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He stepped in after his predecessor went to jail over Dieselgate.
Audi's former CEO, meanwhile, remains in jail.
Authorities hold Stadler in "investigative detention," afraid he'll try to suppress or change evidence otherwise.
Oliver Blume, the head of Porsche, says, "I have a dream job and am very happy at Porsche. Nothing else comes into question for me."
Audi's 3.0-liter diesel is one of many VW-developed mills found with cheating software.
3.0-liter diesel engine in question is featured in Audi models such as the A6, A7, A8, Q5, and Q7.
Company gets serious in push to hit 2025 sales goals.
This is what has to happen for Audi to keep its promises.
New, semi-autonomous A8 confirmed for 2017.
Audi CEO Rupert Stadler dropped two big bombshells at the company's Annual General Meeting.
The Volkswagen Group is preparing a massive shakeup to its internal structure that will see the company's brands split into four companies of three brands.
Audi is preparing an all-electric crossover for the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show that will foreshadow an eventual production model.
Audi's Rupert Stadler pointed to a number of reasons we won't be seeing a four-ringed minivan, and frankly, we're thrilled with all of them.
Lamborghini and the Italian government appear to have reached an agreement for the automaker to build its new CUV in its home country.
Audi's Rupert Stadler talked about the company's future products in a recent speech, including the Q8, Q1, and a new electric model.
Audi's boss can't deny that the company is investigating entering Formula One. However, it is still far from making a final decision on such a big move.
Audi CEO Rupert Stadler will keep his seat at the top thanks to a contract extension. Volkswagen didn't divulge the length of the new contract, but German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said the term is five years. Stadler took over the current position in 2007 when current VW CEO Martin Winterkorn left it. That year the brand sold 93,506 in the US and 964,151 in total worldwide; last year it sold 158,061 in the US and 1,575,480 in total worldwide.
Audi Sport Quattro Concept to spawn volume sports car?
Audi A0 in development based on VW Up!
Bigger, it seems, is no longer better. Volkswagen has made waves with its Up! city car, a plucky three-door that's been a bit of a hit since it burst onto the automotive scene, spawning a number of variants during its short life. And while our European friends have gotten a Cross Up!, a commercial version, an EV model, Seat- and Skoda-badged variants, and a rumored diesel-electric Twin-Up!, the small city car has been lacking in terms of its premium content.
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Damien Bash's first fragrance: Omen introduced in 2000 was Damien Bash's first creation.
Damien Bash's newest fragrance: Parfum Lucifer Sin released in 2011 is the latest addition to Damien Bash's fragrance list. Here you will find all the new perfumes from Damien Bash along with the most popular fragrances in the collection.
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I am planning to replace my mac GPU.
But before I buy a new one, I want to be sure about the compatibility and the size to make the GPU fit.
I don't know which kind of mobile gpu i should buy, I've seen a gtx 770m for alienware laptop but it seems to me too long.
Please tell me some useful tip: where buy a GPU, which one.
If you want add a link.
Please give us the last three figures of your serial number (located on the bottom of your stand) so we know your Exact machine.
Your choices are limited to the Apple GPU boards. Size and software driver issues limit you.
Best to search eBay or just Google to see who has the part. Just be careful on how you pay them.
Thanks, so i'll go for the GTX 780 4gb, if it won't be too expensive.
Andrea Franchini 가/이 대단히 고마워 할 것입니다.
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According to Mr. Ali Diabacte, director of MONUC's Electoral Division, the Supreme Court held a working session with the President of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC), on this Tuesday September 5.
This was related to Article 71 of the DRC Constitution, which indicates that the second round of the presidential election must take place 15 days after the publication of the official results of the first round.
The Supreme Court asked the IEC for a dispensation so that the combined elections (the presidential second round and provincial elections) take place on October 29 2006, as envisaged by the electoral calendar. The Supreme Court will rule on this request and subsequently announce a decision on this.
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I have a report for an accounting database that shows detail for all transactions grouped by category. I have placed totals for the amounts in the group footer. That part works well. I'm stuck on how and where to place a "Grand total" at the end of the report. I want it to show only one time, at the end of the report.
This is nearly identical to the total you already have. Your current accumulation should be based on a scope of the group. For the entire report, place a field on the Report Footer and the accumulation is a scope of Report.
I tend to stay away from versions other than TDF or PPA. Have no current problems with group or report accumulation. See if my sample works for you. Simple but effective nonsense report based upon a query.
Have seen similar problem as you describe in an older version but with a bit of playing around with (don't remember how I got around it or the exact version this was a problem in) I was still doable. Seems I had to enter & re-enter or maybe even save the re-do - just not sure. This is not a problem in current TDF version.
It was pretty easy to place it in the Report Footer, and set the scope to "Report," but it doesn't show up when displaying the report. What am I missing? (see images of control properties added to the original question above).
Can't say for certain since a current test shows it is as simple as my answer states. The accumulation should be based upon the detail of each transaction the same as totaling the group.
Other than this, need to see a sample to figure out just what you have.
This does not work. I'm beginning to suspect a bug. Here are the steps I'm going through: 1. Place a text box in the form footer. 2. In the properties-data tab of the text box, I select: ◦ Data field type: "function" ◦ Data field: "Dollar_Amount" ◦ Function: "Accumulation" This blanks out the "Function" box, and in the data field box I now have "[AccumulationDollar_AmountReport]" ◦ In the scope box, the only option is "Report." I select this, but nothing happens. Running the report shows no totals in the report footer of any page.
The result is exactly the same if I start by inserting the data field and then setting it as a function.
I did find a way to make it work. Somehow my system had store the original group accumulations as user-defined functions, and every time I tried to put something similar for the same field in another section of the report, it converted it into the non-functioning user-defined function. This was on any version I tried. To fix it, I gave the fields in questin different aliases in the query underlying the report, and was able to re-do the group and report accumulations correctly. I'm going to mark this solved, in that @Ratslinger's original answer above is the correct one for the question I originally asked.
@Ratslinger : What is a TDF version?
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With the short week we will not be studying any new spelling words or a story for the week. Instead, we will be reviewing the reading skills and vocabulary words we have studied for the past five weeks.
In social, the kids put what they had learned during our Train Tour of the Northeast into a letter describing their three favorite sites. The plan is to put this information along with their illustrations into a video we can publish.
In math it is all about math facts. Today we worked on multiplication and division of 5s and 6s.
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Some Brief Thoughts on the MURPHY BROWN Revival
Posted on June 1, 2022 by upperco
Welcome to a new Wildcard Wednesday, or a new Sitcom Tuesday on a Wildcard Wednesday! This week's entry is something of a formality, for I promised several years ago that I would go back and cover the recent "reboots" of several '90s series previously discussed on Sitcom Tuesdays — particularly Murphy Brown, Mad About You, and Will & Grace. So, after yesterday's look at the return of Roseanne, where I shared some general thoughts on all of these revived efforts, I wanted to just officially dedicate a post to CBS' 2018 13-episode run of Murphy Brown, which I've heretofore called the weakest of these four aforementioned "reboots."
As noted, the central problem with this series is that it was initially built (in 1988) to be an ensemble workplace comedy in the MTM vein, but it sadly devolved — around Seasons Four and Five — into an unpleasantly political show, where stories and comedy were predicated on metatheatrical interactions with then-contemporary politicians (most notably, Vice President Dan Quayle). This took the emphasis away from the characters, and made the sitcommery far less satisfying, for the pre-established elements of the "situation" — again, the characters — were not the main source of value: the messages, in response to topical stimuli, were. The original series then spent the latter half of its run trying to move itself back towards a more ensemble, or character-based place, but it was never again able to do so as capably, in large part because the leads weren't ever strong enough to sustain such figurative neglect. Thus, when I first heard that the 2018 revival's entire raison d'être was spawned by the 2016 presidential election of Donald Trump, I knew that the new Murphy Brown was off on the wrong foot, leaning into the aspect of its identity that, essentially, accelerated its creative decline.
Now, I have to reiterate from my initial coverage that these characters' ideologies are indeed part of who they are, especially in the Washington D.C.-set political news business, so there is room for politics as a means of fleshing out their personas and informing some of the narratives, but when entire episodes are literally built for ideas like "Murphy gets into a Twitter war with Donald Trump," or "Murphy tells off Sarah Huckabee Sanders," or "Murphy encounters ICE agents," then it's not really about the character of Murphy Brown; the laughs and stories are all designed to create opportunities for scripts — through "Murphy Brown" — to respond to current events and figures. Like a sketch series, or a late-night show. And, as we know, that's not good situation comedy, for sitcoms should be about their pre-established elements, not topical externalities… which in this case, exist only in this world for self-righteous sermonizing that, frankly, is always predictable and uncomedic. Accordingly, it goes without saying that the new Murphy Brown ends up being just as unideal in terms of situation comedy as the fifth season of its original run, for the storytelling in the 2018 series is decidedly NOT character-driven, instead propelled by idea-led, often political gimmicks, from which it's deriving way too much value.
Of course, as with all of these reboots, nostalgia is strongly enforced as well — particularly by the recurring appearances from Charles Kimbrough as Jim Dial, and the heavy involvement from the only other cast members joining Candice Bergen from the original series: Joe Regalbuto's Frank, Faith Ford's Corky, and Grant Shaud's Miles — all of whom are just as funny as ever. In fact, if there's anything positive to say about the 2018 version of Murphy Brown, it's that all of those characterizations are better defined than they were in the first (and best) seasons of the first go-'round, for hindsight has crystallized their depictions and allowed their unique voices to settle inside a multi-camera format that, now, is maybe even jokier and more laugh-filled than it was during the '90s. What's more, most of the new characters — namely, Tyne Daly's Phyllis and Nik Dodani's Pat — are well-positioned themselves. Now, there is a bit of a divide between the old-timers and the younger players that really emphasizes just how, well, mature the majority of the cast is, creating a bit of dissonance when they try to tackle current events, as it feels try-hard — the grandparents trying to be "hip" — much more so than it did in the original run. But part of this is also because the show is mostly written by its former staffers, including creator Diane English, Tom Palmer, Norm Gunzenhauser, Gary Donzig & Steven Peterman, Tom Seeley, Marc Flanagan, and Russ Woody — and thus the aesthetic of this series doesn't feel fresh… for better (nostalgia, continuity) or worse (predictability, clichés).
As for the characterizations, it's a shame that, even though they seem well-defined, they're not used to propel story. Most emblematic of this problem is Avery (Jake McDorman), Murphy's grown-up son who's now a reporter at a rival cable news channel… a conservative outlet imaginatively called "The Wolf Network." Okay, if this reboot is going to use Murphy's political ideology as a way to define her in story, then giving her an oppositional force within the regular ensemble is a great way to do that, for it creates a character/relationship conduit for these nevertheless unideal ideas, thereby giving them some situationally approved support. Heck, that's exactly what Norman Lear did on All In The Family — creating strong characters with rich relationships that could then foster and give emotional depth to his sociopolitical arguments. But, unfortunately, Murphy Brown decides not to have Avery actually be a conservative foe. Instead, he's merely the token liberal at the conservative network, which means that he and his mom have very little to be in conflict about — even the notion that they're timeslot competition is never maximized for drama — and that means there's no character-based tension arising from the choice to have Avery work at "The Wolf Network." It's just an excuse for English and her crew to make jokes about Fox that validate this show's ideological bent and misguided reason for existence. In other words, it's idea-driven. Not character-driven.
Another thing that's interesting about this revival is what it picks and chooses to exclude from the original — the most glaring omission being the whole relationship saga of Corky and Miles, who, here, are rendered as if they never were together. Regardless of whether you think their pairing was a good choice or not, additional relational history between these leads could have been fodder for story that better centralized their depictions. That is, it'd be smart to lean into an already known (and complicated) relationship, both for continuity, and for story that is more rooted in these pre-established elements, which should be inspiring all the comedy and drama. But, once again, that's par for Murphy Brown's course — ignoring character opportunities for cheap idea-based rewards that are gimmicky at best and damaging at worst. In fact, because so much of the reboot's 13-episode run is dominated by this kind of storytelling, I can't pick a list of favorites. The only non-idea-led entry that's actually somewhat comedic and employs narratives that emphasize the characters is the seventh aired, "A Lifetime Of Achievement," in which Jim is honored with an award and the crew goes to the ceremony, where Avery worries about his mom meeting his new girlfriend, Murphy flirts with a judge, Corky reignites her rivalry with Katie Couric, Miles learns Pat is gay, and Jim is uncomfortable on his first date with Phyllis. Those are all character concerns. Not politics. Not familiar jokes about Trump or Fox News. Actual situation comedy…. I wish there was more of that in the new Murphy Brown, for the original series, especially in those early years (One, Two, and Three), had so much potential.
Come back next week for a new Wildcard! And stay tuned Tuesday for 2019's Mad About You!
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Home/Celebrity/Lisa Bonet And Jason Momoa Split After Four Years Of Marriage, 16 Years Together: Their Relationship Timeline
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From a childhood crush to fate bringing them together, the couple had quite the love story.
See how things started and the statement announcing that they're parting ways.
Article By Victoria Uwumarogie
~ JANUARY 2022 ~
Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa are going their separate ways.
The couple announced the news in a heartfelt message on social media on Wednesday, saying that as the world is going through "seismic shifts," so is their family.
"We share this not because we think it's newsworthy," they stated, "But so that as we go about our lives we may do so with dignity and honesty."
"The love between us carries on, evolving in ways it wishes to be known and lived," they added. "We free each other to be who we are learning to become…Our devotion unwavering to this sacred life & our Children."
The couple share two children together, daughter Lola, 14, and Nakoa-Wolf, 13. This was the second marriage for Bonet, who was previously married to rocker Lenny Kravitz from 1987 to 1993 and share daughter Zoe, 33. We're sad to see these two break up, but there's positivity and refreshing honesty in the announcement as they put their family first. Take a look back at the way things were between the couple through our relationship timeline.
Manifestation Moment
According to Momoa, he had a crush on the former 'Cosby Show' star long before he was even an adult. "Ever since I was like, 8 years old and I saw [Lisa] on the TV, I was like, 'Mommy, I want that one,'" he told James Corden in 2017. "I'm like, 'I'm going to stalk you for the rest of my life and I'm going to get you.' But yeah, just always wanted to meet her. She was a queen, always."
Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic
They Met
In 2005, Momoa finally had his chance to shoot his shot with Bonet, with the two meeting at a jazz club while hanging with mutual friends in New York City. "We just happened to be in the right place at the right time," he said. "I actually had dreaded my hair for her. I had dreadlocks, she had dreadlocks. I literally turned around and I see her and she goes, 'I'm Lisa.' I had f—-ing fireworks going off inside, man." "I can't say it was full-on from the moment we saw each other, but we have been together from the day that we met," she said to PORTEREdit a few years ago. "In that moment, love came and it came big, and he did not run as I think a lot of men do. He basically picked me up and threw me over his shoulder, caveman style!"
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He Fell for Her Family
As the two fell in love, Momoa told Men's Health that he prioritized getting close to Bonet's ex-husband, Lenny Kravitz, and their daughter, Zoe, who was a teenager at the time. He and Lenny refer to each other, he said, as "Ohana," or "family," and he calls Zoe "zozo bear," while she calls him "papa bear."
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They Started Their Own Family
In 2007, two years after meeting, the couple welcomed their first child together — daughter Lola. They welcomed a son, Nakoa-Wolf, in 2008. He has the names of both children tattooed over his heart.
Presley Ann/FilmMagic
They Worked Together
In addition to doing life together, by 2014, the couple starred together in a film that was written, produced, directed and starred Momoa called 'Road to Paloma.' The two were romantic interests in the film.
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
They Struggled Together
When Momoa was cast as Khal Drogo, that was the role that helped his career begin to soar. But after his character's quick exit from the series, he admitted that he and Bonet struggled to take care of their family while waiting for the next big break. "I mean, we were starving after Game of Thrones," he told InStyle in 2020. "I couldn't get work. It's very challenging when you have babies and you're completely in debt."
Daniele Venturelli/Daniele Venturelli/ Getty Images for Fendi
They Married
The actor's career would do a major 180 and, as it did, he and Bonet decided to marry. They privately said "I do" in 2017 at their home, flipping the belief that they had been married for years on its head.
They Announce Their Breakup
To everyone's surprise, they shared the news that they were parting ways after 16 years together and four years of marriage. Going down memory lane, Bonet once raved over the partner Momoa was in their relationship. "What's cool about Jason is that he's an alpha male who stands for love and family. And to circle back to my own wounds, having an absent father, then to be fully met by a man of that stature, is really incredible," she said in 2018. "Jason embodies a rare form of masculinity in this day and age – he's a leader; he's generous. Just in terms of charisma, physique, the right use of power, responsibility, work ethic, you can go down the line."
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Q: Manifest malformed? Ive got error "manifest malformes" when I install app. How to repair this?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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package="com.barwnikk.android.l2sd"
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A: You need android:name="something" in the <receiver />.
A: Change:
<receiver
android:process=".OnModifyApp" >
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED" />
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</receiver>
A: I think you need android:name field instead of android:process in the receiver tag
A: For me it was the problem with the meta-data, where I added the 'usb.attached' thingy. Deleting that line fixed the error.
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It makes absolutely no sense to purchase expensive Gore-Tex® apparel if you don't know how to keep your apparel in great shape. Take care of your Gore-Tex® apparel and your Gore-Tex® apparel will take care of you. The following are some helpful hints and tips to help you maintain your Gore-Tex® apparel.
All Gore-Tex® apparel should be kept clean to maximize the efficiency of the apparel. Always read the instructions (which are sewn into any Gore-Tex garments) and follow the instructions carefully. If you treat your Gore-Tex® apparel with care, your apparel will last for a long time and will be efficient as the first day you purchased it.
Most Gore-Tex® apparel can be machine washed in warm water with powdered detergent and tumble dry on medium heat. If you are washing kayaking apparel that has rubber gaskets (drysuit, paddling jacker, etc.), you should wash the apparel in a bathtub. Wash the drysuit every once in a while with special soap made specifically for Gore-Tex or the drysuit. Never wash the drysuit with any other soaps or chemicals that were not specifically made for a drysuit.
If you notice the inside of the apparel becoming wet, there might be a leak with the Gore-Tex®. You might want to call Gore-Tex® or the apparel manufacturer directly to try to find out what can be done to fix the leak. The leak might located at a seam or it might be due to the Durable Water Repellent (DWR) that is on the outer surface of the Gore-Tex®. As the Gore-Tex® becomes older and the apparel is exposed to the elements, the DWR can start to wear off. You should launder the Gore-Tex® according to the instructions that come with the apparel and iron it using a warm steam setting. Eventually you might have to use the spray-on or wash-in water-repellant treatment to keep the Gore-Tex® waterproof. There are a number of wash-in products available for Gore-Tex®. Just make sure it is the right product for your kind of apparel and use the wash-in product as a last resort. Correctly washing the apparel and ironing the apparel will restore the water-resistance and breathability. Always check with the manufacturer of the apparel and Gore-Tex® directly before using any water-resistant product.
If the apparel feels heavy, appears wet on the inside, occurs condensation on the inside, etc., it might only be due to the DWR coating being warn off. Always try to restore the DFR by washing and ironing or washing in the water-resistant first before considering replacing the apparel.
Contrary to popular belief, the salt water does not alter or harm the Gore-Tex® fabric. Always wash the Gore-Tex® with a hose or in a bath tub after every use and the Gore-Tex® will last for a long time.
You may spray the stain with an aerosol pre-wash treatment. Wash the apparel immediately in warm water with powdered soaps. If the stain is tough, consult with Gore-Tex® directly before attempting to remove the stain.
If the Gore-Tex® is combined with silk, wool, etc., the apparel should only be dry cleaned. Do not dry clean any down apparel as the down feathers insulating properties will be removed.
Have fun backpacking and don't forget to take care of your Gore-Tex® when you return from paddling.
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Murray v. Hello Fresh, D. Mass. Case No. 19-cv-12608-WGY
Why did I get this notice?
What is this lawsuit about?
Why is this a class action?
Why is there a Settlement?
How do I know if I am part of the Settlement?
I'm still not sure if I am included.
What relief does the Settlement provide to the Class Members?
How can I get a Settlement award?
When will I get a Settlement award?
Do I have a lawyer in this case?
How will the lawyers be paid?
Will the Plaintiff receive any compensation for their efforts in bringing this Action?
What am I giving up to obtain relief under the Settlement?
How do I exclude myself from the Settlement?
How do I tell the Court that I disagree with the Settlement?
What is the difference between excluding myself and objecting to the Settlement?
What is the Fairness Hearing?
When and where is the Fairness Hearing?
May I speak at the hearing?
How do I get more information?
What if my address or other information has changed or changes after I submit a Claim Form?
You received the notice because a Settlement has been reached in this Action and you may be a Class Member. If you are a member of the Settlement Class, you may be eligible for the relief detailed below.
The notice explains the nature of the Action, the general terms of the proposed Settlement, and your legal rights and obligations. To obtain more information about the Settlement, including information about how you can see a copy of the Settlement Agreement (which defines certain capitalized terms used in the notice), see Section 20 below.
Multiple individuals (the "Plaintiffs") filed lawsuits against HelloFresh on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated. The lawsuits allege that HelloFresh violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. § 227 (the "TCPA") by, inter alia, placing unsolicited telemarketing calls to Plaintiff and members of the putative class on telephone numbers assigned to residential and cellular telephone services using an automated telephone dialing system, calling numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry ("NDNCR") and calling numbers that had previously asked to no longer be called.
HelloFresh denies each and every one of the allegations of unlawful conduct, any wrongdoing, and any liability whatsoever, and no court or other entity has made any judgment or other determination of any liability. HelloFresh further denies that any Class Member is entitled to any relief and, other than for settlement purposes, that this Action is appropriate for certification as a class action.
The issuance of the notice is not an expression of the Court's opinion on the merits or the lack of merits of the Plaintiff's claims in the Action.
For information about what has happened in the Action to date, please see Section 20 below.
In a class action lawsuit, one or more people sue on behalf of other people who allegedly have similar claims. For purposes of this proposed Settlement, one court will resolve the issues for all Settlement Class Members. The company sued in this case, HelloFresh, is called the Defendant.
The Plaintiffs have made claims against HelloFresh. HelloFresh denies that it has done anything wrong or illegal and admits no liability. The Court has not decided that the Plaintiffs or HelloFresh should win this Action. Instead, both sides agreed to a Settlement. That way, they avoid the cost of a trial, and the Settlement Class Members will receive relief now rather than years from now, if at all.
The Court has decided that everyone who fits this description is a Class Member for purposes of the proposed Settlement: All persons in the United States between September 5, 2015 and December 31, 2019 to whom HelloFresh, either directly or by a vendor of HelloFresh, (a) placed one or more calls on their cellphones via a dialing platform; (b) who received at least two telemarketing calls during any 12-month period where their phone numbers appeared on the NDNCR for at least 31 days before the calls; and/or (c) who received one or more calls after registering the landline, wireless, cell, or mobile telephone number on which they received the calls with HelloFresh's Internal Do-Not-Call List.
If you are still not sure whether you are included in the Settlement Class, you can write or call the Settlement Administrator for free help. The Settlement Administrator's contact information is below.
HELLOFRESH TCPA Settlement Administrator
Toll free:1-844-926-1531
Email: [email protected]
HelloFresh has created a Settlement Fund of $14,000,000 which will be used to pay the Claims of Settlement Class Members, Settlement Class Counsel's Fees, Costs, and Expenses Award (see Section 11 below), Plaintiffs' Service Payment (see Section 12 below), and compensation for the Settlement Administrator for providing notice to the Settlement Class and administering the Settlement.
If you are a Settlement Class Member, you are eligible to receive a pro rata share of the Settlement Fund by timely and validly submitting a Claim Form.
To qualify for a Settlement award, you must send in a Claim Form. A Claim Form is available by clicking HERE or under the File Claim tab of this website. The Claim Form may be submitted electronically or by postal mail. Read the instructions carefully, fill out the form, and postmark it by March 29, 2021 or submit it online on or before 11:59 p.m. (Pacific) on March 29, 2021.
As described in Sections 17 and 18, the Court will hold a hearing on May 11, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. to decide whether to approve the Settlement. If the Court approves the Settlement, after that, there may be appeals. It's always uncertain whether these appeals can be resolved, and resolving them can take time, perhaps more than a year. You can check on the progress of the case on this website. Please be patient.
