1.0, animations: { () -> Void in
self.footerView.center = CGPointMake(self.footerView.center.x, self.footerView.center.y - endFrame.size.height)
})
}
}
I'm stumped. Does the keyboard notification affect new animations in some way?
A: You will have to call these two methods to animate the view up and down..
- (void)textFieldDidBeginEditing:(UITextField *)textField
{
@try
{
if (textField == (UITextField *)[self.view viewWithTag:TEXTFIELD_MOBILE_TAG])
{
CGRect selfframe = CGRectMake([self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.origin.x, [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.origin.y - 80, [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.size.width, [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.size.height);
[UIView animateWithDuration:0.3 animations:^{ [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame = selfframe;}];
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}
}
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{
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}
}
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{
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{
if (textField == (UITextField *)[self.view viewWithTag:TEXTFIELD_MOBILE_TAG])
{
CGRect selfframe = CGRectMake([self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.origin.x, [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.origin.y + 80, [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.size.width, [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame.size.height);
[UIView animateWithDuration:0.3 animations:^{ [self.view viewWithTag:VIEW_PARENT_TAG].frame = selfframe;}];
[textField resignFirstResponder];
}
}
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{
NSLog(@"error Occured in SignUpViewController :: textViewDidEndEditing :: %@",[exception description]);
}
}
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The Episcopal Chapel of the Good Shepherd, located on the grounds of The Chautauqua Institution, welcomes all to worship during the nine-week Chautauqua season.
Priests from churches throughout the world-wide Anglican Communion are invited to apply to serve as chaplain for a week, making for interesting services and sermons.
In addition to summer worship services, weddings and baptisms and other special services can be scheduled at the chapel by contacting the Vicar.
This summer chapel is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York: www.episcopalwny.org Oversight is provided by the Diocese, the Good Shepherd Board of Trustees, and the chapel Vicar, the Rev. Virginia Carr. Funding for the chapel is provided solely through contributions by summer residents and visitors.
Applications for Episcopal Chaplaincy in 2019 are invited. Download the materials from the chaplaincy page and submit by September 2018. Once the Vicar receives confirmation from the clergy who have been selected, the list will be posted on this website following the current Chautauqua season.
© 2008-2019 Episcopal Chapel of the Good Shepherd.
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The Treaty of Georgievsk, 1783
Treaty of Georgievsk, 1783
The Russian Empire of Catherine the Great and the Georgian Kingdom of King Irakly II solemnized the Treaty of Georgievsk on 24 July 1783.
What follows is an English translation of the text of the treaty prepared by Professor Russell Martin of Westminster University (Ph.D., Harvard University). One of the key terms of the treaty was Russia's undertaking to maintain the House of Bagration on the Georgian throne forever. The 1992 edition of The Encyclopedia Britannica contained the following article on the treaty:
"[A]greement concluded by Catherine II the Great…and Erekle [Irakly] II…by which Russia guaranteed Georgia's territorial integrity and the continuation of its reigning Bagratid [Bagration] dynasty in return for prerogatives in the conduct of Georgian foreign affairs…Under the terms of the treaty, Catherine and her heirs were to defend Georgia against enemies, and Erekle [Irakly] renounced dependence upon Iran or any other power. Though the treaty was to have permanent validity, Emperor Paul I's manifesto of Dec. 18, 1800, unilaterally declared the annexation of[Georgia] to Russia, and on Sept. 12, 1801, his successor, Alexander I, formally reaffirmed this determination."
Translated from the Russian by Russell E. Martin, Source: PSRZ, vol. 22 (1830), pp. 1013-1017.
Published in its entirety for the first time on "The Russian Legitimist" with permission of the author
Treaty established between Her Imperial Majesty
and Tsar Irakli II of Kartli and Kakhetia
Since ancient times, the All-Russian Empire, due to having the same faith as the Georgian people, has served as the defense, support and refuge to the said [Georgian] people and to their Most Serene Sovereigns, against the oppression of their neighbors, to which they were susceptible. The protection given by the All-Russian Autocrats to the Tsars of Georgia, their family and their subjects, has produced this dependence of the latter on the former, which dependence is indicated even in the very Imperial title [of the Russian Autocrat]. Her Imperial Majesty, now happily reigning, has satisfactorily shown her monarchical favor to the said [Georgian] peoples and magnanimous care for their good by Her strong efforts made for their emancipation from the yoke of slavery and from abusive tribute of boys and maidens, which [tribute] certain of these [Georgian] peoples were obliged to render; and by Her Majesty's continued care for their Rulers. In this very situation, bowing to a request brought to Her Throne from the Most Serene Tsar of Kartli and Kakhetia, Irakli II Teimurazovich [son of Teimuraz], to receive him with all his heirs and successors, and with all his Kingdoms and Regions in the Monarchical protection of Her Majesty and of Her August Heirs and Successors, with the recognition of the Supreme power of the All-Russian Emperors over the Kingdoms of Kartli and Kakhetia, [Her] Most-Gracious [Majesty] consented to prepare and conclude a treaty of friendship with the aforementioned Most Serene Tsar, by means of which, on the one side, His Serene Highness, in his own name and [that] of his successors, recognizing the Supreme power and protection of Her Imperial Majesty and of Her August Successors over the Rulers and peoples of the Kingdoms of Karli and Kakhetia and the other Regions which belong to him, would determine solemnly and precisely his duties with regard to the All-Russian Empire; and on the other side, Her Imperial Majesty in the same manner could determine solemnly what preferences and privileges are to be granted from Her generous and strong right hand to the aforementioned peoples and to their Most Serene Rulers.
For the concluding of said treaty, Her Imperial Majesty has granted full power to Illustrious Prince of the [Holy] Roman Empire Grigorii Aleksandrovich Potemkin, General of [Her Majesty's] forces, commanding the light cavalry (regular and irregular) and of many other military forces; Senator; Vice-President of the State Military Ministry; Governor-General of Astrakhan', Saratov, Azov and Novorossiisk; [Her Majesty's] General-Adjutant and Active Chamberlain; Lieutenant of the Horse Guards; Colonel of the Preobrazhenskii Life Guards; Head of the Armory; knight of the orders of Holy Apostle Andrew, of Alexander Nevskii, of the Military Order of St. George the Great Martyr, and of St. Vladimir Equal-to-the-Apostles (First Class); of the Prussian Order of the Black Eagle; and of the Polish orders of the While Eagle, and of St. Stanislav; of the Swedish Order of the Seraphim; of the Danish Order of the Elephant; of the Holstein Order of St. Anna—with power to appoint and to supply, in his [Grigorii Potemkin's] absence, with full authority [to negotiate], to whomever he should choose as able; who, by [this power] has appointed and fully authorized His Excellency Paul Potemkin, General-Lieutenant of Her Majesty's army, commander of forces in Astrakhan Province; Her Majesty's Active Chamberlain; knight of the Russian Orders of St. Alexander Nevskii, of the Military Order of Great Martyr St. George the Victorious; and of the Holstein Order of St. Anna. And His Serene Highness Tsar Irakli Teimurazovich of Kartli and Kakhetia has appointed and fully authorized from his side: Their Highnesses Prince Ivan Konstantinovich Bagration, His [Irakli's] General of the Regiment "of the Left Hand," and His Serene Highness General-Adjutant Prince Garsevan Chavchavadze. The aforementioned Plenipotentiaries, having set to work with the help of God and having recognized each other's plenary powers, have prepared, concluded, and signed the following articles.
His Serene Highness Tsar Irakli of Kartli and Kakhetia, in his name and in that of his heirs and successors, solemnly rejects becoming the dependant of any power, [and rejects] any and all dependence on Persia or any other power; and by [this treaty] declares before the face of all the world that he and his successors recognize over themselves no other authority except the supreme power and protection of the All-Russian Throne of Her Imperial Majesty and of Her August Heirs and Successors, promising to said Throne fidelity and readiness to render aid on behalf of the State on any occasion when such aid should be required from him.
Her Imperial Majesty, receiving from His Serene Highness this sincere and solemn promise, equally promises and reassures by means of Her Imperial word, on her own behalf and on that of her Successors, that favor and protection shall never be withdrawn from the Most Serene Tsars of Kartli and Kakhetia. In proof of this, Her Majesty gives Her Imperial guarantee of the territorial integrity of the present realm of His Serene Highness Tsar Irakli Teimurazovich, proposing to extend such guarantee also to such territories which may in the course of time and by circumstances come to be acquired and, by firm means, secured for him.
As an indication of the sincerity with which His Serene Highness the Tsar of Kartli and Kakhetia recognizes the supreme power and protection of the All-Russian Emperors, it is decreed that the aforementioned Tsars, ascending by [right of] heredity onto their Throne, are immediately to inform the Russian Imperial Court about [the succession of a new Tsar], requesting, through their emissaries, Imperial confirmation of the said succession by means of an investiture, consisting of a decree [to that effect]; of a flag with the All-Russian Imperial arms containing the arms of the aforementioned kingdoms; of a sword; of a royal scepter; and of a cloak or an ermine mantle. These symbols are to be delivered to the emissaries or to be conveyed through the Chief of the Border, to the Tsar, who, on receiving them, in the presence of the Russian Minister, is obliged solemnly to take the oath of fidelity and diligence to the Russian Empire and to the recognition of the supreme power and protection of the All-Russian Emperors in the manner described in this treaty. This ceremony is now to be performed by the Most Serene Tsar Irakli Teimurazovich.
For proof that the intentions of His Serene Highness are pure with regard to his close union with the All-Russian Empire and recognition of the supreme power and protection of the Most All Serene Rulers of that Empire, His Serene Highness promises not to have relations with neighboring Sovereigns without the previous agreement of the Chief of the Border and Her Imperial Majesty's Minister assigned to [Georgian affairs]; and when emissaries or letters should arrive from these [neighboring sovereigns], he shall, on receiving them, consult with the Chief of the Border and with Her Imperial Majesty's Minister regarding the return of such emissaries and concerning the response to be sent with them back to their Rulers.
In order to facilitate all necessary relations and agreements with the Russian Imperial Court, His Serene Highness the Tsar desires to have at that Court his own Minister or Representative; and Her Imperial Majesty graciously acceding to this [request], promises that such [Minister or Representative] will at Her Court be received [with the same honors] as other Ministers of Sovereign Princes of the same rank; and, furthermore, [Her Imperial Majesty] is pleased for Her part, to keep [at the Court of] His Serene Highness a Russian Minister or Representative.
Her Imperial Majesty, having received with favor the recognition of Her supreme power and protection over the Kingdoms of Karlti and Georgia, pledges in Her Own name and in that of Her Successors:
1) to consider the peoples of these Kingdoms as being in a close union and in complete harmony with Her Empire, and, consequently, to regard their enemies as Her enemies; thus a peace concluded with the Ottoman [Sublime] Porte or with Persia or another power or region would extend also to the peoples [of the Georgian Kingdoms] protected by Her Majesty;
2) to preserve His Serene Highness Tsar Irakli Teimurazovich and the Heirs and descendants to his House, uninterrupted on the Throne of the Kingdoms of Kartli and Kakheti;
3) to leave the power for internal administration, law and order, and the collection of taxes [under the] complete will and use of His Serene Highness the Tsar, forbidding [Her Majesty's] Military and Civil Authorities to intervene in any [domestic laws or commands].
His Serene Highness the Tsar, accepting with due respect this gracious assurance on the part of Her Imperial Majesty, promises for His part and that of His descendants: 1) to be ready at all times to serve Her Majesty with his military forces; 2) to meet the needs of the Russian Authorities, being in constant contact with them regarding all affairs relating to service to Her Imperial Majesty, and to protect [Her] subjects from all offenses and oppression; 3) in the appointment of persons to offices and in their promotions in rank, to show respect for their services to the Russian Empire, on which depends the peace and prosperity of the Kingdoms of Kartli and Kakhetia.
In proof of Her Imperial good will toward His Serene Highness the Tsar and to his peoples, and as a seal of the union with Russia of this peoples of the same faith [as Russia], Her Imperial Majesty is pleased [to recognize] the Catholicos, or their [most senior] Archbishop, to occupy the eighth rank among the Russian Archbishops, that is, after the [Archbishop of] Tobol'sk, most graciously conferring upon [the Catholicos] permanently the title of Member of the Holy Synod. Concerning the administration of the Georgian Church and relations with the Russian Synod, additional treaty provisions will be formulated [at a future date].
Extending Her favor to the subjects of His Serene Highness the Tsar, to the Princes and Nobles, Her Imperial Majesty decrees that [the aforementioned Princes and Nobles] will enjoy all the same privileges and advantages granted to the Russian nobility; and His Serene Highness, accepting with gratitude the gracious indulgence to his subjects, is obliged to send to the Court of Her Majesty a list of all noble families, by which it can be precisely known to whom such privileges belong.
It is established that, in general, all persons born in Kartli and Kakhetia may settle in Russia, may leave and return again uninhibited; [and that] prisoners, whether freed from the Turks or Persians or other peoples, whether by arms or negotiation, may return to their homes according to their wishes, paying back only the expenses for their ransom and transport; the same His Serene Highness the Tsar piously promises to fulfill with regard to Russian subjects who have fallen into the hands of [Georgia's] neighbors.
Merchants of Kartli and Kakhetia have the freedom to ply their trades in Russia, enjoying the same rights and privileges as native Russian subjects; in return, the Tsar promises to make it clear to the Chief of the Border or to Her Majesty's Minister, that Russian merchants [shall enjoy] all possible freedom in their commercial activities in His territories, or passing through [His territories] to other places, for, without such a precise decree, the [aforementioned] conditions pertaining to the advantages [enjoyed by] His own merchants could not [be guaranteed].
The present treaty is to remain in force forever; but in the case it shall be seen as necessary to change or amend it for the mutual benefit of [both signatories], such changes must be made by mutual consent.
Ratification of the present treaty should be made within six months of its being signed or sooner, should that be possible.
In authentication of which, the below signed plenipotentiaries, in accordance with their powers, have signed these articles and have affixed their seals to it in the Georgievsk Fortress, this July 24, 1783.
Pavel Potemkin
Prince Ivan Bagration
Prince Garsevan Chavchavadze
Separate (Secret) Article 1.
The firm resolve of Her Imperial Majesty that peoples sharing the same faith and united with Her empire by close bonds [as now exist between Georgia and Russia], should coexist in friendship and in complete harmony, [instilling] fear in neighboring realms that are envious of them and whose unity [stands as a defense against] any encroachment on their freedom, peace, and prosperity [by these neighbors]—this firm resolve prompts Her Majesty to give to His Most Serene Highness Tsar Irakli Teimurazovich of Kartli and Kakhetia friendly advice and admonitions concerning the preservation of friendship and good relations with His Most Serene Highness Tsar Solomon of Imeretia, and concerning all things that might facilitate an end to any and all disputes [between them] and to the forestalling of all misunderstandings, promising by Her Imperial word not only to assist by Her efforts relations [between them] as much as will be helpful, but also to provide Her guarantee to the maintenance of peace and harmony.
His Most Serene Highness Tsar Irakli, recognizing with due gratitude Her Majesty's magnanimous care for the maintenance of friendship between the peoples of these realms [Kartli, Kakhetia, and Imeretia], who share a common origin, and for the rule of law, and recognizing the honor behind Her Imperial Majesty's promises, hereby pledges that in His relations with His Most Serene Highness Tsar Solomon, now and in the future, to recognize Her Imperial Majesty as the supreme arbiter [over their affairs], submitting to Her supreme decision, without any expectation of the outcome, the resolution of any disputes and misunderstandings that may arise between these two rulers.
Secret Article 2.
To maintain the territorial integrity of Kartli and Kakhetia from any threats from neighboring powers and to strengthen the military defense forces of the His Serene Highness, Her Imperial Majesty promises to keep in the region two full battalions of infantry with four pieces of artillery; provisions and fodder for their maintenance will be obtained locally from the land by agreement of the Most Serene Tsar with the Chief of the Border for a determined [and fair] price.
In the event of war, the Chief of the Border will always be fully authorized and is obliged to coordinate with His Serene Highness the Tsar of Kartli and Kakhetia and to deploy forces for the defense of the aforementioned realms and for action against the enemy, not otherwise than for the good of both parties. Moreover, it is hereby agreed that if part of the armies of Kartli and Kakhetia was used in the service of Her Imperial Majesty beyond the borders of these realms, that to these forces will be fully supplied and supported [to a degree equal to that supplied to the] Her Majesty's own [Russian] military forces.
Her Imperial Majesty promises, in case of war, to offer all possible military aid, and in the event of a brokered peace, to insist upon the return of all lands and places that have from time immemorial belonged to Kartli and Kakhetia, which territories will remain as part of the realm of the tsars of these realms as provided for by the present Treaty of Protection and by the supreme power that the aforementioned treaty grants to the All-Russian Emperors over [these realms].
These separate articles will have the same force of law as the others that have been included, word for word, in the [publicly known articles of the] Treaty itself; for the sake of which ratification of these additional articles should be obtained in the same period of time [six months] as the [the 13 others].
Supplemental Article
[Concerning the Coronation and Anointing of the Tsars of Kartli and Kakhetia]
Inasmuch as the tsars of Kartli and Kakhetia have from ancient times received, at their coronations, a royal crown and were anointed with holy myrrh, Her Imperial Majesty grants, in Her own name and that of Her Successors, to the aforementioned tsars not only the use of this holy ritual, but also, in further proof of her genuine good will [toward the rulers of these kingdoms], permits the Most Serene Successors to His Highness Irakli II to use at Their coronations the historic royal crown [with which Irakli II himself was crowned], in addition to the other insignia of royal investiture to the throne mentioned in the Treaty.
His Highness Tsar Irakli, accepting Her Imperial Majesty's graciousness with due veneration and gratitude, promises, in His own name and in that of His Successors, to perform the holy rites of coronation and anointing to the Throne of Kartli and Kakhetia only after having given the Oath of Allegiance to the All-Russian Emperor as prescribed in the Treaty, and only after having received the confirmatory charter of the Royal Succession [from the All-Russian Emperor, also prescribed in the Treaty].
This present article shall be counted equal in authority to the other articles constituting the Treaty, in authentication of which, the below signed plenipotentiaries, in accordance with their powers, have signed these articles and have affixed their seals to it, in the month of [blank in the original—REM], 178- [date incomplete in the original—REM].
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Signifyd raises $56 million for e-commerce fraud protection
Katie Roof @Katie_Roof / 3 years
E-commerce fraud is a growing problem, but Signifyd thinks it has a solution to save businesses money.
Their company is growing fast and has closed a $56 million Series C investment led by Bain Capital Ventures. Menlo Ventures and American Express also participated in the round.
Signifyd counts big clients like Jet.com, Peet's Coffee and Lacoste, where it uses its pattern recognition technology to warn them upfront about potential fraudulent charges. Signifyd is so confident in its assessments that it offers the companies a guarantee, so they don't have to pay for errors.
The product "protects the merchants so they don't have to bear the liability," said co-founder and CEO Rajesh Ramanand. The team has been developing a "machine learning platform that makes these decision in real-time."
E-commerce brands spend a lot of money paying back credit card companies after processing transactions that are criminal. That's why 5,000 businesses are now paying for Signifyd's technology — because its early warning system eliminates these frustrating reimbursement costs, known as "chargebacks."
Indy Guha, partner at Bain Capital Ventures said he invested in the company because his research shows that "fraud is growing faster than overall e-commerce growth." He feels that "Signifyd is a really easy piece of insurance to turn on."
Investors have been throwing a lot of money at Signifyd. In addition to the latest sizable round, Signifyd raised two rounds last year, totaling $39 million.
Ramanand says they are going to use the money to double their engineering headcount and continue to improve their machine learning platform. They also want to expand internationally, particularly in Europe and Australia.
The company has about 130 employees and is based in San Jose, California.
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enable_testing()
include(CTest)
if (CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
if (WIN32)
find_program(WINE_EXECUTABLE
NAMES wine)
set(TARGET_SYSTEM_EMULATOR ${WINE_EXECUTABLE} CACHE INTERNAL "")
endif()
endif()
function(ADD_CMOCKA_TEST _TARGET_NAME)
set(one_value_arguments
)
set(multi_value_arguments
SOURCES
COMPILE_OPTIONS
LINK_LIBRARIES
LINK_OPTIONS
)
cmake_parse_arguments(_add_cmocka_test
""
"${one_value_arguments}"
"${multi_value_arguments}"
${ARGN}
)
if (NOT DEFINED _add_cmocka_test_SOURCES)
message(FATAL_ERROR "No sources provided for target ${_TARGET_NAME}")
endif()
add_executable(${_TARGET_NAME} ${_add_cmocka_test_SOURCES})
if (DEFINED _add_cmocka_test_COMPILE_OPTIONS)
target_compile_options(${_TARGET_NAME}
PRIVATE ${_add_cmocka_test_COMPILE_OPTIONS}
)
endif()
if (DEFINED _add_cmocka_test_LINK_LIBRARIES)
target_link_libraries(${_TARGET_NAME}
PRIVATE ${_add_cmocka_test_LINK_LIBRARIES}
)
endif()
if (DEFINED _add_cmocka_test_LINK_OPTIONS)
set_target_properties(${_TARGET_NAME}
PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS
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Tools for Brokers launches more powerful PAMM System
Tools For Brokers has announced the latest iteration of its Percentage Allocation Management Module (PAMM), a multi-component system that allows brokers to ....
