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In: Environmental Entomology, 36 pp. 801-810.
Birkhofer, Klaus and Scheu, S. and Wise, D. H.
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Music Opinion
Monday Music : Madonna: Rise
May 19, 2019 May 16, 2020 Rehna
Like a new Star Wars film, a new album from Madonna used to be an event. Fans and haters alike would be curious to see what new direction she was taking with her sound and image. Even when the hullabaloo around her had quietened a little after the Sex Book era and people said she was finished, she came storming back with, arguably, her best album Ray of Light. Seemingly having learnt that over exposure can be a bad thing, she relied instead on great pop songs and her natural beauty which, in retrospect, was considerable. Just take a look at the video for the Power of goodbye.
The Queen of pop is currently working overtime to turn her upcoming album Madame X (out in June) into that kind of event from the glory days. For over two months now she has been putting out teaser photos, snippets of music and short videos to drum up interest. Madame X revolves around a concept which, Madonna says, came from her old dance teacher who, when Madonna was 19, advised her to create a new character each day she came to class. So, Madonna tells us that Madame X is a spy, a saint, a teacher, a rebel fighter, a prostitute, a secret agent, a head of state, a nun, a cabaret singer. She travels around the world changing identity, fighting for freedom, bringing light into darkness.
It all sounds quaintly old fashioned. The woman often accused of trying to remain relevant, as if that were a bad thing, seems to have gone back in time to old style Hollywood, books and art with this new concept. She has even taken a rather '90s approach to the promotion of it. Instead of dropping the new album the way most artists currently do, relying on the element of surprise to inspire their fans to buy it, she has chosen a prolonged campaign of building up the interest. She showcased the video for the first single from the album, Medellin, with young Colombian star Maluma, on MTV.
It all seemed a nice throwback to when pop music, although ephemeral, was not as disposable as it currently is. Unfortunately, the problem for Madonna, so far, has been that the music itself from Madame X has been underwhelming.
Her attempts to make the cha-cha-cha from Medellin a thing didn't work. And the three singles since, I rise, Crave, and Future are pleasant enough but forgettable. This weekend she appeared on Eurovision 2019 the cheesy song contest still best known for only producing one good act, ABBA.
She sang Like a prayer and Future. The performance has drawn, to put it mildly, mixed reviews. Putting aside the ageist taunts which have been thrown at her for the past two decades and the criticisms for using autotune, her biggest problem must be the muted reaction to her new song.
Moreover, in the social media posts about her and the performance, the most striking thing is how few people are aware she has a new album coming out. The annoying and unattractive eyepatch she has been sporting for weeks as part of her Madame X persona is the butt of jokes about her having cataract surgery or conjunctivitis rather than an acceptance that it is part of a new Madonna image and era. Similarly, the young rappers and Reggaeton artists she has collaborated with may well have sold many records but the public at large doesn't know or care about them. They are not stars. Madonna once wrote and recorded with the likes of Prince. That's the Madonna her long time fans want to see again. It's no good pretending that she is moving on and those fans are living in the past. If the songs were better the fans would happily move along with her as they have done for the past four decades.
Madonna was and is a glorious pop superstar. She is the last woman standing of the global megastars from the 80s and 90s. We are unlikely to see their like again. And there will certainly not be another female pop star like her again. But at present it's no longer clear who Madonna currently sings for. She is trying to catch a market rather than create it, as she once so brilliantly did. 'Cool' isn't an outfit or youth.
There is nothing cooler than success and when Madonna rediscovers that basic principle of the entertainment world she will reign once again.
The album is now out and has gone to number one in over 50 countries. it remains to be seen, however, if it sells beyond the hardcore fan base. A number one song or album these days means little because the sales bar is so low. The reviews are mixed. From 'intriguing' to a 'a mess' they cross the spectrum. The video for Dark Ballet was much heralded by the fans but received a shrug generally – the 'woke' themes and Catholic symbols seemed tired and done umpteen times before by her. The eyepatch is universally disliked and even ardent fans can't describe it as anything other than ridiculous and her least attractive look ever. The plumped up lips, silver teeth and obvious cosmetic 'help' add to the unappealing image. The tv appearances aren't as awful as social media paint them but they aren't encouraging the masses to rush out and buy the album, so they are a bit of a misfire.
The music world doesn't need a Madonna trying to sound like and compete with the forgettable young girls currently hogging the scene, it wants the icon Madonna back.
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Monty's 5-way telecaster wiring harness adds two new sounds to your tonal arsenal; in the front position of the 5-way switch, the two pickups are wired together in series, giving an incredibly full, fat-sounding middle position. In the rear position, a small amount of the neck pickup signal is blended with the full signal from the bridge, beefing up the bottom end while keeping all that classic tele twang.
The middle three positions on Monty's 5-way harness are exactly the same as a normal telecaster 3-way, so you don't have to worry about losing any of the iconic sounds that we all know and love.
When two pickups are wired together, they are normally wired in parallel, just like a standard telecaster middle position. Parallel wiring is perhaps most simply described as wiring two independent circuits together: the resulting output is essentially the average output of the two pickups.
The front position on Monty's 5-way telecaster wiring harness wires the pickups together in series. This combines the two pickups into one circuit, a technique most notably used for the middle position on Danelectro guitars. The total output is the combined output of the two pickups, giving an increase in volume and an incredibly warm, fat sound.
The rear position on our telecaster 5-way is another variant on series wiring; as with the front position, the pickups are wired together in series. However, a resistor is used to bleed most of the signal from the neck pickup to ground. This results in a sound that is halfway between standard series wiring and the bridge pickup alone: fat and creamy but with all the bright, punchy articulation you would expect from a Telecaster bridge pickup.
A final slight tweak that we do like to make is our 50's wiring mod. This changes the wiring of the tone cap to resemble that used in a 50's Les Paul. In turn, this affects the interaction between the volume and tone pots, keeping the guitar brighter as you roll down the volume. We always recommend 50's wiring, but the option for standard Telecaster wiring is available. It's also worth noting that 50's wiring makes a treble bleed largely redundant, so we don't normally recommend pairing the two. But hey, the option's there if you want it!
This wiring harnesses is handmade by us using the highest quality components; 250K CTS pots, an Oak Grigsby 5-way super switch, a 0.022uf NOS Russian Paper in oil capacitor, vintage correct pushback wire and a Switchcraft jack. Basically, all the good stuff.
The parts are all American imperial sized, so may not automatically fit on import instruments with metric sized parts without a little modification. If you are unsure, please contact us in advance and we will advise what needs to be done.
This harness is available in both right-handed and left-handed configurations, and with or without a treble bleed.
Instructions for installation are included with the harness, but please be aware that it will involve some soldering. If you aren't comfortable doing this yourself, please bring your guitar to Monty's or any other qualified tech; we will be happy to help you install it.
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Clinical Practice | September 2010
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Caused by Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli 0111
Reza Azadi, DO; Kenneth Calabrese, DO; Jeffrey Stroup, PharmD
From the Oklahoma State University Medical Center in Tulsa (Dr Azadi), the Nephrology Specialists of Tulsa in Oklahoma (Dr Calabrese), and the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa (Dr Stroup).
Address correspondence to Reza Azadi, DO, Nephrology Specialists of Oklahoma, 6465 S. Yale Ave., Ste 507, Tulsa, OK 74136-7807. E-mail: [email protected]
Hypertension/Kidney Disease
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, September 2010, Vol. 110, 538-544. doi:https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.2010.110.9.538
Azadi R, Calabrese K, Stroup J. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Caused by Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli 0111. J Am Osteopath Assoc 2010;110(9):538–544. doi: https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.2010.110.9.538.
Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli (STEC) was first discovered in 1977 and since has caused serious complications including the life-threatening condition of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). While HUS is most common in children, adults and especially elderly patients experience a higher incidence of death and disability. Because the majority of HUS cases have been described in children, pediatric treatment options have been used to treat adult and elderly patients with HUS. More research regarding the treatment, risk factors, and prognosis of HUS in adults needs to be performed to ensure that optimal care is provided. The authors present a case series of 5 adults with HUS who were part of the largest outbreak of E coli 0111 reported in the United States. To date, there are no published cases of HUS secondary to E coli 0111 in adults. The authors also include a literature review of HUS secondary to STEC.
Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli (STEC) was discovered in 1977 and was associated with hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) and the E coli serotype O157:H7 in 1982.1-4 Since then, diarrhea-associated HUS has been recognized as the most common cause of acute renal failure in children.3,5
Hemolytic uremic syndrome has a worldwide presence. In Asia, Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 is one of the organisms responsible for most cases of diarrhea-associated HUS. In the Western Hemisphere, however, STEC is the main cause of HUS.6 Transmission vehicles for STEC include foods (eg, unpasteurized apple cider, milk, fresh vegetables, fresh sprouts, salami), petting zoos, dairy farms, and recreational water supplies. Cattle are the main vectors harboring this deadly organism; the fecal matter of cattle typically contaminate the sources (eg, lakes, meat products) that later become transmission vehicles.3
Currently, at least 60 E coli serotypes have been associated with human disease.3,7 In the United States, E coli O157:H7 is the most common STEC and causes both sporadic and epidemic infections leading to more than 70,000 illnesses and 60 deaths annually.8,9 Reported outbreaks have dramatically increased, from fewer than 5 outbreaks reported in 1983 to more than 35 reported in 1999.10 Twenty percent to 50% of STEC infections are caused by non-O157:H7 serotypes.3 For example, in a prospective study1 of 394 children from Germany and Austria with HUS, 43% of patient stool samples yielded E coli serotypes other than O157:H7, including STEC O26:H11/H(15%), O157:H(10%), O145:H28/H(9%), O103:H2/H(3%), and 0111:H8/H(3%).
Five percent to 8% of children with toxin-associated diarrhea develop HUS.11 The most common associated risk factors for HUS development include a raised white blood cell (WBC) count (ie, more than 11,000/μL), use of antibiotics or antimotility agents, and age (ie, younger than 5 years or older than 65 years).1,6,8,12-14 The incidence of HUS in adults is 10-fold less than in children.15 Unlike children, however, adults with HUS have higher mortality rates; some researchers have identified mortality rates up to 86% in the elderly population.5,12,13,15 In addition, adults with diarrhea-associated HUS experience more severe neurologic abnormalities, more severe anemia, and more severe thrombocytopenia than do children with HUS.15
Considering that some of the current treatment recommendations for adults with HUS are based on pediatric research, more research on adult treatment, risk factors, and prognosis is needed to ensure that optimal care is provided.5 We present a case series of 5 adults with HUS who were part of the largest outbreak of E coli 0111 reported in the United States, followed by a review of the literature regarding HUS secondary to STEC. To our knowledge, there are no published cases of HUS in adults secondary to E coli 0111.
In August 2008, an outbreak of E coli 0111:NM occurred in Locust Grove, Oklahoma, affecting a total of 341 identified people—to our knowledge, the largest outbreak of E coli 0111 reported in the United States.16 Seventy-one patients were hospitalized, 26 developed HUS, and 1 died.16 Analysis of affected patients' stool samples by the Oklahoma State Department of Health revealed that Shiga toxin 1 (stx1) and Shiga toxin 2 (stx2) were produced by E coli 0111:NM.
We identified 3 men and 2 women (mean [standard deviation {SD}] age, 54.4 [9.2] years; range, 42-61 years) from two major hospitals in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as having HUS (Table 1). In these patients, HUS was defined by the presence of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA; hemoglobin level <13.5 g/dL for men and <12 g/dL for women), thrombocytopenia, and acute renal failure (>0.3 mg/dL increase in the serum creatinine level between time of admission and diagnosis). All patients also had a low haptoglobin level (ie, <26 mg/dL), presence of schistocytes on their peripheral blood smear, and prodromal bloody diarrhea, documented by historical report or positive occult blood in stool. Fever was not present from the time of admission to diagnosis in any patient.
Demographic and Laboratory Characteristics of 5 Patients With Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome *
Demographic and Laboratory Characteristics
▪ Sex F F M M M
▪ Age, y 42 61 61 47 61
▪ Temperature, °F 96 96.8 97 97.9 97
▪ Prodromic Bloody Diarrhea Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
▪ Schistocytes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
▪ Urine Output at Diagnosis, mL/d 50 >500 <500 3475 650
▪ Haptoglobin at Diagnosis, mg/dL 54.5 <8 <30 <8 <8
▪ Admit Creatinine, mg/dL 0.8 0.7 1.6 0.9 0.9
□ Diagnosis 4.94 1.5 2.61 1.1 1.5
□ Discharge 3.26 1.1 3.02 1.2 1.2
□ Follow-up 1.11 0.8 1.1 0.9 0.9
▪ Hemoglobin, g/dL 14.9 15.3 17.6 18.2 14.4
□ Diagnosis 10.2 10.3 12.6 11 10.1
□ Discharge 11.1 9.4 8.4 10.9 10.6
▪ Platelets, × 103/μL 412 219 342 324 60
□ Diagnosis 83 20 69 18 44
□ Discharge 252 261 276 544 186
▪ LDH, U/L 332 498 ... ... ...
□ Diagnosis 2122 2135 800 232 ...
□ Discharge 316 414 339 232 ...
▪ WBC/μL 24,100 16,400 38,300 12,000 30,100
□ Diagnosis 17.4 10 29 14.2 30
□ Discharge 8.4 7.2 19.4 8.2 9
Abbreviations: WBC, White Blood Cell
*Patients were part of the 2008 Escherichia coli 0111:NM Outbreak in Locust Grove, Oklahoma, described in the present report.
On admission, serum creatinine levels ranged from 0.7 mg/dL to 1.6 mg/dL. The mean (SD) time from admission to diagnosis of HUS was 3.8 (1.6) days. Leukocytosis (WBC count >12,000/μL), was present in all 5 patients at the time of admission and in 4 patients at diagnosis. All patients had been treated with fluoroquinolones in the 2 weeks prior to HUS diagnosis.
Four of the 5 patients were treated with plasmapheresis. Of these 4 patients, 2 were also treated with hemodialysis. The patient who did not undergo plasmapheresis was treated with hemodialysis only (Table 2). The mean (SD) length of hospitalization was 21.6 (11.9) days (range, 11-42 days).
Hospitalization, Discharge, and Treatment Characteristics of 5 Patients With Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome *
Hospitalization, Discharge And Treatment Characteristics
▪ No. of Days Hospitalized 21 17 11 17 42
▪ No. of Days Between Admission and Diagnosis 3 3 5 6 2
▪ Antibiotic Used Prior to Diagnosis Levofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Levofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin
▪ Plasma Infusion No Yes No No No
▪ No. of Plasmapheresis Therapies 7 0 4 7 1
▪ No. of Hemodialysis Therapies 10 1 2 0 0
▪ Hypertension on Discharge New onset New onset Chronic Chronic New onset
▪ Extrarenal Manifestations During Hospitalization
Hepatitis, neurologic colitis
Pancreatic colitis
Renal recovery occurred in all patients and was documented on follow-up creatinine (Table 1), which is the creatine level documented from hospital discharge to up to 3 months after hospital discharge. The new onset of hypertension occurred in 3 of 5 patients, with the remaining 2 already having established hypertension prior to admission. Extrarenal manifestations other than colitis were documented in 2 patients (Table 2).
This case series illustrates the complexity of HUS and some of its widespread manifestations. Risk factors for progression to HUS noted in this series included an elevated WBC count and antibiotic use prior to HUS diagnosis. Unlike other outbreaks of E coli 0111 in Texas and Australia, this case series involved adults rather than children.17,18 While supportive therapy has proven to be beneficial in children with HUS, increased mortality and severity continue to be documented in adult patients.
The mortality rate in this subset of patients was much lower than that reported in other previously documented adult cases12 discussed in the present report. The average age of the patients in these studies12,15 may be a reason for the improved mortality rate.
The present case series highlights the challenges in identifying and managing HUS caused by STEC infection in adult patients. To provide a better understanding of HUS, we review its pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
The central event in the pathogenesis of HUS is thought to be injury to the vascular endothelial cells.11 Examination of the capillaries in tissues from patients with HUS reveals swelling of vascular endothelial cells accompanied by a widening of the subendothelial space and intravascular fibrin and platelet thrombi.11 Shiga toxins produced by E coli are major virulence factors responsible for the microvascular endothelial injury that underlies the pathophysiology of HUS.1
Shiga toxins are 70-kDa holotoxins, of which there are two types associated with both human disease and STEC: stx1 and stx2.7,11 The Shiga toxin produced by Shigella dysenteriae type 1 is almost identical to stx1 of STEC, yet only 55% to 60% amino acid homology exists between stx1 and stx2 of STEC. The toxins do not appear to carry equivalent risk of causing HUS.11,19 Serotypes that produce only stx1 have the lowest risk of causing HUS, while those that produce only stx2 have the highest risk. Strains that produce both stx1 and stx2 carry an intermediate risk.11
Because STEC is noninvasive and rarely associated with bacteremia, it is generally believed that Shiga toxins must be absorbed through the intestine to cause disease.13 One mechanism through which Shiga toxins are thought to cause disease is the inhibition of protein synthesis. Shiga toxins are transported to target cells that have glycolipid globotriacylceramide (Gb3) receptors. The Shiga toxins bind to these receptors and are then internalized by receptor-mediated endocytosis.20
Within the cells, Shiga toxins halt protein synthesis by irreversibly inactivating ribosomes, which leads to cell death or severe cell damage.3,20 Consequently, endothelial swelling and detachment from the underlying basement membrane occur with secondary activation of both platelets and the coagulation cascade.20 Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) elaborated by STEC have also been implicated in the pathogenesis of HUS. Both LPS and Shiga toxins promote the production of proinflammatory and procoagulant cytokines. Lipo poly sac charides, which have strong affinity for cell membranes, interact with cells to induce the production of cytokines and chemokines such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and IL-8.20 Tumor necrosis factor upregulates the expression of Gb3 re ceptors on endothelial cells, and in conjunction with IL-1 has been found to in-crease specific binding sites for stx1 by 10- to 100-fold.1,2 Shiga toxins are trans ported by neutrophils to the kid ney, where they are transferred and bound to receptors on target cells, glomerular endothelial cells, and tubular epithelial cells.19,21 Interleukin 8 in creases the binding strength of leukocytes to endothelial cells, facilitating their infiltration into an area of inflammation.22
The degree of leukocytosis may exacerbate the effect that IL-8 has on disease progression. Early in the course of these infections, prothrombotic coagulation abnormalities—similar to those observed several days later when HUS develops—are present, which suggest that these cytokines may prime the endothelium for the development of HUS.6 Cytokines and chemokines appear to stimulate glomerular endothelial cells to express Gb3 receptors, promoting a response to Shiga toxins and subsequently making endothelial cell surfaces more prothrombotic and adherent for neutrophils.
Approximately 90% of patients with HUS experience a diarrheal prodrome. The prodrome usually precedes HUS by 1 to 2 weeks and often resolves before the occurrence of HUS. The watery diarrhea is immediately followed by bloody stools in 74% to 95% of cases.2,23,24 Fever is reported in less than 30% of cases, which is interesting considering the infectious etiology of HUS.25
Patients with HUS also experience abdominal pain, vomiting, and abdominal tenderness, prompting physicians to turn to surgical evaluation for initial diagnosis.
Laparotomy and autopsy findings have revealed large-bowel edema, and in some cases small-bowel edema with areas of hemorrhagic necrosis and ulceration. Colonoscopy reveals diffuse severe inflammation with edema and friability, longitudinal ulcers, and findings somewhat consistent with ulcerative colitis.11,12 Biopsy results usually reveal thrombotic microangiopathy, which manifests more extensively in the mucosa and submucosa.2
Parenterally administered Shiga toxins have caused colitis in animals, suggesting that bloody diarrhea may be caused in part by mesenteric ischemia initiated by circulating Shiga toxins rather than by direct STEC injury to the intestinal epithelium.6 Any area between the esophagus and the perianal area can be affected by HUS; more serious manifestations include severe hemorrhagic colitis, bowel necrosis, perforation, rectal prolapse, and intussusception.26
The renal impact of HUS ranges from hematuria and proteinuria to severe renal failure and oligoanuria. In more than 60% of children with HUS, severe renal failure develops and necessitates dialysis. Approximately 20% of children who recover from severe renal failure develop end-stage renal disease after recovering from diarrhea-associated HUS.1,5,19 Both glomerular and extraglomerular arteriolopathies result in patients with HUS. In regard to endothelial involvement, mainly preglomerular arterioles and capillaries are affected.19 Severe renal cortical necrosis demonstrates severe renal involvement and is associated more with pathology of the larger extraglomerular arterioles and the interlobular arteries than with smaller preglomerular capillaries and arterioles.19 Arterial hypertension due to volume overload or ischemia-induced activation of the renin-angiotensin system occurs in a majority of patients during the acute phase of HUS.2
In addition to kidneys and intestines, nearly any organ can be affected by HUS. The brain is affected in up to 20% of children with HUS, and severe manifestations may include seizures, coma, stroke, hemiparesis, and cortical blindness.2 A direct correlation between central nervous system involvement and mortality has been identified in patients with HUS.27,28 Muscle involvement, indicated by elevated creatinine kinase or troponin levels, rarely occurs with HUS.1 Glucose intolerance has been associated with thrombotic microangiopathy restricted to the pancreatic islet cells.2 Hepatomegaly and elevated serum transaminase levels are also frequently found in patients with HUS.26
Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, a hallmark finding of HUS, is defined as nonimmune hemolysis with prominent red blood cell fragmentation. Laboratory test results for patients with hemolysis may include elevated lactate dehydrogenase levels, decreased haptoglobin levels, and the identification of schistocytes on peripheral blood smears. Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia is identified by means of a schistocyte count of greater than 1%, or 2 or more schistocytes in a microscopic field at 100× magnification.29,30 Thrombocytopenia is a diagnostic criterion for HUS; in patients with HUS, platelets are consumed as a result of thrombi in the microvasculature.2 Leukocytosis, another common hematologic manifestation, is associated with a worse prognosis, which may be related to the mechanisms of leukocytosis discussed earlier in this report.31
Diarrhea-associated HUS is diagnosed on the basis of the characteristic laboratory findings of MAHA, thrombocytopenia, and acute renal injury after a diarrheal prodrome. With diarrheal prodrome, absence of fever should raise suspicion that STEC could be the cause of dysenteric or bloody diarrhea. Patients with leukocytosis (determined with a complete blood cell count) after a diarrheal prodrome secondary to STEC may develop thrombotic microangiopathy. Renal biopsy may be helpful when diagnosis is uncertain and thrombocytopenia does not contraindicate biopsy because of bleeding risk. Some patients never develop renal impairment and are diagnosed as having incomplete, or forme fruste, HUS.25,32
The diagnosis of STEC-mediated disease is typically confirmed by evaluating stool samples. Diagnostic approaches for STEC need to take into account the possibility that the organism identified is a pathogen and whether that organism has a reasonable likelihood of precipitating HUS.6 Because of the high prevalence of E coli O157:H7, all patients with bloody diarrhea should be evaluated for this strain by means of a stool culture on sorbitol-MacConkey agar. To evaluate for the possible false-negative results of this test and to identify non-O157:H7 STEC, a Shiga toxin assay should also be performed.6,31 Unlike other STEC, serotype O157:H7 is unable to ferment sucrose.3 Thus, plating this organism on sorbitol-MacConkey agar will reveal white colonies in about 50% of stool samples. Likewise, it will fail to identify half of E coli O157:H7 cases and all cases of non-O157:H7.3 Shiga toxin assays have a relatively good diagnostic sensitivity and diagnostic specificity and are tested by latex agglutination, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and polymerase chain reaction.6,33 Even if collected in the appropriate enrichment broth, not all Shiga toxin–positive specimens will produce a successful culture because diagnosis of HUS usually occurs several days after the onset of diarrhea, when the number of pathogens in the stool is decreasing.33
Serologic testing is another strategy for diagnosing STEC. Seven to 10 days after bacterial LPS enter the bloodstream, an antibody response occurs. According to findings in previous studies, the presence of IgG and IgM antibodies to E coli O157 is a good indicator of recent infection.10 IgM antibodies to STEC LPS have a 95% and 99% diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, respectively. Antibody levels may remain elevated for up to 11 weeks—an advantage over more time-sensitive stool cultures. In addition, serologies for antibodies to LPS antigens of different STEC strains can help confirm diagnosis when stool culture results are negative.32,34
Currently, the progression of hemorrhagic colitis to HUS cannot be prevented. Increased expansion of fluid volumes by means of intravenous rehydration and maintenance of fluids during the diarrheal phase has been reported to provide nephroprotection, which may attenuate but will not prevent renal injury.6 An observational study35 of 29 patients with HUS analyzed the association between fluid replenishment and severity of renal failure. More vigorous fluid replenishment during the diarrheal phase of the illness suggested less severe renal involvement.