The Court has ordered that the law firms of Paronich Law, P.C.; Turke & Strauss LLP; and Robins Kaplan LLP ("Settlement Class Counsel") will represent the interests of all Settlement Class Members. You will not be separately charged for these lawyers. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own expense.
Settlement Class Counsel will petition the Court to receive a Fees, Costs, and Expenses Award up to $4,706,666.67(total). The Court will make the final decision as to the amount to be paid to the attorneys for their fees and costs. You will not be required to separately pay any attorneys' fees or costs.
The Plaintiffs will request a Service Payment of $10,000 for Grace Murray and Amanda Engen, a Service Payment of $5,000 will be requested for Jeanne Tippet and Stephen Bauer, and a Service Payment of $2,000 will be requested for Robin Tubesing, Nikole Simecek, Michelle McOsker, Jacqueline Groff, and Heather Hall each for their services as class representative and their efforts in bringing the Action. The Court will make the final decision as to the amount to be paid to the Plaintiffs.
If the Court approves the proposed Settlement, you will be releasing your claims against HelloFresh and the other entities allegedly involved in the calls at issue unless you have excluded yourself from the Settlement. This generally means that you will not be able to file or pursue a lawsuit against HelloFresh or be part of any other lawsuit against HelloFresh asserting claims that were or could have been asserted in the Action. The Settlement Agreement, available under the Case Documents tab of this website, contains the full terms of the release.
You may exclude yourself from the Class and the Settlement. You can submit a request for exclusion to the Settlement Administrator electronically (by clicking HERE) or by postal mail. If you want to be excluded, you must either complete the Opt-Out Form available under the Opt Out tab of this website, or write the Settlement Administrator including: (a) the name and case number of the action—"Murray v. Hello Fresh, D. Mass. Case No. 19-cv-12608-WGY"; (b) the full name and the unique identification number for the Settlement Class Member assigned by the Settlement Administrator; (c) the address, telephone number, and email address (optional) of the Settlement Class Member seeking exclusion; (d) a statement that the requestor does not wish to participate in the Settlement; and (e) your personal signature. If you are not using the Opt-Out Form on the Settlement Website, the request for exclusion must be sent to the Settlement Administrator at:
Your request for exclusion must be submitted electronically or be postmarked no later than March 29, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific). If you submit your request for exclusion by postal mail, you are responsible for your postage.
If you validly and timely request exclusion from the Settlement Class, you will be excluded from the Settlement Class, you will not be bound by the Settlement Agreement or the judgment entered in the Action, you will not be eligible to make a Claim for any benefit under the terms of the Settlement Agreement, you will not be entitled to submit an objection to the Settlement, and you will not be precluded from prosecuting any timely, individual claim against HelloFresh based on the conduct complained of in the Action.
At the date, time, and location stated in Section 18 below, the Court will hold a Fairness Hearing to determine if the Settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate, and to also consider the attorneys who initiated the Action's request for a Fees, Costs, and Expenses Award, and a Service Payment to the Plaintiff.
If you wish to object to the fairness, reasonableness, or adequacy of the Settlement Agreement or the proposed Settlement, you must write to the Court and must: (a) clearly identify the case name and number—"Murray v. HelloFresh, D. MA. Case No. 19-cv-12608-WGY"; (b) include the full name and the unique identification number for the Settlement Class Member assigned by the Settlement Administrator; (c) include the address, telephone number, and email address (optional) of the objecting Settlement Class Member; (d) include the full name, address, telephone number, and email address of the objector's counsel, and the state bar(s) to which counsel is admitted (if the objector is represented by counsel); and (e) provide a detailed explanation stating the specific reasons for the objection, including any legal and factual support and any evidence in support of the objection. The objection will not be valid if it objects only to the lawsuit's appropriateness or merits. Objections may be submitted to the Settlement Administrator electronically by email or by postal mail. The Settlement Administrator will then have the objections submitted to the Court. Or you may submit the objections directly to the Court. If an objection is submitted by postal mail, the Settlement Class Member must pay for postage. The Settlement Administrator's contact information is below.
The mailing address to the Court is:
United States District Court, District of Massachusetts
1 Courthouse Way, Suite 2300
The objection must be submitted electronically or be postmarked no later than March 29, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific).
You may, but need not, submit your objection through counsel of your choice. If you do make your objection through an attorney, you will be responsible for your personal attorney's fees and costs.
IF YOU DO NOT TIMELY MAKE AN OBJECTION, YOU WILL BE DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED ALL OBJECTIONS AND WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO SPEAK AT THE FAIRNESS HEARING.
If you submit a written objection, you have the option to appear and request to be heard at the Fairness Hearing, either in person or through personal counsel. You are not required, however, to appear. However, if you, or your attorney, intend to make an appearance at the Fairness Hearing, you must include on your timely and valid objection a statement substantially similar to "Notice of Intention to Appear." Only those who submit timely objections including Notices of Intention to Appear may speak at the Fairness Hearing. If you make an objection through an attorney, you will be responsible for your attorney's fees and costs.
Objecting is simply telling the Court that you disagree with something about the Settlement. You can object only if you stay in the Settlement Class. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you don't want to be part of the Settlement Class. If you exclude yourself, you have no basis to object because the Settlement no longer affects you.
The Court has preliminarily approved the Settlement and will hold a hearing to decide whether to give final approval to the Settlement. The purpose of the Fairness Hearing will be for the Court to determine whether the Settlement should be approved as fair, reasonable, adequate, and in the best interests of the Settlement Class; to consider the Fees, Costs, and Expenses Award to the attorneys who initiated the Action; and to consider the request for a Service Payment to the Plaintiff.
On May 11, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. a hearing will be held on the fairness of the proposed Settlement. At the hearing, the Court will be available to hear any objections and arguments concerning the proposed Settlement's fairness. The hearing will take place before the Honorable Judge William G. Young, United States District Court, District of Massachusetts on 1 Courthouse Way in Boston, Massachusetts 02210 on May 11, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. The hearing may be postponed to a different date or time or location without notice. Please check this website periodically for any updates about the Settlement generally or the Fairness Hearing specifically. If the date or time of the Fairness Hearing changes, an update to the Settlement Website will be the only way you will be informed of the change.
At that hearing, the Court will be available to hear any objections and arguments concerning the fairness of the Settlement. You may attend, but you do not have to. As described above in Section 15, you may speak at the Fairness Hearing only if (a) you have timely submitted an objection, and (b) you have timely and validly provided a Notice of Intent to Appear. If you have requested exclusion from the Settlement, however, you may not speak at the Fairness Hearing.
To see a copy of the Settlement Agreement, the Court's Preliminary Approval Order, the application for a Fees, Costs, and Expenses Award, and the operative Complaint filed in the Action, please visit the Case Documents tab of this website. Alternatively, you may contact the Settlement Administrator at the email address [email protected] or the U.S. postal (mailing) address: HELLOFRESH TCPA Settlement Administrator, P.O. Box 43146, Providence, RI 02940-3146. You may also obtain information by calling 1-844-926-1531.
This description of this Action is general and does not cover all of the issues and proceedings that have occurred. In order to see the complete file, you should visit www.pacer.gov or the Clerk's office at United States District Court District, of Massachusetts, 1 Courthouse Way in Boston, Massachusetts 02210. The Clerk will tell you how to obtain the file for inspection and copying at your own expense.
It is your responsibility to inform the Settlement Administrator of your updated information. You may do so at the address below:
DO NOT ADDRESS ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SETTLEMENT OR THE LITIGATION TO THE CLERK OF THE COURT OR THE JUDGE.
KCC Class Action Services LLC
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Named President and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky in 2016, Ben Chandler leads the Foundation he helped bring about. As Kentucky Attorney General, Ben won a $45 million settlement from one of Kentucky's largest insurance companies; that funding was used to create the Foundation in 2001.
Ben practiced law with Brown, Todd & Heyburn, and later with Reeves & Graddy before beginning a career in public service. His state service included one term as Kentucky State Auditor (1992-1995), and two terms as Attorney General (1995-2003).
In February 2004, Ben was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served Kentucky's 6th Congressional District until the 112th Congress adjourned in January 2013. He was Executive Director of the Kentucky Humanities Council from 2013 to 2016.
An eighth-generation Woodford Countian, Ben earned a B.A. in history, graduating with distinction from the University of Kentucky, and a J.D. from the University of Kentucky College of Law. He studied at the University of London and Trinity College in Dublin, including an internship in the British Parliament.
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Kim Wilde is no longer searching for a dream partner: 'In my life I was only happy for eight minutes'
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Serge Vanhellemont
Kim Wilde is already working in showbusiness for 14 years and has made many superhits during that time. Her alter ego Kim Smith is exactly 35 years old on November 18. However proud she is on what she has achieved as a singer, she's not really happy. Her lovelife has often been disappointing.
No-one believes me when I say that Ive only been really happy for about eight minutes in my life. Okay, I've had experiences you can only describe in one word: 'fantastic'! But they are all situated in the professional domain: countless number one hits, touring with Michael Jackson, making a soul-oriented album like my new cd 'Now And Forever'... Despite the success I often feel very lonely.
You are beautiful, intelligent and nice to be with. How can you feel so desolate?
In love I have never been lucky. I remember that I was crazy about this John when my first single was released. He didn't want to get to know me and because I was always on the road to promote my record, I buried the last chance I had. Later I thought I'd found Mr. Right a couple of times: tv-presenter Chris Evans from 'The Big Breakfast', pop star Calvin Hayes and not so long ago a car racer. But when I gave my trust to someone, it was put to shame. I was always left behind. That's why I even lost my will to live at some point. When I was thirty I moved from London to a cottage in Hertforshire. Even though I had everything I wanted there, I felt very unhappy. I wasn't able to do anything. I realised I had invested everything in my career and nothing in my happiness. It all fell apart. My cd's flopped, I gained weight like crazy and I was carrying around such negativity that no-one seemed to find me attractive or interesting.
How did you get out of that?
It was a gradual process. I came at peace with myself. I engrossed myself in philosophy. 'Breaking away', my new single, tells that story in a way. I have left certain expectations of life and also left my past behind. I know I have to move on. With my exes it went wrong because I was naive in thinking I could change thm. Now I know that's impossible and I have drawn my conclusions out of that. Don't ask me why, but I fear that the family happiness I've had at home, will never be mine to have. That's why I've learned to live with myself. And with my cats, the best friends I have. I don't live for my job anymore, but I work to live. When I'm not in the studio or on tour, I concentrate on painting or a French course. You know what I've done regularly over the past four years? Going out with my backpack. Travelling, but not for work. Discovering Thailand and Australia was a revelation for me. Soon I'll go to the Grand Canyon. I also go out regularly, but not with the intention of finding a man. I usually go to the London disco's where a lot of gay men come. I feel good around them.
That's why you will celebrate your birthday with a special performance in the biggest gay club in London?
Yes, I wanted to do that because I think I can finally have real fun there. Lately I'm much more streetwise than I was before. That's a positive evolution. I have found out that you don't need jet set parties to feel good. In the presence of my best friends and the people that are important for me, I want to lose it completely. It's going to be a unique concert, in which I will do an acapella version of 'Kids in America'. I think I will wear a great outfit. And that I will use a watergun on the audience. Just have fun! I want to prove that I have learnt to put things into perspective and that I have found balance. Now that I know what I want and who I am, the light may be green for total happiness!
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Tiago Coelho Branco Calvano, plus connu comme Tiago Calvano, né le à Rio de Janeiro (Brésil), est un footballeur brésilien qui joue au poste de défenseur central aux Harrisburg City Islanders en USL.
Biographie
Tiago Calvano réalise ses débuts professionnels avec le club de Botafogo en 2001. Il joue la saison 2002-2003 en Italie, avec le Perugia Calcio, mais sans toutefois parvenir à débuter en équipe première.
De 2003 à 2005, il évolue dans les rangs du FC Barcelone B. Il joue trois matches non officiels avec l'équipe première du FC Barcelone.
En 2005, il est recruté par le club suisse des Young Boys, où il reste jusqu'en 2008. Avec cette équipe, il joue 8 matchs en Coupe de l'UEFA, inscrivant 2 buts.
À partir de 2008, il joue en Allemagne, d'abord avec Duisburg, puis à partir de 2010 avec le Fortuna Düsseldorf.
En 2011, il rejoint le championnat d'Australie, d'abord avec les Newcastle Jets, puis de 2013 à 2014 avec le Sidney FC.
En 2014, il est recruté par le club américain du Minnesota United, pour jouer en North American Soccer League.
Références
Liens externes
Footballeur brésilien
Joueur du Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
Joueur du FC Barcelone B
Joueur du BSC Young Boys
Joueur du MSV Duisbourg
Joueur du Fortuna Düsseldorf
Joueur du Newcastle United Jets FC
Joueur du Sydney FC
Joueur du Minnesota United FC
Joueur du Penn FC
Naissance en mai 1981
Naissance à Rio de Janeiro
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Джо́уль на моль (позначення: Дж·моль−1 або Дж/моль; , J·mol−1 або J/mol) — похідна одиниця вимірювання молярної енергії (енергії, що припадає на один моль речовини) у системі SI, де енергія вимірюється в джоулях, а кількість речовини — у молях.
Наприклад, у джоулях на моль вимірюється вільна енергія Гіббза. Джоуль на моль є також похідною одиницею вимірювання у системі SI молярної термодинамічної енергії, що відповідає енергії в один джоуль в одному молі речовини.
Оскільки 1 моль це кількість речовини, що містить 6,0221407·1023 частинок (атомів, молекул, іонів тощо), 1 джоуль на моль дорівнює 1 джоулю, поділеному на 6,02214076·1023 частинок тобто - 1,66054·10-24 джоулів на частинку. Ця дуже мала кількість енергії часто виражається в одиницях меншого розміру, таких як електронвольт (еВ).
Фізичні величини, що вимірюються у Дж·моль−1 зазвичай характеризують кількість енергії, що передається під час фазових переходів чи хімічних реакцій. Віднесення величини енергії до кількості молів полегшує порівняння процесів за участі різних кількостей речовини і схожих процесів за участі різних типів речовин. Точне значення такої величини залежить від контексту (які речовини задіяні, обставини тощо), але одиниця вимірювання використовується спеціально для опису певних реальних явищ, наприклад, у термодинаміці це одиниця вимірювання, яка описує молярну енергію
Для зручності і через діапазон задіяних величин ці величини дуже часто вказуються у кДж·моль−1 а не у Дж·моль−1. Наприклад, теплота плавлення і випаровування зазвичай становить порядку 10 кДж·моль−1, енергії зв'язку порядку 100 кДж·моль−1, а енергії іонізації порядку 1000 кДж·моль−1.
1 кДж·моль−1 дорівнює 0,239 ккал·моль−1, 1,04·10-2 еВ на частинку. За кімнатної температури (25 °C або 298,15K) 1 кДж·моль−1 дорівнює 0,4034 .
Див. також
Питома теплота пароутворення
Молярна теплота плавлення
Енергія іонізації
Примітки
Похідні одиниці SI
Одиниці енергії
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With the UK suffering further power cuts in December 1973 as a result of the miners' strike, the FA finally agreed to experiment with some FA Cup third round matches played on a Sunday, January 6 at 2pm. Four clubs – Bolton, Bradford City, Cambridge United and Nottingham Forest – opted to stage their ties on that day and, without exception, all teams reported a doubling of their normal gate.
However, there were some powerful opponents to the scheme within the game. Brighton manager Brian Clough, for one: "Whether you're religious or not is irrelevant, he said to the Daily Mail. "Sundays are for families, and for fathers to spend time with their wives and their bairns." England manager Alf Ramsey concurred, telling ITV: "Because I'm away for much of the week, Sunday is the one day of the week when my wife should be able to count on me being at home. I'm opposed to the FA's experiment." The famously opinionated Bob Lord, Burnley chairman and a Football League Committee member, was also scathing about the idea: "The whole scheme is against the way of life of most Englishmen. On Sundays, Englishmen want to be with their families, and do what they want to do." Although that shouldn't include going to watch football.
A fortnight after the FA Cup third round ties held on a Sunday, there were three Division Two matches played, at Bolton, Notts County and Millwall, who drew 15,000 for a 1-0 win over Fulham, more than double their regular gate. On the way in, Millwall supporters were handed fliers by irate church groups. One such spokesman told the BBC: "The whole concept is morally wrong, as it flies in the face of the Fourth Commandment of God; namely that the Sabbath should be kept holy." At Bradford's Valley Parade two weeks earlier, police had arrested four protesters who had handcuffed themselves to a turnstile, while holding a placard which promised "Damnation for all ye who enter here". At the Den around 20 demonstrators contented themselves with a peaceful sit down protest outside the main stand, as bemused spectators filed by.
On January 28, the Bishop of Norwich wrote a letter to the Times outlining his concerns about Sunday football. Several of his points revolved around the "erosion of Christian values in England" but he also referred to the fact that "other major sports will soon be vying with each other for a financial cut of the commercial Sunday cake". Yet by March 8, with the evenings slowly drawing out, Heath ended the three day week, crowds fell back to their normal level as the novelty wore off and the Sunday experiment was quietly abandoned.
Apart from international tournaments, which England weren't part of in the mid-to-late 1970s, Sunday matches were rarely an issue until 1983, when ITV signed a deal for the rights to broadcast live matches on a Sunday and such games became part and parcel of football life. With the advent of Sky's Super Sunday a decade later, the Sabbath had officially become just another busy day for football.
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Book Broker – An interview with Emma Finn
Agent: Emma Finn
Website: http://cwagency.co.uk/
Preferred genres:
Literary, book group and upmarket commercial fiction, high concept crime and thriller, memoir, and narrative non-fiction.
Emma is a literary agent at C&W, a dynamic agency in London which focuses on uncovering and championing new voices.
A well-structured, clearly written query letter with a great pitch, a strong sample that hooks me in quickly, showcases a brilliant voice or premise and leaves me dying to read more, and a concise synopsis with all the spoilers.
2) What is the most common error or flaw you see in query letters?
It's our job to root for new writers so I'm never looking to catch authors out with tiny errors, but blanket emailing to 'Dear Sirs' or getting the agent's name wrong isn't ideal… The other thing that often misses the mark for me is over-reliance on a couple of heavy-hitters in any given genre for comparison titles. A thoughtful, original sense of where your book might sit always catches my eye.
If there are consistent dips or shifts in pace or style, and the reading experience as a whole feels disjointed, that can be difficult to see beyond on an initial read, and I do struggle with unconvincing, exposition-heavy dialogue. We always say do as much refining and tweaking as you possibly can before submitting, but manuscripts do arrive in different stages of fine-tuning and if I fall head-over-heels for a voice I will take the plunge even if there's a lot of work to be done.
4) What advice can you give to writers who are submitting their work?
I know it's a minefield of competing advice out there but as a general rule I'd say polish your sample as much as you possibly can before you press send, do your research, and personalise your query letters so that each agent you're approaching understands why your book might be a good fit for them / their list specifically, and – something I always say despite knowing it's impossible – try not to be too disheartened or put off by rejections: it happens to every writer at one stage or another and no book is one-size-fits-all so you need to find the right champion for your writing.
5) Are there any recent changes or trends in the publishing industry that you think authors should know about?
There's been a huge upswing in enthusiasm for smart non-fiction right across the board recently, which is a pleasure to see. And I think and hope both agents and editors are being more proactive in looking for and championing stories from exciting new voices from a range of backgrounds, so we should be heading for a much richer and more representative publishing landscape in the months and years to come.
6) You've just decided to represent an author and the contract is signed. What steps do you take to prep the manuscript for submission to publishers?
Generally, after a long chat with the author running through our ideas, I'll do a structural edit first – so focusing on any high level changes we want to see, which can be anything from tweaking character arcs to significant rewrites or overhauls depending on the shape of the manuscript – and then I'll move on to closer line edits from there. I'll often work on several drafts with an author before submission, which is why collaborative writers who are open to editorial input are always such a joy to discover. I'll be chatting to editors about upcoming projects as I approach submission to prime them and scope out which people and lists might be the best fit, and finally I'll put together a submission package where I get to sing the praises of the book and tell publishers why I'm so excited about a project.
I've just read Circe by Madeline Miller, which was wonderful – a magically modern retelling, such a richly conceived world and a brilliantly drawn protagonist. And on the non-fiction side, I'm about halfway through a proof copy of Lisa Taddeo's Three Women, which is a completely compelling deep-dive into three different experiences of female desire, and is structurally and stylistically fantastic. (It's out in July here, so not long to wait.)
They're all exciting! The next book of mine to publish, though, which I am hugely excited about, is Jessica Pan's brave and hilarious non-fiction book about an introvert who decides to live like an extrovert for a year to see how it might change her life, putting herself through a series of horrors in the name of research. It's called Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come and is out in the UK on 30th May.
Want some assistance with your query letter and synopsis?
Check out our query-critique service.
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The WordPress plugin, OneClick does something pretty dang interesting. What it does is, it takes away the need to really need to ftp into your host.
Now, I'm not certain this plugin is the greatest to use depending on if there are security holes that potentially could make this a unnecessary nightmare due to the permissions you supposedly have to grant it. Although truthfully, you're not granting much when you realize that the folders that it asks for are already 755.
In ANY case… what it does, is that it allows you to install plugins and patches directly from URLs or local files. This gets rid of one extra step and makes it a lot more simple in doing updates and other types of plugins. True to its name, it's only one click.
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Some people can control their dreams and do anything they want in them -- or can they?
Today we're going to descend into the twilight world of dreams, where anything can happen, and no rules need be followed. We all dream, some of us more often than others, and some of us more vividly than others. We watch them play out like little movies happening to us. But for a select few people, these are not merely view-only movies; they can become fully interactive virtual worlds in which we can do anything we can imagine. For today's subject is that fringe of the dream phenomenon called lucid dreaming: a reality to some, and nonsense to others.
They call themselves oneironauts — the people who live out their fantasies in virtual worlds of their own making. A lucid dream is one in which you become consciously aware that you are dreaming, and are then able to make conscious choices and direct the actions of the dream according to your desires. It's like having your imagination turn into a fully immersive virtual experience indistinguishable from reality — except for the fact that you are aware you're dreaming. Most lucid dreamers take to the air and fly like Superman. Many act out sexual fantasies with people who would otherwise be inaccessible to them. People often choose to see what it's like to have superpowers. One popular choice is to become a different person, real or imaginary, even an animated character or an animal. You have the ultimate freedom to do anything, free of any legal, physical, or social consequences. Although the level of control over the action and environment of the dream does vary from person to person and even from dream to dream, lucid dreamers retain their waking knowledge and memories, and generally have full awareness of their state.
Among the many of us who have never had a lucid dream, this all sounds a little too good to be true — a secret life of superpowers every night. Surely — it's natural to suspect — some of these people are exaggerating, or probably even just misinterpreting or misremembering regular dreams. But how could we really tell? We can't actually know what another person is thinking. In the 1970s, Keith Hearne, a PhD candidate at the University of Liverpool, was wondering about this exact question. Is there any way we can know for sure whether a person claiming a lucid dream is truly making conscious choices while asleep?
Hearne's basic proof of the reality of lucid dreaming came in 1975 in the sleep lab at Hull University. One test subject, Alan Worsley, was a frequent lucid dreamer. Hearne connected him up to a polygraph which incorporated an EOG — an electrooculograph — to detect and record his eye movements in addition to his EEG and other vital signs while he slept. Hearne instructed Worsley that if he became aware that he was dreaming, to move his eyes left and right eight times.
And there, on the polygraph's readout, was the proof. Although Worsley's electroencephalogram showed that he was definitely asleep, the EOG showed the evidence in black and white. Left and right went Worsley's eyes, eight times, whenever he was consciously controlling his dream. Hearne's original polygraph tape is now on permanent display in the London Science Museum, and his ocular signaling technique has since become a standard in the study of lucid dreaming.
Other research has continued to bolster a pretty solid foundation around our knowledge of the phenomenon. A decade after Hearne's first success, Stanford psychophysiologist Stephen LaBerge conducted the first study showing that time perception during a lucid dream was about the same as in real life; test subjects would do the eye movements, then count off some time, then repeat the eye movements. They would do this when awake as a control then repeat it during a lucid dream, and the timespan was always about the same.
The question you all want to know is whether you too can gain superpowers by becoming an oneironaut. A 2016 meta-analysis of 34 studies covering more than 24,000 people found that just over half — 55% — reported ever having had a lucid dream. But the majority of those had them only once or very rarely, with only about 13% of people having regular lucid dreams, meaning once a month or more.
