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The NSW Government is proposing language legislation for the protection of Aboriginal Languages in NSW. Un-doubtedly the intentions are positive, but there are a number of assumptions in this proposal that need to be thought about carefully.
I remember the weight of the word "protection". It has a long painful history in NSW. I remember the 1950s and 1960s and a number of occasions when I felt humiliated because of the NSW laws that were passed to "protect" Aborigines. There was The Aborigines Protection Act of 1909 , the imposition of it through the Aborigines Protection Board (later the NSW Aborigines Welfare Board) and the extreme conditions associated with the Certificates of Exemption, which were known to us as "dog tags".
Some people may say that the past didn't happen, it wasn't so bad, but I am telling you, it was bad. Aboriginal people normally don't go around with a long face about it. If it is painful we are more likely to make a joke, laugh through the pain, but I am telling you that this history is still very painful. It is important to have an understanding of this history of Government intervention in order not to repeat it.
For 30 years, at the request of the Wiradjuri Council of Elders, I have worked to bring back my language, Wiradjuri. I have taught everyone who wants to learn, Wiradjuri and non-Wiradjuri, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal, because Wiradjuri is the language of my Country, and because this lang-uage tells us who we are.
give me self-respect and identity.
I travelled about all over Wiradjuri Country for years, running many workshops, teaching many hundreds of people, often for petrol money. With Dr John Rudder, we put together the Wiradjuri Dictionary and many other language resources. This grass roots spreading of Wiradjuri language is now strong. It is not academic linguist driven, it is not driven by large organisations, Government Departments or Universities. That side can come later, emerging from the communities. It is driven by the thirst from the people for the return of their language. I am concerned that the proposed legislation won't nourish these essential roots in the community and instead will be another taking away of what is precious to us.
This grass roots movement does need financial support, but not external regulation. There are community language teachers who are completely dedicated to sharing their language with their communities, working with next to nothing. They may or may not be connected with the NSW Education system, but they are connected to their people.
Unless language lives in its community in a dynamic and real way, it is not alive. This is the priority. Language is revitalised when it is spoken and taught by its community and by creating and sharing language learning resources to support this.
Whose responsibility is language? Wiradjuri language is a Wiradjuri responsibility, other languages are the responsibility of their peoples. Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal can work together, but there is a way to do it and a way not to do it. We need time and space to succeed according to our way of doing things.
In my experience, Government intervention sometimes causes more problems than it solves, on occasion giving power and resources to organisations and individuals that may be effective at speaking the language of Government, but who have limited cultural connection to the language of the communities concerned.
The Aboriginal Peoples in NSW, and there are a number of us, not one, each with our own language, need to determine and manage our own futures. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples expresses this very well: Indigenous peoples have the fight to revitalise, use, develop and transmit to future generations their histories, languages, oral traditions, philosophies, writing systems and literatures and to designate and retain their own names for communities, places and persons. This right isn't just to have access to our own languages and cultures, but for Indigenous Peoples to control the process of how language is revitalised, used, developed and transmitted. It would be a misreading of the Declaration to take it mean that the State may override these rights in order to protect our languages.
When we have control it is our right to choose who teaches it and who has access to it. We do not need legislation, no matter how well meaning, that manages and regulates, and diminishes our ability to take on this responsibility for ourselves. Languages need to be managed by us and taught our people's way, centred on our culture and priorities. For my people, the Wiradjuri, this is centred on a Wiradjuri way of doing things that is inseparable from the language itself.
Language is much more than a linguistic exercise, it is the key to us understanding our Wiradjuri past, present and future, and maintaining our wellbeing and identity.
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What a brilliant letter, written by a brilliant man !
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NewsWorldDozens killed in Gaza, 5 in Israel, as violence escalates
Dozens killed in Gaza, 5 in Israel, as violence escalates
A Palestinian woman walks past a damaged house in the aftermath of Israeli air strikes, amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Gaza City May 12, 2021. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
Hostilities between Israel and Hamas escalated on Wednesday, with at least 35 killed by early morning in Gaza and five in Israel in the most intensive aerial exchanges for years.
Israel carried out hundreds of air strikes in Gaza into Wednesday morning, as the Islamist group and other Palestinian militants fired multiple rocket barrages at Tel Aviv and Beersheba.
One multi-story residential building in Gaza collapsed and another was heavily damaged after they were repeatedly hit by Israeli air strikes.
Israel said its jets had targeted and killed several Hamas intelligence leaders early on Wednesday. Other strikes targeted what the military said were rocket launch sites, Hamas offices and the homes of Hamas leaders.
It was the heaviest offensive between Israel and Hamas since a 2014 war in Gaza, and prompted international concern that the situation could spiral out of control.
U.N. Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland tweeted: "Stop the fire immediately. We're escalating towards a full scale war. Leaders on all sides have to take the responsibility of de-escalation.
"The cost of war in Gaza is devastating & is being paid by ordinary people. UN is working w/ all sides to restore calm. Stop the violence now," he wrote.
Gazans homes shook and the sky lit up from Israeli attacks, outgoing rockets and Israeli air defence missiles intercepting them. At least 30 explosions were heard within a matter of minutes just after dawn on Wednesday.
Israelis ran for shelters or flattened themselves on pavements in communities more than 70 km (45 miles) up the coast and into southern Israel amid sounds of explosions as interceptor missiles streaked into the sky.
In the mixed Arab-Jewish town of Lod, near Tel Aviv, two people were killed after a rocket hit a vehicle in the area. Lod and other mixed towns have been gripped by angry demonstrations over the Gaza violence and tensions in Jerusalem.
Hamas's armed wing said it fired 210 rockets towards Beersheba and Tel Aviv in response to the bombing of the tower buildings in Gaza City. Israel's military says that around a third of the rockets have fallen short, landing within Gaza.
For Israel, the militants' targeting of Tel Aviv, its commercial capital, posed a new challenge in the confrontation with the Islamist Hamas group, regarded as a terrorist organisation by Israel and the United States.
The violence followed weeks of tension in Jerusalem during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, with clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters in and around Al-Aqsa Mosque, on the compound revered by Jews as Temple Mount and by Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary.
These escalated in recent days ahead of a – now postponed – court hearing in a case that could end with Palestinian families evicted from East Jerusalem homes claimed by Jewish settlers.
Violence has also flared in the occupied West Bank, where a 26-year-old Palestinian was killed by Israeli gunfire during stone-throwing clashes in a refugee camp near the city of Hebron.
'A VERY HEAVY PRICE'
There appeared no imminent end to the violence. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that militants would pay a "very heavy" price for the rockets, which reached the outskirts of Jerusalem on Monday during a holiday in Israel commemorating its capture of East Jerusalem in a 1967 war.
The outbreak of hostilities led Netanyahu's political opponents to suspend negotiations on forming a coalition of right-wing, leftist and centre-left parties to unseat him after an inconclusive March 23 election.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid has three weeks left to establish a government, with a new election – and another chance for Netanyahu to retain power – likely if he fails.
The Arab League, some of whose members have warmed ties with Israel over the last year, accused it of "indiscriminate and irresponsible" attacks in Gaza and said it was responsible for "dangerous escalation" in Jerusalem.
Hamas named its rocket assault "Sword of Jerusalem", seeking to marginalise Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and to present itself as the guardians of Palestinians in Jerusalem.
The militant group's leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said Israel had "ignited fire in Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa and the flames extended to Gaza, therefore, it is responsible for the consequences."
Haniyeh said that Qatar, Egypt and the United Nations had been in contact urging calm but that Hamas's message to Israel was: "If they want to escalate, the resistance is ready, if they want to stop, the resistance is ready."
The White House said on Tuesday that Israel had a legitimate right to defend itself from rocket attacks but applied pressure on Israel over the treatment of Palestinians, saying Jerusalem must be a place of coexistence.
The United States was delaying U.N. Security Council efforts to issue a public statement on escalating tensions because it could be harmful to behind-the-scenes efforts to end the violence, according to diplomats and a source familiar with the U.S. strategy.
State Department spokesman Ned Price urged calm and "restraint on both sides", saying: "The loss of life, the loss of Israeli life, the loss of Palestinian life, It's something that we deeply regret."
He added: "We are urging this message of de-escalation to see this loss of life come to an end."
PLUMES OF BLACK SMOKE
Israel said it had sent 80 jets to bomb Gaza, and dispatched infantry and armour to reinforce the tanks already gathered on the border, evoking memories of the last Israeli ground incursion into Gaza to stop rocket attacks in 2014.
More than 2,100 Gazans were killed in the seven-week war that followed, according to the Gaza health ministry, along with 73 Israelis, and thousands of homes in Gaza were razed by Israeli forces.
Video footage on Tuesday showed three plumes of thick, black smoke rising from a 13-story Gaza residential and office block as it toppled over after being demolished by Israeli air strikes.
The Israeli military said the building, in Gaza City's Rimal neighbourhood, housed "multiple" Hamas offices, including ones for military research and development and military intelligence.
The existence of one Hamas office, used by political leaders and officials dealing with the news media, was widely known locally.
Residents in the block and the surrounding area had been warned to evacuate the area before the air strike, according to witnesses and the Israeli military.
A second residential and office building in the same neighbourhood was heavily damaged in Israeli attacks shortly before 2 a.m. on Wednesday. Residents and journalists working in the building had already left.
On Tuesday Gaza health ministry officials put the death toll at 32, but a Hamas-affiliated radio station later said three more people, including a woman and a child, were killed shortly before 2 a.m. on Wednesday in an Israeli air strike on an apartment above a restaurant.
Israeli political leaders and the military said they had killed "dozens" of militants, and hit buildings used by Hamas.
Defence Minister Benny Gantz said Israel had carried out "hundreds" of strikes, and that "buildings will continue to crumble."
Gaza's health ministry said that of the people reported dead, 10 were children and one was a woman.
Israel's Magen David Adom ambulance service said a 50-year-old woman was killed when a rocket hit a building in the Tel Aviv suburb of Rishon Lezion, and that two women had been killed in rocket strikes on Ashkelon.
By Annie Charalambous
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Home » Forums » Opportunities » Department Head Position at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
John Lee, University of Tennessee Chattanooga
Joined: 06/28/2012 - 2:47pm
Department Head Position at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
The Department of Chemistry and Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) invites applications for the position of Department Head at the rank of Associate or Full professor. This is a tenurable, 12-month position with appointment to begin July 1, 2019. The field of specialization is open, but candidates must have a Ph.D. in Chemistry or Physics (Chemistry preferred). The successful candidate must show evidence of leadership and administrative skills and experience, and have the ability to foster and maintain collaborative relationships within the Department, with other programs and departments throughout the university, with the administration, and with external entities. Applicants should have a strong record of excellence in teaching and scholarly productivity.
The Department Head is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Department of Chemistry and Physics, a department of roughly 200 undergraduate majors (170 in Chemistry, 30 in Physics) and 22 full time faculty and staff (16 in Chemistry, 6 in Physics). We offer a B.S. degree in Chemistry with concentrations in Chemistry, Biochemistry, and STEM education, as well as a B.S. degree in Physics with concentrations in Physics, Biophysics, and STEM education. The Department also contributes substantially to the institution's General Education curriculum by providing required chemistry and physics courses to majors in Biology, Nursing, Engineering, and other health science related majors. The Department is recognized across the southeast as having a strong and active undergraduate research program. This research program prepares our students for success in a variety of post-graduate paths, including graduate school, medical school, dental school, pharmacy school, and industry. The Department has modern facilities and teaching labs at its disposal to support its rigorous undergraduate teaching and research programs. Instrumentation includes a 400 MHz NMR, a triple-quad UPLC-mass spectrometer, and a benchtop single crystal X-ray diffractometer. The Department also operates the university's Clarence T. Jones Community Observatory.
More information can be found at: https://ut.taleo.net/careersection/utc_faculty/jobdetail.ftl?job=1800000...
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<p style='text-align: justify;'>This group of drawings were commissioned from the draughtsmen and archaeological illustrators Piet de Jong and Emile Gilléron fils, and the classical archaeologist John Percival Droop, during the excavation seasons of 1920-1923. Created in opaque watercolours (gouache) and ink and pencil line drawings, they were first published in 1932 in <i>Chamber Tombs at Mycenae</i> (Society of Antiquaries: <i>Archaeologia</i> 82), as the thirteenth and concluding instalment of the definitive report of the 1920-1923 excavations. A.J.B. Wace expressed his appreciation in the forward of that book to, 'Miss M.B. Bright of Washington, who has borne the entire cost of the plates and text-blocks. Her generous support alone has made it possible to issue this final section in suitable form' (p. 1). Colour illustrations in particular were expensive to reproduce but essential to convey the richness and artistry of excavated artefacts. Line drawings often enable the human eye to discern details more readily than a photograph of the actual object, for example the miniature scenes engraved on seal stones. Wace was committed to reproducing the full suite of drawings, so important are they to a complete understanding of the excavation's findings, and had therefore delayed publication until he could source funds to underwrite the costs.</p>
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I always thought teachers were supposed to be smart. This one is pretty stupid.
As much as these issues have been in the news recently, why are teachers continuing to cross the line? Oh, I know. Because the indoctrination starts in school and teachers have biases that they release into the classroom.
Slaves were punished for even speaking their native languages.
And how could they teach their kids games when both were expected to work from sunup to sundown?
This was beyond racist. It's a GYM CLASS.
The "culture" of the people in that class was "American", since they are from America. If they were looking to research what games are played in other parts of the world, that wouldn't include "slave games", because there is no part in the world where slavery is considered part of anyone's "culture".
Had this been a social studies class, or a history class, assigning the class to research games from the past wouldn't have been unfounded, but basing that on "culture" by parsing out the students by "race" is still racist. Most Americans are mutts who had ancestors which came from multiple cultures.
With this being a gym teacher doing the assigning, then there's no way to think of it as anything BUT racist.
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Look to Panhandle conservatives to defy Texas' shift to the far right
Left to their own, to think and do on their own, frequent rebellions against various Texas establishments have emanated from the Panhandle. Defiance from the prairie has often proven to be a precursor of the state's future course.
Palo Duro Canyon and the nearby Museum of the Panhandle Plains will tell you a lot about the Old West and Texas history, starting with the dinosaur period. The Panhandle also traditionally stood in contrast to the political tides of the rest of Texas.(Kenny Braun)
By Jay Leeson|Contributor
5:41 PM on Feb 27, 2018
Up in the Panhandle, where "conservative" still means "to conserve," there's a living memory of and responsibility toward pioneer ancestors who settled in what was still considered Comancheria and built communities in the midst of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl.
The region is a constellation of rural communities surrounding Amarillo. To borrow a geographic depiction from author S.C. Gwynne, it's a dead-flat, high-altitude tableland that gradually slopes down to the turreted rock towers of the Caprock, which gate a politically fabled region.
Whatever political tides have flooded Texas, they've continually failed to rise much higher than the Caprock. Left to their own, to think and do on their own, frequent rebellions against various Texas establishments have emanated from the Panhandle. Defiance from the prairie has often proven to be a precursor of the state's future course.
1/6Red dust stained a fallen log along the Lighthouse Trail in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. (Dan Leeth / Special Contributor)
2/6A pair of balanced rocks stand near Palo Duro Canyon State Park's Pioneer Amphitheater. A pair of balanced rocks stand near Palo Duro Canyon State Park's Pioneer Amphitheater.(Dan Leeth / Special Contributor)
3/6The delicate white flowers of wild onion colors the ground in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. The delicate white flowers of wild onion colors the ground in Palo Duro Canyon State Park.(Dan Leeth / Special Contributor)
4/6Palo Duro Canyon State Park near Amarillo was named America's number one state park by Fodor's Travel Guides in 2014.(Picasa / Diana Lambdin Meyer)
5/6Palo Duro SP(Earl Nottingham / Texas Parks & Wi)
6/6Terrain of contrasting colors - green from junipers, cactus and live oaks and red from its iron-rich soil - at Palo Duro Canyon, the second largest canyon in the United States, thirty miles south of Amarillo. Photographed on May 3, 2012. (Nan Coulter) (NAN COULTER/Contributor / Special Contributor)
Back in the 1952 presidential election, the region signed up as Shivercrats, helping Democratic Gov. Allan Shivers win Texas for Republican Dwight Eisenhower.
Only 16 of 254 Texas counties backed Barry Goldwater over Lyndon Johnson in 1964 — eight of which were in the Panhandle. Goldwater begot Ronald Reagan, whose primary challenge to Gerald Ford the region backed in 1976.
Amarillo state Rep. John Smithee was sent to Austin in 1984 as one of only 55 GOP members. He's now the second-longest-serving Republican in a Texas House with 95 GOP members.
Like their predecessors, Panhandle state legislators vote their rural districts. But today they do so while maintaining passable status with a Republican Party of Texas that kowtows to suburban activists.
Allan Shivers was the governor of Texas from 1949 to 1957.(File photo)
For voting their districts — for voting against school vouchers and Austin mandates that do little to lower local school property taxes — Panhandle lawmakers have been targeted by outside groups that recruit and fund primary opponents.
Groups like Empower Texans call themselves conservative; however, the lexical root of the term proves to be "con." Empower isn't interested in conserving much of anything, especially rural places and interests.
The Panhandle is virgin terrain for Empower. The furthest north they've gone was getting Lubbock state Sen. Charles Perry elected. But in recent weeks, the region's been flooded with mailers and advertisements. Political machinery like the region has never seen.
Longtime Amarillo Globe-News columnist Jon Mark Beilue recently did what too few rural, midsize news organizations have done, until it was too late, when he explained Empower to his readers.
Tim Dunn, a Midland billionaire and Empower's chairman, was likely unfazed when he read that his organization is run by millionaires and billionaires who want "centralized power in Austin that it can control, and if they have to spread lies and distortions all over the state, well, that's just the price of doing business."
Boss Dunn, a self-proclaimed devout Christian, was likely unfazed because he practices an ethical dissonance in politics that indicates he believes hell is a possibility for everyone but himself.
State Rep. Ken King of Canadian and Rep. Four Price and Sen. Kel Seliger of Amarillo are the targets of Empower and its allies/subsidiaries Texas Right to Life, Texans for Fiscal Responsibility and the Texas Home School Coalition. (Dunn is also chairman of the board of directors of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility.)
Price and King seem to be safe. But Seliger could be in trouble.
Sen. Kel Seliger, R-Amarillo, could be a target in this year's elections.(The Associated Press / 2013 File Photo)
Seliger has two primary opponents in his dumbbell-shaped district, which takes in a big chunk of the Panhandle, runs down the New Mexico line and takes in big chunk of the Permian Basin.
King and many others believe the role of Panhandle restaurateur and senate candidate Victor Leal will be to carve into Seliger's support in the north so Mike Canon, a former Midland mayor, can win the seat in a runoff.
There's proof in this theory's pudding. Leal was on the board of Texas Public Policy Foundation, the think tank for Empower, from 2010-2017. During Leal's tenure, the foundation fought funding for the Competitive Renewable Energy Zone, a state-backed wind energy program with enormous Panhandle infrastructure and investments. Simultaneously, Empower whipped votes against funding for the energy project. Further, Leal's campaign is being operated by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's campaign consultant.
Given the record, it's conceivable that Leal is a plant in the race. And it's more than notable that Canon, whose daughter works for TPPF, is the Empower Texans PAC's publicly endorsed candidate.
The idea of collusion would substantiate Beilue's thesis: "If they can just get these pesky rural Republicans out of office, the kingdom is theirs."
In other words, is a Texas-style Russian oligarchy at work in the top of Texas?
In a state in which anyone can talk your ear off about Washington's latest controversy, but hardly anyone can tell you how many seats are in the Texas Senate, any region can be duped. And no group has exploited state-government naiveté more effectively than Empower.
But then again, history suggests the region will defy another tide and lead the state in a new direction.
The eyes — and the hopes — of many Texans are upon the Panhandle this primary season.
Jay Leeson is an author and talk radio host in Lubbock who runs OtherSideofTexas.com. He wrote this column for The Dallas Morning News. Email: [email protected]
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Music and dance in the new Russia
in City Guides, Featured
It is now decades since Russia emerged from the folds of the iron curtain and re-established itself as a must-visit destination for the adventurous traveller in search of exotic architecture and fascinatingly edgy Russian culture.
However, while Moscow may seem to be the obvious choice for a first visit, those who head to St Petersburg find themselves enthralled by a burst of commanding architecture and a cultural agenda to give any world-leading city a run for its money.
Compare hotel prices in St Petersburg.
Late 18th century Russia became a hub for opera and ballet as we have grown to know them today and the lively city of St Petersburg was at the heart of the boom in cultural entertainment. During the last two decades of the 1700s, theatre after theatre was built, each endeavouring to outdo the last in a whirl of ornate décor, grand facades and top class talent.
Of these, the Marrinsky and the Hermitage were perhaps the most famous and following periods of decline and recurring popularity, both have recently been renovated to their former glory, combining some of the most outrageously extravagant architecture with some of the most high-tech modern sound and stage equipment in the world. Add to these another 39 grand theatre buildings and many more smaller showplaces and it is easy to see why St Petersburg is once again flying its cultural flag high above its rooftops.
If ballet, opera, drama or comedy is your thing, St Petersburg is the place to head. Best known for being the home of the world-famous Kirov Ballet, the Mariinsky Opera and Ballet Theatre, named after the Russian Empress Maria who was the wife of Alexander II, is the grandest night spot in the city seating an audience of up to 1625 for every performance. If you have ever hankered after watching a performance of Swan Lake in its birthplace, book your flight to St Petersburg and your ticket to the Mariinsky right away! Follow this with a trip to the Hermitage for a chamber music recital by the State Philharmonia, a performance of Romeo and Juliet at the Alexandrinsky and the Russian Folk show at the Nicholaevsky Palace and you will begin to get a feel for what St Petersburg has to offer.
St Petersburg's delights are not limited to its night-time entertainment however. Put on your comfy shoes and explore the streets of this UNESCO World Heritage City on foot to get the best from it. The grand baroque and neoclassical buildings are set off perfectly by a network of interlinking canals providing bridges, barge trips and beautiful sights galore.
Stop at a pavement café to enjoy freshly prepared pancakes or splurge on caviar and high-grade vodka in a nod to the excesses of the rich and influential classes. There are choices to suit every budget with a surprisingly broad selection of cuisines, all executed to perfection.
St Petersburg is best visited in the summer months to enjoy its sunshine and clear skies, but if you can handle the cold that comes with it, there is nothing quite like a winter visit to admire the grand architecture twinkling lights from beneath a blanket of freshly fallen snow.
Berlin City Guide
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← Ireland International Conference on Education (IICE-2014)
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Phyllis Dain Library History Dissertation Award
The membership of the American Library Association's Library History Roundtable created and endowed the Phyllis Dain Library History Dissertation Award to recognize outstanding work in our field by emerging library historians. As chair of the committee to select the 2015 Dain Award winner, I am beginning the solicitation process for the submission of worthy dissertations. The committee is using the solicitation period to promote library history research among doctoral candidates in library and information science programs as well as in university history departments. We encourage doctoral students to pursue research on significant topics in the history of libraries, librarians, and librarianship and strongly encourage their faculty advisors to mentor and aid these historical explorations in order to promote interest and excellence in library history. I hope we can count on your active support.
Barry W. Seaver, Ph.D., American History Lecturer, Durham Technical Community College
The full description of the Dain Award and the submission process follows and is available at:
http://www.ala.org/lhrt/awards/phyllis-dain-library-history-dissertation-award
The Library History Round Table of the American Library Association (ALA) sponsors the biennial Phyllis Dain Library History Dissertation Award. The award is offered only in odd-numbered years. The award, named in honor of a library historian widely known as a supportive advisor and mentor as well as a rigorous scholar and thinker, recognizes outstanding dissertations in English in the general area of library history. Five hundred dollars and a certificate are given for a selected dissertation that embodies original research on a significant topic relating to the history of libraries during any period, in any region of the world.
Eligibility and Criteria
Dissertations completed and accepted during the preceding two academic years are eligible. Dissertations from 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 will compete for the 2015 award. Entries are judged on: clear definition of the research questions and/or hypotheses; use of appropriate primary resources; depth of research; superior quality of writing; and significance of the conclusions. The round table is particularly interested in dissertations that place the subject within its broader historical, social, cultural, and political context and make interdisciplinary connections with print culture and information studies.
Submissions and Selection
The award winner will be selected by the Phyllis Dain Dissertation Award Committee appointed by the LHRT vice chair/chair elect. The winner will be announced in a press release on or about June 1st of the award year. A certificate honoring the author will be presented at the Library History Round Table awards ceremony during the American Library Association Annual Conference.
Four copies of the dissertation and a letter of support from the doctoral advisor or from another faculty member at the degree-granting institution are required. Submissions must be received by January 14, 2015. Receipt will be confirmed within four business days.
Submit manuscripts to:
LHRT: Dain Award Committee
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50 East Huron St.
Fax and e-mail submissions are not acceptable.
This entry was posted in ALA/ACRL, Doctoral Students, Graduate Students, Libraries, Research and tagged Awards. Bookmark the permalink.
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Today, we begin Part 1 in our new podcast series Stock Trading Bootcamp.
The principles you will learn will in many ways apply to trading options, futures, forex, and other financial instruments.
In today's podcast, I want to share with you some basic things that I have learned after trading the financial markets for over 16 years.
In 1997, I was like most Americans. I had practically no money in liquid savings. And the little money that I had managed to save was locked away in my 401(k) and in my home. (After all, the typical American retirement plan today is a 401(k) plan and a house.) I had a good job at a major corporation and was looking for a way to make some extra money on the side.
In some ways, I guess I was destined to end up as a stock investor. When I was 12 years old, my mother decided to make a mid-life career switch into the investment business. In order to become a stock broker she was required to study and pass the Series 7 exam, which is an in-depth exam covering the basics of stocks, bonds, funds, and other securities. I remember my mother often recruiting me to help her study for monstrous exams in the afternoons after I had come home from school. While I did not know it at the time, the Wall Street terms and investing concepts that I was being exposed to at that early age would eventually create a passion within me for the stock market.
Over the years, I have learned much about stock investing and especially stock trading. For the newcomer, the amount of information can seem overwhelming. It is for that reason that I have created this podcast series. I find stock trading to be an enjoyable way to create another substantial stream of income for me and my family. What I like most about trading is the freedom that it provides to those who trade.
Next, Jennifer Robinson is here to update our FTM Insiders on Trigger Trading activity for the past three weeks. We sold out of six positions during this time, and we were stopped out of four stocks, including FEZ, EWG, BABY, and AA (all for a 4% loss). Our big winners of the past few weeks were CECO & RUSS, which both gained over 10% each in profits in a few days. It has been quite a month for Trigger Traders! We still have six stocks in play (including UBNT up 3.91% and BPFH up 1%), and are awaiting the trigger price on three other stocks.
One of my favorite areas in the PACE investing philosophy is energy. Energy has been and will continue to be one of the fast growing areas of demand.
Recently we added Helmerich & Payne, Inc. (NYSE: HP) to the PACE Portfolio. It is primarily engaged in the exploration, production, and sale of crude oil and natural gas and in contract drilling of oil and gas wells for others.
BOTTOM LINE: Helmerich & Payne, Inc. (NYSE: HP) is a good buy up to $105/share. My 12-month price target is $125-$130, representing a potential 25-30% gain from its current levels. It also pays a 1.8% dividend.
Disclaimer: Investing involves risk. Always do your own due diligence and consult a trusted financial professional before making any investing or financial decisions. Jay Peroni is a Certified Financial Planner and is part of our Christian Financial Advisor Network. FTMDaily is affiliated with Jay Peroni and Faith Based Investor, LLC.
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Laura Mvula – Sing to the Moon
Laura Mvula – Sing to the Moon | Album review
Rosie Hillsdon
Brit Award performer and all round trendy lady Laura Mvula releases her album, Sing to the Moon, on 4th March. With recommendations coming from all areas including a massive BBC Radio 6 Music shout out, Mvula is steadily becoming a name of interest in the new music world. Her debut gig sold out in just two days, and she has recently been asked to support Jessie Ware and Paloma Faith on their respective tours. These are the introductory signs of a possible success story.
Sing to the Moon combines old school orchestral soul, laced with a Caribbean edge and struck with an urban synth. A bit of a mismatch, you ask? Maybe. The artist has her feet firmly planted in a background of composition, which is clear in the different layers of her music. When you get over the original busy nature of the much played Green Garden, you can try and work out the multi-faceted musical input behind this clever track, which in itself becomes entertaining. In theory, this track in particular has everything that could make a really great song. Its lyrics are repetitive enough to be catchy, Laura's voice is deep and striking, and the melody is snappy and fresh. Keep listening and the memorable glockenspiel ditty will echo in your footsteps for the next 24 hours – but there is something missing. The entire album stays at the same level throughout. Green Garden is good, but not killer because it remains sweet background music.
But what is really to be credited here is that Mvula's tracks sound new. The combination of urban, soul and Caribbean vibes are an odd combination that is rarely heard in harmony. The synthesised voice is not particularly attractive or necessary but if this is the quality and the dynamism that is coming out of new British music today, then it's best to be on board.
Sing to the Moon is released on to 4th March 2013. For further information or to order the album visit Laura Mvula's website here.
The complete Oscars 2013 winners list: Hollywood is back
Night Thoughts at the Southbank Centre | Theatre review
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MTO EXCLUSIVE DRAMA: Amber Rose And Blac Chyna Are NO LONGER FRIENDS . . . They're Having A BITTER FEUD . . . And Amber Rose Is Threatening To SUE HER!! (Find Out WHAT . . . Messed Up These Two Girl's RELATIONSHIP)
Amber Rose and her former BFF Blac Chyna used to be INSEPARABLE, but now the two ladies barely speak. And MediaTakeOut.com learned that they two are beginning to HATE EACH OTHER.
So what is going on with the two ladies? Well it depends on who you ask. We spoke to a person CLOSE WITH CHYNA who tell us that the ladies falling out has to do with one thing - JEALOUSY. The insider explained, "Chyna was always like Amber's little sidekick. But now that Chyna is a Kardashian, she's bigger than Amber and that heaux can't take that. She's jealous."
But Amber is claiming that Chyna may have STOLEN a business idea from her. MediaTakeOut.com's snitch added, Amber is saying that Chyna stole her EMOJI idea. That don't make no sense though, everyone had emoji's. Amber though that Chyna was going to launch her emoji's through Amber's company."
We're told that Amber is exploring taking LEGAL action against Chyna - for backing out of a deal that the two of them had together.
So it's either BUSINESS, or JEALOUSY, or BOTH. Either way, the two ladies are NO LONGER FRIENDS!!!
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Firstly, congratulations on winning the H&M Design Award! How was the experience?
Thank you! The whole process was quite a whirlwind. Meeting all the other designers and hearing them talk was amazing and all the judges were incredibly kind. Having such influential people discussing your work, and something so personal as a graduate collection, was quite a surreal experience but there was such a positive and relaxed atmosphere. It was an incredible few days!
Tell us a bit more about the thoughts and processes behind your collection.
There's a physicality to the process: cutting, draping and fitting on the body. I spent a lot of time experimenting with men's workwear garments and new garments of ridiculous proportions.
