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La bandera del Ejército de los Estados Unidos muestra una réplica azul del sello de la Oficina de Guerra en un campo blanco. Debajo del sello aparece un pergamino escarlata con la inscripción en letras blancas, "United States Army" (en español, "Ejército de los Estados Unidos"). Debajo de éste se muestra en números arábigos azules "1775", el año en que se creó el Ejército Continental con el nombramiento de George Washington como General del Ejército. Todo esto sobre un fondo blanco.
La bandera fue adoptada oficialmente por el presidente Dwight D. Eisenhower el 12 de junio de 1956, mediante la orden ejecutiva 10670.
Historia
Antes de 1956, el Ejército de los Estados Unidos era el único servicio armado sin bandera, oficial o no oficial, que representara a todo el servicio. En 1955, impulsado por la necesidad de una bandera para representar al Ejército, en ceremonias de servicio conjunto, el secretario del Ejército, Wilber M. Brucker, solicitó la creación de una bandera para este fin.
La bandera se dedicó y desplegó públicamente el 14 de junio de 1956 en el Independence Hall de la ciudad de Filadelfia, en el 181.º aniversario del establecimiento del Ejército de los Estados Unidos por el Congreso Continental. La bandera original medía 4 pies y 4 pulgadas por 5 pies y 6 pulgadas; es de seda blanca con un diseño en el centro y bordado en azul del sello original de la Oficina de Guerra del país. "United States Army" está inscrito con letras blancas en un pergamino escarlata, con el año "1775" en números azules debajo.
Referencias
Ejército de Estados Unidos
Banderas de Estados Unidos | {
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Are you looking for a great recipe that combines broccoli and carrots? Are you cooking for picky eaters? Are wondering whether it is better to bake or to boil broccoli and carrots? If you are a novice cook looking for a few tips on how to make your vegetables more tasty before and after they come out of the oven, then read the following handy guide for baking these sometimes perplexing vegetables.
First, muster your ingredients. You may have them in your kitchen already because they are so simple. You will need your favorite olive oil, salt, pepper, fresh thyme, garlic cloves, a lemon, a vegetable peeler, a knife, a cutting board, a mixing bowl, a serving spoon, a platter, and a baking sheet.
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees while you are prepping your vegetables.
While the oven heats up, wash your broccoli heads and carrots thoroughly. Allow them to dry or pat them dry with a clean dish cloth. Peel the carrots.
Slice the broccoli head into smaller florets. Slice the carrots into two-inch chunks at diagonals. Place the broccoli and carrots in a clean, dry mixing bowl.
Drizzle olive oil across the cut vegetables. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Slice a few garlic cloves and throw them into the mixing bowl.
Mix the vegetables with a large spoon so that they become fully coated with oil and the rest of the ingredients. Then, spread them out on a baking sheet, making sure that they are not piled up on top of each other. This way, you make sure that the vegetables get an even roasting.
Place the broccoli and carrots in the oven and bake them for 20 minutes.
The combination of the rich green broccoli and the muted orange carrots add appeal and interest to a dinner table. Serve the roasted vegetables on a wide, white platter that is either oblong or circular.
Garnish the dish with thyme and lemon. Slice several thyme leaves and sprinkle them atop the vegetables. Finally, cut a lemon in half and squeeze the juice of half a lemon across the vegetables.
Another delicious herb combination is to cut and mix equal parts cilantro, parsley, and dill. Sprinkle on top of the cut vegetables and squeeze a little lemon on top, too.
The best part of garnishing your roasted broccoli and carrot dish is that you can use a wide combination of fresh herbs, based upon your specific palette. Experiment with a few combinations. Add a little Hungarian paprika for dinner guests who like a little heat in their food. Perhaps make two separate dishes of baked broccoli and carrots — one for non-spicy eaters and one for spicy eaters. This dish is economical enough that you can make two separate dishes and still stay within your holiday dinner budget. Be creative and resourceful with your herbs!
Finally, serve the vegetables while they remain hot.
If you are looking for a healthy alternative to mashed potatoes or macaroni and cheese for your next Thanksgiving dinner or holiday affair, then look no further than a delicious platter of baked broccoli and carrots. Not only do baked carrots and broccoli offer great taste, but they also are healthy and full of vitamins. The key is not to bake them too long that they lose their color and become very dark. The brighter the vegetable, the more nutrition is retained. Regardless, however, this easy dish is going to be healthier than traditional holiday fare.
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So this christmas will be our very first christmas not traveling to the ends of the earth on budget airlines dragging the poor child with us. To be selfishly honest I am so looking forward to it, I can enjoy the run up to christmas, get my own christmas shop, put up our tree with enthusiasm. LPV's first christmas in his own house, so I want to start some of our own family traditions.
This is Sinterklass , he usually arrive mid Nov on a boat from Spain (??) it's a huge day, everybody gather round to greet him and his….Um….Slave..Zwarte Peit but for the purpose of polical correctness and just modern decency let call him his buissness partner?? When he arrives Peit throws candy and gingerbread into the crowd. Sounds fun doesn't it? Im sure it is and will be. The weeks that Sint & Peit Ziddy are here children generally leave out a shoe with some carrot or hay for Sinterklass' horse, the shoe gets left near the fire or central heat boiler…wait it gets better.
There's a vicious rumor that says poor old Peit carries around a broom to spank the child that are naughty, plus it's been said that he takes really naughty children in his bag and takes them back to Spain on the boat. So far not a big fan of Peit, think he's drawn the short straw he clearly does all the hard graft and gets a raw deal in the process.
Sinterklaas is awesome! Shame he doesn't come to England, although we celebrate it anyway. Make sure you enjoy the pepernoten! | {
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McCormick Junior High is seen Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020, in Cheyenne. The school was a topic of conversation at Thursday night's Wyoming Independent Citizens Coalition meeting, where members of the coalition questioned the district's response to last year's racist and homophobic flyer incident. Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Coalition, LCSD1 leaders discuss response to hateful flyers at McCormick
By Margaret Austin, Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Margaret Austin
CHEYENNE – A coalition that formed after the spread of racist and homophobic flyers at McCormick Junior High would like to see the school district hire more teachers of color, involve community members in diversity training, and adjust the disciplinary matrix to better protect students from racism and homophobia.
The Wyoming Independent Citizen Coalition shared these ideas with Laramie County School District 1 Superintendent Boyd Brown and Diversity Coordinator Patti Paredes Thursday night, along with a number of concerns and questions they had regarding the school district's response to the incident.
"Us, as a community, we have our views on what needs to be done," Stephen Latham of the coalition said.
Last March, flyers were passed around the junior high that read, "it's great to be straight it's not OK to be gay," "black lives only matter because if it weren't for them who would pick our cotton," and "Join the KKK," with "the confederate kid club" in parentheses beneath it.
Due to the severity of the incident, the district formulated an action plan to help address the problem, enlisting the help of community groups, including the Wyoming Independent Citizen Coalition.
But as time passed, communication ultimately faded between the school district and the coalition. As the 2019-20 school year went on, school officials altered the action plan, which is a "living document," and the coalition was left out of the ongoing conversation.
The lack of information was concerning to coalition members, as the district failed to meet multiple expectations set in the original action plan from May.
Laramie County School District 1 was supposed to roll out the SPIRIT program by November, in which students, teachers and administrators would collaborate, identify problems at the school and work toward solutions together. But that deadline passed with no implementation.
Toward the end of November, the coalition met to address the failure to carry out the SPIRIT program. The members weren't aware of the school's decision to replace the SPIRIT program with the Networks of Support program or that its implementation was being delayed.
"We know we need the community's help, and I've said that many times," Brown said. "I know that it's my fault. I didn't do a good job communicating, and I apologize for that."
Part of the SPIRIT program involved bringing community members into schools to assist with training, which members of the coalition said was an important aspect of the program. Brown and Paredes said they would look into incorporating a similar aspect into the Networks of Support program, which is set to roll out during this school year.
Paredes said the district is starting with a top-down approach, getting teachers and facilitators the proper training related to discrimination. Some members of the coalition, however, said they believe a more wholistic approach is necessary.
Barry McCann, a teacher at South High, said his students already see these problems in the community.
"My students are interested in this because they experience it on a daily basis." McCann said. "The fact that they see it and want to do something about it, I would hate to have us lose that opportunity."
But even when looking specifically at school district staff, members of the coalition said there's more to be done. James Peebles, founder of Sankofa American Heritage Inc. and a member of the coalition, said his main concern was increasing the district's diversity in staffing.
"There are kids who go through this system for 12 years and never have an African American teacher," Peebles said. "You have kids who go through this system for 12 years who don't even know who Frederick Douglass is."
Latham noted that one principal had to personally add lessons on Douglass, who was a national leader in the abolitionist movement, to the school's curriculum. Not only would having more teachers of color impact students of those races and the material taught, Peebles said it would also impact the way white students view black people.
Peebles said students who have never been in a black-taught classroom or seen black people in similar positions "have a different idea about black people in the community."
Another improvement the school district is working on that the coalition is heavily interested in is changing the district's disciplinary matrix. Just as there is no hate crime law in the state, the district doesn't specifically address incidents related to racism or homophobia. The new matrix, which is currently being developed, will directly address discriminatory actions, as well as focus more on restorative justice, the LCSD1 leaders said.
And as the school district moves forward with these plans, Paredes said she will keep in contact with members of the coalition to make sure all groups involved are on the same page.
Paredes said working with the community "is important because this isn't just a school district issue. It's a community issue, and we have to find the right avenues to work with each other."
Margaret Austin is the Wyoming Tribune Eagle's local government reporter. She can be reached at [email protected] or 307-633-3152. Follow her on Twitter at @MargaretMAustin.
The Wyoming Independent Citizen Coalition shared questions and concerns about the school district's response to hateful flyers at McCormick Junior High with Laramie County School District 1 Superintendent Boyd Brown and Diversity Coordinator Patti Paredes on Thursday night.
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You'll get a small window inside the game with instructions for what you need to do next, every step of the way to 120. You'll also get a waypoint arrow that points you in the right direction to go at all times. If this sounds extremely convenient, you're right! Zygor's leveling guide/addon has completely taken the frustration out of leveling for me, personally. No more reading comments on WoWHead about how to complete quests. No more getting stuck, frustrated and bored with leveling. And no more feeling like WoW takes too much effort.
The vanilla WoW Horde leveling guide you see on this site was originally made back in 2006 by Joana (AKA Mancow, or FuriousPaul). The guides have been tweaked many times over the years to make things "faster". The leveling guides were made because of all the messages I got from people asking me how I was able to level up so quickly on new realms. I was first to level 60 on 7 different realms (3 with Mancow and 4 with Joana), even winning Blizzard's "First to Level 50" contest they held back in 2006.
When hovering over an ability, the tooltip will tell you whether or not that attack is weak or strong against certain pet types. Additionally, you can hover over the opposing team's pets and view their attacks during combat. This will be important since it's a good idea to pit a pet that's strong against the opponent's pet who's vulnerable to that type.
Earlier this week, Blizzard finally announced a release date for World of Warcraft Classic, a barebones re-release of World of Warcraft long before it was filled with countless expansions. WoW Classic promises a pure, vanilla experience, one that a portion of the World of Warcraft playerbase has been chasing through unsanctioned vanilla servers stripped of various expansions. The game releases on August 27, which, while still a few months away, is still somewhat exciting, seeing as now most fans have an actual date to look forward to.
There are two parts of the quest chain for each continent. The first part involves defeating numerous Master Pet Tamers, and the second requires you to triumph over the Grand Master Tamer. After you've bested the Grand Master Tamer, dailies from each Tamer will unlock for that continent. All the dailies continue to reward experience for your companions, however only the Grand Master daily quest will reward the Sack of Pet Supplies.
Within the context of Classic, the method most frequently proposed is to re-tune bosses to make them harder. Rather than copying the numbers, re-create the relative difficulty. Kind of like, when you first start working out, you use small weights. When you get stronger, you lift bigger weights. The WoW community is more knowledgeable, more experienced, has better hardware, etc. We're "stronger." So give us tougher bosses. There are a lot of forms that could take. Bosses were constantly re-tuned during vanilla anyway, so if Ragnaros does 10% more damage or something, is that really a problem? I don't think it is. What about resistance gear? back in the day, collecting resist gear was a thing people did. But the numbers and strategies are so well known today that only the tank really needs it anymore. Bosses could be re-tuned with more resistible elemental damage so that's important for entire raids to gear appropriately. That would be entirely keeping with the spirit of vanilla even if the actually numbers sitting in a database somewhere were different than they were ~13 years ago. If you want to go a little farther, a few people have proposed adding new abilities to old bosses, adjusting their timing, etc.
I have tried it a few times. It's good if you're new to the game. Otherwise not so much. I found I leveled slower by using it, as it's suggesting to take the longest possible route usually. Basically following roads everytime, when you could take an easy shortcut. Especially if the shortcut involves a bit of fall damage, it's out of question. The "go here" spots don't also update if you take a shortcut, and then the waypoint arrow points to wrong direction. But perhaps it has been updated since then.
They seem to have expected some things, though, see adding pets with aquatic damage (gun and ooze) aswell as a resistant cockroach to stop us from cheesing everything with elementals. Yet, a fact their damage output is low combined with shields not checking for racial damage means this mechanic prevents a lot as you mentioned. The last boss has got an ability to remove basic shields so perhaps that was not in oblivion either… unlike the reactive damage. Also, an ability that forces swap altogether with an ability which prevents from being swapped, including critters? I can't say I like it.
To fill our pool of beta and stress test participants, we'll be choosing dedicated players who meet select criteria from both the WoW Classic beta opt-in and the standard Warcraft beta opt-in. Participants will also need to have an active subscription or active game time on their Battle.net Account. While opting-in to the beta is the primary way to make sure you're in the running to join the test it doesn't guarantee an invitation to the closed beta test. We may also consider additional factors such as how long a player has been subscribed to the game so that we have the right mix of players to ensure great feedback toward making WoW Classic the very best experience for the community.
One of my favorite features is the Smart Injection System, which automatically determines the optimal place for your character to get started with the guides, based on your level and quest history. In other words, it doesn't matter what level you are currently, you can jump right in and continue seamlessly with the guides. It also means that you don't have to be a slave to the guides, they work perfectly even if you're also leveling in instances, battlegrounds, using heirlooms or rested EXP. If your level ever gets ahead of the guide, just use the built-in feature to skip to the right place again. Very cool. | {
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Darlene Olivo is originally from New Jersey. After many years of enjoying vacationing in the Grand Strand she and her husband moved here permanently in 2006. Darlene was a dental assistant for 24 years in NJ and she decided to change careers after the move. With her passion for working with the public she chose to become a Real Estate agent earning her ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative) designation.
Darlene gets great joy assisting buyers and sellers with their real estate needs along the Grand Strand. She has many testimonials attesting her dedication, loyalty and going the extra mile for all of her clients. A multi-million dollar producer and past Realtor of the Year, she made the decision to join Beach Realty Group and is anxiously waiting to help YOU find the perfect home!
"Darlene went above and beyond to help us close on our condo. The service we received was excellent I highly recommend Darlene."
"Darlene Olivo was an outstanding person to deal with. She took me through the sale and closing step by step. FYI the condo was the sight of a murder which made the sale very difficult. There had been a lot of negative publicity about the place but Darlene tackled the job with professionalism and positive thinking. Darlene was very pleasant to deal with and has become a friend. You should be very proud to have her in your company. I would also like to give a thank you to Marie Freimuth who was my rental agent who had to deal with the mess. She kept me informed of everything going on and I never had to come down to SC. They were a wonderful team and a credit to your company."