There are a variety of methods used by people who wish to develop this ability. Although it does appear that just about anyone can learn to do it, the techniques all require hard work and some people don't find any success for months or even years. Many people fail to continue the techniques before ever achieving a lucid dream. Some companies sell electronic gizmos or smartphone apps claiming to put you into a lucid dream, but although these might work for a few people, most experienced lucid dreamers dismiss them as useless.
Most of us are not among the lucky few to whom lucid dreaming comes naturally, so if we want the same experience, we have to work at it. The most successful technique for triggering lucid dreaming is called MILD (Mnemonic Induction of Lucid Dreaming), developed by Stephen LaBerge. It's easy but it requires some lifestyle changes, which few people follow through with. The first of these changes is to develop some sort of habitual behavior, a small action that you'll repeat throughout every day. This action will be a reality check; force yourself to check whether you're dreaming. Of course you won't be; but the idea isn't to check so much as it is to develop the habit of checking. If the behavior does become truly habitual, the idea is that you will also do it at some point during a dream. And then, the reality check will fail — and you will very likely become consciously aware in the dream.
Here's how to do it. Write something on your hand or tie a string around your finger — or anything — that you will notice throughout the day, or set your watch or phone to beep on the hour. Every time that happens, check reality. Many people will try to push a finger through the palm of their other hand — something that doesn't work when you're awake, but that works fine when you're dreaming. Others will look at a digital watch; letters and numbers typically jumble themselves in a dream, but are clear and reliable when you're awake.
The other lifestyle change is that you need to start a dream diary. Write down every dream you can remember. The studies have shown that people who remember all their dreams are far more likely to have lucid dreams. If you don't have any luck writing down dreams, it probably means that your dreams aren't very vivid, and thus having lucid dreams is going to be much harder for you.
Now comes the procedure to actually trigger a lucid dream. What you need to do is wake up early in the morning, during REM sleep when you're most likely to be having a vivid dream. If you don't happen to wake up on your own, set an alarm — for most people this best REM sleep comes about six hours after hitting the pillow. Wake up fully. Get out of bed and do something. For some people this period is ten or fifteen minutes; for others it's up to an hour. Then go back to bed, and recite to yourself some mantra, some variation that works for you: "In my next dream, I will remember I'm dreaming", "I will have a lucid dream tonight", or "I'm dreaming now". Visualize the dream you woke up from, replay it in your mind, and try to pick it up where you left off.
For you lucky lucid dreamers, you'll dream of trying your reality check, and it will fail. You'll be living a dream, literally.
The reality of lucid dreaming should not be taken to mean that the community is free of woo. There is, undeniably, a spectrum of science to pseudoscience defining the lucid dreaming phenomenon. This spectrum is anchored at one end by the fact that people who meditate regularly tend to be much more likely to be lucid dreamers — a fact validated by study after study. One needs only to crack open the 1989 book Control Your Dreams by Jayne Gackenbach and Jane Bosveld — two legitimate psychology researchers — to find that this spectrum is a slippery slope. The book strays quickly into spirituality, the philosophy of consciousness, and a holistic mind-body connection. Many other researchers have also written books advocating Buddhism, yoga, and other spiritualist practices for lucidity. When you write on science, it goes into journals; when those same authors stray too far outside the science, journals are no longer an option, so they turn to mass media publication — free of scrutiny or peer review.
Scientific rigour was balanced by an equally scientific (but rather rare) openness to possibilities beyond what our current categories and world-views allow.
While I am a big fan of the lucid dream induction techniques provided by the Buddhist tradition..., [Stephen's] Dream Yoga goes deeper... It's about using the lucid dream state for spiritual practice, and therefore is more advanced in a spiritual sense.
At the far end of the spectrum are those who draw no dividing line between dreams and reality, considering all consciousness to be a dream within a dream within a dream. It won't take you very long on YouTube to find that the oneironaut community is deeply entangled with the farthest-out New Age spiritualist gobbledegook.
There are interesting potential clinical applications for lucid dreaming, beyond the obvious recreational use. It has promise in helping people with dream anxiety disorder, where the fear of nightmares triggers a slew of other sleep-related problems. It has potential as a tool for treating PTSD, as well as insomnia and other parasomnias. It offers a highly interesting possibility of freedom for people who are paralyzed or otherwise debilitated, including people who are incarcerated. Work in these fields is progressing. And, as we've discussed, being a fluent oneironaut is about the coolest recreational activity imaginable. So why the need to adorn lucid dreaming with meaningless metaphysics and woo? This is a neat phenomenon, and potentially an important one. Stop trying to characterize it as some sort of spiritualism that the evil scientific establishment closes its mind to. It's not supernatural and it doesn't require Buddhism or any other belief system: it's real, it's proven, it's measurable, and it could well be very useful in addition to being fun. So, enjoy your lucid dreaming if you are lucky enough to be able to, and enjoy it without the pressure of feeling you need to embrace some New Age woo.
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2011 Taylor Vargellas Vinha Vehla
Wine Advocate96-98/100
The Old Vine Vargellas wine was the first and many would argue the best of the now modish deluxe Vintage Ports, 312 cases having been produced in 2011. The World Heritage vineyards of Polverinho and Renova do Armazém plus three other equally scenic old vineyards must take responsibility for this wine. We will be able to provide a full analysis of their efforts half a century down the line.
Suffice it to say now that this is one of the greats; layered and beautifully scented. Gum cistus and blackberry notes dominate the nose, while the palate is hitherto closed, a dense tapestry of potential and poise.
Simon Field MW, Port Buyer
Deep and dark in the glass with a breadth of brooding plum, juicy cassis and ripe blueberry notes, this has a weight of aromatics but surprisingly refreshing charm, thanks to the acidity. The palate has a mouth-filling sweetness with ever-changing complexity of dense flavours. This will last more than a lifetime.
Laura Atkinson, Private Account Manager
Port Wine, Single Quinta Vintage
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Taylor's Port, sometimes called Taylor-Fladgate (particularly in the U.S.) is one of the most well-known of all Port wine brands.
The first Taylor joined in 1816, followed later by a Fladgate and a Yeatman. Taylor's is the only Port wine shipper to remain completely independent throughout its history. British ownership continues to this day, when, after the last Yeatman, Dick, died in 1966, the firm passed via his widow to her nephew, Alistair Robertson.
Adrian Bridge, Alistair's son-in-law, is the current Managing Director. David Guimarãens leads the winemaking team that is responsible for maintaining Taylor's position as a premium Port wine producer.
Taylor's was the first to commercialise a Single Quinta (Estate) Vintage with their 1958 Quinta de Vargellas. Taylor's were one of the first shippers to offer a 10 & 20 year old Aged Tawny ports and in the early 1970's it pioneered the Late Bottled Vintage (or LBV) style.
In addition to Vintage Port, Taylor's has also enjoyed considerable success with its Quinta de Vargellas, under which label Vintage wine is made in good years that have not been declared.The range has been augmented by the 116-hectare Quinta de Terra Feita in the Pinhão valley and Quinta do Junco, Vila Nova da Gaia and Xisto.
The Port wines are typically closed and austere when young; it is only with adequate ageing that they loosen up and offer their subliminal qualities. Worth waiting for, though, to secure stocks one is best advised to buy young.
Single Quinta Vintage Port is currently one of the most exciting Port categories, which could potentially challenge the dominance of true Vintage Port in years to come. Single Quinta Port is made in much the same way as Vintage: aged for two to three years in cask before bottling without filtration – and is generally produced from a Port house's finest single vineyard, in years that are not declared. In a vintage year, the grapes from these vineyards – like Quinta dos Malvedos for Graham and Quinta de Vargellas for Taylor – will be used as the backbone of the blend and not bottled in their own right.
The more approachable, earlier-maturing Single Quinta Ports enable producers to satisfy demand for Vintage Port while retaining the rarity and caché of its top Port. Single Quinta Ports are not normally as good as true Vintage Port, but there are notable exceptions. Quinta do Vesuvio, Quinta do Noval and Quinta de la Rosa are all produced in vintage years and can be every bit good as their more famous, multi-vineyard rivals. Indeed the greatest and rarest Vintage Port in existence is from a single vineyard: Quinta do Noval Nacional.
Single Quinta Vintage Ports were traditionally sold when the Port house believed they were ready to drink, around eight to 10 years after the harvest, but as they become more serious and more popular, some are released as soon as they are bottled. Single Quinta Ports should be decanted before serving and, with some notable long-lived exceptions, generally age for around 15 to 20 years.
There are around 40 different grape varieties permitted in the production of Port - however the vast majority of Ports are produced from a blend of 5 grapes - Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesca, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz, and Tinto Cão.
Touriga Nacional produces small, dark-skinned grapes that produce opaque black wines of great extract and high tannins - it gives grip, body, and structure to the blend.
Touriga Franca has a thinner skin and consequently produces wines lighter in colour and tannins than Touriga Nacional. It contributes fruit, aroma, suppleness and roundness.
Tinta Roriz is the Portuguese name for Tempranillo and its high sugar content and low acidity contribute colour and fruit.
Tinta Barroca which is normally grown at highish altitudes and on north-facing slopes, is prized for producing wines of delicacy, finesse and with smooth, velvety fruit. It brings elegance and sweet, ripe fruit to the final blend.
Finally Tinto Cão produces fine and complex wines, though it is probably the least important of the 5 grapes as its painfully small yields have reduced plantings to almost insignificant levels.
As a reminder, the Vinha Vilha is a selection of old vine fruit from the terraces of Polverinho and Renova do Armazem. Comparing it directly with the Taylors, there is even more complexity and volume on the nose, with black currant, dark plum and a more accentuated crushed stone aroma that lends it wonderful terroir expression. Like the Fonseca, it develops compelling marine scents after 30-40 minutes in the glass, like stepping over rock pools when you were a kid. The palate is medium-bodied with sumptuous, sensual ripe tannins that layer the mouth. There is a palpable sense of harmony and composure to this Vinha Velha and there is a lot of horsepower, more so than the Taylors, on the multi-dimensional finish. The intensity of fruit means that it does not quite have the same degree of tension as the Taylors, but the depth and breadth of this young Port suggests it will be a seriously long-term fortified wine. Tasted May 2013.
Neal Martin - Wine Advocate - Apr 2013 Read more
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Will Western Water Bring Us Together or Drive Us Apart?
By Patricia Nelson Limerick
The passage of time can take a toll on such a state of cheer. A quarter century into this line of work, and the phrase burn out becomes a scary one. What if this whole business of planning lectures, giving assignments, grading papers, answering questions evolved into tedious, dreary routine?
If this semester is any sign, tedium and dreariness will have to wait a while to get their chance at me. A program for students of outstanding academic merit needed a course that would involve every imaginable discipline. A natural scientist and I would team-teach it. But where would we find this inclusive, unbounded topic, capable of catching young people by surprise and showing them unexpected connections among very different ways of studying the world?
Western water to the rescue! Burn-out will have to wait.
One of the compelling questions swirling around our classroom this semester has been: Will Western water bring us together or drive us apart?
Consider two equally persuasive answers to that question:
The more people care about a resource, the more inclined they are to find ways to collaborate in planning for its use.
The more people care about a resource, the more inclined they are to fight over it.
Examples from history support both propositions. Case studies of conflict are abundant: Western history is well--supplied with water disputes leading to physical threats, and to bitter and prolonged lawsuits. And, when the claims for Pueblo Indian water rights run head on into Hispano water rights, as they did in the famed Aamodt case, the dream of the "solidarity of the oppressed" becomes thin and worn.
And yet case studies of collaboration are also abundant. Rituals and religious belief led Pueblo Indian people to treat water and the forces of the universe that made rain with respect and care. If something thing went wrong with the way people treated each other, disharmony brought the penalty of drought. Reasons for getting along were self-evident, and urgent.
Non-Indians have also recognized the appeal of negotiated peace over direct conflict. The law of colonial Spain recognized community well-being as a goal of water allocation. Anglo-American miners and farmers used prior appropriation as a way to contain endless conflict over limited supplies of water. Perhaps most strikingly, out of a recognition of the crucial role of water in their lives, Mormons in Utah accepted Church authority to assign and secure individual rights to water.
These examples notwithstanding, the decisions about use of an over-allocated Southwestern water supply unmistakably offer a great opportunity for a fight. With lower rainfall and higher evaporation rates, the Interior West's comparative scarcity in water supply imposes one rule for human enterprise: seemingly unlimited demands must contend and compete for a limited resource. The basic question "How shall we allocate the region's water?" presents an enormous challenge to our ingenuity as well as to our commitment to justice and equity.
But does this have to mean a future of fighting? Is there a chance that water scarcity could bring Westerners together in unexpected ways? In a recent article in Harper's addressing worldwide issues of freshwater scarcity, the journalist Jacques Leslie notes that "water has often been the goal, tool, or target of conflicts that fall just short of war . . . " Far more unexpected and striking is his observation that "countries usually manage to cooperate about water, even in unlikely circumstances," citing the example of the Mekong Committee (composed of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and South Vietnam), which "exchanged information" on the river basin "throughout the Vietnam War." Nations can afford to go to war over matters like oil or territory, but water, Leslie implies, is just too important to jeopardize with a fight.
This semester, at the University of Colorado, eighteen students, me, and my biologist team-teacher Mike Grant have had the luxury of discussing these issues at a comfortable distance, removed from the fray of adjudication, litigation, and heated public debate. Called "Water in the West," the course has given us a wonderful chance to value our university faculty's various specializations and areas of expertise. Our guest presenters have included a painter, a law professor, two archaeologists talking about water use in both the ancient Southwest and the ancient Mediterranean, a world-renowned expert on flood plain management, a historian of photography, a scholar of watershed coalitions, and a pianist who knocked our socks off with a talk and performance on representations of water in music. In this case, at least, water brought us all together, as we have explored everything from why it is so hard to eliminate the exotic, water-sucking tamarisks from streamside sites to why it is so difficult to find examples of minorities, or women of any ethnicity, exercising power in the history of Western water development.
As a group and as individuals, we have become wildly water-preoccupied. We do not take for granted faucets, and their compliant willingness to give us water when we want it. We are surprised, when we look outside our classroom window, to see so many exotic, irrigation-dependent plants filling the view. When it rains or snows, we think about hydrologic cycles, and about the unmistakable record of episodes of prolonged drought in this region's climatic history. And we are attentive to the fact that, with the rarest of exceptions, every resident of the West today depends on the water and electrical power provided by the water infrastructure, including those activists who devote their lives to denouncing the injuries inflicted on ecosystems and wildlife by the builders of dams. To be an unrestrained, wholehearted condemner of the manipulation and exploitation of Western rivers, a certain gift for hypocrisy may be a prerequisite.
The dilemma of self-contradiction also comes to a focus in matters of race and ethnicity. For its first century, white men led, implemented, and profited from federally sponsored water development. Now two elements of change threaten to collide, or, at the least, to get in each other's way. People of color, and poor people in general, have received few of the benefits of dam-building, and yet the rise of environmental concern over the environmental damages and unjustifiable expenses of dam construction may keep the inequity of this situation from being addressed.
The situation is uncomfortably similar to the issues raised by world-wide conservation: after exploiting its own resources with little restraint, the United States then sent out environmental ambassadors to tell Third World countries to restrain their resource use and hold back on their own economic development. In a similar way, the environmentalist critique of the dam-building enterprise may well obstruct the development of Indian water rights spelled out in the famous, under-applied Winters doctrine; the ever-under-modification Animas/La Plata dam is a case in point.
When I was a student myself, I believed that the professors had it all figured out. When they asked us questions, I thought that they knew the answers. In this case, we ask the students the questions, as indeed I ask them now, in hopes that we might all pitch into the project of arriving at the answers.
To what degree do we have the power to change the habits and laws that make collaborative solutions so difficult to arrive at and execute?
Can individualistic privilege yield a little ground to issues of our common well-being, permitting water to do some of the work required for the alleviating of poverty?
Can we choose collaboration over conflict as we look honestly at and anticipate the prospect of future droughts in this region?
How do we warn Westerners of the urgency of these questions, in a way that will produce productive action and not fruitless agitation?
In one part of our "Water in the West" course, we read poems by Western writers about water in the Southwest. Reading a wide range of writers of many ethnicities, we learned that poets who write about water use it as the foundation for their claims for interconnectedness and the urgent need for holistic understanding. Dependence on water makes any human claim to individualistic independence and isolation absurd.
Lessons learned in classrooms have a way of looking dreamy and idealistic when you send them back into the world at large. Veterans of a semester spent thinking about Western water issues, we hope that the ideal of water as a source of unity, not of division, proves to be tough, and persistent.
Patricia Nelson Limerick is a professor of history at the University of Colorado at Boulder and one of the pioneers of the trend known as "New Western History." Ms. Limerick is arguably THE New Western historian. Her books, Desert Passages, The Legacy of Conquest, and the most recent, Something in the Soil, bring to our notion of Western history a fresh, frank and compelling voice.
Limerick has served as the president of the American Studies Association and the Western History Association and is a recipient of a MacArthur "genius" award. She is one of the foremost authorities on the history of the American West and a leader among a new generations of historians engaged in "New Western History,"" a revisionist trend that has received much attention since emerging 15 years ago.
As Voices editorial staff began to think about an issue featuring the rather broad topic of water, we thought it would be useful to include some historical perspective. We contacted Ms. Limerick at the University of Colorado, Boulder, to see if she would be interested in writing a piece about water for this issue.
Synchronicity is a beautiful thing. For the fall semester, Ms. Limerick and her faculty colleague, biologist Michael Grant, began team teaching a course called "Water in the West" to 18 undergraduate students. Ms. Limerick has reflected the class's understanding and her own of this never-ceasing topic in the Southwest. More importantly, the historical view on our most valuable natural resource reminds us once again that we are not fated and doomed to keep up old habits and customs. We hold, and can exercise, choice.
For more information about Native American water rights and the Winters Doctrine, see: www.coopext.cahe.wsu.edu/~chehalis/water
For more information about the Animas/ LaPlata project, see: www.uc.usbr.gov/special/alp.
The Aamodt case is discussed in F. Lee Brown and Helen Ingram, Water and Poverty in the Southwest (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1987), pp. 65-72.
There is also a discussion of the Winters Doctrine, and many other matters, in David H. Getches, Water Law (St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1990).
Lloyd Burton, AMERICAN INDIAN WATER RIGHTS AND THE LIMITS OF LAW (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991).
Norris Hundley, THE GREAT THIRST: CALIFORNIANS AND WATER (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992).
Daniel McCool, COMMAND OF THE WATERS: IRON TRIANGLES, FEDERAL WATER DEVELOPMENT, AND INDIAN WATER (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987)
Donald Pisani, TO RECLAIM A DIVIDED WEST: WATER, LAW, AND PUBLIC POLICY, 1848-1902 (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1992)
Donald Worster, RIVERS OF EMPIRE: WATER, ARIDITY, AND THE GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN WEST (New York: Pantheon, 1984)
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The patient physiological image (PPI) is a novel concept which manages the knowledge of the virtual center for renal support (VCRS), currently being developed by the Biomedical Engineering Group of the University of Seville. PPI is a virtual "replica" of the patient, built by means of a mathematical model, which represents several physiological subsystems of a renal patient. From a technical point of view, PPI is a component-oriented software module based on cutting-edge modeling and simulation technology. This paper provides a methodological and technological approach to the PPI. Computational architecture of PPI-based VCRS is also described. This is a multi-tier and multi-protocol system. Data are managed by several ORDBMS instances. Communications design is based on the virtual private network (VPN) concept. Renal patients have a minimum reliable access to the VCRS through a public switch telephone network--X.25 gateway. Design complies with the universal access requirement, allowing an efficient and inexpensive connection even in rural environments and reducing computational requirements in the patient's remote access unit. VCRS provides support for renal patients' healthcare, increasing the quality and quantity of monitored biomedical signals, predicting events as hypotension or low dialysis dose, assisting further to avoid them by an online therapy modification and easing diagnostic tasks. An online therapy adjustment experiment simulation is presented. Finally, the presented system serves as a computational aid for research in renal physiology. This is achieved by an open and reusable modeling and simulation architecture which allows the interaction among models and data from different scales and computer platforms, and a faster transference of investigation models toward clinical applications.
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Charlie is a sweet, blind 11-year-old golden retriever.
The dog's guardians, Chelsea and Adam Stipe, found out Charlie had glaucoma and knew they had to do what they could to keep their pup healthy. The couple dipped into their retirement plan to provide Charlie with the necessary medical care to save his life. Sadly, both of Charlie's eyes had to be removed.
The Stipes had always hoped to welcome another puppy into the family and decided to get one during Chelsea's pregnancy. On New Year's Day, the couple adopted Maverick.
Having a puppy around took some getting used to for Charlie, but he and Maverick became pals, and the younger pup began assisting Charlie while they played and walked together.
The couple is amazed at the positive impact Maverick has had on Charlie's quality of life. According to Adam, having a "seeing-eye dog" has Charlie acting like a puppy again — he's back to his playful old self and loves taking walks!
I love love love your posts, I sign all the petitions andl post the other articles/videos on Facebook and share them on Twitter, LinkedIn and Printerest now, all private Google+ accounts have just been deleted, including every post you had shared there, thank you so much for your love and support for animal rights #LadyFreethinker!!!
So much to learn from our 4 legged friends!
May god bless lady freethinker, for the loving work she does 4 the lord n his wonderful aminals.
This is absolutely beautiful, I work in a vets and see so many tragic stories. We have a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel that comes in and he blond through being in a puppy mill and getting glaucoma, I love him so much if he wasn't already adopted I'd have him.
This is such a lovely story. You can see how much the two of them love each other.
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Wednesday 33rd in Ordinary Time
Gospel text (Lk 19,11-28): Jesus was now near Jerusalem and the people with him thought that God's reign was about to appear. So as they were listening to him, Jesus went on to tell them a parable. He said, «A man of noble birth went to a distant place to have himself appointed king of his own people, after which he would return. Before he left, he summoned ten of his servants and gave them ten pounds. He said: 'Put this money to work until I get back'. But his compatriots who disliked him sent a delegation after him with this message: 'We do not want this man to be our king'.
»He returned, however, appointed as king. At once he sent for the servants to whom he had given the money, to find out what profit each had made (…). Then the master said to those standing by: (…) 'I tell you: everyone who has will be given more; but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away' (…)».
Final states of man (I): "Hell"
Today —while avoiding speculation about his "triumph"— Jesus Christ asks us to "negotiate" the gift of our life. With death, our life-choice becomes definitive; at this point, nothing can be hidden or changed: our life stands before the judge. Our choice, which in the course of an entire life takes on a certain shape, can have a variety of forms, even the ultimate self-destruction.
There can be people who have totally destroyed their desire for truth and readiness to love, people for whom everything has become a lie, people who have lived for hatred and have suppressed all love within themselves. This is a terrifying thought, but alarming profiles of this type can be seen in certain figures of our own history. In such people all would be beyond remedy and the destruction of good would be irrevocable: this is what we mean by the word "Hell".
—Jesus, I wish your "triumph" in my freedom: which is completely and always at your service.
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El castillo de Carlos V es una fortificación localizada en el municipio español de Fuenterrabía (Guipúzcoa), actualmente destinado a Parador y considerado uno de los edificios más significativos de la ciudad.
Historia
Existía en el año 1200 y estaba dotado de planta cuadrangular con cubos aproximadamente circulares en los ángulos, quedando actualmente vestigios visibles de dos de ellos. Fue ampliado considerablemente por Carlos V, dotándole de una gran plataforma artillera rectangular a la que debemos la representativa fachada actual del edificio.
Durante la mayor parte de su historia estuvo destinado a la función de cuartel y de residencia del gobernador de la plaza militar. Sufrió numerosos avatares a lo largo de su historia. En 1660 sirvió de residencia de la familia real española durante los esponsales de la infanta española con el futuro rey francés Luis XIV de Francia en la cercana Isla de los Faisanes. En 1794 quedó severamente dañado por las tropas francesas. A principios del el edificio se encontraba en ruinas. En 1968 fue rehabilitado y transformado en Parador Nacional, función que sigue cumpliendo en la actualidad, siendo el único de esta red de hoteles estatales que se ubica en la provincia de Guipúzcoa. La fachada principal sufrió algunas modificaciones en este momento con objeto de dotarla de mayor monumentalidad, incorporando un escudo y un guardapolvo, a la vez que se eliminaban las rozas de antiguos tejados mediante el cambio de los sillares.