My work seeks to reveal the beauty in things that have been used, damaged or broken. Through my research into denim and the culture surrounding it, I began looking at Japanese processes and mantras such as Boro and Wabi-Sabi, then exploring Kintsugi — the Japanese art of mending pottery using staples, glue and gold leaf.
The process behind the collection began as a 'staple-to-fit' tailoring method. Using both raw and treated denim, I took masculine shapes and rough materials and feminised them to create garments that play with ideas of spontaneity and happy accidents.
I love the term: 'happy accident'. Why does the idea of spontaneity fascinate you?
Your designs seem to throw out traditional gender codes. Is that a conscious decision or something that comes naturally?
The collection is created using traditionally male-oriented workwear shapes which are then adapted through fittings onto various female forms, so naturally it begins to discuss the concept of gender and the blurred line between them. I've always been interested how the formal 'codes' of gender can be manipulated and I'll definitely continue to explore it.
So who is the ideal Hannah Jinkins person?
The ideal isn't a specific person or tribe. I think anyone can wear my designs and it's more about the way they make the wearer feel. Because of the oversized proportions and tough, rigid fabrics, the pieces create a sense of empowerment. Conversely, the ergonomic inner details provide comfort so the garments actually feel good to wear every day.
Could you see both genders wearing your pieces?
Absolutely. Since graduating, stylists have been borrowing the pieces and shooting them on both girls and boys and it definitely works for both. It's interesting to see how others interpret the collection in this context.
The current big topic in fashion is time (or lack of it). Do you feel any pressures as a young designer?
LN-CC have already stocked your designs. How does that feel?
When their buyer approached me at the RCA Showrooms, it was amazing… I don't think I'd considered anything happening so immediately. Producing the collection on a larger scale was a challenge but also hugely educational and rewarding. LN-CC are hugely influential so it's led to some amazing exposure and to have my graduate collection sat next to some of the labels I most admire is surreal.
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Place chicken wings in the air fryer without overlapping and cook at 250F for 10 minutes. Turn the temperature to 400F and cook for 15 minutes. Optional: You can flip the wings halfway for even crispiness.... The use of a deep fryer insures that your chicken wings will have the crispy, brown skins that make them so tasty and desirable. Whether the wings are coated or simply spiced, a deep fryer will cook them to perfection.
Don't be afraid of overcooking these —the longer they stay in the air fryer, the more crispy goodness you'll get—add up to 10 more minutes to the cook time, if you like. Drumettes have more meat than wings; that's what we use, but either will work. how to make a good background for a drawing Generally, with these chicken wings, we invite a lot of oil/fat and the especially the deep fried wings that are way too heavy on the calories. Having a recipe to cook these wings inside the air fryer is really going to help you keep your weight on track and avoid unnecessary calories.
Place chicken wings in the air fryer without overlapping and cook at 250F for 10 minutes. Turn the temperature to 400F and cook for 15 minutes. Optional: You can flip the wings halfway for even crispiness.
Australian deep fried chicken wings allrecipes.com recipe. Learn how to cook great Australian deep fried chicken wings allrecipes.com . Crecipe.com deliver fine selection of quality Australian deep fried chicken wings allrecipes.com recipes equipped with ratings, reviews and mixing tips.
To ensure your wings are extra crispy put the lid on the oil-less fryer. Remove the basket from The Charbroil® Oil-less Turkey Fryer, remove wings from the their leg racks and place on a clean plate.
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Looking for a fun polymer clay project? I call these my reminder necklaces, because on the back I place a short message to remind me of something I am trying to accomplish or what I am currently doing in my life.
I have made and sold a lot of these necklaces, and actually only have a few left, the one above is an example. These sell quite well at shows, because they can be sold inexpensively, giving the customer a handcrafted piece with a statement that speaks directly to them.
Select a color of polymer clay you want to make your necklace out of, my color palette is earthy, so I always choose something in that range. The example above was a deep brown.
Condition your clay as you normally do. I use a pasta machine, followed by conditioning by hand.
Lay your clay flat, building it up to about 1/4 inch in thickness. Cut it into the shape you want- rectangular, square, oval. Create your design-some ways to do this : it can be carved, stamped or built up from other pieces of clay. The example above is built up with some carving.
Using a small pick of some sort, make a hole where you will string your cording through. Be sure to poke through from the front and back, making a good clean hole. I use small wooden pick up sticks or knitting needles.
If you are going to make an accent bead from polymer clay to place above the tile, this is the time to do it. I had a small round polymer clay bead I had made at an earlier time that I used. You can also use premade items such as a wooden bead, metal bead, or a metal washer as an accent.
Just an aside- some days I just feel like playing with polymer clay to make different kinds of beads but not for any particular design I am working on. I have built up a stash by doing this that I can go to at a later time. Since I work in the same general color palette, I often find a bead that works.
I painted my piece before I cured it. This piece was first given a layer of black metallic paint, that was brushed on, paying particular attention to getting the paint into the grooved areas, then quickly wiping it off, leaving an antiqued background. This was followed by highlighting the raised areas with copper Lumiere Metallic Paint. Then cured it following the manufacturer's instructions.
Once the pendant was finished curing, it was lightly sanded, then another touch of copper Lumiere paint was added.
I save all kinds of old books for use in my artwork. After measuring the pendant, I find a book and cut out a small piece of it to fit nicely on the back of the pendant. I try to find a page with the print size I want that isn't overwhelming. Also be aware of the wording that will be visible. One of the first times I used printed paper on canvas art, the painting and the readable words were a total mismatch and took away from the finished piece.
Decide on a simple saying you would like to convey that will be placed on the back...this one says Artful Living, Some examples of other phases I have used are: Singing My Own Songs, Artist, Trust Your Heart, Dreamer...the list of possibilities is endless. Type up your list of phrases that becomes your go to sheet. I like to print it out on copper parchment paper.
You now have the base layer of printed words from your book and your paper with the selected phrase. Distress your printed page first. I use Ranger Distress inks for this, selecting a color ink that compliments the color of the clay used. For the phrase paper, I tend to use a black distress ink.
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Here is my quick, easy method of sealing a piece. Pour a small amount of sealer into a plastic baggie. The baggie should be at least twice as long as the piece you are sealing, and only a 1/3 filled with sealer Emerge your pendant into the sealer, squish all around to cover it, then drag it to the top of the baggie, removing excess sealer as you are moving to the top of the bag. Grab it with a Christmas tree ornament hook, then hang to dry. Let it dry completely then recoat 2 more times.
The final step is to put it back into the oven to cure for about 10 minutes, I usually do this at about 200 degrees. Take it out, buff it slightly.
Measure a piece of cording to the desired length you want, string it through the hole, add your accent bead, tie a knot above the accent bead, then finish with a clasp or just a plain old knot, if it is large enough to fit over your head.
Thank you for this great tutorial! It has given me so many ideas!
Thanks for your feedback Cat, glad the tutorial has provided inspiration for you.
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Q: Inject factory into directive's link function defined OUTSIDE of the directive's scope I saw the following question (among other similar questions) and it solves the problem of trying to inject a factory into a directive's link function:
Injecting service to Directive
The solutions I've seen keep the link function within the scope of the directive:
angular.module('myapp')
.directive('myDir', function(myService){
return {
restrict: 'E',
scope: {
frame: '='
},
link: function postLinkFn(scope, elem, attr) {
myService.doSomething();
}
};
});
However, I want to be able to separate the postLinkFn outside of the .directive scope for organization, just like I can do with controllers.
Is it possible to separate this function while also injecting a service into it?
A: .directive('myDir', function(myService){
var deps = { myService: myService };
return {
...
// myService is available as this.myService inside postLinkFn
link: angular.bind(deps, postLinkFn)
};
});
link function doesn't make use of dependency injection and doesn't have lexical this, binding injected dependencies to this is a reasonable move.
A: Sure you can put your code in a factory and then refer it globally across the app.
angular.module('myapp').factory('myfactory', myService, function(){
return{
var myfac;
my fac = function (myService){
var myItem = myService.doSomething;
return myItem;
};
};
}).
.directive('myDir', function(myService){
return {
restrict: 'E',
scope: {
frame: '='
},
link: myfactory.myItem;
};
});'
Just a little care you need to take is binding your factory with an angular promise $q if your service deals with asynchronous calls.
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Judge allows alleged child rape victim to testify on closed-circuit TV, have support dog
Ronald Keith Hamilton, 41, is charged with rape and could receive life in prison if convicted. The alleged victim is an 8-year-old girl.
Judge allows alleged child rape victim to testify on closed-circuit TV, have support dog Ronald Keith Hamilton, 41, is charged with rape and could receive life in prison if convicted. The alleged victim is an 8-year-old girl. Check out this story on mansfieldnewsjournal.com: https://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/story/news/2019/06/12/alleged-rape-victim-wont-have-face-accuser-have-support-dog-mansfield-richland-county/1426039001/
Mark Caudill, Mansfield News Journal Published 2:41 p.m. ET June 12, 2019
Ronald Keith Hamilton (Photo: Submitted)
MANSFIELD - An 8-year-old girl who is an alleged rape victim will be allowed to testify on closed-circuit TV and have a support dog during her testimony, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Richland County Common Pleas Judge Brent Robinson made the ruling in the case of Ronald Hamilton, 41, of Shelby. He is charged with rape and two counts of gross sexual imposition.
If convicted, Hamilton could receive a sentence of life in prison without parole because the alleged victim was under 10. The alleged offenses took place in late 2017 or early 2018.
Attorneys were in court for an evidentiary hearing on Wednesday. The defense contends the state's requests could prejudice a jury against Hamilton.
Prior to hearing evidence, Robinson said the girl is competent to testify.
"It was very clear to me," the judge said. "It wasn't close at all."
Defense says "memory issues" are key to case
Defense attorney Jaceda Blazef objected and requested an independent evaluation. She said "memory issues" were the key to the case and her client's defense.
Prosecutor Gary Bishop called two witnesses, the girl's mother and Anne Marie Victor, a victim advocate and K-9 handler from the Lorain County Prosecutor's Office.
The News Journal is not identifying the mother to protect the girl's identity.
Bishop asked her how her daughter would react to being in the same room as Hamilton.
"She would be scared," the woman said. "She'd probably cry, wouldn't want to talk to anyone."
On cross-examination, the mother told Blazef that her daughter has met the courthouse dog twice. She said her daughter has not been diagnosed with anxiety or sought counseling.
On redirect, the girl's mom said she was doing well in school and had just completed second grade.
She said the girl has not seen Hamilton since the alleged incidents and there was a "high probability" she would be upset if she were in the same room with him.
Robinson asked the mother how the girl communicates when she's scared.
"She doesn't talk; she just cries," the woman said.
Support dog to help 8-year-old
Victor brought with her Farley, the dog that would be with the 8-year-old during her testimony. Victor said Farley, trained by the nonprofit Freedom Paws, has been present in five trials.
"The first time he met with (the child), it was very positive," Victor told Bishop, adding she thought Farley would meet the girl's emotional needs.
On cross examination, Victor told Blazef she did not bring a copy of Farley's records. On redirect, she told Bishop she just learned about having to testify the day before and was not asked to bring records.
Attorneys on both sides gave brief arguments before the judge made his ruling.
"She is just 8 years old," Bishop said. "It goes without saying that her mother is in the best position to judge how she would react."
Co-defense counsel Michael Brown argued that the girl is fearful of talking about the allegations and not necessarily Hamilton.
He also said meeting with Farley twice was not enough time for the girl to form a bond with the dog.
"I have to make sure the witnesses are able to testify," Robinson said, adding he thought a dog would be less intrusive than having a family member with the girl.
As for Farley, Robinson said, "The dog becomes almost a non-factor. The jury would not even see it (with closed-circuit TV). No one would even know the dog was there."
Hamilton's trial is scheduled to start July 22. He is out on bond.
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Twitter: @MNJCaudill
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Tarn () a 83 eredeti département egyike, amelyeket a francia forradalom alatt 1790. március 4-én hoztak létre.
Elhelyezkedése
Franciaország déli részén, Midi-Pyrénées régiójában található megyét keletről Hérault, délről Aude és Haute-Garonne, nyugatról Tarn-et-Garonne, északról pedig Aveyron megyék határolják.
Települések
A megye legnagyobb városai 2011-ben:
Galéria
Jegyzetek
További információk
A megyei tanács honlapja
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Lange's Christian Chronicle
"Now in the catholic church itself we take the greatest care to hold to that which has been believed everywhere, always and by all (umique, semper, ab omnibus)"; Vincent of Lerins, A.D. 434
Simon Zelotes the Apostle
Saint Simon "the Zealot", Simon Kananites, or Simon Cananeus also "the Cananean" the Apostle (Simon was Hebrew for hearkening or listening; Kananite or Cananeus are both derived from the Hebrew root qana meaning the zealous; this is not a reference to Simon being from Cana !!)
Icon of Simon Zelotes the Apostle
Saint Simon Zelotes was one of the twelve apostles chosen and invested (ordained, See Mark 3:14) by Jesus. He was a Jewish merchant in the village of Capernaum which was on the north shore of the sea of Galilee. He was 28 years old when he was chosen and invested (ordained) by Christ. Simon was one of the most obscure of the Apostles. He is not to be confused with Simon Peter (see above) or Simon the Sorcerer (Simon Magus).
Eastern Orthodox Church tradition holds that it was Simon's wedding that Christ and his disciples attended in Cana of Galilee in which Christ turned water in six stone jars to wine. He is called zealot because in seeing this miracle, Simon left his home, his parents and his bride and followed Christ. Note that in this period of time zealous meant that one had outspoken devotion to the risen Christ or was very zealous for keeping the Law of Moses (this should not be understood as a reference to the anti-Roman rule Jewish sect referred to as the Zealots).
Oral tradition says that after Pentecost, Simon the Zealot's apostolic journeys took him to Egypt and then on to a place called Mauritania (which is on the western Atlantic coast of Africa), and that after evangelizing in Africa, Simon joined Jude in Persia and they journeyed to Armenia and/or Beirut, Lebanon, where Jude was martyred in A.D. 65. Simon is reported to have suffered martyrdom by crucifixion while he was serving as the Bishop of Jerusalem (after the martyrdom of James the Just, the brother of Jesus and the 1st Bishop of Jerusalem).
Events of History:
Anno Domini (4 B.C.)
4 B.C. – The Real Wise Men
A.D. 6 – Iudaea Province Est.
Also in A.D. 6 – The Zealots
Circa A.D. 8 – Jesus in the Temple
A.D. 9 – Teutoburg Forest
A.D. 10 – 220 – Tannaim Era
A.D. 14 – Tiberius Caesar
A.D. 26-36 – Pontius Pilate
A.D. 28 – John the Baptist
A.D. 29 – Jesus' Ministry
Andrew the Apostle
Simon (Peter) the Apostle
John the Evangelist and Apostle
Apostle James the Greater
Philip the Apostle
Matthew the Evangelist & Apostle
Thomas the Apostle
Bartholomew the Apostle
Jude the Apostle
Apostle James the Lesser
Luke the Evangelist
The Apostle Judas, A.D. 33
The Dating of Holy Week
Holy Week, A.D. 33
Pascha (Easter) A.D. 33
The Ascension of Christ
Pentecost May 25th A.D. 33
Church Birth – A.D. 33
Saint Stephen – The 1st Martyr
Paul the Apostle; A.D. 37
Emperor Caligula, A.D. 37
Joseph of Arimathea A.D. 37
Aristobulus of Britannia, c. A.D. 37
Paul's 1st Trip to Jerusalem
Barnabas of Cyprus, A.D. 37
Emperor Claudius A.D. 41
Herod Agrippa A.D. 41
Dormition of Mary, A.D. 41
Herodian Persecution, A.D. 41
Invasion of Britain, A.D. 43
Initial Persecution, A.D. 44
Roman Expansion, A.D. 47
Herod Agrippa II, A.D. 48
Ananias, A.D. 48
Paul's 1st Journey, A.D. 48
Jerusalem Council, A.D. 49
Paul's 2nd Journey, A.D. 49-52
The Apostle Timothy, A.D. 50
Aquila and Priscilla, A.D. 51
Marcus Antonius Felix, A.D. 52
Paul's 3rd Missionary Journey, A.D. 53
Emperor Nero, A.D. 54
Simon Magus, A.D. 55
Ignatius of Antioch, A.D. 57
Apostle Paul's Arrest, A.D. 57
Claudius Lysias, A.D. 57
Porcius Festus, A.D. 59
The Prequel
Human Anthropology
The Rise of Cities
Bronze Age Definitions
Ideas Have Consequences
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How to cite this record FAIRsharing.org: IDR; Image Data Resource; DOI: https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.6wf1zw; Last edited: Jan. 8, 2019, 1:22 p.m.; Last accessed: Apr 26 2019 5:37 p.m.
Record added: July 11, 2016, 9:08 a.m.
Record updated: Nov. 20, 2018, 5:09 p.m. by The FAIRsharing Team.
Before: IDR is a prototype platform for publishing, mining and integrating bioimaging data at scale, following the Euro-BioImaging/ELIXIR imaging strategy using the OMERO and Bio-Formats open source software built by the Open Microscopy Environment. Deployed on an OpenStack cloud running on EMBL-EBIs Embassy resource, it includes image data linked to independent studies from genetic, RNAi, chemical, localisation and geographic high content screens, super-resolution microscopy, and digital pathology.
After: IDR is a prototype platform for publishing, mining and integrating bioimaging data at scale, following the Euro-BioImaging/ELIXIR imaging strategy using the OMERO and Bio-Formats open source software built by the Open Microscopy Environment. Deployed on an OpenStack cloud running on the EMBL-EBIs Embassy resource, it includes image data linked to independent studies from genetic, RNAi, chemical, localisation and geographic high content screens, super-resolution microscopy, and digital pathology.
The Image Data Resource: A Bioimage Data Integration and Publication Platform.
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A community walking program utilizing pedometers with tracking capabilities successfully improved cardiovascular risk factors in a group of older rural women studied for the program.
A study conducted in a rural community sought to determine whether cardiovascular risk factors could be reduced in females who participated in a 10-week pedometer-based walking program.4 The effects of this walking program were examined by evaluating pre- and postblood pressure (BP), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), weight, body mass index (BMI), 10-year cardiovascular risk, and results of a six-minute walk test. Researchers, including the authors, also evaluated the effects of the use of a pedometer with tracking capability and the use of a raffle incentive. Data were analyzed via descriptive statistics and eight paired t-tests of pre- and postdata.
Females in the rural community were targeted for this study because heart disease is the leading cause of mortality among women.2,4 Seventy women began the program, with 62 completing it, providing a retention rate of 88%. Most analysis included 60 subjects due to incomplete data on two women. The average and median ages for women in the study were 55 and 59 years, respectively, with a range of 50 years spanning ages from 29 to 79. The sample was 100% white. Participants were recruited for the research study from individuals who had signed up for a community walking program. Height, weight, age, BMI, and BP were initially obtained to determine eligibility. Data collection took place over the summer at the local college.
Women were eligible to participate if they were older than 18 with one or more of the following criteria: BMI >24 kg/m2, systolic blood pressure (SBP) <160 mm Hg, diastolic blood pressure (DBP) <100 mm Hg, current tobacco use or use within the past year, and/or sedentary lifestyle the previous two years by self-report. Exclusion criteria included having had surgery to promote weight loss, BMI >40 kg/m2; SBP >160 mm Hg; DBP >100 mm Hg; and history of heart failure, stroke, or inability to exercise.
The principal investigator reviewed the pedometer activity data with the participants at week five. Participants were further offered a challenge to increase their total daily average of aerobic steps by at least 10% for the remainder of the study in order to be entered into a drawing for a gift certificate. This challenge was offered to increase aerobic activity as well as to improve retention to study completion. Final data were collected at 10 weeks.
The purpose of this analysis was to examine the data for the older cohort from the main study (n=38) who were over the age of 55. Among this cohort, 24% reported postgraduate/professional degrees, 13% had four-year degrees, 40% held two-year degrees or some college, 18% were high school graduates or GED holders, and 5% reported less than a high school education. The pretest questions revealed that 58% reported being moderately physically active for 30 minutes per day on three or more days per week. Participants were provided with a visual image to determine their level and intensity of physical activity (see figure).
The pretest physiological measurements for this cohort included a mean BMI of 29.71 kg/m2 with a range from 21.7 to 43.8 kg/m2. Per the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, a BMI >30 kg/m2 is considered obese.6 The mean weight was 171 lbs, with the range from 111 lbs to 263 lbs. The mean SBP was 134 mm Hg; mean DBP was 79 mm Hg.
Posttest results for the older cohort showed a statistically significant improvement (p<0.05) in weight, BMI, total cholesterol, SBP, and the six-minute walk test. Although not statistically significant, there was also an improvement in DBP, HDL, and 10-year CVD risk score. After the incentive raffle challenge was implemented, the women more than doubled their aerobic minutes (p<0.05) from midway through to the end of the study. These findings mirrored those of the larger sample.4 This study provided a sound short-term intervention for implementation in similar rural populations.
Although this was a community walking program and interest was garnered countywide, the data collection occurred on a college campus, possibly explaining the larger than expected number of college graduates in this sample. Convenience sampling resulted in an all-white sample. Another limitation was the short study duration with a one-time enrollment opportunity and pre-/posttest measurement.
Providers may want to consider prescribing exercise through a community program such as Prescription Trails or "Script Trails" to improve awareness of walking for cardiovascular health.7 Implementation of the challenge issued for participants in this study had an impact on increasing aerobic steps. Thus, providers may want to present challenges to increase the appeal of walking to their patients in an effort to provide continued motivation. Rural populations can benefit from programs that have been developed and tested in rural communities; therefore replication of this challenge in other community walking programs is suggested.
— Elisabeth Marigliano, BS, RN, is an adjunct clinical faculty member in the School of Nursing at State University of New York at Delhi and a PhD student at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
— Pamela Stewart Fahs, PhD, RN, is a professor and associate dean of nursing at Binghamton University, State University of New York, Decker School of Nursing. She holds the Dr. G. Clifford and Florence B. Decker Chair in Rural Nursing.
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2. Fahs PS, Pribulick M, Williams IC, James GD, Rovynak V, Seibold-Simpson SM. Promoting heart health in rural women. J Rural Health. 2013;29(3):248-257.
4. Marigliano E, Fahs PS, Ludden C. Walking for heart health: a study of adult women in rural New York. Creat Nurs. 2016;22(4):268-275.
5. Estimate of 10-year risk for coronary heart disease Framingham point scores. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute website. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-pro/guidelines/current/cholesterol-guidelines/quick-desk-reference-html/10-year-risk-framingham-table#women. Accessed April 1, 2017.
6. Body mass index (BMI) chart. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute website. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/files/docs/resources/heart/filipino-health-manual/session-6/bmi.pdf. Accessed April 1, 2017.
7. What is 'Script Trails? Prescription Trails Delaware County website. http://getoutandwalk.org/what-is-script-trails/. Accessed April 1, 2017.
8. Perri MG, Limacher MC, Durning PE, et al. Extended-care programs for weight management in rural communities: the treatment of obesity in underserved rural settings (TOURS) randomized trial. Arch Intern Med. 2008;168(21):2347-2354.
9. Shaw R, Fenwick E, Baker G, McAdam C, Fitzsimons C, Mutrie N. 'Pedometers cost buttons': the feasibility of implementing a pedometer based walking programme within the community. BMC Public Health. 2011;11:200.
10. Warren BS, Maley M, Sugarwala LJ, Wells MT, Devine CM. Small Steps Are Easier Together: a goal-based ecological intervention to increase walking by women in rural worksites. Prev Med. 2010;50(5-6):230-234.
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Мали́к () — мужское имя арабского происхождения, означающее «царь». Распространено у мусульман разных народов.
Имя Малик («Царь»), является одним из имён Аллаха. От этого имени происходит другое имя — Абдул-Малик, что означает «слуга Царя».
Носители имени
Малик ибн Анас — основатель маликитского мазхаба.
Малик Мухлис Угли — просветитель месхетинских турок.
Малик Абдул Азиз (Майк Тайсон) — абсолютный чемпион мира по боксу в тяжёлом весе.
Кваме Малик Килпатрик — американский политик.
Эдриан Малик Фенти — американский политик.
Малик, Адам
Малик, Владимир Кириллович
Малик, Марек
Малик, Сергей Дмитриевич
Малик, Терренс
См. также
Маликов
Примечания
Арабские имена
Мужские имена
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Do Sonic's new parkour abilities enable him to run through this new 3DS title unscathed? Or is Dimps' new attempt at making a Sonic game a huge fall into a bottomless pit?
Every time a new Sonic game is announced nowadays, fan reactions range from not caring a bit because they've been disappointed in the past, to getting seriously hyped, to a mix between the two. Sonic Lost World on the 3DS had a few new ingredients to spice up the controversy: it would be the first full 3D Sonic game on a handheld; it wouldn't be a port of the Wii U game, but feature a completely different level design on the same story… and it would be developed by Dimps, once again!
Let's be honest, aside from both Rush games and probably the Advance games, Dimps' record working on the Sonic series isn't the best. Colours on the DS and Generations on the 3DS come to mind as good examples of that. And Sonic the Hedgehog 4 got mixed reviews from fans and critics alike.
So, to get that out of the way, let me start by saying Dimps did a good job on Sonic Lost World. The handheld version isn't as polished and as fun to play as its Wii U relative, but it's the best Sonic game on a handheld in a long time. That can't be bad!
In case you've been living under a rock, let's just sum up the storyline for you. Sonic and Tails crash land on a strange world called The Lost Hex, inhabited by six deadly monsters called Zeti. They're being controlled by Eggman at first, but after a few stages have been cleared, they turn against our favourite mad scientist, and Sonic and the Doctor have to team up to eliminate the threat. Not exactly memorable, but, quite frankly, no Sonic game ever had a stellar storyline, right? Anyway, we're here for the gameplay, not the story!
Sonic Lost World is a pretty game on the 3DS. They even squeezed some of the cutscenes from the Wii U version on the handheld and, even if they're really compressed and not as amazing as on the home console, they're interesting to watch.
Of course, the best part visually are the worlds you run across. From lush green hill-like tubular planetoids to frozen snowboarding lanes, and even arid deserts, playing Sonic Lost World is a feast for the eyes.
I'm writing this and thinking about how disappointed I was when I played Colours on my DS the first time. Graphically, it wasn't brilliant. Lost World doesn't look like a Dimps game. And I mean this in a good way.
The music is spot on. The soundtrack is almost entirely the same as the one found on the Wii U game, although noticeably compressed. And this is an awesome thing because it's a brilliant soundtrack. Kudos to Tomoya Ohtani for the excellent work. I can't wait to get a hold of the soundtrack and play some of these tunes on RadioSEGA!
Now for the most important part: the gameplay. How does Sonic Lost World hold up? Well, it's great… and it's terrible at the same time.
For one, some of the levels are brilliantly designed and feature some well thought out ways to use the wisps. Some levels even feature similar high-speed sections to the ones found in the Wii U game. And the Frozen Factory world features snowboarding. Win!
Sonic, of course, just like on the Wii U game, moves slower this time, which is nice, although he moves a bit faster on the handheld game. If you want the blue hedgehog to run, though, just press the R trigger and off you go! The L trigger is not used for spin dashing but to adjust your camera in certain areas. You can still spin dash, however, by pressing X/Y, just like you do to bounce.
Parkour is also very much present here and even more than on the Wii U. Parkour moves make for a very nice change in gameplay style and they sometimes avoid slowing down the action or even certain death. The handheld version even allows you to boost when parkouring (is this a word?) by pressing X/Y to keep your momentum.
Wisps are also more abundant in Lost World 3DS. This time, you'll unlock more of them as you play along and that means you'll be able to come back to previously completed stages and replay them accessing new areas with new colour powers. Some of the wisps are really nice to use, like the newly added Indigo Asteroid.
Boss fights here present more of a challenge which is nice, compared to the ridiculously easy battles you have to go through on the Wii U game. In fact, the game features proper boss battles instead that require a decent amount of hits, not weak Zeti killed by two or three hits.
On the other hand, though, some of the stages feature unnecessary puzzle mechanics that make getting through the entire level feel like a boring chore. The amount of times you'll need to find and press a certain number of switches or roll some snowballs in place in order to unlock a spring to get you to the next area is ridiculous.
The Special Stages are new. No more half-pipes or rolling around at the speed of sound in crazy mazes. This time, we have to use Nintendo 3DS's built-in gyro sensors. Don't get me wrong, it's nice that Dimps went with a new way of getting Chaos Emeralds, it really is. But the special stages are annoying. You have to move around your room, console in hand, while trying to grab all the coloured spheres in time.
Why is this not that great? First of all, you'll get dizzy. Second of all, you'll get tired. And you're playing a platformer after all, not Wii Fit! This new gimmick might appeal to some of you, I'm sure, but with so many motion-based games on the iPhone done well, I can't see the point in these special stages. I guess one can argue they make for a nice breather from the main game, but I'd disagree. The same could be said for the Gray Quake wisp, the one that has you, again, holding your 3DS and tilting it to control Sonic.
Overall, though, make no mistake: both the Wii U and the 3DS versions of Sonic Lost World were the most fun I've had with a Sonic game in a long time. Sure, the Wii U version is better in all senses, but Dimps were able to make a nice handheld title to honour Sonic's legacy and almost, almost make us forget the recent flops that were Colours and Generations.
+ Fun platformer that is really good when is at its best.
+ Some colour powers are brilliantly implemented.
+ Awesome soundtrack, as you'd expect.
- Frustrating at times with all the puzzle mechanics.
- The story isn't exactly memorable, although funny at times.
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Do you deal with chronic pain or inflammation in your daily life? It isn't uncommon, but it is avoidable. While exercise is a crucial part of your physical therapy regimen, proper nutrition can also play an important role. The foods you eat work to fuel your body, and eating the right ones can help you recover much quicker from painful or uncomfortable conditions. Exercising regularly, reducing your stress intake, and keeping a strict nutritional diet all work together to help limit and alleviate your pain and inflammation. For more information on how nutrition can help you, contact Lava Physical Therapy to schedule a consultation with one of our physical therapists.
Take it easy on grains and Cut out Dairy.
In order to strengthen your body's immune response, you'll want to avoid simple carbs and sugars. Unfortunately, that means no donuts, no pastries, and no white breads. Dairy products should also be removed from your diet. There are some great, easy substitutes like almond or soy milk, coconut butter, and even Daiya cheese that are great for providing powerful protein and cutting out saturated fats. Whole grains, such as barley, oats, brown rice, and wheat are great for your metabolism.
It is best to avoid red meat while participating in an anti-inflammatory diet. If this proves difficult, red meat is okay in small doses; however, it should be an extremely rare treat in your diet. The proteins in red meat require extra work from your kidneys to process, so it will slow down the healing process if you eat a lot of it. We recommend removing red meat from your diet altogether, however, if you are a die-hard ribeye fan, One small piece of steak, once per week, should be your maximum limit. Luckily, chicken and fish are just fine for an anti-inflammatory diet. Enjoy them with all of those servings of vegetables if you must!
Contact us today if you'd like to speak with a physical therapist about pain management or additional advice on how to reduce inflammation! Lava Physical Therapy is an outpatient physical therapy clinic and fully-vegan facility located with three locations in Hilton Head Island, SC.