"We purchased our dream beach condo. Darlene was the best! Very thorough, responsive to every question, was thinking ahead to keep things on track and handled every little detail like a dedicated professional. We really enjoyed working with her. In addition to being an outstanding professional she is also a wonderful person. We were very lucky that our initial Web searches connected us with Darlene!"
In all my years dealing with a Realtor, Darlene Olivo was the best ever. She was very helpful and always available to me, during and after the sale. Will recommend her to everyone whenever I get the chance.
I have bought and sold 3 homes over the years and my 4th was just recently with the most qualified and knowledgeable Realtor ever. Darlene Olivo was outstanding throughout the whole process. Any questions I had she already knew the answers. Any time I called she was there or if busy would call back shortly. I rated her 5 stars but would give her 10 if I could. If you want a true professional, then I recommend Darlene Olivo. | {
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I HAVE IT too since 6yrs old. Take heart mate - you are not alone!
Thank you for sharing your story. I have a similar video on my channel.
Special cases documentary series about a young boys life with schizophrenia.
Wishes and Horses - A look into living with Schizophr..
Homeless Man Interview With A Homeless Schizophrenic .. | {
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2013 Aston Martin Rapide - 2013 Aston Martin Rapide.
A significant upgrade from my MG collection. I am a sucker for any British-made automobiles, and Aston Martin is at the top of it for me. The Rapide had all the details I have been looking for: great styling, luxurious finish and excellent power. Extremely satisfied with my choice.
Driving on a Sunday morning to the local coffee spot (weather permitting) and enjoying a good soundtrack.
Nice workmanship and great quality overall.
Little pricey, but it's an Aston Martin. | {
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Q: Replace empty values in list of dictionaries by corresponding value i have a list of dictionaries with missing values. I want to replace the empty value with the corresponding value by the more efficient way.
Input:
[
{"Host": "dailymotion", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "youtube", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "Vimeo", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x37j4ox"},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDLQfA2o0"},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://vimeo.com/42399207"},
]
Output:
[
{"Host": "dailymotion", "Url": "https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x37j4ox"},
{"Host": "youtube", "Url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDLQfA2o0"},
{"Host": "Vimeo", "Url": "https://vimeo.com/42399207"},
]
A: You may
*
*pair the first half (raw[:len(raw) // 2]) with the second half (raw[len(raw) // 2:]) using zip
*then take the Host from one (d1['Host']), and the Url from the other (d2['Url'])
raw = [{'Host': 'dailymotion', 'Url': ''},
{'Host': 'youtube', 'Url': ''},
{'Host': 'Vimeo', 'Url': ''},
{'Host': '', 'Url': 'https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x37j4ox'},
{'Host': '', 'Url': 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDLQfA2o0'},
{'Host': '', 'Url': 'https://vimeo.com/42399207'}]
result = [{'Host': d1['Host'], 'Url': d2['Url']}
for d1, d2 in zip(raw[:len(raw) // 2], raw[len(raw) // 2:])]
print(result)
A: Another solution:
lst = [
{"Host": "dailymotion", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "youtube", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "Vimeo", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x37j4ox"},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDLQfA2o0"},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://vimeo.com/42399207"},
]
hosts = [d["Host"] for d in lst if d["Host"] != ""]
urls = [d["Url"] for d in lst if d["Url"] != ""]
out = [{"Host": h, "Url": u} for h, u in zip(hosts, urls)]
print(out)
Prints:
[
{"Host": "dailymotion", "Url": "https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x37j4ox"},
{"Host": "youtube", "Url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDLQfA2o0"},
{"Host": "Vimeo", "Url": "https://vimeo.com/42399207"},
]
A: Another solution which works even if order of elements in your list is changed:
data = [
{"Host": "dailymotion", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "youtube", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "Vimeo", "Url": ""},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDLQfA2o0"},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x37j4ox"},
{"Host": "", "Url": "https://vimeo.com/42399207"},
]
hosts = [host['Host'] for host in data if host["Host"]]
urls = [host['Url'] for host in data if host["Url"]]
out = []
for host in hosts:
for url in urls:
if host.lower() in url.lower():
out.append({"Host": host, "Url": url})
break
print (out)
Output:
[{'Host': 'dailymotion', 'Url': 'https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x37j4ox'}, {'Host': 'youtube', 'Url': 'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDLQfA2o0'}, {'Host': 'Vimeo', 'Url': 'https://vimeo.com/42399207'}]
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Sales is at the heart of any business. No matter how amazing your product is, if you can't sell it, you're done. That's it. At the end of the day, you have to make money somehow, right?
So it's no surprise that learning to be a better salesperson, how to close the sale, is a frequent topic that is addressed in the business world. It's something that I think about a lot. You can employ tactics, read articles, try new things…there are a lot of ways to approach making the sale.
But in the end, for me, the first step in being a better salesperson starts with taking a step back from selling.
You heard that right. If you're starting to re-evaluate how you sell to people, if you want to make a big change or just get better at it, take a month off doing what you call "selling to someone." Instead during that time, reverse engineer the sales practice. Start from the endgame, which is someone buying a product, and map every step that comes before it. See how you can differently handle each step to make sure the outcome is what you want.
There are many ways you can reverse engineer and map that journey, but for me, the number one way to do that comes from going directly to the source. Whether you are a salesperson in a store or an executive selling services, go to your clients. Your customers. Approach them with a very open mind and attitude and ask them: "What are your pain points? What are your day to day struggles in business?" Cut the crap. Yes, you want to sell to them. But you can even point that out, be the first to say it, and still ask for a real conversation.
Because the bottom line is that you want to sell to them by providing value. If you're a good salesperson, that is always how you approach making the sale. You have value for the customer in mind.
Take the relationship with them to another level by letting it move beyond just being about a single sale. If your entire relationship is predicated on making a sale every single time, the foundation of the relationship won't be as strong. Then you're moving into a spammy territory.
Spend a month, two months, not selling. Open your ears and listen. Try to find a way to provide value outside of the context of making a sale. How can you help them?
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The Committee of Correspondence
This collection reflects the American Revolution through songs which are "both authentic in content and musically listenable" and "generate the same feeling of enthusiasm today that was evident in the Colonies two hundred years ago." The musical group Committee of Correspondence, named for colonial groups of revolutionary radicals, combine music collected from propaganda of the time with modern instruments and arrangements. The result is an album filled with "songs that were used to fan the fires of revolutionary passion and create a unity of feeling in a land where the people were widely separated by distance, culture, and a lack of communications."
Come, Come The Committee of Correspondence 2:56
To the Ladies The Committee of Correspondence 2:49
Revolutionary Tea The Committee of Correspondence 3:02
Banks of the Dee The Committee of Correspondence 3:11
Banks of the Dee (Parody) The Committee of Correspondence 2:39
The Irishman's Epistle The Committee of Correspondence 2:33
The Battle of Point Pleasant The Committee of Correspondence 2:50
Fish and Tea The Committee of Correspondence 3:50
Sir Peter Parker The Committee of Correspondence 4:24
Riflemen of Bennington The Committee of Correspondence 3:04
The Ballad of Andre The Committee of Correspondence 3:49
Paul Jones Victory The Committee of Correspondence 4:27
FW05277, FH 5277
Anglo-American
Committee of Correspondence - Artist
Peddler's Pack: A Collection of Early Colonial Songs
Hot Blast: Contemporary Songs Written and Sung by Peggy Seeger and
Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger
Songs and Ballads of the Scottish Wars, 1290-1745
Songs and Ballads of Colonial and Revolutionary America
American Revolutionary War Songs to Cultivate the Sensations of ...
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Glendale University College of Law (GUCL) is a private, for-profit law school in Glendale, California. Graduates are qualified to sit the California State Bar, but because the school is not accredited by the American Bar Association, they are not generally eligible to take the bar or practice outside of California. Of the fourteen GUCL graduates who took the California Bar Exam for the first time in July 2019, nine passed, for a 64% passage rate.
History
GUCL was founded by Seymour Greitzer and Julius Alpheus Leetham in 1967 as the Glendale College of Law. Although it is not a university, the institution renamed itself Glendale University College of Law in 1975.
The two founders believed that ABA law school accreditation standards discouraged the evening study of law. As a result, GUCL does not meet the requirements for ABA approval.
GUCL has been located in a two story brick building since 1970. The building was constructed in 1941 by Los Angeles County for use by the Health Department and as a County Courthouse.
Academics and publications
GUCL confers undergraduate (BS in Law) and graduate (Juris Doctor) degrees in law. GUCL publishes the Glendale Law Review, a scholarly journal that is indexed in the Index of Legal Periodicals.
People
Notable current/former faculty
Stephen G. Larson, former United States District Court judge; adjunct assistant professor from 1997 to 2001
James E. Rogan, former United States Congressman 105th and 106th Congresses and former United States Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office from 2001 to 2004; adjunct professor of criminal law from 1988 to 1995
Notable alumni
Patricia Morrow, former actress
References
External links
Law schools in California
Educational institutions established in 1967
Universities and colleges in Los Angeles County, California
Education in Glendale, California
Buildings and structures in Glendale, California
Private universities and colleges in California
For-profit universities and colleges in the United States | {
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Матеус Лейті Насіменту (; нар. 15 січня 1983, Рібейрополіс, Сержипі, Бразилія), відоміший як Матеус () — бразильський футболіст, нападник китайського клубу «Шицзячжуан Юнчан».
Кар'єра
«Ітабаяна»
Футбольну кар'єру Матеус почав у бразильському клубі «Ітабаяна». Де провів 2003—2005 роки. У 2005 виграв з командою Чемпіонат Sergipano. А також був визнаний найкращим нападником турніру.
«Марко»
Влітку 2005 року Лейте переїхав до Португалії, де виступав у нижчому дивізіоні за клуб «Марко». За рік він зіграв 14 матчів та відзначився 4 голами. Цього ж року покинув клуб.
«Брага»
В січні 2006 року Матеус був куплений клубом вищого дивізіону Португалії — «Брагою».
Протягом 2007 року Матеус двічі перебував в оренді у Португальських клубів: «Бейра-Мар» й «Віторія» (Сетубал). За перший він не забив жодного гола. Хоча зіграв 14 матчів. А за другий забив 5 м'ячів за 15 ігор.
У сезоні 2009—2010 Матеус з'являвся у всіх 30 матчах за «Брагу», допомігши їй зайняти друге місце, програвши «Бенфіці» 5 очок, яке дало їй можливість виступити у Лізі чемпіонів з третього кваліфікаційного раунду.
«Дніпро»
Сезон 2010—2011 (друга частина)
У зимове трансферне вікно 2010—2011 Матеус підписав контракт на 3,5 роки з дніпропетровським «Дніпром». Сума трансферу склала 1 млн євро. Дебютував у 2011 році в матчі проти «Таврії». Перший сезон він провів не дуже вдало. Вийшов лише у 3 матчах і не відзначився результативними діями.
Сезон 2011—2012
У першому матчі сезону, проти київського «Арсеналу», забив гол. Через матч відзначився забитим м'ячем у ворота луцької «Волині» на 89 хвилині. У 10 турі забив гол у ворота сімферопольської «Таврії». А в наступному матчі, який відбувся в рамках Кубка України, теж уразив ворота суперника. З 12 по 14 тури робив результативну серію, за ці три матчі він забив 2 м'ячі й віддав свою першу гольову передачу за клуб. У 19 турі, в матчі проти «Іллічівця», відзначився гольовим пасом. На 30 хвилині матчу з «Шахтарем», забив гол. У матчі проти луганської «Зорі», отримав жовту картку на 94 хвилині й забив гол на 95. У принциповому матчі, проти «Металіста», забив гол на 58 хвилині. Закінчив сезон червоною карткою, на 14 хвилині матчу проти київської «Оболоні».
Сезон 2015—2016
У сезоні 2015/16 у матчі проти донецького «Шахтаря» віддав фантастичну передачу п'яткою на Руїса, що дозволило команді відкрити рахунок. Наприкінці травня 2016 року стало відомо, що Матеус залишив «Дніпро», вирішивши не продовжувати контракт, що закінчується 30 червня. Проте 25 травня гравець спростував цю інформацію.
Наприкінці червня 2016 року став гравцем китайського клубу «Шицзячжуан Юнчан».
Статистика за Дніпро
Досягнення
Командні
«Ітабаяна»
Чемпіон штату Сержипі: 2005
«Брага»
Володар Кубка Інтертото: 2008
Віце-чемпіон Португалії: 2009/10
«Дніпро»
Віце-чемпіон України: 2013/14
Бронзовий призер чемпіонату України: 2014/15, 2015/16
Фіналіст Ліги Європи: 2014/15
Індивідуальні
Найкращий нападник чемпіонату штату Сержипі: 2005
Примітки
Посилання
Офіційний вебсайт Матеуса
Статистика і профіль футболіста на сайті zerozerofootball.com
Статистика футболіста на сайті foradejogo.net
Бразильські футболісти
Футболісти «Марку»
Футболісти «Браги»
Футболісти «Бейра-Мар»
Футболісти «Віторії» (Сетубал)
Футболісти «Дніпра» (Дніпро)
Футболісти «Шицзячжуан Юнчан»
Бразильські футбольні легіонери
Футбольні легіонери в Португалії
Футбольні легіонери в Україні
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Q: How to keep variable and dictionary that contains it consistent? I have a variable
self.foo = 1
And a dictionary
self.foo_dict = {
'foo_key' = self.foo
}
I would like to be able to change the value of self.foo and have it also change in self.foo_dict. If this was in C (and the dict was a struct), I'd just use a pointer.
Any suggestions? Is this even possible in Python?
A:
Is this even possible in Python?
Answer 1: Not in a straight forward manner, because int is immutable. However...
Answer 2: There are workarounds for achieving what you want.
Instead of using int for your variable foo, you need to have a wrapper class for foo, since int is immutable, and any wrapper class you define is not.
Your wrapper class for foo:
class Foo:
def __init__(self, val):
self.foo = val
def set(self, val):
self.foo = val
def __repr__(self):
return str(self.foo)
Then, the class where you are having that consistent variable-dictionary pair could be something like this:
class A:
def __init__(self):
self.foo = Foo(1)
self.foo_dict = {
'foo_key': self.foo
}
def set_foo(self, newval):
self.foo.set(newval)
Test run:
>>> a = A()
>>> a.foo
1
>>> a.foo_dict['foo_key']
1
>>> a.set_foo(20)
>>> a.foo
20
>>> a.foo_dict['foo_key']
20
A: No need for wrapper classes!
Just make self.foo a property that accesses the value in your dictionary:
class Bar:
def __init__(self, foo_):
self.foo_dict = {}
self.foo = foo_
@property
def foo(self):
return self.foo_dict["foo_key"]
@foo.setter
def foo(self, value):
self.foo_dict["foo_key"] = value
def show(self):
print("foo={} ; foo_dict['foo_key']={}".format(
self.foo, self.foo_dict["foo_key"]))
b = Bar(1)
b.show()
b.foo = 2
b.show()
b.foo_dict["foo_key"] = 3
b.show()
See this code running on ideone.com
Properties look to the outside like normal instance member fields, but they are really custom functions that could do anything. This way the two foo(...) methods are called when the foo property is accessed. The one decorated with @property is the getter and the one decorated with @PROPERTYNAME.setter is obviously the setter. You could also restrict read or write access to the property by simply omitting one of the property methods.
Here, they redirect all actions to the dictionary. That way you have exactly one instance of a simple mutable variable, but multiple ways to access it.