Fluid management is determined by the intravascular volume state and renal function of the patient. At the first sign of hypertension or cardiopulmonary overload, fluids should be restricted and reassessed. Dialysis therapy may be indicated for volume-overloaded patients unresponsive to diuretics. However, there is no evidence that dialysis affects clinical outcome, and indications for dialysis in HUS are similar to those for other forms of acute renal failure. Patients with HUS can also become profoundly anemic, and transfusion may be a viable treatment option to avoid cardiovascular and pulmonary collapse. Approximately 80% of patients with typical HUS require red blood cell transfusions.6 Because platelets may contribute to the formation of microthrombi and promote tissue ischemia, platelet transfusions are discouraged unless patients have severe hemorrhaging or are undergoing invasive procedures.1,5,6,19,32,36
Two treatments once thought to be beneficial in the management of the diarrheal phase of the disease are now known to increase the risk of progression to HUS. The first, the use of antimotility agents or narcotics, should be avoided for all patients suspected of having STEC infection because these agents have been associated with an increased risk of HUS and associated neurologic complications.6 In a retrospective review37 of 278 children with HUS, the use of antimotility agents was associated with a 190% increased risk of developing HUS.
The second treatment, once thought to be beneficial but now recognized as harmful in the management of HUS, is the use of antibiotics. Both retrospective and prospective observational studies report an increased risk of HUS with administration of antibiotics during the diarrheal phase of illness. In 2000, a multicenter, prospective study8 of 71 children with confirmed STEC infection showed a 17.3-fold increased risk for development of HUS with early antibiotic therapy. In a 1993 outbreak in Washington State, antibiotics administered early in illness were not associated with a diminished risk of developing HUS.37 It is suspected that antibiotics cause induction of bacteriophages—on which Shiga toxin genes are located—which subsequently results in increased toxin production.3,6,11,32 Fluoroquinolones have been reported to induce the release of Shiga toxins from E coli O157:H7 in vitro.38 However, a retrospective analysis38 of an outbreak in Japan revealed that fluoroquinolone exposure for 5 days eradicated E coli O157:H7 in children. The role of fluoroquinolone therapy in causing and managing HUS needs to be explored.
While controversial, plasmapheresis would likely remove Shiga toxins and proinflammatory cytokines suspected to initiate and perpetuate the microvascular process that leads to HUS.12 The three main indications for plasmapheresis in patients with STEC is its toxin size (ie, >15 kDa), its acute toxicity, and its resistance to conventional therapy. In 2003, the American Society of Apheresis assigned plasmapheresis as a category III treatment option for patients with HUS. This category level indicates that the benefit of treatment is not clearly defined.39 Plasmapheresis may be associated with potentially critical complications, including severe anaphylactoid reactions, arrhythmias, and hypotension. Less severe complications include citrate-induced hypocalcemia and citrate-induced metabolic alkalosis.
While currently there are no randomized controlled trials being performed to evaluate the effectiveness of plasma exchange in adult HUS patients, multiple reports have suggested plasma exchange may be an effective treatment option for adult patients with HUS. In 1996, an outbreak of STEC O157:H7–related HUS demonstrated the potential efficacy of plasma exchange in improving survival rates.12 In this outbreak, 83% of those who did not undergo plasma exchange died, whereas only 31% of those who did receive plasma exchange died.12 In another case series of adult patients who presented with overt bloody diarrhea, 17 of 21 patients responded to plasma exchange treatment.15 Plasma exchange has been used to treat children with HUS in which the central neurologic system was affected. However, the outcome of this treatment option has been inconclusive.1 One report40 suggested plasma exchange shortened the duration of acute renal failure in children and led to better long-term renal function.
Many approaches to treatment of patients with HUS have been unsuccessful. For example, there is no current evidence that anticoagulants, prostacyclin, steroids, or intravenous immunoglobulin are of value in the treatment of HUS.19 Two prospective controlled trials36 indicated that plasma therapy may limit short-term renal lesions caused by HUS but does not affect long-term renal outcome and survival. The orally administered toxin binder Synsorb Pk (Synsorb Biotech Inc, Calgary, Alberta, Canada), which was offered as an investigational drug in an E coli outbreak in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 2000, failed to show improvement in clinical outcomes for children with HUS.1 Certain treatment options for HUS still lack support in terms of study results and FDA approval or are currently under investigation. The newest compound, DAISY, is a decavalent globotrioside glycolipid–related Shiga toxin receptor analogue that inhibits the activity of stx1 and stx2 by preventing the adhesion of Shiga toxin to target cells. When administered intravenously, DAISY has been shown to protect mice.1 It has been suggested that plasminogen-activating inhibitor type 1 may be a circulating factor inhibitor of fibrinolysis in HUS.41 In one study, normalization of plasminogen-activating inhibitor type 1 was associated with improvement in renal function.42 A clinical trial designed to test the effectiveness of neutralizing anti–Shiga toxin antibodies in preventing HUS has been initiated at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.3 A baboon model of Shiga toxin–mediated injury that reproduces human disease has also been developed.3 This model has provided insight to the unlikelihood that prostacyclin is involved in the pathophysiologic processes of HUS and that elevated levels of von Willebrand factor is central to the pathogenesis of HUS.11 Another study has shown that stx2 is bound to polymorphonuclear leukocytes in patients with HUS and may provide further insight into diagnosis and therapy.21 It is likely that the amount of toxin that enters the systemic circulation is a critical factor in determining which patients will develop HUS and other systemic manifestations.43 While the amount of Shiga toxins necessary for HUS progression remains unknown, the described techniques or other diagnostic options may make this information available and quantifiable in the future.
Spontaneous resolution of HUS occurs in most affected children 1 to 2 weeks after the onset of diarrhea. Renal function will usually resolve after hemoglobin and platelet levels return to baseline.44,45 The mortality rate in children who develop HUS has been estimated to be 5%, with an equal percentage developing either end-stage renal disease or severe neurologic sequelae. In a retrospective study of 17 children who died of HUS, 15 died during the acute phase of HUS.46 Of these 15, 8 died of disease involving the central neurologic system.45,46 Hyperkalemia, congestive heart failure, and pulmonary hemorrhage accounted for the other deaths.45,46 A meta-analysis of 3476 patients suspected of having diarrhea-associated HUS also revealed an increased mortality rate and occurrence of end-stage renal disease in those patients with severe neurologic manifestations.47
The glomerular filtration rate typically returns to normal in most children. However, some patients have demonstrated a persistent 10% to 20% decrease in renal blood flow, which may suggest subclinical loss of nephron function.19,45 Two reports48,49 with mean follow-ups of 9.6 and 8.5 years have suggested an increased incidence of chronic renal sequelae as evidenced by hypertension, proteinuria, and/or a decline in glomerular filtration rate. These comorbidities occurred in up to one-third of children with prolonged initial disease defined by anuria lasting more than 8 days or oliguria lasting more than 15 days.48,49 The meta-analysis previously described demonstrated that death or end-stage renal disease occurred in 12% of children with diarrhea-associated HUS, and 25% of survivors developed long-term renal sequelae.47 Approximately 10% of those with renal impairment have both proteinuria and decreased glomerular filtration rate. This combination may place patients at high risk for loss of renal function and eventual end-stage renal disease due to hyperfiltration injury.20
The course and prognosis of HUS has been suspected to be different between adults and children. Studies have shown that children with HUS exhibit a better response to dialysis and have decreased mortality rates compared to adults.1 In 1996, an E coli O157 outbreak in central Scotland primarily affected adults.12 Adults developed neurologic and cardiovascular complications before the onset of oliguria and 45% with HUS died.12 In September 1985, a severe outbreak of E coli O157:H7 occurred within a nursing home in Ontario, Canada, and 11 of 12 patients with HUS died.50 The patients in this outbreak were older and had more comorbidities than the patients in the central Scotland outbreak.12
STEC is a serious health concern because of its propensity to cause outbreaks, hemorrhagic colitis, and potentially fatal HUS, as described in the present report. With improved diagnostic techniques, recognition of non-O157:H7 STEC will likely improve and allow earlier recognition and interruption of outbreaks. Prospective studies that evaluate adult treatment need to be further emphasized.
Improved monitoring for HUS in the United States presents an opportunity to help understand and control this potentially devastating illness. State health departments have more recently developed registries for both adult and pediatric patients identified with HUS. This database of information will assist with identifying risk factors that predispose HUS and will enable the monitoring of treatment and outcomes. Multiple other developments in the realm of HUS research are also under way, and the medical community anxiously awaits their results.
Financial Disclosures: None reported.
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Do the Coen Brothers Believe in God?
Growing up in a religious Jewish community, I always had a special affinity for the films of the Coen brothers. Their cheeky humor was appealed to my cynical side and the whispers I heard that they'd grown up Orthodox made me feel an unearned kinship with them. Seeing Walter Sobchak on screen was a formative experience for a generation of Sabbath-observing Jews. As I got older and a little brighter, I started to notice the murky moral waters in which their films swam and my appreciation for them deepened.
I think the Coens suggest him via negativa. They show the incompleteness and insufficiency of a vision that leaves God out. There are clearly human evils at work —evils of foolishness, carelessness, folly, and evils of greed and deliberate violence. But there are also evils of apocalyptic, seemingly supernatural proportions. As No Country demonstrates, good deeds and the power of law are not enough to save the world. Ultimately, the best we can do is seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly in the presence of something greater than ourselves.
Watching their films as a pre-teen, I think this was something that struck me at a gut level. Overstreet goes on to say he thinks the Coens believe in God as more of a concept than an understandable entity–as that which is greater than we are. Seeing a representation of that kind of worldview, so opposed to the notion of a God actively engaged in the world, with human emotions and features, certainly affected me deeply.
At some point in my teenage years, I told myself: "If anyone ever tells you that they know 'The Answer' to anything, they're lying." It's very possible the Coen brothers, without knowing it, planted that thought in my mind.
What about the original question? Do they believe in God? Overstreet thinks, like I do, that like in their films, the truth is obfuscated and ambiguous.
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AHSFHS.org is working to complete rosters for each of the AHSAA State Championship teams since the playoffs began in 1966. There have been 260 teams that have won a playoff state championship and we currently have rosters for 121 of those teams. I believe this should be one of the easier projects to complete but we need your assistance.
We recently added rosters for 1975 Athens, 1976 Athens, 1977 Ohatchee, 1977 Marengo Academy, 1984 Meadowview Christian, 1987 Montgomery Academy, 1993 St. Clair County, 1985 Alexandria, 1989 Anniston and the 1994, 1995, 1996 Clay County teams.
These championship team rosters exist for every team and are out there scattered around the state in the possession of former coaches, players and fans. It is near impossible for us to find these rosters without your help. They are generally not printed in newspapers and only exist in programs or yearbooks. Dust off that box you have in the attic and email me a copy of that roster you saved so many years ago.
If you can assist us with this project we will appreciate your assistance. Some of the rosters we have are incomplete and lack numbers, positions, grade, height and weight for the players. It would be nice to have complete rosters with all the details.
We are calling on all ex-players, coaches and fans to help us complete the rosters for every state championship team. If you have a program or yearbook with a team's roster email us a copy and we will add it to our list. Just snap a photo with your smartphone and email it to the address below.
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The goal of this study was to investigate the leadership styles of Liberian male and female leaders by examining five hypotheses, as measured by the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ: Form 5X; Bass & Avolio, 1999) administered to 119 leaders and 360 raters. The samples investigated were selected from Liberian male and female leaders in the State of Minnesota and the Republic of Liberia. Few of the transformational leadership dimensions as measured by MLQ were found to be positively and significantly correlated with leadership behavior of both genders of Liberians. Overall, the results revealed no significant differences between the genders, in terms of transformational leadership qualities. All of the transformational leadership dimensions and outcome variables were used to predict the leadership styles and behaviors of both genders. Concluding, the researcher argues that Liberian male and female leaders need to develop their leadership characteristics so as to provide good governance and to make them better and even more effective transformational leaders.
Kanneh, Anthony Ansumana, "Gender Difference in Transformational Leadership: A Comparison of Liberian Male and Female Leadership Styles from 1986 Through 2006" (2008). Theses and Graduate Projects. 775.
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BEAR LAKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ⁄ Doctors ⁄ Acute Bronchitis ⁄ Trevor Jacobson, M.D.
Trevor Jacobson, M.D. is practicing at Bear Lake Memorial Hospital Internal Medicine Clinic. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Physiology, Medical Degree, and Family Medicine Specialty Degree all at the University of Utah. He is Board Certified as a Family Practice Physician has experience in pediatrics, sports medicine, weight loss management, women's health, mental health, addiction, and disease prevention. Dr. Jacobson is the son of Kevin and Brenda Jacobson of Ovid. He is excited to raise his family in the beautiful Bear Lake Valley.
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"We are pursuing all avenues of the investigation no matter where that takes us or what it involves".
"The neighborhood has to unite together, we have to band together as one to say that we will protect our neighborhood". Both victims were African American, and neither was believed to have known the gunman and the specific motive was unclear.
Russell Coleman, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky, said Friday that federal investigators are looking into whether this broke federal law, and that includes hate crimes, according to The Associated Press.
Police received a call about 3 p.m. reporting the shooting, Rogers said.
The document says 51-year-old Gregory Bush walked to the back of the Louisville Kroger store, pulled a gun from his waistband and shot a man in the back of the head, and then kept shooting the man multiple times "as he was down on the floor".
Rogers says the man fired multiple rounds at the man inside the store, and shot the female victim multiple times out in the parking lot.
Accused shooter Gregory Bush, 51, is charged with two counts of murder and ten counts of wanton endangerment.
Keith Gunn was quoted by the Courier Journal of Louisville on Thursday as saying that Vicki Lee Jones was retired from her job as an office administrator at the Veterans Affairs hospital. He said he could not confirm whether the gunman was armed when he attempted to go inside. I won't shoot you. "Whites don't shoot whites".
It was not clear whether Zinninger's father was the armed bystander who Rogers said exchanged gunfire with the suspect.
Bush arrived at the First Baptist Church of Jeffersontown shortly after Wednesday service concluded.
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of the Vicki Jones and Maurice Stallard whose lives were cut short in this senseless act - and especially want to remember the grandson who was with his grandfather at the time of the shooting", said Jeffersontown Mayor Bill Dieruf in a statement. The boy was physically unharmed, but most certainly traumatized, the mayor said, adding, "He was there and can not unsee what he has seen".
The mayor shared his outrage Thursday over what he called an "epidemic of gun violence" that "hit close to home".
Jones was one of two people fatally shot at a Kroger grocery store in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, on Wednesday. "Can't we all agree that that is unacceptable?"
"Somehow, a few have become so beholden to politics that they place a higher value on that than on the lives of our fellow Americans", said Fischer, a Democrat running for re-election. He added that a SWAT team seized a cellphone and computers from the home in Jeffersontown where Bush was living with his parents. He also was charged with assaulting his elderly parents in January 2009.
An arrest citation said Bush's parents were punched and choked, and they told police they were "terrified of (his) unpredictable behavior".
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Finally Xiaomi RollOut Android Oreo 8.0 Stable Version For All MI A1 Users..!!..
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It was our last day in the Lake District and we were at a loss for places to visit that weren't miles away in the North Lakes.
Right in the corner of our Beatrix Potter leaflet there was one little sentence about a local park worth visiting. It didn't look far so we gave it a go, and it wound up being a bloody delight.
It had beautiful fells and hills, and tons of flora and fauna to ogle on the walk around.
It was much bigger than Fell Foot, and far more varied and wild than Derwent Water.
I like my nature a little bit unruly, so it was perfectly up my street.
There were more ferns and foxgloves than you could shake a stick at, and plenty of other natural specimens to get you feeling all horticultural.
I was happy just taking it all in.
There were plenty of purple thistles scattered around to remind you of the vicinity to Bonny Scotland.
Although you could mistake yourself for visiting Hobbiton at times.
It had a bit of Macbeth's gravity too.
We did our best to scope it all out.
Taking care to not get stuck in all the boggy crags.
Before long, we head to head back once again.
We said goodbye to the view for a little while.
Although not before we were shepherded out by a herd of cows!!!!
Nevermind the old Ambleside mole. Real cows, people! En masse! I was obsessed. A perfect evolution in my quest to Catch Em All and a fitting farewell (??).
Anyway-- that's it from Cumbria! I hope you've enjoyed the many photos of ferns as much as I have.
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CAIR California San Francisco Bay Area
Muslim Gamechangers Network
Bridging Communities
Law Clerk Application
Civic Engagement Champions Volunteer Application
27th Anniversary Banquet Volunteer Application
Zakat Eligibility
The Jewish News of North California Shares Letters in Support of CAIR-SFBA Executive Director Zahra Billoo
CAIR-SFBA firmly stands against any kind of antisemitism at the local and national level, and we will continue to do so. We also stand against Islamophobic and anti-Palestinian groups. As articulated below, we do not believe that criticizing Zionism or human rights abuses committed by Israel are antisemitism. As our Executive Director and a local civil rights leader, Zahra works hard to build strong ties with Jewish partners who are working to counter all forms of bigotry, including antisemitism and Islamophobia. We value the support and relationship that we have with the Jewish community and look forward to continuing to work together to help those in need.
Read original article here.
Billoo is not antisemitic
Because Zahra Billoo gave a speech discussing the connections between Zionism and Islamophobia ("Prominent S.F. Muslim leader Zahra Billoo draws rebukes after warning about 'polite Zionists,'" Dec. 8), the Jewish Community Relations Council has labeled her antisemitic. In doing so, however, they prove her point. By acting as if criticism of the politics of Zionism and its inevitable injustices is the same as hatred of the Jewish people and our religion, JCRC encourages its audience to condemn anyone who challenges Israeli policy.
A perfect example of this "Israel right or wrong" attitude is JCRC declaring it deplorable for Billoo to have questioned the feasibility of a two-state solution. Not only have actions of the Israeli government, such as approving the expansion of segregated Jewish-only settlements in Occupied Palestine and the criminalization of support for Palestinian rights, evinced their opposition to a Palestinian state, but Israeli government officials have openly declared that they are opposed to Palestinian autonomy. Human rights groups around the world, including in Israel, have condemned this posture. But JCRC calls it antisemitic to call for justice and democracy.
In her speech criticizing American Zionist organizations, Billoo made clear that she was not attacking them as Jews. Indeed, she called on her audience (American Muslims for Palestine) to continue to work closely with those Jewish organizations and individuals that call for an end to the Occupation.
Zionism is a political ideology. When Jews like me disagree with it because it has led to injustice, we are not antisemitic. By calling on our community to condemn those who criticize Israeli policy, and acting as if they speak for all Jews, JCRC actually draws the same connection between Zionism and Islamophobia as Billoo was highlighting.
Clyde D. Leland
ZIONISM IS NOT JUDAISM
I would like to respond to the email sent out by the JCRC on Dec. 7, and reported in the J. the following day ("Prominent S.F. Muslim leader Zahra Billoo draws rebukes after warning about 'polite Zionists,'" Dec. 8), blasting Zahra Billoo, Northern California chair for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), for supposedly antisemtic remarks.
There are more problematic issues contained in the JCRC's statement than can be addressed within the 300-word limit requirement here, so perhaps this can be an opening of a wider discussion.
The JCRC labels Ms. Billoo's comments as "dog whistle" politics, suggesting that one can replace "Zionism" with "Jews." While the JCRC provides a definition for Zionism, it must be understood that there is no one accepted definition for Zionism and there are people of many faiths who use the term to mean a wide and often conflicting set of political, social, religious and spiritual ideals. Equating Zionism with Judaism leads to a gross mischaracterization of many progressive Jews who oppose repressive regimes wherever they operate, including Israel's oppression of Palestinians.
The JCRC further states that "The speech was antisemitic and deplorable, seeking to divide and besmirch efforts at cooperation and coexistence."