First Published by e-Forex News: September, 2019
Alexey Kutsenko
Tools For Brokers has announced the latest iteration of its Percentage Allocation Management Module (PAMM), a multi-component system that allows brokers to increase trading volume by attracting experienced traders and investors. First launched in early 2019, PAMM enables money managers to trade for investors and receive commission for management and/or for execution. By providing managers with tools to track statistics, ratings and reviews from investors in real time, it both stimulates activity and increases efficiency. Commenting on the latest release of PAMM, Alexey Kutsenko, CEO of Tools For Brokers, said: "Money managers can access all of MT4's functionalities through the system. But, by offering access to real-time analytics in simple graphical displays and statistical breakdowns, PAMM significantly increases the efficiency of their work."
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So, during the two days leading legal scholars Russian lively discussion of the possibility of implementing the constitutional development of the vector in the direction of the rule of law. Discussion and subjected to the provisions set forth in the draft resolution, which we publish in its original form. In addition, we took into account the suggestions and scientists who took part in the conference held in absentia. All of these findings can serve as areas of scientific research for scientists engaged in the problems of the formation of the rule of law in Russia.
Hence the name of the final document of our conference, "Conclusions and Recommendations" or "road map" on the way to the rule of law.
1. The principle of popular sovereignty is very simple and straightforward. The Constitution of the Russian Federation, this principle is set out as follows: "The bearer of sovereignty and the only source of power in the Russian Federation is its multinational people."
No less successful and there were definitions given this beautiful and equitable principles of his supporters indifferent. Camille Desmoulins, however, on some private matter, wonderfully improvised: "The people spoke: it is enough; no objection, no veto can not be against his sovereign will. His will is always legitimate: it is - the law itself. " Subject to this principle can not be any usurpation of power, nor to establish tyrannical forms of government, nor the adoption of illegal laws or suppression of civil liberties or initiatives, nor a human rights violation. If the power in the state actually belongs to the people, it can in no way be directed against its interests, rights and freedoms. This principle, however, like all the others, directly points to the indissoluble link with the rule of law and human rights of the citizen.
2. The principle of the legitimacy of power, which rests on the people's awareness of the legitimacy of the current government. It is obvious that the authority shall be considered as illegal citizens, can not rely on the existence of a state of law, because she has not consistent with the law. The prestige of the constitutional state power must be based on trust of the people, for his support, that reliance on the people is the main objective and purpose of government, since the force strength and stability it is the people's support. This principle is based on the natural design that provides the unity of the principles of popular sovereignty and the rule of law.
3. The principle of priority of the right over the power, resulting in always triumph individual rights, consideration of all the issues from the perspective of being a citizen, which stands guard over the state. When this government has established mechanism of protection of human rights and citizens in protecting their rights and interests do not extend asylum.
4. The principle of equality of the state and the individual, which is one of the fundamental rules of law, was set out clearly even Immanuel Kant: "A citizen should have the same opportunity to the exact ruling coercion and unconditional implementation of the law, which has supreme in relation to the citizen."
This understanding of the role and place of the state in ensuring law and order, in which all comply with the general rules of conduct and government despises human rights, encourages civic initiatives, supports and protects the freedom of the citizens, for the first time enshrined in the current Constitution of the Russian Federation. Article 2 states that a person, his rights and freedoms are the supreme value. Recognition, observance and protection of the rights and freedoms - the duty of the state.
Such lofty goals can put in their Basic Law only state seeking to become legal.
5. The principle of inviolability of the person, directly affects the most important aspect of human life and of his rights. This includes the presumption of innocence man, in which everyone charged with a crime is presumed innocent until his guilt is proved in the manner prescribed by law and established by a valid court sentence.
6. The principle of the identity of law means that the regulations are developed and adopted by representative bodies, must comply with the most natural human rights, the judicial system in their activities should be moved closer to the commandment to "judge court of peers", ie prevalence of jury trials, as well as to approve the equality of citizens in all legal relationships.
7. The principle of the rule of law - a key principle of the rule of law, the essence of which was expressed in the legal axiom as follows: rule should the law, and not a person.
The implementation of this principle will ensure complete equality of citizens regardless of their professional or personal property, will provide an opportunity to exercise their right to a fair and impartial trial of his case.
8. The principle of independence of the judiciary, both the legislative and the executive authority allows it to perform its basic function - to justice. The judiciary should be independent and impartial arbiter between competing authorities, and does not fall under the impact. Only in this case the judiciary to ensure justice and the protection of citizens' rights and freedoms.
9. The principle of separation of powers will be relevant even in the most democratic countries, due to the internal contradictions of power that persists even conventional division into three branches. This internal contradiction stems from the fact that the legislature has always his vision should act as the executive, and the latter, as is natural and has a vision of all the shortcomings of the legislative activity. These conflicts can occur in any state, and therefore need to have a civilized ways and methods of conflict resolution, including, and with the participation of the competent judicial authority.
10. The principle of political equality of citizens means that in the state of law relevant to the citizens of the state bodies or interpersonal relations can not depend either on official or property status, or race or nationality, nor of class or religion, nor in any other unlawful featured. Civil status of people in a state of law equal, and this is just consistent with the fundamental concepts of human rights and justice.
11. The principle of universal suffrage means that the elections should be directed at identifying the genuine will of the citizens. This involves not only compliance with formal rules for the organization of elections, but also to prevent falsification and deception, fair and honest competition, a fair vote count.
For information, readers are publishing draft resolution recommended by the participants of the conference in advance and approved by them.
Participants of the International Scientific and Practical Conference, representing the state educational, scientific and other institutions in the country, discussed topical issues of forming the rule of law in Russia and developed a science-based approach to this issue, corresponding to the modern understanding of this phenomenon. It boils down to the fact that the state of law is the highest type of government, fully meets its purpose and the needs of social development. Legal state - the main trend of modern development in the majority of countries in the world.
From this postulate should show the whole state policy in the Russian Federation, the activities of all state bodies and institutions.
Only such an approach to social phenomena can put an end to the anxiety of the Russian society on the strategic direction of the country.
1. We fully support the intention expressed by the President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev September 24, 2011, the need to build in Russia a modern constitutional state, setting the development of civil society and the strengthening of the state, proclaimed December 12, 2012 in the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin's Federal Assembly. We believe that the formation of the modern Russian civil society and the rule of law should be the official strategic goal for the future.
2. Realizing that to translate ideas rule of law in real life just is not enough scientific demand for it, but you must still current government policy proposal.
b) to declare 2015 - Year of human rights and the beginning of the formation of the modern state of law.
b) to propose to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation to consider the possibility of including the discipline "Theory of the rule of law" in the educational standards in the specialty "Jurisprudence", "Political Science".
c) to request the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation to initiate the adoption of the federal law "On State Policy of the Russian Federation in the field of legal education in the formation of the legal state", referring to the dissemination of ideas the rule of law among the entire population of the country accessible forms and ways.
4. We appeal to the media to publish (publish) this resolution, to bring to the attention of the citizens of Russia.
5. forward this resolution: the administration of the President of the Russian Federation; opposition political parties; human rights organizations and the media.
Round table "The role of international and domestic acts of reference in the legal system of Russia"
03.03.2010 was held a round table "Actual problems of the theory and practice of the rule of law in Russia"
International scientific-practical conference on the theme: "Problems of the rule of law in Russia."
We invite you to take part in the III International correspondence scientific-practical conference "Politics and Law in the socio-economic system of society" July 2-3, 2012.
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Micro Cooling Fan elements analysis - DONGGUAN woo Electronics Co., Ltd.
"Micro Cooling Fan" Motor: According to a survey of the general market, the fan motor life in about 2-4 years; Samsung fan motor 8-10 years of life, the internal lines all use copper production.
"Micro Cooling Fan" fan: Fan Ye Samsung AS transparent material is used, the thickness is generally 1.5MM ~ 1.8MM, not easy to damage and breakage.
Energy efficiency rating: mute, while maintaining a high efficiency energy efficiency.
"Micro Cooling Fan" around the network: Samsung fan network system set up specially crafted network department, in accordance with national standards belong to the top network, wire thickness of the material used is 1.35mm, a total of 108 plus two in the ring wire composition, general adult can stand on top of the net is not deformed.
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Crossing Boundaries on the Ground and in the Mind
From joint mixed-media exhibitions and new interdisciplinary research projects, to completely new career trajectories our most eclectic group of Fellows ever gathered for a session have been busy post-Salzburg An eclectic group of Fellows were brought together for the session.
What do a neuroscientist, a musician, a former tax attorney, a beat-boxer, a poet, and a cartoonist all have in common? Answer: they, together with 45 other artists and scientists, were all Fellows at the 2015 session The Neuroscience of Art: What are the Sources of Creativity and Innovation?
Salzburg Global Seminar always curates diverse groups of Fellows from different countries, stages of their careers, sectors, and disciplines for its sessions as a means of fostering cross-boundary dialogue and developing innovative solutions. But the February 2015 session might have been the most eclectic group of Fellows yet.
"This was a very forward-thinking and experimental session for Salzburg Global Seminar," explains Program Director, Susanna Seidl-Fox. "The session was poised at the frontier of the research happening at the nexus of neuroscience and the arts. The program brought together visual artists, poets, musicians, a beat-boxer, a caricaturist, and filmmakers, as well as neuroscientists who are looking at these various artistic disciplines to learn more about the roots, sources, and processes of creativity."
As well as neuroscientists, other non-artists at the session included physicians, psychologists, sociologists, scientific agency representatives, educators, and entrepreneurs.
For five days, this unusual cohort explored the rapidly-evolving field of the neurobiology of art and created a collaborative international platform to identify and address emerging issues.
Given that most research in this area is taking place in separate national and regional settings, Salzburg Global felt that more global dialogue was needed between specialist silos in order to catalyze knowledge exchange around the results, implications, and potential practical applications of cutting-edge research.
Through expert-led panels, intense working group discussions, and improvised and impromptu performances, participants examined topics such as the scientific and artistic origins of creativity, innovation, and the "improvisational moment"; approaches to research on creativity and how better to bridge theory and practice; the implications for early childhood development and education; and methods for fostering greater public understanding and engagement.
The interdisciplinary group offered various solutions. More artists – not just musicians – should be brought into the lab to investigate the nature of their insights, and in turn, scientists should be brought into the studio to gain phenomenological experience of artistic practice. More research should be carried out to explore the efficacy of arts integration into mainstream education in improving cognition, learning, creative thinking, and problem-solving skills. Scientific literacy of decision-makers and the general public should be improved, with scientists developing new and more accessible ways to communicate with non-scientists. Fellows also committed to producing several months of content in a blog to examine the connections between neuroscience and art.
Since leaving Salzburg and in addition to writing several posts on their shared blog, Fellows have embarked on several projects that cross geographic boundaries on the ground as well as disciplinary boundaries in the mind.
Playwright, poet and cognitive scientist Pireeni Sundaralingam, based in San Francisco, CA, USA, and psychologist and neuroscientist Anna Abraham, based in Leeds, United Kingdom, have begun a joint research project examining the cognitive neuroscience of poetry and how it relates to what we know about imagination and cognition. American sculptor Rebecca Kamen and British avant-garde poet Steven Fowler collaborated on two art installations at Kamen's exhibit Continuum. Fowler has also been working with American Fellows Noah Hutton, Benjamin Ehrlich, and Malinda McPherson, bringing them to London for "a World without Words" – an ongoing collaborative program of exhibitions, interactive events, and screenings exploring neuroscience and the nature of human language. Many more projects are underway and can be found on the session's webpage.
As musician Ben Folds stated following his participation in the session, "Sometimes curiosity and interest lead where you don't expect..." As well as encouraging new collaborations, the session also had a profound impact on the participants individually, none less than Harry Ballan, who came to the session as a music theory-loving tax attorney and left so inspired that he decided to drastically change careers: he is now a full-time clinician, researcher, and teacher in music cognition and therapy. Folds and Ballan are exploring a joint music therapy project with the American Foundation for Arts and Science and Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
In closing his report on the session, writer and researcher Benjamin Ehrlich explained: "The human brain relies upon the interdependence of neurons. When neurons fire together, their patterns of activity are reinforced, increasing the likelihood of their firing again. In this way, groups of neurons 'wire together' to form circuits and systems, sharing information through established channels."
He added: "The collective wish of the participants of this session is to fire together again, communicating and collaborating, with art and with science, challenging existing standards, through education and awareness, as a community of Salzburg Global Fellows, whose activity will someday move the body."
The report from the session Salzburg Global Forum for Young Cultural Innovators (YCI Forum) is available online to read, download, and share.
SEE ONLINE:
www.SalzburgGlobal.org/go/547
culture.SalzburgGlobal.org
The 2015 session The Neuroscience of Art: What are the Sources of Creativity and Innovation? was made possible thanks to support from the Edward T. Cone Foundation. For more than twenty years, the foundation has generously supported an annual arts and humanities program at Salzburg Global Seminar. The themes of these programs have focused on a broad range of topics including Music for a New Millennium, The Power of Theater, The Contemporary Novel, The Future of Museums and Libraries, Shakespeare around the Globe, The Digital Democratization of Photography and many, many more.
The foundation's support has enabled hundreds of artists, musicians, scholars, leaders of cultural organizations, and institutions large and small to meet, engage, debate, and exchange. These sessions have strengthened the cultural sector, shaped the global community of cultural professionals, supported cultural work at the local community level, and globalized the perspectives of culture and arts professionals worldwide.
Terry O'Regan – Ireland
Preserving the National Heritage: Policies, Partnerships, and Actions (1995)
"Whilst many influences decide the paths we follow, I do believe that the confidence and wider human empathy that I acquired from participating in the Salzburg session contributed enormously to my engagement with communities across Europe."
Dino Milinovic – Croatia
"The session helped me to better implement international regulations and standards regarding national heritage and its preservation, in particular in view of the post-war reconstruction which was going on in Croatia in the late 1990s. It also helped us at the Ministry of Culture of Croatia to better formulate international cooperation and assistance projects."
Madelene Steczynski – USA
Cultural Institutions without Walls: New Models of Arts-Community Interaction (2007)
"Because of my experience, I am now connected with arts leaders across the globe. These connections mean I hear the news differently. Everything is elevated, because I know people who are affected. Our network has stayed connected via email, providing each other with updates, advice, and support."
Cecily Hardy – Australia
Salzburg Global Forum for Young Cultural Leaders (2012)
"The authentic opportunity for connection at the session in 2012 led to direct opportunities for collaboration and partnership internationally. We have engaged in project-associated activity, propelling our work forward in Hong Kong, Brazil, and the UK spurred at least initially by my interactions at the Salzburg Global Forum for Young Cultural Leaders."
Manjiri Prabhu – India
From Page to Screen (2002)
"As a direct result of the networking opportunity given by Salzburg Global, I published two novels with Random House, USA... In 2013, I initiated the Pune International Literary Festival (PILF). I think that Salzburg Global Seminar is a fantastic platform that brings together the most amazing of people and thoughts... And I hope that one day I can create the same magic at PILF."
Salzburg Global Fellows Discuss Artificial Intelligence and More at Pune International Literary Festival
Claire Kidwell and Oscar Tollast
Beyond the Schloss Gates
Long History, New Beginnings
Family Is...?
Architects of the Future
Parks for the Planet Fellows Take Up the "Salzburg Challenge"
Young, Innovative, and Widespread
Time, Talent, and Targeted Treasure
Louise Hallman and Katharina Schwarz
Legacies Continued
The Promise of Data and New Connections
Amplifying Civic Voices
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Excellent Quality!—Thrilled with my purchase! Very well made and perfect for my students! I work with K-5 students and provide math intervention. I am amazed at how helpful the Rekenreks are. I debated about making my own. I've seen ways to make them with pipe cleaners and beads. I also saw other versions for sale on Amazon. But this came highly recommended by Build Math Minds, a math learning community to which I belong. When I received my set of 7 Rekenreks, I was impressed with how well made they are. I'm considering buying the large one for teachers or ones with more rows for my older students. Well worth the investment for this Rekenrek version. Oh, and did I mention there was even a little baggie of Hershey kisses inside the box when my package was delivered? What a sweet gesture (pun intended) from this company!
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As a class of compounds, the oxides of nitrogen are involved in a host of environmental concerns impacting adversely on human health and welfare. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) has been linked with increased susceptibility to respiratory infection, increased airway resistance in asthmatics, and decreased pulmonary function ("Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogen," 1993 and "Review of National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Nitrogen Dioxide," 1995). It has been shown that even short term exposures to NO2 have resulted in a wide ranging group of respiratory problems in school children - cough, runny nose and sore throat are among the most common (Mostardi, Ely, Woebkenberg, Richardson, & Jarrett, 1981). Further, in France, in an ingenious experiment, Dr. Orehek has shown that asthmatics are especially sensitive to even one-hour exposures (Orehk, Massair, Gayrard, Grimaud, & Charpin, 1976). A small group of asthmatics were initially exposed to carbachol, a bronchoconstrictor representative of urban pollen, and then to NO2; adverse effects such as increased airway resistance were experienced by some of the individuals at levels as low as 0.1 parts per million for 1 hour.
NOx also is a contributor to acid deposition, which can damage trees at high elevations and increases the acidity of lakes and streams, which can severely damage aquatic life. Finally, NOx emissions can contribute to increased levels of particulate matter by changing into nitric acid in the atmosphere and forming particulate nitrate.
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Russ founded NPD's entertainment practice, leading the team that created a suite of research services for music, home entertainment, retailers and technology companies.
Russ' work has focused on emerging digital music and video behaviors, high definition media, trends in cross-entertainment, social media, device usage, and connectivity. He developed an international reputation for insights into consumer-entertainment trends and provided guidance and industry analysis to clients and the media.
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Russ is Adjunct Professor at the NYU Steinhardt Music Business Graduate Program where he lectures on marketing strategy, pricing practices and forecasting. He is a 2009 alumnus of Nashville's prestigious Leadership Music program. In 2013 Russ was honored by the RIAA with a Platinum Record for service to the music industry.
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The Airplane Factory USA's Sling Flying Machine Continues to Climb
September 12, 2017 by Dan Johnson Leave a Comment
"Oshkosh is all about airplanes, right?" asked The Airplane Factory USA's Jean d'Assonville. I loved his remark since that is how we promote ByDanJohnson.com. "It's all about the airplanes!" is how we modeled our line after Apple's Steve Jobs famously said, "It's all about the music," when promoting iPod (remember those!?) in the early 2000s.
Jean — one of the TAF heroes who has done long portions of the South African company's several (yes, several!) flights all around the globe — went on to write, "This was my third Oshkosh and what rang true for me is that Air Venture is actually all about people who love airplanes! It is the people who dream them, build them, fly them, polish them, sleep in or under them and just simply love them. Yes, it's the people!"
Jean is right. The airplanes are the main message here and at AirVenture but they exist to give satisfaction, education, and inspiration to those who fly our wonderful light aircraft.
The Airplane Factory USA's Sling Taildragger.
The Airplane Factory USA assembled a team of ten to man the stand. "It's always enjoyable sharing the Sling story because it is a pilot's airplane that has been refined by pilots for pilots," observed Jean.
TAF-USA reported that their Midwest SkySports' build center had two of their beautiful Sling 2 LSA on display. In addition, the Southern California company based at the famous Torrance Airport (near Los Angeles) brought the legendary Sling 4-4-40, a four seat model that was built from a kit in 4 days by 40 people. Their main display was in the kit-centric North Aircraft Display area but TAF-USA also had an exhibit in the ultralight arena, now commonly called the Fun Fly Zone.
Jean discovered a fact of Oshkosh. "As a demo pilot during the Air Venture, it's really exciting — but quite stressful — flying in the extreme traffic with only 500 feet of vertical separation while only listening (not talking back) on the radio," he said. "It was worth it, though. Almost everyone that went for a demo flight has purchased or is in the process of purchasing a Sling aircraft or a kit."
Vastly easier demo flying can be done at events like the just-concluded Midwest LSA Expo in Mt. Vernon Illinois. "Our dealers, Midwest SkySport of Caro, Michigan and AeroSport of Wonder Lake, Illinois were present with their Sling Light-Sport Aircraft!"
Slings have mid-range pricing among all LSA but that makes them, in my opinion, fairly priced. Nonetheless, if you don't a hundred grand laying on your kitchen counter you might need an option and TAF has one.
"You can now finance a Sling LSA for less than $900 a month*," the company said. A new Sling is therefore about the same monthly payment as a luxury automobile, although with a longer payment period:
Sling LSA Basic – $135,000 (approx. $880/mo.)
Sling LSA Garmin VFR – $142,000 (approx. $920/mo.)
Sling LSA Garmin IFR – $165,000 (approx. $1,060/mo.)
* With 20% down, 15 year term, fixed rate as low as 5.24% (4.99% with 25% down) through AOPA Finance.
To keep up with demand and spark more TAF-USA hired Barry Jay as North American Sales and Marketing Manager, who will work closely with Matt Liknaitzky and Jean D'Assonville. "Barry comes to us with decades of experience in the general aviation and automotive industries," said The Airplane Factory USA. Jay has sold new Piper and Mooney aircraft, managed Lexus national advertising and worked with Toyota's aviation business development department." A private pilot with over 900 hours, Barry has been a member of the Sling Flying Club for over four years and has been a strong promoter of The Airplane Factory brand. An FAA Safety Team Representative, Barry was also recently reelected to the post of President of the Torrance Airport Association for a twelfth term.
Filed Under: AeroSport, LLC, Sling, Splog, The Airplane Factory
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01/15/2015 12:46 EST | Updated 03/17/2015 05:59 EDT
Charlie Hebdo's Cartoons Were Racist, Not Satirical
There is no doubt in my mind that what happened to the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo was an unacceptable tragedy. Nobody should die because of their views.Still, despite the tragedy of the lives lost, I still cannot stand behind the "Je Suis Charlie" slogan. And the automatic herd of people rushing to back the slogan without applying critical thought to it or educating themselves about the publication is a deeply troubling phenomenon.