The example above would result in this output:
foo=1 ; foo_dict['foo_key']=1
foo=2 ; foo_dict['foo_key']=2
foo=3 ; foo_dict['foo_key']=3
So as we can see, no matter whether we change the value in the dictionary or through the property, both names always point to the same variable.
A: >>> class Test(object):
def __init__(self,foo):
self.foo = foo
self.foo_dict = {'foo_key': foo}
def set_foo(self, foo):
self.foo = foo
self.foo_dict['foo_key'] = foo
>>> a = Test(1)
>>> a.foo
1
>>> a.foo_dict
{'foo_key': 1}
>>> a.set_foo(2)
>>> a.foo
2
>>> a.foo_dict
{'foo_key': 2}
>>>
A: I did not fully understood your question but if your want to change the value of self.foo, you can do it directly using a dictionary. Suppose that you have some dictionary:
self.some_dict = {"valueA":1}
Considering that a dictionary functions by key to value pairs, you an change the value of valueA like this:
self.some_dict["valueA"] = some_value
Therefore, the value of the key is changed to some_value. As another possibility you can create a copy of a dictionary using dict.copy. With this you have another dictionary with the same values of the first, and then update with dict.update to add new elements or values in the keys. Something like this:
self.some_dict = {"value1":1}
self.other_dict = some_dict
self.other_dict.update("{"value2": 2}")
With this you can update the value2 to other_dict.
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A petition calls for the visit, which is due to take place in the summer, to be abandoned because of the risk it will "embarrass" the Queen.
However, a Downing Street source has told the BBC that cancelling the trip would be "populist gesture" and "undo everything" achieved by Theresa May during her trip to the US last week.
MPs will debate whether US President Trump should be granted a UK state visit on Feb 20, according to the BBC.
The internet petition quickly smashed the 100,000 signatures needed to be considered for a debate in Parliament, with at one point more than a thousand people signing each minute.
Senior Conservatives joined Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, in calling for the visit to be suspended while Mr Trump's controversial immigration ban is in place.
However Downing Street sources confirmed that Mrs May will not be withdrawing her invitation to President Trump because it remains "substantially in the national interest".
Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, said that the visit "could not possibly occur" while the travel ban is in place.
"State visits are designed for both the host, and the head of state who is being hosted, to celebrate and entrench the friendships and shared values between their respective countries.
"A state visit from the current president of the United States could not possibly occur in the best traditions of the enterprise while a cruel and divisive policy which discriminates against citizens of the host nation is in place.
Mr Corbyn said Mr Trump's state visit should be called off until he cancels the 90-day ban on citizens from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen entering the US.
He said: "Is it really right to endorse somebody who has used this awful misogynistic language throughout the election campaign, awful attacks on Muslims, and then of course this absurd idea of building a wall between themselves and their nearest neighbour?"
Labour MP Dan Jarvis said it was "very likely" there would be an urgent question in the House of Commons on Monday to discuss the travel ban.
Demonstrators are planning to protest against the policy outside Downing Street and across the country on Monday evening.
Tim Farron, the Lib Dem leader, also called for the visit to be put on hold until the ban came to an end.
He said: "Otherwise Theresa May would be placing the Queen in an impossible position of welcoming a man who is banning British citizens purely on grounds of their faith."
Diplomats have already begun preparations for a visit designed to reinvigorate the transatlantic special relationship.
Discussions are underway about the president playing a round of golf on the private nine-hole course at Balmoral while the Queen looks on.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are also set to be involved as the royal family rolls out the red carpet for the US President and his First Lady.
Mr Trump's team want to create a photograph opportunity to rival the famous images of President Ronald Reagan horse riding with the Queen at Windsor Castle when he visited in the 1982.
Other plans include a personal tour of the Churchill War Rooms from Boris Johnson, the Foreign Secretary, and dinner at Blenheim Palace, where Sir Winston was born.
If the Queen were to agree it would make a break in protocol because the Queen traditionally goes on holiday to her Scottish castle in August.
But Alistair Burt MP, a former Tory Foreign Office minister, said the "optics" of President Trump's visit were "very bad" and there should be a "joint decision" to delay the visit.
US officials "should help the UK to try and find a reason for why this visit should not go ahead in the short term".
Parliament has already debated Mr Trump once, after he first floated the idea of banning Muslims from America.
He was described as a "buffoon, demagogue and wazzock" in the debate a year ago after a similar petition was signed by more than half a million people. | {
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These days, more and more adults bike to work, combining their daily workout with their daily commute, all while helping the environment. Unfortunately, biking is getting riskier. A study in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association found that, between 1998 and 2013, the rate of bike injuries rose by 28% and the rate of people admitted to the hospital because of bike injuries rose by 120%. People over 45 had the greatest increase in injuries. And the majority of bike accidents now happen on city streets. The good news is that you can help protect yourself by learning and following the rules of the road, staying alert, and keeping some common-sense safety tips in mind. | {
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The Nanaimo Mountain Bike Club executive committee would like to formally announce our exciting new partnership to manage and maintain the private land portions of the Doumont trail network.
On June 1st, 2017 the NMBC entered into a 4-year renewable agreement with TimberWest and the Regional District of Nanaimo to manage trails on 1,000 hectares of private land in the Doumont area. The agreement formally authorizes recreational use of the area while sharing land access with other stakeholders in the area.
Under the terms of the agreement, there are two distinct areas: the densest network of trails south of Weigles Rd. is now designated for non-motorized recreational use and will be free of biosolids. North of Weigles Rd. a 60m wide biosolids-free riding corridor will be maintained around the popular 'Big Rock' climbing route.
The Doumont network also plays a vital link to trails like Jameson, Outer Bypass, Witchcraft Lake and the Westwood Lake trail network.
The executive believes this agreement is an important and necessary step toward ensuring long-term access for mountain biking in Nanaimo. Effective management of Doumont will require the involvement of club members and the entire mountain biking community.
We encourage anyone interested in the management of Doumont to become involved, either as a club member or through a donation. We will be releasing Trail Supporter stickers as a way to contribute without a full membership.
We also ask that during the dry summer months that builders take a break to allow us an opportunity to complete an up-to-date trail inventory. It's a great time to put down your tools and go for a ride!
If you have any questions or would like to offer your ideas for the Doumont area, please get in touch with us at [email protected].
Next Next post: Mark Your Calendars for the NMBC AGM!
Copyright © 2019 Nanaimo Mountain Bike Club.
We respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and ride within the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation. | {
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Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashes in San Francisco, 2 killed
It's said to be "the first-ever fatal accident involving the Boeing 777."
Sarah McBride and Alistair Barr of Reuters (via ABS-CBNNews.coom) report that two people were killed and more than 180 passengers were injured after an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 "crashed and burst into flames as it landed at the San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, July 6."
According to the report, the airline originated in Shanghai and had 307 passengers on board. Witness accounts said the plane's tail came off "and the aircraft left a trail of debris before coming to rest" beside the airport's runway. Federal officials said the cause of the incident is not yet known. South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported that "the two people killed were Chinese citizens."
The report added that aside from being "the first-ever fatal accident involving the Boeing 777," the Asiana Airlines crash is "the first fatal commercial airline accident in the United States since a regional plane operated by Colgan Air crashed in New York in 2009."
For more on this story, log on to ABS-CBNNews.com.
Asiana Airlines Planecrash Boeing777
7 Things We Learned About P-Noy in the July 2013 Issue of <em>Esquire</em> Philippines
Veteran character actress Ama Quiambao dies at 65 | {
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15 Jun 2012 07:37 PM #27
Amusement park fan
Senior Park Investigator
Dubai Properties group has taken over the project from Tatweer and according to their map Tiger Woods Dubai (a golf course) is the only project as of right now. They will need to contact every business that pulled out.
http://dubaipropertiesgroup.ae/en/properties/search
Curious Chap
Originally Posted by mona.alzaabi.9
Whatever is happening now, there will be money for Dubailand. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum's vision of Dubailand will begin and will happen.
The Dubailand website has been changed and Dubailand's first theme parks will be Universal and Legoland. Your sources are weak to say that Universal will not happen. Dubai is back and you will see what it will be. Dubailand will be built.
Mona, we really all hope that it's going to happen at some point. Universal Studios is such a great park, it would be amazing to have one in the UAE!
mona.alzaabi.9
26 May 2012 07:08 AM #24
Universal Studios Doubtful
For what it's worth, I was talking with a guy who is part of the Yas Island projects in Abu Dhabi, and he's doubtful that the Universal park will ever happen in Dubai (and if it did, it wouldn't be next to the Outlet Mall where the arch is now). There's simply no money for it, and Universal parks are uber expensive. Even though Dubai Holdings still talk about it, that's just for face and marketing purposes, and it's most likely not going to happen. Legoland is the best bet to happen, if anything, at some point.
On a positive note, he said after the water park on Yas is completed, the Warner Bros. park will happen at some point, though probably not until 2015 or later depending on the numbers.
In any case, Dubailand is pretty much dead, stick a fork in it.
Here is what Six Flags Dubailand would have looked liked if completed:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=284178644974843&set=a.284178614974846.67131.146173252108717&type=3&theater
The most honest CEO ever
About the Sahara Kingdom theme park:
In addition, there are plans to restart construction on two signed MENA-run hotels within Al Hokair Group's Al Sahara Kingdom project in Dubailand next year.
The Al Sahara Kingdom has been master-planned over a 50 million ft² area in Dubailand, the stalled multibillion-dollar real estate development backed by Dubai Properties Group (DPG).The project includes two four-star hotels, an indoor theme park, restaurants, residences and a retail souk.
"We will try to [restart construction] of the hotels and theme park in 2013, combined with the apartments and villas." says Al Hokair Group deputy CEO Sami Al Hokair.
http://www.hoteliermiddleeast.com/14221-ksas-mena-hotels-and-resorts-means-business/
Stating "we will try" makes Sami Al Hokair a CEO of high integrity. An honest man in Dubailand.
21 May 2012 12:07 PM #21
Six Flags annual report
This is what it says in the 2010 annual report:
In March 2008, we entered into an agreement with Tatweer Dubai LLC, a member of Dubai Holding (''Tatweer''), to create a Six Flags-branded theme park in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. We agreed to provide design and development services for the creation of a Dubai theme park, which Tatweer or its affiliate would operate and manage. We also granted Tatweer the exclusive right to use our brand in certain countries for certain time periods including the United Arab Emirates.
As consideration for our services and the exclusivity rights granted in the agreement, we were entitled to receive license and other fees over the design and development period plus an ongoing royalty fee once the park opens.
As a result of the recent financial difficulties and the particular effect that the world financial crisis had on Dubai, Tatweer failed to make a payment due to us pursuant to our agreement and since they have not remedied their contract breach, we have terminated our agreement.
Six Flags Dubailand had started construction but it stopped in Q2
In the 2010 annual report it says that Dubailand was terminated (I can only link the report page):
http://investors.sixflags.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=61629&p=irol-reportsAnnual
Here is the annoucement page for Six Flags Dubailand:
http://www.sixflags.com/national/footerNav/SixFlagsDubailand.aspx
This sounds like they are NOT talking about the Restless Planet dinosaur theme park that was planned/announced for City of Arabia:
It said in a statement that IMG Theme Park has entered into agreements with world renowned licensors to use their concepts and characters.
--> world-renown dinosaur characters?
The theme park is planned to have a total built up area of approximately 1.2 million sq ft, and will include one of the region's largest rollercoasters.
--> large roller coaster in dinosaur indoor theme park?
stef1
Little news
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/developer-secures-funds-for-dubai-theme-park-458359.html | {
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LifeStation provides top-quality service to thousands of customers across the United States. | {
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Now, they received the amount of great stuff after three months, and the project has grown turning into a book an art show (in barcelona) and website! The first thing they are launching is the website. You can check it out here. You'll see the collaborators and some of the work done by them.
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So Christmas is just around the corner and I am SO excited to finish work and go home for the festivities to begin. Today I'm sharing with you 8 things you should do this festive period.
Christmas PJ's are just a must aren't they? I normally get mine from Primark and it's tradition in our family to have Christmas PJ's on Christmas eve!
I think Christmas Jumpers are the best! I've got a fair few; a Christmas Pudding one, A ginger bread one and a snowman one. I think they're brilliant and once again Primark do some amazing ones, even some that light up. Check out my top Christmas jumper picks over on my blog.
It's got to be done! I love the Holiday, ELF and It's a Wonderful Life. Christmas Eve traditions in our family include watching Christmas movies, drinking baileys or hot chocolate and eating a whole tine of Quality Streets! Find out my favourite Christmas films here.
I've got to say, this is probably one of my favourite festive things to do. I take good care in my wrapping and presentation of the gifts! I love doing my wrapping whilst either watching Christmas movies, or listening to some feel good festive tunes.
This is an essential to making you feel even more festive during the build up to Christmas. I'm not ashamed to say that I play Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas" at least once every day at work in order to make me feel Christmassy.
I have taken this quite literally this year. I have curtain fairy lights in my flat, on my Christmas Tree and even around my computer screen at work!! They make me feel happy and excited for Christmas!
Buying Christmas gifts surrounded by happy, festive people, the smells of german sausage hot dogs and mulled wine and the sound of Christmas music is the perfect scenario! It's a great way to get stuff done and feel festive!
It's a no brainer to me. Family and friends is the most important part of Christmas. There is nothing I love more than being surrounded by my favourite people and watching their faces as they open our gifts! Perfection in my eyes!
I hope you enjoyed this post! Be sure to let me know your favourite things to do during the festivities and leave me your links below so I can check out your post! | {
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The most central component of any party is the theme. One of the easiest ways to carry a theme is through the dessert table. On the table, you can highlight the colors of the party, the main character or even a favorite destination!
There are so many delicious confections available and there are some super talented people who have figured out how to make them look absolutely beautiful! Head over to my Pinterest board to check out some amazing dessert tables and the celebrations that go along with them!
For tips on how to set up a dessert table and the costs, Soiree Event Design has taken out the guess work for you and you can find some great info here!
So for your next event, consider a dessert table to make it sweet and make your shindig awesome! | {
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Jeremiah B. Thomson was born in Virginia, April 10, 1886, and moved to Evening Shade, Arkansas when a small boy. He passed away at Roseberg, Oregon in his 87th year.
His father was married twice. To his first marriage two sons were born – James and Malcolm; to the second marriage two children were born -Jeremiah and Narcissa. His brother Malcolm and his parents died in Arkansas. James married and with Jerry and Narcissa came to Oregon. Narcissa married James Vickers and resides at Winlock, Oregon. | {
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Munkkiniemi (en suédois Munksnäs) est un quartier et un district de l'ouest d'Helsinki, la capitale finlandaise.
Histoire
Les premiers efforts pour développer le district datent de l'année 1915. C'est le début de la construction au fond des baies de Seurasaarenselkä et de Laajalahti du quartier de Vanha Munkkiniemi, selon les plans d'Eliel Saarinen. Le quartier forme ensuite avec Haaga, l'île de Lauttasaari et d'autres petites îles voisines la commune de Huopalahti. Celle-ci sera finalement rattachée à Helsinki en 1946. Le district reste alors peu densément peuplé. De grands programmes de logement, à Munkkivuori dans les années 1950 et à Niemenmäki dans les années 1960 à Niemenmäki en font un prolongement du centre-ville en même temps qu'un quartier très hétérogène. Le dernier grand programme de construction, Talinranta, date des années 1990.
Population
La population du district est une des plus aisées de la ville et son niveau d'éducation est très élevé. Avec un revenu annuel par habitant de 36 938 euros, le district se classe en troisième position sur les 33 districts de la capitale. Avec 34,9 % de la population ayant poursuivi des études supérieures (moyenne d'Helsinki 22,7 %), le district se classe cinquième.