I would like to point out the work Ms. Billoo and CAIR have done in reaching out to all communities, including Jews. CAIR marched along with a Jewish contingent at the MLK Day march in San Francisco several years ago. Ms. Billoo, and other CAIR staffers have personally attended and addressed interfaith gatherings for social justice that included Jews and Christians (such as the Poor People's Campaign and Faith in Action Bay Area), and have reached out to foster relationships with local synagogues, including attending services. This is exactly what cooperation and coexistence look like.
We see the attacks on Ms. Billoo as exactly what the JCRC decries: dividing and besmirching such efforts.
Elliot Helman
SEE ALSO: Why we stand by Zahra Billoo
CAIR Blog
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Uddevalla è un comune svedese di 51.836 abitanti, situato nella contea di Västra Götaland. Il suo capoluogo è la città omonima.
Nel capoluogo venne aperto un nuovo impianto, nel 1989, in cooperazione con la Pininfarina, dove vengono principalmente prodotte le auto di nicchia della Volvo.
Ad esempio ad Uddevalla è stata prodotta la decimilionesima volvo: una C70.
Località
Nel territorio comunale sono comprese le seguenti aree urbane (tätort):
Ammenäs
Fagerhult
Herrestad
Hogstorp
Ljungskile
Sunningen
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Note
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How many years have we – especially you cenobites of this monastery, prayed for the repose of the soul of your ever memorable Mother Superior Catherine. In praying, we continually felt in the depths of our souls that it wasn't we that had to invoke God about her, but having gained grace, Saint Catherine was standing before God's Altar in Heaven and was praying to her Creator for us sinners. Now, the day has finally arrived when we in one voice and one heart have magnified in song the founder of the Lesninsky Monastery and the mentor of this woman's monasticism, Blessed Mother Catherine.
Today, we turn to her because she is next to us – she continues her duties as Mother Superior of this monastery, only on a different level, in the spiritual world. She is our spiritual mother and mentor because she never stopped praying for us – never neglected her monastery and will never cease unto the end of time, her concernment for her spiritual children and sisters of the Holy Lesninsky Monastery. And this spiritual feast in which we are participating in for the second day, is also the fruit of our Blessed Mother Catherine's prayers before God's Altar.
While her way was similar to the lifestyle of many other nuns and monastics, at the same time it was quite unique. Like all Orthodox monks and nuns, she passed through the training procedures in prayers, humility, monastic ascesis, and taught this to others. However, there was something special in her life, which in his time Saint Ambrose of Optina named "new activity": "New monastery – build it in a new way", said the Starets as he gave her his blessing for the establishment of the monastery. In her "new" monastery, after the practice of prayers, educational and charitable activities received top priority. Endowed with considerable pedagogic talents and experience, Matushka saw the essentiality of promoting learning, implant a living and conscious approach to God. We are quite aware how much effort has been expended by her and the monastery in the fields of education and benevolence.
How today our Church lacks such devotees – active, energetic, erudite and truly enlightened people! Akin to the Evangelical lamps in the hands of the wise virgins, they illuminate our lives and inspire others with their inexhaustible energy, steadfast reliance on God's help and joyful service to Him. How this is needed by all of us at this time – to be able to convert our God-given abilities toward God's work, to apply all our strength to enhance our Church and offer ourselves to this service with joy and deep understanding of our obligations – just as Saint Matushka Catherine had done.
This dynamic disposition, implanted by Matushka Catherine, is today quite perceptible in the Holy Lesninsky Monastery. Although on a smaller scale – inasmuch as times have changed – the monastery continues its missionary, enlightening and charitable works with confidence and commitment. May the Lord help you dear Matushka Makrina and your sisters of the Holy Lesninsky Monastery, to preserve the covenants left by the ever memorable Mother Superior Catherine, now Conciliary glorified by Christ's Church and included in the realm of the Saints!
May the Lord allow us to perpetually remember her holy life, and in emulating her, strive toward a joyful and active and operative service to our Creator and Lord – to be a lamp in this world so that in seeing our deeds, people will praise our Heavenly Father!
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Never edit a method, always rewrite it May seem too radical, but the idea is very interesting and compelling… Worth trying anyway.
Myths about /dev/urandom tldr: Just use /dev/urandom!
Formal Verification: The Gap Between Perfect Code and Reality State of the formal verification field. tldr: still hard to write proofs.
The Case for Learned Index Structures This is huge! I have never seen AI applied to such a low level before.
Рабочая этика Про культурные различия с западными компаниями.
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Andrew Studer is a professional outdoor commercial photographer and timelapse photographer based in Portland, Oregon. His passion for nature photography has driven him to capture the world's most beautiful waterfalls, mountains, forests and natural phenomenons. From images of seals swimming through glaciers in Iceland to the stars over the mountains in Italy, Andrew's images showcase the beautiful world we live in. His work has been featured in National Geographic, The Huffington Post, The Weather Channel and more.
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Q: pdfminer doesn't extract data from filled-out pdf form I'm trying to use pdfminer to extract the filled-out contents in a pdf form. The instructions for accessing the pdf are:
*
*Go to https://www.ffiec.gov/nicpubweb/nicweb/InstitutionProfile.aspx?parID_Rssd=1073757&parDT_END=99991231
*Click "Create Report" next to the fourth report from the top (i.e.,Banking Organization Systemic Risk Report (FR Y-15))
*Click "Your request for a financial report is ready"
To extract the contents in blue, I copied code from this post:
from pdfminer.pdfparser import PDFParser
from pdfminer.pdfdocument import PDFDocument
from pdfminer.pdftypes import resolve1
filename = 'FRY15_1073757_20160630.PDF'
fp = open(filename, 'rb')
parser = PDFParser(fp)
doc = PDFDocument(parser)
fields = resolve1(doc.catalog['AcroForm'])['Fields']
for i in fields:
field = resolve1(i)
name, value = field.get('T'), field.get('V')
print '{0}: {1}'.format(name, value)
This didn't extract the data fields as expected -- nothing was printed. I tried the same code on another pdf and it worked so I suspect the failure might have to do with the security setting of the first pdf, which is shown below
For the second pdf on which the code worked, the security setting shows "Allowed" for all the actions. I also tried using pdfminer's pdf2txt.py functionality (see here) but the filled-out data in the fields in the original pdf form (which is what I want) was not in the converted text file; only the "flat" non-fillable part of the pdf was converted. Interestingly, if I use Adobe Reader's Save As Text to convert the pdf to a text file, the fillable part was in the converted text file. This is what I've been doing to get around the failed code.
Any idea how I can extract data directly from the pdf form? Thanks.
A: I can only explain what the problem is but cannot present a solution because I have no working Python knowledge.
Your code iterates over the immediate children of the AcroForm Fields array and expect them to represent the form fields.
While this expectation often is fulfilled, it actually only represents a special case: Form fields are arranged as a tree structure with that Fields array as root element, e.g. in case of your sample document there is large tree:
Thus, you have to descend into the structure, not merely iterate over the immediate children of Fields, to find all form fields.
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Bobby ANDREWS
14 Feb 1907 - 6 Sep 1907
RESIDENCE: Pike Co. MS
BIRTH: 14 Feb 1907
DEATH: 6 Sep 1907
Father: Wade Tomas Bunk ANDREWS
Mother: Julia Bell BULLOCK
_(RESEARCH QUERY) ANDREWS _|
| |______________________
_Wade Tomas Bunk ANDREWS _|
| (1870 - 1947) m 1896 |
| | ______________________
| | |
| |___________________________|
| |
| |______________________
|--Bobby ANDREWS
| _Lemuel BULLOCK ______+
| | (1820 - 1903) m 1838
| _Samuel C. BULLOCK ________|
| | (1848 - 1930) |
| | |_Joanna SMITH ________
| | (1819 - 1889) m 1838
|_Julia Bell BULLOCK ______|
(1874 - 1953) m 1896 |
| _Peter H. QUIN C.S.A._+
| | (1825 - 1890)
|_Mary E. QUIN _____________|
(1850 - 1933) |
|_Elizabeth A._________
Charles ELLIS
ABT 1719 - 4 May 1759
RESIDENCE: Red Hill, Pedlar River, Amherst Co. VA
BIRTH: ABT 1719, Tuckahoe River, Henrico Co. VA
DEATH: 4 May 1759, Red Hill, Pedlar River, Amherst Co. VA
BURIAL: Red Hill, Pedlar River, Amherst Co. VA
RESOURCES: See: LDS (AFN: WGZL-C8) [S720] [S624] [S1639] [S1759] [S2122] [S2273]
Father: John ELLIS "the Immigrant"
Mother: Susannah ADAMS
Family 1 : Susannah HARDING
MARRIAGE: 1739, Henrico Co. VA
+Hannah ELLIS
+Edith ELLIS
Susannah ELLIS
Josiah ELLIS
+Mary Anne ELLIS
+Charles ELLIS Jr.
+Sarah "Sally" ELLIS
Elizabeth ELLIS
+Bethunia "Bertha" ELLIS
Rosanna ELLIS
14 Aug 1760 Will recorded in Albermarle Co.
______________________________|
_John ELLIS "the Immigrant"_|
| (1661 - 1728) m 1709 |
| | _________________________
| | |
| |______________________________|
| |
| |_________________________
|--Charles ELLIS
| _(RESEARCH QUERY) ADAMS _
| _Robert "Old Robin" ADAMS III_|
| | (1725 - 1783) |
| | |_________________________
|_Susannah ADAMS ____________|
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Sir James HEREFORD of Sufton, Knt.
TITLE: Sir
OCCUPATION: Sheriff of Herefordshire 1761
RESIDENCE: Herefordshire, ENG
Father: Roger HEREFORD Esq. of Sufton
Mother: Frances HOPTON
Sir James married twice, but had no children. "Sir James was appointed Sheriff in 1761 and presented an address from his county on the accession of George III. King George was so impressed with his address that he was presented with the honour of knighthood. He left Sufton in his will at his death to, James Caldecot, the eldest son of his sister Frances Hereford who married John Caldecot of Homer House. John Caldecot was High Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1779. The will required that to inherit the estate, James Caldecot must assume and use, by royal license the name and arms of Hereford." [S2030]
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_John HEREFORD Esq. of Sufton_|
| |_Hester HOLMES ________________+
| (1637 - 1676) m 1661
_Roger HEREFORD Esq. of Sufton_|
| | _______________________________
| | |
| |_Millborough WALWYN __________|
| (1666 - ....) m 1685 |
| |_______________________________
|--James HEREFORD of Sufton, Knt.
| _______________________________
| |
| ______________________________|
| | |_______________________________
|_Frances HOPTON _______________|
| _______________________________
|_______________________________
John PENN
ID Number: I100937
RESIDENCE: Amherst Co. VA
Father: John PENN
Mother: Elizabeth MUNFORD
_John PENN I_________________+
_Joseph PENN Sr._____|
| |_Lucy GRANVILLE? ____________+
_John PENN __________|
| | _John TAYLOR III_____________+
| |_Mary TAYLOR ________|
| |_Catherine Isabel PENDLETON _+
|--John PENN
|_Elizabeth MUNFORD __|
Legrand RUCKER
RESIDENCE: Anderson Co. KY
BIRTH: 1834, Anderson Co. Kentucky
Father: Ephraim RUCKER
Mother: Rosamond G. WRIGHT
Legrand Rucker b: 1834 in Anderson Co, KY + Harriett Butner
_James RUCKER Sr.____+
_Augustine RUCKER ___|
| |_Margaret ELZAPHAN __
_Ephraim RUCKER _____|
| | _Ephraim RUCKER _____+
| |_Tomagen RUCKER _____|
| |_Margaret VAWTER ____+
|--Legrand RUCKER
| _John WRIGHT ________+
| _Winfield WRIGHT ____|
| | |_Rosamond GRANT _____+
| | (1733 - 1799) m 1751
|_Rosamond G. WRIGHT _|
| _Edward TINSLEY Jr.__+
|_Judith TINSLEY _____|
|_Elizabeth BUFORD ___+
George SINCLARE
RESIDENCE: Berkeley Co. SC
+Elizabeth SINCLARE
Thomas Hinds WHITTINGTON
RESIDENCE: Amite Co. MS
BIRTH: 1823, Amite Co. MS
Father: Willey WHITTINGTON
Mother: Evelina C. BUTLER
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+John Ephraim WHITTINGTON
Mary Eveline Whittington
Aletha Ann Whittington
Littleton Picket Whittington
Catherine Whittington
Minerva Jane Whittington
John Ephriam Whittington
_Cornelius WHITTINGTON _+
_James WHITTINGTON ___________|
| |_Rebecca GILLIAM _______+
_Willey WHITTINGTON _|
| (1797 - ....) m 1819|
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| | | (1755 - 1821) m 1779
| |_Sarah JACKSON _______________|
| (1780 - 1855) m 1796 |
| |_Ann RICHARDSON ________+
| (1760 - 1802) m 1779
|--Thomas Hinds WHITTINGTON
| ________________________
| _George Pollard BUTLER _______|
| | (1780 - 1865) m 1803 |
| | |________________________
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| _Stephen A. HEARD ______
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How Do We Tell How Important a Task Is?
It may seem odd to you that both the degree of importance and the degree of urgency should be expressed in terms of time for prioritizing purposes. But that is what prioritizing is all about: the order in which tasks are done.
The psychological pain caused by your injury and the temporary or permanent loss of your sport can be far more devastating than the strained or torn ligaments, pulled muscles, ripped cartilage or broken bones.
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Boohoo Jumpsuit - If you need a short cut to a killer outfit, the playsuit is the one piece wonder that will always impress. Take your new season style to statement level with a romper, whether you choose a bold printed linen number for that upcoming get away, a sequin embellished show-stopper for your next night out, or a cute and comfy oversized jersey piece, play your way with a playsuit.
Marine Khujo Damen Jumpsuit "Georgia"
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"I am wishful that we come out of this recording staff in this country and move to another point," - Salome Zurabishvili
Salome Zurabishvili, presidential candidate supported by "Georgian Dream", responds to the spread of new secret records. Zurabishvili explains that the country must move on and the time of spreading the recordings is over. She said that this is not only her but also the desire of the society.
In the new recordings released yesterday, Mirza Subeliani tells MP Viktor Japaridze how he was ready for the liquidation of Saakashvili, and he reminds about the compromising materials the former minister of penitentiary Kakha Kakhishvili. Subeliani also speaks about correspondence with former Tbilisi prosecutor Mikheil Shakulashvili. Mirza Subeliani does not rule out that if necessary he would publicize the compromising materials.
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Spasmodic Dysphonia
What is spasmodic dysphonia?
What are the types of spasmodic dysphonia?
What causes spasmodic dysphonia?
How is spasmodic dysphonia diagnosed?
What treatment is available for spasmodic dysphonia?
What research is being done on spasmodic dysphonia?
Spasmodic dysphonia is a neurological disorder affecting the voice muscles in the larynx, or voice box. When we speak, air from the lungs is pushed between two elastic structures—called vocal folds or vocal cords—with sufficient pressure to cause them to vibrate, producing voice (see figure). In spasmodic dysphonia, the muscles inside the vocal folds experience sudden involuntary movements—called spasms—which interfere with the ability of the folds to vibrate and produce voice.
Spasmodic dysphonia causes voice breaks and can give the voice a tight, strained quality. People with spasmodic dysphonia may have occasional breaks in their voice that occur once every few sentences. Usually, however, the disorder is more severe and spasms may occur on every other word, making a person's speech very difficult for others to understand. At first, symptoms may be mild and occur only occasionally, but they may worsen and become more frequent over time. Spasmodic dysphonia is a chronic condition that continues throughout a person's life.
Spasmodic dysphonia can affect anyone. It is a rare disorder, occurring in roughly one to four people per 100,000 people. The first signs of spasmodic dysphonia are found most often in people between 30 and 50 years of age. It affects women more than men.
Adductor spasmodic dysphonia is the most common form of spasmodic dysphonia. It is characterized by spasms that cause the vocal folds to slam together and stiffen. These spasms make it difficult for the vocal folds to vibrate and produce sounds. Words are often cut off or are difficult to start because of muscle spasms. Therefore, speech may be choppy. The voice of someone with adductor spasmodic dysphonia is commonly described as strained or strangled and full of effort. The spasms are usually absent—and the voice sounds normal—while laughing, crying, or shouting. Stress often makes the muscle spasms more severe.
Abductor spasmodic dysphonia is characterized by spasms that cause the vocal folds to open. The vocal folds cannot vibrate when they are open too far. The open position also allows air to escape from the lungs during speech. As a result, the voice often sounds weak and breathy. As with adductor spasmodic dysphonia, the spasms are often absent during activities such as laughing, crying, or shouting.
Mixed spasmodic dysphonia, a combination of the above two types, is very rare. Because both the muscles that open and the muscles that close the vocal folds are not working properly, it has features of both adductor and abductor spasmodic dysphonia.
The cause of spasmodic dysphonia is unknown. Because the voice can sound normal or near normal at times, spasmodic dysphonia was once thought to be psychogenic, or originating in a person's mind, rather than from a physical cause. In rare cases, psychogenic forms of spasmodic dysphonia do exist; however, in most instances, the muscle spasms are caused by abnormalities in the central nervous system (the brain).
A disorder that involves involuntary muscle contractions is also called a dystonia; therefore, another name for spasmodic dysphonia is laryngeal dystonia. Spasmodic dysphonia is considered a form of focal dystonia, a neurological disorder that affects muscle tone in one part of the body. Writer's cramp is another type of focal dystonia. Other dystonias can affect multiple regions of the body or the entire body.
Spasmodic dysphonia may co-occur with other dystonias that cause involuntary and repetitious movement of such muscles as the eyes; face, body, arms, and legs; jaws, lips, and tongue; or neck.
Spasmodic dysphonia is thought to be caused by abnormal functioning in an area of the brain called the basal ganglia. The basal ganglia consist of several clusters of nerve cells deep inside the brain. They help coordinate movements of the muscles throughout the body. Recent research has found abnormalities in other regions of the brain, including the brainstem, the stalk-like part of the brain that connects to the spinal cord.
Symptoms of spasmodic dysphonia generally develop gradually and with no obvious explanation. Some people with spasmodic dysphonia also have vocal tremor, a shaking of the larynx and vocal folds that causes the voice to shake. Although the risk factors for spasmodic dysphonia have not been identified, the voice symptoms can begin following an upper respiratory infection, injury to the larynx, voice overuse, or stress.
In some cases, spasmodic dysphonia may run in families. Although 14 genes have been recently associated with various dystonias, only mutations in one gene, named THAP1, have been associated with forms of whole body dystonia that begin in childhood and that appear with spasmodic dysphonia. This genetic defect does not seem to be associated with the more usual form of focal spasmodic dysphonia that begins in adults, however.
Diagnosis of spasmodic dysphonia is sometimes difficult because individuals with spasmodic dysphonia often have symptoms similar to other voice disorders. The diagnosis of spasmodic dysphonia usually is made following careful examination by a team that includes an otolaryngologist, a doctor who specializes in diseases of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck; a speech-language pathologist, a health professional trained to evaluate and treat speech, language, and voice disorders; and a neurologist, a doctor who specializes in nervous system disorders.
The otolaryngologist examines the vocal folds for other possible causes of the voice disorder. A small lighted tube is passed through the nose and into the back of the throat—a procedure called fiberoptic nasolaryngoscopy—allowing the otolaryngologist to evaluate vocal fold structure and movement during speech and other activities. The speech-language pathologist evaluates the types of voice symptoms to see if they are characteristic of spasmodic dysphonia or other voice disorders and voice quality. The neurologist evaluates the patient for signs of other muscle movement disorders.
There is currently no cure for spasmodic dysphonia; therefore, treatment can only help reduce its symptoms. The most common treatment for spasmodic dysphonia is the injection of very small amounts of botulinum toxin directly into the affected muscles of the larynx. Botulinum toxin is produced by Clostridium botulinum, the same bacterium that occurs in improperly canned foods and honey. The toxin weakens muscles by blocking the nerve impulse to the muscle. Botulinum toxin injections generally improve the voice for a period of three to four months, after which the voice symptoms gradually return. Reinjections are necessary to maintain a good speaking voice. Initial side effects, including a temporary weak, breathy voice and occasional swallowing difficulties, usually subside after a few days to a few weeks. Botulinum toxin will relieve symptoms of most cases of adductor spasmodic dysphonia and is helpful in many cases of abductor spasmodic dysphonia.
Behavioral therapy (voice therapy) is another form of treatment that may work to reduce symptoms in mild cases. Other people may benefit from psychological counseling to help them accept and live with their voice problem.
In some cases, augmentative and alternative devices can help people with spasmodic dysphonia to communicate more easily. For example, some devices can help amplify a person's voice in person or over the phone. Special software can be added to a computer or handheld device such as a personal digital assistant (PDA) or cell phone to translate text into synthetic speech.
When more conventional measures have failed, surgery on the larynx may be performed. Long-term benefits and effects of this procedure are unknown.
Scientists and clinicians are working to understand the causes of spasmodic dysphonia as well as the underlying manner in which the disorder develops. Brain imaging studies enable researchers to better identify possible differences between people with spasmodic dysphonia and healthy volunteers as well as to observe how spasmodic dysphonia compares with other dystonias.
Although an animal model is not currently available for the study of spasmodic dysphonia, several have been developed for the study of other forms of dystonia. If a suitable animal model is identified, researchers will have a new tool to explore the underlying cause of spasmodic dysphonia and to test new treatments.
Genetic studies of spasmodic dysphonia are currently ongoing. However, the disorder is rare, and it is difficult for researchers to locate large families with a history of spasmodic dysphonia alone. However, new technologies that rapidly pinpoint small differences in a person's DNA, called single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs, are becoming available that will enable clinician-scientists to study unrelated patients with spasmodic dysphonia. This development will make it easier to determine whether a gene is involved and possible environmental causes of the disorder.
At a 2005 workshop co-sponsored by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), participants emphasized the need for a standardized three-step procedure in diagnosing spasmodic dysphonia, including: a questionnaire on which a patient reports a possible case of spasmodic dysphonia, a clinical examination to identify a probable case of spasmodic dysphonia, and a fiberoptic nasolaryngoscopy to confirm a case of spasmodic dysphonia. In 2009, a five-year multicenter trial was funded by the National Institutes of Health Office of Rare Diseases Research and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke that will determine the accuracy and reliability of this method for diagnosing spasmodic dysphonia.
The NIDCD maintains a directory of organizations that provide information on the normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech, and language. Please see the list of organizations at www.nidcd.nih.gov/directory.