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Q: Angular 1.5 Response status returning NULL (-1) instead of 503 due to cors I am getting response status of 503 on a No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header error in the browser but Angular 1.5.5. $http is getting a status of NULL (-1). Is there any way for me to get the actual 503 error in Angular? Thanks.
A: please add it(Allow-Control-Allow-Origin: *) to browser from the browser store (App) section,
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Abstract : The talk will be on the newest developments in ancient DNA research incl. ancient human genomics, bacterial natural transformation of degraded DNA and past environmental reconstructions.
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MARTIAL LAW VICTIMS | 'Look into my eyes, I'll give you hell'
by MLC | Sep 13, 2012 | Torture | 0 comments
Source: InterAksyon.com
As we commemorate the 40th anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law on September 21, 1972, InterAksyon.com posts a series of testimonies from human rights victims of the Marcos regime. Thousands of Filipinos were murdered, tortured, or disappeared in the 14 years the country was under a dictatorship.
After the fall of the Marcos regime in 1986, close to 10,000 human rights victims – the survivors themselves or their families – filed a class suit against the Marcos estate. A US district court in Hawaii ruled in January 1995 that the victims are entitled to a share of the ill-gotten wealth recovered from the Marcoses: a total of $2.7 billion for their torment and torture.
However, the legal victory remains only on paper. The Hawaii ruling has to be enforced in the Philippines by a local court. The Makati Regional Trial Court is currently hearing the case but the Marcoses have so far been successful in blocking compensation to the plaintiffs.
So far, only $10 million, or $1,000 each, has been awarded to the victims and their kin. The money is not even part of the $2.7-billion compensatory and exemplary damages awarded by the Hawaii court but is from a settlement with Marcos crony, Jose Yao Campos, who has real estate properties in Texas and Colorado.
Former Bayan Muna Representative Satur Ocampo was a journalist when he joined the underground revolutionary movement to fight the Marcos regime after Martial Law was declared.
In 1976, he was captured and subjected to severe torture that included electric shocks and lighted cigarettes pressed on his skin.
But he acknowledges that one of his worst tormentors was a young, long-haired Constabulary officer, Rodolfo Aguinaldo, who would later become governor and congressman of Cagayan before he was assassinated by the New People's Army.
Ocampo escaped in 1985 and returned underground, surfacing as spokesman of the National Democratic Front for the short-lived peace talks of 1986-87 that collapsed after the Mendiola Massacre. Recaptured in 1989, he was released without being found guilty of any crime in 1992. Since then he has been a leading figure in Philippine leftist politics.
In this video, Ocampo talks of how yoga training helped him endure the torture and of his encounter with Aguinaldo, who told him during one session, "Look into my eyes, I'll give you hell."
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They say when something isn't broken, don't fix it, and Sony's DualShock controllers — first released in 1997 for the original PlayStation system — is a prime example of this timeless maxim. Applauded for its intuitive design and general comfort, Sony has been sticking with virtually the same controller design for the last 16 years, experiencing only minor tweaks that never diluted what made it so popular with the gaming community. With the PlayStation 3 gradually fading into the background to make room for its successor, it has been reported that Sony will be eschewing the tried-and-true DualShock route in favor of a new controller utilizing touch screens and other features for the fourth installment of their best-selling line of game consoles.
Various sources have told CVG that Sony's Research and Development department has been exploring new avenues of design and function in regards to this new mystery controller. The reported touch controls are said to have been inspired by the interface of the PlayStation Vita handheld. Additionally, engineers are researching ways to integrate biometric sensors that pick up on the player's heart rate, muscle movement, and — for lack of a better word — palm sweat which patents from roughly two years ago have shown can be used to impact events in-game.
Substantiating these reports of a new controller is the legal battle between Sony and tech company Immersion over the former's apparent infringement of the latter's rumble technology patent. Though the two managed to reach an expensive settlement in March 2007, Immersion has since been granting Sony the license to continue using their rumble technology, which extends to any future consoles. Due to the complexity and length of Immersion's agreement — which dissolves in March 2017 — Sony has plenty of justification to strike out on their own and design a new controller in-house.
Details are still foggy at the moment, but it's been rumored that Sony will be unveiling the PlayStation 4 — code name "Orbis" — sooner than we anticipate, even as early as this coming March. So once spring rolls around, we may finally get a glimpse of the controller Sony's R&D team has been working on.
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Q: Multiple Strategy Design Pattern I want to be able to gather several pieces of validation entities, all sharing same interface. This is what I came up with:
public interface Ivalidateable
{
bool IsValid(IValidateParam param);
}
public interface IValidateParam
{
}
public abstract EmployeeStrategy: Ivalidateable
{
public abstract bool IsValid(User user);
}
public abstract SpreadStrategy: IValidateable
{
public abstract bool IsAvlid(Campaign campaign);
}
public class User: IValidateParam
{}
public class Campaign: IValidateParam
{}
public EmployeeTypeStragtegy: EmployeeStrategy, IValidateable
{
public bool IsValid(User user)
{
if (new[]{'e',a','b}.Contains(user.userId.first().toString()))
return true;
return false;
}
}
public TrailSpreadStrategy: SpreadStrategy, IValidateable
{
public bool IsValid(Campaign campaign)
{
//logic goes here
}
}
public EvenpreadStrategy: SpreadStrategy:, IValidateable
{
public bool IsValid(Campaign campaign)
{
//logic goes here
}
}
public class ValidationFactory
{
private static List<IValidateable> stragtegies;
static ValidationFactory
{
strategies = new List<IValidateable>();
strategies.Add(new EmployeeTypeStragtegy());
strategies.Add(new TrailSpreadStrategy());
}
public bool IsValid(//Need to pass User/Campaign)
{
//what do I do here?
}
}
What is the best way to pass User / Campaign so that I can loop strategies and check IsValid?
A: Here's how I'd do it:
// campaign object class, and it's separate validator logic
public class Campaign
{
}
public class CampaignValidator : IValidationStrategy<Campaign>
{
public bool IsValid(Campaign test)
{
return true;
}
}
// framework stuff
public interface IValidationStrategy<T>
{
bool IsValid(T test);
}
public static class ValidationFactory
{
private readonly static Dictionary<Type, object> _typeValidators;
static ValidationFactory()
{
_typeValidators = new Dictionary<Type, object>();
_typeValidators[typeof(Campaign)] = new CampaignValidator();
}
public static bool IsValid<T>(T obj)
{
return ((IValidationStrategy<T>)_typeValidators[typeof(T)]).IsValid(obj);
}
}
After that, you can call ValidationFactory.IsValid(myObject); and if the type is in the factory static constructor, it will give you true/false.
The validation factory is doing a kind of DI/IOC thing, i.e. you could use Ninject, Castle etc to achieve mapping a type to a validator type.
You could do things dynamically or differently without having to build the dictionary in the same way - look at the generic type parameter of the interface the validator implements, or search for IValidationStrategy<>-based classes and again look at the generic type parameter. But the above is quick and simple.
Is there a reason you want separate validator classes?
A: I would recommend having a look at FluentValidation's nesting and collection validation capabilities. This should work fine without an extra factory and interfaces - if your strategies hold references to the other entities you want to validate along with them.
A: How about this?
Change all of your IsValid to use this prototype (User user, Campaign campaign), for example:
public EmployeeTypeStragtegy: EmployeeStrategy, IValidateable
{
public bool IsValid(User user, Campaign campaign)
{
return (new char[]{'e','a','b'}.Contains(user.userId.first().toString());
}
}
And then handle each by the appropriate type, that way they all accept the same arguments. and then:
public bool IsValid(User user, Campaign campaign)
{
bool valid;
foreach (IValidateable iv in strategies)
{
if (!iv.IsValid(user, campaign))
valid = false;
}
// This returns true if all are valid, false if not (not sure if this is the logic you expect)
return valid;
}
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Before getting into the nitty gritty of anxiety as a topic, the good news is that anxiety is treatable. It's also reassuring somehow to know that everyone experiences feelings of anxiety, nervousness, tension and stress from time to time.
Anxiety takes on many forms under the heading of Anxiety Disorders and the common theme in all is that it impacts on a person's day to day activities. Anxiety can affect your ability to sleep, concentrate, and carry out day to day tasks at work, home, school or socially. As a consequence, you may find yourself compelled to avoid stressful situations and in extreme situations avoiding going out altogether. Physical symptoms may include shortness of breath, trembling, shaking hands, pounding heart, dryness of the mouth, excessive perspiration etc.
Generalised Anxiety Disorder – Excessive, uncontrollable worry about a vast range of ordinary daily situations such as work, health or finances.
Panic Disorder – In association with regular panic attacks there are sudden intense episodes of irrational fear, dizziness, shortness of breath, feeling out of control, palpitations, choking, and various other physical symptoms.
Social Anxiety Disorder also known as Social Phobia – Avoidance of social or performance situations due to fear of being rejected, judged or embarrassed.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – As a result of witnessing or experiencing a traumatic life event, feelings of fear or avoidance continue to remain.
Agoraphobia –Often associated with Panic Disorder, agoraphobia involves avoidance of situations that may trigger the fear of having a panic attack.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – Involves impulses (obsessions) and unwanted thoughts which lead to repetitive routine behaviours (compulsions) as a way of coping with feelings of anxiety.
Specific Phobias – Irrational fears displayed in a particular situation, such as fear of being confined or exposure to open spaces, people, animals, insects.
Physical: Pounding heart, increased heart beat, rapid breathing or shortness of breath, dizziness, choking, sweating, trembling, tiredness, listlessness, feelings of physical weakness, blushing, diarrhoea, sleep disturbances, nightmares, muscle tension and headaches.
Emotional: Loss of concentration and remembering, sense of panic/danger/doom, racing mind and thoughts, difficulty with memory, feelings of powerlessness.
Social: Loss of confidence, isolation, increased dependence on specific persons, disengagement from life/loss of social network contacts.
Ongoing stressful situations – joblessness, changes in employment, family conflict, relationship breakdown, loss and grief, abuse (physical/sexual/ psychological), bullying, discrimination, life threatening events, violence, pregnancy and childbirth, parenting, carer's responsibilities, financial debt, lack of support, and homelessness.
Physical health issues – the precipitating factors include underlying health issues such as diabetes, asthma, thyroid problems, heart disease, hormone function/fluctuations. Anxiety may be a precursor to physical health concerns. Sudden illnesses, diagnosis leading to hospitalisation, ongoing treatment, and disability.
Personality traits – such as needing to be in control, perfectionism, and low self esteem may make people more susceptible to anxiety.
Drug/substance abuse – in particular cannabis, amphetamines, sedatives and alcohol which can trigger anxiety symptoms. The process of sudden and monitored drug and alcohol withdrawal may also cause withdrawal-related anxiety.
Treatments depend on the type of anxiety disorder being experienced. In the case of mild anxiety, strategies may include changes to lifestyle. Where the anxiety is more severe therapy and medication may be required.
Cognitive Behaviour therapy – focusing on thought patterns.
Relaxation and Breathing techniques – addressing physical symptoms. May include Mindfulness, Yoga, Tai Chi, and Asian Eastern philosophies/therapeutic approaches.
Medication – Using therapeutic approaches/therapies in conjunction with the use of anti depressants.
1. Work with your body.
Your body will tell you when it is experiencing anxiety and your mind will carry out a mental search of the causes of these sensations. Check where the physical tension is being felt. Is it in the back, neck, jaw, stomach, shoulders? What is happening to you this very minute? Why now? What has brought about these physical responses? Name the physical responses to your anxiety.
Again, listen to what your body is saying. Breathe slowly and deeply. Calm your mind and focus on your breathing. If you are experiencing rapid breath, focus on slowing down your breathing…start with a slow deep breath inhaling counting from one to three, exhaling one to three, repeat but lengthen the time from three to four then to five. Change the scenery, for example look out into the garden, or find a room with a view. If that is not possible then close your eyes and visualise being in a still, quiet place near the water. It also helps to wriggle your toes and move your hands as though your fingers were making soft stroking movements in the water.
3. Learning to relax takes practice.
For most of us we all think we know how to relax which wrongly includes the practice of watching TV or working at the computer. To relax we need to still the mind. Using breathing techniques we create a calm channel between the diaphragm and the brain. There is also the myth that alcohol, drugs or tobacco will relieve anxiety or stress. On the contrary these are addictive practices which are doing your body and mind no favours. It may be considered the quick fix but it doesn't resolve the situation.
Close your eyes, using deep breathing, purposefully shift your awareness away from your body. What can you feel, hear and smell. Is the wind blowing gently against your face and skin? Shift this awareness back and forth between your body and your surroundings – become a part of the world that surrounds you.
4. Recognise and acknowledge the primal instinct.
All of us have basic human functions often referred to as primal instincts, hindbrain or reptilian brain. The reptile bit refers more to the human brain that resembles a reptile's brain. This part of the brain has been with mankind for millions of years and in addition to fight, flight, freeze responses the very ancient part controls functions such as respiration and heartbeat. Why is it important to recognise and acknowledge this very old part of us? Because when you feel that knot in your stomach, the rapid breathing etc. you know it is a natural response to anxiety. You are also in the position to use your intellectual, rational self to whack the reptilian brain on the head with a book and say something like "Would you just evolve, you overly dramatic creature." This strategy was employed by Therese Borchard (Assoc. Editor of Psych Central) and it's a good one.
5. Skip the dramatics…and change the scene.
While the unexamined life is not worth living, according to Seneca, there may also be an argument in favour of giving yourself a break. It is time to get out of your head, create some distance and stop the ruminations by distracting yourself. How about reading a good book, seeing a movie that you've wanted to see for ages (a comedy's good) or catching up with some close friends for a bite to eat? Maybe it's time to take the dog for a walk. He/she will be thrilled and show such gratitude for this kindness.
The ruminating brain has been described as being an engine stuck in gear and overheating. It's also seen by some as being a record with a crack in it which keeps playing the same music over and over again. A good way to stop the thought process is to use the command "stop" and even use or visualise the hand gesture for stop as though you were a member of the Thought Police. You may need to develop a set of self affirming statements to manage your thoughts. An EFT (emotional freedom technique) is to say…"Even though I'm feeling anxious because ……….I truly and completed love and respect myself." There's a lot of free information about EFT on the internet.
7. Limit worry and cover all the bases.
In some cases, certain worries have to be faced head-on. By thinking about them the right way you, can help eliminate ongoing, unnecessary worrying.
Cover all aspects of your worry and set a time limit of 15 minutes at least.
Reschedule a time on the calendar to review this worry. When the thought comes up again, say to yourself "Stop, I've already worried and I'm not going to spend more time on it now." Use your time more efficiently and divert your thoughts as quickly as possible to another activity.
8. Overstate your greatest fear.
I wouldn't suggest telling the same person three or four times in a row, as you might just wear out your welcome. But this strategy has some merit as it becomes a process of desensitisation.
9. Air your grievances and worries in writing.
Write your concerns down and go into elaborate detail. Really vent your spleen. Write down every positive about the situation, then address the negative aspects. Finally, try to make a case against moving forward. I'll bet you've found a way to move forward rather than staying stuck.
10. Take it minute to minute.
11. Let's get physical, physical….
The benefits of exercise can never be under-estimated. The effect on your mind and body as a result of getting physical is that good endorphins flow which enhance mood and relieve anxiety. Research has shown time and time again that exercise changes the brain. By being active the brain produces more dopamine and serotonin, and the brain's production of the growth hormone BDNF. When we're depressed the levels of this hormone plummet, so much so that parts of the brain begin to shrink over time, and learning and memory are impaired. Thankfully, exercise helps to reverse this trend and protects the brain. We don't have to be into marathons to reap the benefits of exercise. Walking, swimming, riding the bicycle, gardening – all of these will improve your wellbeing.
12. Watching a movie of life's events unfold.
Therapists who use practices grounded in Mindfulness and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) believe that clients can experience some relief from anxiety by gaining some distance from their thoughts, by learning to watch them as we would a movie. Judgement is suspended and you go along for the entertainment, or to enjoy the scenery.
One technique that I find to be helpful is to see yourself in the carriage of a train and see the events that are causing the anxiety as a scene outside where you are watching from the safety of your seat. By creating the 'spectator' rather than the 'participator' position, you gain a new perspective on issues that have led to the anxiety. EMDR also uses eye movements to help alleviate anxiety symptoms.
13. You've got to have a plan.
The main thing is to stick with it and avoid endless cycles of replanning. By using this technique the plan becomes a part of the thought stopping statement. "Stop, I have a plan in place." It helps you stay grounded.
Often when anxiety starts to take a grip, there are telltale signs of poor dietary choices. We all know the drill…restrict caffeine, cut out refined sugar, bad fats, processed flour; increase vegetable and fruit intake, more leafy greens, herbal teas, and water. Makes sense doesn't it? There's a lot of information available at Doctor's surgeries, and on the internet.
15. Heard of visual anchors?
Visual anchors are links with images/objects that bring you joy and calm the mind. For example, if you love the water, use this image (and sound) to help you find the calmness you crave. Perhaps you could download the sound of 'ocean waves' onto your iPod. Other people may choose to look at a tree that comes into view, or the clouds. Then, there are those who carry around a coin or medal that they hold when feeling anxious. Have you noticed how worry beads are used by some people and are constantly in use? It works for them. A friend has a necklace with a cross attached, and when she's feeling stressed or anxious, she will hold onto it until the anxiety passes.
A great way to ease your mind from anxiety is to focus your thoughts on things that are good, happy, beautiful and positive. Give yourself permission to wish, dream, and imagine the best that could happen. Practice being kind to yourself and to others. Forgiveness is very strong and empowering and gives you permission to move on rather than stay stuck with past regrets.
It's so important to spend time with friends and family. By just hanging out with people you trust is beneficial to your health. Doing things with those we feel close to deepens the bonds, offering support and security. If anxiety starts to occur, confide in a friend who listens and cares, helps you feel more understood and makes you feel that you can cope after all.
18. Sleep well, sweet dreams.
To enable your mind and body to feel peaceful and strong and with enough strength to handle life's ups and downs, get the right amount of sleep for your needs – not too much or too little. Once viewed only as symptoms, sleep problems may actually contribute to psychiatric disorders. Insomnia may also be a risk factor for developing an anxiety disorder, but not as much as it is for major depression. Neuro-imaging and neuro-chemistry studies suggest that a good night's sleep helps foster mental and emotional resilience. Lifestyle changes and the right medications as prescribed by your doctor are vital to nip this problem in the bud.
19. Hereditary Factors and Personality.
Research has shown that some people with a family history of anxiety and depression are more likely (though not always) to also experience the same.
Do think about your family history and dynamics and what impact this may have on your well being. It may be a good idea to discuss this with your doctor to rule out chemical imbalances in the brain regulating feelings and physical reactions. Studies have also shown that certain personality types are more at risk of high anxiety than others. People who have a tendency to be shy, who also have low self esteem and a poor capacity to cope are more likely to experience high levels of anxiety. The positives here are that there are good practitioners available to help you on your road to recovery.
20. Create your own mantra and maintain your sense of humour.
A mantra is your own declaration of life. By reciting your mantra to yourself, it slowly changes the way you respond to challenges in your day.
Finally, by flexing your funny bone and laughing daily, you do much more than relieve your anxiety. Laughter and humour boost your immune system, reduce physical and psychological pain, heal wounds, fight viruses, and help build positive, sustainable relationships. Laughter brings light into a room of shadows.
"Good humour is a tonic for mind and body.
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Bioactive C vitamins with dark red sour grape Acerola are much better absorbed by the body than usual forms of ascorbic acid. The bioactive forms contained in the Ecosh act gently in the body and unlike C vitamins that are in the form of an acid, these do not irritate the stomach or other internal organs. Additionally, the body can store these forms more efficiently in the adrenal glands, liver, lungs, and also in the intercellular fluid.
Acerola cherry also contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, as well as calcium, magnesium, carotenoids, and bioflavonoids. Also, vitamin C ascorbate forms contain valuable minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Vitamins and minerals help each other to be better absorbed during metabolism and amplify each other's effects. Acerola cherry is high in antioxidants and contains more vitamin C than citruses, black currant, rosehip, and sea buckthorn. For example, 100 g of Acerola contains approximately 1,678 mg of vitamin C, but lemon only 57 mg. The antioxidants contained in Acerola slow down the breakdown of sugar, thus helping to prevent sudden fluctuations in blood glucose levels. And bioflavonoids keep your senses alert.
Vitamin C is needed to increase the body's resistance, and to fight off spring fatigue and stress. Helps to have normal psychological functions, normal functioning of the nervous system, and increases iron absorption. In addition, vitamin C contributes to the normal formation of collagen to help with the normal functioning of bones, cartilage, blood vessels, capillaries, teeth, gums, and skin.
NB! The product does not contain any bulking substances or any other harmful compounds. The product has no GMOs, artificial flavours, or colouring, and is lactose and gluten-free. Also suitable for vegans.
Directions: 2 capsules a day during breakfast and lunch, according to the recommendation of a therapist or a doctor. Take with water.
Ingredients: Acerola cherry powder (Malpighia emarginata), magnesium L-ascorbate, calcium L-ascorbate, L-ascorbyl-6-palmitate, vegetable capsule: hydroxylpropyl methylcellulose.
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There is still time to book for Disney On Ice celebrating 100 years of magic in Exeter
Disney On Ice will bring 50 characters and plenty of much-loved songs to Exeter's Westpoint Arena
Ginette Davies
Updated 15:58, 8 OCT 2019
With just a few weeks to go, there is still time to book tickets to the "celebration of the century" as Disney On Ice comes to Exeter in October half term to mark 100 years of magic.
The tour began in Scotland in September and arrives at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter from October 23-27.
A cast of more than 50 unforgettable Disney characters will be skating on the stage, with Mouse-ter of Ceremonies Mickey Mouse joined by Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and many of the Disney Princesses including Jasmine, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Ariel, Snow White and Tiana.
Disney on Ice is coming to Exeter
You will also be able to relive the magic of Frozen with Anna, Elsa and the hilarious snowman Olaf as they discover that true love is the greatest magic of all, along with The Lion King, Toy Story, Finding Dory, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin.
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The show also gives you the chance to sing-along to more than 30 unforgettable songs which are interwoven into the show, including favourites like Let It Go, You've Got a Friend in Me and Hakuna Matata.
Around 14 stories will be featured during a show which is set to be magical journey through past and present Disney tales accompanied by all the company's trademark style, intricate choreography and colourful costumes and sets.
More than 50 characters from across the decades will be in the show
Co-producer Nicole Feld said: "This particular production is by far the largest Disney On Ice show we currently have touring, bringing together everyone's favourite Disney characters."
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"Our vision is for audiences everywhere to dance and sing along to their favourite Disney songs so we've included 30 tunes that they know and love."
In honour of Walt Disney - who famously said of his career "it was all started by a mouse" - and his enduring legacy, audiences will be invited to grab their Mickey ears and enter into the spirit of the occasion as the show transports them to incredible worlds.
There will be dozens of well known songs in the show
The show is co-produced by Nicole with her father Kenneth Feld who said: "This is a show, more than any other, which is truly for everybody".
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He added: "When I sit with the audience, I see those that are grandparents - like I am - enjoying a lot of the classic Disney stories, while young kids and parents really respond to modern day favourites like Frozen."
Tickets for Disney On Ice celebrates 100 Years of Magic are priced from £23. Buy them here
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Master P's son, former Minnehaha standout Hercy Miller signs $2M deal with tech company
By FOX 9 Staff
Hercy Miller, standout Minnehaha Academy basketball player, announces he will play at Tennessee State for college.
(FOX 9) - Former Minnehaha Academy basketball standout Hercy Miller, who is also the son of rapper and entrepreneur Master P, signed a $2 million deal with a tech company ahead of his freshman year at Tennessee State, according to a press release.
This comes following the NCAA decision to lift restrictions on payments to athletes while they are still in college. The ruling allows athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness.
Miller will be the brand ambassador for Web Apps America technology company, which is focusing on highlighting future leaders from historically Black colleges and universities.
In a statement, Miller said he is proud to represent the company and called the endorsement deal a "blessing."
"I hope this endorsement will open up more opportunities for more NCAA student-athletes," his statement read.
Miller is not the only college athlete with Minnesota ties taking advantage of the new opportunity. Minnesota Gophers quarterback Tanner Morgan launched a Cameo page, offering videos to fans for $29.
270 medical experts write open letter to Spotify calling out Joe Rogan's 'harmful' COVID-19 misinformation
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Big Hero 6 Just Crossed This Massive Milestone
Catarina Cowden
A huge announcement rolled in yesterday for Walt Disney Animation Studios when its latest family-fun film, Big Hero 6 broke an incredible record. The lovable robot and his human friend brought in more than $621 million worldwide, making it the number one animated movie of 2014.
Fresh off of its win at the Academy Awards for Best Animated Film, Big Hero 6 had a huge weekend surpassing $400 million at the international box office. Along with its $221 million earned domestically, the film has surpassed other global box office hits this year including How To Train Your Dragon 2 and The Lego Movie. According to Deadline, the runners up brought in $618.9 million and $468.8 million respectively. And as Big Hero 6 continues to bring in big numbers in China after its February 28th release, that number is sure to rise. Since its release in China, it has surpassed even Frozen, making it the highest grossing animated release ever from Disney or Pixar in the country. And in Japan, the quirky film is the second-highest grossing Disney animated film ever.
On an encompassing global scale though, Big Hero 6 sits as the third biggest Walt Disney Animation Studios release behind Frozen and The Lion King, and it sits at that same third place position domestically as well.
The heartfelt story follows a boy named Baymax (voiced by Scott Adsit) and his plus-sized inflatable robot. The film, inspired by the Marvel comic books of the same name is the first Disney animated film to feature Marvel Comics characters. Its not only been met with incredible box office success, but also critical acclaim praising its animation, action and touching story-telling.
The film first debuted in the U.S. on November 7, 2014 and within 5 months time has topped the charts. What it does so well outside of its terrific animation is that the story centers on a special bond between Baymax, his robot, prodigy Hiro Harnada, and a group of friends as they use technology to become a band of heroes. Check out the adorable trailer, if you haven't already seen the film:
Big Hero 6 is still playing in select theaters nationwide, and is also now available on DVD. And just earlier this week an actress from the film, Genesis Rodriguez teased rumblings of a sequel in the works, so even more to look forward to on the huggable robot front.
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Amar Breckenridge, Senior Associate at Frontier Economics, today presented the findings of research on the links between aviation, tourism and growth in the context of Brexit, and the implications for future negotiations between the EU and the UK. The presentation was held at the European Parliament, at a roundtable convened by MEPs Istvan Ujhelyi, Claudia Tapardel and Salvo Pogliese in association with Ryanair.
Amar's presentation drew on research, led by Dan Elliott of Frontier's Transport and Water practice, that underscores the vital contribution that intra-EU air connectivity makes to economic activity by facilitating tourism, trade and investment. It specifically emphasised the contribution of UK-based travellers to the economies of the other 27 EU members, with UK travel typically accounting for between 10% and 40% of total EU travel for Member States. This in turn highlights the importance to both the EU and the UK of securing a framework for air services rights that replicates current levels of liberalisation.
Frontier Economics regularly advises clients on transport, trade and policy matters raised by Brexit. For an overview of the potential impact of Brexit on the aviation sector, please refer to our recent bulletin 'Over and out'.
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Arrgh! (conocido en España como ¡Arrgh! y en Latinoamérica como ¡Piratas!) es un episodio de la primera temporada de la serie animada Bob Esponja.
Argumento
En el Crustáceo Cascarudo, aprovechando que no hay trabajo, Bob Esponja y Patricio juegan un juego de mesa que consiste en buscar el tesoro del Holandés Volador. Don Cangrejo se les une y gana varias veces seguidas hasta que anochece. Bob Esponja y Patricio se van a sus casas a dormir, pero Don Cangrejo insiste en seguir jugando hasta que Bob Esponja le dice que solo es un juego. A la mañana siguiente, Don Cangrejo aparece sobre un pequeño barco disfrazado de pirata y quiere que Bob Esponja y Patricio lo acompañen para buscar un tesoro. La primera regla es que solo el capitán (Don Cangrejo) puede ver el mapa, y la segunda es que deben hablar diciendo "arrgh". Sin embargo, la segunda regla confunde a Bob y a Patricio, por lo que no logran informarle a Don Cangrejo de una roca gigante al frente hasta que chocan con ella. Después del incidente, la regla es anulada. Deciden seguir buscando a pie. El mapa indica que deben dar 10,000 pasos al este, pero no encuentran la cruz debido a que Patricio los guió al oeste, así que deben empezar de nuevo. Aunque los grumetes (Bob Esponja y Patricio) se cansan, deciden quedarse con Don Cangrejo. Esa noche, Don Cangrejo duerme en una tienda mientras que Bob y Patricio lo hacen afuera. Ambos entran a la tienda a preguntarle si quiere seguir buscando, pero Don Cangrejo no está ahí. Los dos curiosean y tocan el mapa (pues Don Cangrejo no prohibió eso) hasta que se abre por sí solo y no pueden resistir verlo. Acto seguido se dan cuenta de que es el tablero del juego. Cuando Don Cangrejo los sorprende viendo el mapa, los acusa de traidores y quiere expulsarlos, pero de pronto encuentran la marca del tesoro. Los tres excavan y lo sacan de la tierra. Don Cangrejo no quiere compartirlo, pero Bob Esponja y Patricio reclaman lo suyo por todo lo que hicieron. Mientras discuten, el barco del Holandés Volador se posa sobre ellos. El Holandés baja y exclama enojado que quién desenterró el tesoro. Don Cangrejo dice que fueron los chicos, pero el Holandés no se molesta, sino que les agradece y les regala un doblón de oro a ambos. Don Cangrejo también pide su recompensa y el fantasma le da un cofre del tesoro de juguete mientras se aleja con el verdadero.
Personajes
Bob Esponja Pantalones Cuadrados
Patricio Estrella
Don Cangrejo
El Holandés Volador
Un cliente
Episodios de la primera temporada de Bob Esponja
Episodios de televisión de 2000
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The Power of Ideas Exhibition will bring cutting-edge science programming to communities across Ontario. In this inspiring exhibition and presentation from Perimeter Institute, students take a fun, hands-on approach to engaging with the process of science. From delving into two of the world's largest science experiments to exploring changing ideas about our universe, this immersive experience fosters curiosity and a better understanding of how we investigate our world.
The Power of Ideas Tour is supported by the Province of Ontario.
What is the Power of Ideas Exhibition?
Designed and developed by Perimeter Institute in collaboration with the Ontario Science Centre, this hands-on exhibition introduces youth and their families to the powerful ideas and cutting-edge experiments helping us understand the natural world.
With the flick of your wrist, travel from the vastness of the universe all the way down to the subatomic scale. On the way, you'll learn just how many questions scientists still have from the quantum to the cosmos, and everything in between.
If there was a supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy, wouldn't you want to see it? That's what scientists are hoping to do with the planet-sized Event Horizon Telescope. See what happens when you aim model telescopes towards a precise point in the night sky. Bonus: you can stand at the edge of a black hole and watch your legs turn to spaghetti!