Architecture
Quelques bâtiments célèbres:
Transports
Tramway
La ligne de tramway (Munkkiniemi - Katajanokka) marque quatre arrêts à Munkkiniemi:
Munkkiniemen puistotie (0121/0122)
Laajalahden aukio (0123/0124)
Tiilimäki (0125/0126)
Saunalahdentie (0127)
Bus
Les bus passant par Munkkiniemi empruntent principalement la rue Puistotie ou la rue Huopalahdentie.
Les bus suivant passent par la place Laajalahden aukio (1401/1402):
33 Munkkivuori - Ritolehto
Runkolinja 500 Munkkivuori - Pasila - Itäkeskus (M)
Les lignes suivantes empruntent la rue Huopalahdentie:
20 Eira – Munkkivuori
25 Kamppi – Pajamäki
30 Eira – Pitäjänmäki – Konala – Malminkartano – Myyrmäki
52 Otaniemi – Munkkiniemi – Haaga – Kannelmäki – Kuninkaantammi
57 Munkkiniemi - Ruskeasuo - Viikki - Kontula (M).
Bicyclettes urbaines
Les neuf stations des Bicyclettes urbaines de Helsinki et Espoo situées à Munkkiniemi ou Munkkivuori sont:
Saunalahdentie
Torpanranta
Laajalahden aukio
Munkkiniemen aukio
Huopalahdentie
Ulvilantie
Munkkivuoren ostoskeskus
Teljäntie
Muusantori
Références
Liens externes
Carte de Munkkiniemi
District d'Helsinki
Quartier d'Helsinki
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Le Roi et la Figurante () est un film américain réalisé par Mervyn LeRoy et sorti en 1937.
Synopsis
Alfred VII est un jeune et riche roi déchu en exil à Paris et qui s'ennuie monumentalement. Lorsqu'il se lie avec une chorus girl qu'il insulte accidentellement, après s'être assoupi, son indignation donne l'occasion à ses fidèles courtisans de le ramener à reprendre goût à la vie.
Fiche technique
Titre original
Réalisation : Mervyn LeRoy
Scénario : Norman Krasna, Groucho Marx
Production : Warner Bros.
Costumes : Orry-Kelly
Musique : Werner R. Heymann
Image : Tony Gaudio
Montage : Thomas Richards
Durée : 94 minutes
Dates de sortie :
()
()
Distribution
Fernand Gravey : Alfred Bruger VII
Joan Blondell : Miss Dorothy Ellis
Edward Everett Horton : Comte Humbert Evel Bruger
Alan Mowbray : Donald Taylor
Mary Nash : Duchesse Anna of Elberfield
Jane Wyman : Babette Latour
Luis Alberni : Gaston
Kenny Baker : soliste Folies Bergère
Liens externes
http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/2572/The-King-and-the-Chorus-Girl/
Film américain sorti en 1937
Comédie romantique américaine
Film de Warner Bros
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Come to Man's Destiny 2018 and discover along with more than 100 other men how to claim what has been promised to all of us and start more successfully living life in an abundance of peace, joy and hope.
With the event M.C. Peter Luongo, this years Men's conference speakers will include Jake Kyhm from Life Restoration, Father Francesco from Star of The Sea Parish, and James Borkowski, the Archbishop's Delegate for Administration for the Archdiocese of Vancouver.
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Q: R.string error cannot be resolved or is not a field I'm getting the error "cannot be resolved or is not a field" on this line of code.
int textString = R.string.start;
The strings.xml file is located in the res > layout directory so it's not in another package.
Why is this error occurring even after I clean and/or rebuild the project?
import com.example.lab08_2hw.R;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.graphics.Color;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.view.View;
import android.widget.Button;
import android.widget.TextView;
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
TextView av; //UI reference
int textString = R.string.start;
int backgroundColor = Color.DKGRAY;
final Handler mHandler = new Handler();
// Create runnable for posting results to the UI thread
final Runnable mUpdateResults = new Runnable() {
public void run() {
av.setText(textString);
av.setBackgroundColor(backgroundColor);
}
};
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
av = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.computation_status);
Button actionButton = (Button) findViewById(R.id.action1);
actionButton.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
public void onClick(View view) {
doWork();
}
});
}
//example of a computationally intensive action with UI updates
private void doWork() {
Thread thread = new Thread(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
textString=R.id.start;
backgroundColor = Color.DKGRAY;
mHandler.post(mUpdateResults);
computation(1);
textString=R.id.first;
backgroundColor = Color.BLUE;
mHandler.post(mUpdateResults);
computation(2);
textString=R.id.second;
backgroundColor = Color.GREEN;
mHandler.post(mUpdateResults);
}
});
thread.start();
}
final static int SIZE=1000; //large enough to take some time
double tmp;
private void computation(int val) {
for(int ii=0; ii<SIZE; ii++)
for(int jj=0; jj<SIZE; jj++)
tmp=val*Math.log(ii+1)/Math.log1p(jj+1);
}
}
strings.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<string name="hello">Hello World, HandlerUpdateUi!</string>
<string name="app_name">HandlerUpdateUi</string>
<string name="action">Press to Start</string>
<string name="start">Starting...</string>
<string name="first">First Done</string>
<string name="second">Second Done</string>
</resources>
A: try this code
getResources().getString(R.string.start);
A: There are lots of flaws in your code. The ones that could be relevant for your problem are below:
First change your strings.xml location to res/values. res > layout directory should be used for your layouts.
Second change int textstring to String textstring.
And third call this line String textString = R.string.start; inside onCreate() method.The place you are initiliazing it right now is wrong.
A: Put your string.xml file to values folder.
then use the following code to get string from string.xml file
getResources().getString(R.string.start);
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Mind Your Own Boozeness?
New reasons servers sulk when you skip ordering alcohol.
by Laura Hayes May 3rd, 2017 August 29th, 2020
Laura Hayes
Here's a little secret—I'm a regular at Sakerum. The Latin-Asian fusion restaurant on 14th Street NW is woefully underrated when it comes to sushi. And I'm a fan of the friendly servers who go out of their way to ask things like, "How will you spend the rest of this beautiful day?'"
But there's one part of dining at Sakerum that I dread.
When you sit down in the windowless dining room that causes you to lose all sense of place and time, you're immediately presented with a drink menu with cocktails like "Big Bang Against the Wall" and an array of sake. The dinner menu is held hostage until peer pressure causes diners to succumb to ordering alcohol—or at least it feels that way.
But what if you don't want to bang anything against a wall on a Monday night? A diner might want to stick to soft drinks for any number of reasons: religion, pregnancy, budget, sobriety, marathon training, migraine, you name it. Maybe someone's move is to dine after a toke and they don't like mixing weed and wine.
It's not only Sakerum that leaves you feeling guilty when your beverage plans stop at iced tea. Turn down the cocktail list at almost any restaurant and watch servers' shoulders slump as they shuffle away—likely in the direction of stressed out supervisors who are trying to make their numbers.
The economics of the restaurant business have long depended on booze. "Without alcohol sales, it is extremely extremely difficult to be profitable," says Justin Abad. The D.C.-based restaurant consultant and former restaurateur (Cashion's Eat Place) provides an example. "Pretend there's a $10 appetizer," he says. "If you're a good operator, you're running at 30 percent food cost, meaning you will make $7 on that item." He compares that to a cocktail. The restaurant might make $7.50 on a $10 cocktail once it aggregates all of its beverage costs.
Fifty cents might not seem like much, but Abad says it comes down to "soft costs." Serving that $10 drink may only require cracking something open and pouring it, while with food you have to think about labor and waste.
This is not news. But several fresh factors compound the need for restaurants to push liquor sales on guests. Chefs are aching to get their hands on the latest and greatest and ingredients to keep up with competition, whether that means answering the call of the farm-to-table movement and sourcing locally or going the extra mile to score something special from overseas.
Abad says sometimes restaurants are willing to take a hit on an appetizer in order to keep a chef's mojo flowing. "You lose on foie gras, oysters, things like that," he says. "But you have to give chefs access to that stuff." That's why alcohol will always be required to make up the difference, according to Abad.
And the explosion of craft beverages has restaurants, even casual ones, staffing new positions like head mixologist, beverage director, beer cicerone, and sommelier. It's only natural that restaurants want to use their investment in these individuals to the fullest.
Abad says the movement to legitimize bartending as a craft has only been a good thing. "It's worth every penny if you have a great beverage director who can engage a guest on a creative, playful level with the economic understanding that we have to make money."
Above all, Abad cautions restaurants to put hospitality first when it comes to pushing drinks. "I don't think anyone is naive to believe that there's not a transaction going on, but the relationship should mean something between you and your guest." He suggests highlighting a cocktail the bar team has been working hard on or suggesting an outside-the-box wine pairing, rather than more in-your-face tactics.
Despite the need to offset food costs and bankroll beverage professionals' salaries, it is possible to be profitable without begging diners to order booze, according to Steve Uhr, director of operations for Michael Schlow's restaurants. (Those restaurants include The Riggsby, Tico, Alta Strada, and Casolare.)
"In our company, there is no messaging about trying to push alcohol sales," he says. Rather, "In our small plates concepts, we try and sell one more dish." Servers are trained to talk about signature menu items when guests overlook them. "If it's $9, you just added $4.50 a person and that can drive check averages."
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Uhr continues, "If you're a smart operator, you can figure out ways to make money off of food." | {
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Gulfhawk II for FSX/P3D
Buy now for$16.01
This addon is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator X. It should also work with Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition. Some developers have explicitly stated compatibilty with Steam Edition but others haven't. Check the product description below for guaranteed compatibility. Just because it doesn't mention it, this does not mean it will not work with the Steam Edition.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X inc. Steam Edition & Prepar3D (including v4)
In the 1930s the Grumman Aircraft Company was looking for ways to promote its new line of fast bi-plane fighter-bombers, so in 1936 an F3F-1 was specially modified for high-stress manoeuvring and aerobatics, and equipped with a 1,000hp Wright Cyclone engine.
The standard F3F-1 of the period had a two-blade propeller but the new aircraft was fitted with a three-blade Hamilton Standard propeller of 9ft diameter. With this power plant on board the aircraft could achieve speeds of close to 300 mph and could climb at 2,000 feet per minute. Impressive performance for 1936!
Delivered to the Gulf Oil Company, the aeroplane was flown extensively by Major Al Williams, Gulf's chief test pilot, to demonstrate the new techniques employed in tactical dive-bombing. Dubbed 'Gulfhawk II', the aircraft and its pilot toured the USA and Europe demonstrating high-speed aerobatics and precision flying.
In 1943, the duo was requested by General 'Hap' Arnold to make a three-month tour of US airfields to demonstrate airmanship and precision flying. The aircraft made its last demonstration flight in 1948 before being retired to the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. The glossy, brightly painted orange machine still hangs there as a reminder of those barnstorming days.
The F3F-1 evolved into the F3F-3 and became the Navy's last biplane fighter. It was used to train many of the young pilots destined to become aces in the Second World War.
All new hi-fidelity model with superb detail including modelled rivets and overlapping panels
Beautifully detailed nine-cyclinder Wright Cyclone engine
Brilliant stereo sound pack includes the 'stutter start' of the big Cyclone radial
Many unique animations include vibrating exhausts and authentic gear retraction
Authentic animated VC
Accurate flight dynamics
Fully detailed and animated cockpit in exterior model
Cockpit sounds such as switches, knobs and levers
'Sunsplinter' effects on Perspex
In-game options - configuration panel allows for seat height adjustment and view angles in the VC and the removal of the pilot when on the ground
Choice of electric or cartridge starts
Sergej Dick 03/11/2016
Very good aircraft model with loving attention to detail and it flies very well !!!
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Apple and Adobe provide a FIXED conversion from sRGB to the display.
look, there are apis in Cocoa to draw images that do not provide a "cms"
to the fixed sRGB space and send that, and this means images do not match.
and that I think your ideas are EXACTLY OPPOSITE this.
>> strongly reject any of Kai-Uwe Behrmann's ideas.
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"... explains the significance of using a PRS like this, "Whilst it is true that the overall predictive power for any given disease is modest—for many people with 'average risk,' quantifying the exact degree of genetic risk is not likely to be particularly useful—recent thinking has switched to the value of the PRS approach to pick out individuals who have particularly high or low genetic risk." He adds that, "as this paper shows, many of these individuals have lifetime risk of disease arising from the joint action of many variants of individually small effects, that approaches that of individuals from monogenic forms of disease. It demonstrates that the former group of high-risk individuals are likely to be much more numerous than the latter."
"However, some experts are not convinced that the paper's media coverage matched the importance of the results. Ali Torkamani, Ph.D., director of genomics and genome informatics at the Scripps Research Translational Institute, told GEN that the study published last week in Nature Genetics is "not particularly" a big leap forward in the field of polygenic risk prediction. He adds that the aforementioned paper was "not a methodological advance or even an unexpected result." Dr. McCarthy agrees that the data were not surprising and that his own group has generated similar data for T2D in their analysis of the UKBB data."
"Dr. Florez explains that, in the field of cardiac disease, PRS may be a better risk assessment tool than cholesterol measurement. If the PRS can be obtained early enough, a person could avoid the damage caused by exposure to high LDL cholesterol long before it manifests itself in the blood. "
A key public health need is to identify individuals at high risk for a given disease to enable enhanced screening or preventive therapies. Because most common diseases have a genetic component, one important approach is to stratify individuals based on inherited DNA variation 1. Proposed clinical applications have largely focused on finding carriers of rare monogenic mutations at several-fold increased risk. Although most disease risk is polygenic in nature 2,3,4,5, it has not yet been possible to use polygenic predictors to identify individuals at risk comparable to monogenic mutations. Here, we develop and validate genome-wide polygenic scores for five common diseases.
The approach identifies 8.0, 6.1, 3.5, 3.2, and 1.5% of the population at greater than threefold increased risk for coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, type 2 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and breast cancer, respectively.
For coronary artery disease, this prevalence is 20-fold higher than the carrier frequency of rare monogenic mutations conferring comparable risk 6. We propose that it is time to contemplate the inclusion of polygenic risk prediction in clinical care, and discuss relevant issues. | {
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Social progress versus economic growth
10 Feb 2015 • by Changeboard Team
A new model to measure welfare
In the years leading up to its 2011 revolution, Egypt experienced strong growth in per capita GDP and purchasing power parity. Yet citizens took to the streets with demands for better opportunities and a change in government. What does this tell us?
Across the world, it is increasingly evident that economic growth alone is not an accurate determinant of a society's wellbeing. Policymakers need broader and more inclusive models to assess progress and must measure social and environmental factors such as human needs, quality of life and opportunity for citizens.
The social progress index (SPI) was developed by a team of economists, strategists and professors led by Michael Porter of Harvard Business School. It measures the social and environmental performance of a nation, using 54 indicators that rate outcomes across three areas: basic human needs, foundations of wellbeing and opportunity. These indicators include health, sanitation, water access, affordable housing, crime, access to information, sustainability, personal freedom and tolerance. Using these across social and environmental dimensions allows us to better evaluate a nation's ability to meet its people's basic needs and increase access to social opportunities.
What can the SPI tell us?
The SPI is now in its second year, with the results for 132 countries released in 2014. When areas such as personal safety, access to information and personal rights are considered, it is not always the wealthiest countries that rank highest in terms of social progress. In fact, some of the largest and richest countries measured did not make it into the top 10 in the index. In the top three positions were the relatively small OECD members New Zealand, Switzerland and Iceland. New Zealand, with a GDP per head of $25,857, far outperforms the US in 16th place and with a GDP per head of $45,336. The North American superpower has relatively poor scores in areas such as health and ecosystem sustainability.