Hana Shafi Hana Shafi is a journalist, intersectional feminist, illustrator and Lord of The Rings enthusiast hanging around Toronto.
BERTRAND GUAY via Getty Images
A man reads, in a newsroom in Paris, the last issue of French satirical weekly Charlie on January 13, 2015. A defiant Charlie Hebdo cover of a crying Prophet Mohammed above the slogan 'All is Forgiven' was reproduced by media around the world on January 13, its first since many of its staff were slain in a jihadi attack that killed 12 people on January 7. This week's post-attack edition of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo will be made available in six languages including English, Arabic and Turkish. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY (Photo credit should read BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)
There is no doubt in my mind that what happened to the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo was an unacceptable tragedy. Nobody should die because of their views.
Still, despite the tragedy of the lives lost, I still cannot stand behind the "Je Suis Charlie" slogan. And the automatic herd of people rushing to back the slogan without applying critical thought to it or educating themselves about the publication is a deeply troubling phenomenon. A phenomenon where death and tragedy is used to censor criticism and stifle questioning for the sake of a misguided politeness.
Yes, there is such a thing as respect. We can have respect for the family and friends affected by this horrible attack. But, we can also call out the elephant in the room: Charlie Hebdo was a notoriously racist publication, one that made its fame and capital through Islamophobia, among forms of bigotry.
We tote free speech and solidarity with Charlie Hebdo without questioning the limitations of free speech. Is racism a part of free speech? Can hate speech be excused? People scream in unison "it's just satire!" But to me, and others, satire is something like George Orwell's Animal Farm, not racist caricatures of minorities with elongated noises and frightening eyes reminiscent of early Nazi propaganda with anti-Semitic illustrations of Jewish people.
"Je Suis Charlie" is not a slogan that resonates with me, because I, like many other minorities, had our identities ridiculed but utterly dehumanizing cartoons. And while "Je Suis Charlie" has galvanized some to march and demonstrate for free speech, it has motivated others to participate in hate crimes against Muslims, such as the several mosques attacked in France. In one instance, a mosque was firebombed.
While we must always stand for free speech, we should not be afraid to voice valid criticisms of a highly controversial publication simply because of a fear of being perceived as callous. If criticizing the racist, sexist and homophobic tendencies of Charlie Hebdo is callous, then what do we call the actual racist, sexist and homophobic drawings that they published?
Racist caricatures are not satirical, they are racist. Satire is not meant to be deeply offensive and dehumanizing, it is meant to criticize and poke fun at those things that are offensive and dehumanizing. Satire is an attempt to simplify complex social issues and add an element of humour to pull people's interest into them. A racist drawing is neither critical, humorous, nor the result of deep contemplative thought, but an easy way to satisfy already angry people who are trembling with xenophobia and paranoid discomfort that immigrants are coming to take over their way of life.
We can bow our heads in mourning and acknowledge when a terrible thing happens. But we can't allow to rob our capacity to be critical human beings.
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DWFritz's new offices are designed to bring the outdoors inside so employees have access to daylight and nature all day long, an absolute essential required by this Oregon-based precision automation company.
Hacker was engaged by DWFritz, a company that provides high-precision automation solutions for advanced manufacturing, to design their offices located in Wilsonville, Oregon.
DWFritz's new headquarters is envisioned as a little village within a warehouse, where indoor spaces emulate outdoor spaces and daylight and nature are treated as essential workplace amenities. Access to windows is prioritized throughout the building, and skylights in the high warehouse-style ceilings provide a bright, airy environment where employees – and the abundant indoor greenery – can thrive.
This adaptive reuse project celebrates the contrast between the fresh, pure forms of the new and the grit and texture of the old; exposed ceilings and mechanical elements and the unique wear patterns of the old warehouse concrete serve as a backdrop to abstract indoor shed structures, bold colors, and CLT detailing of the modern office spaces. At 54,000 sf, this new headquarters accommodates DWFritz's office and manufacturing functions, allowing a greater confluence and connection between the work of both.
The most distinctive aspect of DWFritz's design are the indoor "sheds," which provide private offices, huddle rooms, and secure conference and meeting rooms of varying sizes and are connected by a sequence of pathways and platforms. The negative spaces formed by the strategic arrangement of these sheds are in turn utilized for open-air collaboration and flex space, kitchen and recreation areas, and more informal gathering and work areas for employees.
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Q: swap columns with pandas I want to swap these two columns:
khushboo खुशबू
khushbuu खुशबू
khushbu खुशबू
khusbhu खुशबू
tera तेरा
teraa तेरा
thera तेरा
teraaa तेरा
badan बदन
sulgeh सुलगे
sulage सुलगे
sulge सुलगे
mehke महके
mahake महके
I know I can read these columns with pandas using like dataset = pd.read_csv('/file.txt', delimeter ='\t', encoding='utf-8') and even split dataset into two parts using dataset.iloc[:0] and dataset.iloc[:-1].
but how can I swap them and create a new csv or text file? I tried pd.to_csv but don't know how to pass the arguments, I always get a list in return.
I want it to look like this:
तेरा tera
तेरा terra
तेरा thera
Just want to swap these columns.
A: Let's say the first column header is khushboo and the second column header is
खुशबू
dataset = pd.read_csv('/file.txt', delimeter ='\t', encoding='utf-8')
dataset = dataset[['खुशबू','khushboo']]
dataset.to_csv('file.csv', index=False) #you may also have to pass `encoding='utf-8'` again.
A: Try:
dataset = pd.read_csv('/file.txt', delimeter ='\t', encoding='utf-8')
dataset = dataset[[dataset.columns[1], dataset.columns[0]]]
dataset.to_csv("file.csv", sep=" ", index=False)
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Poudre River Update: It's 2022 and the Fight to Save The Poudre Ramps Up!
Gary Wockner
Hi Amazing Poudre River Lovers!
This is the 19th year — NINETEEN! — of our fight to save the Poudre River, to keep its healthy water flowing through Fort Collins, to keep the beautiful riparian corridor alive and green, and to support the amazing recreational and holistic lifestyle the Poudre River brings to our community. Here's a summary update of where it all stands:
First, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has responded to our requests and has set up a meeting next week where we can air our grievances against their idea of loaning a half-billion dollars to help build NISP. In that meeting we will find out about how all of you can also reach out to the EPA — so stay tuned on that. We have found out that NISP falsified information in the application to the EPA which may be grounds for a lawsuit — so stay tuned on that!
Second, our lawsuit against the former Larimer County Commissioners continues to move forward. We are optimistic that the state district court will rule in our favor and overturn the permit the Commissioners gave to NISP.
Third, our lawsuit against NISP for claiming they had "vested property rights" on City of Fort Collins Natural Areas prevailed — we won! NISP has now agreed with the City that NISP DOES NOT own City Natural Areas and can't automatically build NISP pipelines without approval from the Fort Collins City Council.
Fourth, our legal intervention against the Thornton Pipeline continues to successfully move forward and we are optimistic we will prevail against Thornton.
Fifth, we've put extensive comments into Larimer County's proposed revision of its 1041 regulations. The County will be finalizing those regs at the end of January.
Sixth, we've been invited to help the City of Fort Collins create its new 1041 regulations over the next few months. We're excited to help the City create strong regs that protect the Poudre River and the amazing beautiful Natural Areas throughout Fort Collins.
Finally, our attorneys are actively developing our legal fight against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to be ready if/when the Corps grants a permit to NISP, which could happen any day.
As we race into this 19th year of saving the Poudre, we are doing EVERYTHING that realistically can be done to Stop NISP, Stop the Thornton Pipeline, and Save The Poudre.
We GREATLY appreciate your support which keeps our nose to the grindstone working hard!
You can donate online by clicking here.
Stay tuned for all the action!!
Director, Save The Poudre
PRESS RELEASE: Poudre River-Killing Dam Project Seeks Half-Billion Dollar Fed Bailout From Infrastructure Act
For Immediate Release Dec. 4, 2021 Contact: Gary Wockner, Save The Poudre, 970-218-8310 Poudre River-Killing Dam Project Seeks Half-Billion Dollar Fed Bailout From Infrastructure Act Fort Collins, CO: Yesterday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is potentially inviting the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP) to seek a half-billion dollar bailout from money provided in the federal Infrastructure Act (see announcement here). In the announcement, EPA Administrator Michael Regan said the money would go to projects that would "safeguard public health, especially in underserved and under-resourced communities." Addressing those two points, Save The Poudre points out: First, about public health, NISP would severely impact the health of the Cache la Poudre River through Fort Collins by draining up to half of its water during the late spring and early summer. This fact has caused the City of Fort Collins -- which would bear all the negative impacts of NISP -- to vote to oppose NISP on several occasions. About NISP, the City of Fort Collins' website right now states: "The loss of springtime flows is likely to: cause fine sediment to clog riverbed habitat adversely impacting fish and insect health in the river lead to vegetation growing into the river channel, shrinking the size of the river and possibly rising flood levels dry out riverside vegetation and cause a narrowing of the cottonwood forests and wetlands These potential impacts to river health, may have a cascading impact on recreation opportunities on the river." Second, on the "underserved and under-resourced" communities issue, as just two examples of NISP participants' privilege, right now on Realtor.com, the "median sold home price" in Erie, CO, is $710,000 and in Lafayette, CO, it's $677,000. "Apparently, Administrator Regan has never been to northern Colorado," said Gary Wockner of Save The Poudre. "NISP is designed to destroy the health of the Cache la Poudre River and send its precious water to some of the fastest-growing, suburban, and most privileged communities in northern Colorado." NISP has been in federal, state, and local permitting processes for 18 years. In the past two years, Save The Poudre has filed 3 lawsuits against the project, one of which Save The Poudre won in the State Court of Appeals, and two of which are still pending in State District Court in Larimer County. Save The Poudre is waiting for the final permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and if the Corps green-lights NISP, Save The Poudre is prepared to challenge that decision in court. When NISP was proposed in 2004, its was estimated to cost $350 million; that price has ballooned to at least $1.1 billion as most recently stated in 2018. Further, NISP has to buy at least 20,000 acres of farms in northern Colorado to obtain the water for the project, a cost that has not yet been publicly revealed. "NISP is the most controversial, most environmentally damaging, and most expensive project in northern Colorado history," said Wockner. "The EPA absolutely should not try to bail…
NATURE UNDER ATTACK? State of Colorado Argues That "Cache la Poudre River" Doesn't Legally Exist
July 30, 2020 For Immediate Release Contact: Gary Wockner, Save The Poudre, 970-218-8310 NATURE UNDER ATTACK? State of Colorado Argues That "Cache la Poudre River" Doesn't Legally Exist Cache la Poudre River, CO: Today, our local river-protection organization, Save The Poudre, which has about 1,000 members in and around Fort Collins, filed a stinging legal brief against the Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) after CDPHE filed a brief two weeks ago trying to kick the "Cache la Poudre River" out of a legal challenge against a huge environmentally destructive dam project. The Cache la Poudre River begins in the pristine mountain peaks of Rocky Mountain National Park and flows down an 80-mile canyon before it reaches the town of Fort Collins in Colorado. The Cache la Poudre is the only "National Wild and Scenic River" in Colorado as designated by an Act of Congress. Just west of Fort Collins, a regional government dam-building agency has been trying to build a huge dam for the last 20 years that would further drain and deplete the river through Fort Collins. Our organization, Save The Poudre, has been in a bitter and long-term fight against the proposed dam -- called the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP) -- as we try to protect the river's flow of water for the benefit of people and environment. Earlier in 2020, the CDPHE -- whose director is appointed by Governor Jared Polis -- gave a "401 water quality certification" to NISP arguing that the massive dam-and-diversion project would not impair the water quality in the Poudre River. We are challenging that permit through the legal process, and now we are fighting for the legal life itself of the Cache la Poudre River against this state agency. Our "administrative appeal" argues that both our group, "Save The Poudre", and the "Cache la Poudre River" are legally entitled to challenge the state 401 certification. Both legal entities are adversely affected by NISP. The river would be severely drained and depleted by NISP -- the list of negative impacts include the degradation of fish habitat, an increase in pollution including E coli bacteria, an increase in algae due to lower flows and warmer water, the drying up of water-cleansing wetlands, and others. Obviously it's the river's health and water quality that we are arguing about -- the State of Colorado and the U.S. government both have laws protecting the water quality in the river under the Clean Water Act -- and so it's clear that the river itself should be a named plaintiff in this legal action in addition to our organization, Save The Poudre. The State of Colorado, joining with the dam-building agency, is trying to "dismiss" the river out of the legal fight altogether. Using obscure internet definitions of the word "entity", the State argues in its Motion to Dismiss on July 16, 2020, that the Cache la Poudre River is a "watershed" but is not an "entity" and has no legal standing in the…
TAKE ACTION: Ask Larimer County Commissioners To Suspend NISP Permitting During Coronavirus Pandemic Emergency
Hi Amazing Poudre River Lovers! We understand and appreciate that this is a difficult time for all of you. First and foremost, do everything you can to stay healthy and take care of yourself and your loved ones. Second -- we are working hard and need your assistance. During this emergency pandemic that has paralyzed the government and economy, Larimer County actually triggered the permitting process for the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP) and we need you to send an email to the Larimer County Commissioners. You can send them an email by clicking here. The State of Colorado has declared a "State of Emergency" due to the coronavirus pandemic, and we believe it gives the Larimer County Commissioners broad discretion to suspend the permitting process for NISP until a normal, public process can take place. Right now, the County has unleashed 911 pages of highly technical documents that the public -- and Save The Poudre -- needs to digest, only given us 42 days to analyze these documents, and set a public hearing date of May 6th. All of this at the exact time when people are supposed to "social distance" and limit public gatherings. NISP has been in federal permitting processes for SEVENTEEN YEARS. Thousands of comments have been generated, and tens-of-thousands of documents are in the public record responding to NISP. It's simply ridiculous to rush through this Larimer County permit process when the public is completely engaged in other matters protecting their health and families, and worrying for their financial future. Please send the Commissioners a respectful email by clicking here asking them to suspend the NISP permitting process. We have a team of scientists working hard to make sure the Poudre River keeps flowing while almost everything else has been shut off by this pandemic. It is your past support that keeps us working hard. Thank you, and stay healthy, Gary Wockner Director, Save The Poudre
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Q: cannot get url query params to appear? I am trying to make a link set a query string param in the url...
In my view, I am doing:
<a (click)="selectPage(123)">123</a>
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TRRC: Testimony of a Journalist Who Was Imprisoned With Her 7-Month-Old Baby
PoliticsTRRC
By Kebba Jeffang Last updated Jul 19, 2019 1,218
Sarata Jabbi ©AI
A former executive member of the Gambia Press Union (GPU), Sarata Jabbi has told the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission how she was sent to jail with her seven-month-old baby during the former regime.
Jabbi, who was working as a journalist for The Point newspaper at the time, was arrested on 15th June, 2009 with a group of other journalists following the publication of a press release by the GPU condemning 'disrespectful and insensitive' remarks by then president Yahya Jammeh against assassinated journalist and publisher Deyda Hydara. They were tried on charges ranging from seditious publications and conspiracy to criminal defamation.
In her testimony via Skype Thursday, Jabbi narrated the condition of the remand wing of Mile 2 central prison where she was detained with her baby, alongside her colleagues when they were arrested.
Sarata Jabbi ©Birmingham Mail
"I felt so devastated. The atmosphere at the remand wing was so terrible because the size of the building was small for the number of people who were there," she recalled.
She spent four hours at Mile 2 before being granted bail because of her status as a breastfeeding mother, though an initial bail application was rejected.
During the trial, Jabbi told the TRRC that going to court had a huge toll and her and kids.
"Any time we were to go to court I woke up very early in the morning and even if he [the baby] was asleep I had to wake him up. And whenever I woke up, my three year old child would always cry. She would want me to take her and I wouldn't take her. It was a difficult moment for us. It was hard because by then my husband was not there."
After a two-month trial, Jabbi and her colleagues were convicted on sedition and criminal defamation charges and sentenced to two years in jail. She likened the atmosphere in the court room that that of a treason or murder trial due to the interest it generated especially from people in the government. Carrying her baby, she was driven to the prison with her colleagues after the judgment.
"I went with the baby to Mile 2 and he spent two nights and three days with me," she recalled. "It was very horrible because there was a single mattress [meant for one person] and I spent the nights with my baby on that mattress. It was just a very tiny mattress and the bed net wasn't in a good condition. It got some holes and it was big enough for mosquitoes to come in. I didn't sleep the nights because I was fanning my baby. I tried to breastfeed him but I was very hungry," she told the TRRC.
At Mile 2, Jabbi was offered food but she refused to eat because of the poor quality of food and the bad condition of the prison cell.
On the third day of her imprisonment at around midday, officers from the Social Welfare went to Mile 2 to meet Jabbi to take her baby from her to an orphanage.
"I asked them why. They said the baby was not meant to be here [prisons]. I told them well, the judge already knew that because my lawyer told him that I could be given an opportunity to stay at home until I weaned my baby and I could come to serve my term but he didn't want to listen. I told them 'if you people know that this place is not meant for the baby I think the judge should have been made to understand that but he turned a blind eye to my lawyer's request and decided to send me to jail with my baby'. So my baby is not going anywhere."
The social workers insisted they were instructed to take the baby away but Jabbi stood on her ground that she would not let him go.
"We started the push and pull. I was holding the baby and the baby held my [prison] uniform. Being a baby doesn't mean he doesn't know who his mom was, and seeing strangers he wouldn't easily fall in for them to go with them. We pushed and pulled and the baby was crying. The prison officers told me to leave the baby because it was time to go back to prisons. So they took him away."
Jabbi testified that she gave up after they promised her that the baby would be brought back to Mile 2 the following morning for breastfeeding, a promise they didn't keep.
"I was heartbroken because I felt that seeing my baby would have rested my mind. My baby's human rights were violated and as a child for that matter."
Her lawyer succeeded in getting the authorities to return the baby to her family. On the sixth day, prison officials authorized family members to bring the baby to her every day for breast-feeding.
Sarata Jabbi's reunion with her family after being released from prison ©CPJ
Following intense pressure from international human rights and press freedom advocacy groups, Jabbi and her colleagues were granted presidential pardon after serving 27 days in prison.
She's been living in the United Kingdom with her family.
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The Lawyers that supported former president Jammeh should be named, let the society know their names, even if they are not Gambians, they manipulated the law for detriment of the innocent and support of evil Jammeh. If those Lawyers are still in the Gambia, they should be to testify.
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Xiaomi will bring its 5G variant of the Mi Mix 3 to Europe in 2019.
Xiaomi unveiled the Mi Mix 3 back in October, and at the time the company said that it will roll out a 5G-enabled variant of the device. We now have more details on the device thanks to a recent Xiaomi showcase at the China Mobile Global Partner Conference. The 5G version of the Mi Mix 3 is powered by the Snapdragon 855 and X50 5G modem, and Xiaomi says it will be able to deliver download speeds of up to 2Gbps.
As a refresher, the Mi Mix 3 features a slider design with six cameras in total — three at the back and three up front. The phone also has 10GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, 93.4% screen-to-body ratio, and a 3200mAh battery.
Xiaomi says it will participate in China Mobile's 5G "pre-commercial field test" in the first quarter of 2019, followed by a launch of the 5G Mi Mix 3 in Europe later in the year. The company says it will launch "commercial" phones that work on China Mobile's 5G network from the third quarter of 2019. Xiaomi is looking to leverage its position as a leading IoT services provider to "explore new applications" that take advantage of 5G in the smart home space.
Alongside smart home products, Xiaomi says it is also looking at other use cases, including "8K ultra-high-definition VR streaming, 3D holographic video call, 3D AR street view navigation," and video game streaming.
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Purchased an African necklace, bracelet, and earring set from Donna. Absolutely fabulous!! Donna and her husband are lovely to work with and most attentive to assure customer satisfaction. Will definitely be purchasing other items in the very near future!
Just left this store! Best shopping experience EVER! The owners are very warm and welcoming! And very knowledgeable on products for our hair and skin! Can't wait to use the products!!! Thank you so much for what you are doing for our people.
Nice selection of all natural products for locs and they have loc jewelry. Very nice handmade jewelry collection. I'll be going to this hair store from now on.
I had a wonderful experience in the store. Ms Donna is very knowledgeable women. I purchase some excellent products. Can't wait for the web site to be up..
Transitioning from shaved head to locs, so bought a wig for the interim. The owner was extremely helpful!! She helped me pick the wig and cut it for me. Very nice place.
I had a wonderful experience with Mrs. Donna learning about natural hair and how to care for it!!! She knows here stuff!!! Go check her out you won't be sorry!
It is extremely refreshing to have a new black-owned business in Trenton which offers quality products and exemplary customer service.
I was greeted when I walked in. Both of the owners were very pleasant. I'll be back!
Owned by a very knowledgeable husband and wife team! I loved how they knew about the products that they carry and they even have feature shelves for others who have natural hair and skin care products. I will give them my future business and I will encourage my friends and family to do the same!
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As with the Fedora 10 to 11 upgrade, you can upgrade Fedora 11 to Fedora 12 using yum. I find this to be the easiest and most reliable way to upgrade a Fedora installation whether you use it as a server or desktop.
To reduce the total data downloaded, I'd recommend installing the yum-presto package first. It downloads delta RPM's and builds them on the fly, which allows you to upgrade packages without having to download the entire RPM's.