Use the following keywords to help you search for organizations that can answer questions and provide printed or electronic information on spasmodic dysphonia:
NIH Publication No. 10-4214
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Taking Care of Your Voice
Teachers: Take Care of Your Voice
Using stem cells to develop vocal folds in a dish
University of Wisconsin-Madison (9/25/2019)
Sargent research finds neurological issues may drive common voice disorders: Abnormal voice patterns thought to be created by emotional stress may instead be due to breakdowns in speech motor control
Boston University College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences: Sargent College (6/07/2017)
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Archaeology - Εxcavations
Written by Ithacorama Portal on 26.10.2013
In contrast to the rich History of Ithaca, the archaeological research has been comparatively limited with the most important being done by foreign scientists in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Greek state has not shown the interest they should have, and some of the discoveries made took place at excavations that were for building purposes.
Considered the pioneer of archaeological study on the island, was William Gell. He began his scientifically based research in 1806 but he did not continue with methodic excavations. Nevertheless he is credited with the discovery of part of an ancient inscription probably from the temple of Artemis near Vathy.
After Gell, several other archaeologists came to Ithaca dealing illegally in antiquities and undertaking in "secret" excavations that were tolerated by the English rulers. Among these archaeologists were Leake (1806), Charles de Bosset (1810-1813) and Lee. Lee was in cooperation with Baron Stackelberg and divided the precious objects they found. Some of the objects known to have been taken were the following: a bronze pre-historic sword found at Aetos, which was similar to the one found at the Cave of Louizos, various gold jewelery, glass and clay bowls, pottery, tools, copper, silver and gold coins. A characteristic example is of the local conqueror Guitera (1811-1814) who plundered 200 tombs at the Aetos area, melted some of the gold and silver coins and sold the metal with the other treasures abroad.
Therefore, because of these illegal excavations most of the priceless ancient objects from Ithaca are now in certain museums and private collections mostly in European countries.
After the Union of Ithaca with Greece in 1864, legal excavations began and Schliemann was the first to systematically organize them in 1868 and 1878. Other archaeologists followed until the begining of the 20th century and from the research and excavations of this period a variety of interesting objects were found, some of them are now either in the two museums of Ithaca or the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
The excavations at the hill of Pilicata under Heurtley's supervision which took place in 1930 was considered one of the most important. A variety of discoveries proved that the area was inhabited as early as the Neolithic Period, also a wall surrounding the hill, foundations of buildings, graves of the Mecanaean period and different objects indicate that civilization continued and that this area was of great significance. The next excavation that took place was in Polis at Loizos cave by Heartly's assistant Benton. These findings, proved that it had been a place of worship from 2500 B.C. till the 1st century A.D. There, gods, the nymphes and even Ulysses whose name was engraved on a female mask of clay that was found in the cave. The mask another strong indication that links the identity of the island to that of Homer's.
Derived from the various discoveries is a general conclusion that the arts and crafts on Ithaca were very similar to those in other significant Kingdoms of Greece of the same time periods, and that the Ithacans were especially skilled in pottery.
In 1931 and 1932 Heurtly undertook excavations at the Aetos area. He discovered ruins of buildings, ancient temples, everyday articles and many Corinthian objects of worship. These were dated to be from the 9th, 8th, and 7th centuries B.C. Also of significance are the nine different types of coins from the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C. These coins refer to Ithaca and Ulysses as well as various symbols or gods.
Excavations were very limited after the 1930's with no finds of any great importance.
From the research and excavations that have taken place it has been proved that civilization has existed on Ithaca for the past six thousand years with some periods having a very high level. The main settlement was in the northern peninsula around the hill of Pilicata. Later on a new settlement was founded at the area of Aetos where the ruins of the ancient town Alalcomenae lie. In Vathy and Southern Ithaca ruins from the Roman period and previous periods have been discovered. Excavations on the island are considered to be incomplete and it is believed that there are numerous objects and ruins under the ground waiting to be discovered and to enlighten us further about the ancient History of Ithaca.
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Amaju Pinnick, first vice-president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), has provided his full support to Cameroon's staging of next year's Africa Cup of Nations national team tournament.
Pinnick, chairman of CAF's Cup of Nations organising committee, visited the country earlier this week to assess the progress being made ahead of the tournament, which is due to be held next summer.
The tournament has expanded from 16 teams to 24 and there have been some concerns over Cameroon's capacity to host the event, with CAF president Ahmad having been quoted last year as stating that the country's infrastructure 'wasn't ready' to stage the competition.
Ahmad had reportedly been open to launching a new bidding process for the event but Cameroon appears set to host the tournament as planned, with Pinnick having provided the country with a vote of confidence.
'The president of CAF, Ahmad, is 100 per cent in support of what is happening here,' Pinnick told BBC Sport. 'I've been giving him updates and he's very excited about it.
'He has given us a lot of reassurances and nobody is going to take it away from Cameroon. What we have seen so far is really very, very impressive, the government has made huge efforts to host the best AFCON ever and we're very excited about it.
Pinnick added: 'We don't want people to have any forms of misconceptions. We are here for very serious business and what I saw in the presentations was amazing because after the end of the tournament, I don't think there's any country that will have the facilities Cameroon have.
Next year will mark the first Cup of Nations to be held in the new calendar slot of June and July. Cameroon is the defending champion having won the 2017 edition, which was staged in Gabon.
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namespace SimpleMathCompare.PerformanceTests
{
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
public static class AdditionTest
{
public static TimeSpan MeasureTime(int firstNumber, int secondNumber, long repetitionCount)
{
long sum = 0;
Stopwatch stopwatch = new Stopwatch();
stopwatch.Start();
for (long i = 0; i < repetitionCount; i++)
{
sum = firstNumber + secondNumber;
}
stopwatch.Stop();
var elapsedTime = stopwatch.Elapsed;
return elapsedTime;
}
public static TimeSpan MeasureTime(long firstNumber, long secondNumber, long repetitionCount)
{
long sum = 0L;
Stopwatch stopwatch = new Stopwatch();
stopwatch.Start();
for (long i = 0; i < repetitionCount; i++)
{
sum = firstNumber + secondNumber;
}
stopwatch.Stop();
var elapsedTime = stopwatch.Elapsed;
return elapsedTime;
}
public static TimeSpan MeasureTime(float firstNumber, float secondNumber, long repetitionCount)
{
float sum = 0f;
Stopwatch stopwatch = new Stopwatch();
stopwatch.Start();
for (long i = 0; i < repetitionCount; i++)
{
sum = firstNumber + secondNumber;
}
stopwatch.Stop();
var elapsedTime = stopwatch.Elapsed;
return elapsedTime;
}
public static TimeSpan MeasureTime(double firstNumber, double secondNumber, long repetitionCount)
{
double sum = 0d;
Stopwatch stopwatch = new Stopwatch();
stopwatch.Start();
for (long i = 0; i < repetitionCount; i++)
{
sum = firstNumber + secondNumber;
}
stopwatch.Stop();
var elapsedTime = stopwatch.Elapsed;
return elapsedTime;
}
public static TimeSpan MeasureTime(decimal firstNumber, decimal secondNumber, long repetitionCount)
{
decimal sum = 0M;
Stopwatch stopwatch = new Stopwatch();
stopwatch.Start();
for (long i = 0; i < repetitionCount; i++)
{
sum = firstNumber + secondNumber;
}
stopwatch.Stop();
var elapsedTime = stopwatch.Elapsed;
return elapsedTime;
}
}
}
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Q: Windows batch file, use the "|" (OR) character I'm trying to work on a batch script for windows (.bat) that executes some commands, and need to send the '|' character as a parameter. Here's an example:
echo hello|world
this will never return the hello|world string.. I tried to escape it using hello\|world, but still no success. How to fix this please ?
A: Try this:
echo hello^|world
In batch you can use carets or double quotes to escape special characters.
A: Never mind, I found the solution.
echo Hello^|World
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RJ1H, en-route, South West of Stockholm Sweden, 2007
On 22 March 2007, climbing out of Stockholm Sweden, the crew of a Malmö Aviation Avro RJ100 failed to notice that the aircraft was not pressurised until cabin crew advised them of automatic cabin oxygen mask deployment.
AW, HF, LOC
BAE SYSTEMS AVRO RJ-100
Public Transport (Passenger)
Stockholm/Bromma
Gothenburg/Landvetter
Actual Destination
Inadequate Airworthiness Procedures
Distraction, Ineffective Monitoring, Procedural non compliance
Flight Management Error
Emergency Descent
Air Conditioning and Pressurisation, Oxygen
Maintenance Error (valid guidance available), Inadequate Maintenance Schedule, Component Fault in service
Aircraft Technical
On 22 March 2007 when limbing out of Stockholm Sweden, the crew of a Malmö Aviation Avro RJ100 failed to notice that the aircraft was not pressurised until cabin crew advised them of automatic cabin oxygen mask deployment.
This is the Summary from the report published by the Swedish Accident Investigation Board:
"The events consist of two independent incidents, where the second incident was a consequence of the first. The events have therefore been described here as the first incident and the second incident respectively.
The first incident
The aircraft taxied out at Stockholm/Bromma airport for a scheduled flight to Gothenburg/Landvetter Airport. Due to the changing weather conditions, the switches for the aircraft's de-icing system and air conditioning system (which among other things pressurises the cabin) were switched on and off at various points during the take-off and climb out. The climb checklist did not contain any specific item for checking the air conditioning unit ("pack") switches, which control the pressurisation of the cabin, only a summary item in respect of the air conditioning system in general. At about 10000 ft the "Avionics fan off" warning light lit in the cockpit. The pilots began to read the emergency checklist for this warning, which may among other things be initiated by low air pressure, but there were no instructions for checks or measures to be taken related to this warning. At about 18000 ft one of the cabin crew called and said that the oxygen masks above the passenger seats in the cabin had dropped down. The pilots discovered that the aircraft cabin was not pressurised and immediately began to descend to a safe altitude. The aircraft had reached an altitude of 19000 ft before the descent began. During the descent, the warning light for high cabin altitude came on, that according to the specifications should have warned the pilots when the cabin altitude exceeded 10 000 feet. On investigation it was found that the relevant pressure sensor was damaged. The reason why the aircraft climbed to about 19 000 feet without the cabin being pressurised was that the checklist was not defined clearly enough. A contributory factor was that the inspection interval for the cabin low pressure sensor was probably too long.
The second incident
When the oxygen masks dropped from above the passenger seats, the cabin crew could see that a large number of masks on the left side had not dropped. After checking the status of the pilots the chief cabin attendant went along the cabin without oxygen and started to move passengers from the left side to the right side of the aircraft. Shortly afterwards the chief cabin attendant was given a portable oxygen bottle by a colleague and together they tried to open more hatches with oxygen masks for the passengers. A small tool that is meant for manually opening the hatches could not be found during the incident. The oxygen pressure at an altitude of 19 000 feet is only about half the pressure at sea level, and results in an equivalent reduction of the oxygen level in the blood. Human reaction to this depends on the individual, but even at low altitudes the effects of oxygen deprivation can become apparent in the form of a lowering of both physical and mental capacity. The reason why 20 of the oxygen mask hatches did not open was that the company's quality control was deficient in connection with the repacking of the hatches.
The Swedish Civil Aviation Authority is recommended to:
Ensure that, within applicable areas of civil commercial air transport, checks on the status of the pilots and the institution of cabin-cockpit communication are introduced as obligatory items in the cabin staff emergency checklists in the case of an unannounced decrease of cabin pressure (RL 2008:01e R1).
It is recommended that EASA:
Takes steps to ensure that the inspection interval for cabin pressure sensors in this particular type of aircraft is reduced (RL 2008:01e R2).
Takes steps to ensure that the emergency checklist in this particular type of aircraft is complemented with a note in the respect of checking cabin pressure when the "Avionics Fan Off" warning is activated while airborne (RL 2008:01e R3)..."
Aircraft Pressurisation Systems
Pilot Incapacitation
Loss of Cabin Pressurisation
Cabin Altitude
For further information see the full Report published by the Swedish Accident Investigation Board (SHK).
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Cosplay ShowcaseKotaku's Cosplay Showcase is a feature that highlights the unique work of cosplayers, artists and photographers as they seek to tell new stories and push the boundaries of the craft.
Inspired by, of all things, this 2015 post about a Korean fashion store, a team of cosplayers, photographers and videographers got together last month and produced this absolutely incredible Sailor Moon fashion shoot.
The project was assembled by CineCosu Studios' Dominique Zamora. "I wanted to shoot a cosplay editorial that highlighted not only the scouts as the fun, goofy teenagers they were, but also paid partial homage to the fabulous fashion of the '90s", she tells Kotaku.
Here's a video that Kevin Truong, Ilja Maran and Justin Element shot of the team, which featured cosplayers Stella Chuu, Hendo, Akemi101xoxo, Maid of Might and Jynx.
"Being a female cosplay photographer in a mostly male-dominated industry, I also wanted to shoot something unabashedly girly", Zamora adds.
Shot on location at California State University Long Beach, the day wasn't just about making a video.
The production involved more names than I listed above, so the final photo here lists the full credits for the team involved in putting everything together.
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Claire Trevett: Royals become pawns in electoral game
9 Apr, 2014 09:30 PM 4 minutes to read
Prince George plays with the toys during a Plunket nurse and parents group visit at Government House in Wellington. Photo / Marty Melville
By: Claire Trevett
Senior Politics Writer, NZ Herald
[email protected]@CTrevettNZH
As Prince George launched into playtime with a suitably diverse group of New Zealand babies yesterday, the politicians were putting on their own rendition of throwing toys in the sandpit.
Contemplating the week of royal occasions ahead, Labour leader David Cunliffe got in a bit of a sulk about the Prime Minister getting more playtime with the royal family than him and for angling for a visit to the White House in the lead-up to the election, accusing him of engineering the election year calendar to milk his love-ins with famous people.
There is a tradition that politics and the royals should not mix. So Cunliffe prefaced his snipe by saying Labour had absolutely no intention of politicising the issue just before he went on to do so.
Key was little better. He, too, put on a show of playing the statesman by saying it was simply the job that fell to the Prime Minister of the day. He then ruined it all because he couldn't resist rubbing Cunliffe's nose in it by giving reminders in neon about what great buddies he was with Prince William and US President Barack Obama.
In trying to rebut Cunliffe's claims he was a sucker for the photo op, he simultaneously made sure he reminded both Cunliffe and the wider public of photo ops of yore - mentioning that he already had a bulging album of snaps with Obama on the golf greens in Hawaii and striding across the fells of Balmoral on his visit with the Queen last year.
Senior statesman Winston Peters marched in as well, declaring he was above such "obsequious, subservient" behaviour and would not be seeing the royals at all, thank you very much. This was largely because a diary conflict meant he couldn't go to the state reception and he wasn't invited to anything else. Peters couldn't really point that out, so instead relied on the approach of turning his misfortune into a virtue and harrumphing about the political expediency of those politicians lining up for a touch of the royal paw.
If the end game is promoting New Zealand to the world, the timing could have been better. The international media had landed and were on a lay day. The effect was of one of the hosts at a dinner party having a domestic quarrel in front of the guests during the entree.
But the real end game is the election. Key may have had a point that the majority of the public didn't give two hoots and hadn't got round to thinking about the election or whether a baby with two bottom teeth would be a key determinant in their decision-making.
But Cunliffe was acknowledging that on the political balance of payments, the votes that might be firmed up for Key from the photo ops were greater than the votes he risked losing from any perception he was over-exposing himself to the royals. Key, too, believes the same thing. So there was a bit of a show about the dinner with Key being hush-hush private time. But somebody made sure word of it got out. There is no point having a private tete-a-tete over a home-cooked roast if the public don't know you are having it.
It is also obvious Key has taken some precautions. He was pasted to the side of Prince William on his previous visit, a Noddy to Big Ears, a Klingon to the starboard bow.
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This time round, if he did any less it would be almost insulting.
Between them, the Duke and Duchess have about 26 engagements, ranging from walkabouts to World War I commemorations. Key will take part in six as well as being at the airport for their arrival and departure.
He has even managed to resist going to Christchurch for earthquake and Cricket World Cup events - the most "political" of their days in New Zealand.
Key might not be there in person, but his hand is everywhere. The reconnaissance for the visit to Amisfield Winery on Sunday was done by no less a person than the PM himself. He and his family often dine at the winery when they are in Queenstown and he named it in an article singing the praises of Queenstown to London's Telegraph last year.
However, Key may have some explaining to do to the royal couple. According to Amisfield's blog, Key told the winery their food was "better than the royal wedding" when he visited with his family two months after those nuptials in 2011.
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When he came in front of the old hag she asked him had he the gifts. Fin said he had. She asked for the sword but she didn't get it, Fin only showed it to her. Then she asked for the head, and when she saw the head, she opened her mouth with delight at seeing the head of her brother.
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High-quality Honka log home; super energy efficient, 3 BR, 3.5 BA on 8+ stunning, private acres high above town w/sweeping mountain, valley, and 100' free falling waterfall views (on property). Open floor plan with loft master, luxury bath; heat pump HVAC and full-house generator, covered front porch and covered upper balcony, large deck w/direct view of the Plott Balsam Mountains, rock outcrops, waterfall, and Maggie Valley below.
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Os Deuses Estão Mortos é uma telenovela brasileira exibida pela RecordTV, entre 8 de março a 14 de dezembro de 1971, às 20h, em 242 capítulos. Foi escrita por Lauro César Muniz, com direção de Dionísio de Azevedo.
Foi a primeira grande telenovela de Lauro César Muniz, com uma produção esmerada e um marco na teledramaturgia da RecordTV. O sucesso de crítica foi tão grande que a telenovela ganhou uma continuação, Quarenta Anos Depois, do próprio Lauro César Muniz. Na novela participaram os artistas portugueses Irene Cruz, João Lourenço e Amália Rodrigues.
O interior de São Paulo daria ainda mais dois cenários para as tramas do autor: Escalada e O Casarão.
Sinopse
Contava a história de duas famílias que disputavam a herança política em uma cidade no interior paulista, uma delas de republicanos (Lobo Ferraz) e outra de monarquistas (Almeida Santos).
Elenco
Laura Cardoso .... Júlia
João Luiz... Tião
Rolando Boldrin .... barão Leôncio
Fúlvio Stefanini .... Leonardo
Márcia Maria .... Veridiana
Maria Estela .... Quitéria
Márcia Real .... Emília
Jonas Mello .... Tonho
Lia de Aguiar .... Eulália
Roberto Bolant .... Leonel
Sérgio Mamberti .... padre Antenor
Carlos Augusto Strazzer - Gabriel
Edy Cerri .... Inês
Linda Gay .... Leopoldina
Lolita Rodrigues .... Eleonora
David Netto .... Genaro
Rogério Márcico .... coronel Jordão
Newton Prado .... Diogo
Reny de Oliveira .... Isabel
Oscar Thiede .... Emanuel
José Paulo Moutinho Filho .... Fazendinha
Luiz Carlos Braga .... Delegado
Henrique César .... Genésio
Arnaldo Fernandes .... Juca
Cláudio Mamberti .... Juvenal
Célia Olga .... Marina
Ivanise Sena .... Marília
Adriano Stuart .... Quirino
Sacha Radovan .... Albino
Irene Cruz
João Lourenço
Amália Rodrigues
Telenovelas da RecordTV
Programas de televisão do Brasil que estrearam em 1971
Programas de televisão do Brasil encerrados em 1971
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Home » Adaptive Reuse in Austin
Adaptive Reuse in Austin
Transforming a Defunct Shopping Mall into a Vibrant College
Phase II's new paseo will connect the east and west sides of the former mall, creating a vibrant outdoor community space. Photo courtesy of Barnes Gromatzky Kosarek Architects.
The ACC Culinary Academy will triple the college's space for culinary instruction. Photo courtesy of Perkins+Will.
The main staircase is a student gathering area for fun or academic study. Photo courtesy of Perkins+Will.
Angela Whitaker-Williams
KEYWORDS adaptive reuse / educational buildings / sustainable building practices
The repurposing of derelict buildings into new, highly functional facilities that bring value to the community is an important practice in sustainability. By giving a renewed purpose to these structures, architects and developers find worth in outdated buildings, furthering the growth of communities while preserving history to have a major, lasting impact on the built environment.
In 1971, Highland Mall opened near the north junction of Interstate 35 and Highway 290 as the first suburban mall in Austin, Texas. With time, the advent of online shopping and competition from other local retail destinations, the mall and its customer base deteriorated in the new millennia. With the growing number of bankrupt and vacant stores, the urban decline of the entire region was accelerated. Realizing this inevitability and recognizing the opportunity to centralize critical programs and serve a growing population, Austin Community College (ACC) purchased the land to renovate the defunct mall into a state-of-the-art center for innovative learning, training excellence and community engagement.
The Highland redevelopment includes plans to honor the project site's original tenant, even before Highland Mall—the St. John's Industrial Institute and Home for Orphans. Opened in 1911, the orphanage served around 300 to 500 children and was highly regarded as an educational institution for decades. Even more, the surrounding area featured a popular annual conference that drew as many as 25,000 African-Americans to celebrate and stay in the event's signature Encampments. After being abandoned in the 1940s, the orphanage burned down a decade later. To recognize this important part of the Highland site's history, the finished development will include a park called the St. John's Encampment Commons. The Encampment was a location for African-American education, religious events and community building. In the repurposing of the mall, ACC will be returning the land to its history as a place of education and community.
The $100 million adaptive reuse ACC Highland project joins ACC's network of 11 campuses spread across Central Texas, all committed to training future workers. Part of a larger, mixed-use redevelopment of the area, in partnership with Redleaf Properties (Redleaf), the campus has been master planned to be completed in three phases. Phase I, which was completed by Barnes Gromatzky Kosarek Architects (BGKA) and opened in fall 2014, converted the former JCPenney into new campus space, including classrooms, a library, study areas and the 32,000-square-foot ACCelerator, the largest and most technology-enhanced learning environment in the nation. To further reshape ACC's higher education offerings and revitalize the surrounding community, construction is underway on Phase II of the project, which includes approximately 400,000 square-feet of former mall space.