Galería de imágenes
Véase también
Bienes de interés cultural de Guipúzcoa
Referencias
Enlaces externos
Web del Parador de Hondarribia
Castillos de España del siglo XII
Carlos V
Arquitectura en el País Vasco en el siglo XII
Fuenterrabía
Paradores de Turismo
Carlos V
Hoteles de España del siglo XX
Arquitectura de España de los años 1960
Arquitectura de España de 1968
Arquitectura en el País Vasco en el siglo XX
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November 26, 2020 3.49 pm
Tier 3 and beyond: What happens next for Lincolnshire
Key indicators need to be tackled
People in Greater Lincolnshire will have two weeks from December 2 to slow down COVID-19 infections, in the hope to go down a tier ahead of the festive period.
All of Greater Lincolnshire, including North and North East Lincolnshire, will be put into the toughest COVID restrictions (tier 3) when the current lockdown ends. Here's what it means.
Nationally just 1% of the country is in the lowest tier, with 32.2 million people in tier two areas and 23.3 million in tier 3. London has been put into tier 2 as part of the new proposals.
Parts of Lincolnshire, including East Lindsey and Boston, have among the highest infection rates across the nation.
Political leaders in the region have expressed their disappointment, but called on residents to pull together to get Lincolnshire out of the rut.
Lincolnshire's most recent seven-day data. | Data: GOV UK
Boston and Skegness MP Matt Warman, whose constituency covers part of East Lindsey — the district council with the highest infection rates — said there was light at the end of the tunnel.
"The tier allocations will be reviewed based on local data, and if it is safe to do so, we will be able to move to lighter restrictions," he said.
"We will not be in tier 3 forever, but the longer we take to bear down on the virus, the longer we will spend in the highest of tiers.
"We all have a personal and collective responsibility to our friends, family and neighbours."
Lincolnshire is on the new tier 3 lockdown.
Several leaders noted that numbers had been coming down recently already as the country moves into the fourth week of lockdown.
The leader of City of Lincoln Council Councillor Ric Metcalfe said: "I am confident that by working hard with residents and partners across the city we can continue to drive our infection rates down and aim to safely move out of tier 3 in time for Christmas."
In making its decision the government has confirmed it looked at a series of key indicators. They are:
case detection rates in all age groups (currently 307)
case detection rates in the over 60s (281 now)
the rate at which cases are rising or falling
positivity rate (the number of positive cases detected as a percentage of tests taken)
pressure on the NHS (high currently)
A map of Lincolnshire showing the seven-day coronavirus rates as of November 25. | Map: GOV UK
In Monday's decision for Lincolnshire, for instance, the government said: "There has been an overall improvement, but case rates remain high throughout the county, at 307 per 100,000 and in the over 60s it is 281 per 100,000.
"NHS pressures in Lincolnshire remain high and show signs of increasing, particularly for the units treating the more serious cases."
For the Humber region, which covers North and North East Lincolnshire, it said: "The picture in Humber is improving with case rates now falling in 3 of the 4 lower tier local authorities.
"However, case rates in all ages and in over 60s remain very high. Positivity is 12.6%. There is ongoing pressure on the local NHS."
All council leaders pushed the government's key messages of hands, face and space.
There were 508 new coronavirus cases and 29 COVID-related deaths in Greater Lincolnshire on Wednesday.
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Spreading Indian food culture through quality products, family recipes, and other outreach is our main company goal. We love hearing feedback from customers and discovering new opportunities and business partners. Contact us!
If you'd like to discuss a nationwide partnership or opportunity, please contact office headquarters.
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It's difficult to find the truth about the origins of our beloved dance, many myths have been intertwined with facts over the centuries. Is it a birth ritual? Is it a dance of seduction? Is it a pagan goddess ritual? Is it a dance of joy and celebration? In this lecture-workshop, we will explore the roots of Oriental dance from pre-Islamic times to our modern day dance form. Please note: This is not a movement workshop.
Visit http://www.DanceGardenLA.com to sign up.
Club Cleopatra: Celebrate Summer & Father's Day!
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Must-visit gastropubs are located all across the country, giving Americans and tourists alike the chance to enjoy upscale dishes in a casual setting.
Have you tried the best gastropubs in America? Not sure what a gastropub is? A gastropub is a venue that fuses together the experience of fine dining meal options with the laid back setting of a pub. Think truffle oil fries with artisan cheeses instead of frozen potato wedges with the canned cheese placed on top. The best gastropubs in America are quickly becoming the fastest growing trend in American dining, so visit one today.
The Spotted Pig is one of the best gastropubs in America, let alone New York. Located in an old carriage house in the West Village, The Spotted Pig led the way for launching thousands of other gastropubs in NYC. Chef April Bloomfield originally hails from Birmingham, England, and brings with her the culinary traditions from her homeland including smoked haddock chowder, ricotta gnudi, devils on horseback, and the famous chargrilled burger with Roquefort and shoestring fries. In general the gastropub uses seasonal British and Italian recipes using local ingredients whenever possible. Drinks include a huge variety of drafts, bottles, and cans, and a house cask bitter in partnership with the Brooklyn Brewery.
Borrowing heavily from the original gastropub revolution in London, the Dandelion embraces the unique gastropub style and brings it to Philadelphia with restaurateur Stephen Starr. The Dandelion features aesthetic qualities like cozy rooms and intimate bars to create that storied feeling. Tap craft beers like the British favorite Bombardier, and casks are rotated constantly, keeping it fresh for patrons. Food choices include seasonal takes on British favorites, and the gastropub even offers an afternoon tea service with a sweet and savory menu option.
Also in New York, Jimmy's No.43 is located in an underground venue in the East Village. Serving as a local favorite since the 1880s, Jimmy's No. 43 constantly rotates a dozen or so taps at a time, including local breweries products like Barrier and Peekskill. Their impressive menu also offers 13 ciders if that's more your pace. On the food end of the gastropub, Jimmy's No. 43 changes their menu seasonally to match local farm products while also serving up limited edition cuts and custom ground meats. In other words, food you can feel good about.
As a gastropub, The Publican combines the elements of a European beer hall with simple farmhouse fare, curating a unique experience for all. With a menu focused on sustainably-raised fish, seafood, and pork, The Publican truly showcases how simple foods can be transformed into exquisite bites. The rustic decor and communal tables might give off the impression of a beer hall, but The Publican can keep up with any corner pub on the market. With 100 brews originating from Illinois to Iceland, there's sure to be something to quench your thirst.
2012 Food & Wine Best New Chef Jenn Louis co-owns the Sunshine Tavern with her husband, and bar-manager, David Welch. The inspiration behind this contender for the best gastropub in America was to design the sort of place they would like to visit on their day off. In true gastropub fashion, the Sunshine Tavern serves up your pub favorites like pizza, but then spices them up with hen egg, sage, and Parmesan giving it the extra oomph that amazes. To drink, check out their craft cocktails, microbrews, tallboys, fresh juice, and even locally made teas.
One of the best gastropubs in America has got to be The Gallows. Describing themselves as an extension of your own kitchen, only better, the Gallows gives off the loud and welcoming feel that make so many pubs across America unique. Although they are a neighborhood joint, media worldwide have given praise to The Gallows for their amazing restaurant. If you're thirsty stop by to try some of their regional favorites like Jack's Abby and Long Trail. Giving patrons the option to snack on Baja-style fish taco or smoked bluefish with bacon pâté and pickled mustard seeds, for example, designates their menu as gastropub official.
Euclid Hall's rich history includes being the home of the Masons, the Colorado Women's Relief Corps, and even the serving as the headquarters of a government official centered brothel. Formerly serving as Soapy Smith's bar, named after the legendary conman and early Denver personality, Euclid Hall today stands as one of the best gastropubs in America. The American tavern serves up high-quality pub food from around the globe including po' boys and poutine. Restaurateur team Jennifer Jasinski and Beth Gruitch own Euclid Hall as well as two other award winning venues in Denver's historic Larimer Square.
Staying with the pacific northwest theme, check out Quinn's as one of the best gastropubs in America. Their cuisine can be described as quirky and/or seasonal modern with dishes like wild boar sloppy joes and Hudson Valley foie gras with Italian plums. Setting the scene for fun, this gastropub features full window walls giving you a chance to check out the neighborhood. International and domestic brews fill their beverage menu. Right next door to Quinn's is their private event space Sole Repair, giving you a great option for functions like weddings.
I think it is probably impossible to make a list of the best gastropubs in America and not throw in a New Orleans favorite like Slyvain. Found in the French Quarter, Slyvain is the pride and joy of chef Alex Harrell, who is known for his highbrow plates like gulf shrimp, crispy pork belly, and Louisiana popcorn rice, and even his casual dishes like buttermilk-fried chicken sandwiches. Named after the one-act comic opera, this gastropub provides a unique space for anyone looking for a premier gastropub experience.
Good food, good drinks, and good times are what Freddy Smalls gastropub is all about. This is a great venue for dinner with friends, a place to bring a date, or just to grab some snacks for yourself. To accompany the snack menu, check out their 12 rotating taps that emphasize local craft brews like Eel River Amber and El Segundo's Citra Pale Ale. Freddy Smalls' snack menu include smoked almonds, buffalo deviled eggs, seared avocado, and fried brussels sprouts. Keeping with the theme of other gastropubs listed here, Freddy Smalls focuses on fresh and seasonal ingredients to complement local breweries for sophisticated palates alike.
With the gastropub trend sweeping the nation, this list of the best gastropubs in America is certainly only scratching the surface of amazing venues across the nation. If you're looking for a fancy twist to all of your greasy pub favorites, definitely try out one of the best gastropubs in America near you today.
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To be successful in the role of a Strategic Market Manager, access to data is everything. Without the proper data, you can be operational, but not strategic. Your company's CRM system plays a key role in organizing and optimizing your data for strategic use.
Recently, I sat down with Kurt Gilmore, a Strategic Market Manager at Crowe LLP, to find out what a day in his life looks like, the kind of data he relies on, and how he measures success.
Ryan: What does a day in your life as a Strategic Market Manager at Crowe look like; what are you focused on?
Kurt: I think that the best way to characterize my role for the organization is as something like an orchestra conductor in the sense that I am coordinating a whole bunch of different individuals within the firm that are responsible for different components of our business. I pull various pieces of information together into a plan and then build a go-to-market strategy and then coordinate resources that ultimately builds pipelines, strengthens brand, supports new product development efforts, and ultimately drives revenue.
Because you're dealing with so many different moving parts. How do you meet the challenge of working within an industry specialization? How do you shift gears?
Kurt: Experience is key because wisdom gained allows me to incorporate past learnings. But then also there's just some natural learning. For example, I recently picked up construction and retail dealership verticals as internal clients. I don't know a lot about the macroeconomics of those industry sectors, so I've had to do my homework. I've learned as swiftly as I can about the general marketplace so that I can start to feed in my recommendations for strategy and campaigns, even down to the tactical level.
What other industries do you work with?
Kurt: I have a wide view of the firm with the various roles that I'm responsible for. I have three different verticals in the public sector. Government, Not-for-Profit, and Higher Education. They are all different, but they have shared characteristics and they are all tax-exempt organizations.
Then there is Construction and R&D. What I find that's really interesting is that both of those sectors are what I consider more traditional industries in the sense that the decision-makers are not as focused on how to use technology to improve their organizations. So, they are a bit less receptive to some of the strategies that we put in place to market products like Crowe BenefitsBridge or Crowe EditAble CRM Grid for Microsoft Dynamics 365. It is interesting. I'm constantly learning and I'm also constantly applying past learnings and cross-pollinating.
Historically, marketing has had somewhat of a distant relationship with CRM because it has been primarily sales-focused. But as systems evolve, both from a technology standpoint and internally, marketing is able to reap a lot of the benefits from CRM systems. As a Strategic Market Manager, how do you leverage your internal CRM system?
Kurt: Crowe utilizes Microsoft Dynamics 365 as our CRM system. I turn to our CRM system for a number of reasons. Obviously, I'm looking at data constantly.
First, I want to know who we have in our CRM system that fits a certain market segment. Say we decide to focus on a particular industry or a particular size of company. Then I want to see what information we have on those companies in our CRM system. Are they prospects for the firm? Are they a current client or a past client? What marketing campaigns have they received from Crowe?
Then, more specifically, when I am launching a campaign I will use the data we have in Microsoft Dynamics 365 to build the campaigns, track behavior, and determine results.
Can you give me an example of how you use the data in Microsoft Dynamics 365?
Kurt: For example, going to market with the BenefitsBridge, our Microsoft Dynamics 365 tool for the insurance industry. Say we pick 100 strategic targets in the market and we put together some kind of integrated campaign for brand-building and product line development. Something that is a little bit nurture-based.
I am going to have a campaign built within Microsoft Dynamics 365, then I can track the results on every touch. For example, did we get click-through from a specific outbound marketing communication from Company A, B, C? If I see they clicked, then they went to the page that we wanted them to go to, what did they do next? Did they watch the video, or did they click for more information?
It helps me to look at those metrics because we have benchmarks for every type of activity. If we are hitting or exceeding those numbers, then it is a successful vehicle. Then, obviously we have things that maybe don't hit the mark as well, and being able to look at the metrics around a campaign or at a particular tactic within a campaign can allow me to reset and think through why Piece A was successful whereas Piece B was not. We can do some beta testing on different marketing concepts.
We ultimately then tie it back to the entity of that campaign and we see if it became a sales opportunity, if it made it into the pipeline, and if it was converted into a win. Then we can start looking at the dollar amount that we're influencing in the pipeline.
Do you feel that Microsoft Dynamics 365 helps you tie the marketing efforts directly back to revenue?
Kurt: Yes, there is a direct dollar measurement that we can make if we have the right data inputs and we have the right tracking in place. We can say this marketing activity or this holistic marketing strategy drove a million dollars into the pipeline and the conversion rate was 50%, resulting in this much money for the firm.
What Microsoft Dynamics 365 allows us to do is to be able to catch a critical data point to help us in those areas where we can tie it back to marketing. We know we touched this person 10 times and they ended up converting to a win. We can look at what campaigns they were included in or if they dropped into the sales funnel at some point, but never converted. We can learn from that.
When it comes to marketing to existing customers, are you also able to leverage the Microsoft Dynamics 365 system? At a company like Crowe, where we have multiple business units, how do you make sure you are marketing the right opportunities to our existing customers?
Kurt: Really, I find that the greatest strength and the greatest weakness of CRM is centered upon the user base. Crowe is a global organization. We have many folks using the system, many folks inputting data. Some of those individuals completely get it and understand that in order to unleash the power of Microsoft Dynamics 365 we need to make sure that good data and good information and good insights are going into the records. Some of the soft elements of capture such as, what software do they use and what opportunities are there to cross sell within the organization, that is all really driven by the end user and the owner of the records.
Since Crowe is such a large organization, how do you keep information standardized? For example, one team calls it an "attorney" the other a "lawyer" but with that discrepancy, you cannot pull information in a uniform way. Who is responsible for that as it relates to CRM?
Kurt: The success of the CRM system really depends on the tightness of record keeping, and that is a shared responsibility. We have a team within marketing that serves as data stewards. They assist with data research, standardization and completeness. They are responsible for tracking changes in records, making sure those changes are correct, and keeping the integrity of the CRM data high. Our data stewards are integral to our Microsoft Dynamics 365 adoption. If the users trust in the data, they will be more apt to use it and leverage it.
So as a Strategic Market Manager is it fair to say that you feel pretty strongly about good data being the key to your success?
Kurt: Absolutely. I guess I'm greedy when it comes to data because I want it all. As a strategist, I rely on good data so that I can see the insights. Strong data allows me to read the tea leaves so that I can build effective strategies. It is the cornerstone. A successful strategy really starts with the questions, what is your dataset and what is the integrity of that data? I rely on Microsoft Dynamics 365 to build my sales and marketing strategy.
Thank you, Kurt, for these real world insights.
If you are interested in discussing how your company can use Microsoft Dynamics 365 as a strategic tool, contact us today.
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My dogs each have health problems that are likely diet related. After a lot of research and answered questions (thank you so much for the help to the members here who gave me advice) I have decided to switch both dogs to raw. One was diagnosed with IBS. It took a year to get a definitive diagnosis because not all common symptoms were present and they were intermittent. The other has chronic purple bacterial skin blotches, scaling and rashes. They were cultured twice and both times the results were the same. I am switching the most seriously impacted dog first, then the other after I settle on a diet plan. I bought Honest Kitchen grain free base because it has the most anti inflammatory properties and Ziwi Peak beef. I decided on beef as the only meat source because one dog is extremely allergic to fowl and neither has eaten much beef so they are less likely to have developed sensitivities.
Chewy which has excellent ingredients but for a 75-80 lbs dog it's over $400 a month just for one. I don't care for Ziwi Peak. My older dog loves it, the other dog pushed it around in his dish when I gave them each a small amount to test. The problem is that I don't like it at all. It has a weird texture, it stinks and it is half crumbled to dust. It is also expensive.
Can I use THK base and fresh beef without bones as the only meat source, along with goat milk kefir and coconut oil? I have had supplements recommended to me, but I'm trying not to add to much other than pure food as I think that is part of the problem. My younger dog can't seem to eat anything that is too chewy or hard or tough. It literally took him a long time to eat the little bit of Ziwi I gave him, which is dry and chewy. I will not feed that dog bones. The other dog has a tendency toward stomach ulcers and bleeding so I won't give that dog bones either.
Fromm which I love and hate to give up. While it is a good kibble, it has too many ingredients to even use it to test for food sensitivities. I'm completely committed to switching diets, even though up until this week I thought raw was nothing more than a fad. After reading about both their different medical conditions, I decided they are most likely caused by diet and I need to go all in on making the best choices for them. I want both dogs in the same diet for convenience. Any suggests you have will be helpful.
Last edited by LuvShepherds; 03-28-2019 at 04:20 PM.
According to THK ingredient list calcium and phosphorus are both added to their base mixes so forgoing bone shouldn't be an issue. The only thing I see missing is omega-3's. I feed only beef and use organic cold pressed hemp oil for omega 3's (Z can't have fish).
This link is helpful in understanding balancing omega-3 and beef diets.
Thank you. I'm a little lost with all of this. Still trying to learn all the basics. Mine seem to handle fish but because they have been on it so long, I'm trying to stay away from it. I don't know which protein is bothering each of them.
What types of beef do you give yours?
Last edited by LuvShepherds; 03-28-2019 at 11:02 PM.
I have a large freezer, and saved a lot of money buying in bulk from a wholesale supply butcher when I was feeding raw. The downside was my bathroom looked liked a crime scene when I repackaged 20kg (45 lb) frozen blocks of meat into single serve size portions. Using the bath was easier and quicker for cleanup than my kitchen.
As much as I would love to feed organic grass fed beef I can't afford it. I shop around to find the best price I can. That usually turns out to be large sirlion/eye of the round roasts from Sam's Club (about $2.89-$3.19/lb). Takes a bit of time cutting into small cubes (my fussy dog won't eat large chunks or tear at meat). In a pinch I will use 80/20 ground beef. I prefer not to use ground beef as a regular source of meat mainly because the more processed the meat before I get it the more likely of contaminants (think all the recalls the last few years). Now if I'm cooking it I will use it. I do at times cook her meat just to change things up a little or if she refuses to eat for a couple days. Her way of telling me she wants cooked dinner...lol!
Our Lidl frequently has organic grass fed ground beef on sale for $2.50 for a lb package but they limit 4 per customer. That would only be enough for 2.5 days The up side is when I buy it for the humans in the house we share with the furry one.
I don't use base mixes (again, fussy dog won't eat them). I feed cubed beef, varied beef, lamb, goat organ meats; add bone meal powder for calcium; hemp oil and a vitamin blend I make myself using Dr. Karen Beckers recipe to balance the diet.
I also free feed a limited ingredient lamb and rice kibble. Some day's it goes untouched, some days she eats maybe a 1/2c and other days she chooses to eat kibble over her raw. Like tonight. It works for her so I go with it.
The THK base mixes are all designed to make a complete meal when an appropriate amount of raw OR cooked meat is added (or even eggs). So you can literally add hamburger to the THK and get away with it because it has added micronutrients to balance it out so that you don't have to keep a spreadsheet to track them.
I feed THK with raw beef. If I can get it, I use ground heart (with or without 10% or less liver and kidney for extra nutrition) because my dog loves raw beef heart. The problem I have is that I have to drive about an hour to find a butcher who will grind up the hearts for me right now. If I can't there, I will just use ground chuck. He's always been a hard keeper and seems to do better with more fat in his diet, so 80/20 meat is okay for him -- with a fat dog, or a dog at risk of pancreatitis, I'd use leaner meat. If there's a sale on any other beef (stew meat, etc.) I wouldn't hesitate, at least if the store would grind it or chop it for me...if you don't mind doing that work at home, you will have a lot more options!
I talked to THK about bone, and they said for an adult, the calcium they added to Preference/Grain Free is sufficient but there's no harm in also feeding some recreational bone if you choose to, or even using a frozen product like Primal Grinds (80% heart/10% organ/10% ground bone, with no added vitamin packs) as your meat in the base mix. You don't have to -- but you won't hurt the dog if you do. For adults, the nutrition is a range that's flexible enough to give you wiggle room.
Primal Grinds runs about $4-ish per pound. Since it has no added vitamins, it actually works pretty well with a base mix. It's not labeled as complete without the added vitamin pack, but those are already in the base mix. It's hormone/antibiotic-free beef too, so it's a little better than most grocery store meat. Keeping a few chubs in the freezer will give you options.
I agree with adding fish oil. You can do this in capsule form or squirt some into the mix that you prepare. If you buy it bottled though, be sure to store it in the fridge. Interestingly, the THK employee that I talked to by phone also added fish oil for her own dogs.
Another thing to consider for a dog with chronic issues is a digestive enzyme added to the base mix. This might be something like Prozyme or an all-in-one supplement like Glandex. I add the enzyme powder at the same time I add the water to soak the HK mix.
Last edited by Magwart; 03-29-2019 at 10:59 AM.
My dogs think fish oil capsules are treats. I keep it in the refrigerator. I will try enzymes. A local friend just contacted me with butcher shop info. I have to drive a ways but it's worth it. I may try to keep my IBS dog on some Ziwi because of the added nutrients. She is tiny and doesn't eat large quantities. My WL dog burns up a lot of calories and will do well on fresh. Both dogs have no trouble adding weight if I don't watch it, even with exercise.
Grass fed is organic and pricey. I don't even buy it for myself. My friend said I should at least feed raw turkey necks but both my family and vet think bones are too dangerous. My smaller dog likes to swallow things whole and my younger one doesn't like chewy foods. Maybe vines are different though. I also would have to keep them completely separated while eating because they will fight over food if given the chance.
My local feed store carries Primal Grinds. I didn't buy any yet because you have to thaw out the whole tube. I'll check. It would be worth keeping on hand if I run out of fresh raw.
Neck bones are fine but I always found turkey necks to big and way to much bone. I feed rabbit, duck necks nd any part of a chicken. Look at Monica Segel's K9 kitchen book. Then make a spreadsheet based on the NRC requirements. I made one that I keep adding foods too.
As far as thawing out the whole tube - I feed Faren about 8-10 oz per meal. So a 5# roll will last 3 days? You can also slice thru those and rebag them.
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2019 Spring Preview: Men's Tennis
PALATINE HILL -- Over the last two years, the Lewis & Clark Pioneers have achieved the best consecutive seasons in program history, a run that includes a 26-11 record and two straight appearances in the Northwest Conference tournament final.
First-year head coach Jimmy Chau, who has been on the coaching staff since 2005, will seek to continue that success with a roster that boasts a three-time All-NWC First-Team selection and enters the spring ranked 29th nationally. Chau returns many of his fellow coaches including Pannhara Mam, Marco Pineda, Adam Buchwald and Miguel Santiago. Former NCAA Division I student-athlete Connor Leahy has joined the staff this year as well.
The biggest challenge for the Pioneers will be the loss of the reigning Joe Huston Male Athletes of the Year, Lewis & Clark's highest men's award, Brenden Barrows and Gordon Barrows. The duo of brothers combined for a 21-11 singles and 14-8 doubles record in 2017-18. Gordon ended his career with the most singles and doubles wins in program history. The pair's 14 wins in doubles last season are also a program record.