For detailed documentation on the entire process, refer to Fedora using yum on the FedoraProject Wiki.
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Q: knex transactions in the same network request (no dependencies) When writing transactions in application code you have 2 situations:
*
*A: You need to grab some data from the database, modify it in the app code, then do a subsequent SQL update using that modified app code data (second call depends upon first)
*B: You need to perform a series of commits that have no data dependencies on each other - either they must all succeed or all fail
Examples (little contrived)
A:
*
*start transaction trx
*read from orders table the email addresses of everyone
*in the app code (database client) send everyone an email
*update every order to mark it's the user has been emailed
*end transaction
B:
*
*read from a csv text file containing orders (email, customer number) into memory
*start transaction trx
*in the app code, send everyone an email (assume none will fail)
*insert into another table a historal log of who has been emailed as part of trx
*update into a another table the total count of emails sent
*end transaction trx
it's a little contrived but the point is, in case B, operations 4 and 5 don't need to be in the same transaction as 1. in such a case we want to build a knex query which would produce
BEGIN TRANSACTION
INSERT INTO historicalEmailsSent ...
SET count FROM emailsSentCount WHERE customer='custId'
COMMIT
I'm not sure if knex does this today, when you create a transaction, e.g.
const trx = knex.trasnaction();
await trx('historicalEmailsSent).udpdate(...)
await trx('emailSentCount).update(...)
trx.commit();
my understanding is you will end up making 2 separate network requests to the database, holding the transaction open, when you could have made only one. This is because knex doesn't know if inbetween your first and second transaction, you do someething in your app code which then a later transaction depends upon.
Or am I mistaken?
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You will be given an empty computer box. These boxes will be used to store your paint container, pencils, etc. The box design should be a reflection of your personal style and can be completed in several different ways. Include your name in the design on one of the shorter edges of the box. Its inclusion should be part of the design and not just written or painted alone. We will only be painting the lid of the box and not the base.
Acrylic Paint - This paint dries as a plastic and will not come out of clothes. Aprons are available to protect clothing.
Decoupage - This term refers to the technique of cutting out paper and gluing it to a surface. We will use a special glue called Mod Podge. Please use old brushes for this technique and clean them before the glue has dried in the bristles.
This is the step students most often skip, but it is vital to creating a well designed, creative artwork. Take time to look for multiple concepts for your final piece rather than just going with your initial idea. You may end up going back to that first thought but it is not always the best design. Resources for ideas can be found anywhere including websites, photographs, nature, artworks, music lyrics, etc. Ideas can be placed in a envelope or folder for collected images, a Pinterest board, and/or in a file on your computer.
Now it is time to see what works and what doesn't. This step can take many forms. It includes color mixing, drawing & sketching, playing with art media, working out your design, etc.
All of your previous work comes down to this moment. It is time to actually make something. Getting started is easier because you have taken the time to investigate and explore ideas. Take your time and adjust when issues arise. ENJOY THE PROCESS!
to blur small details or turn the piece upside down to check larger shapes, proportions, and colors. Also, ask a friend to look for things that draw too much attention to themselves.
Once the piece is finished, take some time to analyze what worked and where you need to improve. Be honest but not overly critical. Since art is an extension of ourselves, it is easy to struggle with the imperfections in our work.
Turn in your test pattern photo and finished product photo on Schoology.
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2006 R 2h 26m Blu-ray / DVD
Rachel Stein is a beautiful Jewish woman who averts Nazi capture, then assumes a new Aryan identity and joins the Dutch resistance movement. A local leader persuades her to seduce a Nazi commander and take down the enemy from within.
Carice van Houten, Sebastian Koch, Thom Hoffman, Halina Reijn, Waldemar Kobus, Derek de Lint, Christian Berkel, Dolf de Vries, Michiel Huisman
Drama, Foreign, Military & War Dramas, 20th Century Period Pieces
English, French, Spanish (Neutral)
Dutch: Dolby Digital 5.1
English, English SDH, Hindi, French, Spanish (Neutral)
Dutch: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dutch: PCM Surround
Common Sense rating Not for kids
Parents need to know that this subtitled World War II drama from the director of Basic Instinct is intense from start to finish. Wartime takes its toll on all the characters, robbing them of their humanity. The lead character, Rachel/Ellis, sleeps with the enemy to infiltrate their turf, and people are dispensed with as the killers see fit. The violence is frequent and bloody, the sex is quite graphic, and characters swear, drink, and smoke.
Graphic nudity (including a urination scene and full-frontal shots of both men and women), simulated sex acts, sexual banter. Rachel/Ellis dyes her pubic hair in front of a mirror.
Nearly unrelenting violence, played out in full gore. A man is shot and his brain explodes; dead bodies are dug up from mass graves; lots of gunfire, hitting, slapping, and more.
Antisemitic hate words and swearing -- "s--t," "damn," etc. -- in subtitles.
Antisemitism, sexism, coercion, torture, and murder are all part and parcel of the storyline and setting. But the heroine is a brave, resourceful woman.
No products of note, save for Cadbury and a specific kind of stamp.
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A door step lender/debt collector who traded as Mr Superloan has failed in his appeal over the removal of his consumer credit licence.
Doorstep lender Kevin Duke, who operated in Sunderland as Mr Superloan, has been stripped of his consumer credit licence after failing to reveal his long and violent criminal past.
Duke had failed to fully disclose his history of criminal convictions on his licence application.
When he applied to the Office of Fair Trading to run a doorstep loans business charging up to 800% interest, he admitted he'd been jailed for 15 months for handling stolen goods. Duke left out an assault causing actual bodily harm in 1995, theft, violent disorder and possessing an offensive weapon in 1997 and two offences of handling stolen goods in 1998. Further police checks revealed he had been arrested in 2007 and 2011 on suspicion of criminal damage but not charged. Police found a machete, a baton and three knuckledusters during a search of his home in 2010, though no charges were brought.
He had appealed the OFT decision, but the first-tier tribunal, the independent judicial body ruling onOFT appeals, refused it on 29 May.
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Leading Muslim Commentator to Deliver Al-Maktoum College Open Lecture
One of Scotland's leading Muslim commentators will deliver the latest Open Lecture at Dundee's Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education this week (February 15).
Professor Mona Siddiqui, OBE, will speak on the topic "Rethinking Hospitality: from law to ethics."
Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh and Assistant Principal for Religion and Society and Dean International for the Middle East, Professor Siddiqui believes it is important to recognise that "hospitality is fundamental to the spiritual life."
She has written: "It (hospitality) is not only expressed in acts we perform and gifts we give – it is, more importantly, a state of mind.
"A generosity of spirit lies at the core of human hospitality, making hospitality the virtue which defines humanity itself."
Her lecture will examine the Islamic ethics that exist within the framework of 'commanding right and forbidding wrong' – and in the context of modernity, which throws up so many challenges, she will ask: what does Muslim ethics look like?
Professor Siddiqui is a regular commentator in various international media and chairs the BBC's Scottish Religious Advisory Committee, holds various visiting professorships and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Royal Society of Arts.
She has received five honorary doctorates and is listed in Debretts' top 500 most influential people in the UK.
"We look forward to welcoming Professor Siddiqui to the College for what is sure to be an intriguing, enlightening and interesting lecture given her undoubted expertise in this field," said Dr Abi Abubaker, the College's Director of Operations.
"Her views and understanding will prove extremely valuable to our audience."
Speakers from all over the world have accepted an invitation to deliver lectures on topics related to religion, Islam, Muslims and interfaith relations.
The free lectures, which run through to June, form part of the College's mission to establish a bridge between Muslim communities and societies and non-Muslim communities and countries.
The lecture, "Rethinking Hospitality: from law to ethics" takes place at the College on Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 6 pm.
It is free to attend and open to the public. However registration is required due to capacity.
To register email: [email protected]
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of traditional herbal formulas, including Bangpungtongseong-san (BPTSS; Fangfengtongsheng-san, Bofu-tsusho-san ), Ojeok-san (OJS; Wuji-san, Goshaku-san ), and Oyaksungi-san (OYSGS; Wuyaoshungi-san, Uyakujyunki-san ), on the activities of the human cytochrome P450s (CYP450s) and UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs), which are drug-metabolizing enzymes. Materials and Methods: The activities of the major human CYP450 isozymes (CYP1A2, CYP3A4, CYP2B6, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, and CYP2E1) and UGTs (UGT1A1, UGT1A4, and UGT2B7) were investigated using in vitro fluorescence-based and luminescence-based enzyme assays, respectively. The inhibitory effects of the herbal formulas were characterized, and their IC50values were determined. Results: BPTSS inhibited the activities of CYP1A2, CYP2C19, CYP2E1, and UGT1A1 while it exerted relatively weak inhibition on CYP2B6, CYP2C9, CYP2D6, and CYP3A4. BPTSS also negligibly inhibited the activities of UGT1A4 and UGT2B7, with IC50values in the excess of 1000 μg/mL. OJS and OYSGS inhibited the activity of CYP2D6, whereas they exhibited no inhibition of the UGT1A4 activity at doses <1000 μg/mL. In addition, OJS inhibited the CYP1A2 activity but exerted a relatively weak inhibition on the activities of CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2E1, and CYP3A4. Conversely, OJS negligibly inhibited the activities of CYP2B6, UGT1A1, and UGT2B7 with IC50values in excess of 1000 μg/mL. OYSGS weakly inhibited the activities of CYP1A2, CYP2C19, CYP2E1, CYP3A4, and UGT1A1, with a negligible inhibition on the activities of CYP2B6, CYP2C9, and UGT2B7, with IC50values in excess of 1000 μg/mL. Conclusions: These results provide information regarding the safety and effectiveness of BPTSS, OJS, and OYSGS when combined with conventional drugs. Abbreviation used: BPTSS: Bangpungtongseong-san, OJS: Ojeok-san, OYSGS: Oyaksungi-san, CYP450s: cytochrome P450s, UGTs: UDP-glucuronosyltransferases, MSDs: Musculoskeletal disorders, NSAIDs: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, EOMCC: 7-ethoxy-methyloxy-3-cyanocoumarin, DBOMF: di(benzyloxymethoxy)fluorescein, BOMCC: 7-benzyloxy-4-trifluoromethylcoumarin, HPLC: High-performance liquid chromatography, PDA: photo diode array, SEM: standard error of the mean, UDPGA: uridine 5'-diphosphoglucuronic acid.
Background: Alternanthera sessilis is a medicinal herb which is consumed as vegetable and used as traditional remedies of various ailments in Asia and Africa. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the antiglucosidase and antioxidant activity of solvent fractions of A. sessilis leaf and callus. Materials and Methods: Leaf and callus methanol extracts were fractionated to produce hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, butanol, and water fractions. Antiglucosidase and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl scavenging activities as well as total phenolic (TP), total flavonoid (TF), and total coumarin (TC) contents were evaluated. Lineweaver–Burk plot analysis was performed on leaf and callus fractions with the strongest antiglucosidase activity. Results: Leaf ethyl acetate fraction (LEF) had the strongest antiglucosidase (EC50 0.55 mg/mL) and radical scavenging (EC50 10.81 μg/mL) activity among leaf fractions. Callus ethyl acetate fraction (CEF) and chloroform fraction had the highest antiglucosidase (EC50 0.25 mg/mL) and radical scavenging (EC50 34.12 μg/mL) activity, respectively, among callus fractions. LEF and CEF were identified as noncompetitive and competitive α-glucosidase inhibitors, respectively. LEF and CEF had greater antiglucosidase activity than acarbose. Leaf fractions had higher phytochemical contents than callus fractions. LEF had the highest TP, TF, and TC contents. Antiglucosidase and antioxidant activities of leaf fractions correlated with phytochemical contents. Conclusion: LEF had potent antiglucosidase activity and concurrent antioxidant activity. CEF had the highest antiglucosidase activity among all fractions. Callus culture is a promising tool for enhancing production of potent α-glucosidase inhibitors. Abbreviations used: LHF: Leaf hexane fraction, LCF: Leaf chloroform fraction, LEF: Leaf ethyl acetate fraction, LBF: Leaf butanol fraction, LWF: Leaf water fraction, CHF: Callus hexane fraction, CCF: Callus chloroform fraction, CEF: Callus ethyl acetate fraction, CBF: Callus butanol fraction, CWF: Callus water fraction, TP: Total phenolic, TF: Total flavonoid, TC: Total coumarin.
Background: Myoporum bontioides A. Gray is a commonly used medicinal plant in China. Recently, the chemical and bioactive investigations to the endophytic fungi of this plant have led to several new compounds with antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities. To find out more active molecules, the metabolites of an endophytic fungus, Trichoderma sp. 09 from the root of Myoporum bontioides were investigated. Materials and Methods: The metabolites were isolated by column chromatography on silica gel, and their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic analysis[one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D)-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Mass spectrometry (MS)], and by comparison with the published data. The dilution method was used for the evaluation of antifungal activity. Results: Four metabolites were isolated and identified as: dichlorodiaportinolide (1), dichlorodiaportin (2), diaportinol (3), and diaportin (4). Compounds1 and 2 showed weak to high antifungal activities against Colletotrichum musae (Berk. and M. A. Curtis) Arx and Rhizoctonia solani Kühn, as compared with the positive control. Conclusions: Compound 1 was a new isocoumarin being worthy of consideration for the development and research of antifungal agents. Abbreviations used: IR: Infrared Radiation, HR-ESI-MS: High resolution electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy, LCMS-IT-TOF: Liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy-Ion trap-Time-of-flight, UV: Ultraviolet-visible, HMBC: Heteronuclear multiple bond correlation, NOE: Nuclear Overhauser effect.
Background: Lippia sidoides (Verbenaceae) is used in Brazilian folk medicine as an antiseptic, and it is usually applied topically on skin, mucous membranes, mouth, and throat, or used for vaginal washings. Objectives: To analyze the chemical composition of the essential oil from L. sidoides collected in São Gonçalo do Abaeté, Minas Gerais and grown in Hidrolândia, Goiás; to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the essential oil, crude ethanol extract, and hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl-acetate, and aqueous fractions (AFs); to study the antinociceptive, anti-inflammatory, and central nervous system activities of the crude ethanol extract. Materials and methods: The essential oils were obtained by hydro-distillation using a Clevenger-type apparatus and analyzed by GC/MS. The antimicrobial activity in vitro was performed by broth microdilution method. The pharmacological tests were performed using female Swiss albino mice. Results: The major components of the essential oil were isoborneol (14.66%), bornyl acetate (11.86%), α -humulene (11.23%), α -fenchene (9.32%), and 1.8-cineole (7.05%), supporting the existence of two chemotypes of this species. The hexane fraction (HF) had good antifungal activity against Cryptococcus sp. ATCC D (MIC = 31.25 μg/mL) and Cryptococcus gatti L48 (MIC = 62.5 μg/mL). In the pharmacological tests, the crude ethanol extract presented antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities. Conclusion: Given that the ethanol extract of L. sidoides is included in the Formulary of Phytotherapeutic Agents of the Brazilian Pharmacopeia as an anti-inflammatory for oral cavities, the present work provides scientific evidence to back this use and highlight the importance of selecting the appropriate chemotype on the basis of the expected biological response. Abbreviations used: UFG: Universidade Federal de Goiás; HF: hexane fraction; DF: dichloromethane fraction; EAF: ethyl acetate fraction; AF: aqueous fraction; MeOH: methanol; MIC: minimum inhibitory concentration; ATCC: American Type Culture Collection; MH: Müller Hinton; DMSO: dimethyl sulfoxide; RPMI: Roswell Park Memorial Institute; NaCl: sodium chloride; μL: microliters; mL: milliliters; μg: microgram; kg: kilogram; h: hour; min: minute; cm: centimeter; COBEA: Brazilian College of Animal Experiments; p.o.:, oral; i.p.: intraperitoneal; s.c.: subcutaneous; SEM: standard error of the mean; RI: retention indices.
Background: It has been known that oxidative stress induced by alcohol played a crucial role in the formation of alcoholic liver disease. Although the formation mechanisms underlying liver injury induced by alcohol still remained largely unknown, it has been considered that oxidative stress played a core role in the pathogenesis of hepatocyte damage. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of soyasaponin Bb (Ss-Bb) on oxidative stress in alcohol-induced rat hepatocyte injury. Results: It has been shown that the administration of Ss-Bb could significantly restore antioxidant activity in BRL 3A cells. Moreover, the impaired liver function and morphology changes resulting from ethanol exposure were improved by Ss-Bb treatment. Treatment with a pharmacological inhibitor of haem oxygenase-1 (HO-1) indicated a critical role of HO-1 in mediating the protective role. Finally, we found that pretreatment with Ss-Bb to ethanol exposure cells increased the expression level of HO-1.Conclusion: It was suggested that Ss-Bb may protect against alcohol-induced hepatocyte injury through ameliorating oxidative stress, and the induction of HO-1 was an important protective mechanism.
Background: Leishmaniasis and African trypanosomiasis are recognized as the leading causes of mortality and morbidity with the greatest prevalence in the developing countries. They affect more than one billion of the poorest people on the globe. Objective: To find a cheap, affordable, safe, and efficacious antileshmanial and antitrypanosomal natural drug and to elucidate its probable mode of action. Materials and Methods: Phytochemical investigation of the non-polar fraction of the methanol extract of leaves of Ochrosia elliptica Labill. (Apocyanaceae) resulted in the isolation of ursolic acid, which was unambiguously determined based on HR-ESI-FTMS, extensive 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. It was further tested for its cytotoxicity, antimicrobial, antimalarial, antileishmanial, and trypanocidal potency. in-silico molecular modeling studies were conducted on six vital parasitic enzymes including farnesyl diphosphate synthase, N -myristoyl transferase, pteridine reductase 1, trypanothione reductase, methionyl-tRNA synthetase, and inosine–adenosine–guanosine nucleoside hydrolase to discover its potential mode of action as antitrypanosomal and antileishmanial agent. Results: Ursolic acid displayed considerable antitrypanosomal and antileishmanial activities with IC50 values ranging between 1.53 and 8.79 μg/mL. It showed superior antitrypanosomal activity as compared to the standard drug difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), with higher binding affinities towards trypanothione reductase and pteridine reductase 1. It displayed free binding energy of -30.73 and -50.08 kcal/mole towards the previously mentioned enzymes, respectively. In addition, ursolic acid exhibited considerable affinities to farnesyl diphosphate synthase, N -myristoyl transferase and methionyl-tRNA synthetase with free binding energies ranging from -42.54 to -63.93 kcal/mole. Conclusion: Ursolic acid offers a safe, effective and cheap antitrypanosomal and antileishmanial candidate acting on several key parasitic enzymes. Abbreviations used: AHT: African Human Trypanosomiasis, ATCC: American type cell culture, BuOH: n -butanol, DCM: dichloromethane, DFMO: difluoromethylornithine, EtOAc: ethyl acetate, FCS: fetal calf serum, HMBC: Heteronuclear Multiple Bond Correlation, HMQC: Heteronuclear Multiple-Quantum Correlation, HR-ESI-FTMS: High Resolution Electrospray ionozation Mass Spectrometry, MENA: Middle East and North Africa, MeOH: Methanol, MRSA: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus , NTDs: Neglected tropical diseases, TLC: Thin layer chromatography, UA: Ursolic acid, UV: Ultra violet, WHO: World Health Organization.
Objective: To investigate the effect of methanolic leaf extract of Talinum triangulare on hematological parameters, enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant status,and serum lipid in Wistar rats fed standard laboratory, or 2% cholesterol-enrich diet. Material and Methods: Wistar rats (180-210g) divided into six groups of six animals (males) each were fed 2% cholesterol-enriched diet and orally treated with 0.9% saline or extract of Talinum triangulare (250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg per body weight) daily for eight weeks. Lipid profile, lipid peroxidation (MDA), hematological parameters, and their functional indices and serum antioxidant enzymes (catalase, glutathione -S-transferase, and superoxide dismutase) activities and glutathione status were assessed in normal and diet-induced hypercholesterolemic extract treated rats and compared with the rats treated with 100 mg/kg per bwt standard drug gemfibrozil. Results: A significant (P < 0.05) increase in lipid profile (total glyceride, total cholestrol, low-density lipoprotein, and very low-density lipoprotein), MDA and reduction (P < 0.05) in enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidant status coupled with alterations in hematological parameters was observed in the serum of hypercholesterolemic rats when compared with animals on a normal diet. Coadministration of methanolic leaf extracts of Talinum triangulare or gemfibrozil significantly (P < 0.05) restored the elevated serum lipid profile, MDA, and the deranged hematological parameters to near normal. The extract also protected against hypercholesterolemic-induced diminished enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidant status. The activities of the plant extract are dose (250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg) dependent and it compared favorably with the standard drug gemfibrozil. Conclusion: The present study suggested that the extract of Talinum triangulare might protect against hypercholesterolemic-induced altered lipid profiles, oxidative stress, and also improve the status of antioxidant defense system and hematopoiesis. Abbreviation used: Lipid peroxidation (MDA), (catalase (CAT), glutathione–S-transferase (GST), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione (GSH), Thrombocytes indices (PLT), Red blood cell (RBC), Packed cell volume (PVC), Mean corpuscular hemoglobin(MCH), Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), Total glyceride (TG), Very low density lipoprotein (VLDL), Total cholesterol (TC), Low density lipoprotein (LDL), High density lipoprotein (HDL) and 3-Hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase(HMG-CoA).