How does the cosmic speed limit help us see back to the beginning of the universe? Run, jump, or dance into this interactive display to find out. What looks like 2.6 seconds of delay to you is the reason why extra-terrestrials looking at earth might still see dinosaurs!
Step in and explore the most complex machine on Earth, the Large Hadron Collider. Crank up the power to smash protons, see an actual tape cartridge that holds evidence of the Higgs boson particle, and discover why it takes 3,000 scientists from 174 institutions and 34 countries to run just one experiment.
From tiny subatomic particles to faraway black holes, the universe is full of puzzles with pieces we cannot see. Guess what's happening inside this massive mystery tube by teaming up to pull on large ropes. You might be surprised to discover there's more than one way to skin Schrödinger's cat.
Discover the real story behind some of our greatest scientific thinkers by immersing yourself in this interactive wall of ideas. Whisper into a real laser interferometer like the one used to detect gravitational waves, meet Einstein's best friends, or use your smartphone to see invisible radio waves in the same way Hertz did more than a hundred years ago.
Curious minds are the lifeblood of science. Perimeter's Educational Outreach efforts engage and inspire students – and their teachers – through tailored programming and special events designed to share the wonder and mystery of the universe. Through educational programs, monthly Public Lectures, and engaging science festivals, Perimeter aims to inspire the next generation of transformative thinkers. Visit perimeterinstitute.ca/outreach for more information about our programming or browse free educational resources for teachers at perimeterinstitute.ca/resources.
The Power of Ideas Exhibition is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Education. As part of Canada's sesquicentennial in 2017, the Exhibition travelled throughout every province and territory and reached more than 107,000 people across 191 communities from coast, to coast, to coast. The cross-country tour is a legacy project of Canada 150, funded by the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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Here's hoping everyone has had their shots and/or if they are contagious they don't spread it to my family, it would most likely kill my mom.
I didn't realize your area was hard hit. I'm sorry.
The flu seems to be sweeping my area, I'm more scared of measles.... Mom has had shingles & the pain on top of feeling like crud .... Makes me feel completely helpless rather than there is only so much I can do.
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Just 400m from the city centre, Datca Holiday Village boasts an outdoor swimming pool, children's pool and games room. Guests can dine at the on-site buffet restaurant.
This hotel is located 170km from Dalaman Airport and 197km from Bodrum Airport.
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/*
* walkers.c
*
* Created on: Feb 8, 2011
* Author: siva
*/
#include "postgres.h"
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "optimizer/walkers.h"
#include "optimizer/var.h"
/**
* Plan node walker related methods.
*/
/* Initialize a plan_tree_base_prefix during planning. */
void planner_init_plan_tree_base(plan_tree_base_prefix *base, PlannerInfo *root)
{
base->node = (Node*)root;
}
/* Initialize a plan_tree_base_prefix after planning. */
void exec_init_plan_tree_base(plan_tree_base_prefix *base, PlannedStmt *stmt)
{
base->node = (Node*)stmt;
}
static bool walk_scan_node_fields(Scan *scan, bool (*walker) (), void *context);
static bool walk_join_node_fields(Join *join, bool (*walker) (), void *context);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
* Plan Tree Walker Framework
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
*/
/* Function walk_plan_node_fields is a subroutine used by plan_tree_walker()
* to walk the fields of Plan nodes. Plan is actually an abstract superclass
* of all plan nodes and this function encapsulates the common structure.
*
* Most specific walkers won't need to call this function, but complicated
* ones may find it a useful utility.
*
* Caution: walk_scan_node_fields and walk_join_node_fields call this
* function. Use only the most specific function.
*/
bool
walk_plan_node_fields(Plan *plan,
bool (*walker) (),
void *context)
{
/* target list to be computed at this node */
if (walker((Node *) (plan->targetlist), context))
return true;
/* implicitly ANDed qual conditions */
if (walker((Node *) (plan->qual), context))
return true;
/* input plan tree(s) */
if (walker((Node *) (plan->lefttree), context))
return true;
/* target list to be computed at this node */
if (walker((Node *) (plan->righttree), context))
return true;
/* Init Plan nodes (uncorrelated expr subselects */
if (walker((Node *) (plan->initPlan), context))
return true;
/* Greenplum Database Flow node */
if (walker((Node *) (plan->flow), context))
return true;
return false;
}
/* Function walk_scan_node_fields is a subroutine used by plan_tree_walker()
* to walk the fields of Scan nodes. Scan is actually an abstract superclass
* of all scan nodes and a subclass of Plan. This function encapsulates the
* common structure.
*
* Most specific walkers won't need to call this function, but complicated
* ones may find it a useful utility.
*
* Caution: This function calls walk_plan_node_fields so callers shouldn't,
* else they will walk common plan fields twice.
*/
bool
walk_scan_node_fields(Scan *scan,
bool (*walker) (),
void *context)
{
/* A Scan node is a kind of Plan node. */
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) scan, walker, context))
return true;
/* The only additional field is an Index so no extra walking. */
return false;
}
/* Function walk_join_node_fields is a subroutine used by plan_tree_walker()
* to walk the fields of Join nodes. Join is actually an abstract superclass
* of all join nodes and a subclass of Plan. This function encapsulates the
* common structure.
*
* Most specific walkers won't need to call this function, but complicated
* ones may find it a useful utility.
*
* Caution: This function calls walk_plan_node_fields so callers shouldn't,
* else they will walk common plan fields twice.
*/
bool
walk_join_node_fields(Join *join,
bool (*walker) (),
void *context)
{
/* A Join node is a kind of Plan node. */
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) join, walker, context))
return true;
return walker((Node *) (join->joinqual), context);
}
/* Function plan_tree_walker is a general walker for Plan trees.
*
* It is based on (and uses) the expression_tree_walker() framework from
* src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c. See the comments there for more
* insight into how this function works.
*
* The basic idea is that this function (and its helpers) walk plan-specific
* nodes and delegate other nodes to expression_tree_walker(). The caller
* may supply a specialized walker
*/
bool
plan_tree_walker(Node *node,
bool (*walker) (),
void *context,
bool recurse_into_subplans)
{
/*
* The walker has already visited the current node, and so we need
* only recurse into any sub-nodes it has.
*
* We assume that the walker is not interested in List nodes per se, so
* when we expect a List we just recurse directly to self without
* bothering to call the walker.
*/
if (node == NULL)
return false;
/* Guard against stack overflow due to overly complex expressions */
check_stack_depth();
switch (nodeTag(node))
{
/*
* Plan nodes aren't handled by expression_tree_walker, so we need
* to do them here.
*/
case T_Plan:
/* Abstract: really should see only subclasses. */
return walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context);
case T_Result:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((Result *) node)->resconstantqual, context))
return true;
break;
case T_PartitionSelector:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((PartitionSelector *) node)->levelEqExpressions, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((PartitionSelector *) node)->levelExpressions, context))
return true;
if (walker(((PartitionSelector *) node)->residualPredicate, context))
return true;
if (walker(((PartitionSelector *) node)->propagationExpression, context))
return true;
if (walker(((PartitionSelector *) node)->partTabTargetlist, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Append:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((Append *) node)->appendplans, context))
return true;
break;
case T_MergeAppend:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((MergeAppend *) node)->mergeplans, context))
return true;
break;
case T_RecursiveUnion:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Sequence:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((Sequence *) node)->subplans, context))
return true;
break;
case T_BitmapAnd:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((BitmapAnd *) node)->bitmapplans, context))
return true;
break;
case T_BitmapOr:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((BitmapOr *) node)->bitmapplans, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Scan:
/* Abstract: really should see only subclasses. */
return walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context);
case T_SeqScan:
case T_SampleScan:
case T_DynamicSeqScan:
case T_BitmapHeapScan:
case T_DynamicBitmapHeapScan:
case T_WorkTableScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_ForeignScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker(((ForeignScan *) node)->fdw_exprs, context))
return true;
break;
case T_CustomScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker(((CustomScan *) node)->custom_plans, context))
return true;
if (walker(((CustomScan *) node)->custom_exprs, context))
return true;
if (walker(((CustomScan *) node)->custom_private, context))
return true;
if (walker(((CustomScan *) node)->custom_scan_tlist, context))
return true;
break;
case T_ValuesScan:
if (walker((Node *) ((ValuesScan *) node)->values_lists, context))
return true;
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_TableFunctionScan:
if (walker((Node *) ((TableFunctionScan *) node)->function, context))
return true;
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_FunctionScan:
if (walker((Node *) ((FunctionScan *) node)->functions, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((FunctionScan *) node)->param, context))
return true;
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_IndexScan:
case T_DynamicIndexScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((IndexScan *) node)->indexqual, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are lists of basic items, nothing to walk. */
break;
case T_IndexOnlyScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((IndexOnlyScan *) node)->indexqual, context))
return true;
break;
case T_BitmapIndexScan:
case T_DynamicBitmapIndexScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((BitmapIndexScan *) node)->indexqual, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are lists of basic items, nothing to walk. */
break;
case T_TidScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((TidScan *) node)->tidquals, context))
return true;
break;
case T_SubqueryScan:
if (walk_scan_node_fields((Scan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((SubqueryScan *) node)->subplan, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Join:
/* Abstract: really should see only subclasses. */
return walk_join_node_fields((Join *) node, walker, context);
case T_NestLoop:
if (walk_join_node_fields((Join *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_MergeJoin:
if (walk_join_node_fields((Join *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((MergeJoin *) node)->mergeclauses, context))
return true;
break;
case T_HashJoin:
if (walk_join_node_fields((Join *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((HashJoin *) node)->hashclauses, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((HashJoin *) node)->hashqualclauses, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Material:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Sort:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple counts and lists of indexes and oids. */
break;
case T_Agg:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple items and lists of simple items. */
break;
case T_TupleSplit:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (expression_tree_walker((Node *)((TupleSplit *)node)->dqa_expr_lst, walker, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple items and lists of simple items. */
break;
case T_DQAExpr:
if (walker(((DQAExpr *)node)->agg_filter, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple items and lists of simple items. */
break;
case T_WindowAgg:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker(((WindowAgg *) node)->startOffset, context))
return true;
if (walker(((WindowAgg *) node)->endOffset, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Unique:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple items and lists of simple items. */
break;
case T_Gather:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple items. */
break;
case T_Hash:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
/* Other info is in parent HashJoin node. */
break;
case T_SetOp:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple items and lists of simple items. */
break;
case T_Limit:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
/* Greenplum Database Limit Count */
if (walker((Node *) (((Limit*) node)->limitCount), context))
return true;
/* Greenplum Database Limit Offset */
if (walker((Node *) (((Limit*) node)->limitOffset), context))
return true;
/* Other fields are simple items and lists of simple items. */
break;
case T_Motion:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((Motion *)node)->hashExprs, context))
return true;
break;
case T_ShareInputScan:
case T_CteScan:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_Flow:
/* Nothing to walk in Flow nodes at present. */
break;
case T_SubPlan:
/*
* SubPlan is handled by expression_tree_walker() , but that
* walker doesn't recur into the plan itself. Here, we do so
* by using information in the prefix structure defined in
* cdbplan.h.
*
* NB Callers usually don't have to take special account of
* the range table, but should be sure to understand what
* stage of processing they occur in (e.g., early planning,
* late planning, dispatch, or execution) since this affects
* what value are available.
*/
{
SubPlan *subplan = (SubPlan *) node;
Plan *subplan_plan = plan_tree_base_subplan_get_plan(context, subplan);
Assert(subplan_plan);
/* recurse into the exprs list */
if (expression_tree_walker((Node *) subplan->testexpr,
walker, context))
return true;
/* recurse into the subplan's plan, a kind of Plan node */
if (recurse_into_subplans && walker((Node *) subplan_plan, context))
return true;
/* also examine args list */
if (expression_tree_walker((Node *) subplan->args,
walker, context))
return true;
}
break;
case T_IntList:
case T_OidList:
/*
* Note that expression_tree_walker handles T_List but not these.
* No contained stuff, so just succeed.
*/
break;
case T_ModifyTable:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((ModifyTable *) node)->plans, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((ModifyTable *) node)->withCheckOptionLists, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((ModifyTable *) node)->onConflictSet, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((ModifyTable *) node)->onConflictWhere, context))
return true;
if (walker((Node *) ((ModifyTable *) node)->returningLists, context))
return true;
break;
case T_LockRows:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
case T_SplitUpdate:
case T_AssertOp:
if (walk_plan_node_fields((Plan *) node, walker, context))
return true;
break;
/*
* Query nodes are handled by the Postgres query_tree_walker. We
* just use it without setting any ignore flags. The caller must
* handle query nodes specially to get other behavior, e.g. by
* calling query_tree_walker directly.
*/
case T_Query:
return query_tree_walker((Query *) node, walker, context, 0);
/*
* The following cases are handled by expression_tree_walker. In
* addition, we let expression_tree_walker handle unrecognized
* nodes.
*
* TODO: Identify node types that should never appear in plan trees
* and disallow them here by issuing an error or asserting false.
*/
case T_Var:
case T_Const:
case T_Param:
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
case T_CaseTestExpr:
case T_SetToDefault:
case T_CurrentOfExpr:
case T_RangeTblRef:
case T_Aggref:
case T_ArrayRef:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_OpExpr:
case T_DistinctExpr:
case T_ScalarArrayOpExpr:
case T_BoolExpr:
case T_SubLink:
case T_FieldSelect:
case T_FieldStore:
case T_RelabelType:
case T_CaseExpr:
case T_ArrayExpr:
case T_RowExpr:
case T_CoalesceExpr:
case T_NullIfExpr:
case T_NullTest:
case T_BooleanTest:
case T_CoerceToDomain:
case T_TargetEntry:
case T_List:
case T_FromExpr:
case T_JoinExpr:
case T_SetOperationStmt:
case T_SpecialJoinInfo:
case T_TableValueExpr:
case T_PartSelectedExpr:
case T_PartDefaultExpr:
case T_PartBoundExpr:
case T_PartBoundInclusionExpr:
case T_PartBoundOpenExpr:
case T_PartListRuleExpr:
case T_PartListNullTestExpr:
default:
return expression_tree_walker(node, walker, context);
}
return false;
}
/* Return the plan associated with a SubPlan node in a walker. (This is used by
* framework, not by users of the framework.)
*/
Plan *plan_tree_base_subplan_get_plan(plan_tree_base_prefix *base, SubPlan *subplan)
{
if (!base)
return NULL;
else if (IsA(base->node, PlannedStmt))
return exec_subplan_get_plan((PlannedStmt*)base->node, subplan);
else if (IsA(base->node, PlannerInfo))
return planner_subplan_get_plan((PlannerInfo*)base->node, subplan);
else if (IsA(base->node, PlannerGlobal))
{
PlannerInfo rootdata;
rootdata.glob = (PlannerGlobal*)base->node;
return planner_subplan_get_plan(&rootdata, subplan);
}
Insist(false);
return NULL;
}
/* Rewrite the plan associated with a SubPlan node in a mutator. (This is used by
* framework, not by users of the framework.)
*/
void plan_tree_base_subplan_put_plan(plan_tree_base_prefix *base, SubPlan *subplan, Plan *plan)
{
Assert(base);
if (IsA(base->node, PlannedStmt))
{
exec_subplan_put_plan((PlannedStmt*)base->node, subplan, plan);
return;
}
else if (IsA(base->node, PlannerInfo))
{
planner_subplan_put_plan((PlannerInfo*)base->node, subplan, plan);
return;
}
Assert(false && "Must provide relevant base info.");
}
/**
* These are helpers to retrieve nodes from plans.
*/
typedef struct extract_context
{
plan_tree_base_prefix base; /* Required prefix for plan_tree_walker/mutator */
bool descendIntoSubqueries;
NodeTag nodeTag;
List *nodes;
} extract_context;
static bool extract_nodes_walker(Node *node, extract_context *context);
static bool extract_nodes_expression_walker(Node *node, extract_context *context);
/**
* Extract nodes with specific tag.
*/
List *extract_nodes(PlannerGlobal *glob, Node *node, int nodeTag)
{
extract_context context;
context.base.node = (Node *) glob;
context.nodes = NULL;
context.nodeTag = nodeTag;
context.descendIntoSubqueries = false;
extract_nodes_walker(node, &context);
return context.nodes;
}
/**
* Extract nodes with specific tag.
* Same as above, but starts off a Plan node rather than a PlannedStmt
*
*/
List *extract_nodes_plan(Plan *pl, int nodeTag, bool descendIntoSubqueries)
{
extract_context context;
Assert(pl);
context.base.node = NULL;
context.nodes = NULL;
context.nodeTag = nodeTag;
context.descendIntoSubqueries = descendIntoSubqueries;
extract_nodes_walker((Node *)pl, &context);
return context.nodes;
}
static bool
extract_nodes_walker(Node *node, extract_context *context)
{
if (node == NULL)
return false;
if (nodeTag(node) == context->nodeTag)
{
context->nodes = lappend(context->nodes, node);
}
if (nodeTag(node) == T_SubPlan)
{
SubPlan *subplan = (SubPlan *) node;
/*
* SubPlan has both of expressions and subquery. In case the caller wants
* non-subquery version, still we need to walk through its expressions.
* NB: Since we're not going to descend into SUBPLANs anyway (see below),
* look at the SUBPLAN node here, even if descendIntoSubqueries is false
* lest we miss some nodes there.
*/
if (extract_nodes_walker((Node *) subplan->testexpr,
context))
return true;
if (expression_tree_walker((Node *) subplan->args,
extract_nodes_walker, context))
return true;
/*
* Do not descend into subplans.
* Even if descendIntoSubqueries indicates the caller wants to descend into
* subqueries, SubPlan seems special; Some partitioning code assumes this
* should return immediately without descending. See MPP-17168.
*/
return false;
}
if (nodeTag(node) == T_SubqueryScan
&& !context->descendIntoSubqueries)
{
/* Do not descend into subquery scans. */
return false;
}
if (nodeTag(node) == T_TableFunctionScan
&& !context->descendIntoSubqueries)
{
/* Do not descend into table function subqueries */
return false;
}
return plan_tree_walker(node, extract_nodes_walker,
(void *) context,
true);
}
/**
* Extract nodes with specific tag.
* Same as above, but starts off a scalar expression node rather than a PlannedStmt
*
*/
List *extract_nodes_expression(Node *node, int nodeTag, bool descendIntoSubqueries)
{
extract_context context;
Assert(node);
context.base.node = NULL;
context.nodes = NULL;
context.nodeTag = nodeTag;
context.descendIntoSubqueries = descendIntoSubqueries;
extract_nodes_expression_walker(node, &context);
return context.nodes;
}
static bool
extract_nodes_expression_walker(Node *node, extract_context *context)
{
if (NULL == node)
{
return false;
}
if (nodeTag(node) == context->nodeTag)
{
context->nodes = lappend(context->nodes, node);
}
if (nodeTag(node) == T_Query && context->descendIntoSubqueries)
{
Query *query = (Query *) node;
if (expression_tree_walker((Node *)query->targetList, extract_nodes_expression_walker, (void *) context))
{
return true;
}
if (query->jointree != NULL &&
expression_tree_walker(query->jointree->quals, extract_nodes_expression_walker, (void *) context))
{
return true;
}
return expression_tree_walker(query->havingQual, extract_nodes_expression_walker, (void *) context);
}
return expression_tree_walker(node, extract_nodes_expression_walker, (void *) context);
}
/**
* These are helpers to find node in queries
*/
typedef struct find_nodes_context
{
List *nodeTags;
int foundNode;
} find_nodes_context;
static bool find_nodes_walker(Node *node, find_nodes_context *context);
/**
* Looks for nodes that belong to the given list.
* Returns the index of the first such node that it encounters, or -1 if none
*/
int find_nodes(Node *node, List *nodeTags)
{
find_nodes_context context;
Assert(NULL != node);
context.nodeTags = nodeTags;
context.foundNode = -1;
find_nodes_walker(node, &context);
return context.foundNode;
}
static bool
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{
if (NULL == node)
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if (IsA(node, Query))
{
/* Recurse into subselects */
return query_tree_walker((Query *) node, find_nodes_walker, (void *) context, 0 /* flags */);
}
ListCell *lc;
int i = 0;
foreach(lc, context->nodeTags)
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* GPDB_91_MERGE_FIXME: collation
* Look for nodes with non-default collation; return 1 if any exist, -1
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*/
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{
int foundNonDefaultCollation;
} check_collation_context;
static bool check_collation_walker(Node *node, check_collation_context *context);
int check_collation(Node *node)
{
check_collation_context context;
Assert(NULL != node);
context.foundNonDefaultCollation = -1;
check_collation_walker(node, &context);
return context.foundNonDefaultCollation;
}
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{
ListCell *lc;
foreach (lc, colllist)
{
Oid coll = lfirst_oid(lc);
if (InvalidOid != coll && DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID != coll)
{
context->foundNonDefaultCollation = 1;
break;
}
}
}
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if (NULL == node)
{
return false;
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{
/* Recurse into subselects */
return query_tree_walker((Query *) node, check_collation_walker, (void *) context, 0 /* flags */);
}
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{
case T_Var:
case T_Const:
case T_OpExpr:
case T_ScalarArrayOpExpr:
case T_DistinctExpr:
case T_BoolExpr:
case T_BooleanTest:
case T_CaseExpr:
case T_CaseTestExpr:
case T_CoalesceExpr:
case T_MinMaxExpr:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_Aggref:
case T_WindowFunc:
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case T_SubLink:
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case T_ArrayRef:
case T_RowExpr:
case T_RowCompareExpr:
case T_FieldSelect:
case T_FieldStore:
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
case T_CurrentOfExpr:
case T_NamedArgExpr:
case T_ConvertRowtypeExpr:
case T_CollateExpr:
case T_TableValueExpr:
case T_XmlExpr:
case T_SetToDefault:
case T_PlaceHolderVar:
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case T_DMLActionExpr:
case T_PartBoundExpr:
collation = exprCollation(node);
inputCollation = exprInputCollation(node);
if ((InvalidOid != collation && DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID != collation) ||
(InvalidOid != inputCollation && DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID != inputCollation))
{
context->foundNonDefaultCollation = 1;
}
break;
case T_CollateClause:
/* unsupported */
context->foundNonDefaultCollation = 1;
break;
case T_ColumnDef:
collation = ((ColumnDef *) node)->collOid;
if (InvalidOid != collation && DEFAULT_COLLATION_OID != collation)
{
context->foundNonDefaultCollation = 1;
}
break;
case T_IndexElem:
if (NIL != ((IndexElem *) node)->collation)
{
context->foundNonDefaultCollation = 1;
}
break;
case T_RangeTblEntry:
check_collation_in_list(((RangeTblEntry *) node)->values_collations, context);
check_collation_in_list(((RangeTblEntry *) node)->ctecolcollations, context);
break;
case T_RangeTblFunction:
check_collation_in_list(((RangeTblFunction *) node)->funccolcollations, context);
break;
case T_CommonTableExpr:
check_collation_in_list(((CommonTableExpr *) node)->ctecolcollations, context);
break;
case T_SetOperationStmt:
check_collation_in_list(((SetOperationStmt *) node)->colCollations, context);
break;
default:
/* make compiler happy */
break;
}
if (context->foundNonDefaultCollation == 1)
{
/* end recursion */
return true;
}
else
{
return expression_tree_walker(node, check_collation_walker, (void *) context);
}
}
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Passed away peacefully on November 22nd, 2017 in her 94th year, at Westmount Gardens Long Term Care, London. Beloved wife of the late Dennis Watkinson (2006). Loving mother of Paul Watkinson (Kim) and mother-in-law to Jim Spencer. Adored grandmother of Jennifer Presley (Glenn Cameron) and Robert Spencer (Laura). Dear great-grandmother to Ethan and Liam. Predeceased by her daughter, Lorraine Spencer and sisters, Shirley (Betty) O'Flynn and Marjorie Boulton. She will also be dearly missed by her good friend Linda Graham. The family would like to express special thanks to the staff at Westmount Gardens for their care and compassion. A graveside service will be conducted at WOODLAND CEMETERY, 493 Springbrank Drive, London on Monday, November 27, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of Joyce are asked to consider the London Regional Cancer Program.
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Ph. D. is offered both as a full time and part time programme. 55% marks at the ML / LL. M. level is compulsory for the candidates seeking admission as full time scholars. DSNLU encourages persons from all quarters like Bar / Bench & other officers / personnel concerned with law or other subjects and law to do research in law. This has been introduced to promote multi-disciplinary legal research.
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While the British were building and equipping hundreds of military vessels, the United States commissioned its first six frigates in 1794. The Constitution and her five sister ships were designed with quality in mind. Super-strong southern live oak was used in the wood in the hull and framing. This heavy timber has a density of 75 pounds per cubic foot, making it heavier than water, heavier than most other common timbers. The huge internal braces of the ship were cut in solid pieces from individual trees, as opposed to being compositely joined on site. The result was a hard body that appeared to deflect cannon balls like iron.
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Despite thwarting the British attacks of 1812, it would still be over a century before the US could claim naval superiority. Throughout that time, the USS constitution continued to sail and represent the US Navy. Today it remains a commissioned warship. Visitors to the USS Constitution Museum in Charlestown, MA have the opportunity to walk the historic main deck and gun deck. The enlisted docents do a fantastic job of explaining the construction of the ship, its historic missions, and life at sea in the era of tall ships.
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Unions before the bar
Lieberman, Elias
historic trials showing the evolution of labor rights in the United States.
by Lieberman, Elias
Published 1960 by Oxford Book Co. in New York .
Labor laws and legislation -- United States -- Cases,
Labor unions -- United States
Includes bibliography.
LC Classifications KF3431.A4 L5 1960
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In this new edition of Why Unions Matter, Michael D. Yates shows why unions still matter. Unions mean better pay, benefits, and working conditions for their members; they force employers to treat employees with dignity and respect; and at their best, they provide a way for workers to make society both more democratic and by: Explore our list of Labor Studies - Unions - History Books at Barnes & Noble®.
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Juanita Ruth Ecker Wingate, 75, went home to be with the Lord, Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at home. Juanita was born in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania to Nelson Goodman and Jean Elizabeth (Phillips) Ecker. They both preceded her in death along with her husband, Bobby Wingate and a sister, Norma McCall. She is survived by her husband, Roy Nelson; daughter, Kimberly Bossio; son, Danny Bossio and wife, Debbie; daughter, Patti Bossio-Cox and husband, Kevin; sister, Nancy Stephany; grandchildren, Kayla Peterson and fiance, Cedrick Alexander, Zachary Peterson and wife, Christine, Joseph Karadeema and wife, Wendie, Erik Karadeema and wife, Brianna, Jonathan Karadeema and wife, Kristen, Zakery Bossio and Joshua Bossio. great grandchildren, August Cox, Joseph, Mykayla, Brian, Daniel, Jake, Brittany Karadeema and Nathan and Deanna Miller.
To send flowers to the family of Juanita Ruth Wingate (Ecker), please visit our Heartfelt Sympathies Store.
Scattering of cremated remains will be held at a later date at the Rio Grande in New Mexico.
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SCIF grants still available during COVID-19
By Maria Archibald, Sustainability Office
Have you ever looked around campus and had a creative idea, perhaps for an art installation or a landscaping initiative? A green building feature or collaborative research project? Or maybe an educational opportunity for students to learn about environmental justice and build appreciation for the natural world?
Fortunately, there are resources and money—even during the public health crisis—available for all students, staff, and faculty who dream of transforming the University of Utah into the most sustainable, resilient, and inclusive campus it can be.
The Sustainable Campus Initiative Fund (SCIF) is a grant program that funds a variety of sustainability initiatives at the U. The fund supports student-, staff-, or faculty-led projects that enrich student experiences while giving back to the campus community. SCIF is made possible by students; each student pays $2.50 per semester into the grant program.
"SCIF is a tool that can really elevate problems on campus and turn them into sustainable opportunities," says SCIF Manager Emerson Andrews. "In the long term, we hope it makes campus a regenerative place. Not just a net zero place, but a regenerative place."
Andrews explains that the SCIF framework is rooted in the university's understanding of sustainability as "the work towards a future wherein we maintain environmental integrity, economic security, and social equity for future generations and for ourselves." Any idea that fits within this framework could be a SCIF project.
SCIF, like many campus programs, is adjusting to the realities of COVID-19, but Andrews wants the U community to know that "SCIF work is still happening." Although the pandemic challenges some traditional ways of practicing sustainability, it also offers a unique opportunity to be creative and rethink what sustainability can look like.
For example, in-person events are not currently receiving funding on account of social distancing guidelines; however grants focused on digital events, infrastructure projects, research, and countless other ways of practicing sustainability are encouraged. "A lot of research opportunities are open because of COVID," Andrews says. "It's really forced the world to rethink how we operate, and that's the same space that sustainability has been in for some time."
Andrews encourages students, staff, and faculty to explore the intersections between COVID and the environment and to propose projects that focus on "resilience and adaptivity." The pandemic has unveiled the importance of sustainability, and Andrews hopes that the U community will use SCIF as a tool to discover ways that "we can continue to function as a society through disruptive events," whether those events come from disease, climate change, or unknown challenges.
Above all, Andrews wants the campus community to know that SCIF is for everyone. "Sustainability really touches all aspects of our lives," he says, and every student, staff, or faculty member has something to offer. "Engineers are very crucial, so are artists; people who understand policy are just as crucial as people who understand planning; people who understand communications are just as crucial as people who understand the science behind everything," Andrews explains.
Whatever your skills, interests, and passions may be, consider applying for SCIF to make your ideas a reality. "This is for you," Andrews says. "Let's try something."
Posted in Engagement Tagged campus, campus sustainability, research, SCIF, students, sustainable, sustainable campus, university of utah
UTA on Demand by Via
This article, originally published in @theu, February 11, 2020, was written by Claudia Trochez, Commuter Services
Thanks to UTA's Ed-Pass, students, faculty and staff can ride the bus, TRAX and FrontRunner for no additional fee, making public transit the obvious choice for commuting to campus. Depending on where you live exactly, UTA service can either be an invaluable resource or a not-so-convenient option that doesn't work well with your schedule.
For residents in southern Salt Lake County where UTA service is less abundant, accessing public transit is more challenging. To help bridge the gap, UTA launched its microtransit pilot program, UTA on Demand by Via, which intends to enhance connectivity to TRAX and FrontRunner lines for commuters in the southern part of the valley by providing on demand rides to and from TRAX stations.
What is UTA on Demand by Via?
UTA's microtransit pilot program serves about 65 square miles in southern Salt Lake County, serving the cities of Bluffdale, Draper, Herriman, Riverton and South Jordan. The service area includes seven TRAX and FrontRunner stations with designated pickup and drop off locations, making connections to campus more accessible than ever.
Via's technology matches multiple riders headed in a similar direction into a single van, with quick and efficient routing, avoiding lengthy detours. After requesting a ride, the app will display the pickup location where the vehicle will meet you. Via is a corner-to-corner service, meaning riders will be picked up and dropped off close to their destination.
Riders may hail a van by using the Via app, available on the App Store and Google Play. The microtransit service operates Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and is available to students, faculty and staff at no additional fee. University affiliates with a valid uNID should use their Ed-Pass, in lieu of paying fare, by hitting the 'UTA Pass/Ticket/Transfer' when signing up.