While a country's social progress results are linked to its GDP per head, the relationship is by no means linear and there are plenty of notable deviations. For the poorest countries, even small gains in GDP amount to large improvements in social progress, primarily due to spending on basic human needs such as health and sanitation. The opposite is true for the wealthiest countries, where substantial gains in GDP per head do not equate to considerable improvements in social progress. For these countries (where basic needs have mostly been met), a different and more complex set of challenges present themselves, such as sustainability and tolerance. Opportunity (measured by personal rights, freedom and inclusion) has the highest variation from wealth.
2014 SPI rankings for selected countries
Social progress in the Middle East
Of the Middle East countries measured in the SPI, the UAE ranks highest in 37th place. It is followed by Kuwait (40th), Saudi Arabia (65th), Jordan (75th), Lebanon (83rd), Egypt (84th), Iraq (118th) and Yemen (125th). The greatest challenges are in providing social opportunity while political, religious and cultural characteristics influence outcomes such as inclusion and personal freedom. Ecosystem sustainability is of concern, especially in the GCC where fresh water and biodiversity are scarcer and high emissions are a by-product of industrial development. The GCC has made strides in meeting basic needs such as housing, education, healthcare and utilities.
While SPI might not fully capture the ongoing developments in the Middle East, its message is relevant: Building a thriving and sustainable society requires the collaboration of government, institutions, businesses and people. This requires socially and environmentally stable markets, which cannot be built through economic development alone.
Expanding the ways in which we measure prosperity and progress will require more inclusive models that address the wider facets of society.
What can policymakers learn from SPI?
The SPI tells us that countries throughout the Middle East are extremely diverse and vary widely in terms of social and economic performance. When considering social progress relative to economic performance, there are three main takeaways for policymakers in this region:
Many resource-rich countries perform less well on social and environmental indicators compared with countries of similar per-capita wealth that do not depend on natural resources as a primary source of income. Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan and Angola all have a notable disparity between their SPI and GDP per capita rankings. In many cases, regional conflict has played a part, alongside the existence of political systems that are relatively less established than their regional peers. Undoubtedly, the abundance of resources has allowed for substantial improvements in meeting basic human needs, where gains for resourceabundant countries are the highest.
There is a weak correlation between government spending and SPI scores, implying that governments will need to go beyond stimulus, spending and investment programmes to improve social welfare.
The GCC has started to respond with new policies and programmes aimed at boosting conservation and sustainable development. Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, for example, is taking steps to become the UAE's first fully sustainable 'cleantech cluster'.
As the SPI measures outcomes rather than inputs, the indicators do not capture public sector spending or investment in any given dimension. This is relevant for the Middle East, especially GCC countries, where a considerable amount of public policy and spending has been devoted to inputs such as infrastructure development, urban planning and institutional improvements. Government investments aimed at improving literacy, health, wellness and safety, if effective, will yield stronger SPI scores for the GCC in years to come. Robust data is needed to track progress in these areas and depict a realistic picture of gains achieved on the ground. | {
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Personality is the word which is being excessively used by the people in today's world. Everybody talks about the personality of people without knowing the real meaning and definition of personality. Actually, the word personality is derived from the Latin word "Persona" which means the mask. In ancient times, the people of Greece used to wear masks to represent themselves in the theaters. In the absence of advanced electronic media, the mask-worn actors became famous and the "Persona" became the symbol of the character of actors.
The concept of personality can be understood with the help of a simple example. For example if someone says that Pierce Brosnan (James Bond) has a lot of personality. It means that Pierce Brosnan is a good looking, interesting, jubilant and an attractive person. It does not mean that Pierce Brosnan has more personality than others because personality cannot be more or less in quantity but can be good or bad in quality. Generally, a person with good dressing, lovely hair style, expensive watch, polished shoes is considered to have good personality. But in sociological perspective, personality is not what one wears; rather it is the totality of behavior of a man in different circumstances. It changes from person to person, time to time and place to place. For example, a policeman behaves harshly towards the criminals but kindly with his children. Similarly he behaves politely in front of his officers while frankly with his wife. This indicates that a man represents himself differently in different situations.
There are various factors of personality development. Some of those are given and discussed below.
A man born with some hidden qualities which are known as the characteristics inherited from parents. For example there will be slight difference between the IQ level of a parent and his offspring. The intensity of anger, patience, love and hatred etc of a child will be similar to the intensity of anger, patience, love and hatred of parents. So the child's behavior can be judged by the behavior of parents which later on becomes a factor in the development of personality.
Physical environment refers to the geography, climate, topography, resources etc. The human behavior can be affected by the physical environment of a particular area in which the individual inhibits. Hundreds of writers claimed that the difference between groups is mainly due to the difference of climate from one area to another. Whereas some of the social scientists think that physical environment leaves a little impact on the development of a personality. More or less, the behavior of person belonging to the hilly area can be different than the person belonging to the plain area. The behavior of people living in the cold areas like Russia may be different from the behavior of people living in the warm areas like Saudi Arabia. So for the healthy personality, a healthy physical environment can be beneficial.
Culture is the totality of life and plays a vital role in the development of a personality. A man is an animal and the culture is what which turns an animal into a social animal. In the same way, it affects the personality of an individual. The languages, experiments, punishments, rewards, norms, rules and regulations of a society can be learnt through the culture. Every society has its own cultural characteristics. For example the regular mosque goers in Islamic society are considered as good people. On the other hand those people who attend the bars and use to toast are considered as the charming personalities in European societies.
Group experience is also an important factor responsible for the development of a personality. An individual tends to behave according to the behavior of a group. If an individual lives in the group of criminals, he chooses to do what criminals do. For example, if the emigrants from India move towards china and adopt the Chinese culture then such type of cultural exchange would be considered as group experience. It is difficult for one person to act as an alien in the society where all the people are practicing their own culture. Hence, it is proved that an individual is bound to accept the likes and dislikes of others. So, one can say that group experience develops the personality of an individual.
Unique experience is one of the most effective factors in the development of a personality. Despite living in a homogenous characteristic based society, everybody has his/her unique choice. It has been seen that the personalities of two brothers are different from each other because of the unique experiences. A question arises here that why the personalities of the two brothers are different while living in a same physical environment, having homogeneous biological characteristics and sharing the same culture. The answer is simple that the personalities of the two brothers are different only because of their unique experiences. Their personalities are different from each other because they have different friends, teachers, books, and tastes.
The social conditions of a society are also important ingredients in the development of a personality. Socially sound society can create useful members and good personalities for the society. No one can expect a good personality from a person who is living in a society with lots of social problems. Poverty, illiteracy, inflation, over population, unemployment and terrorism are some of the important social problems which create hurdles in the process of personality development. For example the personalities of Dutch people are far better than the personalities of Tamil Tigers. This is all because of social conditions of a particular society.
Personality is the totality of behavior of a man which makes him/her different from other members of the society. The development of personality starts from childhood till to the death. The family, friends, schools, religions, media, climate, cultures, experiences and socialization are the factors responsible for the development of a personality. The personalities of people vary from time to time, place to place and from situation to situation. It is difficult for one to develop his/her personality without developing the socio-economic conditions of the society in which he/she lives.
tnx so much..it was a great help for me in my report..it's the only information that have better examples.. | {
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Business|COURT SHUNS U.S. PRICE-FIXING VIEW
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COURT SHUNS U.S. PRICE-FIXING VIEW
March 21, 1984, Section D, Page 1Buy Reprints
The Supreme Court, rejecting the Administration's invitation to relax the prohibition against vertical price-fixing, today upheld a $10.5 million antitrust judgment against the Monsanto Company for conspiring with some of its distributors to fix resale prices.
The vote was 8 to 0.
The Court's refusal, expressed in a footnote, to use the case as a vehicle for a major change in antitrust law turned a potential landmark into a fairly routine antitrust decision.
The Justice Department had recommended that the Court use the case, Monsanto v. Spray-Rite, No. 82- 914, to hold that resale price maintenance was not always a violation of the Sherman Act's prohibition of price-fixing.
Standard Already Accepted
The Court limited itself to one issue, the type of evidence necessary to prove the existence of a price-fixing conspiracy between a manufacturer and its distributors. In upholding the judgment against Monsanto, the Court adopted the standard of proof already accepted by most of the Federal appellate courts that have dealt with the issue.
The Court ruled that the existence of a price-fixing conspiracy cannot be inferred simply from the fact that the manufacturer ceased to supply a price-cutting distributor following the receipt of complaints about the price- cutting from other distributors.
Rather, the Court said in an opinion by Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., ''there must be direct or circumstantial evidence that reasonably tends to prove that the manufacturer and others had a conscious commitment to a common scheme designed to achieve an unlawful objective.''
Warnings and Complaints
The case was a suit against Monsanto by the Spray-Rite Service Corporation, which had been a wholesale distributor in northern Illinois for Monsanto's line of agricultural herbicides. Despite warnings from Monsanto and complaints from other distributors, Spray-Rite persisted in selling Monsanto's products below suggested resale prices. In 1968, Monsanto stopped supplying Spray-Rite.
Both the Federal District Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit applied what is known as the ''per se rule'' of resale price maintenance. That rule, first announced by the Supreme Court in 1911, holds that price-fixing by a manufacturer that results from a conspiracy or coercion is an automatic violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, regardless of the circumstances or economic justification.
Monsanto did not challenge the per se rule, either in the lower courts or before the Supreme Court. Rather, it argued that Spray-Rite had not produced enough evidence to prove the existence of an unlawful conspiracy. Ironically, the Court today rejected Monsanto's appeal even though it agreed with Monsanto that the Court of Appeals had applied the wrong evidentiary standard.
The Court of Appeals said it was possible to infer a conspiracy from the competitor complaints that preceded the cutoff of sales to Spray- Rite. The Supreme Court said today that more direct evidence was necessary, and concluded from a review of the documents and testimony presented at the trial that ''substantial direct evidence'' existed.
Stopped Bringing Cases
The Reagan Administration created a furor last year when it urged the Supreme Court in a brief to use the Monsanto case as a vehicle for abandoning the per se rule against resale price maintenance. Under William F. Baxter, then the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the antitrust division, the Justice Department had stopped bringing cases against vertical price-fixers, and the department argued that resale price maintenance should be permitted when the facts of a case showed that competition was promoted.
Last November, Congress passed a rider to the Justice Department appropriation bill, which President Reagan reluctantly signed into law, barring the department from seeking to overturn the per se rule.
In his opinion today, Justice Powell referred to the controversy only in a footnote. He noted that the Government, but not the actual parties to the case, had urged the Court to abandon the per se rule. ''Certainly in this case we have no occasion to consider the merits of this argument,'' he said.
Associate Justice Byron R. White did not take part in the case. | {
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Oil Spill is the leakage of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment. The term that is generally used when oil is released into the ocean is 'marine oil spills'. If there is a big release of crude oil from tankers, wells or there is a spill of diesel or gasoline and their byproducts it is often called as 'Oil Spills'.
The spill of any liquid petroleum causes disastrous consequences for society environmentally or socially. Oil released from tankers has damaged different areas of the Gulf of Mexico, France, Alaska, and other places. Here is the list of top 12 oil spills disaster in the entire history that has caused a severe damage to the several places and affected a number of habitats and aquatic animals.
To slow the onslaught of American troops, Iraqi forces when retreated from Gulf War opened the spigot of oil well and pipes which in turns lead some 250 million gallons of crude oil into the Persian Gulf. It is the biggest oil spill in the entire history. The oil resulted in about 4-5 inch thick oil slick that stretched across 4000 square miles into the Persian Gulf.
The BP oil spread for 3 months, leading the largest accidental marine oil spill. On July (after 3 months), the leak was stopped by capping the gushing head. But till then around 4.9 million barrels of crude oil was spread. It was noted that approximately 53000 barrels per day spilled from the well before it was stopped. This spill caused an extensive damage to wildlife habitats and also a threat to tourism industries. Sand filled barricades, skimmer ships etc were used to protect the wetlands and beaches from the spreading oil.
Just like the Gulf oil spill, this oil spill disaster didn't involve a tanker but only include an offshore oil well. It was an accident in the Bay of Campeche which is caused by a high pressure. Even after 10 months about 140 million gallons of crude oil were noticed into the Gulf of Mexico from the well. To prevent other areas from oil, mud and later steel, lead balls were used to drop down the oil flowing in the area. It was observed that 10,000 to 30,000 barrels was spilled in a day, before it get back to the normal.
Two Greek Oil Tankers collided with the Aegan Captain at the coast of Tobago and Trinidad. The 2 full supertankers bumped at the coast and participated in the oil disaster. The affected ship spilled around 88 million gallons of oil and continued to leak until it was hauled. Both the tankers started to leak and even caught fire, killing 26 crew members. Minor shore pollution was reported on nearby islands.
Fergana Valley is the most active oil refining areas in Uzbekistan. Around 87 million gallon oil was spilled in the valley. Well, this oil catastrophe was not much noted as the ground absorbed the oil leaving nothing. This failure never met the headlines but it was harsh enough to affect the surroundings.
This massive oil disaster was caused by the poor maintained pipeline. It was not observed that the pipeline has been leaked since past 8 months, a sudden cold weather caused the embankment to collapse. Millions of oil were collected that spread across 175 acres of lands.
It was the time of Iran - Iraq War, when an oil tanker severely bumped into the Persian Gulf. The oil leaked was 1500 barrels per day, but before it appeared in the headlines seven months were passed by as the place was at the center of a war zone. The oil spill damages the well underneath and affected many areas.
En route to Rotterdam, the ship bumped at the coast of Angola leaking massive amount of oil into the ocean. The ABT oil spill accounted for 65% of the total amount of spills that year (1991). 80million gallon of oil was spilled into the ocean causing an oil slick 32 Kms long and 6 km's wide. It was headlined that 6-7 out of 35 crew members were found dead on the board.
It was a severe storm when the steering of a tanker failed its functionality in 1978. The whole cargo of 246000 tons of light crude oil was discarded into the English Channel with the bleak consequences of killing of more marine life than previous spills. The huge supertanker broke in half, spreading around 69 million gallons of oil into the English Channel.
Liberian Tanker Odyssey completely filled with North Sea Crude oil broke into two parts and immersed into North Atlantic 700 miles off the coast Nova Scotia. This oil disaster spilled 40 million gallons of crude oil into the sea.
Sea Star (South Korean Superstar) bumped with a Brazilian Tanker, the Horta Barbosa on 19th December 1972. The two caught fire leading a major collision. The Brazilian supertanker was extinguished in a day, but the South Korean tanker immersed into the Gulf on 24th December.
The ship was originally built to accompany 60,000 tons, it was enlarged to carry than 12000 tons of capacity and that's the amount the ship was carrying when it got smashed off the coast of Cornwall. The spill contaminated 190 miles of coastland. This big oil disaster killed more than 16000 sea-birds and massive numbers of aquatic animals. It caused a great environmental damage. Later it was decided to set fire to the ocean and blaze away the oil by blasting bombs. | {
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S4 E58: The Immaculate Conception: Bitcoin vs Fiat Standard | Dr. Saifedean Ammous
This episode was recorded on September 8th 2021.
Saifedean Ammous is an expert on Bitcoin with a PhD from Columbia University. He joins Dr. Peterson to discuss decentralization, different schools of economics, the Fiat vs. Bitcoin standards, and much more.
Dr. Ammous is the author of The Bitcoin Standard, widely considered the essential book on the economics of Bitcoin. He also hosts a podcast of the same name. His new book, The Fiat Standard, should be out in November.