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Ratio Estimation
Sampling Variability
Sample Design and Sampling Variability
For persons in housing units at the time of the 1960 Census, the sampling unit was the housing unit and all its occupants; for persons in group quarters, it was the person. On the first visit to an address, the enumerator assigned a sample key letter (A, B, C, or D) to each housing unit sequentially in the order in which he first visited the units, whether or not he completed an Interview. Each enumerator was given a random key letter to start his assignment, and the order of canvassing was indicated in advance, although these instructions allowed some latitude in the order of visiting addresses. Each housing unit to which the key letter "A" was assigned was designated as a sample unit, and all persons enumerated in the unit were included in the sample. In every group quarters, the sample consisted of every fourth person in the order listed. The 1960 statistics in this report are based on a subsample of one-fifth of the original 25-percent sample schedules. The subsample was selected on the computer, using a stratified systematic Sample Design. The strata were made up as follows: For persons in regular housing units there were 36 strata, i.e., 9 household size groups by 2 tenure groups by 2 color groups; for persons in group quarters, there were 2 strata, i.e., the 2 color groups.
Although the sampling procedure did not automatically insure an exact 5-percent sample of persons, the Sample Design was unbiased. Generally, for large areas, the deviation from the estimated sample size was found to be quite small. Biases may have arisen, however, when the enumerator failed to follow his listing and sampling instructions exactly.
Table E compares rates of children ever born per 1,000 women ever married from the 5-percent sample with corresponding statistics from the 25-percent sample presented in Volume I of the 1960 Census of Population. Differences in this table reflect primarily sampling error.
Table E. Comparison of 25-Percent and 5-Percent Sample Data for Women 15 To 39 Years Old, Ever Married, and Children Ever Born Per 1,000 Women, By age and color, For the United States: 1960
color and age of mother Women ever married Children ever born per 1,000 women ever married
25-percent sample 5-percent sample 25-percent sample 5-percent sample
15 to 19 years 927,390 927,745 729 725
20 to 24 years 3,501,515 3,490,391 1,370 1,370
Nonwhite
15 to 19 years 132,467 132,762 1,234 1,247
The statistics based on the 5-percent sample of the 1960 Census returns are estimates that have been developed through the use of a Ratio Estimation procedure. This procedure was carried out for each of the following groups of persons in each of the sample weighting areas:4
Group Sex, color, and age Relationship and tenure
Male white:
1 Under 5
2 5 to 13
3 14 to 24 Head of owner household
4 14 to 24 Head of renter household
5 14 to 24 Not head of household
6-8 25 to 44 Same groups as age group 14 to 24
9-11 45 and over Same groups as age group 14 to 24
Male nonwhite:
12-22 Same groups as male white
Female white:
Female nonwhite:
The sample weighting areas were defined as those areas within a State consisting 4 of Central Cities of Urbanized Areas, the remaining portion of Urbanized Areas not in central cities, urban places not in Urbanized Areas, or rural areas.5
For each of the groups, the ratio of the complete count to the sample count of the population in the group was determined. Each specific sample person in the group was assigned an integral weight so that the sum of the weights would equal the complete count for the group. For example, if the ratio for a group was 20.1, one-tenth of the persons (selected at random) within the group were assigned a weight of 21, and the remaining nine-tenths a weight of 20. The use of such a combination of integral weights rather than a single fractional weight was adopted to avoid the complications involved in rounding in the final tables. In order to control a potential bias in the estimates, where there were fewer than 275 persons in the complete count in a group, or where the resulting weight was over 80, groups were combined in a specific order to satisfy both of these two conditions.
These ratio estimates reduce the component of sampling error arising from the variation in the size of household and achieve some of the gains of stratification in the selection of the sample, with the strata being the groups for which separate ratio estimates are computed. The net effect is a reduction in the sampling error of most statistics below what would be obtained by weighting the results of the 5-percent sample by a uniform factor of twenty. The reduction in sampling error will be trivial for some items and substantial for others. A byproduct of this estimation procedure, In general, is that estimates for this sample are generally consistent with the complete count with respect to the total population and for the subdivisions used as groups in the estimation procedure.
4 Estimates of characteristics from the sample for a given area are produced using the formula
Where x' is the estimate of the characteristic for the area obtained through the use of the Ratio Estimation procedure,
xi is the count of sample persons with the characteristic for the area in one (i) of the 44 groups,
yi is the count of all sample persons for the area in the same one of the 44 groups, and
Yi is the count of persons in the complete count for the area in the same one of the 44 groups.
5For the definitions of Urbanized Area and urban places, see 1960 Census of Population, Volume I, Characteristics of the Population, Part 1, United State Summary.
The figures from the 5-percent sample tabulations are subject to Sampling Variability, which can be estimated roughly from the standard errors shown in tables F, G, and H.
These tables do not reflect the effect of response variance, processing variance, or bias arising in the collection, processing, and estimation steps. Estimates of the magnitude of some of these factors in the total error are being evaluated and are being published in reports in Series ER 60, Evaluation and Research Program of the U.S. Censuses of Population and Housing: 1960. The chances are about two out of three that the difference due to Sampling Variability between an estimate and the figure that would have been obtained from a complete count of the population is less than the standard error. The chances are about 19 out of 20 that the difference is less than twice the standard error and about 99 out of 100 that it is less than times the standard error. The amount by which the estimated standard error must be multiplied to obtain other odds deemed more appropriate can be found in most statistical textbooks.
Table F shows rough standard errors of estimated numbers up to 50,000. The relative sampling errors of larger estimated numbers are somewhat smaller than for 50,000. For estimated numbers above 50,000, however, the nonsampling errors, e.g., response errors and processing errors, may have an increasingly important effect on the total error. Table G shows rough standard errors of data in the form of percentages. Linear interpolation in tables F and G will provide approximate results that are satisfactory for most purposes.
The Sampling Variability of the number of children ever born per 1,000 women depends on the variability of the distribution on which the rate is based, the size of the sample, the Sample Design (for example, the use of households as the sampling unit) and the use of ratio estimates. Rough estimates of standard errors for rates of children ever born per 1,000 ever- married women are presented in table H. The estimates are approximations that involved a number of simplifying assumptions such as the use of regression equations. If a closer approximation to the standard error of the rate of children ever born is needed, it can be calculated using the following equation:
Table F. Rough Approximation to Standard Error of Estimated Number
(Range of 2 chances out of 3)
Estimated number1 Standard error
1To determine the standard errors of data in tables 3 through 18, follow the instructions given later in this section on Sampling Variability.
Table G. Rough Approximation to Standard Error of Estimated Percentage
Estimated percentage Base of percentage1
500 1,000 2,500 10,000 25,000 100,000
2 or 98 3.3 2.3 1.3 0.8 0.3 0.3
10 or 90 7.0 5.0 3.0 1.5 0.8 0.5
25 or 75 10.0 6.8 3.8 1.8 1.0 0.5
50 11.0 7.8 4.0 2.0 1.3 0.8
The use of the equation will provide a closer approximation to the standard error of a rate of children ever born than the use of table H. Table H was prepared using this formula and also a regression function relating the distribution of women with 0, 1, 2, etc., children to the total number of children ever born. In any specific case, this regression function is only an approximation.
Illustration: Table 20 shows a rate of 1,931 children ever born per 1,000 women by age 28 for 702,892 nonwhite women who were born in 1925 to 1929. Table 20 is based on a 5-percent sample, and table H shows that for an estimate of 1,931 children ever born per 1,000 women when the universe is 702,892 women, a rough approximation to the standard error is about 7 per 1,000. This means that the chances are about 2 out of 3 that a complete census result would not differ by more than 7 from the estimated rate of 1,931 children per 1,000 women. It also follows that there is only about 1 chance in 100 that a complete count could differ by as much as 18-that is, by about 2i times the number estimated from table H.
For a further discussion of the Sampling Variability and of the method for obtaining standard errors of differences between two estimates, see Volume I, Characteristics of the Population.
Table H. Standard Error of Number of Children Ever Born Per 1,000 Women
Number of women1 Number of children ever born per 1,000 women
500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500
1,000 90 141 174 220 276 307 348 389 438
2,500 54 90 120 151 182 210 233 233 282
10,000 26 44 61 74 90 102 118 118 141
25,000 18 31 41 49 59 67 72 72 87
100,000 8 15 20 23 28 31 36 36 44
500,000 5 5 8 10 13 15 15 15 20
1,000,000 3 3 3 5 8 8 10 10 13
Special instructions for determining the standard errors of data in tables 3 through 18.
In the preparation of tables 3 through 18, data were tallied separately for each calendar year and then combined into totals for a 5-year period. Data for a given woman were tallied for a table cell for as many of the 5 years as she qualified for, which means that a given woman may be represented anywhere from 1 to 5 times. The tables of standard errors (tables P, G, and H) are designed for data in which each woman in the sample is represented only once. They may be used without modification for those types of data in tables 3 through 18 that are of such a nature that the woman could have been counted only once, as explained in subsection A below. Special procedures are necessary, as explained in subsection B, for those data in tables 3 through 18 where a given woman may be represented several times in the 5-year period.
A. Data involving single counts of woman
Examples of one count per woman are data on first marriages occurring in a 5-year period and data on third births occurring in a 5-year period. A given woman can have only one first marriage, only one third child. Another example consists of data for women married less than one year-a given woman can be of that marriage duration only once as of January 1 of some year in a 5-year reference period. Wherever the data in tables 3 through 18 are of such a nature that the event could have occurred only once to a woman, the tables of standard errors may be used without modification. This rule applies to absolute numbers of events occurring in a 5-year period. It applies also to rates when the base of the rate consists of women who could have been counted only once, as in the case of women married less than 1 year as of January 1 of any year within a 5-year period.
B. Data involving multiple counting of women.
As stated above, data were tallied for each calendar year separately and then combined into totals for a 5-year period. For example, a woman age 14 on January 1, 1955, was counted at age 14 for that date, again at age 15 for January 1, 1956, and again at each later age on January 1 of 1957 through 1959. During the whole 5-year reference period, 1955 to 1959, the woman was counted four times for the broad age group 14-17 shown in table 3 and once for the broad age group 18-19. In contrast, a woman age on January 1, 1959, qualified only once for age group 14-17 in the 5-year reference period. Similarly, other age groups of women shown in tables 3 through 18 involved women who were in the broad age group for varying numbers of years during the 5-year reference period.
Rough approximations to the average number of times women were counted as being in a broad age group during a 5-year reference period can be obtained from arithmetic proportions figured on the assumption that there are equal numbers of women in each single-year- of-age cohort. Data of this type appear in table I, in the column "All women." These rough approximations are useful for approximating the standard errors of data involving women of all marital classes, as explained below. However, many of the data on tables 3 through 18 are for women ever married who were of a specified parity and age as of January 1 of each year within a 5-year reference period. Women were counted as many times as they met the specifications. Table I also presents rough approximations to the average number of times women ever married were counted in a broad age group during a 5-year reference period. These rough approximations were developed from a model based on 1960 Census data for women ever married by single years of age. Because they are not specific for parity, the rough approximations tend to overstate slightly the average number of times women ever married were counted in tables 3 through 18.
Table I. Average Number of Times Women in a 5-Year Period Are Counted, By age at the Beginning of Each Year within the 5-Year Period
age of women All women Ever-married women
14 years and over 4.8 4.8
14 to 17 years 2.5 1.6
18 and 19 years 1.7 1.5
5-year age groups 2.8 2.8
10-year age groups 3.6 13.6
1 Exception: use 2.9 for ever-married women 15 to 24 years old.
When using data from tables 3 through 18 that involve multiple counting of women, the general procedures for figuring the standard errors are as follows:
1. Standard error of an absolute number: Divide the number from tables 3 through 18 by the appropriate factor from table I to obtain an estimate of the unduplicated count of women. Read the standard error of the unduplicated number from table F. Multiply the standard error of the unduplicated number from table F by the same factor from table I to obtain the standard error of the number from tables 3 through 18.
Illustration: Table 4 shows 5,565 white women in 1955-1959 were age 20-21, childless at 7 or more Years since First Marriage. The standard error of the 5,565 is figured first by dividing 5,565 by the factor of 1.6 shown in table I for women ever married age 20-21. The result of the first step is an estimate of 3,478 for an unduplicated count of women. Interpolation in table F shows that the standard error of an unduplicated number of 3,478 is approximately 231. Finally, the figure of 231 is multiplied by the same factor of 1.6 from table I, producing 370, the desired standard error of 5,565.
2. Standard error of a percentage where the base of the percentage is from tables 3 through 18: Divide the base of the percentage by the corresponding factor from table I to obtain an estimate of an unduplicated count of women for the base. Determine the standard error of the percentage from table G, using the estimated unduplicated number as the base. The result is the desired standard error of the percentage in tables 3 through 18.
3. Standard error of a fertility rate from tables 3 through 18: The procedure is the same as given above for the standard error of a percentage, except that table H is used instead of table G.
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Subaru made mild waves last year when it announced it would offer a relatively low-cost suite of driver-assistance technologies dubbed EyeSight in the 2013 Legacy and Outback (the kit later expanded to the 2014 Forester's option sheet). The stereoscopic camera–based system enabled adaptive cruise control, pre-collision automatic braking, collision warning, and lane-departure warning, but its operating range was fairly limited compared to the radar- and sonar-based systems used by pricier luxury brands. Now, Subaru's back with the second-generation EyeSight system, and it's improved on the original's capability while adding more functions.
For those not familiar with Subie's stereoscopic camera setup, it works like this: a pair of forward-facing cameras mounted at each side of the rearview mirror "see" what's in front of the car. By angling the cameras relative to one another and stitching their feeds together, the system's brain gains a rudimentary form of depth perception, and thus object recognition. For its second act, EyeSight has inherited the ability to see color. Before, the system's "eyes" saw the world in black-and-white dog vision; with color, the setup's ability to discern its surroundings is boosted by a claimed 40-percent increase in viewing angle and distance.
We Try Out Subaru's EyeSight
This enhancement is critical, because one of EyeSight's key limitations compared to a conventional radar-based system is its viewing distance and reaction quality. Stereoscopic cameras can't see as far as radar or process what they're seeing as quickly. Adding color allows Subaru to up EyeSight's operating speeds, enabling automatic pre-collision braking from 31 mph and pre-collision brake assist (which aids the driver's braking in emergency scenarios) from 43 mph—both thresholds are 12 mph faster than before.
Cleverly, Subaru has extorted EyeSight's ability to "see" color to enable brake-light and traffic-signal recognition. This info is looped into the adaptive cruise-control function, meaning if EyeSight sees brake lights or red lights ahead, it can trigger automatic braking sooner. Just as the first-gen system could cut throttle if the driver attempted to accelerate from a stop with an object in the way, the second-gen version can do the same, but adds the ability to do so in reverse.
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EyeSight currently can be had for as little as $2740 bundled in a package on Legacy and Outback Premium models (total prices, EyeSight included: $26,830 and $30,360) and $2400 on the Forester 2.5i Touring (for an out-the-door price of $30,820). The new EyeSight setup goes on sale in Japan next year, and while Subaru hasn't outlined plans—or feature allocation—for the U.S. yet, we expect it will arrive here shortly thereafter.
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Le district d'Albi était une division territoriale française du département du Tarn de 1790 à 1795.
Histoire
Le district d'Albi est créé en 1790. Par la loi du 28 pluviôse an VIII (), il est remplacé par l'arrondissement d'Albi.
Composition
Il était composé de 12 cantons (dont trois aujourd'hui disparus) :
Alban,
Albi,
Castelnau-de-Lévis, (aujourd'hui disparu)
Lombers, (aujourd'hui disparu)
Monestiés,
Montirat, (aujourd'hui disparu)
Pampelonne,
Réalmont,
Saint-Juéry, (aujourd'hui disparu)
Valderiès,
Valence,
Villefranche.
Sources
La formation du Département du Tarn, Appolis Émile, Bibliothèque de la Revue du Tarn (1938).
Communes du Tarn - Archive et Patrimoine, Conseil Général du Tarn et Archives départementales (1990) -
Albi
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Writing found on "blank" Dead Sea Scroll fragments
The texts were previously thought to be blank and were cut up for materials studies.
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Image of some of the Dead Sea Scrolls. These have clearer writing than the ones mentioned in this study.
Several seemingly blank fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls have been found to have writing on them.
The text was found accidentally, and only confirmed with multispectral imaging.
The newly found text seems to relate to the book of Ezekiel.
Scotty Hendricks
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According to the findings of The University of Manchester, the famous Dead Sea Scrolls have a little more to tell us. A collection of scroll fragments once dismissed as blank and useless have been shown to have nearly invisible writing on them.
Joan Taylor, a professor at King's College in London, found the writing while examining the scrolls as part of another study focused on all of the Qumran artifacts in their collection.
"Looking at one of the fragments with a magnifying glass, I thought I saw a small, faded letter – a lamed, the Hebrew letter 'L.' Frankly, since all these fragments were supposed to be blank and had even been cut into for leather studies, I also thought I might be imagining things. But then it seemed maybe other fragments could have very faded letters too." Professor Taylor said in an official statement.
As a result of her chance discovery, 51 other seemingly blank fragments were photographed and analyzed using multispectral imaging techniques. Four of them were found to have previously invisible writing on them. The longest find was a four-line text with each line having around 15 letters.
Are religious fundamentalists missing the point of religion?
For those who have heard of the scrolls but aren't sure of what they are, the Dead Sea Scrolls are a collection of ancient Jewish manuscripts found in desert caves in the West Bank. There are thousands of these fragments of parchment, some of which may have been written as far back as the 4th century BCE.
Some of them are Hebrew scriptures that would be familiar to any student of the Abrahamic religions. Others are pieces of books that didn't make it into the final editions of the holy texts, and still others reflect sectarian viewpoints.
The newly reviewed ones don't have anything quite so interesting on them; the only full word found so far is "Sabbath." It is currently speculated that these fragments are related to Ezekiel 46: 1-3.
However, the lack of previously forgotten mystical wisdom on the newly reviewed fragments is not cause for dismissal. This discovery was made as part of another, larger project and may have implications for it. These tiny fragments are also the puzzle pieces that help give us a clearer view of the bigger picture of the ancient world. Exactly how they all fit together is still a discovery waiting to be made.
Perhaps they will shed light on the development of biblical texts? Maybe the writing style will lead to linguistic discoveries? Or maybe they will just be another part of humanity's collective heritage.
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Brighton girl's steer 'grand'
By Margie Wood
Lisa Reid, a 15-year-old girl from Brighton, won the grand champion market beef trophy at the Colorado State Fair Friday, showing a massive black Maine crossbreed steer.
Her animal's name is "Casino Royale," and he was all aces for Lisa.
The reserve grand champion was shown by Tanner Anderson, 16, of Eaton - who also was the reserve champion in the weight class with Lisa's steer. The second-place animals in each class were introduced before the champions, because as soon as the grand champion is named the second-place finisher in the class can move up to be considered for reserve grand.
Lisa's steer weighed in at 1,314 pounds and Tanner's at 1,327 pounds.
Lisa is the daughter of Jim and Betty Reid and she has been in 4-H since she was 8 years old. She's also a 4.0 student, her proud dad said.
Tanner is the son of Mark and Tammy Anderson. He plays baseball for his high school in addition to spending many hours tending to his steer, whose name is "Chuck."
There were 86 animals in the market beef show, judged by Kevin Jensen of Courtland, Kan.
The champion steer traditionally draws the highest bids at the Junior Livestock Sale, which will be held Tuesday night at the Fair. The sale includes the market steers, hogs, lambs and goats raised by 4-H members throughout the state.
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A MELTING POT OF MUSICAL CULTURES
The Euro-Mediterranean Youth Music Expo is a four-day event which combines various modalities of high-level youth music activities and productions embracing all musical genres. This large-scale event brings together over 200 young musicians (young soloists, youth bands and orchestras from all musical backgrounds, classical, ethnic, jazz, rock, hip-hop, reggae etc), music teachers, organizers and professionals altogether related for a multilevel educational and artistic fair which includes workshops, seminars, open-air public concerts, music labs and more!
EMYME is also a meeting/sharing point for Euro-Med based young musicians and professionals working in the field of cultural management and other related services (cultural NGOs, production companies, record labels, recording studios, web design and developers, music schools and academies).
By participating in the Euro-Mediterranean Youth Music Expo, young musicians (under 30) had the opportunity to initiate future collaborations, meet other young musicians and organizers, promote their work, express their opinion and learn about the latest hot topics in international music cooperation.
Abraham's Café (Estonia)
Abraham's Café is a youthful musical melting pot where Jewish klezmer intertwines with rhythmical Arabic melodies and elements of folk and jazz. The group was founded 2 years ago and since then has gone from strength to strength, with over 40 gigs in Estonia and abroad at some of the best jazz and folk festivals and clubs.
Ad Libitum (Serbia)
Formed in 2007, Ad Libitum is Sofija Tomic (violin) and Miodrag Djordjevic (accordion). Sofija and Miodrag are masters students of Chamber Music at the Faculty of Music in Beograd in the class of prof. Zorica Cetkovic. They've placed top at international competitions in Slovenia, Croatia & China.
Algot (Sweden)
Algot blends a mix of Swedish folk together with 'stuff from in their heads' to come up with original compositions that, coupled with their heartwarming stage performances, have proven a powerful formula for success. In 2011 they won the international Imagine Festival in Brussels and have gone on to tour a string of gigs from Mozambique to Japan!
Amman Arab Music Quintet (Jordan)
This talented young Arab quintet is comprised from Jordanian and Palestinian musicians affiliated to the Jordanian National Music Conservatory (NMC). The repertoire of quintet covers a wide range of traditional and popular Arabic and Jordanian songs and instrumental pieces for violin, qanun, oud, ney, Arab percussions and voice.