ADA riders may request an accessible van by selecting 'wheelchair accessibility' in their profile.
For example, if you live in Draper and work on campus, you can get a lift to the Draper Town Center or Kimball Lane TRAX stations by requesting a UTA on Demand ride through the Via app. At the end of the day, you can be picked up at the TRAX station and return to where you started near your home, the grocery store or anywhere within the service area (see map below) for no charge. The service will also be useful for patients traveling to and from the South Jordan Health Center.
Why should I ride UTA?
A perk of the U community, all current students, faculty and staff members may ride UTA services, including the microtransit program, without paying fare. Choosing UTA over driving allows you to save money on car-related expenses including gas, maintenance and parking permits.
In addition to saving some green, you can also be green by choosing UTA over driving. Salt Lake City's poor air quality is undeniable during inversion season. According to a recent study, "at least 85% of harmful emissions come from fossil fuel," meaning the CO2 produced by cars is the lead contributor to the air quality problem Utahans face. Riding UTA will continually help reduce emissions and help keep our air clean.
Driving to the university campus from southern Salt Lake County may take anywhere from 30 to 80 minutes or more, depending on traffic and weather. While riding UTA will not likely decrease your commute time, it will certainly ease its difficulties and be safer, too. You'll be able to start your workday sooner, catch up on emails, read or watch Netflix, instead of sitting behind the wheel in traffic or on icy, dangerous roads.
UTA on Demand by Via is a pilot program and UTA wants to hear from you. Take this survey to share your thoughts and help UTA study effective 'first-and-last mile' connections to our bus and rail services.
For more information on UTA on Demand by Via and all other services, visit call 801-RIDE-UTA.
Posted in Engagement Tagged air pollution, air quality, campus, campus sustainability, clean air, climate change, commuter school, commuter services, Emissions, frontrunner, pollution, public transportation, ride uta, sustainable campus, trax, university of utah, UTA on demand, utah transit authority Leave a comment
Is your New Year's Resolution to get more exercise?
Do you want to improve your health by getting more exercise in the new year? Is it difficult to find the time to exercise during your busy day? Activate your commute and you'll do both!
Make walking or biking a part of your commute to the U and your physical health will improve – and help clear our air. As you experience the benefits of walking or biking, also known as active transportation, you are contributing to a healthier community – both physically, socially and economically. Continue reading for more ideas on activating your commute… NEED LINK With active transportation a part of your lifestyle you save money on fuel, spend less time in traffic congestion and integrate physical activity into your daily commute. You also help reduce vehicle emissions that contribute to Utah's poor air quality while reducing traffic congestion and demand for vehicle parking on campus.
University survey data indicates a majority of us live eight miles or less from our campus destination. Riding a bike is a great way to commute over short distances and keep you active during the day. Bicycling to campus means you have a free parking space, right next to your campus destination. Take your bike to the Campus Bike Shop for repairs, and make sure you ride on February 14th – it's Winter Bike to Work Day and we want to celebrate with you!
If you are a commuter that drives alone in your car, rethink your trip and try public transit. Notice how you benefit from taking the bus or train– this is your personal time to read, listen to music, socialize or just zone out during your daily commute. If you live in Salt Lake City, you can also rent a shared scooter to access the campus. Just like a bicycle, shared scooters must be parked adjacent to an outdoor bicycle rack. When operating a shared scooter, you are responsible for following the University operating guidelines for devices on campus sidewalks.
Safety is key with active transportation. Plan your walking or biking route with the campus map and observe where all sidewalks, bikeways and crosswalks are located. Be aware of your surroundings, wear clothing that is easily visible to motorists, slow your speed on campus pathways and always give pedestrians the right of way.
So get outside and walk to the bus or train, hop on your bike, push a scooter or skateboard, or if you drive alone in your car, park farther from your destination and take a brisk walk. These are all great ways to improve your physical health and help clear our air, every single day of the year.
Posted in Engagement Tagged air pollution, air quality, biking, campus, campus sustainability, clear the air, climate change, environment, exercise, health, sustainability, transportation, u of u Leave a comment
What's waste got to do with climate change?
This article, originally published in @theu, November 13, 2019, was written by Kate Whitbeck, communications, sustainability department.
Did you know that one of the easiest low cost and most effective ways to impact climate change is to change our consumption habits? An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funded study indicates that more than 40% of our climate impact in the U.S. comes from our stuff and our food. There is an energy and emissions cost to manufacturing, transporting, using goods and then eventually disposing of them. Simply reusing, reducing, recycling and buying used or recycled goods conserves energy and reduces emissions.
More than 40% of our climate impact in the U.S. comes from our stuff and our food.
– Environmental Protection Agency
Millie Heiner, sustainability ambassador, presents a zero waste kit to President Ruth Watkins.
In an effort to promote a culture of waste reduction on campus, the Sustainability Office has launched the #UBYO campaign to encourage the U community to bring their own reusable bottles, mugs, containers, utensils and more to reduce plastic waste. We handed out thousands of reusable utensil kits at new student orientation events and the farmers market and gave away 12 zero-waste kits through an opportunity drawing. We even presented U President Ruth Watkins with a zero waste kit. Each kit contains a reusable hot/cold bottle, reusable silicone bag (plastic bag alternative), handkerchief (reusable napkin), reusable grocery bag, utensils and reusable silicone food container. Many of the items are available at the Campus Store or can be assembled from items you already have at home or can pick up at your favorite thrift store.
In order to start a conversation around waste reduction on campus and in honor of America Recycles Day, which takes place in November, the Sustainability Office is organizing a Hinckley Institute Panel entitled The End of Recycling? Life After National Sword on Wednesday, Nov. 20, from 12-1 p.m. The panel will explore how policy changes in China have affected our local recycling practices and what we can expect for the future. Panel participants include Beau Peck, director of sales and marketing from the Pro Recycling Group, Jennifer Farrell from Salt Lake City Waste and Recycling Division and Joshua James, University of Utah recycling manager.
It is important to understand the link between climate change and waste reduction, and the energy and emissions savings we can gain from reducing and recycling. According to the EPA, recycling aluminum cans saves 95% of the energy needed to make new cans from raw materials. Recycling steel and tin cans saves 60-74%; paper about 60%, and plastic and glass about 33% compared to making those from raw materials. While these energy savings are significant, we also need to recognize that recycling has its own carbon footprint related to collection, transportation and processing. Reducing, reusing and sharing should always come before recycling.
An environmentally friendly kit made for U. Available now at the Campus Store.
Some people are intimidated by the concept of zero waste. While zero waste is generally defined as diverting 90% or above from the landfill, it can still feel like an unachievable goal. Fortunately, the reality is that many people making a concerted but imperfect effort has a much greater effect than one person reaching zero. Zero doesn't have to be everyone's goal. Making good choices when possible can be the goal.
The other good thing about changing consumption habits is that it's within everyone's reach and can save you money. Not everyone can afford an electric car or has the ability to make major changes to our power grid or transportation system. The movement isn't about buying. Choosing to borrow, reuse and share keeps money in your wallet and keeps your carbon footprint low.
The University is taking a close look at its waste habits and focusing on some new strategies to divert more from the landfill. See the text box below for some highlights and take action by joining the #UBYO Campaign or get your office certified through our Green Office Program.
Waste wins at the U
The U has identified some new priorities for managing its waste based on a recently completed study. These include an overhaul of signage, a food waste collection pilot program and the development of a more effective system to incentivize waste reduction and recycling.
Since the launch of the Green Office Certification program in 2017, ecofriendly purchasing of general office supplies has increased from 35% to 53% and ecofriendly paper purchasing has increased from 38% to 79%.
Each year, the Sustainability Office coordinates U Recycle Day, an electronic waste drive which diverts tons of waste from the landfill.
The annual housing moveout donation drive (aka WAGACA – What Goes Around Comes Around) diverts food, clothing, blankets, and more from the residence halls each May.
The University Carpenter Shop is committed to creative reuse. They reclaim materials from buildings that are being demolished or remodeled and repurpose them. The desks below are made of marble from OSH and wood from basketball courts and harvested from trees (sycamores) displaced by new construction.
Posted in Engagement Tagged #UBYO, bring your own, campus, campus sustainability, climate change, Emissions, environmental protection agency, epa, food waste, green office program, Kate Whitbeck, recycle, reduce, reuse, secondhand shopping, sustainability, Sustainability Office, u of u, zero waste kit Leave a comment
Humans of the U: Piper Christian
This article was originally published in@theu on November 14, 2019.
"At the age of 16, I had the opportunity to travel to Paris during the COP 21 climate accords. As a junior correspondent for a Utah news station, I was tasked with reporting the events of the accords back to my home state. I wanted to know, 'How are ordinary people confronting environmental threats in meaningful ways?' To answer this question, I interviewed dozens of strangers throughout the city.
By the end of my project, the stories I gathered spanned six continents. My favorite story came from Melati Wijsen, a student who, with her younger sister, Isabel, convinced the governor of Bali to ban plastic bags when she was only 12 years old and Isabel was 10.
When I returned to Utah, I collaborated with students statewide to pass a climate change resolution through the Utah State Legislature, in 2018. Utah was the first predominantly Republican state in the country to acknowledge climate change in this capacity.
As an adolescent, I was troubled by the fact that Utah's leaders were not speaking about climate change despite the threat it posed to our state. As we experience warmer winters, our yearly snowpack is shrinking, which not only hurts our world-renowned ski industry but also reduces our water supply that we depend on as one of the driest states in the country.
As a student, I believe that I, and others, can and should pressure our leaders to take action since ultimately my generation and generations to come will carry the greatest burden of climate impacts.
Looking to the future, I hope to pursue environmental law, serve as a city planner or study environmental economics.
Currently, I am the vice president of a new club on campus called Utah Climate Advocates. Our club focuses on projects pertaining to climate action and environmental justice. We have been meeting with congressional staffers to discuss climate policies, and we are exploring environmental justice projects in the Salt Lake area.
This semester, I helped organize the University of Utah's involvement in the Global Climate Strike. On Sept. 20, more than 100 U students walked out of class to demand global action to address climate change. We guided students to the City and County Building, then marched with a crowd of over 2,000 to the state capitol.
While I'm daunted by the future of our planet, it is the stories of my fellow climate activists that help me persist."
—Piper Christian, U student double majoring in Environmental Studies and Political Science
We'll be featuring Humans of the U and sharing their stories throughout the year with the university community. If you know someone with a compelling story, let us know at [email protected].
Posted in Engagement Tagged campus, campus sustainability, climate change, environmental policy, environmental sustainability, global climate strike, piper christian, salt lake city, sustainability, u of u, university of utah, utah climate advocates Leave a comment
Greening your office
This article, originally published in @theu on November 7, 2019, was written by Kate Whitbeck, communications, sustainability office.
Every office has that one person who pulls things out of the trash and puts them in the recycle bin. The same person goes around and turns off the lights that aren't being used. Sometimes it is a couple of people and sometimes those people make up the majority of the office.
These people are part of a growing force that is transforming our campus. They recognize that the choices we make in our work environment impact the natural environment, our health and our future quality of life. They also recognize that these are issues that are important to our students. These values also happen to fit into the university's broader mission to promote responsible stewardship of our resources, reduce the impact of the U on the environment, and ensure the long-term success and viability of the institution.
There are currently 45 offices, centers and departments that are either Green Office certified or in the process of getting the certification. Coordinated by the Sustainability Office, the Green Office program helps provide the tools, support and guidance to institutionalize these changes. Departments and offices on campus represent a large portion of energy and material use and waste production on campus. Working through the Green Office checklist is an easy way to reduce energy, waste and emissions through smart purchasing, transportation choices and simple changes to common office practices.
So, how do you go about getting Green Office Certification? We talked to a local expert who has shepherded her office through the process. Ally Marringa is the Academic Advising Coordinator for the College of Social & Behavioral Science.
Why did you initiate the Green Office program in your office?
I really didn't know much about sustainability when I first started working at the U. I quickly noticed that it is super important to my students. We wanted to make sure that we were upholding our students' values. If we are trying to be role models and teach them that you can make a difference no matter what you are doing then this is a small way we can start.
What are some of the unique things you have done in your office to make it greener?
We have incorporated green office practices into how we advise—using laminated sheets and dry erase markers rather than a single paper sheet for each student. We use online fillable tracking sheets so students can plan out courses a semester by semester. We try to make the process as paperless as possible.
How did you get started?
When we got the check-list, half of it was done already. So that was the easiest part. In terms of stuff, we needed to put more time into what we purchase. Like when we need swag for tabling we find recyclable material to use now. When we need to get T-shirts for students or materials, it's just thinking about taking the extra time to look at whether the product is sustainable, where it comes from, and all of those different things. Some of it can be pricier. So, it's being choosy about what we get to buy.
We brought in plates and mugs for people to use in our breakroom (they have a dishwasher). They were all pretty for it. It was pretty easy for us. It is mostly just slowly getting other people to buy in and share ideas on how they can do things differently.
What was surprising to you?
We checked off half of the things on the checklist just because we are in a LEED-certified building. So it was making little tweaks. In our meetings we have presenters send out flyers electronically instead of providing printed handouts. That way we can post on Canvas, listservs or other tools instead of using physical handouts. Sometimes you just need one copy to hang in a central location.
What is your next goal?
We want to hit Gold. One of the next goals is to increase our supply of reusables or work with Chartwells to use reusable china so that our larger events are zero waste. Holding green events would have a big impact on students. We need to make sure these practices are visible—that we are modeling these values.
What would you tell an office that is considering certification?
It is super easy. I think most offices are doing these things. It's just seeing what other people are doing, what other universities are doing, and how the Sustainability Office can help makes it easy. It's just talking to your team. "This is something we are considering doing. Do you agree? What are the non-negotiables and what can we do differently?"
Oh, and I love the webpage. I use it a ton. The info is good. Use the library guide. Be sure to sign up for the Sustainability Office's newsletter and follow social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter).
For more information on the Green Certification program, email Karren Fultz at [email protected].
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Print & mail recognized
This article, originally published in @theu on August 9, 2019, was written by Corinne Smart,
University Print & Mail Services.
In an industry based on using paper, sustainable practices are an ongoing challenge for organizations like University Print & Mail Services. But taking that challenge on has proved successful for the department, which has just been awarded bronze certification in the Sustainability Office's Green Office Program.
Conscious of the resources that it uses daily, Print & Mail felt compelled to follow best practices for sustainability and help support the university's mission and goals. This commitment started the department down the path toward achieving the Green Office Certification and completing the requirements was the next step.
The Sustainability Office observes how campus work environments negatively impact our natural environment. To instigate change, they created the Green Office Certification, a program to teach campus ways to integrate sustainability practices into the workplace through sustainable choices. The Green Office Program has three tiers of certification: bronze, silver and gold. Once departments register, they receive a Green Office Checklist as a guide for success. To celebrate certifications, the Sustainability Office advertises the newly certified department's achievements on their social media outlets.
Over the course of many months, the Print & Mail team worked to identify areas of improvement and correspondingly, began to check off boxes from the sustainability certification list. Some items were as simple as posting stickers to remind colleagues to turn off office lights at the end of the day; others took more effort, requiring continuous dedication from the entire Print & Mail team to carry the effort forward.
The Green Office Program has done more than just help Print & Mail conserve energy and reduce waste, it has influenced Print & Mail's team to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle. Team members have been seen bringing in office plants, making special trips to the recycle bin, using multi-use water bottles instead of disposables and taking public transit to work instead of driving.
For those considering joining the certification program, Print & Mail's Green Office Educator Wendy Covert has some advice: "Come up with a Green Team. It is much easier to get buy-in from the department as a whole if other people are invested."
At Print & Mail, every team member had a part to play in being more sustainable, from the department purchaser being willing to buy green supplies to printing staff remembering to put scraps in recycling bins. The support and willingness of Print & Mail's entire team were vital to the department's success in acquiring bronze certification.
Despite its roots in printing, Print & Mail has shown that even in the paper business, being sustainable is more attainable than you think. Beyond their commitment to helping the planet, the team is dedicated to helping the campus community by serving as an excellent resource for eco-friendly paper. Print & Mail prints university business cards on 100% PCW recycled paper and can order recycled paper for your department. Visit Print & Mail online or call 801-581-6171.
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Efficient Garff Building granted prestigious award
This article, originally published in @theu October 24, 2019, was written by Wes Mangum,
communications specialist, Facilities.
The University of Utah is serious about leading the way in energy efficiency and that's garnering national attention.
The Robert H. & Katherine B. Garff Building was given an award recognizing effort in innovation and teamwork by Engineering News Record (ENR), widely regarded as one of the construction industry's most authoritative publications. The collaborative effort on the Garff Building's construction delivered a highly energy-efficient building, in line with the university's aggressive sustainability goals. The ENR award was presented at a ceremony on Oct. 24.
The award comes just over a year after the Garff Building was dedicated by the David Eccles School of Business. The 150,000-square-foot building houses the university's Online MBA, Full-Time MBA, Professional MBA and Executive Educations programs. It also supports a Career Services center for both graduate and undergraduate students. The Garff Building was made possible through the generosity of more than 350 donors, including a $12 million donation from the Garff family.
The Garff Building was the university's first-ever all-electric building and is one of the most energy-efficient buildings on campus. The hearing and cooling of a building are often where most energy is consumed. The Garff Building took a new approach to solve this problem. The secret lies in the building's air-cooled Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system. This system works to heat and cool the building by extracting and diffusing outside air. The Garff Building's VRF system is similar to a residential heat pump but on a commercial scale.
University Project Managers Mark Grabl and Michael Beck worked with VCBO Architects and Jacobsen Construction Co. to overcome a series of challenges in the design and construction phases. The Garff Building was constructed around the demolition of Milton Bennion Hall, the previous home to the David Eccles School of Business. In addition, the nearby construction of the Kem and Carolyn Gardner Commons provided a very limited staging area for construction teams.
"We challenged everything to try and arrive at the best decisions possible," Beck said. "We left no stone unturned."
University construction officials and Jacobsen Construction Co., along with the various subcontractors on the project, had to rely on an innovative inventory management approach called just-in-time delivery. Rather than delivering and stockpiling materials to be used as the project develops, just-in-time delivery calls for a lean approach that prioritizes the delivery of materials according to the project schedule. This approach required the team to keep an updated schedule and constant line of communication throughout the project.
"All of the partners within the design team and the construction team were flexible in their approach," Beck said. "They knew that there were going to be changes on the fly that had to be incorporated."
The Utah Division of Facilities Construction and Management (DFCM) assisted Beck and Grabl in meeting the university's needs for the facility. Taylor Maxfield, a Project Manager for DFCM, listed the design and construction teams' synergy as a vital element in the building's success.
"The project was successful due to a very open dialogue between all parties," Maxfield said. "The team wasn't shy of calling each other out. We trusted each other and did everything we could to support each other. I believe we tried to understand each other's processes and work with each other in mind."
Grabl and Beck placed an emphasis on aligning the Garff Building's budget value with the university's values. State-of-the-art technology and an aesthetically pleasing design were important to not only attract top business students but to help propel them to success as they leave the doors of the Garff Building.
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Changing Behavior to Improve the Air
This article by University of Utah Communications was featured in @theu on November 19, 2019.
Sometimes even well-meaning people contribute to air pollution (exhibit A: the majority of attendees at the University of Utah's "The Air We Breathe" symposium arrived by car). So how do you inspire people to change?
Take a look at the way obesity rates have risen even though people know that diet and exercise help, said Robin Marcus, and "we're quite naïve to think if you just give people knowledge it will change their behaviors." Marcus, professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training and chief wellness officer at the University of Utah, was part of the symposium's Environmental Health Literacy panel, moderated by Beth Krensky, U professor of art education.
Of the people who commute to the U, 50% live within eight miles of the campus, she said, yet a very small percent use mass transit. "We're bringing people to this campus every day contributing to the problem." As the U's wellness officer, Marcus said her staff is looking at whether incentives work to bring about change. "Do we incentivize people to not buy a parking pass? Or pay people $2 a day to not drive to campus?"
"We need experts on our campus who are implementation scientists," she added.
"There's a big gap between attitude change and behavioral change," said Danielle Endres, professor in the U's Department of Communication. Technology alone won't solve the problem either, she said.
Some of the things Endres wonders about: "How can our decisions about air quality be as democratic and just as possible? How can we foster broad public participation in air quality decision-making?" She urged conference attendees to remember that "there are many communities outside of academia that have vast stores of expertise."
One way to change hearts and minds might be to let people see more clearly how bad the air is, and how undemocratically it's spread across the Salt Lake Valley. That can include providing low-cost PM2.5 sensors to individuals and public schools, said Kerry Kelly, assistant professor in the U's Department of Chemical Engineering.
"We need dense measurements" that complement existing, sparser measurements supplied by the state, she said. These "community-engaged measurements" can also be a way to bolster STEM education, she added. In one experiment, young students were taught to build their own pollution sensors out of Legos, LED lights, photo detectors and computer fans as a low-cost hands-on way to measure light scattering.
Not everybody absorbs information identically, noted Whitney Tassie, senior curator at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. "Not everybody is inspired by graphs in the same way." One solution: Art that is visceral—for example, adding smog to whipped egg whites, "so you can taste it." Tassie is in the research and development phase of a six-month exhibit that will open in January 2021 that she hopes will bring air and air pollution to life.
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Policy, Media and the Public: Driving the Agenda for Change
By Amber Aumiller, graduate assistant, Sustainability Office
How much impact does the media actually have on policy change? How much impact does the public have? Knowing the answers to these questions is absolutely critical in a global moment where the effects of climate change necessitate a swift environmental policy or regulatory response. Knowing what the components of change are and how they work together is crucial in identifying the intersections of influence needed to pressure government to take appropriate and constructive action. Dr. Juliet Carlisle's work looks at how the public, media and government officials attend to a slow-moving crisis (like drought, for instance), and how this attention shifts across the slower lifespan of the crisis. Looking at the relationships between corresponding streams of attention can help explain how windows for policy change open. Dr. Carlisle shows that even a crisis that takes years to unfold can capture attention and produce policy change. This underscores the significance of our roles as producers and consumers of media and citizens of a nation.
On Tuesday, January 28th, Professor Carlisle will help explain how the recent California drought captured and sustained attention to yield policy change in her lecture, "Driving the Agenda?: California Drought in the 21st Century," from 4-5 p.m. in room 210 of the Aline B. Skaggs Biology Building as part of the Global Change and Sustainability Center's Seminar Series.
Dr. Carlisle is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program at the University of Utah. She earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Washington and both her M.A. and Ph.D., also in Political Science, from the University of California Santa Barbara. She has investigated public attitudes around environmental issues like offshore oil drilling, large-scale solar development and vaccines. Her work seeks to explain the causes and characteristics of public opinions, attitudes, knowledge and behavior regarding politics, the environment and energy development. In this lecture she will focus on the ongoing drought in California over the last two decades, engaging with the interplay of attention given by the government, the public and the media and the corresponding policy change that has occurred.
"Policy is for the most part fairly static," says Carlisle, "not all problems result in policy change." Her research, therefore, looks at how and whether politicians respond to environmental crises and what factors explain policy change when it does happen. Sudden, devastating, catastrophic events demand immediate attention from the public. Large-scale tragedies like plane crashes, hurricanes, or earthquakes affect a lot of people instantly, and the resulting attention creates opportunities for policy change. However, slow-moving crises that can take years rather than minutes to unfold tend to be more complicated and are often harder to define. The effects on most people's daily lives may be comprehended gradually, if at all. A slow-moving crisis gives rise to questions like: Do we even notice a crisis is occurring? Can it capture the attention of the public? To what extent is the media covering it? Does the crisis have the potential to produce a significant policy impact or change? What Professor Carlisle wants to know is how and when policy change is affected for a slow-moving crisis.
Dr. Carlisle looks at how the media's coverage of the more recent California drought correlates to the public's views and potential to propel policy change, helping prove that even a slow-moving crisis can shift policy. Her findings point to the need for more research on what types of media stories are most effective in creating urgency around regulatory change. "The public has a lot of power to push change," Carlisle reminds us. When we are aware and mobilized, the pressure on our political systems can be hugely effective.
To hear her speak and learn more about the co-mingling relationships influencing policy change come by on Tuesday, January 28th from 4-5 p.m. in ASB 210. As always, there will be coffee and treats for you, so bring a mug and enjoy!
Posted in Engagement Tagged california drought, campus, campus sustainability, climate change, environmental policy, environmental sustainability, juliet carlisle, media, policy, u of u, university of utah Leave a comment
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World Vision International Homepage Mali
Livelihood & Resilience
Mali Emergency
For now, this is the safest place to bring up Aruna
Food Assistance Internally Displaced Persons Fragile Context Partnering Our Impact Mali West Africa Africa
By Joelma Pereira, Communications Manager – Mali
The world is becoming an unpredictable and insecure place to live in, where crisis can occur anywhere at any time. Some of the current crises and conflicts are responsible for long-term instability in several countries, with little chance of them ending. Unfortunately, this has been the case in the well-known African nation of Mali since 2012. The recurring period of insecurity has affected an already vulnerable group of people in the north and centre of the country.
The crisis in this country and in its neighbouring countries have been considered by OCHA as one of the fastest-growing humanitarian crises in the world. The scale and severity of humanitarian needs in the three Central Sahel countries (Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso) are unprecedented, with 13.4 million people affected by forced displacement, food insecurity and reduced access to essential basic services.
Fadimata, 20, is an internally displaced mother of little Aruna, who is just seven months old. She is one of those affected by the inter-community crisis in the region of Mopti that began in 2017. The young mother was forced to flee her village after it was attacked by armed groups present in the region.
"I fled my home with my husband and our two boys last August. We had to do it because we feared for our lives. Although I had the chance to survive the attack in my village, after the event I could no longer eat or sleep. Due to fear and not eating, I ran out of milk to breastfeed little Aruna."
Fadimata's family is one of the lucky ones, because she was able to find refuge at an IDP site in Bamako. Unfortunately, her family suffered a tragedy soon after reaching safety; losing one of the most precious gifts from God.
"A few months after we reached the site, my eldest son passed away due to malaria. He was an active child that hardly fell sick, but the living conditions at the site are not the same. Here, children are exposed to everything." she sadly recalls. "The lack of sanitation makes children sick all the time. It is difficult to protect children from malaria when you don't have a mosquito net," adds Fadimata, holding little Aruna close to her.
Around 260 families live in Senou IDP site and most of them fled the inter-community conflict in the central region of the country (Koro, Bankass and Douentza) since March 2019. As is to be expected, living conditions are not ideal for over 700 children living with their families there. Even though the site has potable water, thanks to the interventions of various actors, the small health centre and the few public latrines do not offer adequate service to this population.
Although Fadimata's late son was taken to the nearest health centre, he was already in the terminal phase of malaria and doctors could not save him. Despite her loss and the immense difficulties she faces, Fadimata has embraced life and she is determined to protect her baby Aruna.
"Despite my loss, I feel that I have peace here and the food I received today represents an enormous help to my family." Fadimata is among the families that benefited from two-month food assistance drives through food vouchers.
When asked if she has plans to return home, Fadimata said, "If there was peace back home I would not be here, but for now, this is the safest place to bring up little Aruna."
World Vision's emergency response programme in Mali continues to support IDPs in Mali regardless of their location. Our food assistance project funded by WFP through the Brazilian Embassy in Mali is a good example of this. On November 13-14, 2020, the emergency programme team, in partnership with WFP and Horizon Mali NGO, distributed food vouchers to internally displaced families at Senou. Benefiting families had the opportunity to choose food items from two food suppliers present at the site in the day of distribution.
To learn more about what World Vision is doing to address the crisis in the Central Sahel, click here.
Little Fatoumata is no longer malnourished
Little Fatoumata, now a year old, was severely malnourished. At seven months old, she weighed only 6kg. World Vision supported the training of community health centres on the care of children, pregnant and lactating women suffering from malnutrition. A trained community health volunteer who attended these trainings helped save Fatoumata's life.
COVID-19 in Mali changes young Khadija's life
Eight-month-old Khadija, born in central Mali's Sokoura internally-displaced persons (IDP) camp within Savare, happily tugs at her mother's dress, aggressively breastfeeding, obli
Mali Humanitarian Crisis: What is the Problem?
Mali Humanitarian Crisis What is the Problem?
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Boris Plans for 'Covid Status Certification'
by Newsdesk 6 April 2021 6 April 2021 0
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street to the House of Commons in London, Britain, on March 3, 2021. (Xinhua/Han Yan)
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to unveil plans on Monday to develop a "Covid status certification" scheme to enable the safe return of mass gatherings and indoor events as lockdown restrictions eased in England.
Football cup finals, the World Snooker Championship, a comedy club and a cinema will be used to test vaccine passports over the next few weeks, Xinhua news agency quoted a report by the Guardian newspaper.
The evidence from the trials will be used to consider the wider use of vaccine passports, it said.
According to the newspaper, the National Health Service (NHS) will set up a system that will allow people to use an app or a paper certificate to gain access to major events.
The system being piloted will take into consideration whether someone has had a vaccination, a recent negative test, or natural immunity after a positive test in the last six months, said the newspaper.
Johnson will set out more details on Monday at a time when his government announced that more than 5 million people in Britain have received their second dose of the vaccine.
However, British lawmakers will want to study the proposals closely with many deeply suspicious about anything which smacks of a "vaccine passport" for domestic use, the Evening Standard newspaper reported.
More than 40 Conservative lawmakers have publicly declared their opposition to the idea, and Johnson could struggle to get the plan through the British Parliament if they decide to oppose it, said the London-based newspaper.
In developing the scheme, officials will take into account three factors, whether an individual has received the vaccine, has recently tested negative for the virus, or has "natural immunity" having tested positive in the previous six months.
The Prime Minister will also outline the government's approach for easing restrictions on foreign travel when its global travel task force reports on April 12.
British ministers have made it clear that the ban on foreign travel will remain in place until at least May 17.
When it is finally lifted, it will be replaced by a risk-based "traffic light" system with red, amber and green ratings for countries around the world, local media reported.
This will be based on a range of factors, including the proportion of the population that has been vaccinated, rates of infection, emerging new variants and the country's access to reliable scientific data and genomic sequencing.
Travellers arriving from countries rated "green" will not be required to isolate, although pre-departure and post-arrival tests will still be needed.
For those classed as "amber" or "red", the restrictions will remain as they are will arrivals required to isolate or enter quarantine.
More than 31.4 million people have been given the first jab of the coronavirus vaccine, according to the official figures.
From April 12, non-essential retail, as well as restaurants and pubs, if serving people outdoors, will be allowed to reopen in England.
On February 22, Johnson had announced his roadmap exiting the lockdown, the third of its kind since the start of the pandemic.
The four-step plan is expected to see all legal restrictions in England being removed by mid-June.
Experts have warned the UK is "still not out of the woods" amid concerns over new variants and the third wave of pandemic in the European continent.