Find Saifedean here: https://twitter.com/saifedean
Saifedean's online learning platform: http://saifedean.com
(20% off by using the code "Peterson")
The Bitcoin Standard: http://saifedean.com/thebitcoinstandard
The Fiat Standard: http://saifedean.com/thefiatstandard
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[02:34] What are hard monetary assets?
[06:13] The argument for bitcoin being the best hard money ever created
[09:11] "Bitcoin only has users... no admins. There is nobody with a master key" - Saifedean Ammous
[10:36] How the Bitcoin network functions using "consensus parameters"
[15:49] "The way that Bitcoin came about seems... virtually impossible to believe" - Jordan Peterson
[18:27] Other schools of economics (Austrian) vs. the most common today (Keynesian)
[20:46] "So the Austrian school of economics... tilts you more towards an appreciation of non-centrally controlled, distributed networks, and emphasis on the individual actor" - JP
[23:25] Paul Samuelson and communist economic expectations of centralized planning post-WW2
[25:27] Dr. Ammous' academic background
[27:14] Climate change. The push towards central planning, implying certain people or groups know the exact consequences and solutions to future economic developments
[29:41] "I've been struck by the problem of unintended consequences and the irreducible complexity of things. We can talk about the problem of climate change, but those words are incredibly deceiving" - JP
[34:16] Highlighting the crucial role of the entrepreneur in Austrian economics
[40:46] Saifedean reflects on the views held by the central bank, governments, and mainstream economists on money—as opposed to Bitcoin's structuring and the Austrian school of thought
[41:43] "From the Austrian perspective, money is a product of the market and not the invention of the state. The state's meddling in money... is irrational and cannot succeed for the same reasons central planning does not succeed" - SA
[45:50] Overview of Dr. Ammous' book The Fiat Standard
[54:40] Current inflation in Western democracies. The devastating effect of hyperinflation on the average person
[58:15] "Money is an incredible technology for lowering our time preference" - SA
[58:59] "The 20th century was a global trainwreck of watching the money preference rise. Generation after generation... witnessed their money devalue" - SA
[01:02:32] Why some efforts in energy production are misguided
[01:06:39] The Fiat Standard
[01:10:29] Why are we allowing people to mine bitcoin?
[01:12:46] The genius that went into the production of the Bitcoin code
[01:23:14] The crazy reality of decision-making at climate change panels
[01:26:36] Fiat-based currency jobs and the Zoom warriors disconnected from the physical world
[01:31:09] "A lot of the problems of the 20th century, in my opinion, have their roots in highly inflationary fiat currency" - SA
[01:31:18] Covering some of the common objections against Bitcoin
[01:39:45] "We are always going to find more reasons to print money" - SA
[01:41:43] Ammous' online learning platform
[01:48:29] The growth of Saifedeen.com and the parameters attributed to its success
[01:50:05] The possibility of decentralizing societal accreditation
[01:50:21] "I've talked to seriously wise academics who know that there is almost zero financial knowledge in universities [today]... There is tremendous residual value, however, in the accreditation" - JP
[01:56:18] Wrapping up
#Crypto #FiatStandard #Bitcoin #JordanPeterson #Decentralization
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Raw Regurgitated
How Wrestling Explains The World
Wrestler of the Week
Bang for Your Buck PPV Review: Survivor Series 2014
November 24, 2014 Bang For Your Buck PPV Reviews, Reviews 2 Comments
The Survivor Series back with the biggest Survivor Series match in history, which surprisingly almost lived up the hype. The rest of the show survived my mighty pen/keyboard as well. Even if there was a turkey or two in the bunch.
Your Monthly Reminder: While the name of these reviews is "Bang for Your Buck", because of the Network, it's now less of "getting your money's worth", and more "how much does having access to something like this make me want to renew my subscription" or, more succinctly, "how 'special' was this event/match, really?".
Which means that instead of just taking into account things like: major character shifts, definitive conclusions (which are different from clean finishes) and moves that don't make their way to Raw, it'll focus more on "how many times would I rewatch this", "would I show this to non-fans as a reason why wrestling is worth watching" and "how different was this historically?"
Each match is rated on a sliding scale between -1 and -1: Matches worth multiple rewatches are +1, a match you may watch or skip 0, and things that make you reevaluate being a fan earning up to a -1 score. The scale is arbitrary, of course, but it's based around the idea that a match will be fundamentally watchable, repeatedly so.
As for the scale, it's not particularly complicated but here are the basic levels (on a per-match basis):
As per usual, I'll be using what I said from the What's the Worst That Could Happen preview to see how close I was to predicting what would happen and whether or not it lived up to my pre-established expectations. You know, like an adult.
Kickoff Show
Best Case Scenario: WWE reinstates the King of the Ring and bestows [ref]Editor's Note: That's the technical term. We think.[/ref] it upon Bad News Barrett, bringing back his podium and adding a giant throne.
What Nick Wants to Happen: Him to work with what got him there: an awfully great British accent and strategic usage of tiny wood mallets.
What Will Happen: Bad News is charming, wonderful and reminds us why we fell in love with him the … fourth? … fourth time he came into our lives.
This was a very very busy pre-show, with two matches and an appearance by their returning hero, Bad News Barrett. And while it seems as though they have the whole "who is going to be replacing the Authority as GM" thing figured out, Bad News Barrett even being a possibility for the position as he recuperates from his injury seems like some kind of wonderful.
Bad News Barrett's return, of course, was the highlight, even with the surprise Jack Swagger-Cesaro double-down feud blowoff match. Although he didn't get as monstrous a pop as he has in the past, he was not really given the element of surprise, which is usually what makes appearances by him so over-the-top wonderful. Also, it's unclear whether they want him to pretend to be a "good" guy or a "bad" guy — meaning in this context, they don't know if they want him to slightly antagonize the crowd in an effort to appear edgy or reinforce what they believe in an effort to appear like a champion of the people — but they better figure out soon, because the one way this gimmick won't work is if they insist on having him play both sides. It'll get over one way or the other, but sending mixed messages on such a can't miss gimmick is the worst possible idea at this point.
As for the matches, the new improved Fandango just seems like a re-release of the Fandango action figure "NOW WITH FLAMENCO ACTION!". Actually, the exclamation points would probably not even be included with this presentation, because even if he and Justin Gabriel tore the house down (they didn't), when something is new and improved, we expect louder and brighter, not slower and sadder. On the other hand/match, Cesaro continues his "Jobbin' Round The World!" tour, this time losing to his former Real American tag team partner, the Real All-American American Jack Swagger in a fun, if brutally short match.
While it's not in and of itself worth watching over and over again, your correspondent was at least compelled to watch it while it was on, to see the live action segments and the video packages for all the different feuds. This is type of pre-show — even including issues with sparse crowds as they wait for everyone to arrive before the show — is exactly what they should be doing going forward: several preliminary matches, an interview/promo segment and the same shilling of the Network/their sponsor/each feud that they use to do on the PPV channel while you waited for the show to start.
Preshow +.5
3 Hours Too Long, Antonio Cesaro, Believe in the Shield, Big E. Langston, Bray Wyatt, Brock Lesnar, Cody Rhodes, Dean Ambrose, Dolph Ziggler, Goldust, John Cena, Kofi Kingston, Mark Henry, Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, Ryback, Seth Rollins, Sting, Survivor Series, Team Authority, Team Cena, Triple H, Wrestling, WWE
#AhmedWeek: Essential Viewing
Nia and the New Girl
A Winner is You
Twelve-Monkey Tag Match in a Barrel
THEN1CKSTER • November 24, 2014 at 9:58 am
RT @JuiceMakeSugar: Bang for Your Buck PPV Review w/ @TheN1ckster: Survivor Series 2014 http://t.co/kkUifHiC2Z
MatthewTimmons • November 24, 2014 at 10:02 am
#HWETW Podcast
How Wrestling Explains … Nature Documentaries
#HWETW No. 7: How Dirt Sheets Explain Wrestling
How Wrestling Explains The World, Episode 12 – Mystery Fiction
#HWETW No. 6: How Ladder Matches Explain Wrestling
How Wrestling Explains the World, Episode 11 – Cover Songs
Evolution at the Tip of a Spear
It's a Big Dog Eat Big Dog World
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using DeveImageOptimizer.Helpers;
using ExifLibrary;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace DeveImageOptimizer.ImageOperations
{
public static class ImageExifComparer
{
private static Dictionary<ExifTag, Func<ExifProperty, ExifPropertyCollection<ExifProperty>, bool>> _validExifTags = new()
{
{ ExifTag.Make, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.Model, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.Orientation, ExifPropertyEqualInDestinationOrCompletelyMissingIfProp1ConformsToValue(prop1 => (prop1 as ExifEnumProperty<Orientation>)?.Tag == ExifTag.Orientation && (prop1 as ExifEnumProperty<Orientation>)?.Value == Orientation.Normal)},
{ ExifTag.Software, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.DateTime, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.ExposureTime, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.FNumber, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.ExposureProgram, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.ISOSpeedRatings, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.DateTimeOriginal, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.DateTimeDigitized, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.BrightnessValue, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.ExposureBiasValue, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.MaxApertureValue, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.MeteringMode, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.LightSource, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.Flash, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.FocalLength, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.MakerNote, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.UserComment, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.PixelXDimension, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.PixelYDimension, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.ExposureMode, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.WhiteBalance, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.DigitalZoomRatio, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.FocalLengthIn35mmFilm, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.SceneCaptureType, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.Contrast, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.Saturation, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.Sharpness, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.LensSpecification, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.LensModel, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination },
{ ExifTag.ApertureValue, ExifPropertyEqualInDestination }
};
public static async Task<bool> AreImageExifDatasEqual(string image1Path, string image2Path)
{
if (!File.Exists(image1Path))
{
throw new FileNotFoundException("Could not find Image1", image1Path);
}
if (!File.Exists(image2Path))
{
throw new FileNotFoundException("Could not find Image2", image2Path);
}
if (!FileTypeHelper.IsJpgFile(image1Path) || !FileTypeHelper.IsJpgFile(image2Path))
{
//For now only handle Jpg images
return true;
}
var image1 = await ImageFile.FromFileAsync(image1Path);
var image2 = await ImageFile.FromFileAsync(image2Path);
return AreImageExifDatasEqual(image1, image2);
}
public static bool AreImageExifDatasEqual(ImageFile image1, ImageFile image2)
{
foreach (var prop1 in image1.Properties)
{
if (_validExifTags.TryGetValue(prop1.Tag, out var checkerFunc))
{
if (!checkerFunc(prop1, image2.Properties))
{
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
private static bool ExifPropertyEqualInDestination(ExifProperty prop1, ExifPropertyCollection<ExifProperty> collection)
{
//We check if all properties exist in the other image, but not the other way around.
//For some reason the optimizers add some exif data in some cases
return collection.Any(prop2 =>
prop1.Name == prop2.Name &&
prop1.Tag == prop2.Tag &&
prop1.IFD == prop2.IFD &&
prop1.Interoperability.TagID == prop2.Interoperability.TagID &&
prop1.Interoperability.TypeID == prop2.Interoperability.TypeID &&
prop1.Interoperability.Count == prop2.Interoperability.Count &&
Enumerable.SequenceEqual(prop1.Interoperability.Data, prop2.Interoperability.Data)
);
}
private static bool ExifPropertyEqualInDestinationOrCompletelyMissing(ExifProperty prop1, ExifPropertyCollection<ExifProperty> collection)
{
//First check if it is exactly equal, if not make sure it is completely missing
var result = ExifPropertyEqualInDestination(prop1, collection);
if (result)
{
return true;
}
if (collection.All(prop2 => prop1.Tag != prop2.Tag))
{
return true;
}
return false;
}
private static Func<ExifProperty, ExifPropertyCollection<ExifProperty>, bool> ExifPropertyEqualInDestinationOrCompletelyMissingIfProp1ConformsToValue(Func<ExifProperty, bool> conformsToValue)
{
return new Func<ExifProperty, ExifPropertyCollection<ExifProperty>, bool>((prop1, collection) =>
{
//First check if it is exactly equal, if not make sure it is completely missing
var result = ExifPropertyEqualInDestination(prop1, collection);
if (result)
{
return true;
}
if (conformsToValue(prop1) && collection.All(prop2 => prop1.Tag != prop2.Tag))
{
return true;
}
return false;
});
}
}
}
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Fapservice
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Ikkitousen: Xtreme Xecutor fanservice compilation
wizardofecchi •November 20, 2013fanservice compilation, Ikkitousen
This was the 4th season of Ikkitousen, the first and only so far to be animated by TNK.
DDL [1080p]: part1, part2
DDL [720p]: part1, part2
This is the most recent, and perhaps final season of the Ikkitousen anime, airing back in 2010. A one-shot OVA (included in my all-in-one video) was released a year later. ARMS provided some assistance but officially this 4th season was animated by TNK (High School DXD, School Days).
One of the problems with the anime business is fanbase turnover. Let's face it, most anime fans are very young and getting younger. While the fanbase is growing it's also not lasting quite as long as it used to as fans eventually move on with their lives, and that makes things tough for long running series who have to depend on a loyal, enduring fanbase. For that reason, I'm pretty skeptical that we'll ever see a 5th season of Ikkitousen, though I would love to be wrong.
Anyway, this was a pretty forgettable season and the fanservice wasn't quite on par with Dragon Destiny, though I did love the animation job by TNK. I very much appreciate ARMS for their never ending dedication to nude ecchi, but their art style has been doggedly generic and average in just about everything they've ever done. TNK was a nice upgrade visually.
After years of getting by with a mostly no-name cast, the 4th season finally injected a little bit of star power by adding Aya Endo (as Bachou Mouki), Ayumi Fujimura (as Shifu Choushou), and Yui Horie (!) (as Sonken Chuubou).
Ikkitousen: Great Guardians fanservice compilation
Zettai Shougeki ~Platonic Heart~ Fanservice AMV
Fanservice Music Videos
Remember to CLEAR YOUR CACHE if you don't see any updates for a couple days. Email me at [email protected] *** My backup site can be found at http://fapservice2.blogspot.com/ | {
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Converts 6500K to 4300K - daylight to tungsten light with a yellow bias.
Converts 6500K to 5700K - daylight to tungsten light with a yellow bias.
Used on daylight and tungsten light sources to provide green cast when used in conjunction with discharge lighting.
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Used on lighting to eliminate unwanted green cast created by discharge light source.
Reduces light 4 stops, without changing colour.
Reduces light 3 stops, without changing colour.
Reduces light 1 stop, without changing colour.
Reduces light 1/2 stop, without changing colour.
A transparent flexible film used to extend the life of filter. The shield should be placed between the light source and the filter, allowing distance between the shield and the filter.
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Can Password Protect Folders lock folders automatically?
Can I protect Outlook Express folders?
How do I protect folders in Outlook 2007?
Can I protect my web pages with Password Protect Folders?
Does Password Protect Folders work with 64-bit versions of Windows?
How do I change passwords on folders?
Can I run Password Protect Folders on a Mac?
Is Password Protect Folders guaranteed to be virus-free?
I cannot see locked folders. Help me!
Why was the word "Unlocked" added to the folder name?
Why cannot I lock folders larger than 4 GB?
Why do I get "Access Denied" message when trying to lock a folder?
How can I get the full version?
Can I get the program on a CD?
Can the administrator unlock protected folders with a master password?
How can I retrieve my registration key?