The design aspect making the largest impact in Phase II is a paseo cut through the existing mall to connect the mixed-use development entry to the park land that will repurpose the Encampment. This new paseo will contain displays featuring the history of the site and serve as a public outdoor space that brings together many of the community functions of the program such as the restaurant, black box theater, dance hall, gallery, lecture hall and workforce training center. The paseo is intersected by the future of ACC as an internal boulevard of innovative learning spaces and nodes of interdisciplinary student collaboration zones. In this way, the big idea ties together the Highland story of the past, present and future of the community all related to innovations in education.
Phase II will be home to educational programs in high-demand career fields to prepare students for the jobs driving the Central Texas economy, like those in health services, digital media, culinary and more. To support these programs, ACC Highland will include a 124,900-square-foot creative and digital media center, providing a space for art, music, commercial music, dance, drama, radio, television, film, photography, visual communication, computer programming, animation and gaming technology programs. The goal of the center is to develop students' aptitude in technology and creative sectors, two critical components of the regional economy in Austin, a booming hub for culture and innovation.
Similarly, the campus will also house an almost 20,000-square-foot Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Center, effectively tripling its space for culinary arts instruction. This new addition enables ACC to accommodate training more students for careers in the food service industry.
Additionally, more than 33,300 square-feet of space will be dedicated to continuing education classrooms to support expanded offerings in workforce development, healthcare, dental and culinary programs. The Regional Workforce Center will feature flexible spaces that can be quickly modified to provide customized training or manufacturing space for specific, regional job market needs.
Austin is known for being a thriving place for start-ups, so to support this innovative activity, Highland will include a business incubator space that can be used to accelerate new businesses and creative ideas.
To provide cutting-edge career and technical education and hands-on experience, the facility will also have a 14,000-square-foot Health Sciences Simulation Center. The Simulation Center will supplement the local area's demand for nurses and other healthcare workers, expected to grow with the aging population and a new, Austin-based medical school.
The interior of Phase II of the campus, designed by the Texas practice of global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will in collaboration with Barnes Gromatzy Kosarek Architects, simplifies the wayfinding ability of students and utilizes natural daylighting in classrooms and hallways. The interiors incorporate the reuse of glazing, steel and other elements from the old mall to highlight the adaptive reuse and sustainable attributes.
The exterior of the campus, designed by BGKA, continues on the architectural character established by the firm in the first phase of the ACC Highland development and features an active paseo for socializing, studying and dining and a large entry canopy. The original stucco walls are being replaced with new stucco on the west elevation, and the paseo walls are clad in metal panels.
ACC Highland will be the college's hub for community and business partnerships that complement the learning process and help achieve mutual goals. The project will reinforce citywide initiatives and programs accomplishing economic development and vitality, sustainability, mixed-use development and multi-modal connectivity in compatibility with and in continuation of Phase I.
The adaptive reuse of the mall is a targeted effort to transform the campus into a strategic developer of education, workforce, training and economic stimulus. This collaborative endeavor by business, education, neighborhood groups and community leaders to build a strong workforce pipeline will be supported be the further development of the areas surrounding the college, including housing, retail and commercial spaces. In partnership with ACC, Redleaf will be leading the development of 29 million square-feet in the Highland area. When finished, Redleaf anticipates 1,200 residential units, three new parks, 150,000 square-feet of retail space and 800,000 square-feet of office space.
Together, with the overall redevelopment of the area, the new ACC Highland Campus will revamp the surrounding community and breathe life into underutilized spaces. By referencing history while bringing the out-of-use mall to its full potential, the partnership between ACC, Redleaf, Barnes Gromatzky Kosarek Architects and Perkins+Will truly sets the standard for designing adaptive reuse projects that have the power to transform the educational environment and support local economy. This forward-thinking, sustainable building approach will continue to benefit future generations.
Angela Whitaker-Williams is the education practice leader of the Austin office of Perkins+Will and has more than 20 years of architectural experience in K-12 and higher education markets.
The Largest Residential Adaptive Reuse in South Florida
Recognizing The Importance Of Adaptive Reuse
Adaptive Reuse Award Presented to ERDMAN
Adaptive Re-Use of a School
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One of the most misconceptions about drawing is that you must have a natural flair for drawing. This is not true at all.
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Programme | Loris Williams Grant | Bidydanga Trip
15th-16th April 2009
University of Notre Dame Australia
Broome Campus
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Library, Information and Resource Network (ATSILIRN) is a professional support network for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in libraries and for professionals providing information needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. ATSILIRN was established in 1993 as a result of the "Gathering and Sharing Workshop" held in Canberra.
University of Notre Dame Australia, Broome Campus is set on a natural bush block combined with lush tropical gardens. It is committed to providing strong support for the process of reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians by giving an opportunity for all students to learn about Aboriginal history and culture.
It has long been acknowledged that Indigenous Australians are the most underprivileged sector in Australian society. This conference will showcase programmes from within the information profession that aims to inform and educate Indigenous people.
One of the features of holding our conference at the Broome Campus is the availability of onsite accommodation. This provides us with an excellent opportunity to workshop out of conference hours and to develop or enhance already established social networks.
Why don't you come and join us rise to the challenge!
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Lil Yachty Talks AXE The Label Competition, The Evolution of SoundCloud, and More
Lil Boat is collaborating with AXE to hype up the next big thing in music.
The Front 11.14.18
Source: Caroline Zalla / Edelman
There are many things that you can say Lil Yachty has to his name—flow, bars, and clout are the inevitable concepts. But for the King of the Teens, the music isn't the only thing that's on his mind.
Yachty's playing the long game with his career by working with brands to create something for the greater good of Hip-Hop, which is exactly why his collaboration with AXE The LABEL has been a hit.
In this first-of-its-kind contest, Axe the LABEL is allowing the next generation of musicians to show their stuff and compete for a chance to compete for co-writing credit on a track with Lil Yachty. Fans entered for a chance to win by submitting their best lyrics for the hook of Yachty's newest track "ANARCHY" using the SoundCloud commenting feature. Just before his jam-packed show at The Boiler Room in Atlanta, Lil Boat told CASSIUS that when he heard of the opportunity to collab with AXE, he was all for it.
"I came up doing music on SoundCloud so when the opportunity came to give an opportunity to some kids out there in the world," he said. "I'm just trying to give someone a chance to be something bigger."
Some of the qualities that Yachty says he looks for in an up and coming artist are style, cadence, flow, but mostly creativity. While he admits that SoundCloud has changed a lot since he first came up in the music world, he's excited to work with them to nurture new talent.
Being a brand ambassador is something Lil Boat takes very seriously. Outside of his AXE The LABEL partnership, he's also collaborated with Sprite, Disney, Nautica, just to name a few. He doesn't plan on stopping there either—he also has his hopes up for a pizza sponsorship in the future.
I'm just trying to give someone a chance to be something bigger…
"It's just something I like to do," he says. "I keep a clean image and it's cool to me to be in cooperation with all the brands that I grew up with using."
With all that hustle, it's no surprise that Yachty is stacking major guap. But when it comes to the question about the best purchase he's ever made? There's no hesitation—it's the house that he bought for his mom in their native Georgia.
"I paid for it in cash, she doesn't have any bills for it," he said. "It's not like [the gift] was a surprise; my mom is very picky so she built it herself from the ground up."
So while continues to grow as an artist with the ability to pack venues like The Boiler Room from wall-to-wall, one thing is clear—the Atlanta-born rapper stays true to his roots no matter what, eager to help out the next big thing in Hip-Hop and anyone else who has backed him in the past.
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Thermopsis rhombifolia, also known as prairie thermopsis, is a flowering plant in the legume family. It is native to North America, where it is found in the Great Plains, with extensions into the lower canyons of the Rocky Mountains. Its natural habitat is dry grasslands and woodlands.
It is a perennial herb that produces yellow flowers in the spring.
Usage
The flowers were commonly used by the natives as a source of yellow dye and were boiled in a tea as a cure for stomach ailments for people and horses. The plant has toxic properties if ingested; symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, dizziness, and abdominal pain.
References
Sophoreae
Flora of the Great Plains (North America)
Flora of Western Canada
Flora of the Western United States
Flora of the United States
Flora of the Rocky Mountains
Flora of Colorado
Flora of Montana
Flora of New Mexico
Flora of Wyoming
Plants used in traditional Native American medicine
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It was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and shot by Tony Richmond, the same team that collaborated on The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus and Let It Be and filmed at Olympic Sound Studio.
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Japan's Haru Nomura leads Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic
Posted on 04/24/16 by Alexis Gaither
Lee-Anne Pace, of South Africa, follows her shot from the first fairway of the Lake Merced Golf Club during the third round of the Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic golf tournament Saturday, April 23, 2016, in Daly City, Calif. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
DALY CITY, Calif. (AP) — Haru Nomura shot a 1-under 71 in cool and breezy conditions Saturday Apr. 23, at Lake Merced and escaped a two-shot penalty to maintain a three-stroke lead in the Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic.
The 23-year-old Japanese player met with rules officials after the round to discuss her play from an awkward stance in the left greenside bunker on the par-5 sixth hole.
"It was slopey, so I was trying to take a stance, but I kept slipping downhill, and in order to get a firm stance, I had to — even when I had to do a practice swing — I had to swing real hard, and when I did, I kept moving forward again and again," Nomura said. "There was no option, but to move like that, but they were saying that I was moving excessively, but what I was trying to tell them was, 'OK, then what is the guideline. There should be some sort of a standard, a regulation that explains what an infraction is and not.'"
The officials decided no penalty was warranted, leaving her with a par on the hole and a 10-under 206 total.
"For me the two-stroke penalty, it wouldn't really have made a big difference," Nomura said. "If I did something wrong, I have to accept it. But there was really no clear rule about what the guidelines were, so I would just focus on my game and just leave it at that."
She won the Australian Women's Open in February, pulling away to beat top-ranked Lydia Ko by three strokes for her first LPGA Tour title.
"You could say it's confidence and you can call it what it is, but what I feel right now is I feel very comfortable about golf," Nomura said. "I just want to have fun. I'm not thinking about trying to beat someone. It's really about having fun."
Ko was six strokes back at 4 under after a 73. The two-time defending champion will be 19 on Sunday.
"My game wasn't really up to it today," Ko said. "It was pretty average. But I felt like chipping, short game-wise it was good, but I wasn't making the putts that needed to go in for birdie or those crucial par saves. … I've just got to stay positive."
South Africa's Lee-Anne Pace and South Korea's Na Yeon Choi were tied for second.
Pace had a 69. She won a 2014 event in China for her lone LPGA Tour title.
"Obviously, the conditions are going to be the same tomorrow probably, a little cooler, I think," Pace said. "But just the same thing. On a course like this you have to play on the right side. You have to stay below the hole keep it in the fairway and on the greens."
Choi shot 71. She won twice last year and has nine LPGA Tour victories.
"It was tough," Choi said. "I think especially the greens were so firm and a lot of holes have front pins, so it's hard to stop the ball around the pin. … I like chasing, so I feel great about this tournament and this week and about my game. I have confidence, so just keep playing aggressive."
So Yeon Ryu was 5 under along with Brooke Henderson, Catriona Matthew and Gerina Piller. Ryu, the first-round leader after a tournament-record 63, followed a second-round 75 with a 73.
Henderson has seven straight top-10 finishes. The 18-year-old Canadian chipped in for birdie on the par-5 18th for a 69.
"I kind of mis-hit my approach shot there, but was able to come back with a nice chip-in and make the day feel a little bit better than it was," Henderson said. "I'm really close and my game is close to being really good. I just have to stay patient and keep doing what I'm doing."
The 46-year-old Matthew shot a 71, and Piller had a 72.
"It was really hard," Piller said. "The pins were a lot tougher today. They put a lot of them on the front, and the course is firming up again. Yesterday it was pretty soft with the rains. But front pins make it pretty difficult to get it close. And the wind, you've got to accommodate for the wind, accommodate for the cold, so it just makes it a tough day."
Minjee Lee also was 4 under after a 74. The 2012 U.S. Girls' Junior champion at Lake Merced, the Australian won last week in Hawaii for her second LPGA Tour title.
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Last fall I spent some time in Nice, France, a beautiful place. My wife's a painter, so she desperately wanted to see the Musee Matisse while we were there. And I was certainly game – Henri Matisse was a brave and unique artist, a bold guy unafraid to try new things. My kind of dude.
We're the type of people who walk in cities. I like the connection walking gives me to a place. So, sure, it would've been easier to grab a cab or figure out public transportation, but instead we decided the way to get to Matisse's museum was to walk there.
The map told us our destination was northwest from our hotel in the Old Town. Basically up and to the left, in a big green area that signified a park. That's really all we knew for sure, which was fine. I'm a discovery walker. Gets me in trouble sometimes.
The river Paillon, which interestingly is underground for part of the journey, led us north. We knew eventually we'd have to turn west. Nice is extremely hilly, and I figured at some point we'd also have to go UP.
Really, though, I had no idea.
Following the map (and looking every bit the lost American tourist), I decided a road to our left would take us up and into the park. There was a blind curve and the road itself was really narrow. Worse, there was a suspicious guy that we THOUGHT might be following us.
We decided there must be another way.
Returning to follow the river, I noticed the map had a little squiggly line a little farther up that suggested some pedestrian stairs might take us in the direction of the park and the museum.
"Let's take the stairs," I suggested. Like I said, gets me in trouble.
We were walking in a neighborhood that had gotten a little sketchy when the stairs suddenly appeared on our left. No sign naming them or indicating where they might lead. Nothing.
Even so, we went up, because sometimes you have to take a deep breath and march forward, even if you don't know what's waiting for you on the other side.
Sometimes you just have to take the stairs.
And we did. Up. And up and up and up.
I kid you not, a thousand stairs. More, even.
The stairs wound their way up the hill, bending to the left and back to the right. Amazingly, people lived along this strange, narrow staircase.
We passed homes – houses or condos or apartments, it was hard to tell. The inhabitants had chairs out on patios in front of little gardens. They didn't look like expensive places – I mean, how could you even get furniture there – but we were high enough now the views were glorious.
Eventually we came out onto a road. We were NOT in the park. This road, it went off and up to the right, down to the left.
We took a break. We were sweaty and hot and a little frustrated. We hadn't seen a soul all that way up the stairs, which was starting to make me think the people of Nice weren't dumb enough to actually use them. I took off my sweatshirt and packed it away in my backpack.
A woman came by, and we asked her about the museum. She didn't speak English, but eventually understood what we wanted, and pointed across the street.
To another set of stone stairs.
After the woman disappeared, there might've been some swearing on our part. I will neither confirm or deny.
How many more stairs could there be? We had no idea. The new stairs wound up the hill again, disappearing into its side.
We took a moment to get ready again before re-embarking. I noticed an old man leaning against his car a few meters away, staring at us with his arms folded across his chest and a bemused expression on his face.
The old man unclamped his arms and raised one hand to give us a thumbs up gesture. What it meant exactly, I'm not sure. Maybe, "Good luck, you stupid Americans." Maybe, "Keep going. It's worth it." Probably both.
Sometimes all you need to keep going is for someone to give a thumbs up at the right moment.
Eventually, we reached the top of that second set of stairs. There was a sign for a monastery on a door. A locked door. I started to imagine having to go all the way down again.
But then several more steps appeared to the right, around a corner. We took them, popped through an opening and stepped into an immaculate garden.
We were on the grounds of the monastery, which was in the park we were heading for. It was amazing. I have dozens of photos of this place. Of olive groves and orange trees and flowers and I wish I could share them all. There were even swarms of gnats.
In this place, you could even fall in love with a swarm of gnats.
Still, we weren't at the Musee Matisse yet. We followed the path through the monastery's grounds into the rest of the park. Signs directed us toward the museum.
There were more stairs. Of course. But these were wide and inviting, like a reward for that narrow, sweaty journey we had made already.
We meandered through a park that was essentially a big olive grove.
I remember being fascinated by the birds.
I remember passing a park bench where two elderly women were deep in conversation, their dogs at their sides. I remember imagining them as very old friends, women who had known each other since childhood.
My mind was doing that thing it does when it gets just the right level of exhausted and exhilarated and fascinated. Making stories.
Eventually we found the museum. It could've been closed. It might've taken us too long to get there. It wasn't and it didn't.
But if the museum had been closed, it actually would've been fine. We had seen so much getting there, indelible images, from olive trees to dogs to old friends to breathtaking views to that smiling old man with his thumb in the air.
The museum was the destination, but it had become the icing on the cake to the journey.
Because we had taken the stairs.
I'm a sports fan AND an arts fan. (Crazy, I know). The NFL playoffs started last weekend and, in one of the games, the Pittsburgh Steelers knocked out the Cincinnati Bengals in a particularly hard fought game.
In the locker room afterwards, Bengals receiver A.J. Green was interviewed. I can't find the clip now, but in addition to saying the loss hurt, he explained to the reporter it had taken him and the team six months to get to that point, and that now they were going to have to go through all that again, just to get to the same spot. He was willing to do it, because he loves football, but that didn't mean it wasn't going to be difficult.
I identified with this. When a book fails (and…writers, sorry but odds are your book WILL fail – whether you don't connect with an agent or a publisher or whether no one buys it or reads it…I mean, for your sake, I hope not, but it's REALLY hard what we're doing here).
And, true enough, that's the thing to do. Get back on the horse, as they say. But, man, it's like an NFL season, right? It's six months (a year? multiple years?) of hard work to get back to that point where you already were. Six months of trying to be perfect with your story and make it the best it can be and critique and work and more work and revision and…you get the idea.
It's taking the damn stairs.
And after all that work and time and sweat, you might get to the park and find the museum closed. Again.
The thing is, you have no idea as you're taking that first step of so many. You do it blindly.
That's why you have to pay attention on each step, because if you don't focus on the hours at the museum, which are out of your control, and instead zero in on that not-quite-yet-ripe orange on that tree inches from you (that sentence you write at midnight one night that actually makes you tear up), on that smiling old man with his thumb up (your critique partner who tells you she loves your book), on those old friends and their dogs on the park bench (your characters – those fantastic people you created from nothing, IN YOUR HEAD), you'll realize that you've already succeeded.
So when your hear those voices telling you you're hot, you're tired, you should turn around and go back down, because going down is easier, tell them to shut up.
Tell them you're taking the stairs. And keep your eyes wide open the entire climb up.
For some reason, I remember the cards the best. There were three sets – bordered in blue, red and yellow.
I HAD them. The complete sets. All the colors.
I would leaf through them and remember the scenes from the movies. I've seen the movies dozens of times, but I'd venture to say those cards are the things that allow me to recount the entire plot from memory at a moment's notice.
But I have no idea where they went or when they disappeared.
I had SO MUCH swag – so many collectibles – from those original movies (Episodes IV – VI) and somehow I lost it all.
And now THE FORCE AWAKENS has come out and I bet all that stuff is WORTH THOUSANDS.
I wonder if I would sell it if I still had it. Probably not.
I remember the drawer in my room where I kept the cards. It was the same drawer I started saving the letters from my Japanese pen pal, the ones she would write in looping cursive on the delicate Japanese paper.
Girls. They might've been the problem.
I had a Millenium Falcon. You could open the cargo bay doors and play out fight scenes with your action figures. It even had a little piece of the floor you could lift up and hide your Han Solo action figure in.
And oh – the action figures! – I had all those, too. I was constantly losing the guns that they held in their curved little hands. Never have such calamities arisen from the misplacement of such a small piece of plastic.
The light sabers in Luke's, Obi-wan's and Vader's hands. The blasters in Han's and Leia's hands. The little straight brown stick in the Sandperson's hand. I guess his staff?
When you lost the blasters, you had to have people holding the wrong gun. Han held the one the Stormtrooper was supposed to have. It just wasn't right.
One day, somewhere in the backyard, I lost my Chewbacca. Not just his blaster. The entire figure ("guy" I think our eight year old, non-PC brains called them. I lost my "guy").
I think I had a case where I stored all the action figures so I WOULDN'T lost them. A spot for each "guy" and then it closed up and you carried it around by the handle. I might be confusing this with the case I know I had for my matchbox cars, but I don't think so. I think there was a Star Wars case, too. And still, I lost Chewbacca.
I had an X-wing and a Tie fighter. I'm remembering you pressed a button on the Tie Fighter and the "wings" popped off. I don't remember why. Maybe when you were acting out scenes from the movie you were supposed to do that when the bad guy got shot down?
A lot of fun, acting out the movie with all those toys and figures. But somehow the cards. Those were my favorite.
This stuff was always out, all over the place. Probably drove my mom crazy.
That's what happened isn't it? Moms. They throw out your toys, toys that could be VALUABLE later. Are you guys crazy?!?
Ah, but there's one thing I still have – the comics. I SAVED the comics. I'm talking the original series from 1977. They're buried in all those boxes in my basement right now – too many for me to fish through – but I KNOW I still have them. Not every issue, but a lot of those early ones.
One of my nephews is a Darth Vader NUT already. He's three, and we're pretty sure he thinks he's a good guy (which, by the end of Jedi…). For Christmas, all I got him was Darth Vader swag. Toys and books and other little stuff.
No cards, though. Now I'm thinking I need to get the kids cards for the new movies. Yeah.
And my sisters better not throw them out. EVER.
I love The Natural. It's a fantastic movie, a baseball classic. For me, it's on that list of movies that, if I find it playing on television, I'll drop everything and watch yet again. And recently, thanks to The Sundance Channel, I have re-watched the movie a few times, enough to notice some writing-related things that interest me.
Much of The Natural was filmed in various locales in Buffalo, NY, where I grew up, during the '80s when I still lived there. In fact, some of my friends were at the stadiums as extras, part of the cheering crowds, when some of the game footage was filmed at War Memorial Stadium (a.k.a. "The Rockpile" – standing in for New York Knights Field) and All High Stadium (standing in for Wrigley Field).
You can see a full list of the locales and buildings around Buffalo that appear in the movie at this Forgotten Buffalo site. Check it out, it may give you an appreciation of the underrated architecture in my hometown.
Another thing I love is mirror characters in fiction. These characters, sometimes known as foils, usually possess opposite values to your protagonist. Because of this opposite nature, they often manifest as antagonists (Harry Potter and Voldemort, for example). The manifestation that interests me more, however, is the sidekick (think Kirk and Spock).
The great thing about these mirror characters is they really help the reader understand the main character better. Through their contrasting nature, the characters CHARACTERIZE EACH OTHER. Think of color theory in painting or interior design. Two contrasting colors – say orange and blue – are often placed side-by-side, making them both appear brighter.
My favorite moment in The Natural is one you might not expect. It doesn't involve a mirror character in quite the classic definition, but employs another kind of mirror that is every bit as inspiring.