Boris to call leaders over vax export ban
Boris defends post-Brexit move on N.Ireland protocol
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Hilton Signs Partnership with Groupe Alliance in Tunis
Rebranding24 December 2019
Hilton Tunis Gammarth
Scheduled for 2023 – 296 Rooms
Samir Jaieb (CEO of Groupe Alliance) and Feras Hasbini (Director, Development, MENA, Hilton) confirm the plans for the future Hilton Tunis Gammarth — Hilton
Hilton (NYSE:HLT) (https://www.Hilton.com) will once again be welcoming guests to the Tunisian capital city of Tunis from after a landmark deal was signed with the Groupe Alliance. The new management agreement confirms a flagship Hilton Hotels & Resorts Property in the coastal suburb of Gammarth.
An extensive renovation of Le Palace hotel will now see the property re-brand as Hilton Tunis Gammarth in 2023. A phased renovation of all guest rooms, suites and public spaces (including F&B outlets) will begin in 2021. Once complete the hotel will boast 296 guest rooms and 25 suites, seven F&B outlets and ample meetings facilities including a 635sqm ballroom.
Founded in 1919 as the flagship brand of Hilton Worldwide, Hilton Hotels & Resorts continues to build upon its legacy of innovation by developing products and services to meet the needs of savvy global travelers at more than 550 hotels across six continents.
Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 17 world-class brands comprising nearly 6,000 properties with more than 954,000 rooms, in 117 countries and territories. Dedicated to fulfilling its mission to be the world's most hospitable company, Hilton earned a spot on the 2019 World's Best Workplaces list, and has welcomed more than 3 billion guests in its 100-year history.
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Home Actress Eden Sher Lifestyle, Wiki, Net Worth, Income, Salary, House, Cars, Favorites, Affairs,...
Eden Sher Lifestyle, Wiki, Net Worth, Income, Salary, House, Cars, Favorites, Affairs, Awards, Family, Facts & Biography
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Eden Sher is an American actress, best known for her role as Sue Heck on the ABC comedy series The Middle and as the voice of Star Butterfly on the Disney XD original animated series Star vs. the Forces of Evil. She won the 2013 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance in The Middle.
Eden Rebecca Sher
Actress, Producer
She has Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.
Eden Sher was born on December 26 1991, Los Angeles, California, United States.
She is currently 27 years old.
Eden went to a performing arts school.
Father – Unknown
Mother – Unknown
Siblings – She has an older brother and a younger brother.
Eden Sher is represented by –
Nate Bryson, Talent Agent, Paradigm Talent Agency, Beverly Hills, California, United States
Adam Griffin, Manager, LINK Entertainment, Los Angeles, California, United States
Jill Witterschein and Zachary Kaplan, Talent Agents Voice, Innovative Artists, Santa Monica, California, United States
Jason Pinyan, Talent Agent Commercial, Innovative Artists, Santa Monica, California, United States
Jeffrey Chassen, Publicist, Imprint PR, Los Angeles, California, United States
Skrzyniarz & Mallean (Legal Representative), Los Angeles, California, United States
Eden Sher has dated –
Eden has largely remained silent about her personal life, which makes it difficult for us to ascertain anything about her dating history and love life.
In feet – 5 feet 2 inches
Caramel Brown (Natural)
Best Known For
Appearing as Sue Heck on the ABC comedy series The Middle. Lending her voice to the character of Star Butterfly on the Disney XD original animated series Star vs. the Forces of Evil.
First Film
Eden made her theatrical film debut in the comedy-drama film Veronica Marsin 2014.
First TV Show
She made her first TV show appearance as Carrie Fenton on Sons & Daughters in 2006. As a voice actress, she made her TV show debut by lending her voice to the character of Star Butterfly in Star vs. the Forces of Evil in 2015.
Eden has appeared in the TV commercials for the following brands Fruity Pebbles, Capital One Bank & Walt Disney World.
Pointed chin
2010 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series The Middle Nominated
2011 Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Young Artist Award Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV Series (among the cast)
2013 Won
2015 Nominated
Eden Sher Net Worth
Eden Sher net worth is estimated to be $3 million dollars as of 2019.
Facebook – Eden Sher
Instagram – eden_sher
Twitter – Eden Sher
Eden Sher Favorite
Her favorite things aren't known.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Eden Sher
She has 3 pet dogs.
At the age of 8, she started her acting career by participating in local theatre, school plays and singing competitions in her school.
Eden got the 2013 Critics' Choice Television Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series" for her role in The Middle.
Eden always carries her fanny pack with herself, which usually contains wallet, keys, sunscreen, Shout wipes, band-aids, Benadryl, pepper spray and ear plugs.
She never used to cook but now, she cooks on a regular basis. She gives all the credit to cooking and recipe company, Blue Apron.
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Fashion trends change so quickly. Rather than spending huge amounts of money to be on trend every season, I prefer to invest in comfortable pieces that I can wear season after season and match with pretty much anything. Here's my list of 4 timeless staples to invest in.
I prefer neutral tones when it comes to sweaters (or clothing in general, actually). Your definition of 'the perfect sweater' might be a bit different than mine, however a basic wearable sweater is always worth the investment, wouldn't you agree?
Black leggings have always been a wardrobe staple for me. To be quite honest, I can't even imagine life without a pair of black leggings. For some reason I don't like blue jeans on me at all. It just feels off! So for me, a timeless piece I'm always ready to invest in is any kind of black leggings or jeggings.
Doesn't matter what kind of bag you are shopping for - make sure it fits everything you need for the occasion. Even a small shoulder bag should still fit at least your phone, lipstick, phone charger, etc. There's no point in spending money on a cute handbag if it doesn't fit everything you need. I also prefer neutral colors, since they are easier to match with different outfits.
Brand sneakers like Converse, Adidas, Nike, etc. are more comfortable and definitely worth splurging on! They are also very durable - I've had my Converse sneakers for 3 years already and they are not broken anywhere. I do want a new pair, though, since they are simply a bit worn out and not as pretty black & white as they used to be.
What kind of products are you always ready to invest in?
Hey, nice thoughts! You are absolutely right, no need for overthinking when going for the classics!
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the clothes you introduce this time are classical and practical, we could wear it all the day an not out-of-date. I want to introduce you some purple curtains for you, hope you love them.
I love all of the timeless staples you chose! I'm definitely a sweater kind of girl, so I have way too many of those in my wardrobe! I love my v-neck basic shirts too, as I can mix and match with everything! Loved reading this and I'm loving your photography!
Honestly cannot travel without leggings, or spend a week without wearing them! It's a must have! Sneakers, also, are extremely comfortable and can be worn with pretty much anything!
I loved the pics :) following!
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Home > other > Princess of the thousand years
Princess of the thousand years
Zhang Jie once said a famous say, Don't imagine that every word you say is true, but it is true that every word you say is true.However, even so, the emergence of Princess of the thousand years still represents a certain significance.This makes us think deeply.
Someone said that inadvertently if you find a job that you enjoy, then you won't have to work another day.Let's think about it this way,This sentence brings us to a new dimension to think about this problem.
Voltaire said a famous quote, Friendship is a combination of the soul. This combination can be separated, which is two sensitive and integrity between tacit contract.As far as I am concerned, Princess of the thousand years is of great significance to me.This inspired me how to develop next.
Taylor said a famous quote, Management's first goal is to make higher wages and lower labor costs combined.As far as I am concerned, Princess of the thousand years is of great significance to me.Although this sentence is very short, it makes me think about it.
Faraday Once said, I can't say I do not cherish the honor, and I admit that it is very valuable, but I never had the pursuit of these honor work.Princess of the thousand years seems to be a coincidence, but if we look at the problem from a larger perspective, it seems to be an inevitable fact.This inspired me how to develop next.
Bernara Shaw Inadvertently said such a sentence, The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them, make them.Everything has two sides and Princess of the thousand years is not an exception,it has both advantages and disadvantages.This sentence brings us to a new dimension to think about this problem.
Henry David Thoreau said a famous quote, The failures and reverses which await men - and one after another sadden the brow of youth - add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian success would do.Princess of the thousand years has become a hot topic among people,especially among the young and heated debates are right on their way.This makes us think deeply.
Maugham said a famous quote, The two lovers always love one another, and another is allowed to accept each other's love. This is a painful truth that most of us are to obey. But occasionally there are two love and love each other, but also the situation of being passionately in love.In this way,Although this sentence is very short, it makes me think about it.
love offered said a famous quote, The whole history of mankind tells the wisdom of the people, do not believe in fortune, but should believe the thought.In this way,With these words, we have to examine this issue more carefully!
Mattin Luther King said a famous quote, We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite hope.This issue has caused wide public concern for Princess of the thousand years.This makes us think deeply.
Voltaire said a famous quote, Friendship is a combination of the soul. This combination can be separated, which is two sensitive and integrity between tacit contract.A large number of people tend to live under the illusion that for Princess of the thousand years. Obviously,they seem to fail to take into account the basic fact that for Princess of the thousand years.This makes us think deeply.
Henry David Thoreau said a famous quote, The failures and reverses which await men - and one after another sadden the brow of youth - add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian success would do.As we all know, as long as it is meaningful, it must be carefully considered.This inspired me how to develop next.
R.M. Nixon Inadvertently said such a sentence, Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. So let us seize it, not in fear, but in gladness.Princess of the thousand years seems to be a coincidence, but if we look at the problem from a larger perspective, it seems to be an inevitable fact.Although this sentence is very short, it makes me think about it.
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Lena started doing classes with the Improv Conspiracy in late 2015. Prior to that, she finished a Film degree during which she went on exchange to Philadelphia and ate lots of cheese whiz.
Lena finished her Masters degree in Screenwriting at the VCA in mid 2016, after a year and a half of dramatics that would have been better served in her improv.
Most recently she co-created a sketch show for the 2016 Fringe Festival, Human Garbage with her beloved indie improv team, the Dairy Kweenz and is working on a new one for the 2017 Comedy Festival.
See her monthly with the Dairy Kweenz, in Fresh Blood, or playing in a rotating cast for Mixtape.
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Peoria AZ homes for sale with guest house, or casita as it is also known, is a perfect place to have when you have a large family or you're going to have guests. You can even use the guest house or casita for older teens, or in-laws if desired. No matter what your intention might be, you can find one of these many properties in Peoria AZ. Homes for sale with casitas in Peoria AZ can be found readily in North Peoria.
Homes for sale with guest house in Peoria AZ can be very attractive. These small guest house or casita properties are typically around 13 by 20 feet in size. These small units will usually have its own closet, space for a bed, a private bath with its own shower, and sometimes a kitchenette. These features are found in many homes for sale with casitas in Peoria AZ.
Unlike a seperate guest house, the casita may be built directly onto your property as an attachment. It can be added to the side and made with sound proof walls to keep noise from inside the main property from being overheard in the casita.
In other cases homes for sale in Peoria AZ with guest house are typically detached from the rest of the property. This might be set up with its own matching space that is made with the same construction as the rest of the main house. In this instance, houses for sale with casitas in Peoria AZ are sturdily built and are clearly designed to be more intriguing as they add an extra sense of use and value.
It is easier to find Peoria AZ homes for sale with a guest house in the central part of the city. Many of these homes for sale with casitas in Peoria AZ are located in the northwestern part of the Valley by the 101 Loop. They are especially further north close to West Happy Valley Road. This location offers home lots that are a little further away from each other and therefore offer enough yard space for having a large entertaining back yard.
Peoria AZ homes for sale with guest houses are often built with more than average square footage. Homes for sale with casitas in Peoria AZ are traditionally larger in that the homeowner needs more living space. You will typically get at least 3,000 plus square feet of space for a home to have a casita. In short, the property will typically have at least four bedrooms and three bathrooms when that guest house or casita space is calculated into the total homes size.
This will cause the properties purchase price to be at least $350,000 plus, the majority of time. The value will vary based on the overall size of the property like with any other Peoria AZ Real Estate option. The size standard is an important consideration when buying a home.
You're certainly going to find Peoria AZ homes with casitas or with guest house locations in many places around the city. Check carefully to see how such properties are designed to see what a guest house or casita will offer and how it can best be used.
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Muriel McMahon, listening to your presentation on Archetypes, Angels and Ancestors was an exotic journey into the depths. It felt like sailing the Salish Sea on a moonlit night - filled with nature's energy, mystery and wonder - thank you! So many ideas to hold and explore, I need to grow my container!
Sounds so simple, but I am still dumbstruck with its effect. It's a complete paradigm shift, and makes so much more sense this way! If we see our past as footprints laid down before of us, then it is no longer haunting, but inviting. We need not fear it, but use it as a guide, and improve upon it when we can. We need not repeat it unwittingly, or unknowingly because it is there, in our line of sight - we need only to refocus our eyes to see it.
I'm thinking of this not only in terms of our ancestors, but also in terms of ourselves. For me, my past was one of developmental trauma, and I was caught in the cycle of repeating my missteps, because I couldn't see the circumstances sneaking up on me again. But with your suggested orientation of looking ahead, it seems we can honor our missteps, and in doing so they lose their destructive power. Yes, perhaps they got a little lost along their way, but this feels like a forgivable transgression, instead of a threat. With your gentle approach, we can learn to step forward without fear.
"How Do We Shift From Scarcity to Generosity?"
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The Pension Rights Center Educates partners, Divorcees & Widows on How to Get the pension Benefits They are entitled to
Usama Khushnood
The Scoop: The Pension liberties Center (PRC) will be the nation's foremost customer business committed exclusively to safeguarding your retirement protection from inside the U.S. The nonprofit yields cost-free information and appropriate support relating to made advantages, pensions, along with other retirement income. By empowering every day individuals, partners, families, divorcees, and widows and widowers to learn more about your retirement ideas, the Pension Rights Center will make a meaningful difference in the physical lives of workers, retired people, as well as their family members for generations to come.
Since 1976, the Pension Rights Center (PRC) features knowledgeable Americans about pension strategies and advocated for legal rights of retirees in addition to their partners. This nationwide nonprofit was a beacon of hope for the thousands of people gay hookup near meing retirement and wanting to know just what will come further.
The Pension Rights Center links people on sources they must prepare for pension acquire advantages they are entitled to. This can be a concern impacting huge numbers of people, and yet most Americans don't understand the system operates. Needed an informational reference to assist them browse an intricate bureaucratic process, and that is the spot where the Pension liberties Center comes in.
In 2018, the Pension Rights Center got nearly 2,000 telephone calls from people over the U.S. interested in help. About 1 in 5 of the callers had a concern about dividing your retirement benefits after a divorce. Even more had questions regarding getting survivor benefits from a deceased spouse's your retirement plan. "this will be a big concern for People in america," said Emily Speiser, Legal plan Director the Pension liberties Center. "there can be a fantastic need for training and help about accumulated benefits for hitched, divorced, and widowed People in america."
Thankfully, the Pension Rights Center gives these people access to free details and legal services regarding their particular retirement benefits as well as other pension programs. Their reality sheets along with other methods assist people take full advantage of pension and achieve enduring economic security.
Besides elevating understanding among the community, the Pension Rights Center becomes involved in the policy-making procedure and supporters for legislation that will increase the well being for retirees within the U.S.
"We're really the only nonprofit company concentrated especially on ensuring that folks have the pension plan benefits they make," Emily told all of us. "A lot of organizations have been in the pension industry, but few recommend just for the liberties of retirees — we are a leader in that area."
Separated partners Must publish a QDRO towards the Retirement Plan
People usually look to the Pension Rights Center since they need help understanding their own pension liberties or declaring advantages they will have won through for years and years of work. It may be a complicated and nuanced procedure, nevertheless the nonprofit spells things call at quick terms to simply help people learn how to financially get ready for pension.
Those individuals having a divorce case are able to use the website's informative resources attain a handle on how to split a pension or retirement strategy. According to PRC's divorce case reality sheet, "A pension earned during marriage is typically considered to be a joint resource of both partners. However, it's doing express divorce courts to decide whether and just how pension possessions are split."
Initially, you will want a divorce proceedings decree. Then, in the event your wife is within an exclusive retirement or any other your retirement program, you may need an extra judge purchase, labeled as an experienced domestic-relations Order (QDRO), that especially addresses the retirement advantages. It's always best to acquire and publish a QDRO to your retirement strategy as soon as the divorce case is finalized.
If you meet with the retirement program's requirements, the plan should take the QDRO, and you're good to start obtaining the share of previous wife or husband's advantages when it's time.
Lots of people make the mistake of considering a courtroom order is sufficient, although your retirement plan needs to test and agree a QDRO so that they know where and how to set aside cash after time will come.
"It's not common knowledge," Emily mentioned. "It's a niche area. Many family legislation experts are not QDRO-drafting experts. It really is challenging for everyone, but doubly so for low income people who can't usually manage legal representation."
PRC features viewed older divorced singles end up in homeless shelters because, the actual fact that they were given a show of a former wife or husband's retirement earnings by a separation and divorce decree, they never ever received it because anything went wrong throughout the QDRO process. Often the ex-husband or ex-wife can intentionally change the specific situation and place right up obstacles to dividing the retirement. This really is known as economic coercion, and it's a tactic often employed by residential abusers who seek to further control and discipline an ongoing or former passionate companion.
"it is possible to move from well-off to impoverished in a pulse," Emily mentioned. "Divorced women and survivors of residential violence are more likely to maintain poverty within their retirement."
After learning of a retiree's splitting up, many retirement ideas will spot an 18-month hold on benefit distributions. If former wife does not publish a QDRO with this window, the hold is removed, as there are a danger that former partner don't receive their show associated with advantages as the complete advantage was already distributed into retiree.
If you cannot get a hold of or pay for a legal counsel to draft a QDRO, you can observe if the your retirement strategy provides a model QDRO. Subsequently a family group law or legal help attorney might possibly let you fill it. Often the agency will waive the distribution cost for individuals who use the product QDRO.
"In an ideal world in which everybody else recognizes exactly how this works, you get divorced, the divorce decree splits the benefits, you will find people to write a QDRO for you personally, the QDRO is acknowledged by the program, and after that you obtain your own advantages at proper time," Emily said. "But it doesn't always work the way it really is designed to work."
Widows & Widowers easily Receive Survivor Benefits
The procedure for declaring pension liberties as a widow or widower is actually comparatively easy. In most pension strategies, so long as you happened to be married into person who earned the benefit as he or she retired, you will be entitled to continue obtaining monthly advantage payments really worth at the very least 50per cent of exactly what your spouse was receiving every month while live.
The partner of a dead person immediately gains usage of the plan's earned benefits. But she or he has to inform the plan your benefit-earner provides died, because the survivor's benefit is usually a different sort of sum of money.
That money is yours — unless you've waived the to survivor advantages, or your spouse has chosen to simply take a lump sum as opposed to an annuity (these choices tend to be shown inside standard election paperwork your benefit-earner has to fill in at pension).
Under 401(k) plans and various other individual-account sort projects, partners of retirees may also be protected. Generally, 401(k) projects pay advantages out as a lump sum, and (unlike in a retirement program) a retiree can list anybody as beneficiary to get any cash kept for the account following retiree dies. Federal legislation claims that a married retiree must name his/her wife as recipient unless the partner signs a waiver kind permitting the retiree to name somebody else as beneficiary.
A lot of personal and public strategies require spousal consent for such decisions, so you should know what choices are open to you. Some spouses choose to sign a survivor waiver type because it increases the money the master plan pays out monthly whilst the benefit-earner remains lively. But will suggest the enduring spouse will never be eligible to cash after the strategy's primary advantage receiver dies.
Often extenuating conditions lead people to waive their survivor benefit. Perhaps there's an age or wellness huge difference, which individual does not expect to end up being a widow/widower. Possibly the person features another supply of important pension income, in which he or she doesn't have the retirement money. Long lasting reason, waiving the authority to survivor benefits is incredibly hard to undo after the benefit-earner dies, as a result it shouldn't be taken gently.
Emily said this lady has heard from a lot of people just who signed the waiver and lived to regret it. Some do not even keep in mind signing the waiver. "men and women do not constantly think about the full, long-lasting effect," she said. "My personal advice about spouses nearing retirement will be considerate whenever choosing whether to waive your survivor benefits."
It could be appealing to take your retirement in a lump sum, but experts point out that getting an annuity — fixed-income over the remainder of your daily life — is a better expense for most of us.
"In general, an annuity can offer far more protection than a lump sum payment," Emily said. "you need to communicate with a monetary agent, seek information, and give consideration to your possibilities before making a decision."
Thoughtful activities Today Could Save You cash Tomorrow
Retirees with pensions enjoy better earnings safety, but just 31percent of Americans over 65 have a retirement that pays an ensured earnings for life. The other issue is that over 30per cent of exclusive sector staff members do not have usage of an employer-sponsored retirement program. This is why, according to research by the Bureau of Labor studies, just 50per cent of private-sector staff members participate in a workplace pension plan.
It is vital that people do not make temporary decisions that be pricey after they're willing to retire. an economically safe pension needs long-lasting preparation and lots of folks just don't prioritize retirement cost savings or retirement ideas until they're near retirement.
Once the child boomer generation retires from inside the coming years, the nation's pension products should be tested while they've never been before, and millions of people could wind-up impoverished and not able to preserve their particular lifestyles in pension.
Couples need to make choices to offer for every single some other, however their lack of comprehension concerning legislation can stand in the way. The Pension liberties Center features collected a lot of personal tales from seniors tackling these problems.
No real matter what age you are, it's never too early to start out planning ahead. You ought to perform what you are able now to organize for your retirement and problems dealing with senior citizens.
Step one is to look for around if for example the employer supplies a retirement plan and if you're eligible to take part or you must create contributions to participate. Be aware that companies typically accommodate staff member benefits to 401(k) strategies. In the event the boss does not have plans, you will discover about causing an IRA (Individual pension Account). If you find yourself in a pension or your retirement plan, read the strategy guides so you're able to make best of the advantages provided available and your household.
You can easily look at Pension Rights Center's internet site for solutions to basic questions, you can also get a hold of cost-free appropriate assistance on particular problems associated with your retirement ideas. The Pension liberties Center works together with six federally funded pension guidance jobs which have helped seniors in the united states take action and have the benefits they usually have received throughout a very long time.
"the middle constantly has actually an eye fixed regarding future, pinpointing fashions which are emerging and helping establish innovative solutions for tomorrow's generation of retired people." — Karen Friedman, PRC Executive Vice-president
The Pension Rights Center is on a mission observe to it that People in the us understand their particular liberties, plan in advance, and ensure they (and their partners) is well taken proper care of after time comes.
"pension is one of the most vital and underappreciated problems in society," Emily said. "Unfortunately, many do not think about your retirement until they can retirement — if it is far too late."
The PRC Prepares Us americans for Retirement
Over the years, the Pension Rights Center has built itself as a trusted authority on pensions and retirement programs. The nonprofit offers no-cost educational and legal methods to aid singles and couples nearing pension, as well as its group is constantly fighting to really make the whole procedure of making an application for and receiving earned advantages simpler to handle and understand.
Whether you're unmarried, gladly hitched, or coping with a breakup, you can learn about what comes further through the Pension Rights Center and place your self right up for a happy and prosperous retirement. The nonprofit collaborates with pension strategies, employers, federal government officials, ladies rights groups, and various other businesses to enhance the quality of existence for seniors across the country.
"the middle tries to make sure that after a very long time of work, all more mature Americans have actually sufficient earnings to retire with self-respect," said Karen Friedman, PRC Executive vp and plan Director. "the guts determines dilemmas, provides a platform to folks in need of assistance, moves expeditiously to cultivate solutions and, with partners from diverse companies, advocate for modification."
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We're delighted to welcome Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC) as a customer. They are retiring their existing premises and animal health database and replacing them with our CoreOne Animal Health Information System. This will help WLIC with their mission to protect animal health and prevent the spread of disease through livestock and premises identification and traceability.
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The Science... Productivity
The Science Backed Ways Music Affects Your Brain and Productivity
When nothing else seems to help make us productive, the right music can supercharge us. But in terms of our brain and work, what does music do and why does it help us? Studies about how music affects our brains and emotions have been ongoing since the the 1950s, when physicians began to notice the benefits of music therapy in European and U.S.
Effects of music on productivity
Listening to music with lyrics is distracting for most people. It's best to avoid it when working on tasks that require focus or the learning of new information.
Listening to music with lyrics may help people working on repetitive or mundane tasks.
Classical or rock music allows people to identify numbers more quickly and accurately.
Ambient noise, or ambient music, at about 70 decibels can be the best kind of music for work productivity. But increasing it over 85 decibels hurts creativity.
Searching for the right artist can detract from workplace productivity but, once you know what works for you, music can become a tool for near-instant concentration.
Music and the brain
Music has a real impact on human emotions and perception. Music activates different areas of the brain in different people, but there are general brain and mood patterns revealed by music research.
For the most part, research suggests that listening to music can improve your efficiency, creativity and happiness in terms of work-related tasks.
How Music Affects Your Productivity
Music is regarded as one of the triumphs of human creativity. But does music itself help one to create? It's a question worth asking, since music has increasingly become a part of the modern-day workplace. Music has a strange temporal permanence; as art decorates space, so does music decorate time.
Music and work
With so much of our time being spent at work, and so much of our work being done at computers, music has become inseparable from our day-to-day tasks — a way to "optimize the boring" while looking at ...
Music and repetitive tasks
When a task is clearly defined and repetitive in nature, music makes it more enjoyable.
It isn't the music itself, but rather the improved mood your favorite music brings that will give a boost in productivity.
Moderate noise level can get creative juices flowing, but the line is easily crossed; loud noises made it incredibly difficult to concentrate.
Bellowing basses and screeching synths will do you more harm than good when engaging in deep work.
8 Amazing, Little-Known Ways Music Affects the Brain
buffer.com
I'm a big fan of music, and use it a lot when working, but I had no idea about how it really affects our brains and bodies. Since music is such a big part of our lives, I thought it would be interesting and useful to have a look at some of the ways we react to it without even realizing.
Happy/sad music
Our brains respond differently to happy or sad music.
One study revealed that participants interpreted a neutral expression as happy or sad to match the tone of the music they heard.
Ambient noise can improve creativity
A moderate noise level is ideal to improve our creativity. It increases the processing difficulty which stimulates abstract processing, leading to higher creativity.
High noise levels impair our creative thinking because we feel overwhelmed and struggle to process information properly.
Music and personality
Different genres correspond to our personality. For instance:
Blues and Jazz fans have high self-esteem, are creative, outgoing, gentle and at ease
Classical music fans have high self-esteem, are creative, introvert and at ease
Opera fans have high self-esteem, are creative and gentle
Rock/heavy metal fans have low self-esteem, are creative, not hard-working, not outgoing, gentle, and at ease
Why music affects your productivity
qz.com
The late philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, "without music, life would be a mistake." This rings true for most of us. Whether we listen to sad music after a painful breakup or upbeat music on our graduation day, music often plays a significant role in our most memorable life events.
Music between tasks could boost productivity
Although there may be detrimental effects of listening to music while working, listening to music in between tasks can boost your mental performance and the ability to concentrate on a task ...
Music familiarity is best for focus
Certain regions in our brain—which evoke strong emotions and improve concentration—are more active when we listen to familiar rather than unfamiliar music.
Plus, when we listen to unfamiliar music we're more likely to lose focus, while adjusting to the new sound.
Music can make repetitive tasks more pleasurable and increase your concentration on the task.
For example, one study discovered that music could improve the performance of surgeons who take on repetitive nonsurgical laboratory tasks.
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For more information about Advanced Computer Science (Intelligent Systems) at University of Leeds, please visit the webpage using the button above.
Core modules will give you a foundation in topics like systems programming and algorithms, as well as the basics of machine learning and knowledge representation. You'll also choose from optional modules focusing on topics like bio-inspired computing or text analytics, or broaden your approach with topics like mobile app development.
You'll gain a broad perspective on intelligent systems, covering evolutionary models, statistical and symbolic machine learning algorithms, qualitative reasoning, image processing, language understanding and bio-computation as well as essential principles and practices in the design, implementation and usability of intelligent systems.
You'll benefit from world-class facilities to support your learning. State-of-the-art visualisation labs including a powerwall, a benchtop display with tracking system, WorldViz PPT optical tracking system and Intersense InertiaCube orientation tracker are all among the specialist facilities we have within the School of Computing.
We also have Ascension Flock of Birds tracking systems, three DOF and 6DOF Phantom force feedback devices, Twin Immersion Corp CyberGloves, a cloud computing testbed, rendering cluster and labs containing both Microsoft and Linux platforms among others. It's an exciting environment in which to gain a range of skills and experience cutting-edge technology.
Core modules in Semester 1 will lay the foundations of the programme by giving you an understanding of the key topics of algorithms and systems programming, as well as the basic principles of automated reasoning, machine learning and how computers can be made to represent knowledge.
From there you'll have the chance to tailor your studies to suit your own preferences. You'll choose from a wide range of optional modules on diverse topics such as image analysis, cloud computing, graph theory and developing mobile apps.
Over the summer months you'll also work on your research project. This gives you the chance to work as an integral part of one of our active research groups, focusing on a specialist topic in computer science and selecting the appropriate research methods.
Take a look at the Advanced Computer Science (Intelligent Systems) module descriptions for more detail on what you will study.
Our groundbreaking research feeds directly into teaching, and you'll have regular contact with staff who are at the forefront of their disciplines. You'll have regular contact with them through lectures, seminars, tutorials, small group work and project meetings.
The School of Computing offer a range of scholarships for UK, EU and International students. Find out more about our Scholarships.
Computing is an essential component of nearly every daily activity, from the collection, transformation, analysis and dissemination of information in business, through to smart systems embedded in commodity devices, the image processing used in medical diagnosis and the middleware that underpins distributed technologies like cloud computing and the semantic web.
This programme will give you the practical skills to gain entry into many areas of applied computing, working as application developers, system designers and evaluators; but further, links between the taught modules and our research provide our students with added strengths in artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, distributed systems, and the analysis of complex data. As a result, you'll be well prepared for a range of careers, as well as further research at PhD level.
Graduates have found success in a wide range of careers working as business analysts, software engineers, wed designers and developers, systems engineers, information analysts and app developers. Others have pursued roles in consultancy, finance, marketing and education, or set up their own businesses.
You'll have access to the wide range of engineering and computing careers resources held by our Employability team in our dedicated Employability Suite. You'll have the chance to attend industry presentations book appointments with qualified careers consultants and take part in employability workshops. Our annual Engineering and Computing Careers Fairs provide further opportunities to explore your career options with some of the UKs leading employers.
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Kolkata Sightseeing
Birla Planetarium
Howrah Bridge
Established in the year 1686 Kolkata (also known as Calcutta) is said to be the city of joy. Located on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River this city is a principal or not just commercial but also cultural and educational centre.
You can reach out to this place by any means like the roadways, airways and the Railways. It is because this city has its own airport, railway station and is also well connected by the many city roads.
There are many sight seeing places which you can go for while you are on a tour.
The place where black hole tragedy took place during the British rule Fort William is one tourist attraction which is a must watch. The new fort was then initiated by Robert Clive and it got completed in 1780. The only purpose of the Calcutta Fort William was to prevent people from the attacks of Muslim invaders. The area which was cleared adjoining the fort is now a maidan, where many exhibitions and other fairs take place. The foundation of the old fort is still intact.