Autostrad (Jordan)
Autostrad is an Amman based group, which draws inspiration from traditional music and adds some funky spice and positive reggae vibrations. Aiming for an uplifting and diverse musical output, their music transcends language, geographical divides and individuality, appealing to anyone with an open ear.
Brassical (Estonia)
7 friends from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theater and Tallinn Music High School came together in the summer of 2011 to create a band that could showcase their unique take on brass music. Take 3 trumpets, 3 trombones and a tuba, a repertoire blending classical music with anything and loads of crazy humor and you get Brassical, a name that you will definitely remember.
Doros Zisimos & Corina Vassiliou (Cyprus)
The piano-cello duo of Doros Zesimos and Corina Vassiliou was established in Limassol in 2009 and since then these two skilled musicians have been garnering applause wherever they play. Their classical repertoire includes both Cypriot and foreign composers.
Epilogi Youth Choir conducted by Angelina Nicolaidou-Spanou (Cyprus)
The Epilogi Youth Choir was founded in 2007. It consists of 60 young people between the ages of 14-20, most of them former members of the "Epilogi" Children's Choir. The Choir performs a wide range of sacred and secular music from the Renaissance to the present day, including choral arrangements of songs from all over the world, as well as music by Greek and Cypriot composers.
Ethno (International)
During the Expo a group of musicians from different countries and different musical backgrounds
will come together for a mini 'Ethno'. Ethno is an international program of JMI where young
traditional/folk musicians come together to teach each other the music and cultures of their
countries. Let's see what this Ethno will bring!
Filip & Jovana (Serbia)
At a point during their fast rising careers, these two classical music wonderkids met and decided to perform together as a duo. Having in common a very early start and prestigious prizes awarded all over the word, Filip Tomić decided to join forces with Jovana Radovanović, forming the virtuoso cello-piano duo also known as Filip and Jovana.
HGM Jazz Orkestar (Croatia)
Founded in the summer of 2002 by JM Croatia and polyvalent musician/conductor Sigi Feigl, the HGM Jazz Orkestar Zagreb continues the legacy of jazz camps started in JMI's World Meeting Center in Groznjan. The project has now evolved into a professional ensemble that has played with many outstanding renowned artists in jazz, classical and world music. The ensemble has recorded 3 albums, apprears regularly on Croatian TV and performed all over the world.
J.Kriste, Master of Disguise (Cyprus)
The musical outfit of Cypriot artist Lefteris Moumtzis has come a long way in the past nine years from being a bedroom music project to becoming a live 10-piece orchestra. The band fuses experimental prog-rock with jazz, psychedelic and electronic elements where one can sense a strong British influence but also distinctive references to Greek traditional music.
Karakeeb (Egypt)
Tackling the current social and political topics relevant to Egyptian youth in a humorous, sometimes caustic manner backed by funky arabic infused grooves is what Karakeeb is all about. Their performances are entertaining, engaging and leave a strong impression on all audiences whether or not they understand Arabic.
Kolonien (Sweden)
A playful synthesis of traditional and contemporary expressions including folk, pop and reggae, Kolonien delivers their thoughts on life with two guitars, one violin, percussion and laid back four part vocals. Kolonien was awarded "Best Young Folk band of the Year" prize in Sweden 2011 and recently released their debut album Clockwise.
Meztelen Diplomaták (Hungary)
Meztelen Diplomaták (the Naked Diplomats) was formed in 2007 for a once off performance that turned out so good, they have stayed together ever since. Their aim is to have fun and get everybody around them to join in the party too! Through an original swinging mix of pop, indie and rock, they draw on influences such as The Drums, The Beach Boys and The Beatles.
NAYA Ensemble (Jordan)
NAYA in Arabic is the feminine name for the traditional flute Nay, which in Aramaic means 'the deer', in Greek it's 'what's considered new' and in Indian it's 'a female leader'. This Arabic ensemble is composed exclusively of women and was established in 2011. They play classical Arabic music both vocal and instrumental, in an attempt to revive the original and unique traditions from Jordanian and Arab music heritage.
POCA (UK)
POCA creates atmospheric pop, tangled in a dark magic as they wonder through songs that speak of moons and stars, space and love, sadness and beauty, laid out on melodies that are gloomy but mellow, layered with lyrics that are full of mystery and hidden messages.
Roshambo (Sweden)
Coming from a small industrial town with a rich musical tradition, the youthful trio represents an explosive combination of rock and indie pop with sing-a-long vocal hooks and infectious riffs, showcasing confident and mature writing and a great stage charisma. It is no surprise that they won over the audience and jury at this year's Musik Direkt (Imagine Sweden).
Stoomboot (Belgium)
Stoomboot, or Steamboat in English, is not an entire musical crew but rather a simple one-man-band consisting of Niels Boutsen, a 20 year old musician who plays his own special version of cabaret. Through warm and emotional songs backed by his acoustic guitar, Niles' songs provides snapshots into everyday life and love, creating an intimate atmosphere that puts people at ease and smiles on faces.
Travel Minds (Belgium)
From their humble beginnings (2011) in a basement in Namur playing covers of Flogging Molly and Cowboys Fringands, Travel Minds rose to make it to the finals of Imagine Belgium in 2012 with an original repertoire and tremendous stage show. This says much about the festive folk rock quartet which has in a short space of time begun to become a group in high demand in Belgium.
VMUMA Chamber Orchestra conducted by Robertas Blisevicius(Lithuania)
The inception of the Vytautas Magnus Unversity's Music Academy's Chamber Orchestra in 2010 came from the desire to preserve a generation of talented and promising musicians. Their success is ensured by a virtuous stage performance that encompasses baroque style music, contemporary classical music and jazz. The orchestra has inspired Lithuanian composers who dedicate their music to the orchestra.
WASLA Band (Egypt)
WASLA means "connection" and reflects the way in which the band members got together through music in Alexandria's underground scene. They are charged with the purpose of raising Egypt's cultural life and accelerate the Egyptian cultural renaissance. The band's musical originality stems from the different musical backgrounds its members: flamenco, funk, blues, country, latin, jazz, hard rock and black metal.
Webern Winds (Austria)
Webern Winds are a thrilling young Austrian wind ensemble that were founded in 2011 and who have already attracted interest from international audiences through their wonderful musical chemistry, high level musicianship and technique.
Zaman (Greece)
Zaman sublimely combines contemporary compositions with Greek traditional music, Mediterranean and oriental folk in a timeless musical reverie. Founded in 2011 in Volos, the ensemble has played extensively and garnered well deserved recognition.
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Ladies, do you prefer... Pretty boys or Manly men?
Im a man and I totally know this.
The guy on the right is too.. I don't know. I don't find him attractive at all is what I'm saying.
I'm a girl so I want boy. I wish he would talk to me more doe.
Men can't be pretty, but they could be handsome.
omg holy hell is b gorgeous.
I want a fvcking man dammit!
Are you kidding me, people?
Though I don't like facial hair.
Pretty boys are generally pussies, girls. You'll date them, and some bigger dude will say "Boo!" and he'll piss his pants and run away.
Or maybe some are gay.
The guy on the right is not manly he just has some half arsed beard,which you can tell he spends a lot of time on trimming.
That guy on the right is also a pretty boy...?
Just for the record, I dont like my men TOO manly and with TOO much muscle. Put I hate pretty boys. .......I'm very picky with men.
I like manly men, but I also like when a man can express his feelings. If he feels he needs to cry, then do. Being real, and crying, is more attractive than acting "tough".
Well, i don't know about some guys, but if they're like me, we aren't trying to pretend to be manly, we aren't that emotional i guess. I feel sadness sometimes, but i never have a urge to cry.
Alright, well as long as you can at least show emotion.
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What's a shared glass of wine in a beautiful garden or by a roaring fire without a little something to eat?
We're now offering small bites to solve this very problem – simple, but tasty options to fill the gaps between lunch & dinner.
Little boards of Linke's Barossa lachsschinken and Barossa Valley Cheese Company cheese.
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With many years' experience in the industry, the team at Oakes has a strong track record in delivering plumbing and mechanical services for all types of building projects. Our professional team of plumbers and ventilation engineers deliver contracts throughout the North of England in the commercial and public sectors. Our total dedication to the needs of our clients and contractors has helped us grow strong relationships with long-established customers, and win new customers. From start to finish, our qualified team make sure all our jobs go beyond our clients' expectations.
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Global EconomyU.S. Politics / Elections2017-2018
The Right Way to Rewrite NAFTA
by Mark Engler June 1, 2017
written by Mark Engler June 1, 2017
Should we cheer Trump's vow to end the North American Free Trade Agreement?
Published in the June 2017 issue of the New Internationalist.
What is an internationalist to make of Donald J. Trump's vow to blow up the North American Free Trade Agreement?
As of late April, President Trump was preparing to issue an executive order commencing U.S. withdrawal from NAFTA, which he has criticized as "one of the worst deals ever" for American workers. Analysts interpreted the move as a hard-line bargaining ploy, designed to force Mexico and Canada to renegotiate the agreement on terms more favorable to the White House.
I hate to agree with Trump, but he's right about NAFTA–and about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which he scuttled after blasting the deal as "another disaster done and pushed by special interests."
The problem is, the president's vision for the global economy is hardly one based on universal rights and cross-border solidarity. To the contrary, his faux-populist track record suggests that anything Trump does to renegotiate NAFTA will be geared toward providing handouts to his billionaire buddies.
Back in the late 1990s and early 2000s, at the height of demonstrations against the World Trade Organization and International Monetary Fund, many protesters rejected being labeled an "anti-globalization movement" by the media. More accurate, they argued, would be to understand their mobilizations as part of a "global justice movement" with deep international ties. Anti-corporate critics contended that the question was not whether we would have some form of globalization, but whether this order would be based on neoliberal economic mandates or on genuinely democratic principles.
The call to rewrite or repeal NAFTA has been a longstanding demand of global justice progressives. The fact that Trump has been able to co-opt this issue for his own purposes reflects a catastrophic failure of the Democratic Party.
Within the base of the party, there is a widespread recognition that neoliberal trade deals have created an international "race to the bottom" on labor and environmental standards. This has hurt not only American workers but their counterparts in the global South as well. As Arthur Stamoulis, executive director of the Citizens Trade Campaign, states, "We know that the trade debate is not about the U.S. versus the rest of the world, but rather about multinational corporations versus the rest of us."
Feeling pressure from the grassroots, more than 90 percent of Democrats in the House of Representatives voted against the Central American Free Trade Agreement in 2005.
And yet, the neoliberal wing of the party still holds considerable sway. Bill Clinton, who fashioned himself a business-friendly "New Democrat" in the 1990s, was the leader who pushed through NAFTA in the first place. Barack Obama, who spoke out against pro-corporate trade deals as a candidate, reversed himself once in the White House and began championing the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Hillary Clinton came out against the TPP on the campaign trail. But since she had previously supported it as Secretary of State, she was simply not a credible messenger.
All this created a window for Trump to capitalize on legitimate public anger about so-called "free trade" deals.
What would a fairly renegotiated NAFTA actually look like? In mid-January, trade unionists, family farmers, and environmentalists from Canada, the U.S., and Mexico came together to articulate a vision for NAFTA replacement "based on social justice, sovereignty, and sustainable development." These advocates have called for adding strong and enforceable labor standards to the agreement's core text; ending NAFTA rules that increase the cost of medicines; and eliminating the ability of corporations to use secretive trade tribunals to attack environmental and public interest policies.
We can be certain that Trump will pursue none of these changes.
Using the rhetoric of right-wing nationalism, Trump has stolen the issue of trade, even while continuing to serve the interests of the wealthy. It's up to us to present an alternative vision, just and internationalist, and to steal it back.
Photo credit: Jobs With Justice.
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You Want an Automated Mentoring Program. Here's How to Get It Funded.
13 Aug You Want an Automated Mentoring Program. Here's How to Get It Funded.
Walking sixteen dogs can help make your case.
We're deep into the third quarter and if you listen very closely, you can hear a peculiar sound. No, not the scurrying feet of secret office betting pools! It's the quiet sound of executives collecting data as they prepare to develop next year's budget. This means it's time for talent and leadership development professionals to ensure that their mentorship program is included in the final Big Number. We've developed a few simple talking points to help you march upstairs, lay out the impact of effective mentoring and knowledge transfer programming, and secure the needed funds like a pro.
Effective mentorship programs must demonstrate a positive impact on the bottom line, and that means increased productivity. A recent study examining the productivity of managers found an 88% productivity increase in managers who had a mentor, versus only a 24% increase in managers without a mentor.
Mentoring programs are famous for increasing job satisfaction, which drives retention. Depending on where you look, the estimated cost to replace a seasoned employee is between roughly two and three times their annual salary. Of course, mentoring programs have a cost – but it's not nearly as much as the cost of not having a mentoring program as part of your retention strategy. And don't forget that unemployment is at a historic low, which heats up the job market and makes retention more important than ever.
A mentoring program makes your company a more attractive place to work. Why? American job seekers place a high priority on opportunities to learn and grow in a new job. The emphasis on advancement is vastly greater for Millennials, now the largest generation in the US.
Just as Rome wasn't built in a day, effective mentorship programs commonly start with a pilot rollout for a small set of participants (anywhere from ten to 1,000, depending on company size) and clear articulation of deliverables. Happily, the pilot program has a smaller price tag, making implementation more doable for decision makers. If the pilot isn't delivering, adjustments can be easily made. If the pilot program is hitting on all cylinders, it's time to add participants!
Responsible for the manual administration of an existing mentoring program? We're so sorry. Manual mentoring programs are increasingly complicated, made more so by the countless other demands of your time. And if your program is successful, it's probably starting to grow. But growth in mentoring isn't a mathematical increase in complexity; it's an exponential increase. Here's an easy exercise to illustrate this. Ask your supervisor to visualize walking a dog. Now give them another dog, and then two more. Now add twelve more dogs. They'll quickly understand why it's time to bring in a professional! If your bottleneck is participant matching, notifications, reports, or dashboards, automating your mentoring program will deliver a whole new level of impact.
America's workforce wants to learn and to advance, while their employers are counting on improved productivity and retention. High-performing TD/LD professionals know that mentoring bridges these interests – and delivers much more. Hopefully this guide will improve your ability to cement the resources for your 2019 program. Your colleagues are counting on you!
eMentorConnect (www.ementorconnect.com) is standing by to help you strengthen your budget request with impact data, accurate pricing estimates, and a demo of our platform customized to your brand specifications. Contact us today.
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Articles: Holidays in Lake Como
Things to do in Como: An Insider Guide
Insider Guides Things to do in Menaggio:... One of the most visited spots on Lake Como, Menaggio sits on the west bank of the lake amid a cluster of pretty villages
Insider Guides Things to do in Tremezzina:... The first thing you need to know about Tremezzina is that it didn't exist – in its current form at least – until a few years ago.
Insider Guides Things to do in Bellagio:... Nicknamed the Pearl of Lake Como, it's not hard to see why so many people say Bellagio is the highlight of their Lake Como holiday.
Things to do in Como
Lake Como is known for its secluded getaways and chocolate-box villages, but anyone seeking a lively hub from which to explore its spectacular environs should consider the city that shares its name: Como.
Situated on the southern shore of the lake, Como is less a resort than a city, meaning it's a great option if you love a bit of metropolitan buzz. On the other hand, away from the city centre, there are also plenty of choices for a relaxing lakeside getaway.
Como is also well established as a centre for tourism: Julius Caesar founded Novum Comum in the first century BC and the town rapidly became popular with wealthy Roman aristocrats, drawn by the agreeable lakeside climate and delightful scenery – much like today's visitors.
What to do in Como
Take a boat tour of the lake
No trip to Como is complete without a boat tour; it really is the best way to explore the lake. There are numerous options, including a large choice of operators and a public boat service provided by Navigazione Laghi, whose fleet includes motor ships, hydrofoils and ferries. Private tours are more expensive, but they give you a chance to devise your own itinerary and explore at your own pace. If you're embarking from Como, head down to the pier near Piazza Cavour.
Arguably the finest country house in Northern Italy, Villa Carlotta is a handsome example of the elegant grandeur of 18th-century neoclassical architecture. Situated in Tremezzo, halfway up Lake Como's western bank, this sprawling lakeside mansion can be reached by boat, which is undoubtedly the best way to encounter its impressive façade. Be sure to spend some time in Villa Carlotta's gorgeous botanical gardens, which are ablaze with colourful flora – especially in the springtime.
Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and Piazza Duomo
Como's impressive Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is a genuinely awesome sight to behold. The unique result of several centuries of construction – between 1396 and 1770 – it incorporates a variety of styles including Romanesque, Renaissance and Gothic. The final architectural touch is a rococo cupola, added by Filippo Juvarra. The cathedral's interior is no less impressive, featuring huge gold-woven tapestries. Piazza Duomo is also home to Broletto, the characterful Romanesque Town Hall building, which features a particularly striking bell tower.
Villa Olmo
Another grand neoclassical mansion, Villa Olmo rivals the aforementioned Villa Carlotta and Villa Balbianello in Tremezzina for the status of most impressive residence on Lake Como's shores. In truth, all three are well worth a look. Villa Olmo is in northwest Como; like Carlotta and Balbianello, it's surrounded by expansive, immaculately kept gardens that make for a pleasant stroll. The villa's imposing façade features a large colonnade decorated with tondos by the 18th-century Milanese sculptor Francesco Carabelli. Inside, it houses an impressive art collection.
Visit Brunate
Perched on the wooded hillside high above Como, Brunate is a small town that's accessible by cable car from Viale Geno, near the Como Nord Lago train station. The town is known as the 'balcony of the alps' and is certainly a fine vantage point from which to take in sweeping views across Como and the lake that bears its name. Ascend 150 metres further up the hill via a footpath (a 30-minute walk) and you'll reach San Maurizio, home to the Volta Lighthouse, which is normally open to visitors. If you can manage one last ascent, the views from the top of the lighthouse are well worth the effort.
Where to stay in Como
Palazzo Albricci Peregrini
A boutique hotel set around a delightful interior courtyard garden, Palazzo Albricci Peregrini offers an oasis of calm in Como's city centre. Everything in this elegant little hotel is tastefully presented and the Galli family are thoughtful and welcoming hosts.
Via Giuseppe Rovelli, 28, 22100 Como
Vista Palazzo Lago di Como
Situated on Piazza Cavour, a picturesque square on the lakefront, Vista Palazzo Lago di Como offers fabulous five-star accommodation in the heart of Como. It's a relatively small boutique affair with 18 rooms, all decked out in classy tailormade Italian furniture and equipped with opulent marble and onyx bathrooms. Many of the rooms offer fabulous views of Lake Como.
Piazza Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, 24, 22100 Como
Posta Design Hotel
Handily located in the heart of Como, the Posta Design Hotel is well placed for many of the city's most popular attractions, including the Duomo. As the name implies, this boutique hotel prioritises stylish design, and a sleek minimalist aesthetic is present throughout. For a reasonably affordable three-star establishment, this hotel feels impressively upscale.
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 2, 22100 Como
Where to eat in Como
Il Comacino
Il Comacino is currently one of Como's most inventive and ambitious restaurants. Prepared to be wowed by exciting, experimental gastronomy, prepared under the expert guidance of chef Carmelo Sciarrabb. Il Comacino also doubles as a great cocktail bar, which showcases the same adventurous approach as the restaurant.
Piazzolo Giuseppe Terragni, 7, 22100 Como
Very much a local favourite, this modest lakeside restaurant is justly famous for its inventive and exceedingly generous salads and pasta. The service is swift and friendly, the prices are extremely reasonable, and the atmosphere is invariably bustling and lively.
Piazza Domenico Croggi, 4, 22100 Como
Osteria L'Angolo del Silenzio
Hidden away on the edge of the Old Town, Osteria L'Angolo del Silenzio (The Corner of Silence) is a long-established Como institution that serves delicious Lombardy cuisine in a series of attractive dining rooms and a pleasant garden courtyard. Expect hearty portions and value for money.
Viale Lecco, 25, 22100 Como
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For an ecommerce business, a fluid and problem-free migration is vital: any potential downtime or problems with the new site can cost the business both customers and money.
We migrated our website at the beginning of 2015 and even though we planned it down to the last detail, we still learned some valuable lessons along the way.
Chiefly, that you should use the migration process as an opportunity to make your site perform better, as opposed to it simply being an exercise in damage limitation. After all, it is much easier to implement marketing best practices before a site goes live, than when it's up and running.
When creating your new site, don't forget your old one. You may have naturally built valuable links in the past without realizing it. A good way to check is to run your site through a tool like Moz's Open Site Explorer which will show you the external links pointing at your website. Short of that, if you have a Google Search Console account then you can check the 'Links to Your Site' tab there as well.
It's important you redirect pages on your old site with links pointing at them to equivalent pages on your new site. You don't want your customers landing on 404s or not reaching your new domain at all, and you don't want to lose the valuable SEO juice that's passed through those links.
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If you're going to be testing your website with specific tools once it goes live then make sure your development team know this in advance and have access to the same tools so they can test as they go.
Screaming Frog – this tool crawls your website and reports back on a load of useful information, from data on the pages themselves through to broken links. The free version allows you to crawl up to 500 pages at a time.
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Every so often, I read a book that stumps me, in the sense that it satisfies my ever need and takes away any chance of critiquing it. I'm taking perfect books. Instant classics. You could say that these books really just leave me speechless. This feeling often catches me in the middle of books like The Bell Jar, The Picture Of Dorian Gray, or, likely, any classic ever written. I feel like I am not equipped or deserving of critique for these books; they have established their claim as masterpieces, and who am I to judge?