Raed Attia will be the team's lone senior after earning three All-NWC First-Team selections in his first three seasons. Competing primarily as the team's No. 1 or 2 throughout his career, Attia is 21-33 collegiately including a 6-12 mark last season. In doubles, he posted a 13-5 overall record including a 7-0 mark during the regular season as a junior.
Lewis & Clark's roster is the deepest in the junior class. Brendan Adams won six straight singles matches as a sophomore and enters 2018-19 with a 10-3 mark for his career. Adams nearly upset the No. 10 seed at last fall's Intercollegiate Tennis Association Northwest Regional Championships. Ryan Hayes is 2-2 in his first two seasons and has twice been named an ITA Scholar-Athlete. Will McDermott advanced to the second round of the main consolation draw at the fall ITA and brings a 3-2 career singles record into the season. Hayes and McDermott paired for one doubles match last season.
As a freshman, Ramez Attia went 9-6 in singles. Now a sophomore, he'll likely be in the top of the lineup for the Pios after competing in positions 4-6 last year. Fellow sophomore Riley Vickers is 2-2 lifetime including winning his first fall ITA match last September. Vickers went 1-0 in NWC duals last year.
The Pioneers open up against Portland State on Saturday in Vancouver, Wash. before heading to Texas for three non-conference matches Feb. 8-10. They'll face No. 38 Southwestern, 17th-ranked Trinity and Schreiner.
Following a non-conference match against Willamette on Feb. 24, Lewis & Clark opens NWC-counting duals against Linfield on Mar. 2 in Portland. The Pios' homestand continues the following weekend with Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran.
The Pios will compete at Whitworth and Whitman on Mar. 16-17 before hosting Whitworth in a non-conference dual on Apr. 6. The regular season wraps up at home against George Fox (Apr. 7), at Willamette (Apr. 14) and at Pacific (Apr. 20).
April 24, 2019 Raed Attia named All-NWC First-Team for fourth straight year
April 20, 2019 Pioneers fall in defeat in their final game of the season
April 14, 2019 The Pioneers finish on top against the Willamette Bearcats
April 7, 2019 Pioneers drop Senior Day to the George Fox Bruins
April 6, 2019 Pioneers dominate on the hill against the Whitworth Pirates
March 17, 2019 Pioneers shut out by the Whitman Blues
March 16, 2019 Pioneers win in a battle against Whitworth
March 10, 2019 Pioneers continue to sweep NWC opponents
March 9, 2019 Pios run the table against Puget Sound
March 4, 2019 Attia earns NWC Student-Athlete of the Week after undefeated weekend
March 2, 2019 The Pioneers are victorious in their conference opener against the Linfield Wildcats
February 24, 2019 Pioneers sweep the Willamette Bearcats
February 17, 2019 The Pioneers have a big win against the Wildcats
February 9, 2019 After a series of weather delays, Raed and Ramez Attia cause an upset
February 2, 2019 The Pioneers are swept by the Portland State Vikings
January 31, 2019 2019 Spring Preview: Men's Tennis
September 24, 2018 Pioneers open season at ITA Northwest Regional Championships
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Licht Verdicht
Study: densification strategies for modern cities
33 densification strategies for modern cities
Gemeente Rotterdam (the municipality of Rotterdam) has set itself a target of adding more housing to the city centre of Rotterdam. The owners of three inner-city locations – GGD, Weenapoint, and Lumière – have been working with the local authority and the BNA to investigate how best this target can be achieved. The design study, entitled Licht Verdicht, shows the results from seven interdisciplinary design teams on densification of the post-war city.
Location in the center of Rotterdam
Adding floors to existing buildings and the addition of new high-rise buildings are two obvious ways to densify the city. We have deliberately opted not to have a predetermined final image – that question is the subject of our research. In addition, we have taken the liberty of looking beyond the Lumière site, to the whole block between Kruiskade, Lijnbaan, Weena-Zuid, and Karel Doormanstraat. This has resulted in as many as 33 phased solutions. We are replacing dogmatic thinking in final solutions with open and dynamic development in sub-plans, an approach driven in part by the fact that Manhave Vastgoed is the owner and Hugh Maaskant the architect of the overwhelming majority of the buildings in the block.
Diagram dynamic development
The 4 elaborated variants
To demonstrate the different directions that densification can take, we have developed a dynamic decision diagram with 33 potential final solutions. In addition to adding floors and high-rise buildings, a densification strategy can also include infill development, demolition/new-build, repurposing, renovation, or a combination of these approaches. Through this decision diagram, Manhave Vastgoed will gain insight into how spatial developments can be accomplished in the block at varying speed and of varying size. We have developed four significantly different densification strategies.
Starting at the plinth
Coming up with 33 robust densification strategies for the modern city has meant breaking with a number of dogmatic habits in Rotterdam. The plinth of many new-build projects in the city plays a subordinate role. In this plan, we start by designing a good plinth – only after that stage do we add a new (high-rise) volume. The point of departure for all variants is a properly functioning construction block with a forceful identify that forms a pleasant cityscape at eye level in particular. The existing courtyard at the heart of the block offers opportunity to add new fashion, lifestyle, and design outlets. New routes and locations will help to open up the programme and to link the block to its surroundings, which connect seamlessly with the existing buildings. Once the plinth has been accomplished, densification higher up can begin. We believe that high-rise options are only opportune if the construction block is in order both internally and at street level.
An attractive urban interior
The second most important principle is that the public domain is an integral part of the densification strategy. Thanks to its car-free configuration, location between through-streets, and spatial design, Lijnbaan can be seen as an urban interior. The low-rise buildings offers a unique perspective on the surrounding high-rise, as Bakema had envisaged with his 'friendship model'. The courtyards and squares in the Lijnbaan Quarter can also be seen as urban interiors – public spaces with their own identity and pleasant residential quality. The objective is also to supercharge the area around Lumière, both programmatically and spatially, to form an attractive urban interior. This can be accomplished with appealing breakfast, lunch, and dining venues with excellent fresh produce outlets at the head of Lijnbaan.
Nourish the history
The final point of departure for all of our densification strategies is to celebrate the city's post-war architecture and urban design. Maaskant's modern city would not be out of place in the TV series 'Mad Men', which plays out against the backdrop of mid-century modernism. Our study location is one of the best preserved post-war reconstruction blocks in Rotterdam. The City at Kruiskade is a national monument and part of the Lijnbaan ensemble. From the very outset, this location has been home to luxury and service-oriented functions. Often labelled as cold, modernism here has been given high-quality decoration and a stylish ambience. It forms a cultural and historic source of inspiration for both the programmatic densification – functions in which service, comfort, and luxury come first – and for the design of new interventions and the thematic positioning of the block. It's in this way that we can maximize the 'Mad Men' sexiness that Rotterdam has to offer.
See the publication of the team of diederendirrix
Manhave VastgoedBNA onderzoek
Client category
Multifunctional Living Relaxing Parking
Café/Restaurant Shops Care homes / independent living houses for the elderly Youth housing Apartments
Architecture Urban design Research
New building Repurposing Renovation Restructuring Study / tender
Project partner(s)
FelixxPHurbanismAronsohnArchitectuurhistoricus Wijnand Galema
Theo Hauben Tomas Dirrix Rob Meurders
Want to know more about this project?
Theo Hauben
Business development director/ Partner
+31 40 20 05 302 | +31 6 245 468 11E-mail
OpZuid
New buildingLiving
RepurposingRenovationLiving
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extern crate dns_lookup;
#[macro_use]
extern crate lazy_static;
extern crate params;
#[cfg(feature = "pg")]
extern crate postgres;
extern crate regex;
extern crate serde_json;
extern crate url;
use params::{Map, Value};
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
mod validators {
pub mod accepted;
pub mod active_url;
pub mod alpha;
pub mod alpha_dash;
pub mod alpha_numeric;
pub mod array;
pub mod between;
pub mod boolean;
pub mod confirmed;
pub mod different;
pub mod digits;
pub mod digits_between;
pub mod distinct;
pub mod email;
#[cfg(feature = "pg")]
pub mod exists;
pub mod filled;
pub mod in_const;
pub mod in_array;
pub mod integer;
pub mod ip_address;
pub mod json;
pub mod max;
pub mod min;
pub mod not_in;
pub mod not_in_array;
pub mod numeric;
pub mod present;
pub mod regex;
pub mod required;
pub mod required_if;
pub mod required_unless;
pub mod required_with;
pub mod required_with_all;
pub mod required_without;
pub mod required_without_all;
pub mod same;
pub mod size;
pub mod string;
#[cfg(feature = "pg")]
pub mod unique;
pub mod url;
}
#[derive(Debug,Clone)]
pub enum Rule<'a> {
/// The field under validation must be `yes`, `on`, `1`, or `true`.
/// This is useful for validating "Terms of Service" acceptance.
///
/// On success, will transform the input to a boolean `true`.
Accepted,
/// The field under validation, if present, must be an active domain name.
ActiveUrl,
/// The field under validation must be entirely alphabetic characters.
///
/// This validator accepts Latin and international (Unicode) input.
Alpha,
/// The field under validation may have alpha-numeric characters,
/// as well as dashes and underscores.
///
/// This validator accepts Latin and international (Unicode) input.
AlphaDash,
/// The field under validation must be entirely alpha-numeric characters.
///
/// This validator accepts Latin and international (Unicode) input.
AlphaNumeric,
/// The field under validation, if present, must be an array.
Array,
/// The field under validation, if present, must have a size between the given min and max.
/// Strings, numerics, and files are evaluated in the same fashion as the `Size` rule.
Between(isize, isize),
/// The field under validation, if present, must be able to be cast as a boolean.
/// Accepted input are `true`, `false`, `1`, `0`, `"1"`, and `"0"`.
///
/// On success, will transform the input to a boolean `true` or `false`.
Boolean,
/// The field under validation must have a matching field of `foo_confirmation`.
/// For example, if the field under validation is `password`,
/// a matching `password_confirmation` field must be present in the input.
Confirmed,
/// The field under validation must have a different value than `field`.
Different(&'static str),
/// The field under validation, if present,
/// must be numeric and must have an exact length of value.
///
/// For negative numbers, the negative sign is not counted as a digit.
/// For floating point numbers, the number of digits preceeding the decimal place
/// is counted.
///
/// On success, will transform string input to a numeric type.
Digits(usize),
/// The field under validation, if present, must have a length between the given min and max.
///
/// On success, will transform string input to a numeric type.
DigitsBetween(usize, usize),
/// When working with arrays, the field under validation must not have any duplicate values
/// if it is present.
Distinct,
/// The field under validation, if present, must be formatted as an e-mail address.
Email,
#[cfg(feature = "pg")]
/// The field under validation must exist in the given table.
/// A column name may be specified; otherwise, the name of the field is used.
Exists(&'a postgres::Connection, &'static str, Option<&'static str>),
/// The field under validation must not be empty when it is present.
Filled,
/// The field under validation, if present, must be included in the given list of values.
In(Vec<Value>),
/// The field under validation, if present, must exist in `anotherfield`'s values.
InArray(&'static str),
/// The field under validation, if present, must be an integer.
///
/// On success, will transform string input to a numeric type.
Integer,
/// The field under validation, if present, must be an IP address.
///
/// Accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
IpAddress,
/// The field under validation, if present, must be a valid JSON string.
Json,
/// The field under validation, if present, must be less than or equal to a maximum value.
/// Strings, numerics, and files are evaluated in the same fashion as the `Size` rule.
Max(isize),
/// The field under validation, if present, must have a minimum value.
/// Strings, numerics, and files are evaluated in the same fashion as the `Size` rule.
Min(isize),
/// The field under validation must not be included in the given list of values.
NotIn(Vec<Value>),
/// The field under validation must not exist in `anotherfield`'s values.
NotInArray(&'static str),
/// The field under validation, if present, must be numeric.
///
/// On success, will transform string input to a numeric type.
Numeric,
/// The field under validation must be present in the input data but can be empty.
Present,
/// The field under validation, if present, must match the given regular expression.
///
/// On success, will transform input to a string.
Regex(&'static str),
/// The field under validation must be present in the input data and not empty.
/// A field is considered "empty" if one of the following conditions are true:
///
/// The value is null.
///
/// The value is an empty string.
///
/// The value is an empty array or empty object.
Required,
/// The field under validation must be present if the `anotherfield` field
/// is equal to any `value`.
RequiredIf(&'static str, Value),
/// The field under validation must be present unless the `anotherfield` field
/// is equal to any `value`.
RequiredUnless(&'static str, Value),
/// The field under validation must be present only if
/// any of the other specified fields are present.
RequiredWith(Vec<&'static str>),
/// The field under validation must be present only if
/// all of the other specified fields are present.
RequiredWithAll(Vec<&'static str>),
/// The field under validation must be present only when
/// any of the other specified fields are not present.
RequiredWithout(Vec<&'static str>),
/// The field under validation must be present only when
/// all of the other specified fields are not present.
RequiredWithoutAll(Vec<&'static str>),
/// The given field must match the field under validation.
Same(&'static str),
/// The field under validation must have a size matching the given value.
///
/// For string data, value corresponds to the number of characters.
///
/// For numeric data, value corresponds to a given integer value.
///
/// For files, size corresponds to the file size in kilobytes.
Size(isize),
/// The field under validation, if present, must be a string.
String,
#[cfg(feature = "pg")]
/// The field under validation must not exist in the given table.
/// A column name may be specified; otherwise, the name of the field is used.
Unique(&'a postgres::Connection, &'static str, Option<&'static str>),
/// The field under validation, if present, must be formatted as a valid URL,
/// but does not need to resolve to a real website. The URL must contain the scheme
/// or else it will fail validation. For example, `http://google.com` will
/// pass validation, but `google.com` will fail validation.
Url,
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(not(feature = "pg"))]
Phantom(&'a std::marker::PhantomData<u8>),
}
/// Validate a map of `values` against a map of `rules`.
///
/// Returns a `Result` containing a map of post-processed `values`,
/// or a map of validation error messages.
pub fn validate(rules: &BTreeMap<&'static str, Vec<Rule>>,
values: Map)
-> Result<Map, BTreeMap<&'static str, Vec<String>>> {
let mut new_values = values;
let mut errors = BTreeMap::new();
for (field, ruleset) in rules {
let array_field = field.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>();
let mut current_errors = Vec::new();
for rule in ruleset {
let result = match *rule {
Rule::Accepted => {
validators::accepted::validate_accepted(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::ActiveUrl => {
validators::active_url::validate_active_url(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::Alpha => validators::alpha::validate_alpha(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::AlphaDash => {
validators::alpha_dash::validate_alpha_dash(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::AlphaNumeric => {
validators::alpha_numeric::validate_alpha_numeric(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::Array => validators::array::validate_array(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::Between(min, max) => {
validators::between::validate_between(&new_values, &array_field, min, max)
}
Rule::Boolean => validators::boolean::validate_boolean(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::Confirmed => {
validators::confirmed::validate_confirmed(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::Different(other) => {
let other = other.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>();
validators::different::validate_different(&new_values, &array_field, &other)
}
Rule::Digits(digits) => {
validators::digits::validate_digits(&new_values, &array_field, digits)
}
Rule::DigitsBetween(min, max) => {
validators::digits_between::validate_digits_between(&new_values,
&array_field,
min,
max)
}
Rule::Distinct => {
validators::distinct::validate_distinct(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::Email => validators::email::validate_email(&new_values, &array_field),
#[cfg(feature = "pg")]
Rule::Exists(conn, table, column) => {
validators::exists::validate_exists(conn,
&new_values,
&array_field,
table,
column)
}
Rule::Filled => validators::filled::validate_filled(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::In(ref options) => {
validators::in_const::validate_in(&new_values, &array_field, options)
}
Rule::InArray(other) => {
let other = other.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>();
validators::in_array::validate_in_array(&new_values, &array_field, &other)
}
Rule::Integer => validators::integer::validate_integer(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::IpAddress => {
validators::ip_address::validate_ip_address(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::Json => validators::json::validate_json(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::Max(target) => {
validators::max::validate_max(&new_values, &array_field, target)
}
Rule::Min(target) => {
validators::min::validate_min(&new_values, &array_field, target)
}
Rule::NotIn(ref options) => {
validators::not_in::validate_not_in(&new_values, &array_field, options)
}
Rule::NotInArray(other) => {
let other = other.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>();
validators::not_in_array::validate_not_in_array(&new_values,
&array_field,
&other)
}
Rule::Numeric => validators::numeric::validate_numeric(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::Present => validators::present::validate_present(&new_values, &array_field),
Rule::Regex(pattern) => {
validators::regex::validate_regex(&new_values, &array_field, pattern)
}
Rule::Required => {
validators::required::validate_required(&new_values, &array_field)
}
Rule::RequiredIf(other, ref condition) => {
let other = other.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>();
validators::required_if::validate_required_if(&new_values,
&array_field,
&other,
condition)
}
Rule::RequiredUnless(other, ref condition) => {
let other = other.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>();
validators::required_unless::validate_required_unless(&new_values,
&array_field,
&other,
condition)
}
Rule::RequiredWith(ref others) => {
let others = others.iter()
.map(|o| o.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>())
.collect::<Vec<Vec<&str>>>();
validators::required_with::validate_required_with(&new_values,
&array_field,
&others)
}
Rule::RequiredWithAll(ref others) => {
let others = others.iter()
.map(|o| o.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>())
.collect::<Vec<Vec<&str>>>();
validators::required_with_all::validate_required_with_all(&new_values,
&array_field,
&others)
}
Rule::RequiredWithout(ref others) => {
let others = others.iter()
.map(|o| o.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>())
.collect::<Vec<Vec<&str>>>();
validators::required_without::validate_required_without(&new_values,
&array_field,
&others)
}
Rule::RequiredWithoutAll(ref others) => {
let others = others.iter()
.map(|o| o.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>())
.collect::<Vec<Vec<&str>>>();
validators::required_without_all::validate_required_without_all(&new_values,
&array_field,
&others)
}
Rule::Same(other) => {
let other = other.split('.').collect::<Vec<&str>>();
validators::same::validate_same(&new_values, &array_field, &other)
}
Rule::Size(target) => {
validators::size::validate_size(&new_values, &array_field, target)
}
Rule::String => validators::string::validate_string(&new_values, &array_field),
#[cfg(feature = "pg")]
Rule::Unique(conn, table, column) => {
validators::unique::validate_unique(conn,
&new_values,
&array_field,
table,
column)
}
Rule::Url => validators::url::validate_url(&new_values, &array_field),
#[cfg(not(feature = "pg"))]
Rule::Phantom(_) => unimplemented!(),
};
match result {
Ok(Some(res)) => {
new_values.assign(&array_field.iter()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, x)| if i == 0 {
x.to_string()
} else {
format!("[{}]", x)
})
.collect::<String>(),
res)
.ok();
}
Ok(None) => (),
Err(err) => {
current_errors.push(err);
}
};
}
if !current_errors.is_empty() {
errors.insert(*field, current_errors);
}
}
if errors.is_empty() {
Ok(new_values)
} else {
Err(errors)
}
}
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VVN/Jon Hutchinson<br> Traffic is now moving freely in both directions with the addition of two new lanes on SR 89A through Clarkdale. Crews were applying the rubberized top-coat this week.
Originally Published: December 13, 2008 6:05 p.m.
State highway construction work on all sides of the Verde Valley is winding down as Christmas and the dead of winter approaches.
Projects are under way through Clarkdale to place a four-lane highway with five roundabouts between Cement Plant Road and Black Hills Drive.
Re-paving is underway on Interstate 17 from McGuireville to General Crook Trail.
Construction is under way to improve the traffic interchange at McGuireville.
At the McGuireville TI, crews are scheduled to drill bridge abutments and pier shafts to prepare for widening the Dry Creek Bridges. The work will take place behind concrete barriers and will have little impact on traffic. A bridge abutment is a portion of the bridge structure that supports the ends of the bridge and helps support the surrounding embankments.
Motorists will see old sections of the bridge being removed.
ADOT will open the new lanes in mid-December for motorists traveling from Camp Verde to Cottonwood.
Crews are finishing up miscellaneous tasks throughout the project in preparation for the spring paving. Weather conditions in the winter months are generally too cold to maintain the necessary asphalt consistency. In the spring, ADOT will pave the old section and then switch traffic over.
Prairie Lane has been re-opened, and Western Drive will have a right turn lane closure. Crews are preparing the right turn lane onto Western Drive to be paved in the next two weeks. The lane is scheduled to reopen on Dec. 23, once paving has been complete. Right turns are still allowed on Western Drive from SR 260 and traffic control is still in place at the intersection. Delays are likely approaching the intersection.
The retaining walls between Western Drive and Prairie Lane will also be painted soon.
If you would like more information regarding this ADOT construction project call the toll free project hotline at 1-866-751-2083. For information regarding the closure of Forest Road 9606J, please call the Prescott National Forest Service Verde District Office at (928) 567-4121.
The final paving coat is now being applied to the new four-lane highway between Cement Plant Road and Black Hills Drive. The five roundabouts are now closed to complete along with a center lane barrier. Lighting for the roundabouts will soon be working.
ADOT spokesman Bill Williams says the contractor has been very efficient and responsive. Even though his contract allows the project to continue into the spring, it is expected to be substantially completed this month.
Contact the project team with questions and concerns at the project hotline at (800) 340-5240.
Weather permitting, crews will be striping and installing delineators along southbound I-17 between McGuireville TI and General Crook Trail TI Monday, Dec. 15 through Friday, Dec. 19, between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. Motorists may experience narrow lanes and reduced speeds during daytime hours throughout the week.
For more project information, please call the project hotline at (888) 236-4374.
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The Black Dahlia Murder Announce New Album 'Nightbringers' + Unleash Title Track
The Black Dahlia Murder will return this year with their eighth studio album, Nightbringers. The new full-length will see an Oct. 6 release and the title track is now available for your eager ears.
As if it was a ritual, the Black Dahlia Murder have released an album every two years since they debuted with Unhallowed in 2003. TBDM have long mixed 21st century metalcore with melodic death metal, and if the new song "Nightbringers" is any indication of the full album, they've stayed true to that formula.
"Death metal and nighttime are synonymous to me," vocalist Trevor Strnad says. "We are the rulers of the darkened hours that the Christian good fears. A lot of archaic ideas that are still upheld - such as marriage and monogamy - came from Christianity, whether people want to acknowledge it or not, and to me, death metal has always been bucking that. It's 'being-the-villain music,' because we're the enemy of Christianity, the enemy of all that is good and traditional. Death metal is for free thinkers, it's for showing people the path to inner strength and operating on your own will, instead of being told what to do and living in fear, and songs like the title track and 'Kings of the Nightworld' are about leading a legion of awakened minds into battle."
The official music video for "Nightbringers" can be seen above. Fans can visit the Black Dahlia Murder's Metal Blade Records page to pre-order the new album. You'll be able to grab traditional CDs along with limited edition cassettes, t-shirt bundles and a massive selection of vinyl options.
Check out the track listing for Nightbringers below. The Black Dahlia Murder are currently co-headlining the 2017 Summer Slaughter tour with Dying Fetus.
The Black Dahlia Murder, Nightbringers Album Cover
Metal Blades
The Black Dahlia Murder, Nightbringers Track Listing:
1. Widowmaker
2. Of God and Serpent, Of Spectre and Snake
3. Matriarch
4. Nightbringers
5. Jars
6. Kings of the Nightworld
7. Catacomb Hecatomb
8. As Good as Dead
9. The Lonely Deceased
Best Death Metal Album of Each Year Since 1985
Filed Under: #NewMusicEveryday, The Black Dahlia Murder
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Join us as we return to The Eyreville Site (VA Site 44NH0507) in Northampton County, located along the beautiful Chesapeake Bay and easily reached from Route 13. Eyreville was an extensive plantation dating from the late 17th–19th centuries. There are extant structures – including the main plantation house – ruins, other features, and middens throughout the site area. This year, we intend to test a part of the site that lies to the west of the main house. During last year's field school, the removal of a tree stump revealed numerous artifacts dating to the 17th century, including rose head nails, bricks, blue and grey stoneware, tin-glazed ware, gin and wine bottle fragments, and numerous pipe stems. We also located numerous other features, including an 18th-century brick foundation, a buried hearth, many oyster-filled features, a brick walkway, and a plethora of other, noteworthy, historic features. The excavations this spring will emphasize our view and our understanding of diachronic changes through time by illustrating fluctuations and variations in both architecture and material culture.