How can I transfer my registered Password Protect Folders to my new PC? | {
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Honors Student Council
Student Life>
Involvement Opportunities>
The Honors Student Council is dedicated to enhancing the Honors experience and engaging their peers in the Honors community. The student council hosts a wide variety of events—past favorites include Flipping Out Over Finals, Dinner with the Dean, the Let's Talk About It series, and an end-of-the-year Honors Dance. The student council also serves as a liaison between the Morehead Honors College administration and the student body. It is comprised of five committees: Programming, Communications, Diversity and Inclusion, Peer Assisted Leadership (PAL), and Service.
Applications open each year to first- and second-years interested in enriching the Honors community. If you are a creative thinker, like to organize events, and work in teams to solve problems, consider joining HSC.
Follow HSC on Instagram
Peer Assisted Leadership Program (PAL)
One major component of HSC is the Peer Assisted Leadership program, or PAL. Every semester, Honors students are paired through PAL to discuss everything from professors to clubs to shared hobbies. If you are new to UGA and the Morehead Honors College, you have the opportunity to seek guidance, talk about favorite downtown restaurants, and learn about opportunities in your major or discipline. If you're beyond your first year at UGA, you can gain the satisfaction of helping a new friend navigate now-familiar waters.
PAL began as a student-led initiative in 2015 and has helped to foster a stronger sense of community among Honors students. The PALgorithm, the problem-solving mechanism that connects mentors and mentees each semester, will match you with another student by pre-professional track, major, and minor, and is overseen by PAL program chairs. PAL leaders will guide you through the mentoring process at orientations and social events each semester to help you maximize your PAL experience.
You will be asked to meet with your PAL at least three times a semester during your time participating in the program.
Honors Student Council officers, 2022
Sarah Burnett
Co-President
Sarah is a fourth-year Honors student from Milton, Georgia. She is majoring in health promotion with a minor in health policy and management and a certificate in personal and organizational leadership. She is also a member of the Arch Society, the Director of Campus Outreach for Aurora at UGA, and a volunteer at Piedmont Athens Regional Hospital. In her free time, she enjoys trying new breakfast spots in Athens with friends, going on walks, reading, and listening to podcasts. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career in healthcare administration with the goal of becoming a hospital administrator.
As co-president, Sarah is excited to provide engaging opportunities for Honors students to further foster a sense of community for the Morehead Honors College as well as to serve as a resource for PAL mentees as they navigate their first few years at UGA.
Elise Karinshak
Elise is a fourth-year Honors student from Lawrenceville, Georgia. She is majoring in data science and marketing, and pursuing a minor in studio art. Elise enjoys research, collaborating on projects with UGA's Crisis Communication Coalition's Crisis Research Group and with Stanford University's Social Media Lab. Elise also serves as CodeHub co-president and Paw Print Agency co-president. In her free time, she enjoys exploring Athens, reading, and DIY projects.
As co-president, Elise is looking forward to fostering community and engagement within Honors, as well as connecting Honors students with the tremendous resources offered by Honors and UGA.
Ashni Patel
Ashni is a third-year Honors student from Douglas, Georgia. She is studying international affairs and economics with a minor in statistics. She also serves as an Honors Teaching Assistant, a tutor with the Athens Prison Tutorial, and as a Legislative Fellow with the Frye Fellowship. She also works as a tour leader with the UGA Visitors Center. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling to new places, and trying new restaurants in Athens with her friends. After graduation, Ashni hopes to attend law school or graduate school and pursue a career in national security.
As vice president, Ashni is excited to help plan events for the Honors community to build a more inclusive and supportive environment for students in the Morehead Honors College.
Evan Frey
Evan Frey is a third-year Honors student from Oconee County, Georgia. He is studying political science and economics. On campus, he is involved with the Honors Student Council, the Applied Politics Program, Economics Society, and Shop with a Bulldawg (SWAB). In the future, he would like to pursue a career in law. In his free time, he enjoys playing sports with friends, watching movies, and exploring new food places in Athens.
As HSC treasurer, he looks forward to promoting engagement and community within the Morehead Honors College.
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The Road to Umiat (officially known as the Foothills West Transportation Access Project) is a proposed 100-mile road from the Dalton Highway to the outpost of Umiat in the North Slope Borough. The goal of the $400 million project is to improve access to oil, gas, and coal resources in the area. Proponents argue that the road would stimulate resource development and that the resulting economic activity and employment would provide benefits both regionally and statewide. Opponents are concerned about the impact of the road on native communities, on the wilderness character of the area, as well as the potential environmental impacts of expanded resource development.
The project study area itself is very large, ranging from a northern limit along the Dalton Highway at Milepost 376, south to Milepost 278, and from those points west about 100 miles to Umiat. There are currently no permanent roads or developed airfields in the project study area. The oil fields of interest are the Gubik Oil/Gas fields and the Umiat oil field. The Nanushuk coal field is also located in the southern part of this area. In addition to direct access to these resources, the road to Umiat would end on the doorstep of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA).
This funding provides for continued EIS work; continued evaluation of routes from Umiat to existing industry roads on the North Slope, and definition of a preferred alternative; and securing environmental permits and right-of-way for the Umiat project. The project has $25 million in previous funding.
It is also possible that development of offshore oil/gas resources in the Chukchi Sea would necessitate building a pipeline through Umiat running to TAPS. This pipeline would have an associated road and would presumably negate the need for the proposal discussed here.
Some of the opposition to the Road to Umiat project stems from concerns about state subsidy of private resource extraction, although this is fairly common in both Alaska and the rest of the world. Another concern is the lack of detailed knowledge about the size of the oil and gas reserves in the area. If much less oil or gas is discovered than is currently anticipated, the return on investment for the road could be lower than expected.
However, most of the concerns about the proposed road revolve around the impacts on wetlands, wildlife habitat, fish, cultural resources, and subsistence resources. Of particular concern is the potential impact on the caribou herds, which are important both culturally and as a subsistence food source for many of the people residing in the area. The physical presence of the road and its associated traffic could affect caribou migration patterns and force some people to travel much further for food, or even to relocate. If the road were open to the public, it would bring many more people into the area. This would be a boon for activities such as tourism, guiding, and outfitting, though such an influx of people to the area could also lead to overhunting and overfishing of subsistence resources.
Native communities in the area have generally been opposed to the road. The North Slope Borough Fish and Game Management Committee, the Naqsragmiut Tribal Council, City of Anaktuvuk Pass, Native Village of Nuiqsut, Native Village of Point Lay and the Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope have all passed resolutions opposing the road. A few environmental groups have voiced opposition to the entire "Roads to Resources" program, including the road to Umiat.
Even though a route for the road has not yet been chosen and there has been no official decision to move forward, discussion of the road has already encouraged private investment and exploration in the area. The state spent $8 million during 2011 on an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the project and plans to continue evaluation and route selection in 2012. Residents of Arctic communities, including Anaktuvuk Pass, were actively lobbying against the road in Juneau in early 2012. | {
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Top Subcategories Divorce Attorneys Family Law Attorneys Real Estate Attorneys Criminal Law Attorneys Child Custody Attorneys. Asian Restaurants Japanese Restaurants. YP - The Real Yellow Pages SM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. After years of consistent success, Himalayan Kitchen relocated; moving just around the corner from its former home, this restaurant now offers a colorful, friendly, and modern environment in which to enjoy its traditionally excellent cuisine. Vegetarians have grown to expect less from restaurants: Employing high-caliber chefs hailing from Hong Kong to San Francisco, Mandarin a true culinary powerhouse. This is such a fun place if you are looking for a night out with your friends!
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Subdistrictul Al-Hamraa (în ) este un nahiyah (subdistrict) sirian situat în Districtul Hama din Guvernoratul Hama. Conform Biroului Central de Statistică din Siria (CBS), subdistrictul Al-Hamraa avea o populație de 32604 la recensământul din 2004.
Referințe
Hamraa
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Q: IPython notebook installation error I am having trouble getting my ipython to work after a regular python upgrade.
If I type:
ipython notebook --pylab inline
I get the following error:
-bash: /usr/local/bin/ipython: No such file or directory
If I type:
which ipython
I get no response, just the command line prompt.
if I type:
which python
I get
/usr/bin/python
if I type:
ipython --version
I get the following error:
-bash: /usr/local/bin/ipython: No such file or directory
When I inspect my system I see that my Ipython is installed in:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Ipython
What should I do to make my ipython function again? I had to fix the links for pip and easy_install to get them to work after the python installation. I just can't seem to get ipython working again.
A: pip install -U "ipython[notebook]"
You may need to prefix this with sudo for authorization purposes:
sudo pip install -U "ipython[notebook]"
Replace pip with pip3 to install for Python 3.
Further install documentation is here.
A: I can recommend using Canopy (or Anaconda) as a package manager. Canopy, which I use, has its own terminal. Since I started using Canopy to manage my iPython environment, things have just been easier. Pip install/upgrades work like a charm every time, and I dont have to worry about mixing up python installations ect.
See this post for more info.
PS. This should probably be a comment, but don't have enough rep yet to comment :-)
A: This should be updated to be
pip install jupyter
From
ImportError: No module named notebook.notebookapp
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Here is a video of one of my best friends walking after over 14 years in a chair. This is literally life changing – help a friend of a friend. He started a kick starter project that is seeking to raise $50k. So far in 10 days we're at over 6k. The money goes to help purchase a suit and a scholarship fund at the Pushing Boundaries Therapy Center in Redmond, WA. Every donation helps… please share!
Andrew D Smith, thought you might like this one.
Don't drink & drive. Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
Anyone else racing drones? I have not yet crashed mine as spectacularly as these guys – but I'm working on it!
Video: The Drone Racing League Officially Launches Glowing, flying robots may be coming to a town near you. DRL has filmed its first race of the year, and there'll be five more events in 2016.
Great news for guys like me who love the old cars but like to add modern bits under the hood.
DeLorean to make comeback after Congress nixes red tape The DeLorean Motor Co. of Humble, Texas, plans to start production of a souped-up version of the super-cool gull-wing icon from the three-decade-old Back to the Future franchise, and it's all thanks to an act of Congress. | {
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Home » Press » How Peter Thiel's Palantir Helped the NSA Spy on the Whole World
How Peter Thiel's Palantir Helped the NSA Spy on the Whole World
"The former PCAP member who did respond, Stanford privacy scholar Omer Tene, told The Intercept that he was unaware of "any specific relationship, agreement, or project that you're referring to," and said he was not permitted to answer whether Palantir's work with the intelligence community was ever a source of tension with the PCAP. He declined to comment on either the NSA or GCHQ specifically. "In general," Tene said, "the role of the PCAP was to hear about client engagement or new products and offerings that the company was about to launch, and to opine as to the way they should be set up or delivered in order to minimize privacy and civil liberties concerns.""
Omer Tene | {
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A sugar producer was looking for a reliable pump which could cope with the high viscosity and abrasiveness of magma. The producer decided on a Börger Rotary Lobe Pump.
The magma hardens if it does not keep flowing. To protect and keep the the seals clean in the Boerger Rotary Lobe Pump, a rinsing unit was integrated in the pump which rinsed the seals when in standstill to prevent the build-up of magma on the sliding surface. The Börger Rotary Lobe Pump is fitted with linear stainless steel rotors. These are resistant against the sugar crystals which occur in the magma and ensure a long service of the rotary lobe pump.
The customer is highly satisfied with the Börger Rotary Lobe Pump and has since ordered more pumps from Börger. | {
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Ellen Mayer
Ellen was born in New York City. Her work has appeared in group and solo shows at Papp Gallery, Midoma Gallery and A.I.R. Gallery, New York City. Ellen Mayer has also exhibited at the Lycian Theater, Sugarloaf, NY, Varga Gallery, Woodstock, NY, Winslow Therapeutic Center "Healing with Horses" Warwick, NY, Harness Racing Museum, Goshen, NY, Howland Cultural Center, Beacon, NY, Newburgh Art Gallery, Newburgh, NY, Painter's Gallery, Cornwall, NY, Hambletonian Fine Art Show and Competition, Sugar Loaf, and many others.
2016 Hudson Valley International Film Festival
On Saturday August 27, 2016, my work was featured at the 2016 Hudson Valley International Film Festival:
Ellen Mayer was born in NYC and started her career as a fashion Illustrator in Manhattan at the young age of 18.
She has been a working artist ever since, Her paintings have been shown all over NYC and other places.
She currently has a 10 foot by 22 foot permanent installation in Indianapolis.
An award winning painter, Ellen has found a love for photography and capturing people and places.
Ellen incorporates her love for painting and art into her photos. She captures the true grit of life.
See More Images Here:
Englewood, NJ Hospital Emergency Room Installation
The Hope Murals Project
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Copyright © 2019 Ellen Mayer - All rights reserved | {
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Did you know that people who meditate regularly are less vulnerable to addictive behaviors? Google it and you will find evidence from a number of sources. So, what is it about meditation that can help you break free of your addictions?
The answer is simple: Attaining the true meditative state is primarily about mind control. In order to achieve that meditative state, you must learn to still your conscious mind. You must learn to stop thinking for a few minutes now and then. That is also called Zen meditation.
Achieving the Zen meditative state means that one part of your mind must develop control over another part. You must learn to center yourself in a higher level of your mind where you can "look down" in a way to observe the actions of your conscious mind thought machine. Once you achieve that separation (both during meditation as well as going about your daily life), you will slowly develop control over the thought process.
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>> Crime
>> Homicides
2 juveniles arrested in drug deal homicide in Las Vegas
Two juveniles have been arrested in a November slaying that Metropolitan police say unfolded during a drug deal in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
By Glenn Puit / Las Vegas Review-Journal
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Mat Luscheck/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Police said they were called on Nov. 22 to the 8000 block of West Mesa Vista Avenue, near West Hacienda Avenue and South Buffalo Drive, for a report of gunfire in the area. Police arrived and found Dakota Bublin, 21, of Las Vegas, dead from multiple gunshot wounds.
Police said Monday officers have arrested two juveniles in the shooting. One is 15. The age of the second suspect was not immediately released.
Police said in a press release an investigation shows "the victim and a 15-year-old juvenile met up for a narcotics transaction."
"At some point during the exchange, the juvenile and victim both pulled out handguns," it said. "The juvenile fired several rounds, striking the victim, and fled in a black sedan driven by a second juvenile suspect."
Both teens are charged with one count each of open murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
Contact Glenn Puit at [email protected] or 702-383-0390. Follow @GlennatRJ on Twitter.
Posted on: Crime, Homicides, Shootings
Tagged: mc-crime
The car that Tupac was shot in is for sale - VIDEO
The vehicle that legendary rapper Tupac Shakur was riding in when he was shot after a boxing match in Las Vegas is up for auction. The black 1996 BMW 7 Series is listed by Celebrity Cars Las Vegas for $1.75 million. (Angus Kelly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bayzle Morgan Sentenced To 44 Years To Life - Video
A man with neo-Nazi tattoos on his face who pleaded guilty to killing a 75-year-old woman in her Las Vegas home in 2013 was sentenced Thursday to at least 44 years behind bars.
Body found in vacant lot in Las Vegas ruled a homicide - VIDEO
Las Vegas police homicide detectives investigate what is described as a suspicious death in northeast Las Vegas, Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
$50K bail set for suspect in attack on girlfriend seen on video - Video
A judge set bail at $50,000 on Friday for a man accused of beating and kidnapping his girlfriend in an act caught on a home surveillance video. Darnell Rodgers, 23, was arrested early Thursday morning, hours after the Metropolitan Police Department released the video in which a woman was seen crying while she ran to a house screaming for help near Warm Springs Road and the 215 Beltway.