Jesmym Ward's "Sing, Unburied, Sing"is one of these perfect books. As a winner of the National Book Award for Fiction, the masses seem to think so, too.
The story follows a Mississippi interracial family. Jojo does his best to pick up the pieces left astray by his mother, Leonie, and look out for his infant sister, Kayla. They are watched over by their grandparents, Mam, a dying spiritual woman, and Pop, an ex-prisoner who works the land. Leonie, a neglectful mother, learns her husband, Michael, is getting out of Parchman prison, and she whisks her ill-adjusted children away on the northbound journey. After quick stops for drug deals and bouts of sickness, they reach the prison, where Jojo realizes he can see the spirit of a dead boy he knows from Pop's stories. As his family navigates their problems, he reluctantly sets out to help the boy find his way home.
Leonie's emotionality is heightened by her drug use, as she retreats away from her children to do cocaine or meth with her friends and her beloved. She desperately wants to be a better mother, and she resents the nurturing bond she watches develop between her children, as she realizes that she is not a caregiver. To escape her pain, she continues to twist further into her comforts, and when she's high, she sees the apparition of her dead brother, Given, haunting the corners of her rooms.
Dramatic tension between a mother and child is not easy to write unless one has experienced it, and Ward creates a vast distance between Leonie and Jojo, letting their disappointment and bitterness ring out loudly. As infuriating as it is to watch a child be forced to assert independence because of neglect, a profound sympathy can be found in Leonie's life and losses.
Leonie is not the only one haunted by ghostly visions of the past. Jojo finds himself a focus of Richie, a dead prisoner boy that Pop once guarded over in Parchman. Richie was the youngest person in the prison camp, and his years were lived when the prisoners were forced to work the cotton fields. Whipped, beaten, and worked to exhaustion, Richie shows us the extenuating implications of slavery, long after the Emancipation Proclamation has been signed. He is an example of the abuse dealt toward black men long after they were legally declared more than property.
Exploring the rich and terrible history of racism in the South, Ward's characters describe to us scenes of poverty, imprisonment, lynching mobs, and the systemic prejudices that robbed millions of their rights to life and safety. Her story shows the struggle of Black people, and emphasizes that this story is today's story; that it is still the story embedded in culture.
Ward's prose and vivid imagery is sweepingly deep, and she makes her words take on a physicality, a tangibility. She connects humanity and the mundane with comparisons and descriptions that evoke spirituality and a powerful connection to nature. Rugged, but graceful, Ward's beautiful passages ring out with texture.
This is a tale rooted in the muddy Earth and grown into the spirit world, its roots constantly writhing amidst tense historical context. "Sing, Unburied, Sing" is a mirrored reflection of the past, and its weight placed upon the present, as well as a wrenching portrait of endurance, and how the jagged edge of time and loss and change shape who we become.
awesome review! Thank you! This one sounds excellent!
It was amazing! I hope you love it if you give it a try!
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You've created marketing campaigns that deliver good, qualified leads. Now, it's time to schedule a meeting to close the deal. Don't drop the ball! Follow these marketing best practices to sign those new customers.
1. Get In Your Customer's Head.
Focus on your customer's state of mind. Most have already invested significant time and money in the research and selection process. Expect potential customers to worry that they might choose the wrong vendor. Be prepared to address those concerns. Case studies, testimonials, samples, and references will help reassure the customer that your firm is a good choice.
Everyone prefers different types of communications at different times. Look for patterns: does your potential customer respond faster to phone calls, texts or emails? In the early morning, or while driving to pick up the kids? Structure your communications to fit. Observe their language as they describe their needs. Don't make them learn your jargon – use their words.
3. Send A Good Invitation.
Be specific. Suggest a day and time. Ideally, provide two options. Indicate that you're open to other times.
Be compelling. The potential client has a problem to solve. State the problem and state how you can help solve it – in a sentence. Your goal is to pique the client's interest and remind them why they've chosen to speak with you.
Show interest. Infuse your language with some excitement.
Just go to the customer, already. We hear horror stories of potential customers unable to find parking, getting lost in the rain, or missing that last obscure turn to the meeting place you've chosen. Why start out on the wrong foot?
Listen carefully. Take notes. Answer the client's questions directly. At the end of the meeting, recommend next steps and timing – and confirm that this works for your potential client. Deliver whatever you've promised, on time.
Simple, right? You'd be amazed at how often we see people skip one of the steps above and lose the deal. Don't drop that ball!
Hiring Hickman Consulting Partners was one of the best investments I have made and I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to take their business to the next level.
Hickman Consulting Partners have blown me away with their extensive knowledge of marketing, how a company can effectively and efficiently utilize their marketing dollars and how it affects their bottom line.
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Want to be hired by Gary?
Nice to meet you! My name is Gary. I am looking for pet care for my prized pets. I hope we have the chance to chat soon!
Diabetic kitty needs in-home visits twice a day for feeding and injections!
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Superhero Slate has joined the inaugural class of The Umbrella Academy! Do all people with superpowers have to be heroes? Can this weird, unconventional family resolve their past problems? Which of the 7 members is our favorite? Find out all our thoughts and more in this review episode!
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America's Demographic Opportunity
Among the world's major advanced countries, the United States remains a demographic outlier, with a comparatively youthful and growing population. This provides an unusual opportunity for America's resurgence over the next several decades, as population growth elsewhere slows dramatically, and even declines dramatically, in a host of important countries.
This demographic vitality, however, can only work if there is substantive increase in the economic growth rate and particularly in employment. A growing population brings new entrants into the labor force at a rapid rate. Historically, a relatively positive relationship between workforce entrants and dependents, both old and young, has generated waves of growth across the past several decades. This is widely known as "the demographic dividend."
In the 1950s and 1960s, a relatively youthful population helped drive rapid economic growth first in Europe and then in Japan. By the 1970s, this "youth bulge" shifted to developing nations of east Asia, notably Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia and Indonesia. China experienced this surge in workers in the 1980s and 1990s. More recently, the big winners in youth demographics could be found in countries such as Vietnam, Turkey and Brazil.
Yet remarkably throughout this period, the United States has retained its relative youthfulness. The last census showed the nation experienced 10 percent population growth over the first decade of the 21st Century, with a final count approaching 310 million people. This is in large part a product both of immigration and higher birthrates.
Today, the U.S. fertility rate of over two children per woman remains as much as twice as high as many countries, including Russia, Germany, Japan, Italy, Singapore and Korea. As a result, according to U.S. census projections, the United States will continue to grow to upwards of 420 million by 2050.
In contrast, the populations of longterm competitors among advanced countries—including the European Union, Japan and Russia—are all expected to stagnate and then decline. Japan is a particularly hard case. Its fertility rate has dropped by a third since 1975. By 2015, a full quarter of the Japanese population will be over 65. Generally inhospitable to immigrants, Japan could see its population drop from a current 127 million to 95 million by 2050, with as much as 40 percent of the population over 65 years of age. By then, no matter how innovative the workforce, Dai Nippon will simply be too old to compete.
To a large extent, Europe shares this dilemma. By 2050, Europe's population, now numbering 730 million people, will shrink by 75 to 100 million. Italy's population alone is slated to drop by 22 percent, while Poland's will be reduced to 15 percent.
Due to the one child policy and rapid urbanization, China's population growth is also expected to slow significantly in coming years while the proportion of seniors soars. In the longer run, population growth will be stymied by a large surplus of boys over girls. As a result, notes demographer Nicholas Eberstadt, more than 25 percent of men in their late 30s by 2030 are likely never to marry.
Perhaps even more challenged will be Russia, whose low birth and high mortality rates suggest that its population will drop 30 percent by 2050 to less than one-third of that of the U.S. Even Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has spoken of "the serious threat of turning into a decaying nation."
Russia's de facto tsar has cause for concern. Throughout history, low fertility and socioeconomic decline have been inextricably linked, creating a vicious cycle that affected once-vibrant civilizations such as ancient Rome and 17thcentury Venice.
Within the next four decades, most of the developed countries in East Asia, as well as Europe, will become veritable old-age homes: A third or more of their populations will be over 65. The U.S. will also have to cope with an aging population and lower population growth. Comparatively speaking though, the U.S. will maintain a relatively youthful, dynamic demographic. In comparison, the percentage of the population over 65 will be only one in five in the United States.
The reasons for this divergence with other advanced countries likely includes such things as continuing immigration, greater space, larger houses, a strong aspirational culture and a higher degree of religious affiliation. Whatever the cause, a younger demography could lead to a relatively brighter future for America than is now commonly assumed.
In the near future, the U.S. could reap a potential critical advantage from a particularly large baby 'boomlet' among the Millennial generation, the children of the boomers. This next surge in population may be delayed if tough economic times continue, but over time it will translate into a growing workforce, sustained consumer spending and produce a youthful population likely to push innovation.
The most critical shift will be in the growth of the American workforce which is expected to grow by over 40 percent between 2000 and 2050. In contrast, during the same period the number of entrants to the labor pool will decline by 25 percent in the European Union and Korea and plummet over 40 percent in Japan.
Due to the rapid aging of China's population, largely due to the impacts of urbanization, that emerging superpower's workforce is expected to decline by 10 percent. These demographics suggest a far more difficult future for all these countries, as fewer workers support ever-growing numbers of retirees. China's lack of an established social welfare system makes this transition even more problematic.
Persistently low birthrates and sagging population growth inevitably undermine the growth capacity of an economy. In large part due to demographic forces, by 2050 Europe's economy could be half that of the United States' economy.
Even frugal Germany, by far Europe's strongest economy, can expect its growth to be constrained by ever higher spending on seniors and a diminished workforce. By 2030, notes demographer Nicholas Eberstadt, Germany's public debt will exceed 200 percent of GDP, with annual debt service accounting for 10 percent of GDP. To put this in perspective, that's nearly twice Greece's current burden of debt service.
Other negative consequences of an aging and stagnant (or declining) population are less tangible, but no less real. Similarly, it is generally younger workers who drive innovation. Children provide a large consumer market and push their parents to work harder. By having children, people also make a commitment to the future for themselves, their communities and their country.
In contrast, a largely childless society generally produces other attitudes. It tends to place greater emphasis on leisure activities over work. It also promotes a shift away from a focus on future growth and toward paying pensions for the aging. An aging society is likely to resist risky innovation or infrastructure investments meant to serve future generations.
Yet in the immediate future, population and labor force growth present us with enormous challenges. Perhaps the greatest challenge in this era of economic stagnation lies in providing employmen—and adequate education—to a growing workforce. One cause of the U.S.'s persistently high unemployment and underemployment lies in the rapid expansion of the workforce from the large baby boom "echo" or Millennial generation.
This growing workforce means the country needs to create 250,000 new jobs a month—twice what we produce in a "good" month today—just to stay even. Younger Americans may be unemployed at rates similar to their European counterparts, but in Europe the labor force will be shrinking. For the US to take advantage of its demographic dividend, we need to create the kind of rapid economic growth that sparks widespread job creation.
One possible, if unpalatable, alternative to meeting the growth challenge would be for the US to follow the path of demographic decline well under way in Europe and Japan. American birthrates, which were rising during the first part of the 2000s, have fallen with the recession and could conceivably become permanently depressed—as occurred in the 1930s—if prospects for economic growth fade.
A weaker economy could also slow immigration, which has been one of the main causes for the country's relatively favorable demographics. Roughly one-quarter of all the country's elementary school students are either immigrants or the children of immigrants. Overall, Mexican immigrants, the largest group coming to the country, average 2.5 children per family compared to 1.8 to their Caucasian counterparts.
Immigrants, particularly from Mexico, have been hard-hit by the recessions, in large part due to declines in construction and manufacturing where their losses have been higher than native-born Americans. This, not surprisingly, has created diminishing immigration levels across the country.
Overall, migrants leaving Mexico, both legally and illegally, have dropped by more than two-thirds since 2005, according to that country's census. Illegal immigration, according to the Pew Center, has fallen even more precipitously, from over 500,000 in 2000- 2004 to barely 100,000 in 2010. This pattern may continue in part due to lower birthrates in Mexico itself—where the average family size has decline from 6.8 children to barely 2.0—and by improving economic conditions.
A drop-off in immigration from Mexico and elsewhere could be particularly problematic for cities such as New York or Los Angeles, long reliant on newcomers to make up for high levels of domestic outmigration. Already, migration to these cities is roughly 50 percent below the levels in 2000. In 2001, for example, New York welcomed almost 160,000 newcomers; in 2009, that number had dropped to barely 100,000.
If tough times continue, these levels could drop even further, with profound consequences. Immigrants, for example, fuel much of the urban workforce.
In Los Angeles, where immigration dropped by 40,000 annually over the past decade, immigrants constitute roughly half the total of those employed.
Perhaps even more importantly, these immigrants have become critical to creating the kind of grassroots capitalism necessary to create jobs. In the last decade, largely immigrant populations such as Hispanics and Asians expanded their number of businesses at 50 percent higher rates than the overall average. According to the Kaufmann Foundation, the immigrant share of all new startups doubled from 14 percent in 1996 to 29 percent in 2010.
The future of these new businesses could now be clouded both by diminishing immigration as well as stirring antiimmigrant sentiment. It is perhaps too early to know if strict controls on illegal immigration—enacted in states such as Georgia and Arizona—will slow down migration to other metropolitan regions but this has to be considered as a possibility. Ironically, many of these same areas have been those that were becoming increasingly attractive to newcomers escaping high housing costs in traditional coastal urban magnets.
Another potential threat to America's demographic vitality lies in the potential imposition of strong controls on suburban housing development. This is a policy widely supported among Administration officials and their green allies. In places like coastal California where such policies are already in place, housing prices remain artificially elevated, driving large numbers of young families into the interior and further out to other states.
Generally speaking, people are far more likely to have children in singlefamily homes than in apartment complexes. These potential families also may be impacted by rising tax rates and fiscal burdens, particularly at the state and local levels. Without strong economic growth, it's difficult to see how even the current level of public education—which is paltry, at best—can be maintained.
Already poor schools in cities constitute a major reason why so many "young and restless" move from cities to suburbs; but if suburban education also declines, they may be left to send their children to private schools as well. It is logical to assume that, once forced to pay for schools, many parents will become hesitant to have multiple offspring.
Yet ultimately the question of demographics—and its close link to the need for economic growth—represents a kind of existential question for civilizations. This is understood by some in Europe and Japan, where there have been attempts to increase benefits for families as concerns over demographic declines have grown.
But can policy really change a society that is falling into demographic decline? So far state measures to encourage child-bearing have failed in a host of countries in both Europe and Asia. One possible solution for Europe, immigration, is now being curbed largely due to fears connected to people of Islamic heritage.
Similarly, it is difficult to imagine how historically homogeneous China, Korea or Japan would be willing to accommodate large numbers of newcomers. Among the advanced Asian countries, only Singapore, with one of the world's lowest birth rates, has contemplated using immigrants to stabilize workforce growth and prevent a process of hyper-aging.
Some in the U.S., particularly on the far right, also oppose greater immigration, in part due to fears of the resultant ethnic shift away from a white majority. In addition, many environmental groups around the world oppose steps to revive birthrates. Some even consider procreation of new carbon-belching citizens as something close to anathema. In Great Britain, Jonathan Porritt, chair of the U.K.'s Sustainable Development Commission has advocated cutting the island's population in half as a way to reduce global greenhouse gases.
For their part, some America greens have expressed concern over our country's relative fecundity. Groups like the Center for Biological Diversity and Greenpeace seek to see a cut in our slightly above replacement level birthrate.
These pressures, as well as persistently low economic growth, could lead America into a Japanese or European style demographic decline. A growing population may create great environmental and economic challenges, but it seems clear that a scenario of persistent decline and rapid aging presents a far worse prospect.
This piece originally appeared in Business Horizon Quarterly, published by the National Chamber Foundation.
Joel Kotkin is executive editor of NewGeography.com and is a distinguished presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University, and an adjunct fellow of the Legatum Institute in London. He is author of The City: A Global History. His newest book is The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050, released in February, 2010.
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(Source: HELPGUIDE.org) Healthy eating is not about strict nutrition philosophies, staying unrealistically thin, or depriving yourself of the foods you love. Rather, it's about feeling great, having more energy, stabilizing your mood, and keeping yourself as healthy as possible—all of which can be achieved by learning some nutrition basics and using them in a way that works for you. You can expand your range of healthy food choices and learn how to plan ahead to create and maintain a tasty, healthy diet.
To set yourself up for success, think about planning a healthy diet as a number of small, manageable steps rather than one big drastic change. If you approach the changes gradually and with commitment, you will have a healthy diet sooner than you think.
Simplify. Instead of being overly concerned with counting calories or measuring portion sizes, think of your diet in terms of color, variety, and freshness. This way it should be easier to make healthy choices. Focus on finding foods you love and easy recipes that incorporate a few fresh ingredients. Gradually, your diet will become healthier and more delicious.
Start slowand make changes to your eating habits over time. Trying to make your diet healthy overnight isn't realistic or smart. Changing everything at once usually leads to cheating or giving up on your new eating plan. Make small steps, like adding a salad (full of different color vegetables) to your diet once a day or switching from butter to olive oil when cooking. As your small changes become habit, you can continue to add more healthy choices to your diet.
Every change you make to improve your diet matters. You don't have to be perfect and you don't have to completely eliminate foods you enjoy to have a healthy diet. The long term goal is to feel good, have more energy, and reduce the risk of cancer and disease. Don't let your missteps derail you—every healthy food choice you make counts.
People often think of healthy eating as an all or nothing proposition, but a key foundation for any healthy diet is moderation. But what is moderation? How much is a moderate amount? That really depends on you and your overall eating habits. The goal of healthy eating is to develop a diet that you can maintain for life, not just a few weeks or months, or until you've hit your ideal weight. So try to think of moderation in terms of balance. Despite what certain fad diets would have you believe, we all need a balance of carbohydrates, protein, fat, fiber, vitamins, and minerals to sustain a healthy body.
For most of us, moderation or balance means eating less than we do now. More specifically, it means eating far less of the unhealthy stuff (refined sugar, saturated fat, for example) and more of the healthy (such as fresh fruit and vegetables). But it doesn't mean eliminating the foods you love. Eating bacon for breakfast once a week, for example, could be considered moderation if you follow it with a healthy lunch and dinner—but not if you follow it with a box of donuts and a sausage pizza. If you eat 100 calories of chocolate one afternoon, balance it out by deducting 100 calories from your evening meal. If you're still hungry, fill up with an extra serving of fresh vegetables.
Try not to think of certain foods as "off-limits." When you ban certain foods or food groups, it is natural to want those foods more, and then feel like a failure if you give in to temptation. If you are drawn towards sweet, salty, or unhealthy foods, start by reducing portion sizes and not eating them as often. Later you may find yourself craving them less or thinking of them as only occasional indulgences.
Think smaller portions. Serving sizes have ballooned recently, particularly in restaurants. When dining out, choose a starter instead of an entree, split a dish with a friend, and don't order supersized anything. At home, use smaller plates, think about serving sizes in realistic terms, and start small. If you don't feel satisfied at the end of a meal, try adding more leafy green vegetables or rounding off the meal with fresh fruit. Visual cues can help with portion sizes–your serving of meat, fish, or chicken should be the size of a deck of cards, a slice of bread should be the size of a CD case, and half a cup of mashed potato, rice, or pasta is about the size of a traditional light bulb.
Healthy eating is about more than the food on your plate—it is also about how you think about food. Healthy eating habits can be learned and it is important to slow down and think about food as nourishment rather than just something to gulp down in between meetings or on the way to pick up the kids.
Eat with others whenever possible. Eating with other people has numerous social and emotional benefits—particularly for children—and allows you to model healthy eating habits. Eating in front of the TV or computer often leads to mindless overeating.
Take time to chew your food and enjoy mealtimes. Chew your food slowly, savoring every bite. We tend to rush though our meals, forgetting to actually taste the flavors and feel the textures of our food. Reconnect with the joy of eating.
Listen to your body. Ask yourself if you are really hungry, or have a glass of water to see if you are thirsty instead of hungry. During a meal, stop eating before you feel full. It actually takes a few minutes for your brain to tell your body that it has had enough food, so eat slowly.
Eat breakfast, and eat smaller meals throughout the day. A healthy breakfast can jumpstart your metabolism, and eating small, healthy meals throughout the day (rather than the standard three large meals) keeps your energy up and your metabolism going.
Avoid eating at night. Try to eat dinner earlier in the day and then fast for 14-16 hours until breakfast the next morning. Early studies suggest that this simple dietary adjustment—eating only when you're most active and giving your digestive system a long break each day—may help to regulate weight. After-dinner snacks tend to be high in fat and calories so are best avoided, anyway.
Fruits and vegetables are the foundation of a healthy diet. They are low in calories and nutrient dense, which means they are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber.
Try to eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables every day and with every meal—the brighter the better. Colorful, deeply colored fruits and vegetables contain higher concentrations of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants—and different colors provide different benefits, so eat a variety. Aim for a minimum of five portions each day.
Greens. Branch out beyond bright and dark green lettuce. Kale, mustard greens, broccoli, and Chinese cabbage are just a few of the options—all packed with calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, zinc, and vitamins A, C, E, and K.
Sweet vegetables. Naturally sweet vegetables—such as corn, carrots, beets, sweet potatoes, yams, onions, and squash—add healthy sweetness to your meals and reduce your cravings for other sweets.
Fruit. Fruit is a tasty, satisfying way to fill up on fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. Berries are cancer-fighting, apples provide fiber, oranges and mangos offer vitamin C, and so on.