The field school timing in early spring will avoid the influx of insects and the hot, humid weather. Work will begin at 8:30 am and shut down by 4:30 pm. Excavation will likely be prone to the vagaries of the Chesapeake weather. There is also much to see and do in this area in your hours "off the clock:" outdoor site-seeing, visits to prehistoric sites and historic battlefields, and, if you like blue crab, this is your place! See you this spring!
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"Currently he moves in a wheelchair. He's been rehabilitating since he was born, he swims, rides a tricycle, goes to hippotherapy. However, he has always achieved the biggest progress after the therapy in Klimkovice. Therefore we try to repeat this treatment as often as possible, especially now that his body is growing rapidly. After several therapies he is able to walk and stand with assistance. He is able to sit in school, during hygiene or when eating. After the last therapy, the motor skills of his hands have also improved. This means that he now uses his left hand, which used to be passive. He is able to pour himself a drink, eat his meals, hold a slice of bread. These activities he could not manage before. We strive for the greatest improvement so he can be as independent as possible. Prokop has been actively cooperating during all therapies - he clearly sees the progress he has achieved and that motivates him to continue."
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92% Of Founders Getting VC Money Are Men
Nick Saint Aug. 10, 2010, 11:21 PM
Is tech a boys' club?
We've heard a lot about the lack of female entrepreneurs lately, and now we know just how bad it is. According to a study from CB Insights, a whopping 92% of VC-backed founders are men.CB Insights has published part II of its first Venture Capital Human Capital report, which takes a look at the demographics of entrepreneurs, based on the founders of 165 startups that have received venture funding in the first half of this year.
Interestingly, startups with a mix of male and female founders raised far more money than either all female or all male teams.
The report also took a look at founders' education levels and the schools from which they graduated. Some of the results are just what you'd expect. (Stanford and Harvard produce a lot of founders? Get right out of town!) But there are some surprises in there as well.
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Op-Center 01
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Q: Generate Random Middle Initial in TSQL How could I write a program in TSQL to go through each row of the table and generate a random letter for the middle initial column?
A: You could use a simple UPDATE statement instead of writing a program for it. An example would be (using the table/field names from your answer);
UPDATE Contact SET conMName = CHAR(ABS(CHECKSUM(NEWID()))%26+65)
A: Assuming your Identity column held integers that incremented by one, the identity column was called conID, your table was called EDI.Contact and column that held middle names was called conMName, the folowing code would work;
DECLARE
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, @GeneratedLetter CHAR(1)
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, @LetterNumber INT
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ELSE IF @LetterNumber = '2'
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Sparkling Adventures -✯- We love popcorn!
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Nkoranza (B/A), Nov. 24, GNA - Mr Jarvis Agyeman-Badu, Nkoranza District Director of Education has advised Assembly Members who are teachers or in other areas of the public service not to absent themselves from their workplaces.
He noted that such Assembly Members had taken undue advantage of their position to absent themselves from their workplaces to engage in personal activities under the pretext of attending Assembly meetings.
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essDocs reveals Cmatch to replace TSU, explains where Swift went wrong
Fintech / 05-12-19 / by Maddy White
Roundtable: Europe trade leaders wrap up 2020
Bolero brings electronic bill of lading to dltledgers platform
French, Norwegian and Swedish ECAs join forces on offshore UK wind farm deal
Industry players partner to standardise container facility identification
Paperless trade enabler essDocs has revealed that several banks have commenced testing of its CargoDocs Transaction Matching Application (Cmatch), which replaces Swift's soon-to-be-discontinued Trade Services Utility (TSU). GTR speaks to essDocs' co-founder Alexander Goulandris about the solution and why Swift's TSU failed to catch on.
Swift's TSU, commercialised in 2007, was created to improve the flow of supply chain information, but initially failed to catch on. It wasn't until 2013, when the Bank Payment Obligation (BPO) was launched and onboarded the system to match purchase orders and shipping documents that take up mildly improved. However, last year Swift said it was in talks about the future of TSU, with essDocs seen then as a potential suitor. Following this, Swift told GTR this year that it plans to axe TSU in 2020 because of low adoption rates.
essDocs' new solution Cmatch will enable banks to continue offering two-corner BPOs, alongside four-corner Bank Payment Undertakings (BPUs), by replacing TSU. If the system finds a match between the seller's data and that required in the purchase order, automatic payment is activated.
There are many banks convinced of the BPO's role. As proponents of the original solution point out, unlike blockchain solutions which are still in pilot phase, BPO exists today and can be leveraged upon. The key benefits of BPOs include assurance of payment at the due date for companies, quicker handling of goods, and earlier receipt of trade documents.
Goulandris tells GTR that Cmatch delivers a "future-proof offering" as it aligns with the ICC's Uniform Rules for Digital Trade (URDT), which came into effect in July, as well as offers interoperability with blockchain platforms, something TSU doesn't. "Essentially, we have copied the rules the TSU system uses, so if something matched in TSU it would match in Cmatch. But we've gone off and we've applied new design rules, so the solution is more user friendly, it has open APIs and the design is intuitive. It is simpler," he says.
Cmatch will be rolled out by the end of the year to more than 20 bank branches across four countries, commencing with MUFG and UniCredit. Testing will also involve various other European, North American, African and Middle Eastern banks.
"For some banks it seemed quite expensive"
Marc Delbaere, global head of corporates and trade at Swift previously told GTR: "TSU has been a very niche success and important for banks and corporates using it, however its adoption has been limited, and as a cooperative we have to focus on solutions with wider adoption and application."
At one point there were approximately 60 banks signed up to TSU, but the number of active banks using it were far less, Goulandris says.
He explains why he believes TSU failed to make a lasting impression: "The matching engine was limited in its scope, there was a lack of investment and there were issues on pricing; for some banks it seemed quite expensive. We've done some work on pricing and we've explored what the road map will look like in terms of investments we're going to make, but as a solutions company it is much more in our wheelhouse than someone like Swift."
Goulandris adds that there were complexities in TSU that were not used. "We did research with our underwriting banks to understand how they were using it. We've taken out much of the complexity of TSU and we have left ourselves with a simpler but more scalable solution. Extra features that add value will be gradually built back in, no one was using those functions. The most important thing is to allow the banks who are using TSU to continue to operate after it stops," he says.
While the BPO is not yet the most successful of trade finance digitisation tools, essDocs is making its mark when it comes to trade technology. It signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in September with Vakt, a blockchain platform for commodity post-trade management, to digitise the post-trade process for the north-west European barge market. essDocs also linked up with the Voltron bank consortium to implement its CargoDocs DocEx to the Voltron application, enabling banks and corporates to access CargoDocs data when executing a Voltron-based letter of credit.
Tags: Bank Payment Obligation, Blockchain, BPOs, CargoDocs Transaction Matching Application, Cmatch, EssDOCS, Marc Delbaere, MUFG, Trade, trade finance digitisation, TSU, UniCredit, URDT
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So we are now being told that it's costing millions of pounds to get relief doctors and nurses to help in the health service.
If we can afford to pay the agencies hiring these people to the health service surely we can afford to set the doctors and nurses on, bypassing the agencies.
On the Andrew Marr show on Sunday, May 31, the health minister admitted we were paying over the odds, in fact his actual words were "being ripped of" by the agencies.
It seems wherever public money is concerned it's very lucrative for some people.
Why do these people who have been elected to run the country let the rip-offs carry on?
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The Hungarian Academy of Sciences Milán Füst Translation Foundation was set up in 1989, in accordance with the public covenant and last will and testament of Mrs Milán Füst, née Erzsébet Helfer, and based on these, with the decree on the transfer of assets issued by the Budapest Office of Government Notaries. The assets of the HAS Milán Füst Foundation are, as attested by Decree No. 1.Kjö.II.8035/1987/12 on the transfer of the assets issued by the Budapest Office of Government Notaries, 'the legator's entire estate'. The Foundation is self-supporting; it receives no financial support from the Hungarian state or from any state organ, institution or from any private individual.
H-1053 Budapest Ferenciek tere 4 II/1.
to promote Milán Füst's literary oeuvre, to provide support for authors of bibliographies or scholarly works on his oeuvre, and for activity aimed at popularising and performing Milán Füst's prose and poetry.
In accordance with the public covenant and the last will and testament of Mrs Milán Füst, née Erzsébet Helfer, the work of the Foundation is directed by a Board of Trustees consisting of three members. One board member, the chairman, is nominated by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS), another is delegated by the Artisjus Copyright Office and the third has been delegated by Mrs Milán Füst, née Erzsébet Helfer. The Board of Trustees elects its own Chairman. The mandate of the Board of Trustees is for an indefinite time. The first Chairman of the Board was Dr Miklós Szabolcsi, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; its other members were Dr György Boytha, professor of jurisprudence, and Dr Edit Rőder, attorney-at-law. Dr Edit Rőder was delegated to the Board of Trustees personally by Mrs Milán Füst, née Erzsébet Helfer, who commissioned her to draw up the deed of foundation and appointed her executor of her will. She also mandated her to prepare, following the handover of assets, the Foundation's statutes and to participate in the activity of the Board of Trustees as her personal delegate. Additionally, Mrs Füst empowered Dr Edit Rőder to designate her successor, should she prove unable to perform her duties as a Trustee for any reason.
The HAS Milán Füst Translation Foundation is the legal holder of Milán Füst's copyrights.
In the case of works already published, the copyrights of Milán Füst's works with regard to publication, translation, performance, radio or television broadcast and internet access or any other public use are exercised by Dr Edit Rőder, attorney-at-law; in the case of hitherto unpublished works, such rights are exercised by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
The first Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Academician Prof Dr Miklós Szabolcsi, died on 2 September 2000. On 18 December 2000, at the grant-awarding ceremony held in the Academy Club at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Dr Edit Rőder, member of the Board of Trustees, gave a commemorative address regarding the deceased Chairman, Prof Dr Miklós Szabolcsi.
On 27 October 2000, Ferenc Glatz, then President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, nominated Prof Dr György Bodnár, retired director of the Academy's Institute of Literary Sciences and an advisor to this Institute, for the post of Chairman as successor to Prof Dr Miklós Szabolcsi.
At the session of the Board of Trustees held in 30 October 2000, following nomination by Ferenc Glatz, members of the Board of Trustees György Boytha and Edit Rőder unanimously elected Prof György Bodnár Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the HAS Milán Füst Translation Foundation.
György Bodnár died on 29 October 2008. At his funeral on 7 November 2008, Dr Edit Rőder gave a commemorative address on behalf of the HAS Milán Füst Translation Foundation .
József Pálinkás, current President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, is entitled to nominate a new Board member to replace the deceased member György Bodnár. In accordance with the deed of foundation, the Board of Trustees will, following nomination by him, elect a new Chairman from among its members.
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Feb 27 Britain's third-largest homebuilder Taylor Wimpey Plc said on Wednesday that demand for its homes remained strong at the start of the year, while reporting a higher full-year pretax profit.
Feb 27 Britain's third-largest homebuilder Taylor Wimpey Plc reported a higher full-year pretax profit, selling more homes despite a market dampened by uncertainty in the run up to Britain's looming exit from the European Union.
Feb 12 UK shares lagged their euro-zone peers on Tuesday as growing risks of a disorderly Brexit rattled investors, while poor results from tour operator TUI and a profit warning from online trading platform Plus500 sapped appetite for stocks.
Feb 13 London's blue-chip stocks gained on Wednesday as positive results and hopes of a possible delay to the UK's exit from the European Union lifted housebuilders and packaging firms DS Smith and Smurfit Kappa were boosted by upbeat earnings.
LONDON, Jan 9 Britain's third-largest builder Taylor Wimpey said the indicators for 2019 sales were solid after guiding it would report 2018 results in line with expectations following a 3 percent increase in the number of homes it built.
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Random fact: I play tennis and am a huge Rafael Nadal fan. When I met him, he kissed my cheek.
Camila began working on her family's coffee farm, Arbelia, in New Oriente, Guatemala, after graduating from Southern Methodist University in 2011.
As the fourth generation to work the farm, Camila began implementing new agronomy practices (such as enriching the soil with worm compost and promoting biodiversity) and processing methods that yielded better outcomes. She became head of the farm and the key contact for all coffee-buying clients. She was also vice president of the Guatemala chapter of the International Women's Coffee Association. Camila has traveled to El Salvador, Colombia and Mexico to meet women coffee producers and learn what producers in other countries are doing on their farms.
In 2017, Camila joined the InterAmerican Coffee team in Houston as a trading assistant, and she currently focuses on position reconciliation, calculating margins, selling and releasing coffee and creating purchase contracts. She is thrilled to be living in Houston and learning the importing/trading side of the business.
Favorite company outing: Helping build homes for Habitat for Humanity.
Best coffee memory: My most exciting and fulfilling experience in coffee so far was when I sold the first microlot from my farm to a client—who has been buying green coffee from us since.
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Port Manatee enjoys record fiscal year with diverse growth
by Port Manatee | Oct 16, 2018 | 2018 News Release, News Releases | 0 comments
One of Port Manatee's fastest-growing commodities – lumber – is offloaded from a vessel at the Southwest Florida port, which continues to handle record cargo volumes.
PALMETTO, Fla. – Port Manatee continues to break cargo records, including handling an all-time-high of more than 9.3 million tons in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, up 19.1 percent from the immediately preceding 12-month period. That comes on the heels of a 13.4 percent tonnage rise in fiscal 2017 from fiscal 2016.
Across-the-board increases were enjoyed by the diverse Southwest Florida port in the just-ended fiscal year, besting numerous prior records, according to figures reported today [Tuesday, Oct. 16].
Due largely to a more-than-tripling of phosphate rock handled, Port Manatee saw its dry bulk tonnage surge 48.5 percent for the fiscal year, reaching a record 1,970,340, while liquid bulk, the port's largest sector, saw an 11.4 percent boost, to a record 6,207,219 tons, thanks to big gains in throughputs of gasoline and bunker fuels. Breakbulk activity for the year also established a new high point, up 9.8 percent, to 602,914 tons, propelled by a gain of 128.8 percent in wood pulp and a nearly 50 percent increase in lumber tons.
Containerized cargo tons were up as well, hitting a new pinnacle of 385,247, a 6.1 percent rise over fiscal 2017. Loaded container volume rose 2.4 percent, to 30,419 twenty-foot-equivalent units.
"The record activity across all cargo sectors bears testament to the success of the diversified strategy we are implementing at Port Manatee and further adds to the impressive contributions the port makes to our region's prosperity," said Vanessa Baugh, chairwoman of the Manatee County Port Authority.
Port Manatee's executive director, Carlos Buqueras, noted that the port's fiscal 2018 activity included throughput of nearly 422 million gallons of gasoline, as well as 73 million gallons of fruit juices and 413,060 tons of fruits and vegetables, including bananas and pineapples shipped throughout the U.S. Southeast.
"Port Manatee continues to play an increasingly integral role in supplying gas to stations in Southwest Florida and in filling the refrigerators of people throughout a still-broader region," Buqueras said. "We are delighted to build upon our trend of growing the full spectrum of cargo volumes and see the positive impact Port Manatee is having as a key cog not only in global supply chains but, moreover, in the socioeconomic wellbeing of the region we are privileged to serve."
Located "Where Tampa Bay Meets the Gulf of Mexico," Port Manatee is the closest U.S. deepwater seaport to the expanded Panama Canal, with 10 40-foot-draft berths serving container, bulk, breakbulk, heavylift, project and general cargo customers. The port generates more than $2.3 billion in annual economic impact for the local community, while supporting more than 24,000 jobs, without levying ad-valorem taxes.
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Monarchia (, ze , monarchía "jedynowładztwo", od μόναρχος "jedyny władca", od μόνος monos "jeden" i ἀρχός archós "początek") – ustrój polityczny lub forma rządów, gdzie głową państwa jest jedna osoba, nazywana monarchą, niewybierana w sposób republikański. Zazwyczaj:
monarcha sprawuje władzę dożywotnio (z wyjątkiem Andory, Malezji, Samoa oraz Zjednoczonych Emiratów Arabskich);
jego funkcja jest często dziedziczna (z wyjątkiem monarchii elekcyjnych);
jego stanowisko jest nieusuwalne.
Obecnie w wielu państwach z takowym ustrojem politycznym monarcha pełni jedynie funkcje reprezentacyjne. Kierowanie przez niego polityką jest znikome lub żadne.
Historia ustroju
W pierwszych wspólnotach plemiennych nie istniała hierarchia, która (wśród ludów europejskich) pojawiła się pod koniec demokracji wojennej, a na Bliskim Wschodzie przed powstaniem pierwszych cywilizacji.
W początkach starożytności monarcha zyskał praktycznie nieograniczoną władzę (w ustroju despotycznym), w niektórych krajach był uznawany za boga lub półboga (faraon, august), niekiedy miał pozostawać w łączności z bóstwami.
W średniowieczu powstały nowe, feudalne formy monarchii: patrymonialna oraz stanowa. Uzasadnieniem władzy monarchów było jej pochodzenie od Boga, stąd ich pozycja była teoretycznie niepodważalna. Byli suzerenami, jednak nie zawsze mogli wyegzekwować swą władzę i ich wpływ został ograniczony. Powstawały pierwsze parlamenty (tym samym monarchie parlamentarne).
Od XV wieku w Europie zachodniej ponownie wzrosło znaczenie monarchy, do władzy prawie nieograniczonej lub nieograniczonej, czyli absolutnej. Monarchia absolutna Ludwika XIV była wzorem dla innych monarchów Europy, szczególnie Prus, Rosji i Szwecji.
Rozwój przemysłu i handlu, wzrost pozycji burżuazji i klasy średniej, rewolucja francuska (1789-1799) doprowadziły do upadku absolutyzmu. Narodził się pogląd, że suwerenem jest społeczeństwo, które ma prawo powoływać i odwoływać sprawujących władzę.
Ta sytuacja, wsparta przez powstanie Stanów Zjednoczonych (4 lipca 1776), wymusiła ograniczenia praw monarchy. Doprowadziło to do powstania pierwszych monarchii konstytucyjnych (Francja, Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów), gdzie król był zwierzchnikiem administracji.
Nieco inna sytuacja miała miejsce w Anglii, a następnie w Wielkiej Brytanii. Ustrój panujący w tym kraju określa się mianem monarchii parlamentarnej.
Upadek wielu monarchii nastąpił po I wojnie światowej. Nowo powstałe państwa (Czechosłowacja, Polska itd.) wybrały ustrój republikański, w wielu krajach obalano monarchie, zastępując je republikami (Niemcy, Austro-Węgry, Turcja).
Nazewnictwo
Od kręgu kulturowego oraz religii zależy nazwa monarchii:
chrześcijańskie monarchie były m.in. cesarstwami, królestwami, księstwami (nazwy tworzono od tytułu monarsze, w tym od tytułów szlacheckich) czy carstwami;
islamskie monarchie są sułtanatami lub zapożyczają nazwy europejskie, np. Królestwo Maroka;
w Azji funkcjonowały także nazwy chanatu i kaganatu;
na Dalekim Wschodzie najważniejszymi monarchiami były cesarstwa w Indiach, Chinach i istniejące do dziś Cesarstwo Japonii.
Sukcesja tronu
Zazwyczaj monarchie są dziedziczne, tzn. po śmierci władcy tron obejmuje jedno z jego dzieci. W Europie początkowo był to najstarszy syn monarchy, później dopuszczano również córki (por. Jadwiga Andegaweńska, sankcja pragmatyczna). Czasem jednak zdarzało się, że monarcha umierał bezdzietnie, wówczas władzę mogła objąć osoba spokrewniona, niebędąca zstępnym. Czasem następcę monarcha mógł wyznaczyć na podstawie czynności prawnej: testamentem lub zawierając układ o przeżycie.
Zdarzało się, że sprawa sukcesji była niejasna, gdy wiele osób jednocześnie dowodziło swoich praw do tronu. Z tego powodu wybuchały wojny, np. wojna o sukcesję austriacką, wojna o sukcesję hiszpańską oraz wojna o sukcesję polską.
Niektóre państwa były monarchiami elekcyjnymi, tzn. takimi, gdzie monarchą zostawała osoba wybrana przez elektorów. Przykładem historycznych monarchii elekcyjnych mogą być takie państwa, jak Państwo Kościelne, Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów, Święte Cesarstwo Rzymskie Narodu Niemieckiego, a obecnie Watykan.
Obecne monarchie (stan na rok 2022)
Byłe monarchie
Poniżej podano wykaz monarchii, które istniały w okresie nowożytnym, ale już nimi nie są.
Oprócz tego władca brytyjski, który panuje obecnie łącznie w 15 monarchiach w przeszłości pełnił funkcję monarchy w następujących państwach, które obecnie mają ustrój republikański: Wolne Państwo Irlandzkie (1931–1949), Związek Południowej Afryki (1931–1961), Indie (1947–1950), Pakistan (1947–1956), Cejlon (1948–1972), Ghana (1957–1960), Nigeria (1960–1963), Sierra Leone (1961–1971), Tanganika (1961–1962), Trynidad i Tobago (1962–1976), Uganda (1962–1963), Kenia (1963–1964), Malawi (1964–1966), Malta (1964–1974), Gambia (1965–1970), Gujana (1966–1970), Barbados (1966–2021), Mauritius (1968–1992), Fidżi (1970–1987).
Żyjący byli monarchowie
Zobacz też
diarchia
republika
Uwagi
Przypisy
Bibliografia
Dynastie Europy, wyd. Ossolineum, Wrocław Warszawa Kraków 2003.
Morby John, Dynastie świata. Przewodnik chronologiczny i genealogiczny, Kraków 1995.
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Orange bikes to hail the arrival of the Cycle Tour of Britain to Macclesfield
Brightly coloured bikes will be painted to mark the route through the borough.
tour of britain - 160 bikes have been donated to the council and will decorate the route.
Orange bikes will decorate the borough to herald the arrival of the cycle Tour of Britain.
The cycling competition, which attracts thousands of spectators and is broadcast across the world, will see dozens of elite cyclists whizz through the borough to the finishing line at Tatton Park on Tuesday, September 6.
Following a successful bid by Cheshire East Council, the eight-day tour will pass through the borough on stage three of the event, with cyclists heading along the Silk Road and up the Cat and Fiddle, and through Bollington, Prestbury, Chelford and Siddington.
The council has arranged for bright orange bicycles to decorate the Cheshire leg of the route, with 160 unwanted bikes donated by waste company HW Martin Waste, which otherwise would have been scrapped.
Cheshire East Council deputy leader David Brown said: "After Chris Froome's magnificent win at the Tour de France, interest in cycling has really taken off and the forthcoming Olympics are certain to add to this.
"Bringing the Tour of Britain here gives us a fantastic opportunity to show off Cheshire East to the wider world.
"It is also a unique opportunity for local businesses to not only take part in the excitement around this historic event, but also to promote themselves to a huge and diverse audience."
Delivery man assaulted tackling thief
Stage three of the tour follows a course from Congleton to Tatton Park in Knutsford over a distance of 111 miles.
Although there are no guarantees when the riders will pass through the town, the convoy is expected to arrive in the Macclesfield area from around 1.30pm.
Riders will travel from Over Alderley along Macclesfield Road and Chelford Road, through Prestbury village and up through Bollington and Pott Shrigley.
From here riders will head over the tops of the Bakestone Dale Road and are expected to reach Rainow by about 2pm.
Cyclists will then head back down towards Macclesfield, cycle along part of the Silk Road before heading up the Cat and Fiddle at about 2.30pm.
The route then takes riders through Siddington and Chelford, arriving about 3pm, before heading back to the finishing line at Tatton Park.
For more information go to cheshiretourofbritain.co.uk.
In Pictures: 1,000 at summer fete in aid of Macclesfield charity
Cat and Fiddle
Chelford
Over Alderley
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Home » Tuesday, August 14th @ 6:30pm - Publication Party! Riley Perez discusses and signs "What is Real?"
Tuesday, August 14th @ 6:30pm - Publication Party! Riley Perez discusses and signs "What is Real?"
DIESEL, A Bookstore in Brentwood welcomes Riley Perez (as he is known to his friends and family), to the store to discuss and sign What is Real: The Life and Crimes of Darnell Riley on Tuesday, August 14th at 6:30pm. Author and teacher Peter Conti will be moderating the event. This will be his publication party and all are welcome to attend. Please note that this event will take place in the lower outdoor courtyard adjacent to our store.