Calcutta Victoria memorial hall is said to be one of the prominent and an attractive museum which was established in the year 1921. It was Sir William Emerson, the President of the British Institute of Architects who planned and made this museum at its best. Here you can take a look at many photos and effigies of the prominent personalities, who had made an unbelievable contribution in the actual glory of India. It is all most 184 ft tall and is spread over 64 acres.
This is one of the most important and also a major tourist attraction places of this city. Eden Gardens is a cricket stadium an oldest cricket playground in the country and here people have seen and witnessed the actual history of Indian cricket. It is the and also the finest one. Made in the year 1864, this stadium has seen modernization and now it boasts of its largest accommodation (1, 20,000 persons).
Birla Planetarium:
Birla planetarium of Kolkata, India is one of the largest museums in Asia. It came into existence in the year 1962 and the credit for establishing this wonderful center of science, communication & environment goes to Birla Education Trust. It is situated at the Eastern metropolitan bypass of Calcutta.
It is the largest museum in Asia and is said to provide a parlance where many astronomical presentations take place. You can gain information on solar system, galaxies, life span of stars, space, planets and other heavenly bodies in the most interactive manner via audio video aids.
Located over the Hoogli River in West Bengal, India this is the busiest bridge of all across the world. Set up in 1874 it is on two 270 feet high pillars. It has two sister bridges namely the Vidyasagar Setu and the Vivekananda Setu.
There are also tourist attractions which you \just cannot miss here and these include that of Marble palace, Writers Building, Nicco Park, Saheed Minar and also the National Library.
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Birthday party in the garage!
Finally, tonight is my youngest daughter's birthday party. No, her birthday is not tonight and it's not even next week. It's not until December 9th. Why she wanted to have it tonight is beyond me. I just work here and I do what I'm told. Unfortunately, she wanted another outside shindig like we had for oldest daughter a few months back but we are getting a ton of annoying rain today so that is not going to happen.
We ended up turning the garage into a party room instead. Hopefully, they will find it adequate. They don't do much at these parties. They stand around, talk, giggle, and barely eat. I just don't get it but it seems to be what they enjoy and at least they are not out causing the mischief!
It's been very busy. That's my excuse. Sara (my oldest) had a birthday yesterday and we had to have her whole crew/posse/whatever the kids call it now over in our backyard. Why kids like standing around in a backyard for three hours is beyond me but they seemed to enjoy it. We certainly put enough work into getting everything set up.
I think we worked on getting things ready for this all week. It seems like there is always something to do. I still have to clean up the firepit after I get done writing this but that is the last thing. Today is Halloween and we have no candy to pass out so obviously we're going to have to keep the lights off and hide in the back of the house. I tried that last year and it worked wonderfully.
Life is now all about a continuous back and forth between hospital life and normal before hospital life. I am trying to settle back into a normal work schedule and returning to some of the things I enjoy doing (podcasting, blogging, etc.) while also still spending time at the hospital where I have been assured that no news is good news so no real change, positive or negative, is about as good as we can expect and things might stay this way for a while.
I struggle sometimes to remember what life was like before all of this began. That's my main thought this morning as I write this update and as I look at the calendar in which I track the days. Day 23 of the whole ordeal, day 14 in ICU.
I've spent so much time at the hospital that the cafeteria cashier has tried to give me an employee discount. Currently, I try to work at home in the morning, go up to the hospital for lunch, come back to work for a bit and then go back to the hospital in the evening.
My mother's condition is unchanged and we know we are running out of time. We met with the doctors Monday. We agreed to wait until today to see where we stand. Today, we have to get aggressive (more surgery) or stop. My mother said many times that she does not want to be hooked up to machines but that is where we are and where we will be after surgery. And, we don't know the length of time or what the future looks like at this point.
A lot has happened since I last updated here. I am wring this post in ICU where my mother has been since her emergency surgery Thursday afternoon. All three of us, my parents and myself, found ourselves on Thursday at the point where a decision had to be made - death within one to three days vs. emergency surgery and a 25 % chance of survival. The doctors laid out the best case scenario and it was not pretty at all.
of knowing that this is a terrible ordeal for my mother to go through with no guarantee that things will work out.
An audio update via the podcast... (spoiler - not much has changed).
I started this blog as my mother was first diagnosed with cancer, mainly as an outlet and a diversion during what was a very difficult time for her and for our family.
This past Tuesday afternoon, my mother became seriously ill. As I write this, she remains hospitalized. I recorded this update yesterday as I drove back to my home from the hospital before the conversations we had today with the doctor.
As of today, we are having to accept the fact that there is a strong possibility that she will not recover.
There is much to do, much to accept, much to remember and much to reflect on and although I have tried to prepare myself for this day, knowing that the situation was becoming worse over the last few months, it is still a very difficult time for me.
This is why I have decided that I need to take an indefinite break from my online activities including Twitter, the blog and the podcast.
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Q: Flex / Yacc program causing breakpoint on free instruction in VC++ I have Flex / Yacc program that is causing a breakpoint when it is run in the VC++ 2012 IDE. The breakpoint occurs on the instruction (in pre_lxr.l below):
free(pre_fname);
The project contains the lexer (.l file), the yacc file (.y) and an interface file (which sits between the parser and the C++ part of the program). The problem seems to be related to memory corruption / leak. See code below (I've included as much relevant code as I think is necessary). I'm also not sure about the yyterminate call.
/* pre_prs_ifc.h */
#define MAX_PRE_ERR 120
#define MAX_BANKS 16
#define MAX_PRES 512
typedef struct
{
char *bank;
char *name;
} preStruct;
void initPrePrs();
void appBank(int line_num, const char *name);
void appPre(int line_num, const char *bank, const char *name);
void freePrePrs();
char pre_err[MAX_PRE_ERR];
int num_banks;
int num_pres;
char* pre_fname;
int pre_lnum;
char* bank[MAX_BANKS];
preStruct pre[MAX_PRES];
/* pre_prs_ifc.c */
#include "pre_prs_ifc.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
void initPrePrs()
// initialises parser variables
{
pre_err[0] = 0;
num_banks = 0;
num_pres = 0;
pre_lnum = 1;
}
void appBank(int line_num, const char *name)
{
if (num_banks < MAX_BANKS)
bank[num_banks++] = _strdup(name);
else
sprintf(pre_err, "Error on line %d: maximum number of banks
exceeded.", line_num);
}
void appPre(int line_num, const char *bank, const char *name)
{
if (num_pres < MAX_PRES)
{
pre[num_pres].bank = _strdup(bank);
pre[num_pres++].name = _strdup(name);
}
else
sprintf(pre_err, "Error on line %d: maximum number of presets
exceeded.", line_num);
}
void freePrePrs()
// frees parser variables
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num_banks; i++)
free(bank[i]);
for (i = 0; i < num_pres; i++)
{
free(pre[i].bank);
free(pre[i].name);
}
}
/* pre_lxr.l */
%{
#include "pre_prs_ifc.h"
#include "pre_prs.h"
#include <stdio.h>
%}
%option outfile="pre_lxr.c" header-file="pre_lxr.h"
%option prefix="pre"
%option warn reentrant noyywrap never-interactive nounistd bison-bridge
%option debug
%%
"banks"|"BANKS" { return banks; }
"presets"|"PRESETS" { return presets; }
"{" { return l_bracket; }
"}" { return r_bracket; }
";" { return semicolon; }
\"([^\\\"\n]|\\.)+\" {
yylval->str = (char*)malloc(strlen(yytext) - 1);
strncpy(yylval->str, &yytext[1], strlen(yytext) - 2);
return quoted_str;
}
[ \t] { }
[\r\n] { pre_lnum++; }
<<EOF>> {
free(pre_fname);
if (!YY_CURRENT_BUFFER)
yyterminate();
}
%%
int preerror(const char *msg)
{
sprintf(pre_err, "Error in %s on line %d.", pre_fname, pre_lnum);
return 0;
}
/* pre_prs.y */
%{
#include "pre_prs_ifc.h"
#include "pre_prs.h"
#include "pre_lxr.h"
int preerror(yyscan_t scanner, const char *msg);
%}
%code requires
{
#ifndef YYSCAN_T
#define YYSCAN_T
typedef void* yyscan_t;
#endif
}
%output "pre_prs.c"
%defines "pre_prs.h"
%name-prefix "pre"
%define api.pure
%lex-param { yyscan_t scanner }
%parse-param { yyscan_t scanner }
%error-verbose
%union
{
char ch;
char* str;
}
%destructor { free($$); } <str>
%token<ch> l_bracket r_bracket semicolon
%token<str> quoted_str
%token<num> banks presets
%%
cmds:
| cmds cmd
;
cmd:
bank_list
|
pre_list
;
bank_list:
banks l_bracket bank_decls r_bracket
;
bank_decls:
| bank_decls bank_decl
;
bank_decl:
quoted_str semicolon
{
fprintf(stderr, "append bank %s\n", $1);
appBank(pre_lnum, $1);
free($1);
}
;
pre_list:
presets l_bracket pre_decls r_bracket
;
pre_decls:
| pre_decls pre_decl
;
pre_decl:
quoted_str quoted_str semicolon
{
fprintf(stderr, "append preset, bank %s, name %s\n", $1, $2);
appPre(pre_lnum, $1, $2);
free($1);
free($2);
}
;
%%
/* C++ using the above code */
extern "C"
{
#include "pre_prs_ifc.h"
#include "pre_prs.h"
#include "pre_lxr.h"
}
int yyparse(yyscan_t scanner);
...
bool CMainDlg::loadBankPre(std::string fname)
// load bank and preset lists
{
int err, i;
yyscan_t scanner;
FILE *src;
std::string name_str;
CListBox* bank_lb;
bool ret_val;
pre_fname = _strdup(fname.c_str());
if (prelex_init(&scanner))
{
m_err = "Error initialising scanner.";
return false;
}
src = fopen(fname.c_str(), "r");
if (src == NULL)
{
m_err = "Could not open file: " + fname;
ret_val = false;
}
else
{
preset_in(src, scanner);
initPrePrs();
err = preparse(scanner);
if (err)
{
m_err = pre_err;
ret_val = false;
}
else
{
if (pre_err[0] == 0)
{
bank_lb = (CListBox*)GetDlgItem(IDC_LI_BANK);
for (i = 0; i < num_banks; i++)
bank_lb->AddString(bank[i]);
ret_val = true;
}
else
{
m_err = pre_err;
ret_val = false;
}
}
fclose(src);
}
pre_delete_buffer(0, scanner);
prelex_destroy(scanner);
return ret_val;
}
CMainDlg::~CMainDlg()
// destructor
{
freePrePrs();
}
A: You should never define global variables in a header file. The header file must declare them as extern, and they need to be defined in precisely one translation unit.
As written, each translation unit has its own definition of the global variables, including pre_fname. That's undefined behaviour and there is no guarantee that the names used in different translation units refer to the same storage locations. Even better than fixing the declarations would be to pass them through to the parser and scanner so as to avoid using globals.
In any event, pre_fname is created (with strdup) in CMainDlg::loadBankPre and it makes most sense to also free it in the same function, ideally using a smart pointer. In you did that, you wouldn't need an <<EOF>> rule at all.
Also, strncpy really is not a good idea here. As @PaulOgilvie points out in a comment, it leaves the copied string unterminated, with the consequence that the later strdup in appBank will copy an undetermined number of extra bytes, possibly referencing invalid memory. (By the way, you don't need to call strlen on yytext. Flex provides the variable yyleng for precisely this purpose, which saves an extra scan over the token.)
On the other hand, when you are formatting into a fixed-length buffer (sprintf(pre_err...)), you should use snprintf instead. Otherwise you might overrun pre_err, which could end up overwriting pre_fname.
Also, your prototype for preerror does not agree with its definition. So if it is called, something bad will happen.
And finally, your <<EOF>> rule (which is unnecessary, see above), does not return 0, so the lexer will keep on trying to scan. <<EOF>> rules must either return 0 or provide a new input buffer. (Or otherwise exit.) In this case, since the <<EOF>> rule calls free, the second (and subsequent) activations of the rule will free the same storage multiple times.
A: I found out that the EOF section is called over and over resulting in an infinite loop, which can be stopped by including a call to yypop_buffer_state.
<<EOF>> {
yypop_buffer_state(yyscanner);
free(pre_fname);
if (!YY_CURRENT_BUFFER)
yyterminate();
}
So the free was causing a crash on the second time around the EOF section. As rici pointed out though (in this case) the EOF section is not needed at all if the free is moved to the function loadBankPre.
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What is the connection between allergic rhinitis and sinusitis?
Sinusitis refers to the swelling or inflammation of the sinus mucous membrane. This swelling causes the sinus openings that normally drain mucous to be blocked. Mucous then stagnates, causing facial pain and headaches besides attracting infection.
Sinusitis will almost always happen after rhinitis and rarely occurs alone. As the nasal and sinus passages are so closely interrelated, otolaryngologists now refer to sinusitis as rhinosinusitis.
I started with a nose allergy which has gotten worse in recent years. Just breathing has become a problem. What is happening?
Nasal allergies constitute a chronic inflammatory condition of the nose. As the nose and the lungs belong to "one airway", uncontrolled inflammatory reactions in the nose will eventually affect the lungs.
A 23-year-long study reported in Allergy & Asthma Proceedings 2002 confirms that one in every three people with uncontrolled allergic rhinitis goes on to develop asthma. As asthma ranks as one of the top five most expensive conditions in the world to treat, early recognition and treatment of allergic rhinitis and rhinosinusitis presents a valuable opportunity to reduce the prevalence and severity of asthma.
How does astragalus help against allergies?
Astragalus helps prevent the onset of allergies by modulating imbalances in the immune system which lead to allergies. With astragalus, the immune system is directed to normal response besides acquiring a memory against the allergen so that it can be efficiently dealt with upon future encounters.
The clinical study has shown that 70% of the patients with nasal allergies have an improvement after taking astragalus for 2 months.
Can I take NuvaLectranal™ when I am pregnant or breast-feeding?
NuvaLectranal™ is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding ladies.
Take ONE capsule TWICE daily, on an empty stomach or half an hour before meals.
For the first few weeks, you may still require your usual allergy medications just to ease symptoms as it will take time for NuvaLectranal™ to work. Over time, you will find that the allergies will not appear as often nor as severely hence not requiring the use of medicines. You may also find that you do not have to rely so much on your existing medication.
How long do I need to take NuvaLectranal™ for?
NuvaLectranal™ has a good safety record. Patients can take NuvaLectranal™ for as long as they wish, to relieve symptoms of runny and itchy nose, watery and itchy eyes.
This website is intended for health professionals.
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Pharmacy fellowship and pharmacy residency are the two primary means for pharmacists to obtain post-graduate training. Selecting a career path that is right for you can be challenging. This post is meant to assist in differentiating the options.
With commencement season in full effect and the job market flush with newly minted PharmDs, many student pharmacists may be contemplating post-graduate training in either a residency or fellowship. Although the deadlines have already passed for this academic year, for those students in their 1st through 3rd years of pharmacy school who are watching their 4th year colleagues graduate, they may be starting to ponder their future career path after graduation.
In general there are two main choices for post-graduate training: pharmacy residency or fellowship.
Residencies are very structured 1 or 2 year learning experiences aimed at equipping trainees with the requisite skills of a clinical pharmacist. Those who complete 1 year of residency positions are typically ready for a general staff pharmacist position in either a hospital or community pharmacy setting. Conversely, those who complete a second year of training in a specialized area (e.g. solid organ transplantation) are prepared to function as a clinical pharmacy specialist. While this highly trained individual will likely spend the majority of his or her time focused on provision of direct patient care, they will also likely dedicate some effort (perhaps 10-20%) toward practice-based research projects and scholarly activity.
Fellowships, on the other hand, are much less structured. Most are not accredited by a major pharmacy society (as most residencies are), and as such the fellowship director has significant latitude in designing a program specific to the current fellow. Some fellowships do include a component of patient care, however the majority are focused on developing expertise in research and scholarship. The goal of most fellowships is to produce a pharmacist-scientist who is capable of independently functioning as a successfully, extramurally funded researcher. Whereas most pharmacists who complete residency training pursue positions in hospitals or outpatient clinics, fellowship graduates more commonly seek employment in academia or industry.
As you can see, these two pathways are quite different, and hence the decision of which to follow has to be predicated on where you see yourself practicing after graduation. If you love patient care and could not envision a job that doesn't allow you to interact with the public on a daily basis, then a research-heavy, fellowship-based training plan may not be best for you. On the contrary, if your dream is to be a faculty member at a college of pharmacy, particularly one where research and scholarship are expected, then a fellowship should be part of your post-graduate training.
Personally, I think that the ideal pathway may be to complete both. A post-graduate year one (PGY1) residency provides a very fundamental skill set that I feel all pharmacists practicing in the 21st century require. The basics of patient care, drug information, health care administration, and independent clinical decision making are all instilled as part of a PGY1 training program.
Completion of a pharmacy fellowship adds tremendously to a PGY1 foundation, and helps to grow and nurture creativity and independence. These skills will prove very useful even if you don't end up pursuing a research focused career.
My former mentor completed a PGY1 residency training program followed by a 2 year Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Fellowship. While he did spend some time in academia, he eventually transitioned over to hospital leadership, and he is presently the Director of Pharmacy for a large academic teaching center. It's easy for me to see how the abilities to set a vision and to foster innovation that he learned during fellowship translated very effectively in his new role as a hospital manager.
As you can see, the decision of which post-graduate career path to follow is complex and multifaceted. I would encourage you that when facing this decision, a certain degree of introspection is mandatory.
Take time during school to explore different extracurricular activates and be sure to explore a diverse set of Introductory and Advanced Pharmacy Practice Rotations (IPPEs and APPEs) in order to find your true passion.
Seeking out the advice of a trusted mentor is also essential. In the end, only you can decide what type of post-graduate training is best for you.
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Manish Malhotra (), né le à Londres, est un styliste et costumier britannique travaillant en Inde. Il est le directeur artistique de la maison Manish Malhotra.
Biographie
Manish Malhotra est né le à Londres, il est issu d'une famille d'origine indienne punjabi. Il est l'oncle du réalisateur et acteur Punit Malhotra.
La carrière de Manish Malhotra débute en 1995 lorsqu'il crée les costumes d'Urmila Matondkar pour Rangeela, film pour lequel il reçoit le Filmfare Awards du meilleur costumier en 1996. Sa carrière de couturier pour l'industrie de Bollywood est lancée.
Très vite il crée, avec un succès relatif, sa propre maison de prêt-à-porter, « Manish Malhotra ».
En parallèle, le couturier continue d'habiller bon nombre d'acteurs et d'actrices de Bollywood, ainsi il crée les costumes de Raja Hindustani, Dil To Pagal Hai, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Asoka, Ra.One et bien d'autres... Plus rarement, il travaille pour Kollywood (Sivaji, Endhiran).
Filmographie
Récompenses
1995 - Filmfare Award pour les meilleurs costumes - Rangeela
Notes et références
Liens externes
Styliste indien
Naissance en février 1965
Naissance à Londres
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AFRICANGLOBE – On 12 February 2015 President Jacob Zuma announced that his ANC government would soon be tabling the Regulation of Land Holdings Bill, which will limit land ownership by South Africans to 1200 acres and will no longer allow foreigners to own land in South Africa. After 20 years, is this not too little too late and what will happen to land foreigners already own? Why did the ANC leaders abandon the land question in 1955 and chose to raise it now? Why was the equitable redistribution of land not even mentioned during the "negotiations" with the apartheid colonialist regime?
Why did the ANC accept a constitution that provided a "property clause" in section 25 for those who had acquired land colonially but said nothing about those who were colonially dispossessed of their land for over three hundred years? Why did the constitution of "New South Africa" allow land claims from before June 1913? A massive 87 percent of land was colonially expropriated long before this date.
President Zuma has said that his Rural Development and Land Affairs Minister Gugile Kwinti's proposed plan to force farmers to share 50 percent of their land ownership with farm workers will be allowed. Not long ago the ANC dangled the policy of "willing seller, willing buyer", a policy that failed as dismally as it did in Zimbabwe because white farmers just inflated prices and the government that was wrongly buying back this African land ran out money.
People who ignore historical facts are like a doctor who does not cure the disease of a patient; constantly dealing with the symptoms of the disease instead of the disease itself. Life must be lived forward but it can only be understood backwards.
The unresolved land question in South Africa is a ticking bomb. Those who colonised Africans must respond to the justice and truth this situation demands; something that would not have been very difficult if the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was not a fraudulent exercise in appeasement.
This land issue is getting so huge in South Africa that there is now not enough land for Africans to bury their dead and the ANC Government is persuading communities to accept cremation or to be buried on top of other people. This in a country that is not only rich but is four times the size of Britain and Northern Ireland and Africans bury their dead in the land culturally.
The ongoing land controversy in South Africa started with the Berlin Act of 26 February 1885 through which this African country became a British colony. And even though colonialists called it the spreading of "Western Christian civilisation" it was, in fact, colonial terrorism.
This was followed by the Union of South Africa Act 1909, which united the four British colonies of Cape, Natal, Transvaal and Orange Free State to fight the "native danger" (African resistance against European colonialism) and immediately legalised racial discrimination against Africans.
The Native Land Act of 1913 was to follow this pattern of dispossession leading to the visit in July 1914 by Sol Plaatje, John Dube and three other leaders of South African Native National Congress to petition the English King.
The English king, whose country had colonised this African country, gave the African leaders neither sympathy nor any kind of help.
In July 1959, Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe, who had earlier played a leading role in the Youth League and was now the leader of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania along with his colleagues P.K. Leballo, Zephania Mothopeng, Jafta Masemola, Nyati Pokela and Selby Ngendane, paid tribute to all African kings. They were the first freedom fighters against European colonialism in this country.
But there are some honest white people who have affirmed land dispossession of the African people. Surprisingly one of these is Jan Smuts who was one time Prime Minister of colonial South Africa, who in 1930 confessed, "The mistake we have made in South Africa in the past was our failure in not reserving sufficient land for the future of the rapidly increasing natives (indigenous Africans) and the land problem we have in consequence on our hands . . . " (J.C. Smuts, Africa and Some World Problems 1930, page 60).
C.G. Fichardt, who was a member of the colonial parliament in Cape Town, categorically proclaimed, "If we are to deal with the natives of this country, then according to population we should give them four fifths of the country."(See Sol Plaatje — Native Life in South Africa, pages 339-340).
It is treacherous in the extreme that after 20 years of ANC rule Africans today have no land to bury their dead. Yet the country is full of golf courses where whites play their golf luxuriously and without a pinch of conscience for the plight of the landless poor. The present land policy, however, has failed because its architects have ignored the history of colonial land dispossession. Land is economy. All over the world land is a critically sensitive issue because there is connection between land and economic power and true liberation.
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This summer may have been all about off-shoulder tops, but this winter blanket capes reign supreme. Stay comfortable and stylish in the seasons must-have… and do yourself a favor and find one that is reversible, like this super cute wool cape from Chicwish, to get some extra mileage. This cape is ultra-versatile in understated navy and grey color block.
It's honestly my favorite thing to wear while out running errands – and it's especially perfect for travel to keep warm!
Right now Chicwish has a ton of options – and I've included a few of my favorite ponchos below (all of them are only $50).
Thank you to Chicwish for partnering on this post. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that support this blog.
Love your cape! You looks gorgeous!
Ok so now I seriously need to go and get myself a cape now, this look amazing!
Fantastic cape and sunnies! You look so chic in this casual outfit!
Looks so comfy and cute- especially paired with the stupid turtleneck underneath!
You looks so gorgeous! Love your cape!!
Pretty look! Your shoes are amazing.
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Eudokia (latinisiert auch Eudoxia oder Eudocia) ist ein weiblicher griechischer Vorname. Eudokia () bedeutet eigentlich "Wohlgefallen" und ist aus der Weihnachtsgeschichte des Lukas bekannt, eudoxia (griech. ) "guter Ruf" und "gutes Urteilsvermögen".
Heilige
Eudokia ist der Name zweier christlicher Märtyrinnen und Heiligen:
Eudokia von Heliopolis († 107/114 in Heliopolis in Phönizien), Nonne
Eudocia von Persien († 362/364), Nonne
Theodosianische Dynastie
Bekannte Trägerinnen dieses Namens waren einige weibliche Mitglieder der theodosianischen Dynastie, so
Aelia Eudoxia (um 380–404), die Frau von Kaiser Arcadius, Mutter von Theodosius II.
Aelia Eudocia (um 400–460), die Frau von Kaiser Theodosius II.
Licinia Eudoxia (422–462), deren Tochter, die Frau von Kaiser Valentinian III.
Eudocia (439–471/472), deren Tochter, die Frau des Vandalenkönigs Hunerich
Herakleische Dynastie
Auch einige weibliche Mitglieder der herakleischen Dynastie trugen diesen Namen:
Aelia Flavia († 612), Frau von Herakleios, trägt seit der Krönung den Titel Fabia Eudoxia
Epiphania, deren Tochter, ebenfalls als Epiphania Eudokia gekrönt.
Eudokia, Frau von Kaiser Justinian II. († 711)
Byzantinisches Kaiserreich
Vom 9. bis 13. Jahrhundert trugen einige weibliche Angehörige des Byzantinischen Kaiserhauses den Namen:
Eudokia Dekapolitissa, Frau von Kaiser Michael III.
Eudokia Ingerina (um 840–882), Mätresse von Kaiser Michael III. und Frau von Kaiser Basileios I.
Eudokia Baiana († 901), Frau von Kaiser Leo VI. (Byzanz), dem Sohn von Basileios und Eudokia Ingerina
Bertha von Arles († um 949) erhält den Titel Eudoxia als Frau von Kaiser Romanos II. (+ 963).
Eudokia († nach 1001/vor 1041), Nonne, älteste Tochter von Kaiser Konstantin VIII., Sohn von Kaiser Romanos II.
Eudokia Komnena, Tochter des Johannes Komnenos, Schwester von Kaiser Alexios I.
Eudokia Makrembolitissa (1021–1096), die Frau von Kaiser Konstantin X. Dukas, früher fälschlich als Autorin eines Lexikons (Ionia bzw. Violarium) bezeichnet
Eudokia Komnena († nach 1170), Tochter von Andronikos Komnenos, Geliebte von Kaiser Andronikos I.
Eudokia Komnena († nach 1202), Tochter von Prinz Alexios Komnenos und Mariana Dukaina, Frau von Wilhelm VIII. von Montpellier
Eudokia Angelina, Tochter von Kaiser Alexios III. von Byzanz und der Euphrosyne Dukaina
Eudokia Laskarina (auch: Sophia Laskarina; * 1210/1212, † 1247/53), kaiserliche Prinzessin aus dem byzantinischen Kaiserreich Nikaia und als Frau von Friedrich II. dem Streitbaren, 1229 Erbherzogin von Österreich und Steiermark
Weitere Namensträgerinnen
Eudoxia von Kiew († 1209), Tochter des Großfürsten Mstislaw I. von Kiew
Eudokia Reschetnik (1903–1996), russisch-ukrainische Biologin
Jewdokija Iwanowna Nossal (1918–1943), ukrainische Lehrerin und Kampfpilotin (Mitglied der «Nachthexen»)
Dokija Humenna (1904–1996), ukrainische Schriftstellerin
Siehe auch
Dunja
Eudoxia
Einzelnachweise
Weiblicher Vorname
Griechischer Personenname
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Adani's Carmichael coal mine controversy explained
Matthew Hall 20 July 2020 (Last Updated July 27th, 2020 11:33)
Adani Mining's Carmichael coal mine in Queensland is one of the most controversial mining projects in the world, and as more companies withdraw support for the miner, we look at what makes Carmichael so contentious.
The #StopAdani campaign is a grassroots movement in Australia to prevent the construction of Carmichael. Image: Brian Shorten on Flickr.
Samsung Securities, the investment arm of South Korean conglomerate Samsung, will no longer provide financial backing for Adani Mining's coal port in Queensland, Australia, and will not provide financial backing for any of the miner's coal projects. The move comes after protesters targeted Samsung over its ties to the controversial coal miner's projects.
It represents another hit to Adani following waves of protests against the company and companies associated with it due to Adani's controversial Carmichael coal mine in Queensland and the mine's associated infrastructure.
What is the Carmichael project?
Carmichael is a thermal coal mine under construction in the Galilee Basin in Central Queensland, which has been approved by the Queensland and federal governments. The project was given the go ahead in June 2019, and construction began later that year. Initially, the mine was envisioned as one of Australia's largest, but over years of planning and regulatory processes the mine has been scaled back. Adani said that once operational, Carmichael will produce 10 million tonnes of thermal coal per annum.
The project has been highly controversial, with disputes over its claimed economic benefits, financial viability and environmental damage. The #StopAdani campaign is staunchly opposed to Carmichael, claiming that if Carmichael goes ahead, it will destroy the ancestral lands, waters and cultures of Indigenous people without their consent, increase shipping traffic through the Great Barrier Reef heritage area and add around 4.7bn tonnes of carbon pollution to the atmosphere over its 60-year lifespan. Adani insists that it has "engaged every step of the way" with the traditional owners – the Wangan and Jagalingou people which voted to support the land use agreement with Adani – and "followed all Federal and State legislative processes to establish land tenure for the Carmichael project." The claim that Adani has the support of the Wangan and Jagalingou people has been contested, with critics unhappy at the way in which that support was sought.
The company also disputes anti-Carmichael activists' estimates of the mine's impact on the environment: "The project must comply with a strict regulatory framework to ensure groundwater is protected. The State and Federal Government approvals for the Carmichael Mine include around 100 different conditions relating to groundwater," Adani said in a statement.
"The mine's approvals also include provisions to protect the Doongmabulla Springs, these state the water level in the springs cannot drop more than 20cm," Adani added. "We have been working closely with regulators over a very long period and provided scientific information about groundwater in and around the mine to inform how it is managed and monitored. This includes using data collected from our network of more than 100 groundwater monitoring bores work."
Adani affirmed its commitment to meeting what it labels strict environmental requirements.
In response to this, Australian Conservation Foundation senior campaigner Christian Slattery said: "Over its life, Adani's mine will drain up to 270 billion litres from Central Queensland's precious groundwater aquifers. Independent scientists and federal government agencies such as the CSIRO have identified fundamental flaws in Adani's groundwater modelling, including the use of highly selective data that differs from on-site testing.
"One effect of Adani's deliberately misleading groundwater modelling is to downplay likely drawdown at the culturally and ecologically significant Doongmabulla Springs. As it stands, even a drawdown of 20 cm – as permitted by Adani's incredibly weak environmental conditions – could cause the complete loss of the Springs."
Carbon dioxide emissions and the economy versus climate dilemma
Adani has strongly and consistently disputed estimates of Carmichael's effect on carbon dioxide emissions. The company has stated that Scope 3 emissions – emissions created by the coal being burned overseas – would contribute less than 0.04% of global emissions. The company has also warned that not using Adani's coal from Carmichael only opens the market to lower quality coal from other sources, which would serve only to increase emissions. In a 2014 joint report to the Land Court of Queensland on carbon emissions, it was estimated that Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions over the life of the mine could surpass 4.7 billion tonnes – with the qualifier that future restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions may mean this number is not fully realised. Despite this, and despite Adani scaling back the project, numerous environmental groups including Greenpeace and the Climate Council remain opposed to the mine.