Some may remember that Roy starts the at-bat against the starting pitcher for the Pirates, who, after nearly pitching a complete game shutout has clearly begun to lose his edge. When he falls behind in the count to Roy, we see the fearful reaction of the Pirates' manager – telling us that he realizes, if he wants to win this pennant, he needs to call a relief pitcher in.
While Roy waits, the manager reaches into his bullpen and calls on a young Iowa farm boy with a blazing fastball. As he steps to the mound, a low camera angle is used to magnify the big kid's presence. He looms over us as the viewer, the muffled announcer in the background describing how un-hittable he is. Stopping just short of calling him a natural.
And that's the moment. If you're not caught up in the drama of that last at-bat, the anticipation that Roy will save the day, you see the mirror being held right in front of Roy – or, 60 feet and 6 inches away on the mound, that is.
Because this kid from Iowa, this fireballing pitcher, it's Roy. That's who he was early in the film, before he made a terrible mistake and his life fell apart. A life he's trying to get back, to re-discover, in this single at-bat. Roy was a great pitcher first, before he got shot and could no longer do it, had to become a great hitter instead. It was Roy who, as a kid, faced the great Babe Ruth and struck him out on three pitches.
Now, Roy must succeed against the younger version of himself.
And if you recognize that, you also see that, while the movie has its share of literal antagonists – from the greedy owner to the superficial newspaperman to the owner's lackeys – the figurative person Roy's been battling against the whole film, his entire life, really, is HIMSELF.
Those types of moments, for me, are story magic. In books, movies, whatever – they're the sort of thing that make want to keep writing.
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September12th ABC to broadcast live from George Strait's San Antonio hurricane benefit show
George Strait's concert will be held at the Majestic Theatre to benefit Harvey victims. The one-hour telethon "Hand in Hand: A Benefit for Hurricane Harvey Relief" will be simulcast next week on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CMT.Click through the slideshow to see which other celebrities will appear on the telethon.
San Antonio country superstar George Strait will join five TV networks as part of a star-studded hurricane relief telethon aiding victims in Texas.
The one-hour event, "Hand in Hand: A Benefit for Hurricane Harvey Relief," will be based in Los Angeles with stages in New York and Nashville and a performance from San Antonio by Strait, who will be staging a benefit concert at the Majestic Theatre.
The show will air live on ABC, CBS, CMT, FOX and NBC at 7 p.m. Sept. 12. It also will be available internationally via live stream on Facebook and Twitter.
By Barbara at September 05, 2017
Labels: September12th ABC to broadcast live from George Strait's San Antonio hurricane benefit show
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Spotlight Women in Business
Nikole Mackenzie
Nikole Mackenzie is a CPA and owner of Momentum Accounting in the San Fransisco Bay Area.
Would you turn down a job offer to start your own business? Most people would take the safe route – but not Nikole. Nikole Mackenzie is a CPA and owner of Momentum Accounting in the San Fransisco Bay Area. She started Momentum Accounting last year and hasn't looked back (well maybe once or twice). But Nikole's story is inspirational, especially for anyone who's ever thought of starting their own accounting practice.
Starting Out Small
Nikole started her career at a small accounting firm where she attributes a fair amount of her success to her diverse experience. Starting at a small firm allowed her to get both tax and audit experience, but doing tax returns all day wasn't what Nikole wanted to do for the rest of her career.
Luckily, her firm developed an outsourced accounting group which Nikole was more than happy to jump aboard. This broad range of experience in such a short period of time gave her all the tools necessary to be a resourceful, outsourced accountant.
Taking the Leap
Nikole was ready to make the transition into private accounting as a manager when a fellow CPA referred her to a client. The client was big enough to start her own practice and Nikole took the leap into entrepreneurship.
But the hardest part about entrepreneurship is that every decision is your own, according to Nikole.
"There's no manager or partner to ask… it's all on me. But the funny thing is, I've realized I'm much more capable of making decisions and figuring things out than I ever knew."
This is her first entrepreneurial venture and she's learned a tremendous amount about her business, and about herself in the process. Whether it be getting clients through referrals, LinkedIn, Facebook or other sources, Nikole said her business development plans are a work in progress.
Albeit, Nikole is developing standard procedures and is always looking for ways to improve her business. She hired employees to give her more time to focus on big picture issues like how to better service clients and grow the practice over the next 5 to 10 years.
What is Momentum Accounting?
Momentum Accounting is a boutique accounting practice focused on providing premium service to select clientele. Nikole and her staff provide bookkeeping and controller/CFO services to businesses and high net worth individuals using the latest solutions in cloud accounting.
Her goal is to simplify business owner's lives by integrating systems to streamline day-to-day tasks like paying bills, processing payroll, taking customer payments, and managing inventory. Whether you are looking to fill a gap in your current company accounting structure or you are a start-up in need of training and process implementation, Nikole has your back to help your business grow.
Vision For the Future
Nikole's vision for Momentum Accounting is to grow it into a full-scale outsourced accounting and tax firm while offering more back office solutions.
"I think in 5 years I'll probably have a lot of grey hairs. In 10 years, I think I'll probably be doing something completely different, but I have no idea what. Hopefully I've made a deal with Mark Cuban on Shark Tank by then."
When asked, "What advice would you give your younger self?" Nikole responded with:
"Have more confidence in yourself and don't be afraid to speak up."
And when asked, "What would you ask your older self?" her response was short but to the point:
"I would ask about changes in technology and how it has impacted the role of accountants."
You can find Nikole on LinkedIn here or you can visit her company webpage at momentumcpa.com.
Tagsaccounting • Momentum Accounting • Nikole Mackenzie • outsourcing
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A Hampstead area, Carroll County resident for 30 years, Scott is an SSI Dive Guide Instructor and Technical/Extended Range Instructor, with multiple specialty instructor ratings including Wreck, Deep, Night/Limited Visibility, Navigation, Stress and Rescue, Science of Diving and more. In addition to his work as an instructor, Scott loves travel and photography, both above and below the waves. He and his wife Maureen were hooked on diving after a single "Try Scuba Diving" class in Barbados. His dive travels have taken him to Canada, Florida, North Carolina, California, Hawaii, Cozumel, Cabo, Grand Cayman, St Croix, Turks and Caicos, St Martin, Curacao, Honduras and the Seychelles to name a few.
When not diving, Scott enjoys visiting our national parks for other outdoor recreation, playing guitar and listening to live music and loves to cook (and eat) with fine wines and tequila.
Ever since he saw his first Sea Hunt episode and Jacques Cousteau Special as a youngster, David Apple has been fascinated with the underwater world. As a diver for over 20 years, he found he wanted to share his excitement and love of SCUBA Diving with others. As a professional educator, David has a personal philosophy of, Never Stop Learning!, and learn as much as you can. Experience is a great teacher, but also ask questions from those who are more experienced! David's favorite diving activities include diving on and exploring the historic shipwrecks of the Mid-Atlantic, and photographing the beautiful tropical reefs and fish of the Florida Keys and the Caribbean from the Bahamas to the Turks and Caicos Islands to Cozumel and Honduras. David was originally trained by SSI and worked his way up to attaining the rating of Dive Control Specialist Instructor. David is currently teaching Open Water and Advanced Courses under SSI, PADI, SDI and PSAI, where he holds the rating of Master Instructor.
Prior to becoming an Open Water instructor and instructor for a number of specialties, Lee had been a Dive Control Specialist for Undersea Outfitters for several years. Frequently assigned to students who were having difficulty with learning basic Open Water skills, Lee can offer an almost unlimited level of patience as well as innovative approaches towards helping students overcome most learning hurdles. He uses traditional, proven teaching methods that are then customized to the individual student's strengths, diving goals, life's experiences, and scuba-related expectations.
Travis started diving in 2006 after he and wife Kim decided that they wanted to do the Epcot DiveQuest experience for their 10-year anniversary trip in 2007. It only got worse from there. Quickly hooked, summer weekends started getting spent in Hyde's Quarry whenever possible. In 2008, he made his first liveaboard trip to warm, clear water, and really discovered just how enjoyable diving could be. Since then, he's been to the Great Barrier Reef, as well as the Chesapeake Bay, Caribbean Sea, Pacific Ocean, and Atlantic Ocean, all the while coming 'home' whenever possible to the quarry.
Travis started down the path to being a dive professional in 2015, and became an SSI Dive Control Specialist (DiveCon #74146) in 2016. Why did he become a DiveCon? Simple - to help improve the dive education experience for those that choose to do their dive training with Undersea Outfitters.
When he's not underwater, Travis plays with cars. He helps run a High Performance Driving Education program for the Washington DC Region of the Sports Car Club of America, and also gets out for the occasional Autocross. In real life, he does boring IT stuff for the people that make the weather, and lives in Westminster with wife Kim, three awesome rescue dogs, and a cat who doesn't really care for him.
Jason started diving in 2013 with a discover scuba class at Grand Cayman Island, and then came home and signed up for the open water certification. In 2015 he joined the Gamber and Community Fire Department's dive team. In 2016 he became the training coordinator for the team, and completed his SSI Dive Control Specialist certification.
Bio and image coming soon.
Lee's diving experience started when he was certified by SSI in 2012 before a family trip to Turks and Caicos. He was hooked at the very first pool training session and has tried to be underwater as often as possible ever since. He has been to fresh water quarries and lakes in MD, VA and TN. His local salt water dives include Ocean City. MD and megladon shark tooth diving out of North Carolina. Additionally he has been lucky enough to incorporate scuba in to his travels in Greece and many of the Caribbean islands!
Lee's favorite parenting moment was at an aquarium when his son said that he had seen so many of the fish "for real" while diving that it wasn't all that interesting. Lee hopes to be able to help others have that same experience!!!
Interested in becoming a Dive Professional? We are an SSI Instructor Trainer facility - click here to find out how to join the team.
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I recently took part in a podcast debate about the merits of the Paleo diet. The show was hosted by Randy Shore, who shared his personal insights and experience with food and dieting, as well as St. Paul's dietician Sinead Feeney providing her more conventional perspective.
It was a good opportunity to introduce more people to the concepts behind the Paleo diet without the typical labelling as a "fad" and instead giving it the serious merit it deserves. I find when people truly learn about the deeply scientific nature of the diet, it becomes more than a diet: it becomes somewhat of an instruction manual for your body and life.
All in all it was a good discussion. Hopefully we can do another in the near future where I can get into much more detail about the specifics of the evolution-based philosophy of the Paleo diet.
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Q: Как заблокировать пользователя discord.py Как сделать, чтобы бот заблокировал пользователя ?Не в каком либо канале, а самом дискорде, чтобы пользователь не мог писать боту в ЛС
A: Это не может быть реализовано так как бот не умеет блокировать людей в лс. В discord.py api вообщем то даже такого метода нет.
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China Caves on Trade Tariffs
President Trump wins again!
A spokesperson for China's Commerce Ministry announced on Thursday that Beijing and Washington have agreed to lift the current trade tariffs between the two countries.
The spokesperson, Gao Feng, said:
"Over the past two weeks, the two negotiating teams had serious and constructive discussions and agreed to remove the additional duties imposed on each other's products in different phases after they make progress in reaching a deal. Both sides should simultaneously undo existing additional tariffs in the same proportion to reach phase one deal, and that is an important condition for signing a preliminary agreement."
Although China has agreed to phase out the tariffs, White House spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham isn't making the deal sound as solid as Feng did. During a recent interview, she said the administration is optimistic that the two countries will "reach a deal soon."
The impending end of the tariffs caused US stock index futures to rise on Thursday morning, where the Dow opened up 120 points higher than the day before.
Men need something very different than you think. No, it's not sex. That would be too easy. It is something that happens only when his most primal, inner desire is activated by a woman who knows this secret… And when she uses it, he'll immediately begin to feel a deep emotional connection with her. She could be his.....
What All Men Secretly Want, But Will Never Tell You…
If you've ever asked yourself; "Why did I say yes to that?" in disbelief, you may have become a victim of what is now known by experts as "Conversational Hypnosis." At one time, these techniques were taught only to licensed practitioners; however, now it seems anyone can get their hands on these powerful techniques and use.....
Beware: Conversational Hypnosis is Real
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Boutique Cinema Eumundi - Fargo
Warning: please note this is a past event
Join us in our Boutique Cinema (adjacent to The Imperial Hotel - in the space formerly known as 'The Store') for a screening of FARGO on Friday 14 January.
Doors open 6.30pm, with the screening commencing at 6.45pm.
This won't be your average movie night. Limited seats available - yes, it's boutique!
Enjoy this Coen brothers' classic flick in comfy retro lounge chairs with bar snacks (from the Imperial kitchen + the all-essential movie popcorn) and drinks available to enjoy throughout the movie.
TICKETS: $15. Pre-booking essential. Book tix via TryBooking
Seating is first come, first served. Ticket holders' information will be collected for the purposes of Track & Tracing to comply with current Covid restrictions. Providing your info is a condition of entry to this event.
About FARGO:
"Fargo" is the acclaimed reality-based crime drama set in Minnesota in 1987, produced and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy) is a car salesman in Minneapolis who has gotten himself into debt and is so desperate for money that he hires two thugs (Steve Buscemi), (Peter Stormare) to kidnap his own wife. Jerry will collect the ransom from her wealthy father (Harve Presnell), paying the thugs a small portion and keeping the rest to satisfy his debts. The scheme collapses when the thugs shoot a state trooper.
Rated MA
Imperial Hotel Courtesy Bus
The Imperial Hotel's FREE courtesy bus operates Friday and Saturday nights from 5pm, travelling to Eumundi, Belli Park, Cooroy, Doonan, Eerwah Vale, North Arm, and Verrierdale. Phone Aaron on 0478 814 169 on the day to book.
Friday at 6.30pm 14-Jan-2022
Boutique Cinema Eumundi (next to Imperial Hotel)
Contact details hidden as this is a past event.
https://www.imperialhoteleumundi.com.au/whats-on-listing/boutique-cinema-fargo
Boutique Cinema Eumundi - Fargo, Boutique Cinema Eumundi (next to Imperial Hotel), Eumundi, What To Do In Eumundi
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223rd FMSD Soldiers deploy to Afghanistan
Photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Ramelb | 224th Sustainment Brigade | 01.28.2020
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Rafael Cervantes, right, disbursing certifier with the 223rd Financial Management Support Detachment (FMSD), 224th Financial Management Support Unit, shakes hands with Lt. Col. William Mendelsohn, commander of the 224th Special Troops Battalion, California Army National Guard, after receiving the Army Achievement Medal (AAM) at Azusa Armory, California, Jan. 24, 2020.......
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Rafael Cervantes, disbursing certifier with the 223rd Financial Management Support Detachment (FMSD), 224th Financial Management Support Unit, California Army National Guard, holds his son before the start of the 223rd FMSD Departure Ceremony at Azusa Armory, California, Jan. 24, 2020. Cervantes will deploy with the 223rd FMSD to Afghanistan in support of Operation......
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)
Photo by Seaman Apprentice Dylan Lavin | USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) | 01.28.2020
200127-N-TL141-1096 PACIFIC OCEAN (Jan. 27, 2020) Aviation Structural Mechanic Airman Nicholas Pater, from Laguna Beach, Calif., assigned to the "Eightballers" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 8, directs an MH-60S Sea Hawk as it approaches the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Jan. 27, 2020. The Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group is on a......
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200125-N-GW654-1008 PACIFIC OCEAN (Jan. 25, 2019) Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Austin Spangler, from Riverside, Calif., left, and Retail Service Specialist 3rd Class Austin Hanson, from Valdosta, Ga., play a board game as part of a Morale, Welfare, and Recreation event on the mess decks of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Jan. 25, 2020. The Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike......
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200127-N-HR150-017 PHILIPPINE SEA (Jan. 27, 2020) - Seaman Christopher Chulin, from Fontana, California, scans the horizon for surface and air contacts aboard U.S. 7th Fleet flagship, USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Blue Ridge is the oldest operational ship in the Navy and, as 7th Fleet command ship, actively works to foster relationships with allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific Region (U.S. Navy......
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Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Sean Lynch | USS Russell | 01.26.2020
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USS KIDD (DDG 100)
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Brandie Nuzzi | USS Kidd | 01.26.2020
PACIFIC OCEAN (Jan. 23, 2020) Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class James Swann, from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., holds Boatswain's Mate Seaman Apprentice Basilio Hernandez, from Stockton, Calif., as an MH-60R Sea Hawk, assigned to the "Wolf Pack" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 75 lands on the flight deck of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG 100) Jan. 23,......
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Building a Healthy Work Environment at CRP
Last week, a group of psychologists from Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (German Society for International Cooperation, commonly known as GIZ). set up a three-day training program at CRP that focuses on ways to support staff members and build a healthier work environment. This training consisted of many different sections such as discussing challenges that CRP's staff members in their work and creating action plans and ideas to deal with these challenges.
This three-day training is only the first part of the program. The group of psychologists will come back after six months to follow up on this training and help CRP further progress as a healthy work environment. "Staff care should be something that's contextualized; it's not the same thing in every single organization and in every country. But you need to understand what the challenges that you face are, as a team and as a group or an organization with the specific population that you work with in order to design practices that support those challenges," says Kate, one of the psychologists GIZ sent to us.
Due to the fact that most of CRP's implementing staff members are refugees themselves, they are under a lot of pressure in their lives as refugees as well as work pressure. This enables CRP to build close ties to our community and promote leadership, but it can also be hard on our staff who have their own struggles. "I'm proud to be working with an organization that considers the amount of pressure its staff members go through and actively work on creating a healthy environment for us," says Sara, youth program coordinator.
This training seeks to create day-to-day practices and gestures that positively affect CRP's staff, such as relationship building among staff members and acknowledging and confronting the difficult emotions and feelings that come up in conflict and crisis, all things that can be integrated into the everyday work.
"When you're working in a really difficult context of crisis or conflict that it's an organizational responsibility not just to protect the physical integrity of people who are working within the organization, but also the psychological and emotional integrity of people working in difficult conditions with difficult situations and in the midst of severe suffering," says Kate.
"As refugees who work with refugees, we are exposed to more trauma as well as the trauma that we have been through when we hear these stories it can trigger us. So if we don't take care of ourselves first we won't be able to take care of the people we are trying to help," says Aseel, ready to get back to work.
Thanks GIZ for providing this training to our staff!
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HSE News & Prosecutions – January 2016
Date: 1st January 2016 | Author: Mark Bowers
National Grid fined £2 million over schoolboy's death
National Grid, one of the largest gas distributors in the United Kingdom, was fined £2 million and ordered to pay £36,102.90 in costs after a boy was killed playing on one of its pipelines. The 11-year-old boy and his two friends were running along the pipeline to cross the Leeds and Liverpool Canal when the child slipped, struck his head and plunged into the canal—causing him to drown. In its inspection, the HSE found that the company's records had incorrectly recorded that the pipe was buried and not exposed. This error caused the company to not install safety devices to prevent accidents such as this during regular inspections.
Companies sentenced in HSE inspector's 'most horrific case'
Valmet Ltd and Sonae Industria (UK) Ltd were fined £410,000 and ordered to pay £214,000 in costs after two workers lost their lives at a Merseyside woodchip factory. Both men were performing maintenance on the conveyor when it unexpectedly began to operate—dragging both men into the machinery. In its investigation, the HSE found that both companies failed to conduct risk assessments for the task as well as provide proper safety precautions.
Accident repair company fined for failure to comply
DM Accident Repair Centre Limited, an accident repair company, was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay £4,666 in costs after it failed to comply with an improvement notice from the HSE. The company had been using a spray booth that had not been inspected by a competent person. After issuing the notice, the owner was found to be uncooperative—even after repeated attempts from the HSE to get the business to comply.
Care provider prosecuted after disabled man died from severe scalding
Ark Housing Association Limited was fined £75,000 after a care worker lowered a patient into a scalding hot bath. The 60-year-old-man had limited movement as a result of being diagnosed with cerebral palsy and had also been diagnosed with epilepsy. When the care worker lowered the man into the bath without checking the water temperature, the man suffered an epileptic fit, as well as severe burns to his feet and lower legs. The injuries caused the man to die after two weeks spent in hospital. In its investigation, the HSE found that the company had not provided its staff with training or instruction on the proper bath and shower procedures nor did it provide thermometers to its staff.
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Honest and deadpan, Romy, 13, is Natalie's youngest daughter. Despite being a gifted child, Romy begins the season haplessly stuck in summer school. Romy's mind exceeds her capacity to process feelings, and she'd rather toil away on her (secret) graphic novel than engage with others. Hyper-aware of everything that's wrong with the world, Romy absorbs everyone's hypocrisy but lacks the emotional intelligence to withstand this unscathed. Romy shares a special bond with her Uncle Oliver and finds the courage to track down her estranged father, seeking to understand this man who abandoned her ten years ago. And when she decides that she doesn't like her mother's plans for the future, Romy sets out to chart her own course in life.
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Drew Barrymore had excellent success as a child starlet, and also has achieved a brand-new degree of praise as an adult, starring in lots of effective flicks. She has also gone far for herself as a producer of films and director of a film.
It is a blog site concerning this fantastic actress. Blog Description: Drew Barrymore is an American actress, director, manufacturer, talk show host and author. A participant of the Barrymore family members of actors, she is the recipient of numerous accolades, consisting of a Golden Globe and also an Emmy.
Drew Barrymore's profession began at eleven months, when she appeared in a dog-food commercial. In Charlie's Angels, Barrymore, Cameron Diaz played the trio of investigators in Los Angeles. Barrymore was born into a show business household.
Her dad, John Barrymore, was a widely known phase and display star, and also her mommy, Jaid, was an effective film producer. Barrymore was close to her uncle John Drew Barrymore, who was likewise a star.
At the age of 8, Barrymore made her film launching in Altered States, and at age eleven, she played Gertie in Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. In 1982, Barrymore starred in Irreconcilable Differences, and had a minor role in the film variation of John Irving's The Hotel New Hampshire. In 1984, she appeared in Madman, and in Gremlins.
Drew Barrymore is just one of one of the most successful child stars of all time, generating countless dollars and obtaining vital praise for her performances at a young age.
She's had her fair share of run-ins with the law, had problem with alcohol as well as drug misuse, and also also inspected herself right into rehabilitation, yet she's bounced back as a grown-up as well as is set to show up in another Stephen King adaptation, this time signing up with the cast of It.