Peter Conti was first published in a collection of short stories called 20 Under Twenty. His plays, which include House Arrest, Discord, and Murderers Anonymous have been produced in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington. He wrote and directed A Boxer's Workout, which featured Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, Freddie Roach, and Mickey Rourke. His first novel, Whatever Happened to Martin Barnett was released in 2002 and he co-wrote Gringo: My Life on the Edge as an International Fugitive. Conti has written extensively on education and how to use Hip Hop to teach literacy. He teaches college writing and divides his time between Los Angeles and New York.
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Hyde United: Peter Crook, Dominic Smalley, Kyle Brownhill, Ross Daly, John McCombe, Jordan Fagbola, Tom Pratt, Janni Lipka, Chib Chilaka, James Poole (Nicky Platt), Paddy Lane (Luke Porritt). Subs not used: Oladapo Olarewaju, Matty Hughes, Grant Roberts.
Hyde managed to run out close 1-0 winners over Witton in a tight and tactical affair, Dominic Smalley the only scorer, where for large periods it looked as if it was going to end goalless.
It was an even and fairly chanceless first half with both teams cancelling each other out, the only really notable attempt was from the visitors with a Foley shot flying over the bar.
The second half was where the game came alight, Hyde coming out with intent and looking to press more from the front. On 47 minutes it was nearly a first tigers goal from Altrincham loanee James Poole but his shot just edged wide of the post.
The cold weather and lack of action made supporters restless until the 52nd minute when Hopley crashed into Lane inside the box, the referee awarding a penalty. Tom Pratt stepped up placing the ball to the left of the goal but Hall judged correctly to tip the ball out for a corner.
The visitors, through injuries and suspensions, could only name a 14-man squad but battled bravely to almost earn a point. But, the goal finally came on 77 minutes when Pratt made a bursting run, passing the ball to Porritt who crossed from the by-line to the back post for Smalley to head in.
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Lindsey Farr is the Pastry Chef at Restaurant Marc Forgione. Upon graduating from ICC with a degree in Professional Pastry Arts, Lindsey took a position in the pastry department at American Cut steakhouse. She eventually moved on to became a line cook at American Cut and then Restaurant Marc Forgione, gaining experience on all of the savory stations, until she accepted her current position as Pastry Chef. In her spare time (or what little she has!), Lindsay writes about and photographs baked goods and heirloom recipes on her blog "American Heritage Cooking."
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Use this repair guide to replace the screen if it has been damaged.
Remove the back battery cover by pinching down on the tab and pulling outward.
Remove the six back panel screws using a Y1 screw driver.
Beware of right and triggers, the right and left panels, and the power switch falling off as the back panel is removed.
Do the same for side panels.
The last screw on the right is not included on some Game Boy Advance systems.
Beware not to damage the top ribbon by pulling up gently.
Use a spudger/tweezers/fingernail to unlatch the LCD ribbon port by pulling the grey tabs on the sides upwards (towards the top edge of the PCB).
Once the LCD ribbon port has been unlatched, the LCD ribbon should very easily slide out and can be removed with zero force using fingers or tweezers.
Use the spudger to lift the screen from the front panel. Place the spudger in the space directly left of the D-pad.
The screen and the front panel is connected by a black tape that could rip if not removed carefully.
Use the tweezers to remove the black tape if needed.
Doesn't say where you can get new screen !!!!??
Doesn't say where to get screen from !!!??
DONT DO THIS LIKE THAT!!!. The area of the screen in the space beside the D-pad is the only area where the LCD glass is completely exposed. It's Literaly the WORST place to apply pressure, 99% chances for the LCD to break. There is a notch on the top right corner and another under the ribbon cable. Making your way from the top right to the left is far more safe.
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Soon or later we will be seeing 2 smart watches from Google. Google is set to release 2 new smart watches which goes by the name Angelfish and Swordfish.
This smart watch has a rounded display with 3 physical buttons. The thickness will be 14 mm, diameter will be 42.5 mm. It also comes with LTE, GPS and a heart rate monitor.
This variant of smart watch doesnt have much specifications and it is cheap, thinner and small compared to the Angelfish. The dimensions are 10.6 mm – thickness 0.8 mm, diameter 42 mm. It doesnt support LTE and GPS. Angelfish and swordfish will support Google Assistant to offer contextual alerts.
As the top companies are having their own smart watches, Google is here to join the league. Let's just sit and wait for the official announcement for these smart watches cos this is just a rumour according to source.
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Race. With attitudes like this, how can we ever win?
Posted by Mike Sivier in Crime, Immigration, People, Race
acid attack, advertising standards authority, apartheid, ASA, go home, handbag, Home Office, illegal immigrant, intolerance, Islam, Mike Sivier, mikesivier, Mishal Husain, Muslim, Oprah Winfrey, prejudice, racism, religion, religious, Switzerland, Tina Turner, van, Vox Political, Zanzibar
Good humour and a twinkle in the eye: But what did Mishal Husain really think about the stories of racial and religious tension in Friday's BBC bulletin?
This country becomes more contradictory every day – or at least, that's how it may have seemed to many people watching the BBC's six o'clock news bulletin on Friday.
It led with the announcement that the Advertising Standards Authority would be investigating the scheme in which vans sponsored by the taxpayer (via the Home Office) have been driving through London, allegedly stirring up racial tensions by telling illegal immigrants to "go home". Elsewhere, the vans have been criticised because they have encouraged people to report fellow British citizens as illegal aliens, and immigration officers carrying out spot-checks have also targeted people who were born in this country because they "didn't sound British".
Another item was about two British women who suffered traumatic injuries in an acid attack in Zanzibar, where they were working for a charity. The motive was not known but the report concentrated on tensions between Islam, the island's main religion, and others, remarking on signs asking foreigners to respect the local culture and dress appropriately – covering up, rather than wearing skimpy outfits that would upset local people. It went on to say that the attack victims were, in fact, dressed appropriately at the time.
A third item put a spotlight on Switzerland, where race relations are deteriorating rapidly. It seems the authorities have been passing racial apartheid laws as ways of controlling immigration – and it was easy to imagine why this would be permitted after watching the report on the trouble Oprah Winfrey, one of the richest citizens of the United States of America, had buying a handbag there.
Oprah, in Switzerland to celebrate Tina Turner's wedding, was continually told by a shop assistant that the item was "too expensive" for her. The knee-jerk conclusion for an onlooker is that the assistant was making a prejudiced judgement based on the fact that Ms Winfrey is not white.
So we were presented with three stories about racial tensions. In the UK, the issue was augmented with unwarranted accusations against people of foreign descent who were, in fact, born here. In Zanzibar the extra factor was the possibility that religious intolerance between Islam and others was behind the attack. And in Switzerland there was the out-and-out racism in the inference that a black woman could not possibly afford an expensive handbag.
These stories were indictments in their own right – made even more uncomfortable viewing by the fact that the news anchor for that bulletin was Mishal Husain who, although born in Northampton, has parents from Pakistan and is a Muslim. We can also expect her to be reasonably well-off, considering she has a high-profile job in television.
Vox Political has huge respect for Ms Husain. Her high-profile appointment as a presenter of Radio 4's Today Programme is well-deserved and our only regret is that this will take her off our TV screens. She fronted these stories with good humour and a twinkle in her eye – which seems amazing restraint, considering the way they each highlight circumstances that could be applied to her.
There is no way of knowing what she thought of the developments she was chronicling and it would be inappropriate to ask. Having said that, did nobody else wonder what was going through Ms Husain's mind when she told us the ASA said it had received many messages of support for the so-called "racist vans"?
There is no out-and-out party political message to this article; racism and religious intolerance can spring up among people on all parts of the political spectrum – and is an indictment against those who practise it, wherever it does.
Because it is something that may affect all of us, it is something that we can all fight. In the 21st century the thought that a person may be victimised because their skin is a different colour, or because they have different philosophical beliefs, makes a mockery of our claim to be civilised.
Don't put up with it. Don't sit in silence while others are attacked. Complain. Campaign. Turn back this ugly tide.
Otherwise, one day, you might wake up to find that it's your turn to be the victim.
Conservatives want to stop you seeing your doctor
Posted by Mike Sivier in Conservative Party, Health, Politics, UK
benefit, benefits, case, companies, company, Conservative, consultation, core, death, Department for Work and Pensions, died, disability, disabled, doctor, DWP, Employment and Support Allowance, ESA, essential, firm, fit for work, government, GP, health, insurance, Linda Wootton, Mike Sivier, mikesivier, National Health Service, Netherlands, New World Order, NWO, people, politics, preventable, private, service, sick, Studies, study, Switzerland, Tories, Tory, Vox Political, WCA, work capability assessment
We always knew that the Tories don't give a damn about the fundamental principles of our National Health Service – for example, the one that says access to healthcare should be based on clinical need.
The papers today are reporting on a Conservative Party document which proposes a cap on the number of GP consultations you will be allowed to have every year.
The attitude seems to be that allowing people to see their doctor as many times as are needed is a luxury that the UK cannot afford. From this, we can conclude that money is more important than health to them.
This is contradictory, though – didn't the Conservatives push through an unnecessary top-down reorganisation of the health service in England at a cost of £3 billion? And aren't they busily opening up opportunities for their chums in private health companies to make a profit out of the NHS, meaning billions more will be siphoned off into their bank accounts as profit, rather than being used to benefit patients?
The paper asks readers to respond with their opinions on what a GP's "core" or "essential" services should be, and asks if they should be better-defined so that patients know what they can expect. Significantly, it provides 'case studies' from Switzerland and the Netherlands, concentrating on health insurance schemes in use within those countries.
This is the direction of travel, then: We can see that the Tories definitely intend to push us all into buying health insurance schemes, rather than enjoying the current service which is free at the point of use.
Now join the dots:
Health insurance means we would only get what we pay for. If this consultation provides the blueprint, then the rest of the country would get a basic package that is defined by only a few Tory adherents and optimised to make the most profit for the companies running the schemes.
There is already an insurance company working with the UK government – Unum, the company with a criminal record in its home country, the USA, for selling schemes designed to make it close to impossible for anyone to receive a payout.
Do any of you seriously believe, if these plans go through, that you would receive any healthcare worth having?
I read about this on the day I also read about double-heart and lung transplant patient Linda Wootton, who died just nine days after being told her entitlement for Employment and Support Allowance had been stopped because she was fit for work (she was, in fact, dying on a hospital bed at the time).
My first impression was, therefore, that this was an attempt by the Conservatives to stop people from compiling the medical evidence needed to contest ESA entitlement decisions.
But then I remembered: The work capability assessment is not a medical test and does not rely on medical evidence from anyone who is qualified to have an opinion about it. So it can't be that.
If this gets passed into law, you should expect your health, and that of everyone you know, to worsen exponentially as time goes by. It's as the U2 lyric from the 1980s put it: "The rich stay healthy while the sick stay poor". There will be many, many deaths due to preventable causes.
The New World Order conspiracy theorists are probably salivating at the thought of this – they'll believe it proves what they've been saying all along, that there is a cadre of 'elite' manipulators who intend to thin out the world population and this is part of that agenda.
There is only one thing to do: Protest. The 'discussion brief' entitled 'Local Health' was buried on the Conservative Policy Forum website when the papers reported on it, but now it has magically found its way to the top of the homepage. So why not visit http://www.conservativepolicyforum.com, read the document for yourself and make your opinions known in no uncertain terms:
Hands off our NHS!
Ask yourself how many of the people who wrote the paper actually use the NHS. If they don't play the game, why are they so determined to make up the rules?
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Happymagenta has a new endless one-person pong type of game wrapped in Splish Splash Pong that you can play on both the iOS and Android devices.
In this game, you will control a duck swimming between two barriers, trying to dodge the enemies by bouncing back and forth, while collecting coins and avoiding fish and whales along the game.
You can tap on the screen to switch directions, in order to stay alive and keep racking up points.
And, you will also have to get the highest score that you can, while saving up coins to be used to get new rubber characters.
To get more coins, you will get them each time you get one point, and vice versa.
But, you can get a bunch of them for free by watching an advertisement video popping up when you die in each stage.
Every time, you watch it, you will be granted with 100 coins.
In order to get new animal without coins, you can get a free penguin for liking the game on Facebook.
Perhaps, when the developer puts out a new update, you may get more chances to get a free animal, or at least a cheaper one.
So, try to tap as little as possible to still manage to avoid the animals.
Each time that you bounce, you will get no coin, no points are counted.
To get rid of this, you can merely set your phone into Airplane Mode to get the ads quit appeared on the screen.
But, if you do this, you cannot also watch the ad videos that give you the free coins.
So think about what the best to play this game based on your own style.
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Trichomycterus stawiarski е вид лъчеперка от семейство Trichomycteridae.
Разпространение
Видът е разпространен в Бразилия.
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Q: JQuery Mobile Listview search types I have a problem with searching in JQuery Mobile listview control.
In listview default search like this:
Listview Items:
AAA
BBB
CCC
ABB
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When I search "A" I will get the Result
Current Displaying Items:
AAA
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CBA
But I want the Items:
AAA
ABB
A: Add a custom filter callback.
Try something like this (untested):
var filter = function( text, searchString ) {
return text.toLowerCase().indexOf( searchString ) !== 0;
};
$('#myListView').listview( 'option', 'filterCallback', filter );
I wrote this on my phone so that's my excuse for everything wrong with this answer.
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We are sharing today a gorgeous video of an autumn, joyous wedding in Corfu. Corfu was the best choice for a wedding like this, because it combines natural beauty with amazing architecture and colorful, small houses. This relaxing and friendly wedding was inspired by the color palette of the island as it followed earthy shades and minimal details. The couple walked through the alleys of Corfu's old town and shared with their guests such unforgettable moments…Enjoy a video of a wedding will mesmerize you by Make your own Films!
From Make your own Films: "Valentina's and Alberto's wedding in Corfu in September was such a joyous experience to live. Both coming from a background in Art direction, they already knew what would make their wedding unforgettable. Having guests from all around the world, Corfu was a great choice for its ease to reach and the great scenery. The loving couple chose earthly colors and minimal setups that made the whole wedding day feel laid back and friendly for the guests, while everything was organized in perfection by Corfu Wedding Planner. After a beautiful ceremony at St. Jacob's Catholic church, the couple walked through the alleys of Corfu's old town accompanied by traditional musicians while all their friends and family were following behind them! The welcome drinks during sunset while gazing at the Ionian Sea from Pazuzu, at Glyfada beach, were just the introduction for an unforgettable party that followed".
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Fritz Beckert Biography
Fritz Beckert
See a list of available inventory for Fritz Beckert
Painter and printmaker Fritz Beckert was born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1877. He attended the Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig from 1894 to 1896, followed by the Dresden Academy. There he studied under Friedrich Preller the Younger and Gotthard Kuehl from 1900 to 1902, graduating with top marks which earned him a gold medal.
Beginning in 1901 Beckert traveled regularly to the Swiss Alps, Bavaria, Austria, and Italy on study tours. He helped found the Elbier group of artists, which was a part of the Dresden Secession, opening its first show in 1909. In 1908 he began his teaching career as a lecturer at the Dresden Academy, eventually becming a professor of architectural painting from 1925 to 1945. He became known especially for his images of Baroque and Rococo Bavarian cities and villages, and for his style of lithography which often echoed the foundational style of early 20th century European color woodcuts: bold outlines, strong colors, and even a woodgrain-like quality to his textures.
Beckert died in Dresden in 1962.
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Published: Dec. 24, 2018 at 08:52 p.m.
Updated: Dec. 25, 2018 at 07:49 a.m.
Oakland Raiders punt returner Dwayne Harris made one of those miracle plays Monday night that only special teams coordinators really believe in.
After the Denver Broncos tried to keep a Raiders punt out of the end zone, Harris scooped up the loose ball on Oakland's 1-yard line and returned it 99 yards to score a touchdown. The play, which tied for the second-longest punt return in NFL history, sent Raiders coach Jon Gruden into a fist-raising frenzy on the sideline.
Officials reviewing the play determined that Denver's Isaac Yiadom was not touching the end zone when he tried to down the ball on the 1-yard line. Yiadom also didn't have control of the ball on the ground as he pushed it away, allowing Harris to pick it up and begin his improbable sprint down the sideline to help give Oakland a 7-0 lead in the first quarter.
"It was intentional. I knew I was going to try to return it if he had tried to kick it back or throw it back," Harris said after the game. "I have been trying to get that play all season. If everyone has ever seen me try to return inside the 10, I am always trying to get that play. As soon as he did it, I knew it was an opportunity for me to take advantage of it."
For Harris, it was his first touchdown since his 2016 campaign with the New York Giants. Per NFL Research, Harris joins Patrick Peterson (99 yards) and Robert Bailey (103) as the only players to score a TD on a punt return of 99 yards or more. Harris covered 157.5 total yards from the snap of the play and hit a top speed of 19.92 MPH during the return, according to Next Gen Stats.
"You just have to know the rules, if they touch the ball, we can touch it, fumble the ball, on the 1-yard line," Harris said. "At that moment you just have to know the rules. Me being a veteran like I am, knowing the rules, I just took advantage of it."
Harris' touchdown along with a 24-yard scoring run by Doug Martin and a 43-yard field goal by Daniel Carlson gave the Raiders a 17-0 halftime lead. They went on to win the game, 27-14.
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Chicago Police
Officer in Fatal Shooting of Michael Craig Faced Firing After 2016 Incident
Published November 5, 2021 • Updated on November 5, 2021 at 8:01 pm
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The Chicago police officer who fatally shot a 61-year-old man inside his Gresham apartment last month had faced termination after a 2016 arrest on assault charges stemming from a drunken off-duty encounter with police.
Former Police Supt. Eddie Johnson had moved to fire the officer, but he was reinstated by unanimous vote of the Police Board, which noted the officer had immediately entered treatment for alcohol abuse and had been cleared for duty by a psychologist.
But at a news conference outside City Hall Friday, lawyers for the family of Michael Craig questioned whether the officer was fit for duty based on records from his 2016 disciplinary hearing and the officer's "erratic" behavior in the Oct. 4 shooting that killed Craig.
Craig had called police the morning he was shot, claiming his wife was holding a knife to his throat. When the officer entered Craig's apartment, after Craig had shouted that his wife was threatening him with a butcher knife, the officer shot Craig as he and his wife darted across a hallway across the room from the officer.
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"[The officer] somehow convinced this [police] board that he was all set to go and fit for duty," attorney Michael Oppenheimer said Friday. "The superintendent said he was unfit for duty, he was a danger to the community, he was unfit for duty and incapable of handling a weapon."
The officer has been placed on desk duty pending an investigation of the shooting by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability. Oppenheimer said it was unclear if the department had tested the officer for drug or alcohol use after the shooting.
Officials from CPD, the Police Board and COPA did not immediately respond to questions from the Chicago Sun-Times about whether the officer was tested, or if sobriety tests are standard in investigations of officer-involved shootings.
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According to Police Board records, the officer was arrested in the early-morning hours of March 26, 2016, after officers were summoned to an address in the 11300 block of South Avenue J in the East Side neighborhood near the Indiana border. Neighbors had reported a "domestic incident" and officers found the heavily intoxicated officer arguing with a similarly intoxicated woman on the sidewalk.
The officer showed the officers his CPD badge but was unable to answer questions about who the woman was or what had happened, a Police Board order states. When asked what he and the woman were arguing about, the officer "grew agitated" and asked them to call a sergeant. He also was unable to answer questions posed by the sergeant, and while left unattended in the sergeant's vehicle, he tried to use the in-car computer terminal.
Told not to touch the computer by one of the responding officers, the officer shouted "You're supposed to be my brother!" then said words to the effect of "Do you want me to get out of the car and kick your ass?" according to a 2016 police report.
The officer was cuffed and when he was searched, officers found a "line-up sheet" that belonged to the sergeant tucked into the officer's wallet.
Court records indicate the charge, a single count of simple assault, was dropped. Court records indicate the officer also had been charged with disorderly conduct in 1999 and also was arrested in 2010 by police in Evanston for disorderly conduct. Court records show the officer received four months probation in the 2010 case. It is not clear if the officer faced any discipline from CPD in connection with the case.
At Police Board hearings in 2019, the officer said had completed both in-patient and out-patient treatment for alcohol abuse immediately after his arrest in 2016, and said he hadn't realized he had a drinking problem until he woke up in jail after his arrest.
The officer testified "he had been under enormous amounts of stress related to his job as a police officer and that he did not drink prior to joining the Police Department. He testified that he was affected by the poverty, despair, and violence that he encountered on a daily basis."
At the 2019 hearing, the officer said he had been sober since the incident. A psychologist deemed him fit for duty. While the Police Board found the officer guilty on all charges leveled by the superintendent, the nine-member panel unanimously ruled that he should be reinstated.
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Researchers from Italy's Bolzano University say they believe Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun died from an infection caused by a sword cut.
The scientists say they found traces of gold leaf bearing animal symbols in the late pharaoh's right kneecap, Italian news agency ANSA reported. That led the researchers to surmise it had fallen from Tutankhamun's raiments, lodging in a hole they believe was caused by a sword.
Experts during the centuries have been unable to definitively say what caused King Tut's death. But the new discovery has led to the hypothesis a sword blow produced a fatal infection.
ANSA said the findings have not yet officially been made public. An Italian newspaper said Egypt's archaeological chief Zahi Hawass was awaiting a final report before making an announcement.
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Here on Earth, people experience the northern lights (southern lights in the southern hemisphere) when fast-moving particles from the sun travel along the solar wind and interact with the planet's magnetic field.
Here on Earth, people can look up and appreciate the colourful display, but it's a little different with planets like Saturn which are mostly made of gas. Because these planets contain mostly hydrogen, the displays can be seen mainly in ultraviolet light.
To capture the northern lights, Hubble used its Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph over the months before and after Saturn's northern summer solstice, when the poles are tilted toward the sun.
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Edsel Ford — Collectible Item Amongst Lovers of Vintage Cars
Capitol Tires Edsel Ford — Collectible Item Amongst Lovers of Vintage Cars
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The Edsel was a brand of the Ford Motor Company but from 1957 to November 1959 only 118,287 cars were built, 2/3 of them at Louisville Assembly Plant and 7,440 in Ontario, Canada.
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Of course the Edsel was different than others and it was designed to be this way. 18 different body styles were available among them a full line of station wagons. You could get the cars in 90 colour combinations, such as Alaskan Gold, Sunset Coral or Sahara Beige. The oval grill was a lot talked about as it in a way looked like a horse collar, a toilet seat or even a woman's genitals.
Ford Edsel Sunset Coral
Some drivers had problems with the push button transmission system which was located on the steering wheel were normally the horn was. Many drivers shifted gear instead of honking the horn. And it was prone to shift unexpectedly from "park" into "drive", so it was wise not to walk in front of an Edsel.
But even though the car looked different and was different, it only was a car with four wheels and four doors. And this seemed to have been part of the problem. Even though it was a great car to drive it only was a kind of ordinary car that just looked a little different. It might have sold better if it had been able to fly or anything like that.
Even with a grill looking like a toilet seat. I still think it is a great car in a way and the many different colours really are marvellous.
1958 Ford Edsel Grill
1959 Ford Edsel Interior
Anyway the Edsel was a marketing failure and the Ford Motor Company spent $ 350 million to design, launch and prototype the car. Fewer than 6,000 Edsels seem to have survived but now are a highly collectible item amongst lovers of vintage cars.
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How do we design for resilience and sustainability in an increasingly fast-paced and complex environment?
How do we work with each-other more constructively within our organisations, across organisational boundaries, along the supply chain and in new partnerships in the market?
Where are we on the continuum of consultation, engagement and enablement; with our people, our customers and our communities?
How do we ensure the commitment and full support of our employees, when all the research seems to suggest people are more disenfranchised then ever?
The conference is the key event in the EODF calendar where organisation design practitioners from across Europe come together to share new ideas, case studies, and to challenge and inspire each other!
Contributions have been received from over 20 speakers and presenters from Austria, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, and the USA. Visit the Conference Speakers page to read about the speakers and their sessions.
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Extreme metallers BRUJERIA will release their fourth full length album, entitled Pocho Aztlan, on Mexican Independence Day (September 16) via Nuclear Blast Entertainment. Today, the band has debuted a very "N.S.F.W." video for the track "Plata O Plomo", and you can watch it now on KNAC.COM right HERE.