Responding to Adani's claims around Carmichael's emissions, Slattery said: "Adani has approval to build a 60 million tonne per annum thermal coal mine. This would be the largest in Australia and one of the biggest in the world. It would also facilitate other coal mines in the Galilee Basin, which is one of the largest proposed expansions of mining on the planet. As the world's climate scientists have repeatedly emphasised, the only way to slow global warming and protect places like the Great Barrier Reef is to stop digging up and burning dirty fuels like coal, oil and gas. Adani's suggestion that its mine would be a net positive for the environment demonstrates yet again the company's pathetic and dishonest attempts to mislead the public."
The economic benefits to Queensland and wider Australia have long been touted by Adani and pro-Carmichael politicians, in December 2014 the CEO of Adani Mining, Jeyakumar Janakaraj, claimed the mine would create 10,000 jobs – a figure cited by former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott as evidence the mine would be good for the country. The figure was disputed, with Adani Mining accused of providing misleading information about the project. In 2018 the project was reconfigured to a 10mtpa coal mine, and in June 2019 it was estimated the number of ongoing, operational jobs at Carmichael would be somewhere between 800 and 1,500. Adani stated that there are currently more than 700 people working on the project, and cited modelling from the Queensland Resources Council to show the project will deliver 1,500 direct and 6,750 indirect jobs.
More than 30 financial institutions have refused to finance the project, which was initially forecast as an AUD16.5bn ($11.5bn) development. In 2018, Adani downsized the project to AUD2bn ($1.3bn) and announced the project would be self-funded. Both the Queensland and federal governments have proposed various subsidies and other forms of assistance for the project. The mine has drawn scepticism over its financial viability, with concerns over the structural decline in seaborne coal markets combined with Adani's difficulty raising capital for the project. In 2015, South Korean conglomerate LG announced they would not proceed with a contract to buy coal from the mine. Most of the coal would be purchased by Adani in India.
History of opposition to Carmichael
Samsung Securities' decision to pull support for the project is just the latest in several contracts that have been targeted by environmental activists or by the #StopAdani campaign, intending to dismantle support for Carmichael and make it unviable. The campaigns have made the project toxic to be associated with, hence the scale of companies pulling support. The #StopAdani campaign has taken credit for convincing more than 65 companies to pull support for the project, including global banks, insurers, and long-time Adani contractor, engineering firm GHD.
In response Adani stated: "we have already awarded more than $1 billion in contracts for the Carmichael Mine and Rail Project. Despite a sustained nine-year campaign, anti-coal activists have failed to stop our project going ahead and construction is advancing in line with our schedule."
Commenting on the campaigns against Carmichael mine, Slattery said: "Adani purchased its mining tenements in the Galilee Basin as far back as 2010. Thanks to the historic grassroots Stop Adani campaign, in the decade since Adani has failed to dig up a single lump of coal. The Stop Adani campaign is much bigger than a single mine – it has catalysed urgent conversations about the future of thermal coal in public forums and private board rooms. Banks and investors across the world are reducing their exposure to thermal coal as a result of this campaign."
Several companies have pulled support for Carmichael citing wider environmental concerns around coal and as such do not lend support to any coal projects, but it has generally been the opposition to Adani that has driven these changes of policy. Insurance company Allianz "no longer offers single-site/stand-alone insurance coverages related to the construction and/or operation of lignite/coal-fired power plants and mines where lignite/coal is extracted", the firm announced in April 2020.
Global banks including Goldman Sachs, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase and more have ruled out financing coal projects with specific references to Adani Mining's activities.
The #StopAdani campaign has been creative in its methods of protest, organising marches and demonstrations against specific companies associated with the Carmichael project, as well as using social media to great effect, both in raising awareness of anti-Adani campaigns as well as directing social media centred protests at Adani and its associated companies. #StopAdani is not a centralised movement, and comprises thousands of individual activists and community groups across Australia, giving the movement a degree of versatility that has so far made it difficult for corporations like Adani to effectively counter.
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Certified Tourism Ambassador and happy to provide information in planning your holiday with us. Horseshoe Bay Beach is ranked No.1 on TripAdvisor among 31 attractions .This is your view from all rooms and at your doorstep... stroll down the hotel path and you are set to go! Horseshoe Bay beach is crescent shape so wonderful breezes roll up along with the sound of the waves ( louder here on your deck then on the beach). The deck which is 75'x22.5' and includes an outdoor bar, hot tub, bbq and loungers...so room for you all to spread out.
The Fairmont hotel is minutes away and you can enjoy 5 amazing restaurants, book a court for tennis or a tee off time, diving or spoil yourself at their amazing spa.
The railway trail is also accessible from the home and you can walk, run or bike it and enjoy beautiful views with many areas beautifully shaded with gorgeous flora and fauna of Bermuda.One of the most striking features of the Railway Trail is the mix of new and old in this welcoming environment. As you encounter the twists and turns of the eclectic landscape and seascape, see how nature has carved its mark in our history. You can walk through tall limestone wall-lined paths, perhaps passing an old drawbridge. See where trees have made their own contribution to the foot path, with branches curled over to form a wide tunnel for walking through. Take time to notice the details, and keep an eye out for hidden gems. Find a set of stones leading to the most majestic of ocean views, or a hint of trellis spotted through the trees, belonging to a grand island home.
If you can leave the deck the hotel has taxi's always stationed there or rent an electrical two person car from right on the campus (we have a charging station on site for electrical cars)or a moped or push bike also on campus. Bermuda is yours to explore by foot, vehicle or boat each gives its own unique perspective on our beautiful island.
We hope you will come and enjoy Bermuda from the ideal location for your vacation!!
Kim (owner) was born and raised in Canada but has resided in Bermuda for the past 26 years and is retired from a career in oncology and was previously the coordinator of Bermuda's Hospice. Michael (husband) was born and raised in Bermuda.We have three lovely daughters and they have completed studies in the US, Canada and the UK. Two are presently working at law firms in Bermuda and one in Reinsurance in London.
We purchased this property thirteen years ago after considering renovating our previous home or buying something new. One walk through the front door and out onto the balcony answered that question! The only reason to leave this deck would be if the wine ran out or it was bedtime! This view is nothing short of pure therapy but it's free!!
This property once seen with its location and views is love at first sight!! You have the world renowned Horseshoe Bay Beach as your view and minutes walk or shuttle away as well as 5 restaurants on campus and many more a short walking distance from the Fairmont property. Additionally there is a spa, golf, tennis and diving,electric car and moped and push bike rentals all on the Fairmont campus. Perfect location for your holiday in Bermuda.
Fairmont Hotel is a stroll away and its amenties are an easy walk away.
We have the best view on the island of World renowned Horseshoe Bay Vista!
We are a short stroll down the Fairmont path to the beach.
We are at the end of the golf course so on campus.
We have 280 degree views over looking Horseshoe Bay and all the trails.
All rooms have reverse cycle a/c.
Dryer is on site in the laundry room.
Area provided for parking of any rentals.
Personal towels and beach towels are provided.
Living room is part of the open plan of 756 sq feet. It has a 3 seater sofa and 2 sitting chairs one with ottoman and one recliner. There is a tv located there.
We have salt and pepper ,salt, sugar and spices. Paper towel and napkins.
Plenty of kitchen dishes for 8 persons and utensils for cooking at home if you so choose.
This is a high end finished kitchen with all stainless steel appliances most Bosche. The kitchen is fully equipped for your cooking needs. There is a lovely granite island ideal for food prep.
We have an indoor table and and outdoor table for dinning.
HDTV with cable in the living room and all bedrooms.
Living room and bedrooms all have cable.
Speaker for connecting to via blu tooth.
Pergola deck 22.5'x 75' large deck with outdoor bar included and lounging space.
Hotel has courts that can be booked and walking distance.
The hotel has a course again walking distance and tee times can be booked.
6 person 88 stainless steel jet new spa.
We can provide grocery delivery info, chefs, and activities and transportation contacts on booking.
What an amazing week in Southampton, Bermuda. The Burns' Southampton home was welcoming and comfortable, providing all our family needed to make Bermuda our home for the week. The welcome reception, accommodations, and location (what a spectacular view) make this a special place to stay. Thank you for making vacation fun and easy for us.
We visited Bermuda in off-season and it was just beautiful! Three couples stayed in this unit and it was just perfect!! Gorgeous views off the huge deck overlooking the beach. Kim was the best hostess providing us with information on transportation, grocery delivery, restaurants, etc. The electric cars to rent are literally up the street within walking distance, as well as the hotel if you wish to dine there. We were able to use the hotel shuttles for trips to the beach, but mostly we walked down and took the shuttle back. We were concerned a bit about the weather given it was off season, but it was sunny and 68-70 degrees. Walks on the beach were spectacular and a couple of us even went swimming. Bermuda is beautiful with lush greenery, bluest of water and so pristine everywhere. Would definitely come back and can't imagine staying anywhere else.
We had a wonderful time - we needed three en suite bedrooms and they were lovely. The home was situated on a hiill above Horseshoe Bay - absolutely stunning views from the kitchen and lanai! Very comfortable for all - rented bicycles and road along the conveniently located abandoned rail - to nearly each end of the island. Walked the beach for miles - took wonderful hot tubs, grilled dinners, enjoyed the Fairmont property golf course, bars and restaurants, shops, etc.! We enjoyed everyday - and the owners were very helpful and lovely people!
It was such a pleasure meeting you and your group. We are thrilled that you truly enjoyed each day to its fullest. We loved having you as guests and truly appreciated the wonderful care you took of our home.Please return again one day for a future visit.
Wishing you a wonderful remainder of 2019.
Great location, very comfortable place to stay, Kim is a wonderful host. We look forward to returning soon!
Arguably the best location in Bermuda!
Perched above the middle of Horseshoe Bay and it's pink sands, Kim has created a home that is welcoming and very comfortable with amazing views of Bermuda's turquoise waters. The beach is waliking distance along with access to the Fairmont property. The food scene is terrific with great restaurants within five minutes. Want to dine in, shop at Lindos and cook in the chefs kitchen. If you chose to stay with Kim, seriously consider renting an electric Twizzy from Current Vehicles. Their office is two hundred yards away ion the Fairmont property. Kim has multiple charging stations on the property. The electric vehicles give you total access to the entire island on your schedule. A real bonus. You must reserve Twizzys thirty days prior to arrival. They book up quickly. This is a superior property, in an amazing location. Enjoy!!!
Thank you so much for your wonderful review and kind words. We would love to have you all back again one day to enjoy another holiday with us.We appreciate the great care you took of our home and taking the time out to do a review. We would highly recommend you to others.
Property is everything its advertised as and more. Beautifully appointed, well stocked kitchen and lots of room. Everything we needed for our week in paradise including beach towels, sun chairs, etc. Owners Kim and Mike are the nicest, most helpful hosts you'll ever come across. Would highly recommend this property.
Thank you for your wonderful review we truly so enjoyed meeting you and your great friends we hope you will return again for a future holiday. We would not hesitate to recommend you as star tenants who took very good care of our home.
Minutes from the Historic Bermuda Railway Trail, spanning 18 miles of walking/biking recreational trail. Direct access to South Shore walking trails. Walking distance to Gibbs Hill Lighthouse which has 360 degree views of Bermuda. Minutes by taxi to Spicelands Ridge Equestrian Centre for horseback trail rides which take you to beautiful South Shore beach trails including sunrise and sunset guided tours. Willow Stream Spa and beauty, tennis, golf, 5 world-class restaurants available at hotel. We also have many tour companies that have an amazing selection of activities to book. We will provide an email out with lots of information for planning your ideal holiday.
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To understand Scientology's intentions and activities it is necessary to understand Scientologists' worldview. It is a worldview postulated and enforced by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard when he was alive, and now enforced by current organization leader David Miscavige. In the Scientology worldview, Hubbard, and now Miscavige, are totally right. Their orders must be complied with in their totality. The ideal form of their organization is a dictatorship under their total control.
Paralleling all totalitarian organizations or movements, Scientology's worldview, now enforced by the Miscavige regime, is that their system is the only hope for survival — for Scientologists and for all mankind. In the Scientology worldview, the system is scientifically precise, discovered by the great scientist Hubbard through years of painstaking scientific research.
Scientology teaches that all other systems, ideas, religions or cures throughout the history of man have failed. Scientology proclaims that its system, and only its system, can raise its adherents to superhuman levels of ability and power, raise their IQs to supergenius levels, and even raise the dead.
The Scientology worldview divides the planetary population into two groups, Scientologists and "wogs." Scientologists are taught and accept that by their "progress" in Scientology, and just by being Scientologists, they are superior to wogs. Scientology enforces the belief that Scientologists are more intelligent, more aware, more able and more ethical than wogs.
"Wogs" is meant in Scientology to be a racial slur, and is comparable to the hate term "niggers." Wogs comprise the human race, known by its Latin name "Homo sapiens," and Scientologists believe they comprise a new created race, "Homo novis." Aside from the Scientologists who have snuck into this conference, we are all wogs here.
In the Scientology worldview, the real "bad people," the "truly dangerous," comprise two and a half percent of the planetary population. Scientology calls this two and a half percent "Suppressive Persons" or "SPs." According to Scientology's "Suppressive Person" doctrine, all other people who are bad or destructive are so only because they are "connected" in some way to an SP.
The Suppressive Person doctrine states that the only people on whom Scientology does not work are the two and a half percent, the SPs. The infallible way of identifying SPs, in fact, is if Scientology did not work on them. People who complain that after doing Scientology they did not acquire superhuman ability and power, or that their IQs did not go up to supergenius level, are simply SPs.
Scientology does not permit people connected to an SP to participate in its courses or "psychotherapy" until they have "disconnected" from the SPs they are connected to. This is Scientology's infamous policy of "Disconnection" by which the cult has broken up and destroyed countless families, businesses and other relationships.
For decades, "Fair Game" has been condemned by courts and by government officials, and heavily criticized by the international media. Scientology claims that for public relations purposes it stopped Fair Game over thirty years ago. Yet it remains Scientology's policy and practice for the treatment of the cult's Suppressive Person "enemies" to this day.
I am not arguing here that there are not very bad people in the world. It may even be true that around two and a half percent of the population are very bad, and destructive, or suppressive of good endeavors. But these are not the people that Scientology identifies, targets and treats as SPs. And this misidentification, mistargeting and mistreatment of people as SPs is the terrible, dangerous and deliberate evil of the Suppressive Person doctrine.
Scientology does not declare actual bad, destructive people to be SPs, and does not target such actual bad, destructive people. The cult does not fair game murderers, rapists, Mafiosi, terrorists or dictators like Hitler. The people that Scientology's leaders declare to be SPs are merely critics of the cult's lies and fraud or of its antisocial or criminal policies and practices like Fair Game. The only people that Scientology fair games are good people who oppose the cult's lies, fraud and criminality – doctors, priests, educators, writers, and many more, the very common, often undetected.
In truth, the critics of Scientology — as proven by the people in this panel of conference participants — do not have criminal pasts. In truth, Scientology does not work, does not make its practitioners better, smarter, more able, more powerful or more ethical. In truth Scientology's claims and promises for its "technology" are false, and the cult extracts huge amounts of money from people by fraud and extortion. In truth, Hubbard was no scientist, and conducted no scientific research whatsoever. He was a charlatan who claimed academic degrees and titles he never earned.
In truth, Scientology with its Suppressive Person doctrine makes its adherents extremely unethical, dramatizing the very criminality they project onto their SP targets. In truth, Scientology's SP doctrine makes the cult a hate group, and its execution of the doctrine – Fair Game – makes the cult a criminal conspiracy.
Scientology calls these aggressive, antisocial actions "religious expression" and calls the "Battle Tactics" directive "religious scripture." In the same directive, Hubbard laid out the function and goal of Scientology's policy and practice of "black propaganda" or "black PR," the "religious expression" by which the cultists destroy their SP enemies' reputations, credibility, livelihood and lives.
"The prize is "public opinion" where press is concerned. The only safe public opinion to head for is they love us and are in a frenzy of hate against the enemy. This means standard wartime propaganda is what one is doing, complete with atrocity, war crimes trials, the lot. Know the mores of your public opinion, what they hate. That's the enemy. What they love. That's you.
In the same directive Hubbard makes very clear that Scientology and Scientologists are at war with SPs.
Because the Suppressive Person doctrine is hateful and even criminal — since it orders a conspiracy to commit crimes — its implementation is necessarily largely covert. Scientology's war on SPs is largely a secret war. In our societies, open warfare is immediately defended against and hopefully stopped with victory and peace. A hidden or disguised war will not be defended against, unless it is recognized as a hidden or disguised war, and its troops and operations unmasked. Scientology does what it can to hide its acts of war and its belligerent intentions towards good people. But a study of Scientology's own documents and its history of its aggression makes those bad intentions obvious.
The way that Hubbard chose to effectively wage his campaign against his SP enemies was far beyond a "war of words." It was, and still is, a war of intelligence, of espionage. Hubbard did not intend to wage a "war of words," any more than the CIA and the KGB waged a war of words when they waged the Cold War. In fact, Hubbard patterned his intelligence network and its operation after the operations of national intelligence organizations, particularly of totalitarian national regimes, and specifically Nazi Germany.
Intelligence, naturally, attempts to disguise many of its operations. Scientology, for example, currently is attempting to disguise itself as a "humanitarian organization," a defender of human rights. The cult has spent millions of dollars to create this disguise. It is a tragicomedy disguise, a bad joke, however, because Scientology is a monstrous, utterly shameless destroyer of human rights. And while Scientology has spent all those millions creating its disguise, its cover, as a humanitarian organization, the cult has spent many times that amount destroying the rights it is trying to con people into thinking it is defending.
Scientologists go along with their leaders' deceptions, and even with their organization's flagrant human rights violations, because they accept Hubbard's directive that they are at war. They accept that everything for all eternity depends on what they do here and now with and in Scientology. An essential part of what the cult's leaders require Scientologists to do with and in Scientology is to wage war upon the designated SP enemies, to destroy human rights, and to lie about and disguise these actions. Scientology's anti-drug program Narconon, Scientology's education program, and its Volunteer Minister program (which recently was ejected from Beslan) are front groups with a central function of providing cover, plus more channels of attack, for Scientology's covert war on Suppressive Persons.
Because Scientologists — even quite new ones — know that their organization is at war, and that they are all troops in that war, they instinctively know to be on the lookout for enemies. They keep an ear and an eye open for anyone in their environment "forwarding the enemy line." They know what disinformation they should communicate. They know to not give away their real intentions. They are told by their organization leaders who the SPs are, and they spot even more SPs in their personal lives who correspond in behavior to officially declared SPs.
Scientologists can indeed spot SPs, as the organization's directives and courses tell them, because SPs are simply people who criticize Scientology's fraud, abuses and crime. If Scientologists read or hear a criticism, they know its source is an SP. All very scientific. They know who the cult's "enemies" are, and they know these enemies are Fair Game, so they may be stolen from, injured, tricked, lied to or destroyed. The Scientology troops in their secret war also know to not get caught.
War binds troops in a life-or-death cause, and Scientology's intelligence war is a significant factor in keeping people in the cult. It is exciting to be a covert operative in a covert war, living a double life if only for a moment, spying on the enemies, debriefing to senior organization intelligence personnel. Participation in Scientology's intelligence war is also not particularly dangerous to the Scientologists, because the enemies they spy and war on and seek to destroy are good, undangerous people.
On one hand, it would seem that Scientology would be easy to defeat in its war, because the enemies the cult creates in order to keep its war going are good people. There is no evil empire of Suppressive Persons as Scientology tells everyone, and the cult's attacks on these good people are immorally aggressive with no rational justification.
On the other hand, however, because Scientology selects as its SP enemies good people, it is quite easy for Scientology, an extremely wealthy intelligence-focused organization, to crush many of these good people, especially those who lack defenses and resources to fight back. Just because they are good people, they would never resort to the battle tactics that Scientology uses on them– raiding and harassing people, degrading them to beast level, obliterating them, etc.
The term "Total Espionage" in the title of this report, "Scientology, the Cult of Total Espionage," comes from the book Total Espionage, by Curt Reiss, published in 1941. The book was one that Hubbard had Scientologists study in training them in intelligence procedures. Because of the dominance and pervasiveness of intelligence activities inside the organization, and in relation to the outside world, it is accurate to call Scientology a cult, or "religion," of total espionage.
Scientology has a network of Scientologist intelligence personnel, and hires outside private investigators and other professionals. The cult uses standard intelligence means and channels for obtaining information: legitimate research or purchase, and illegitimate activities such as infiltration, burglary, theft and extortion. Scientology has security and counter-espionage departments, and external departments and covert operatives. They seek intelligence on every stratum of society: on the highest political leaders, industrialists, entertainers, medical professionals, and on the very commonest of citizens.
Since the 1977 raid, Scientology has only expanded its intelligence network and activities.
At its core, Scientology has all the functions of national intelligence services. But what makes it a cult of total espionage is the participation of every Scientologist in the organization-wide report system. Everybody reports on everybody else. Every Scientologist must report, or they will themselves become targets. Husbands report on wives, and wives report on husbands. Children report on their parents. Scientologists report to the organization about any "violations" of Scientology's thousands of detailed policies, criticisms they hear, anything "suspicious," anyone associating with an SP.
In Scientology's psychotherapy, called "auditing" — the processing that the cult claims makes people super powerful, super able and super smart —Scientologists divulge everything about themselves and their pasts. During this processing, they are monitored on an electronic meter, and what they say is written down, and audiotaped or videotaped. Scientologists divulge their whole sexual history, anything they've done for which they could be prosecuted, anything embarrassing, all their innermost secrets, and their families' and associates' secrets.
Scientologists are also routinely subjected to even more invasive and threatening interrogations called "security checks" or "sec checks." The Scientologists are also monitored electronically during sec checks using the cult's electronic meter as a lie detector. These interrogations can be very terrifying experiences. Scientologists have been kept in a sec check room for hours, on the meter, not permitted to go to the bathroom, multiple interrogators hammering them with questions. There is sworn testimony of Scientology leader David Miscavige coming into such a sec check, verbally abusing and threatening the Scientologist victim and spitting tobacco juice in his face.
Miscavige runs Scientology, and is ultimately and legally responsible for keeping it working as a hate group and as a criminal conspiracy to violate human rights. Miscavige runs the total espionage network and directs the war of intelligence against the SPs. He controls and operates Scientology through a web of corporations, associations and networks, and a highly dedicated Scientologist officer corps. The corporate structure is the product of a conspiracy of devious and power mad minds with some clever and connected lawyers.
Any suppressive act against Scientology or Scientologists.
Any anti-Scientology … or anti-Church management actions or intentions.
Any person who is hypercritical of Scientology or the Church.
Anyone forbidding or advising against the writing of Knowledge Reports.
Anyone forbidding or advising one not to send Knowledge Reports to RTC.
Anyone refusing a confessional or refusing to answer a reading question.
A "confessional" is what, for obvious intelligence reasons, Scientology calls its sec check interrogations. A "reading question" is an interrogation question that produces a reaction on the electrometer.
The Scientologists here today are all required to report to their intelligence seniors in their local organization, and to RTC in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. They will be debriefed. As a standardly ordered action, or if an organization senior suspects a person hearing the criticisms made here today might agree with any of those statements, they may be sec checked. My advice to any Scientologists here, or anywhere, is to stop reporting. Stop reporting to Scientology, stop reporting to RTC. Refuse to be sec checked.
My advice to Russia is to consider assembling from your vast and intellectually wealthy and powerful nation a group or network of good minds and hearts — academics, religious scholars, psychology professionals, intelligence professionals — to focus on and study specifically the Scientology organization. If it is found that the organization is a malignancy, then form an opposition. Penetrate and elucidate – for Russia and the world — this organization, its Suppressive Person doctrine, and the covert war on good people it engenders.
Scientology is a peculiarly American malignancy. Orders come from the U.S. to Russia, and intelligence information flows from Russia to the U.S. A Russian group, formed officially to study the Scientology organization, would, I believe, generate a dialog about Scientology with the U.S on the highest level. When people at the highest level criticize Scientology, the war on SPs will be ended.
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who is Christ the Lord."
This past Christmas, I joined my husband, Rick, and the music band he plays with, at an outreach ministry event in the center of a large city.
I watched the people as they began to straggle in, one by one. Many of them were in pretty rough shape, as though life had not been easy for them. You could tell some of them were simply there for a warm place to sit and something to eat.
But, as the evening wore on, many of the faces began to change. They started to respond to the music with swaying and clapping, enjoying the festive atmosphere of the mission place. Many of the people in the audience I would not typically associate with having "needs of the heart," but simply people who had made poor decisions, and would fall to the wayside. Yet, on that evening, I had a brief glimpse of their hearts.
I saw the heart of individuals who long for love and care, of individuals who can respond and enjoy the beautiful experiences of life, just like, so called, "normal people." I knew they were created in the image of God, but it was good to be reminded and see their needs and longings.
These are God-given longings. The need to be loved and cherished will always be there, no matter where the experiences of life take us. Some of us may end up living a lifestyle that we define as normal, and some will end up in a lifestyle others deem as unacceptable. Nevertheless, we are still image-bearers of God, and He extends His hands to all of us.
The Good News is that Jesus came for all of us no matter where we are in life. He came to the "normal" and to the "unacceptable." In Luke 2:11-12, it says, "Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in clothes and lying in a manager." He came, born as a tiny baby, helpless and vulnerable. Just like us.
Dear Father in heaven, thank you that we are so important to You, no matter where we are in life. Thank you for the message that tells us, "a Savior has been born for you!" Help us, Father, to make this real today and everyday. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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After the routing in the Battle of Emmaus, Lysias himself comes to wage war against Judah Maccabeus. He also changes tactics and decides to come against Judah from the southern watershed route. This battle, the Battle of Beit Tzur, is given very little mention in the sources, but it the most oft remembered battle today since it gives its name to the piyyut sung when lighting the Hanukkiah – Maoz Tzur. Beit Tzur is near the present day community of Karmei Tzur in the area of Hebron south of Jerusalem.
Judah beats back the Greeks again and Lysias retreats to the capital in Antioch. After the battle, Judah builds a tower and fortifies Beit Tzur against future Greek incursions.
Suggestions are made that Lysias, who was the protector of King Antiochus IV's son and heir, returned to Antioch not just because of his defeat at Beit Tzur but also because of the death of the king. Lysias needed to be in the capital to ensure smooth transfer of power. The vacuum left by Antiochus IV"s death would surely be filled and only by being present could Lysias make sure things would go his way.
Lysias' leaving Judea also created a vacuum. In this politically weak time, Judah was able to leave the battlefield and march to Jerusalem, recapturing the Temple Mount and purifying the Temple. Many more words are spent describing the re-dedication than are spent on the battle itself. Both Josephus and I Maccabees set the date of re-dedication (hanukkah in Hebrew) at Kislev 25, and both describe the 8 days of ceremonies. Judah Maccabeus stipulates that this is the event that should be continually observed and remembered each year. Josephus, who normally writes "factually", here gives us his opinion.
There is no mention in these early sources of any sort of miracle involving oil, which is a much later tradition. Going by the text, there is a perfectly good miracle here – God created a vacuum – and Judah Maccabeus stepped in to fill it by reaffirming the centrality of Judaism. That's a miracle worth celebrating and learning from now. May we all be blessed to fill vacuums by re-dedicating ourselves to those values which are truly important. Happy Hanukkah!
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A Back to the Future Musical Is Finally Coming, So Here Are Some Song Ideas
Featuring the Tony-winning "Oh No, I Kissed My Mom."
By Andrew Daniels
Rumors of a Back to the Future musical have been percolating forever—if not quite as far back as 1955, then at least since 2012, when news of a Broadway adaptation was first announced. But it can take years to get a musical off the ground, and it's not like the producers can just hop in a DeLorean to speed up the process.
Well, the wait appears to be over: Per Playbill, Back to the Future will finally debut at the Manchester Opera House in the U.K. next February, before presumably making its way to the Great White Way.
Bob Gale, who created the franchise with director Robert Zemeckis and is writing the musical's book, confirmed the news. "Good things take time," he told Playbill, "and finally, the time is right."
We don't know much about the musical yet, but Olly Dobson (Matilda the Musical) will inherit the role of Marty McFly from Michael J. Fox, John Rando (Urinetown) will direct, and Glen Ballard (Jagged Little Pill) will provide the score along with the movie's original composer, Alan Silvestri.
"We're thrilled that we can retell our story on stage in a brand-new way," Gale said, "and we're certain that Back to the Future fans all over the world will share our enthusiasm."
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Count us among them. Packing 1.21 gigawatts of greatness, BTTF is a practically perfect film that charms us as much on the hundredth watch as it did on the first. It's why it tops our list of the Best 30 Time Travel Movies Ever … not that there was really any debate. We can't wait to see how it translates to a theater setting.
Of course, the story is ironclad—it's the new songs that are the X-factor. Crucially, Huey Lewis' immortal "The Power of Love" will factor into the show, but as for the rest of the musical's numbers, we're left guessing. So guess we will.
Here are 10 songs that are bound to win a Tony:
"Oh No, I Kissed My Mom" (Performed by Marty McFly)
"Got the Hots (for Calvin Klein)" (Performed by Lorraine Baines)
"Do the Gigawatt Jive" (Performed by Doc Brown)
"(One Day I'll Be) The Most Powerful Man in Hill Valley" (Performed by Goldie Wilson and the Hill Valley Chorus)
"My Owner Is Insane (Please Adopt Me)" (Performed by Einstein the Dog)
"Bad Case of Plutonium Blues" (Performed by the Libyan Terrorists)
"The Ballad of Butthead" (Performed by Biff Tannen)
"I Am Your Density" (Performed by George McFly)
"No, Your Other Cousin" (Performed by Marvin Berry)
"88 MPH (Seen Some Sh--)" (Performed by the DeLorean)
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American Pilots Accept Contract With Pension Freeze Provision
By Hazel Bradford
Pilots at American Airlines agreed to accept a new contract with a proposal to freeze the pilots' defined benefit plan and instead contribute 14 percent of pay into a new 401(k) plan, their union announced Dec 7.
The pilots' approval clears the way for parent company AMR Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, to continue its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. The pension proposal is contingent on the resolution of the bankruptcy proceedings.
American had already agreed to freeze three of four defined benefit plans for flight attendants, mechanics and ground crew, but failed to reach an agreement with the pilots' union at that time. In contrast to the last offer, which was rejected by the pilots over pay and work-rule issues, the revised offer was approved by 74 percent.
American Senior Vice President Denise Lynn said in a statement that the pilots' approval "gives us the certainty we need for American to successfully restructure."
However, Allied Pilots Association President Keith Wilson said in a statement that the union will continue to pursue alternatives. "The APA leadership continues to support a merger with US Airways as the best path to a stronger, more competitive American Airlines that will in turn enhance our pilots' long-term career prospects," Wilson said.
American's four pension plans have $8.3 billion in assets and $18.5 billion in liabilities, both as of Dec. 31, according to AMR's latest 10-K filing. DC assets totaled $9.4 billion, as of Sept. 30, 2011, according to Pensions & Investments data, the most recent available.
Hazel Bradford writes for Pensions & Investments, a sister publication of Workforce Management. Comment below or email [email protected].
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