Drew Barrymore's personal life has actually been a little a roller coaster flight, however she's taken care of ahead out of it with her head held high. Her initial marriage, to bar owner Jeremy Thomas, finished after five years in 2000.
Soon after the breakup, Barrymore was associated with an on and off partnership with Tom Green that lasted until 2001. In 2001, Barrymore came to be involved to her former spouse's relative, bar owner Lance Armstrong. Despite a severe relationship that lasted 5 years, the two never wed.
After breaking up with Armstrong, Barrymore had a brief love with Jimmy Fallon, and in 2004, she began a partnership with design Jason Bleick. The couple separated in 2006. In 2009, Barrymore started dating star John Mayer. In 2011, her involvement to Mayer was called off. In 2012, Barrymore was connected to the owner of FabFitFun, Eden Sassoon.
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Drew Barrymore's latest duty is as a host of her own daytime talk show. The show will certainly air on September 14, 2020, as well as Drew has stated she is "prepared to speak about a great deal of things." She's likewise stated that she's mosting likely to be "talking with a lot of stars and VIPs."
The program will certainly be recorded before a real-time workshop audience, but Drew has claimed that it will not be like her flicks. She's likewise said that it's going to be a lot more like The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The Drew Barrymore Show will be a great show for stars due to the fact that it will provide a possibility to share their side of the tale.
Drew Barrymore has been a Hollywood wild child because she was a kid. Her early days made headings, as she was recorded by paparazzi in an auto with a much older male. She later on admitted that she was smoking pot in the photo.
Barrymore's rebelliousness played itself out on display and in print. She forged a photo as a manipulative teen seductress, beginning with Poison Ivy. The film, based upon DC Comics' fictional personality, developed her as a nuisance, and also the media followed suit. In response to the hype, Barrymore informed a press reporter, "I run out concept what I'm doing as a 15-year-old than anybody else. I'm not rebellious."
Drew Barrymore is a famous American actress. Drew Barrymore began her occupation as a child actress in the late 1970s, and has actually been a well known name in the industry for more than a decade.
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The Early Years: A blog site around Drew's very early years maturing in an acting household.
Drew Barrymore had wonderful success as a child starlet, and also has accomplished a brand-new level of recognition as a grown-up, starring in many successful flicks. She has actually additionally made a name for herself as a manufacturer of films as well as supervisor of a film.
It is a blog site concerning this fantastic actress. Blog Site Description: Drew Barrymore is an American actress, director, producer, talk show host as well as writer. A participant of the Barrymore family members of stars, she is the recipient of several awards, consisting of a Golden Globe as well as an Emmy.
Drew Barrymore's career started at eleven months, when she appeared in a dog-food commercial. In Charlie's Angels, Barrymore, Cameron Diaz played the trio of private investigators in Los Angeles. Barrymore was born right into a show business family.
Her papa, John Barrymore, was a widely known phase and screen actor, and her mommy, Jaid, was a successful film producer. Barrymore was close to her uncle John Drew Barrymore, that was additionally a star.
At the age of eight, Barrymore made her movie launching in Altered States, and also at age eleven, she played Gertie in Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. In 1982, Barrymore starred in Irreconcilable Differences, and had a bit part in the movie variation of John Irving's The Hotel New Hampshire. In 1984, she showed up in Madman, as well as in Gremlins.
Drew Barrymore is just one of the most effective child actors of all time, raking in countless dollars as well as obtaining critical acclaim for her efficiencies at a young age.
She's had her reasonable share of run-ins with the regulation, struggled with alcohol as well as cocaine abuse, and also also examined herself into rehabilitation, yet she's recovered as an adult and also is readied to appear in another Stephen King adjustment, this time signing up with the cast of It.
Drew Barrymore's personal life has been a little bit of a roller coaster trip, but she's managed to find out of it with her head held high. Her initial marriage, to bar owner Jeremy Thomas, ended after five years in 2000.
Soon after the breakup, Barrymore was involved in an on and off relationship with Tom Green that lasted until 2001. In 2001, Barrymore ended up being engaged to her previous husband's relative, bar owner Lance Armstrong. Regardless of a significant relationship that lasted 5 years, the two never married.
After breaking up with Armstrong, Barrymore had a quick love with Jimmy Fallon, and also in 2004, she began a connection with model Jason Bleick. The couple broke up in 2006. In 2009, Barrymore started dating star John Mayer. In 2011, her engagement to Mayer was called off. In 2012, Barrymore was connected to the owner of FabFitFun, Eden Sassoon.
Her most recent function
Drew Barrymore's most current function is as a host of her very own daytime talk show. The show will certainly broadcast on September 14, 2020, and Drew has actually said she is "ready to talk about a great deal of points." She's additionally stated that she's going to be "talking with a lot of celebs and VIPs."
The program will certainly be filmed in front of an online workshop audience, but Drew has claimed that it will not be like her motion pictures. She's likewise claimed that it's going to be much more like The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The Drew Barrymore Show will be a terrific show for celebrities due to the fact that it will certainly give them an opportunity to share their side of the tale.
Drew Barrymore has been a Hollywood wild kid because she was a kid. Her very early days made headings, as she was caught by paparazzi in a cars and truck with a much older male. She later confessed that she was smoking pot in the picture.
Barrymore's contumacy played itself out on screen and also in print. She created a picture as a manipulative teenage seductress, starting with Poison Ivy. The movie, based upon DC Comics' fictional character, established her as a troublemaker, and the media did the same. In reaction to the buzz, Barrymore told a press reporter, "I run out suggestion what I'm doing as a 15-year-old than anybody else. I'm not rebellious."
Drew Barrymore is a renowned American actress. Drew Barrymore started her job as a child actress in the late 1970s, and also has been a well known name in the market for greater than a years.
She has also made a mark for herself as a producer and a model, and is a proud owner of a couple of publication covers. Drew Barrymore has been bestowed Golden Globe Awards, Emmy Awards, People's Choice Awards, and Kids Choice Awards, amongst numerous other prestigious honors.
Drew Barrymore has actually made a name for herself as a starlet, model, as well as manufacturer. She is also a pleased owner of some publication covers. She has a couple of movies appearing quickly, so see to it you check them out.
Drew Barrymore is one of the most successful actors of our time as well as there are many lessons to be picked up from her tale.
We hope you appreciated our blog about Drew Barrymore. With this understanding, you can see that it matters not what your history is, you can be successful in life. What are you waiting for?
Start striving today, and dream huge! If you're trying to find some more inspiration, have a look at our blog regarding how to be successful.
Drew Barrymore Nsked In Playboy
Drew Barrymore Show Twitter
The Early Years: A blog site around Drew's early years growing up in an acting household.
Drew Barrymore had wonderful success as a kid starlet, and also has attained a brand-new level of praise as a grown-up, starring in lots of effective films. She has actually likewise gone far for herself as a manufacturer of flicks as well as supervisor of a movie.
It is a blog about this terrific starlet. Blog Description: Drew Barrymore is an American starlet, supervisor, manufacturer, talk show host and author. A member of the Barrymore household of stars, she is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Golden Globe and also an Emmy.
4. Her most recent duty
Drew Barrymore's career started at eleven months, when she showed up in a dog-food commercial. In Charlie's Angels, Barrymore, Cameron Diaz played the trio of investigators in Los Angeles. Barrymore was born into a show business family members.
Her father, John Barrymore, was a well-known phase and display actor, and her mommy, Jaid, was a successful film manufacturer. Barrymore was close to her uncle John Drew Barrymore, who was also an actor.
At the age of 8, Barrymore made her movie launching in Altered States, as well as at age eleven, she played Gertie in Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. In 1982, Barrymore starred in Irreconcilable Differences, as well as had a bit part in the movie version of John Irving's The Hotel New Hampshire. In 1984, she appeared in Madman, as well as in Gremlins.
Drew Barrymore is just one of one of the most successful youngster actors of perpetuity, bring in millions of bucks and obtaining vital acclaim for her efficiencies at a young age.
She's had her fair share of run-ins with the regulation, had problem with alcohol as well as drug misuse, and also even examined herself right into rehabilitation, yet she's recovered as an adult and also is set to show up in one more Stephen King adaptation, this moment joining the actors of It.
Drew Barrymore's individual life has been a bit of a roller rollercoaster flight, however she's managed to find from it with her head held high. Her first marital relationship, to bar proprietor Jeremy Thomas, ended after five years in 2000.
Shortly after the break up, Barrymore was associated with an on and off partnership with Tom Green that lasted up until 2001. In 2001, Barrymore ended up being engaged to her previous hubby's cousin, bar proprietor Lance Armstrong. Despite a significant partnership that lasted 5 years, the two never ever wed.
After breaking up with Armstrong, Barrymore had a brief romance with Jimmy Fallon, and in 2004, she began a connection with design Jason Bleick. The couple broke up in 2006. In 2009, Barrymore began dating star John Mayer. In 2011, her involvement to Mayer was cancelled. In 2012, Barrymore was connected to the founder of FabFitFun, Eden Sassoon.
Her most recent role
Drew Barrymore's most current function is as a host of her own daytime talk show. The program will air on September 14, 2020, and Drew has stated she is "prepared to talk about a lot of points." She's likewise claimed that she's mosting likely to be "talking with a great deal of celebs and also VIPs."
The show will be shot in front of a live studio target market, however Drew has claimed that it won't resemble her films. She's additionally claimed that it's going to be more like The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The Drew Barrymore Show will certainly be a wonderful program for stars because it will provide an opportunity to share their side of the tale.
Drew Barrymore has actually been a Hollywood wild child because she was a youngster. Her early days made headings, as she was captured by paparazzi in an automobile with a much older guy. She later admitted that she was smoking pot in the picture.
Barrymore's rebelliousness played itself out on display as well as in print. She built a picture as a manipulative adolescent seductress, starting with Poison Ivy. The movie, based on DC Comics' fictional personality, developed her as a nuisance, and the media followed suit. In feedback to the buzz, Barrymore informed a press reporter, "I have no more suggestion what I'm doing as a 15-year-old than anybody else. I'm not rebellious."
Drew Barrymore is a popular American actress. Drew Barrymore began her occupation as a child actress in the late 1970s, and also has been a well recognized name in the market for greater than a decade.
She has likewise made a mark for herself as a producer and a model, and also is a honored proprietor of a few publication covers. Drew Barrymore has been bestowed Golden Globe Awards, Emmy Awards, People's Choice Awards, as well as Kids Choice Awards, among many various other prominent honors.
Drew Barrymore has actually gone far for herself as a starlet, version, and manufacturer. She is likewise a proud owner of some publication covers. She has a couple of films appearing soon, so make certain you check them out.
Drew Barrymore is among one of the most successful actors of our time as well as there are lots of lessons to be learned from her story.
We wish you appreciated our blog about Drew Barrymore. With this knowledge, you can see that it matters not what your background is, you can be successful in life. So what are you waiting for?
Beginning working hard today, and also desire big! If you're searching for some more motivation, look into our blog site about exactly how to be successful.
Drew Barrymore Flashing David Letterman
Drew Barrymore Godfather
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8 fully mastered 7 broadcast ready 5 rough mixes
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Seeking Songs for Sync/Publishing - TV/Movies/Commercials
Seeking Songwriters & Bands for Sync/Publishing
Got exceptional music that is perfect for sync to TV, movies and commercials?
I'm Not From London Publishing are seeking tracks to add to our growing music catalogue and put forward for syncs with international TV, movies, games, apps and online media.
We have relationships with some of the top music supervisors around the world. If you have a great sound and fantastic songs we want to hear them!
Submit your best track(s) for consideration.
Seeking Producers & Writers for Publishing Deal with Nottinghill Music Publishing
Bobby Springsteen is seeking Pop producers and writers for publishing deals with Nottinghill Music Publishing. Please submit your best track(s) for consideration and state if you are a writer or producer.
The Notting Hill Music Group Limited is a truly international music publishing operation, based in London, Los Angeles & Nashville, with first-class representation in every corner of the globe. As an independent A&R and publishing consultant Bobby was instrumental in the development of Nottinghill Publishing and Royalty Network's urban catalogue. He is now looking to increase the number of submissions and co-publishing deals at Nottinghill. This is also a great opportunity to collaborate with the many platinum and multi-platinum writers and producers on the roster.
Looking for producer/songwriters to bring to major publishing companies
Looking for songwriters/producers that have major album placements to sign. Advance payments formulas are based on the songwriters/producers previous successes on past album sales.
Mr.Ghoust is a record producer and A&R rep for one of the top leading digital distribution companies Record Union/Sony. He is a specialist in music production, A&R, marketing, distribution and music licensing.
- Okeem Palmer - Ghoust Music Group - Record Union/Sony
Deal Type: Managment Signing
Similar Sounding Artists: Beyonce, Katy Perry, U2, Brittney Spears, One Direction, Calvin Harris
Seeking Pop Artists & Producers
Seeking Pop Artists and Producers
Submit your best song, and compositions today. We are looking to work with Pop artists and producers. We are looking for music similar to artists such as Rihanna, Beyonce', Jessie J, Demi Lavato, Pink, Katy Perry, Britney Spears, etc.
Note: Portion of proceeds goes toward the Broadcast Academy Incorporated.
PA74 Music Submission Catalogue
The possibility of including new songs in our Music Publishing Catalogue. Promotion and distribution in Italy and all over the world. Please submit your best track(s) for consideration.
For info https://www.pa74music.com
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Escape Artist Management Currently seeking producers and writers . Escape Artists looks after respected Writer/Producers/Mixers such as Anthony Killhoffer (Kanye West etc) Dan Frampton (The Script, Olly Murs, Dappy, Ed Sheeran) If you have exceptional talent in these areas please submit and we will review.
Signing Blues Artists for Licensing
Looking For: Blues, the Delta, Piedmont, Jump and Chicago blues styles, complete songs with vocals, and instrumentals
Explicit Lyrics Accepted: Yes
Instrumentals Accepted: Yes (no uncleared samples)
Compensation: Licensing fees, Royalties, Publishing deals
We are looking for some real blues music, A`La., BB King, Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton, Bessie Smith, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Otis Rush, Stevie Ray Vaughan, ZZ Hill, Denise LaSalle, Sir Charles Jones, Bettye LaVette, Marvin Sease, and Peggy Scott-Adams. If you have any of these styles in your catalog, that are 100% original, and you own the rights to them, we want to hear from you!
We guarantee feedback on all submissions! In most cases, four songs need to be submitted and selected specifically for this opportunity before we can offer a publishing/licensing deal. We are always looking for hot new talent, artists, producers, and bands that want to put their music out through various means of music licensing, major placements, and digital distribution. We are signing artist now, and you could be next!
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Look, trash is ugly. That doesn't mean people need to stick something ugly right out in the middle of the kitchen. Not when there are trash cans that are actually attractive! And some don't even look like trash cans.
Can you spot my trash can in this old photo of my kitchen?
Here are some nice options I found with a simple search. Why aren't these available in every store??
I think most people know mini blinds aren't great. Stores still carry them in stock, though. Honestly, I don't even like those 2" wood (or faux-wood) blinds. Why? Either way it is blocking the window with horizontal stripes ALL THE TIME. Because let's be real – no one pulls the entire blind up; they leave it down all the time and just rotate the blinds open and shut. People with blinds get used to living with a massively compromised view and compromised light in their homes. When I come in and pull the blinds completely up clients marvel at how lovely their view suddenly looks without those horizontal 'jail bar' slats impeding their view.
Roman shades, roller shades, cellular shades, solar shades – if a window shade is what you want there are fantastic options out there! The range of fabrics has increased, the technology available on these shades for automated up/down is here to stay, and cordless options are a safe bet if you want to stay economical with price.
Why do stores still sell these? Both are such dated ways to hang curtains!
Instead look for back tab or grommet tops, or if you fall in love with a curtain that only has a pocket top add clips instead of using the pocket to update the look! I've also seen lots of clever tutorials like this one for changing a tab top to a back tab.
A year ago I needed cabinets for our flip project. When I looked for in-stock cabinets in a white shaker style I couldn't find any, which completely shocked me. It's definitely the most popular profile of this decade – why couldn't I find it ready made??
The good news: I just checked, and it looks like Lowes got with the program and now has white shaker style cabinets in stock!
Of course, all the home improvement stores still have dated oak in-stock cabinets too. Unless someone is adding to an existing kitchen and HAS to get a new – already dated – cabinet to match, I don't see why anyone would want that! Come on stores, painted cabinets or stained cabinets in other wood types should be the in-stock options!
WHY are stores still selling these??? Just…NO!!!!
There are lots of super cheap utility flush mount lights out there if cost is the reason people are grabbing these. But really, please consider upgraded flush lights for your hallways, closets, etc. Here are a few from Pottery Barn, though you can find beautiful flush mounts almost anywhere now. I recently made the switch myself!
I'm curious to know what you would add to this list.
What do YOU think stores should just stop selling?
*Disclaimer – for all of these items I see the REASON for selling them – cost, mainly. And maybe there are places where such cheap things are the right thing to buy (like for the garage or unfinished basement, for example). But people buy them and put them front and center in their homes. So anytime I see them in the stores I find myself wishing stores would just stop selling!!
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A short video explaining some of the work carried out at the Bodleian Library and for the Oxford University Examination Schools.
The Examination Schools are in fairly constant use by the University so there was a short window during the summer to carry out three jobs at the same time, to avoid and possible disruption.
One of the tasks was to introduce 21st century security technology into a building built in the 1500s - and make it look untouched!
The University Examination Schools underwent cleaning and external repairs to the external facade, removing the traffic pollution caused by its location in central Oxford - which also provided interesting access issues!
The work to update the security and technology in the Proscholium, whilst providing the illusion that nothing had changed, was so successful that the project won an OPT Award.
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Q: Spark UDF Causing Job Abort I am trying to do very simple UDF operations on a data frame and I am met with errors
I am working with an example straight from the PySpark API, the only difference is I am using different data (and that mine doesn't work)
Here is my DF:
parq.show(3)
+-------------------+---+----------+---------+--------------------+------+--------------+----------------+---------+---------+---------+-------------------+--------+
| registration_dttm| id|first_name|last_name| email|gender| ip_address| cc| country|birthdate| salary| title|comments|
+-------------------+---+----------+---------+--------------------+------+--------------+----------------+---------+---------+---------+-------------------+--------+
|2016-02-03 07:55:29| 1| Amanda| Jordan| [email protected]|Female| 1.197.201.2|6759521864920116|Indonesia| 3/8/1971| 49756.53| Internal Auditor| 1E+02|
|2016-02-03 17:04:03| 2| Albert| Freeman| [email protected]| Male|218.111.175.34| | Canada|1/16/1968|150280.17| Accountant IV| |
|2016-02-03 01:09:31| 3| Evelyn| Morgan|emorgan2@altervis...|Female| 7.161.136.94|6767119071901597| Russia| 2/1/1960|144972.51|Structural Engineer| |
+-------------------+---+----------+---------+--------------------+------+--------------+----------------+---------+---------+---------+-------------------+--------+
Here is the relevant schema entry:
parq.printSchema()
|-- salary: double (nullable = true)
Then doing a simple udf operation to square the salary column
square_udf = F.udf(lambda z: z**2, DoubleType())
parq.select(square_udf(F.col("salary"))).show(10)
This yields:
org.apache.spark.SparkException: Job aborted due to stage failure ...
In my mind there is absolutely no reason that it should be doing this, if someone could clarify my thinking that would be great.
A: Thanks to @Gocht to testing my code and saying it works. I had nulls in my salary column interfering so I ran this first:
parq_nn = parq.select("*").where("salary is not null")
And it worked
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Civil Rights Education Religion
Judge Considers Whether Bullying Policy Is Religious Discrimination
July 17, 2018 July 30, 2018 BIANCA BRUNO
bullying, Islam, religious freedom
SAN DIEGO (CN) – A federal judge Tuesday considered whether a bullying policy aimed at fighting Islamophobia at one of the largest school districts in California violates the civil rights of students of other faiths.
U.S. District Judge Cynthia Bashant heard arguments about whether a lawsuit filed by a group of San Diego Unified School District parents – Citizens for Quality Education San Diego – over the school's bullying program to fight Islamophobia was moot, since the school district has since revised the bullying initiative to be more inclusive.
The parents group sued the school district last year after the school board voted to approve the initiative, which was set to include education on Muslim culture and provide resources to teachers, with assistance from the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).
In February, the parents asked Bashant to bar the school district from implementing the initiative, accusing CAIR of using it to "advance their organizational objectives within the district."
Tuesday's court hearing mostly focused on whether the parent group's claims were moot, however, as the school district revised its anti-Islamophobia initiative and never implemented the one meant to prevent bullying of Muslim students.
Barnhorst Scheiner attorney Teresa Mendoza, representing the parents group, told Bashant Tuesday "the voluntary cessation of a constitutional violation is not necessarily something that will eliminate the constitutional violation."
She noted her clients had the "reasonable expectation" the school district would continue to infringe the rights of students of other faiths due to "continued collusion" between the school district and CAIR.
Bashant said the "evidence supports the fact they discontinued a formal relationship," adding that the parents group may not have standing to bring the lawsuit.
"What concrete injury do plaintiffs suffer from the district having a relationship with CAIR?" she asked.
Paul Plevin attorney Mike Sullivan, representing the school district, said the parents group's lawsuit was aimed at attacking "the existence of an ongoing relationship between the school district and CAIR … that is not inappropriate in any way."
Sullivan argued the case was moot since the anti-Islamophobia policy was "never implemented" after the school district received public backlash. He said the new policy is "absolutely neutral."
Mendoza pushed back by claiming CAIR benefited from the anti-Islamophobia policy and its relationship with the school district because the school district purchased books it recommended. She said the school district is not "dialoguing" with other religious groups, which "shows their preference" for Islam.
She also pointed out the school district already has a blanket anti-bullying policy, which should protect all students if applied correctly, eliminating the need for a separate policy Mendoza said was "kowtowing" to CAIR.
"If they already have a neutral policy in effect that protects all students but then they bring in a special policy to protect one certain religious group, it takes away the neutrality factor," Mendoza said.
Bashant challenged Mendoza's insistence that the bullying of Muslim students is not an "epidemic," pointing out testimony by Muslim students at school board meetings and "national events."
"Can't non-Muslims be exposed to and harmed by Islamophobia, too?" Bashant asked.
Sullivan compared the anti-Islamophobia initiative to targeted efforts during the Civil Rights era and the need to protect African-American students during school desegregation. He said the policy was not about religious preference, but protecting students.