The term "Plata O Plomo" was popularized by Mexican and South American drug cartel leaders such as Pablo Escobar and translates into "silver or lead?". Meaning, "take the money (bribe) or take a bullet".
Pocho Aztlan is now available for pre-order in various formats and bundles from the Nuclear Blast web shop. Fans can also pre-order the album digitally via iTunes, Amazon and Google Play and receive the song "No Aceptan Imitaciones", "Bruja-" and "Plata O Plomo" instantly.
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Everyone knows the current trend colors for this year's summer and winter fashion. But what about the new, upcoming sports fashion colors? What is a collection set to look like in two years? If you want these questions answered, you should listed to Nora Kühner very carefully. She is an absolute trend expert in the sports fashion sector.
Points of Infinity: Reddish, greenish, and natural yellow tones define this color palette.
Together with a team of international sports designers, she develops the color chart Performance Colors by Nora Kühner. "Colors are the first way we communicate. After that, we can begin discussing things," says Kühner. That is why determining new color trends certainly isn't just about naming various shades. It's always about attitude, about societal moods and sensitivities.
Kühner has named her color and trend composition for summer 2019 "Limitless." "We're living in a era where we use our resources without thought," she says. "Limitless" expresses this. At the same time, however, both components of the word could be seen individually: "limit" and "less." This is where the trend expert Kühner wants to get started.
"We need to set new limits, we need to get by with less," the designer says. The coloring of her palettes for the summer of 2019 therefore uses numerous soft, but saturated shades. "But I don't mean pastel," it's important to her to mention. As with every season, Kühner has integrated these summer 2019 shades into corresponding story world.
Here, Kühner incorporates the thought that virtual and physical reality are convalescing more and more. Nowadays, many people live in games, in virtual worlds beyond traditional reality. "We have to constantly redefine our reality," says Kühner, "constantly make new decisions: What is real? What is false? How do we want to live?" The Points of Infinity colors are said to exude a natural coloration of peace, of being grounded.
Reddish, greenish, and natural yellow tones define this color palette. The coloring is especially suited for outdoor collections. "We have outstanding fabrics, textiles, great development departments, and a unique processing expertise. We have to utilize this potential – we can't feel overwhelmed by the challenges of more fashionable outdoor clothing for the 21st century," says Kühner. The Points of Infinity story's world of color radiates optimism and warmth, indispensable elements for shaping the future.
The Heartland story captures this mood: slightly metallic green and blue tones, highly vivid, somewhat washed out and sun-bleached. From subtle, tonal shades arise color plays with their own character.
Color plays with their own character: slightly metallic green and blue tones, highly vivid, somewhat washed out and sun-bleached.
"Sportswear collections often suffer from an 'overacting' in functionality," the textile expert says. This is where the Re-Balance story starts. It's about going back to a stable foundation; too many raw materials are used senselessly, resources squandered. It's about "re-balancing." The inspiring element of choice here is water.
The palette is defined by shades of blue and brilliant white. This color mood exudes freshness and relaxed levity. Vivid accents are set with a cool yellow and celadon. "The color palette is also very well-suited for backpacks and accessories," says Kühner.
A playful color palette where black and white first stood to transport clarity. But that was too flat for Kühner and her team. The topic reflects the eagerness to experiment of our time, and it must once again be at the forefront, especially in functional clothing. The distinctive character of a collection has to be better worked out.
Sports fashion can become more vivid and individual. Live the Moment achieves this through the interplay of the contrasting pair of blackish brown/white with powerful turquoise blue, gentle vanilla, sandstone colors, and luminous cherry red.
In conclusion, it's important to Kühner to emphasize that two things are essential for choosing colors, in addition to current trends: One, your own brand identity. It needs colors, too, its own scenario.
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Dark gold in color, this is a memorably luxurious and vivacious wine, tangy in grapefruit, burnt orange and cardamom. Layered and complex, it evolves as it opens to a lingering tease of butterscotch topped in nutmeg. It is an outstanding vision of an outstanding site, a wine for the ages.
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Q: Is it possible to selectively delete data (specifi page URLs) from Google Analytics? I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is "no", but I would like to get a definitive answer from an official source, and also understand what my alternative options might be.
Long story short, my app has old data in it that used to include user email addresses as a GET parameter. Those URLs are showing up as unique page view URLs in Google analytics, like this:
I don't want to be recording email addresses in my Google Analytics account (for privacy reasons), and I have fixed the code that was causing this in the first place, but I also want to delete or scrub the old data that currently exists in Google Analytics.
From everything I've read, it doesn't sound like this is possible without completely deleting the property, maybe even the account?
To be clear, I am NOT interested in creating new views that don't include URLs with email parameters in them, or otherwise change the view and not the data. The data needs to be gone and be completely inaccessible to anyone with access to this Google Analytics account.
Here are the options I've come up with:
*
*Delete the property and start over. I'm pretty sure this will
actually delete the collected data, but it's not clear to me if I
would have to actually delete the account itself to achieve that.
*Set the data retention time to the lowest possible value (looks like 14 months right now) and wait 14 months for it to go away https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/7667196?hl=en
*Perform some kind of magic to get in contact with an actual human at Google who could help me scrub or remove this data.
Does this sound right? Are there options I'm missing? If there's a way to do this through a Google API that would not be a problem.
A: If this is still a relevant issue. GoogleAnalytics provides a way to delete some data. Universal Analytics https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9450800?hl=en and GA4 https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/9940393?hl=en&ref_topic=2919631
A: You are right: changing the data, that you have collected, and Google Analytics have already processed, is not possible. You have the option to make changes during processing with various filters, e.g. Search-and-replace filters, but as it is written in this official support article:
Like all filters, search-and-replace filters only apply to hits
collected after you've applied the filter to the view (filters cannot
change historical data).
Regarding you suggested options:
*
*Deleting a view or property will result in a permanent loss of data after a 35 days period of waiting time. (While this could be undone.) So unless the requirement of scrubbing the collected PII is more important than having your historical data, this should not be a way to go. The same applies to deleting the whole account, so it would be enough to delete affected properties or views.
*From the article you have linked as well, you can see, that data retention is about removing user and event level data, and it will not affect the data in aggregated reports. My understanding is, that an already created, page level report will keep showing the page with an email address:
Keep in mind that standard aggregated Google Analytics reporting is
not affected.
I hope these references help you to evaluate your options. Sorry for not being able to come up with a solution, but the basic concept is, as highlighted in this Google article:
Once Analytics processes the data, it's stored in a database where it can't be changed
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1. Whenever possible, try to have the doctor's office file your claims and even accept assignment. If your doctor accepts assignment, it means that she agrees to file the claim and to accept, as payment in full, the amount the insurance company approves. Your doctor cannot "balance bill" you for the difference between her charge and the approved amount. In most cases, the insurance company will pay the provider directly when she participates with the insurance program. If the provider accepts assignment or participates with your insurance program, your only obligation usually is the co-payment, as stated in the policy. Many providers will ask for this co-pay at the time of your visit. Try to have them bill you for the co-pay after they have filed the claim and been paid by the insurance company. Many people pay the wrong co-pay. For example, they pay 20 percent of the charged amount instead of 20 percent of the approved amount, and consequently overpay and never get back a refund.
3. File your claims as soon as possible. Don't let the bills or receipts pile up — and, certainly, don't save all your claims until the end of the year. Timely submission of claims is critical in receiving reimbursement. Even if your provider agrees to file the claim, you should be sure that it is filed within the filing time limits imposed by the insurance company. Claims filed too late could result in a bill to you from your provider for services that should have been paid by insurance.
4. Don't pay any bill unless it is clearly understood that it is a final accounting and you are responsible for it. Never pay a bill until you have received the explanation of benefits form from your insurance company, which indicates who and how much was paid. Bills are sent prematurely and many patients pay bills before knowing if the doctor or hospital has received a payment from the insurance company. Duplicate payments to the provider very often result in refunds that are due to the patient but not returned. When you do pay a bill, keep records according to the date of payment and check number. This is necessary if you receive a duplicate bill indicating that payment has not been received, and verification of payment is required.
5. Know what's covered and what isn't. A lack of knowledge regarding benefits often leads to patients being billed and paying for services that should be reimbursed or written off. Check your policy to be certain of the covered benefits.
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Did Someone Not Get the Memo?
By Richard Whittaker, August 29, 2007, 3:29pm, Newsdesk
On Aug. 22, Gov. Rick Perry's press guy sent out a press-release bitch slap to the European Union for daring to comment on the death penalty in Texas. "While we respect our friends in Europe," said flack-in-chief Robert Black, "welcome their investment in our state and appreciate their interest in our laws, Texans are doing just fine governing Texas."
On Aug. 24, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst put out a gushing press release applauding Circuit Judge Richard Howard for handing down the death penalty on John Couey, the Florida man convicted of raping and murdering nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford. "Jessica's murder was a horrible, horrible crime," said Dewhurst, "and I commend the jury and judge for their actions."
So asking a state not to perform executions, bad; encouraging a state to do them, good. Just so we know.
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I have been interested in the LaTeX typesetting system, but not in actually learning the extra syntax. And so I've been using a WYSIWYM GUI named 'LyX'. The .TEX-Files LyX exports are suitable to creating HTML Files, which in turn can contain typeset Math, by way of scripts, that provide MathJax code.
But then one compromise this has meant for me was, that I could either typeset Math which I had written myself, or that I could do Computer Algebra, the latter through the use of 'wxMaxima', which has its own system of exporting to HTML. But so far, I could not do both in one document.
The file 'preferences' needs to be edited, in that its last line needs to be uncommented.
I suppose that I should warn other users, that, even when one has 'installed' this extension to LyX properly, it will not cause SageMath figures to appear in the editing view. Instead, the editing view will contain the actual SageTex code. But, when one clicks on 'File -> Export -> PDF (pdflatex+sagetex)', then, a PDF-File will be output that contains the figures, such as the PDF File above.
I can also elaborate that, the editing of the two text files which I recommended above, merely has as purpose, to enable the use of the module in a single-step process, which is by default written to work in a two-stage process.
The way in which the author of the module intended for it to be used was, that users should click on 'File -> Export -> SageTex', and obtain a LaTeX File, which they'd need to compile from the command-line, to arrive at an actual document. The supposed advantage of that would have been, that users could also edit the SageTex File output, before compiling it.
I should add that, if the goal was to compile this sort of file from the command-line, then, it becomes necessary to obtain a Sage-File, if need be from the .TEX-File, and then actually to run 'sage' on the Sage-File, at which point Sage is performing its Math. Only after that, can the corresponding .TEX-File be compiled for a second time, into a document that displays correctly. If the step was omitted, to run Sage on the Sage-File, then at no point will the final document actually contain solved Math.
As it stands, the .TEX-File will export images into a separate folder, as .PDF-Files, that contain the plots. The simpler 'latex' command cannot use anything other than .EPS-Files as images. So the .TEX-File would need to be modified, to generate the .EPS-File (by deleting any occurrences of '[pdf]'), and then in principle, EPS Images should be generated, alongside PDF Images, and the .EPS-Files used.
Just to make the above exercise more confusing, a .DVI-File will be output, which 'xdvi' might not preview correctly, in that it will seem to contain a blank rectangle where the plot should be. The error message is then output by 'xdvi', that 'gs' doesn't recognize the output device 'x11′. Yet, when 'dvips' is next run on the .DVI-File, a correct .PS-File results, that contains the plot.
This modern problem with 'xdvi' can be solved, by installing the package 'ghostscript-x', which enhances the way 'gs' works, and also allows 'xdvi' to preview the .DVI-File properly.
And AFAIK the answer would be, that the file output only contains the Math for Sage to solve. The rest of the LyX Document, with text etc., will not be contained in that file.
The actual step of running 'sage' on the Sage-File, is also the slowest. A situation is conceivable in which the actual Math to solve is very complex, but in which minor editing of the document is needed, after which to recompile would not require that the Math be redone.
For the purposes of this posting, the computer is fast, the Math is still straightforward, and the reader needs an easy-to-follow guide on how to get the integration of 'SageTex' into 'LyX' working.
Since some of my readers may want to obtain a preview of their document, before actually exporting the final PDF, if the configuration files have been edited as I wrote, the way to do that is 'Document -> View (Other Formats) -> PDF (pdflatex+sagetex)'.
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Penida & Lembongan Island Tour 2 days 1 night Package features tours to popular spot on these island to Devil Tear's, Dream Beach, Panorama Point, Yellow Bridge Nusa Ceningan, Angel Billabong, Broken Beach, Kelingking Secret Point and snorkeling tour at Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida Island.
This is the best package for a shot getaway from Bali island.
08.30am: Pick up from your hotel in Kuta/Seminyak.
09.30am: Arrive in Sanur and depart to Lembongan Island.
11.00pm: Lunch at local restaurant.
02.30pm: Depart to Penida Island by public boat.
02.45pm: Arrive at Toya Pakeh Harbor & drive to Crystal Bay for snorkeling tour & enjoy this beautiful beach in the island.
01.00pm: Drop back to hotel & check out from hotel.
Lunch will be prepared at hotel – buffet lunch.
03.30pm: Depart to Buyuk Harbor for back to Bali.
04.15pm: Arrive at Bali & drop back to hotel. Tour ends.
1 night stay at Hotel in Penida as on availability. NOTE: Based on twin sharing basic.
Pick up and drop off from your hotel in Bali on day 1 and day 2.
All land transportation in Nusa Lembongan Island & Nusa Penida Island.
2 ways speed boat tickets : Bali to Nusa Lembongan / Nusa Penida Island to Bali.
Tour guide x 1 during your island tour at Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Penida Island.
Driver x 1 during your island tour at Lembongan & Nusa Penida Island.
Snorkeling tour at Crystal bay x 1 hour + Snorkeling equipment such as snorkel Mask, fins, life jacket etc.
All meals as per itinerary | Breakfast x 1, Lunch x 2.
23% Government taxes and services charge.
Bar bill in hotel such as extra drinks, foods etc.
Dinner at Nusa Penida Island.
Lembongan Island Tour visit to Devil Tear's, Dream Beach, Panorama Point, Yellow Bridge Nusa Ceningan.
Nusa Penida Tour visit to Angel Billabong, Broken Beach, Kelingking Secret Point.
Snorkeling Tour at Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida Island.
I had travelled to many countries with different travel agencies, the best one was the nice tour guys. Especially they took us to an island called nusa penida, its an amazing place beautiful scenes and a must visit area.
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This 2 bedroom, 2 full baths home, located on Mc Fadden Drive was recently sold on Wednesday, December 19th for $475,000.
With 1,177 square feet of total floorspace, this home is priced at $403.57 per square foot. That's 13.64% higher than the neighborhood average. There are also 2.00 garage spaces available for parking.
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Home / News and Media / Sarah Fulton
ALRC Contributor
Sarah Fulton
Principal Legal Officer
Sarah joined the ALRC in January 2020. As a Principal Legal Officer, Sarah supports the President and Commissioners by leading the legal team for specific law reform inquiries.
Sarah is currently leading the legal team for the Religious Educational Institutions and Anti-Discrimination Laws Inquiry. She previously led the Judicial Impartiality Inquiry and has also worked on the following Inquiries:
Financial Services Legislation
Prior to joining the ALRC Sarah had a diverse legal career working as an international arbitration lawyer in private practice, as a legal advisor for international NGOs focused on prevention of torture and access to justice, representing clients before United Nations treaty bodies and regional human rights courts, and as an independent consultant advising civil society and governments on documentation of human rights violations and reparation for international crimes. She also served as a judicial associate/researcher in the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Queensland and the Court of Appeal of England and Wales.
Sarah has worked in China, Timor-Leste and the United Kingdom and is qualified to practise in Australia and England and Wales. She is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland, and holds a Master of Laws with Merit from University College London, and Bachelor degrees in Law (with Honours) and Arts from the University of Queensland.
RECORDING Without Fear or Favour: Responses to the ALRC Report on Judicial Impartiality
Watch the Attorney-General deliver the Australian Government's response to the ALRC's final report and recommendations in the Judicial Impartiality Inquiry, followed by reflections on different aspects of the report by three members of the Inquiry's Advisory Committee.
Without Fear or Favour: The ALRC's Report on Judicial Impartiality
Australian Public Law Blog Article by Dr William Isdale and Sarah Fulton
Without Fear or Favour: the ALRC's new report on judicial impartiality and the law on bias
In its just-released report, Without Fear of Favour: Judicial Impartiality and the Law on Bias, the Australian Law Reform Commission has outlined 14 recommendations which, if adopted, will buttress impartial decision-making and help maintain the legitimacy of the federal judiciary in a changing world. This article outlines the context for the Inquiry, consultation views and empirical data considered by the ALRC, and summarises a number of the report's key recommendations.
Judicial impartiality in a changing world
Proctor Article by Dr William Isdale and Sarah Fulton
ALRC talks with practitioners at the 2022 Law Council of Australia's Corporations Law Workshop
How to simplify the Corporations Act and financial services laws was the focus of the ALRC's presentation to the Law Council of Australia's 2022 Corporations Law. The workshop was held in Katoomba, NSW on the 3-5 June 2022.
Q&A with students at the University of Sydney
On 24 September 2020, ALRC Principal Legal Officer Micheil Paton and Senior Legal Officer Sarah Fulton answered questions from students in a class on Law Reform, at the request of Professor Simon Rice OAM, the Kim Santow Chair of Law and Social Justice at the University of Sydney Law School. The students had read a …
Corporate Crime: Directors' and Officers' Liability on the Map
Latest report from the Australian Law Reform Commission sets out the ways in which directors and senior executives can – and should – be held responsible when companies break the law.
In Chapter 9 of its Final Report on Corporate Criminal Responsibility, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) takes a deep dive into how directors and executives of Australian companies may be held personally liable for corporate misconduct.
Corporate Criminal Responsibility Podcast Series
In this podcast series you will hear from several members of the Australian Law Reform Commission team discussing key issues raised in the Corporate Criminal Responsibility Final Report.
Each of the short interviews will unpack the current landscape and the final recommendations made by the ALRC.
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Following Canada's lead, China entered the gold bullion coin market in competition with the Krugerrand for a share of the ballooning private gold bullion market. China, as did Canada, understood the importance of creating a niche. In 1982 the Panda was introduced, becoming the first modern collectible gold bullion coin.
The Chinese Pandas are minted in limited numbers and the design varies from year to year. While in mintage Pandas sell as bullion, but once the production limit is reached, they acquire immediate added value as collectibles. Further value is added as new designs add to the series.
The obverse of the Chinese Panda portrays the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. The Peoples' Republic of China is inscribed in hanzi over the temple and the mint year is inscribed in Arabic numerals below. To date, three minor variations in the design have been noted.
The Panda's reverse plays upon the universal appeal of panda bears with an endearing new portrayal every year. The only exception to the annual change occurred in 2002 with the repetition of the 2001 design. Consumer reaction convinced the Chinese that it was a bad idea.
Chinese Pandas are struck from 0.9990 fine gold in five weights – 1/20, 1/10, 1/4, 1/2, and 1 ounce. Pandas weighing 5 and 12 ounces have also been minted irregularly. Proof sets of the Chinese Panda were offered only from 1986 to 1995.
Being the first of its kind alone makes the Chinese Panda series worthy of consideration by any investor. The formula for added value has proven itself over more than three decades, and the panda is arguably the most endearing subject amongst all competitors.
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noun, plural er·ra·ta [ih-rah-tuh, ih-rey-, ih-rat-uh] /ɪˈrɑ tə, ɪˈreɪ-, ɪˈræt ə/.
an error in writing or printing.
a statement of an error and its correction inserted, usually on a separate page or slip of paper, in a book or other publication; corrigendum.
An erratum, ever to be regretted, is certainly quite unexpected, on a gravestone.
So, for once, M. Michelet has an erratum to enter upon the fly-leaf of his book in presentation copies.
The erratum noted after the list of illustrations has been fixed.
Yet all this terrible reproach is only founded on an Erratum!
In this Project Gutenberg eText the erratum has been applied.
"list of corrections attached to a printed book," 1580s, from Latin erratum (plural errata), neuter past participle of errare (see err).
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District Survey Shows Cuts in Textbooks, Electives, Field Trips
By Erik W. Robelen — April 08, 2010 1 min read
A new report offers a bleak outlook for school districts as federal economic-stimulus aid runs out and many continue to struggle financially, with widespread layoffs and severe cutbacks forecast. For an overview, check out this story by my colleague Alyson Klein.
I decided to take a closer look at the impact on classroom and curriculum matters. The findings are based on surveys of 453 school superintendents and other district-level officials from 45 states. The surveys were conducted last month.
Here's some of what I found.
First, not surprisingly, class sizes are on the rise. In 2008-09, 9 percent of respondents said class sizes increased. That number grew to 26 percent of surveyed districts for this school year, and will more than double to 62 percent in 2010-11.
Many districts are reducing academic interventions and Saturday classes. About half expect cuts in this area next school year, compared with 24 percent in 2009-10 and 5 percent the year before.
Elective courses are taking an increasing hit. About half of those surveyed said they anticipated cuts in such courses for next school year, compared with 16 percent in the current academic year and 6 percent in 2008-09.
Furthermore, increasing numbers of districts are delaying textbook purchases. Roughly half of district officials surveyed expected delays in 2010-11, compared with about one-third this year and 14 percent in 2008-09.
Another area pegged for cuts is school field trips. About half of district administrators expect a cut for 2010-11, compared with 24 percent seeing cuts this school year and 11 percent in 2008-09.
Other areas where cuts are being seen and are expected to grow include summer school, extracurricular activities, and technology purchases.
Erik W. Robelen
Erik W. Robelen formerly wrote for Education Week.
Research Federal Policy Electives
A version of this news article first appeared in the Curriculum Matters blog.
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Since early November, I have been taking the very first flight leaving Toronto, a 6:05 am flight to Houston, Texas. Interestingly, no plane is allowed to take off from Toronto's Lester B. Pearson airport before 6:30 am, but Continental is so excited about getting me down to Texas as early as possible, they load up the plane 25 minutes early, giving them time to get de-iced and head out to the runway to be sure they are right there, at the edge of the runway, ready to go when the minute hand reaches the bottom of the clock.
This week, instead of travelling down to Houston for the usual Monday through Thursday work schedule, I'm doing two days in Norfolk, Virginia then heading down to Houston for a couple days before heading home for the last time this year. As my flight to Norfolk was leaving Toronto on Monday afternoon, I actually got to sleep in on Monday morning!
Now, I should explain what I mean by sleeping in, because I actually got up this morning at 8:00 am. But usually on Monday mornings, I am turning off the alarm at 4:00am, before grabbing a quick shower and heading out of my apartment and into the awaiting cold taxi for the ride to the airport.
And unlike most Monday mornings, I was actually woken by my alarm clock this morning, even though it went off a full 4 hours later than it usually would. On the nights before I have those 6:05 am flights to catch, I never really sleep all that well. There is this nagging fear that grips me all night that I am going to sleep through my alarm and miss my flight, and so I never really am able to fall asleep. Ocasionally I'll drift into a fitful few minutes sleep, only to awake with a start and a feeling of dread that I've slept through my alarm. My heart will start racing and adrenaline will pump through my body. I'll look over at the alarm clock, only to see that I still have a good 2 hours before the horrible buzzing claxen of the alarm clock.
The only real rest I get Sunday nights or Monday mornings is once the flight attendent closes the main cabin door on the plane, and I can sink myself into my airplane seat and finally shut my eyes, confident that I didn't miss my plane.
I'm not alone in this malady. Many of my fellow road warriors, business travellers who hit the road many times a year, describe a similar problem, the inability to sleep on those nights before early morning flights. I've tried a million things to try and sleep better - getting up early on Sunday morning so I'll be more tired on Sunday night, warm milk, booze (warm or cold), stretching exercises, counting backwards from 100, but so far nothing has eased the fear of missing that flight.
So this weekend was a blessing, and I'm doubly blessed when I think about the fact that come Friday I will be arriving at home and hanging up the laptop bag and black dress shoes for a full TWO WEEKS of not doing any business travel. I haven't even planned any big trips for my vacation, instead choosing to stay close to home, visiting with friends and family, hanging around the house drinking tea and watching DVDs and most importantly, sleeping in, especially on Monday mornings.
Well, I'm glad you're taking it easy for the holidays. Merry Christmas from s jealous office-dweller who sometimes wishes she were a road warrior.
Glad that you can take it easy.
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