The antioxidants and other nutrients in fruits and vegetables help protect against certain types of cancer and other diseases. And while advertisements abound for supplements promising to deliver the nutritional benefits of fruits and vegetables in pill or powder form, research suggests that it's just not the same.
A daily regimen of nutritional supplements is not going to have the same impact of eating right. That's because the benefits of fruits and vegetables don't come from a single vitamin or an isolated antioxidant.
The health benefits of fruits and vegetables come from numerous vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals working together synergistically. They can't be broken down into the sum of their parts or replicated in pill form.
Choose healthy carbohydrates and fiber sources, especially whole grains, for long lasting energy. In addition to being delicious and satisfying, whole grains are rich in phytochemicals and antioxidants, which help to protect against coronary heart disease, certain cancers, and diabetes. Studies have shown people who eat more whole grains tend to have a healthier heart.
Healthy carbs (sometimes known as good carbs) include whole grains, beans, fruits, and vegetables. Healthy carbs are digested slowly, helping you feel full longer and keeping blood sugar and insulin levels stable.
Unhealthy carbs (or bad carbs) are foods such as white flour, refined sugar, and white rice that have been stripped of all bran, fiber, and nutrients. Unhealthy carbs digest quickly and cause spikes in blood sugar levels and energy.
Include a variety of whole grains in your healthy diet, including whole wheat, brown rice, millet, quinoa, and barley. Experiment with different grains to find your favorites.
Make sure you're really getting whole grains. Be aware that the words stone-ground, multi-grain, 100% wheat, or bran can be deceptive. Look for the words "whole grain" or "100% whole wheat" at the beginning of the ingredient list. In the U.S., Canada, and some other countries, check for the Whole Grain Stamps that distinguish between partial whole grain and 100% whole grain.
Try mixing grains as a first step to switching to whole grains. If whole grains like brown rice and whole wheat pasta don't sound good at first, start by mixing what you normally use with the whole grains. You can gradually increase the whole grain to 100%.
Avoid: Refined foods such as breads, pastas, and breakfast cereals that are not whole grain.
Good sources of healthy fat are needed to nourish your brain, heart, and cells, as well as your hair, skin, and nails. Foods rich in certain omega-3 fats called EPA and DHA are particularly important and can reduce cardiovascular disease, improve your mood, and help prevent dementia.
Monounsaturated fats, from plant oils like canola oil, peanut oil, and olive oil, as well as avocados, nuts (like almonds, hazelnuts, and pecans), and seeds (such as pumpkin, sesame).
Polyunsaturated fats, including Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, found in fatty fish such as salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies, sardines, and some cold water fish oil supplements. Other sources of polyunsaturated fats are unheated sunflower, corn, soybean, flaxseed oils, and walnuts.
Saturated fats, found primarily in animal sources including red meat and whole milk dairy products.
Trans fats, found in vegetable shortenings, some margarines, crackers, candies, cookies, snack foods, fried foods, baked goods, and other processed foods made with partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.
Protein gives us the energy to get up and go—and keep going. Protein in food is broken down into the 20 amino acids that are the body's basic building blocks for growth and energy, and essential for maintaining cells, tissues, and organs. A lack of protein in our diet can slow growth, reduce muscle mass, lower immunity, and weaken the heart and respiratory system. Protein is particularly important for children, whose bodies are growing and changing daily.
Try different types of protein. Whether or not you are a vegetarian, trying different protein sources—such as beans, nuts, seeds, peas, tofu, and soy products—will open up new options for healthy mealtimes.
Beans: Black beans, navy beans, garbanzos, and lentils are good options.
Nuts: Almonds, walnuts, pistachios, and pecans are great choices.
Soy products: Try tofu, soy milk, tempeh, and veggie burgers for a change.
Avoid salted or sugary nuts and refried beans.
Downsize your portions of protein. Many people in the West eat too much protein. Try to move away from protein being the center of your meal. Focus on equal servings of protein, whole grains, and vegetables.
Focus on quality sources of protein, like fresh fish, chicken or turkey, tofu, eggs, beans, or nuts. When you are having meat, chicken, or turkey, buy meat that is free of hormones and antibiotics.
Calcium is one of the key nutrients that your body needs in order to stay strong and healthy. It is an essential building block for lifelong bone health in both men and women, as well as many other important functions.
You and your bones will benefit from eating plenty of calcium-rich foods, limiting foods that deplete your body's calcium stores, and getting your daily dose of magnesium and vitamins D and K—nutrients that help calcium do its job.
Recommended calcium levels are 1000 mg per day, 1200 mg if you are over 50 years old. Try to get as much of your daily calcium needs from food as possible and use only low-dose calcium supplements to make up any shortfall.
Dairy: Dairy products are rich in calcium in a form that is easily digested and absorbed by the body. Sources include milk, yogurt, and cheese.
Vegetables and greens: Many vegetables, especially leafy green ones, are rich sources of calcium. Try turnip greens, mustard greens, collard greens, kale, romaine lettuce, celery, broccoli, fennel, cabbage, summer squash, green beans, Brussels sprouts, asparagus, and crimini mushrooms.
Beans: For another rich source of calcium, try black beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, white beans, black-eyed peas, or baked beans.
If you succeed in planning your diet around fiber-rich fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and good fats, you may find yourself naturally cutting back on foods that can get in the way of your healthy diet—sugar and salt.
Avoid sugary drinks. One 12-oz soda has about 10 teaspoons of sugar in it, more than the daily recommended limit! Try sparkling water with lemon or a splash of fruit juice.
Sweeten foods yourself. Buy unsweetened iced tea, plain yogurt, or unflavored oatmeal, for example, and add sweetener (or fruit) yourself. You're likely to add far less sweetener than the manufacturer would have.
Eat naturally sweet food such as fruit, peppers, or natural peanut butter to satisfy your sweet tooth. Keep these foods handy instead of candy or cookies.
Most of us consume too much salt in our diets. Eating too much salt can cause high blood pressure and lead to other health problems. Try to limit sodium intake to 1,500 to 2,300 mg per day, the equivalent of one teaspoon of salt.
Avoid processed or pre-packaged foods. Processed foods like canned soups or frozen dinners contain hidden sodium that quickly surpasses the recommended limit.
Be careful when eating out. Most restaurant and fast food meals are loaded with sodium.
Opt for fresh or frozen vegetables instead of canned vegetables.
Cut back on salty snacks such as potato chips, nuts, and pretzels.
Choose low-salt or reduced-sodium products.
Try slowly reducing the salt in your diet to give your taste buds time to adjust.
Conduct an off-site search from MedlinePlus. These up-to-date search results are based on search terms specific to Second Opinion Key Points.
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namespace EmployerEmployeeHuntSystem.Web.Infrastructure.ActionAttributes
{
using System.Web.Mvc;
using Microsoft.AspNet.Identity;
using Services.Data.Contracts;
public class OrganizationFounderAttribute : AuthorizeAttribute
{
public string OrganizationIdKey { get; set; }
public override void OnAuthorization(AuthorizationContext filterContext)
{
base.OnAuthorization(filterContext);
var context = filterContext.HttpContext;
int organizationId = int.Parse(context.Request.Params[this.OrganizationIdKey]);
if (context.User.Identity.GetUserId() != DependencyResolver.Current.GetService<IOrganizationsService>().GetById(organizationId).Founder.Id)
{
filterContext.Result = new RedirectResult("/");
}
}
}
}
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Q: How to add Canon LBP2900b printer to a Raspberry Pi 4 The printer Canon LBP2900b is not listed in the Cups of the Raspberry pi..
I have searched a lot on that but unfortunately haven't found any such working method.
Please help
A: I had an issue getting Canon LBP6020 working with cups on pi. Found the *nix driver but no version of armhf so I did not manage to get it to work. Sharing this in case if you are lucky with your model:
Get the driver from https://www.canon.ie/support/consumer_products/products/printers/laser/i-sensys_lbp2900b.html?type=drivers&language=&os=windows%2010%20(64-bit)
Untar and find the ppd file in Src\cndrvcups-capt-2.71-1\cndrvcups-capt-2.71\ppd
Add it via cups admin when adding the printer
If you are getting the filter related error rastertosfp, then oof! My understanding of this error is you have to install it proper (using the proper ./install.sh script)
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TESTAMENT Wins Award for Best Music Video at American Indian Film Festival
Testament has won the award for "best music video" at the American Indian Film Festival for their clip for the track "Native Blood!" The song, whose lyrics are about vocalist Chuck Billy's Native American heritage, was filmed at the Hopland Indian Reservation in Hopland, CA. The clip was directed by Mike Sloat (Machine Head, Staind).
"I am very happy to have our video recognized," commented Billy, "but the award and praise goes to Mike Sloat for making my vision come to life and convey such a powerful message. Mike Sloat we salute you."
The American Indian Film Festival recognizes outstanding Indian cinematic accomplishments from Native media makers and talent. The Festival also provides an opportunity for filmmakers, tribes, media and public audiences to come together and share in the creative experience and celebrate cinematic accomplishment. For more information visit http://aifisf.com.
Tags: Accomplishment, American Indian Film, American Indian Film Festival, Best Music, Creative Experience, Hopland Ca, Hopland Indian Reservation, Indian Film Festival, Information Visit, Lyrics, Mike Sloat, Music Festival, Music Film, Music Video, Native American Heritage, Native Blood, Public Audiences, Testament, Tribes, Vocalist
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Kuçovë (chiamata dal 1950 al 1990 Qyteti Stalin) è un comune albanese situato nella prefettura di Berat, nella parte centrale dell'Albania.
In seguito alla riforma amministrativa del 2015, a Kuçovë sono stati accorpati i comuni di Kozare, Lumas e Perondi, portando la popolazione complessiva a 31.262 abitanti (dati censimento 2011).
Geografia fisica
La località si trova nella media Valle del fiume Devolli, nell'Albania centrale, precisamente al centro della zona petrolifera albanese.
Storia
Nel 1935 la società italiana AIPA, una consociata dell'Agip, ottenne dallo Stato albanese una concessione molto estesa per la ricerca e valorizzazione del petrolio. I migliori risultati si ebbero a Kucova e qui sorsero gli impianti di produzione, una vera e propria cittadina per il personale addetto, una strada asfaltata per unirla a Berat ed al nuovo aeroporto costruito in funzione di questo centro, il quale, secondo gli usi del Regime Fascista, venne ribattezzato Petrolia, la città del petrolio.
Storia recente
Dopo la guerra, il regime comunista che governava l'Albania ribattezzò a sua volta la città la quale divenne Qyteti Stalin, ovvero Città di Stalin. L'estrazione del petrolio venne intensificata e qui sorse la prima raffineria albanese, non essendo più il petrolio destinato in Italia.
Dopo il 1990, alla caduta del sistema comunista, il nuovo governo dell'Albania democratica ha disposto che la città riprendesse il suo nome originario, Kuçovë.
Sport
Il calcio è lo sport più praticato e visto nella città: la squadra principale della città è il Klubi Futbollit Naftëtari Kuçovë chiamato così anche per il fatto che la squadra fu fondata da dei "Naftëtar" che lavoravano il petrolio.
Il 5 giugno 1988 ci fu una delle prime rivolte all'arbitraggio dell'incontro di ritorno tra Dinamo Tirana e Naftëtari: alla fine della partita i tifosi "Kuçovar" distrussero l'autobus degli ospiti e protestarono contro l'arbitraggio influenzato dai dirigenti comunisti che volevano la vittoria del Dinamo Tirana.
Note
Bibliografia
Albania C.T.I. Milano ed.1940
Calendario Atlante De Agostini, Novara ed.1952
Calendario Atlante De Agostini, Novara ed.2002
Hotel Horizont Kuçovë Hotel a Kuçovë
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Gulf 25: Kuwait x UAE and Qatar x Bahrain
The Kuwait national team plays against the UAE national team, and the Qatar national team against Bahrain, in the second group competitions in the Gulf Cup 2023 "Gulf 25".
From the Kuwait-Qatar match (web)
Today, at 15:15 Al-Quds Al-Sharif time, the Kuwait national team plays against the UAE national team.
The match will be at Al-Mina Stadium in the second round of the second group competitions in the Gulf Cup 2023 "Gulf 25" hosted by the Iraqi city of Basra.
The two teams have no choice but to win to preserve their chances of qualifying for the semi-finals.
As the Kuwait national team lost in the first match against the Qatar national team, 0-2.
In addition, the UAE national team lost in its first match against the Bahrain national team, 1-2.
The Qatar national team leads the group standings with 3 points, ahead of the Bahrain national team (3 points), the UAE national team without points, and the Kuwait national team without points.
And at 18:15, also at Al-Mina Stadium, the Qatar national team will play against the Bahrain national team in a match for the lead.
Pictures || Kuwait's first national football team trained today, Monday, at the sub-stadium of Al-Mina Olympic Stadium, in preparation for the match against the UAE national team, scheduled for tomorrow, Tuesday, in the "Gulf 25".#Gulf25#Our _ blue _ is _ our _ blue pic.twitter.com/XPtauBAa6k
— KuwaitFA (@KuwaitFA) January 9, 2023
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Owners Jacqueline & Dan Decker shown here aboard the Kalmar Nyckel on Discovery's Annual Pirate Cruise out of Wilmington, Delaware.
Starting as an In-Home Day Care in 2003, Discovery's approach to a more loving and nurturing experience for their children quickly filled the space that could only satisfy 12 children.
In 2005, Discovery Day Care of Morrisville purchased a new location containing 2 buildings to offer our Philosophy of Child Care to a larger audience.
Renovations started and word began to spread of the "Little House with Purple Shutters" providing a new, loving home away from home for infants and toddlers in the Morrisville, Yardley and Levittown areas.
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By debbie lynn elias
MOVIE REVIEW: SING
As if the world isn't already drinking in enough Technicolored musical cheer with "La La Land", hot on its heels is an animated musical treat to make your Christmas or Hanukkah brighter than bright - SING! Move over Pixar, Walt Disney Animation and DreamWorks, there's a new kid on the block who's climbing the charts - Illumination Entertainment. The folks who brought us "Despicable Me" and "The Secret Life of Pets" now ventures into the world of the animation musical with an engaging story, entertaining animal characters and some of the most recognizable musical hits of the past few decades. Boasting perhaps the best soundtrack of the year (something I anticipate saying in 2017 with "Guardians of the Galaxy"), there aren't enough praises to sing about SING! To borrow from "Jerry Maguire", SING had me at Paul McCartney. What a film! One song after another after another, SING is a greatest hits soundtrack of your life covering everything and everyone. SING is pure WOW and will have you floating on air and grinning from ear to ear. And a koala voiced by Matthew McConaughey? Perfection.
Meet marsupial Buster Moon. At the young age of six, Buster fell in love with musical theatre thanks to seeing a performance by none other than the world renowned diva, Nana Noodleman. Enthralled and entranced it became his dream to become a world famous impresario and own his own theatre and put on world class productions. Using his father's life savings, Buster does indeed buy himself a grand old theatre harkening to the Broadway and vaudeville palaces of days gone by. Non-stop, production after production comes and goes, with each show introduced by the diminutive koala dropping down from the rafters nestled within a gold crescent moon. Unfortunately, all of Buster's funds were spent on buying the theatre, forcing him to seek investments from others for the actual productions. Thanks to his best friend, a llama named Eddie, financing hasn't been a problem until now. Eddie's dad has been the "silent" backer and with nary a single hit nor return on a dollar, the production cash cow has dried up. And the bank is threatening to foreclose.
Desperate to keep the theatre, Buster strikes on a bold plan; host an amateur singing competition. It's all the rage, the public likes "reality", the house will be packed, he'll make a ton of money, and he won't lose his theatre. Brilliant idea. Or not. Intending to offer a prize of $1,000 (all chained up tight in a treasure chest), things get off on the wrong foot thanks to Buster's old, very old, crocodile assistant Miss Crawly. Seems that Miss Crawly has a nasty habit of losing her glass eye and in this case, she loses it at the most inopportune time, changing the promotional fliers for auditions to offer a $100,000 prize instead of Buster's total worth of $1,000.00. Oops.
Needless to say, $100,000 brings out lots of potential contestants, prompting a hilarious and fast-paced audition process that showcases some true talent, some questionable talent, no talent, but still manages to delve into each of the lives of each of the ultimate contestants with depth and sincerity, thus resonating with the audience on multiple levels. Rosita is an overworked porcine homemaker, mother to 25 piglets, and with a husband who works all day only to come home and go to sleep, oblivious to Rosita's needs and all her hard work. The prickly Ash, appropriately a porcupine, has more teenaged angst than one would think possible, expressing it all through performance with her boyfriend and his punk music. Then there's Johnny, the sweetest gorilla one could ever hope to meet. Another frustrated teen, sporting a 50's James Dean look, Johnny's dream is to sing while his father's dream for him is to follow in dad's footsteps into the criminal lifestyle and become a part of his gang of thieves. Scene-stealing is Mike the Mouse who envisions himself as the new Ol' Blue Eyes with a "Guys and Dolls" style and then there's mousy Meena, a pachyderm with a voice like an angel but who has no courage to perform. And who could overlook, Gunther, our spangled spandex-wearing pig who goes for the gusto and lets it all hang out!
As is the way of the world for Buster Moon, however, things don't go as planned, and it doesn't take long before his contestants learn the truth about the contest. There's only $1,000 as a prize. Do they stay and compete? Or go? Will Buster lose everything? To his credit, writer/director Garth Jennings makes a hard left turn and brings everything together, building to a solid showstopping third act which embraces and incorporates the individual strengths and traits of each character, punctuating the story with each getting his or her day in the sun with beyond impressive musical performances.
Voicing is spot on. As Mr. Buster Moon, Matthew McConaughey delivers one of the most enjoyable and effective performances of his career. Finding that balance of slick con artist with overly effusive, high energy, eternal optimist, McConaughey makes Buster more than what is written, infusing him with heart and tenderness at the most unexpected moments. Smartly, animators even give Buster a wide-eyed grin that harkens to McConaughey himself. Taron Egerton is simply adorable as Johnny, complete with unabashed shyness and nervousness. Reese Witherspoon proves surprising as Rosita but it's Nick Kroll's Gunther that will have you in stitches thanks not only to Kroll's voice work, but the animation and Gunther's sparkling leotard costume design! Hilarious!
Getting in on the voicing fun as well as is director Garth Jennings who voices Ms. Crawly. Beyond a hoot and a holler. And have to say, the whole lost glass eyeball routine never gets old. Scarlett Johansson blows the roof off not only with delivering a sassy Ash, but a musical solo that explodes. Grammy-nominated Tori Kelly is adorable as Meena, capturing her shyness as well as her kick-ass vocals. Thanks to Seth MacFarlane's Mike, we see a super suave Sinatra complete with dapper suit, hat and musical pipes.
Resplendent in purple with an almost Norma Desmond presence and a twinge of humor, is none other than Nana Noodleman, voiced in her younger days by Jennifer Hudson who kills it with a soulful operatic rendition of McCartney's "Golden Slumbers, and voiced in her retirement by Jennifer Saunders. And of course, John C. Reilly nails it as Buster's laid back bestie Eddie.
Story is contemporary and topical while incorporating the magic of days gone by and the era of grand theatres and the glamour of history. Set in a world populated completely by animals, there is a nonchalance and immediate acceptance of the premise with the story as easily set in a real or animated world of humans. Characters are extremely well-crafted, from Rosita and her family with 25 little piglets to shy Meena and teenaged Johnny wanting to sing and not follow in dad's footsteps. And of course, best friend Eddie. Story messaging is positive and emboldening for young and adult alike encouraging everyone to dream and reach for the stars. Every emotion and message is encapsulated within Buster Moon but then takes more defining shape and visualization with the individual stories of each of the main characters. There is someone on screen at all times that speaks to someone in the audience. And the jokes just keep on coming. Witty one-liners that land every time.
Musically, one couldn't ask for more as the film boasts tracks from Paul McCartney, Elton John, Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Christopher Cross, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, among others.
Animation pops with great use of color and texture. Nothing is overly saturated. Main characters and the Moon Theatre are more saturated than background or background characters. There is a nice mix of texture with the flat street backgrounds and square corners leaving the round curves and dimension to each of the animal characters, each of which is celebratory thanks to wonderful anthropomorphism. Walls inside Rosita's house are flat with texture coming from objects within. Similarly, attention is paid to sizing of not only the animals, but their surroundings. For example, Meena's multi-generational family lives in a normal sized middle class house but animators keep the house proportions standard, thus creating the feeling of elephant enormity as they duck to walk under doorways while squeezing their midsections against the door jambs. This technique also works well with Buster and The Moon Theatre as it makes the theatre appear larger than life as it surrounds the koala small in stature but big on dreams; at times it feels as if the theatre is too small for Buster's dreams, a sensibility that you'll see unfold in the third act. Refreshing is the look of the animals. Animation is not designed to make them as photorealistic or crisp as we typically see in other animated projects.
But at the end of the day, it's the music that really makes SING sing! There is not a single misstep in SING. . . . .but for it ending. Most entertaining and fun film of the year!
Directed by Garth Jennings and Christophe Lourdelet
Written by Garth Jennings
Voice Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane, Scarlett Johansson, John C. Reilly, Taron Egerton, Jennifer Hudson, Tori Kelly, Jennifer Saunders, Nick Kroll
Lou D'ELIA artist at California Heritage Museum- exhibit extended to Aug 28 by Mary Leipziger
Bobby Bradford at Santa Monica Public Library
Former Culver High Student Shows Ceramics in Beverly Hills
Culver City Launches Artist Laureate Program
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