Bashant took the matter under submission and will issue a written ruling.
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The Noll Landscape Group is a full-service outdoor living company specializing in creative and unique landscaping solutions. From design, implementation, and maintenance to installation of decks, water features, and outdoor lighting, we strive to deliver high-quality services on time and on budget. We are conveniently located in Fishers, IN, on a 6-acre property designed for the proper care and maintenance of plant materials and equipment. Contact us at (317) 841-7559 to start the conversation about what we can do for your property, or request a consultation online.
Mike Noll created The Noll Landscape Group in 1990 with the desire to design and build innovative and original landscape environments. As a Purdue University graduate and a LEED-certified and -registered Landscape Architect, Mike has decades of experience in the landscaping design and building industry. With a passion for quality and keen attention to detail, he successfully led The Noll Landscape Group into being an award-winning, reputable company with loyal and highly satisfied customers.
We take pride in our capable and experienced staff. Many members of our team have been with us for decades, some even since the beginning. In addition to years of hands-on experience, our landscaping architects and specialists receive ongoing training and education to stay current on trends, new materials, plant-life, and more. They will creatively design, coordinate, and efficiently manage your landscaping construction and maintenance projects, weighing all factors to create the best solution.
When quality and experience matter, choose Noll to make the most of your outdoor space. We proudly serve northern Indianapolis, including Fishers, Carmel, Geist, and the surrounding areas. Learn more about what makes our company so unique and browse our gallery of work. We look forward to starting a conversation with you about creating and optimizing your landscape. Call us at (317) 841-7559, or request a consultation online to get started.
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If you were looking for another way to watch Netflix, today's your lucky day.
Razer announced Tuesday that it has partnered with Netflix to allow owners of its flagship smartphone, the Razer Phone, to stream their favorite TV shows in HDR and Dolby Digital Plus 5.1.
The Razer Phone will be the first smartphone to support premium audio and video formats for Netflix.
Future Razer phones will come pre-loaded with a Netflix app designed specifically for the Razer. The home screen will also include a widget with shortcuts to users' favorite shows.
For current Razer Phones, the company will release a software update later this month that includes the Netflix app and home widget. It will also feature firmware improvements to your screen and sound, so all videos will look and sound better, whether or not they're on Netflix.
However, there's one catch: You have to be subscribed to Netflix's premium plan to watch in HDR. This plan is $13.99 per month: $6 per month more than the streaming service's basic plan, which only allows streaming in standard definition, and $3 per month more than the standard plan, which enables HD and UHD.
This price may seem steep. But anyone who spends $700 on the Razer Phone is clearly willing to shell out for mobile entertainment. Another $168 to watch Stranger Things in HDR may be a drop in the bucket.
When it comes to mobile entertainment, few companies can top Razer.
The Singaporean company just unveiled a clamshell device that turns your Razer phone into a laptop for even more immersive mobile gaming. And the triple-screen laptops it unveiled last year were so awesome that they were stolen from the company's booth at last year's CES.
The Razer phone has been well known as an entertainment powerhouse since its release, with top-notch speakers and display making it ideal for gaming and video. The HDR and 5.1 designations solidify the phone's place as a high-end entertainment system.
And this partnership is a big win for Netflix, which is currently in an intense war with Disney and Amazon. A large base of gamers will soon have Netflix's content featured front and center on their phones. At least some of those users will spring for its premium service.
Netflix has big plans for partnerships across several industries. The company announced in September that it hopes to partner with airlines to improve in-flight Wi-Fi speeds, and it periodically works with major retailers like Target to promote its shows.
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Liberty promotes Conrad to director of player development
LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — Liberty men's basketball coach Ritchie McKay has promoted Marcus Conrad to director of player development.
McKay made the announcement Monday. Conrad had been serving as a graduate assistant for the last two seasons for the Flames.
Conrad has a long association with McKay. He served as a student manager under Tony Bennett while McKay was the associated head coach. Conrad was promoted to head manager his senior year at Virginia, assisting with travel arrangements, meals, video editing and recruiting coordination.
McKay says Conrad is "a Swiss Army-knife on our staff because he takes care of so many things behind the scenes that nobody notices."
More AP college basketball: http://collegebasketball.ap.org
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Miranda Lambert's husband, New York Police Department officer Brendan McLoughlin, has officially retired from duty, the NYPD Deputy Commissioner for Public Information confirmed to Access Hollywood. According to Fox News, Brendan left the force last month and is now working as part of his wife's security team on her Wildcard Tour across the U.S. and Canada. Brendan's retirement comes seven months after reports first broke that he had taken a leave of absence from the NYPD. Brendan has spoken out about his pride in being an officer. During an interview on New York's Country 94.7's "Kelly Ford in the Morning" last fall, he talked about his family connection to the force and called his choice to become a first responder "the best decision" he ever made.
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Home»Online Deals»Pandemic Fears, Online Transactions Decrease US Black Friday Traffic
Pandemic Fears, Online Transactions Decrease US Black Friday Traffic
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A small group of masked shoppers gathered at major U.S. retailers such as Macy's, Walmart and Best Buy on Black Friday.
Retailers have reviewed the traditionally busy shopping day that comes the day after Thanksgiving. , instructed us to pay at the register surrounded by plastic barriers.
Best Buy opens at 5 a.m. and employs workers in orange vests as traffic cops. Other stores offered temperature checks and "grab and go" items such as toys, bicycles and kitchen appliances to discourage people from lingering in the store aisles.
Deloitte & Touche LP partner Bill Park estimates that foot traffic at the Philadelphia suburb King of Prussia mall is down about 20-30% from last year.
"I'm surprised by the traffic. It's a little down, but it's heavier than I expected," he said, but pointed out that shoppers weren't carrying their luggage.
Elsewhere, shoppers with empty carts socially distanced and lined up six feet apart before a Walmart in LaGrange, Kentucky opened, but crowds were generally It appeared to be declining. Stores selling popular computer game consoles had the longest queues as gamers tried to buy Sony's PlayStation 5.
Brothers-in-law Gabriel Rojas, 24, and Juan Cabrera, 24, have been waiting in line since 2 a.m. Friday at a game stop in the Bronx, New York, hoping to get their hands on a PS5. rice field. With about 20 people ahead of them and the retailer only having two in stock, they failed.
"We were disappointed," Rojas said. "But it's okay."
Some people got lucky.
Roger Mustafa, 37, came out of a Manhattan game stop with his PS5 in a plastic bag and a big smile on his face. He needed his $544 and a lot of sleep.
"I've been waiting outside GameStop for two days," said Mustafa, who lives in the Bronx. "I will go home and sleep now."
Asuncion Peralta, 77, a Macy's New York flagship store, said she wasn't afraid to shop because she had COVID-19 antibodies.
"I've been waiting for this day for a long time to buy everything I need, like towels and sheets," said Peralta. "These prices are not Black Her Friday prices. I was here two days ago and the deal was better."
During the pandemic year, retailers from Target to Kohl's to Walmart rolled out winter holiday online promotions in October to capture holiday spending as quickly as possible.
Luxury department store Nordstrom, which has seen sales drop due to the pandemic, offered a $15 gift card to customers who picked up a package in-store.
Overall, the National Retail Federation (NRF) expects U.S. holiday retail sales to grow 3.6% to 5.2% over 2019, totaling $755.3 billion to $766.7 billion. This equates to an average annual growth rate of 2.5% over the last five years.
On November 19, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considered "shopping in crowded stores just before, after, or after Thanksgiving" a high-risk activity.
Seth Shaffer, a 22-year-old covered employee from Lufkin, Texas, said shoppers at his store didn't seem too concerned about taking precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
"East Texas is not a place where everyone respects mask policies or avoids close contact."
Adobe Analytics expects Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2020 to be the two biggest online sales days of all time, with Black Friday online sales ranging from $8.9 billion to $10.6 billion.
Melissa Bross, who works at a bank in Rapid City, South Dakota, said she plans to do all her shopping online this year.
"Most companies have sales throughout the month. If you can get the same deal a week later, there's no rush," she said.
Reported by Melissa Fares, New York. Additional reporting by Richa Naidu of Chicago, James Davey of London and Aishwarya Venugopal of Bangalore. Edited by Vanessa O'Connell, Louise Heavens and Nick Zieminski
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The Board and management recognise the importance of ensuring that when tariffs are set, unacceptable or unaffordable incidence impacts on particular classes of customer are kept to a minimum, and can confirm that no class of customers will receive a bill increase of greater than 5%. The Board also confirms that there is no significant change between the indicative wholesale tariffs published in September 2016 and the final wholesale charges.
From April 2017, 1.2 million businesses and non-household customers of water companies wholly or mainly in England will be able to choose their retailer.
Bournemouth Water's water supply charges for business and non-household customers for 2017/18 came into force on 1 April 2017 and will apply to customers choosing not to move away from their existing tariff structure as a result of the water retail market opening. The charges will be raised by the retailer and not Bournemouth Water.
Our household water charges for 2017/18 are detailed in the document below.
Water supply wholesalers are required to publish indicative charges for the wholesale services they provide to retailers, in line with Ofwat's proposed wholesale charging rules. The indicative wholesale charges are calculated and shown separately for South West Water and Bournemouth Water. The figures provided in the linked documents below are indicative only. They are intended for retailers of services to business customers and are not end-user tariffs. They are based on provisional information and an estimated RPI – they have yet to be finalised. Before being finalised, they will be subject to an updated demand forecast and the official RPI figure as at November will be applied. 2017/18 final tariffs for retailers, together with non-primary charges, will be published by 13 January 2017.
Ofwat's Information Note 16/02 sets out the information that companies will need to publish on indicative wholesale access charges for 2017/18. This includes publication of information on any new Special Agreements that have been entered in to.
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RELATED: CAN YOU SURVIVE UNTIL DAWN?
Until Dawn takes survival horror to a whole new level by making you responsible for the actions you take in the game. You take the role of a bunch of teenagers who have revisited the mountain resorts where, just a year ago, they lost two of their closest friends t0 some freak accident.
They now have to try and survive Until Dawn and avoid certain death by the hands of a psycho killer who has made it his goal to kill you and your friends before sunrise.
Until Dawn mixes cheap scares, and intense quick-time events into a Hollywood styled plot that will leave you in cold sweats.
After the huge success of the super-intense, Slender, Slender: The Arrival promises to take everything that made you cry for you mommy, and make it scarier. The game is in theory a remake of the classic hit, but with new elements and scares. There is actually and entire chapter in the game that has been remade after the complete classic title.
What do you get when you take an abandoned space station, add in psycho AI robots, an alien hybrid, and lots of vent to sit and hide away in? A perfect horror game that is what.
Alien Isolation is the horror game of 2015, and although it went under the radar, you can pick it up fairly cheap now across the release platforms. All you are armed with is a motion tracker, a few bullets that are useless against the alien foe, and your nerves – good luck.
There was something extremely freaky about Outlast when I played it last year. Its intense chases combined with its terrifying characters, and its dark setting, made for one of the scariest games I've ever played. Set in an Asylum, you have decided, like any other bad idea, to go and investigate the reports of violent killings in the massive hospital. When you arrive you realise that there is so much more to this story than you think.
The concept of Five Night's at Freddy's might sound a bit farfetched, but once you have played it, it will make you rethink your decisions. You are a security guard at a local pizzeria, Freddy's. You job is to sit in your office and make sure everything stays calm and collective. The only problem is, the mechanics mascots that all the kids love, come to life and slowly try and make their way into your office, to well, eat your soul. You now need to survive 6 nights of hell as you try and stop these "cute" blood sucking animals from getting to you.
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Zilia Sánchez
b. 1928, Cuba
Zilia Sánchez's work is characterised by her distinctive approach to formal abstraction through the use of undulating silhouettes, a muted colour palette, and a unique, sensual vocabulary. She is primarily recognised for her shaped canvases, first created in Havana in the 1950s and further developed while living in Havana, New York City, and Madrid. Sánchez's signature style consists of stretching canvas over hand-molded wooden armatures and painting them with acrylic. Over her 65-year career, Sánchez has explored the juxtapositions between the feminine and the masculine, the painterly and the sculptural, the personal and the universal, the exterior body and the interior self. The reduced colour palettes in her compositions, as well as the serial processes she employs, connect her to Minimalism, though the sensuality and embrace of the curve in her work bear witness to the distinctive language Sánchez has developed.
Sánchez's work had rarely been seen outside of Puerto Rico before her 2013 survey at Artists Space, New York, and 2014 solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong & Co., New York. In 2017, her work was included in the 57th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, VIVA ARTE VIVA, curated by Christine Macel. A major solo exhibition of Sánchez's work will be presented at the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., in 2019. Sánchez's work is featured in public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Pérez Art Muesum, Miami; Colby College Museum of Art, Maine; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico; Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico; Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey; Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; and Walker Art Center, Minnesota.
Sánchez was born in 1926 in Havana, Cuba. The artist lives and works in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she permanently settled in the early 1970s.
Zilia SánchezConstrucción Sublime Dos (Topología Erótica Series), 1990 Acrylic on canvas mounted on wood structure
182.9 x 105.4 x 24.1 cm Galerie Lelong & Co. New York Enquire about this work
Zilia SánchezTopología (de la serie Tatuajes), 1993 Acrylic on stretched canvas
Zilia SánchezTopologia Erotica, 1982 Acrylic on stretched canvas
81.3 x 109.2 cm Galerie Lelong & Co. New York Enquire about this work
Zilia SánchezEl Significado del Significante Inka ink on paper
38.1 x 55.9 cm Galerie Lelong & Co. New York Enquire about this work
Zilia SánchezSin título (de la serie Afrocubanos), 1957 Acrylic and ink on canvas laid on board
Zilia SánchezAmazona, 1968 Acrylic on stretched canvas
56.5 x 48.9 x 10.2 cm Galerie Lelong & Co. New York Enquire about this work
Zilia SánchezMódulo infinito, 1978 Acrylic on stretched canvas
71.1 x 124.5 x 16.5 cm Galerie Lelong & Co. New York Enquire about this work
Zilia SánchezLunar Blanco, 1984/1989 Acrylic on stretched canvas
85.1 x 62.2 x 14 cm Galerie Lelong & Co. New York Enquire about this work
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28 April–25 June 2016 Group Show Diálogos constructivistas en la vanguardia cubana Galerie Lelong & Co. New York
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Ocula Insight Zilia Sánchez at Galerie Lelong, New York 10 June 2016
In the 1950s, on a Havana rooftop and reeling from the recent passing of her father, Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez (b. 1926) had an epiphany. A gust of wind blew a hanging laundry sheet (the very one her father had been lying on when he died) against a pipe and a wall, and in its resulting form she discovered an entirely new approach to her work....
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Zilia Sánchez recently remarked that 'although the ocean is not in my work, it is in my soul, in my feelings.' This was fitting for the occasion of her first retrospective in the continental United States, which draws together seven decades of work in a presentation at once sweeping and concise.
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"Compreender, descrever, Medir o mundo. Cosmoteoria de António Castel-Branco. Um curso lecionado na Universidade de Évora (1588)"
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The work Cosmotheoria (Cosmotheory) is an introductory course on geography and the use of some mathematical instruments (astrolabe, celestial globe, altimetric scale among others). It reflects university lectures given by the Jesuit António de Castel-Branco in Evora during 1588. Thereafter, the work was circulated in manuscript only. The present book provides a larger readership with its critical edition accompanied by a translation and an introduction. The whole is based on research work that combined different approaches ranging from textual criticism theory and history of science and instruments, to classical, humanistic and Neo-Latin literature studies.
Demonstrably the work of Castel-Branco, despite being a singularity within the context of teaching offered at the University of Evora, is in line with the pedagogical goals of Jesuit teaching. It constitutes a synthesis of scientific, geographic, and historiographic literature, made accessible to an audience of beginners (students of philosophy who attended the 1588 course).
The present book elucidates the conceptual and methodological frameworks and the questions of sixteenth-century geography and historiography, with findings relevant to the study of contemporary authors such as Fernández Enciso which Castel-Branco based himself on. It further shows to what extent Cosmotheoria is indebted to works of Clavius, Juan Pérez de Moya, Florián Ocampo and André de Resende. As far as the geographical descriptions are concerned, it is argued that Cosmotheoria moves along distinct conceptual frameworks when describing European as opposed to non-European territories.
The Cosmotheoria possesses distinctive aspects such as the option for the parallel presentation of operations for the astrolabe and the celestial globe, an originality in the context of the literature about those instruments. The work also shows the awareness of implications of the Gregorian reform of the calendar on the use of instruments.
The critical edition of Cosmotheoria showcases various problems of textual transmission, such as the particularities of works based on students' notes (reportationes) and those of the edition of scientific texts (e.g. the interpretation and reproduction of mathematical diagrams), and discusses the relation of the text with other works (e. g. the Conimbricenses commentary on Aristotle). This work opens a window on the knowledge on geography and cosmography, as taught at the University of Evora in the second half of sixteenth century.
Armando Martins is assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics and Literatures of the University of Evora and member of the Center for Classical Studies of the University of Lisbon. He specializes in Neo-Latin literature of 15th to 18th centuries. He has an interest in literature in a wide sense, i.e., including technical texts on geography, treatises of casuistry, academic theses, philosophical treatises and grammars. His approach to such texts aims at the study of their literary form, the materiality of the print and manuscript. Being aware of the absence of any systematic and exhaustive instruments (dictionaries, histories, editions) in the area of Neo-Latin studies, his objective is to make the text intelligible in its verbal dimension and discover the relations between those texts, on one hand, and literature and art of that period, on the other. He published "Casus conscientiae: un caso límite de forma discursiva" in Perla Chinchilla Pawling (coord.), Las formas y las no-formas discursivas. Una aproximación a la historia de la identidad de los impresos. Universidad Iberoamericana A.C.; and in co-authorship: Manuel Álvares. Instituição da Gramática em três livros, aumentada e explicada por António Velez. Tomo I. Morfologia I: Paradigmas do nome, pronome e verbo. Princípios básicos das oito partes da oração. Introdução de Eustaquio Sánchez Salor e Juan María Gómez Gómez, edição crítica de Juan María Gómez Gómez e Carlos Salvador Díaz, tradução de Armando Martins e Cláudia Teixeira. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade. Samuel Gessner , Interuniversity Center for the History of Science and Technology (CIUHCT, ULisboa)
Samuel Gessner is an assistant researcher at the Center for History of Science and Technology (CIUHCT, ULisboa). During his career he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in Portugal, France and Germany. His research focuses on the diverse mathematical cultures in medieval and early modern Europe. He examines how they interacted by studying the role of mathematical and astronomical instruments as conceived by both theoreticians and practitioners. He uses artefacts of material culture, in particular mathematical and astronomical instruments, as primary sources alongside textual documents. An artefact often is the starting point for his research. He published the study "Trepidation spheres" in the journal Centaurus (vol. 63, no. 4, 2021, p. 714-754) and, in co-authorship with Michael Korey, The wondrous course of the Planets. A heavenly machine for elector August of Saxony: An introduction to Eberhard Baldewein's planetary clock in Dresden (2022).
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Kids Football Manager Misappropriates over £1,000 to Fuel Problem Gambling Behaviou
Tue 5 Jan 2021 9.46 Daniel Williams
A youth British football manager was found to have misappropriated donations that he was originally meant to use to buy a new kit for Keyham Kolts football club.
As the court heard, the 38-year-old Matthew Palin, who is a kids football manager, stole over £1,000 from the football club he worked for in order to pay for his compulsive gambling habits. The money was donated for him to buy a new kit.
Mr Palin confessed to the police that he had yielded to temptation, while his legal representative explained to the Plymouth Crown court that his client had lost control of his gambling. The lawyer further told the court that Mr Palin's problem gambling was now under control and he was willing to repay the football club the money he had stolen.
Judge James Townsend explained that what the football manager did was a mean offence, especially considering the fact that Palin acted when being in a position of trust. Judge Townsend further noted that the money misappropriation had caused much anxiety and upset for the business that had not received the due payment and the club's management that had been unaware of what had been going on.
The kids' football manager pleaded guilty to misappropriating a total of £1,056 in the period from June 1st, 2017 and September 30th, 2019.
The Football Manager Has Suffered from Gambling Addiction Since the Age of 16
At the court hearing, Gareth Evans, who represented the Crown Prosecution Service, shared that 38-year-old Palin was manager of the under-15s team at Keyham Kolts. As Evans revealed, the defendant was also involved in the men's team of the club.
One of the responsibilities of the club's managers was raising money for the purchase of a new kit.
The Prosecution officer revealed that the offence was uncovered in June 2019, after the club secretary got a £1,056 bill from Kitworld, the club's kit supplier. At the time, she was fully unaware of the order that had been made on behalf of the club.
Mr Evans further revealed that almost £600 had been raised by Mr Palin, mostly in donations from the children's parents. Apart from that, the team's manager collected almost £500 for the men's team thanks to sponsorship, especially one from the Keyham Vaults pub.
At the court hearing, it became clear that the bill for the kit was paid at the time by the secretary on behalf of the club. At the time when the police officers interviewed him, Mr Palin explained that he had succumbed to his addiction, spending the money away on gambling. The football manager was found to had been having a problem with gambling since the age of 16, with him having gambled "on anything" but being a particularly keen gambler on roulette machines at the time of the money misappropriation.
Judge Townsend handed him a 12-month community order for a total of 120 hours of unpaid work. Palin is also required to pay Keyham Kolts the full amount of £1,056 in compensation within a period of 12 months.
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Fourteen Faced Rudraksha or Chaturdash Mukhi Rudraksha has fourteen natural lining on its face. This bead is generally found in oval or round shape.
The deity of this Rudraskah is Lord Shiva and this Rudraksha's ruling planet is Saturn. This bead is recommended when Saturn is giving negative result due to adverse placement in chart. During the period of Sadhe Sati and Dhaiyya, a person suffers a lot. This Rudraksha helps him to recover from the problems related to above period.
A special feature of Fourteen Faced Rudraksha is that it awakens the sixth sense of the wearer. It sharpens the brain and the wearer is able to foresee the future events in advance through intuition. For such sacred qualities, this bead has been categorized as Dev Mani. This bead is suitable for the persons who are un-attached to the worldly desires. Politicians and businessmen can also be equally benefitted by wearing this bead as their profession concerns visualization. The wearer is blessed with prosperity and happiness.
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