Las Vegas police tend to man shot and wounded on McCarran tarmac - VIDEO
A man is in surgery after being shot by a Metro police officer on the tarmac at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas early Thursday. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Man charged in model's death to be released under house arrest - Video
Christopher Prestipino, who has been charged in the death of Esmeralda Gonzalez, has posted $500,000 bail. District Judge Douglas Herndon confirmed on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, that Prestipino should be released on house arrest while he awaits trial. (Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Casandra Garrett appears in court over model's death - Video
Casandra Garrett was in court on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, in Las Vegas after she was extradited from Wisconsin. She is facing charges in connection with the slaying of Esmeralda Gonzalez, a 24-year-old model whose body was found encased in concrete in October. (Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bodycam footage of Henderson Police Officers in Fatal Shooting of Mother - Video
Bodycam footage from an officer-involved shooting where the officers a 7-year-old male juvenile with apparent stab wounds and an agitated adult female.
3 more arrested, accused of abuse at east Las Vegas group home - Video
Three more people were arrested in connection with an unlicensed group home in the east valley that authorities first raided in September, police said Thursday. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Christopher Prestipino pleads not guilty to all charges - VIDEO
Christopher Prestipino of Las Vegas pleaded not guilty Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, to charges in the slaying of Esmeralda Gonzalez, a 24-year-old model, whose body authorities said was found encased in concrete. (Angus Kelly/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Bail hearing for Christopher Prestipino and Lisa Mort - Video
A bail hearing and court appearance for Christopher Prestipino and Lisa Mort who are charged in connection with the death of Esmeralda Gonzalez, Oct. 22, 2019. (Nathan Asselin/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Pair charged in Henderson fatal shooting told police they were threatened
Two men arrested in connection with a fatal drug-related shooting in Henderson told police they attacked the victim after he threatened to shoot them, according to an arrest report.
Woman charged with aiding felon in Las Vegas road-rage shooting
Court records indicate that a 60-year-old woman faces a charge of aiding a felon in connection with an August fatal road-rage shooting on Interstate 15.
Henderson police investigate man's shooting death
By Carri Geer Thevenot / RJ
January 15, 2020 - 11:58 am January 15, 2020 - 4:00 pm
Henderson police are investigating the death of a 26-year-old man who was fatally shot Tuesday night while walking and talking on his cellphone.
2 arrested in slaying during alleged drug robbery in Henderson
By Rio Lacanlale / RJ
A man believed to have been shot in a robbery during a drug deal a week ago in Henderson has died, and two suspects have been arrested, police said.
2 jailed after Henderson man's body found in burned car in California
By Sabrina Schnur / RJ
Two people have been arrested and charged with open murder after a missing Henderson man was found dead in a burned car in California, Las Vegas police said.
Victim shot after fight with fiance's ex-husband in Las Vegas ID'd
January 13, 2020 - 12:27 pm January 13, 2020 - 4:34 pm
The Clark County coroner's office has identified a 49-year-old Las Vegas man fatally shot in the Hollywood Ranch neighborhood in southeast Las Vegas on Thursday.
Family, friends want answers in fatal shooting of Las Vegas man
Family, friends identified the victim of a fatal shooting Thursday night as 49-year-old Randall Johnson, who was allegedly killed by his girlfriend's ex-husband.
Coroner identifies man found shot to death in North Las Vegas
The Clark County coroner's office has identified a man found fatally shot Wednesday in a North Las Vegas residential area as 25-year-old Sidney McKnight.
Coroner IDs man whose body was found in vacant lot in Las Vegas
The Clark County coroner's office confirmed information in a police report identifying the victim as Joshua Pyzer and said the 43-year-old died of blunt force head trauma.
'I did not do it,' convicted killer Margaret Rudin says in first interview after release
By Glenn Puit / RJ
Hours after she was paroled Friday, Margaret Rudin told the Las Vegas Review-Journal she still wants to be exonerated in her husband's 1994 shooting death. | {
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Following last month's announcement of the company's brand refresh, one of the first tasks in building brand equity was the naming of its paragon of community spirit.
Many submissions were received, with the most popular and appropriate name selected, Nuka.
Nuka in the Inuktitut dialect refers to a younger sibling; little brother in essence. Paying homage to the Town of Cochrane's iconic Chimo, Nuka the cub is poised to personify the warm, friendly demeanor of CochraneTel as he fulfills his role as the company's spokesbear.
Although the name Nuka was entered multiple times, the credit goes to the first submission by Jeannine Morrison. CochraneTel congratulates Ms. Morrison and thanks everyone who participated in the contest. The winning entrant receives two months of CochraneTel's Premier Bundle, which includes Telephone, High Speed Internet and Digital Television (visit cochranetel.ca/Bundles.html for details) valued at approximately $250 (no cash value).
Watch for more on Nuka in the coming months.
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The Ultimate Guide to visiting the London Eye
LONDON EYE ULTIMATE GUIDE
4.3 Stars out of 5 based on 84591 Reviews
Open: Winter: 10:00AM to 8:30PM
Summer: 10:00AM to 9:30PM
Time Needed: 2 hours
With countless landmarks and even more tourist attractions, one could spend months wandering through the streets of London and still not see the city in its entirety. But thanks to the London Eye, visitors can now have a bird's-eye view of London's skyline and see all its magnificent landmarks in one sitting.
Approximately 3.5 million people visit the London Eye each year, which means it has more annual visitors than Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal and the Great Pyramids of Giza. And by riding in one of its 32 capsules, visitors can see up to a distance of 40 kilometres, or even as far as Windsor Castle (on a sunny day, of course).
Despite popular belief, the London Eye isn't a ferris wheel at all, but a "cantilevered observation wheel" consisting of 32 enclosed capsules positioned along the outside of the wheel. It is also the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in the world (with the Singapore Flyers being the first).
Each capsule weighs about 10 tons, and travels at a speed of 26 centimetres per second. Each of the 32 capsules represent the 32 different boroughs in London (although the capsules are numbered up to 33, as number 13 was left out due to superstitious reasons).
London Eye Highlights
Sure you can take a photo of the London Eye from afar, but there's no true London Eye experience than to take a ride in one of its 32 capsules.
Inside the capsules there are diagrams to point out all the different landmarks and attractions, and you can also use the touch screen devices to read more information on the different buildings and landmarks you'll be able to see during your visit.
If you like, you can also hire your own private capsule for a group or even your sweetie; (but be prepared that the price could be as steep as being at the top of the London Eye itself!)
Also included in your admission ticket is entry into The London Eye 4D Cinema Experience, where visitors can watch a four-minute video to see the London Eye in 4D.
Special Tips
Don't bother buying Fast Track tickets if you plan on visiting The London Eye during the winter, as queues tend to be shorter anyways.
If you want to avoid being crammed in a capsule full of other people, then try to visit The London Eye during the evening hours (or even as late as 8 p.m.)
If you can't decide whether you want to visit The London Eye during the daylight or nighttime hours, there is a "Day & Night" package which includes two 30-minute rotations at both day and night, and costs £28.75 for adults, or £23.75 for children.
Make sure you bring a set of binoculars with you!
London SE1 7PB, United Kingdom (See map).
The nearest station is Waterloo (which is a 5-minute walk away)
The nearest stations are Waterloo (which is a 5-minute walk away) and Charing Cross (which is a 10-minute walk away).
You can reach the London Eye via routes 211, 77 and 381.
There are car park services in South Bank that are within walking distance from the London Eye.
By coach
You will need to book a coach parking pay in advance before your arrival. The service is free, and the booking allows parking for twenty minutes before and after drop-off time.
Visiting London Eye
A ride on The London Eye is obviously not recommended for anyone who is extremely afraid of heights and/or claustrophobic. Those who suffer from motion sickness may experience a wave of nausea or two during the ride as well. That being said, the capsules are quite roomy with air conditioning, and there will be plenty of room for everyone even if the capsule is full.
The London Eye may not be suitable for those with mobility issues, as visitors will need to hop-on and hop-off the capsule while the wheel is still moving. However, there are wheelchair services available, as well as wheelchair access for visitors.
Be prepared to wait as long as two hours if you don't purchase a Fast Track ticket, especially during the weekends, holidays and early afternoon hours. If you want to avoid the long queues, try to arrive at least 30 minutes before opening and closing times.
Ticket prices and Opening Hours
The London Eye is open every day (except Christmas), however opening and closing times vary depending on what time of the year you visit. Because of this, it may be a good idea to check out the London Eye's official website before you visit.
During the winter months, the London Eye is generally open from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. or 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. during the summer months.
There are also extended hours for special holidays such as:
Valentine's Day (until 10 p.m.)
Christmas Eve (10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.)
New Year's Eve (10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.)
New Year's Day (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
It is highly recommended that you purchase your London Eye ticket beforehand and save at least 10% on ticket costs. There are Saver Tickets (£21.20 for adults) which you book online beforehand, but if you want to skip the long queues it may be a good idea to purchase a Fast Track ticket (which costs £28 for adults). By purchasing a Fast Track ticket from The London Eye's official website, you can choose which time and day you would like to ride in the capsule.
There are also a variety of different ticket packages which offer everything from a glass of champagne in the capsule, a personal London Eye host, a chocolate and truffle tasting, and even wine and champagne tasting. Each package usually includes Fast Track entry, as well as entry into the 4D cinema experience, and some may even include more than one 30-minute rotation around the London Eye. Special packaged ticket costs range anywhere from £25.45 to £50 each depending on which package you choose, and you can find out more information on The London Eye's official website.
Here is another page where you can pre-book tickets.
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Shangri-La tower glass windows could 'spontaneously' shatter, warns strata
Posted on October 3, 2020 by Sutton Group West Coast Realty David Hutchinson
Posted in: Shangri-La tower glass windows could 'spontaneously' shatter, warns strata
The strata includes 234 condo units at Shangri-La Live/Work, which covers floors 16 to 42, sandwiched between a hotel below, and more luxury, residential units above.
Joanne Lee-Young
Oct 01, 2020 • Last Updated 3 days ago • 2 minute read
Strata minutes suggest that the Shangri-La's glass windows could need to be replaced at a cost of more than $60 million. PHOTO BY FRANCIS GEORGIAN /PNG
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Strata owners have, for some years, drawn attention to allegedly faulty glass windows in residential condo units at the 62-storey Shangri-La tower in downtown Vancouver.
There have been complaints, some filed in civil claims, about alleged fogging caused by moisture trapped in between the panes that make up what are known as insulated glass units (IGU), or windows.
But there are now more serious concerns.
According to recent strata minutes, the inner panes of the IGUs apparently "suffer from a nickel sulphide inclusion and/or manufacturing defects, which can cause (them) to spontaneously shatter."
Minutes described the possibility of windows cracking as a "real and unacceptable risk."
The minutes also said some outer panes in the IGUs have "thermal stress fractures" that could mean "that sections of the cracked glass could … eventually become separated from the main assembly and fall to the areas surrounding the curtainwall, (and be) a source of risk for danger to the life and health of pedestrian traffic walking anywhere near the base of the building, the swimming pool area, as well as to occupants of other units."
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AWM Alliance Real Estate Group Ltd., which manages the property, did not reply to Postmedia queries about the situation and whether it was taking any additional safety measures.
The strata includes 234 condo units at Shangri-La Live/Work, which covers floors 16 to 42, sandwiched between a hotel below, and more luxury residential units above.
Reports in a notice of civil claim filed some years ago mostly focused on condensation, with water dripping or sealant missing. There had also been earlier complaints about staining, and years of various engineering and legal investigations have ensued and continue.
The recent minutes noted that, over the years, shattered inner panes of glass meant some windows had already been removed and replaced on nine floors.
The minutes pointed to a recent amendment in early July to another notice of civil claim, which was launched by the strata in 2015.
This amendment names as defendants a list of developers, contractors and suppliers, including ones associated with Westbank Corp., the developer of the Shangri-La tower, and builders Ledcor Construction.
The building was completed in 2009.
The minutes said up to 70 per cent of the IGUs are allegedly failing "prematurely by decades and reaching just a fraction of their expected lifespan of 40 years."
There is a different strata of units on floors 43 to 62 of the skyscraper, which is also separately seeking to remedy similar issues with its windows.
In all, each strata at the tower has two legal actions underway, one to recover costs under warranty via insurers and the other against developers, builders and contractors. All four cases have been set to be heard in October 2021.
Meeting minutes noted the cost of replacing all of the windows could be $65 million for the two stratas.
Between 2010 and 2011 in Toronto, when there were some 15 cases of shattered balcony glass crashing from tall downtown condos onto the streets below, some owners launched class-action suits against developers and contractors.
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Looking for Drug Rehab and treatment centers in San Cristobal, New Mexico?
There are numerous alcohol and drug treatment facilities solutions to folks residing in the San Cristobal region. It is very important understand all the types of treatment choices that are offered in San Cristobal, AB., in order to pick the suitable treatment approach for yourself or a loved one. Selecting the proper drug and alcohol rehab center in San Cristobal is a vital factor in the process of treating of substance abuse, addiction and alcoholism. This information will help you recognize your numerous rehab possibilities allowing you to have the maximum possibility of an ideal outcome.
Let's have a look at the various drug rehabilitation centers in San Cristobal, New Mexico choices that correlate with the circumstances of the individual seeking treatment.
Inpatient alcohol and drug rehab in San Cristobal, AB. is really a rehabilitation choice ideal for those who will need medical treatment in the course of rehab or individuals with substantial drug abuse histories. People can develop mental and physical dependence to drugs even after a short time period, so inpatient drug and alcohol treatment in San Cristobal is regarded as the best rehabilitation choice in the majority of instances. On account of substance abuse and addiction, women and men will frequently be unable to make a full recovery with the limited services available from outpatient rehab centers in San Cristobal, New Mexico where alcohol and drugs are still easily accessible when they depart the outpatient program. Likewise, men and women in rehabilitation who receive outpatient treatment instead of inpatient alcohol and drug rehab in San Cristobal remain susceptible to detrimental relationships and conditions which might get in the way of their recovery process. If an individual lives with an abusive partner or continues to maintain associations which entail abusing drugs, any rehabilitation endeavours in outpatient rehabilitation are done in vain. For this reason in-patient drug rehab in San Cristobal, AB. will most certainly produce more beneficial outcomes that can prove long lasting in contrast to an outpatient drug treatment program where advantages are often very minimal and short-lived.
In San Cristobal there is both short-term and long-term inpatient alcohol and drug rehab. Short-term is often a 30-day facility, while long-term inpatient alcohol and drug rehab in San Cristobal, New Mexico is much more extensive and treatment lasts 90-120 days generally speaking. It is deemed an excellent environment for clients as it is a safe and secure drug free setting where they can heal both mentally and physically without distraction. Ideally, men and women proceed in a long-term in-patient alcohol and drug treatment program in San Cristobal for the optimum period of time allowed, so that they can handle anything which might cut across their sobriety after they depart treatment. Due to the fact detoxing and becoming physically stable can take two to three weeks by itself, the 3 to 6 months in long-term in-patient drug rehab in San Cristobal is going to be time well spent and significantly more effective than short-term facilities.
The key component of all if you or someone you love is struggling with a substance abuse or addiction issue is to get it resolved right away, make calls and talk to experienced addiction specialists and have an assessment and treatment options to guarantee the best chance for a recovery.
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The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless are above-average and versatile headphones for most use cases. They have a great design, excellent active features, and a customizable sound that's suitable for critical listening. They're lightweight, comfortable and stable enough to take to the gym. However, they don't have the most immersive sound quality, and their isolation is not as good as the Bose QuietComfort 35 in louder environments.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 are sleek-looking wireless headphones with a premium appeal and a comfy fit. The ear cups and headband are both very well-padded, which make these headphones comfortable to wear for hours. They're lightweight yet the build quality feels durable enough to withstand a couple of drops without damage. Their design is also sufficiently stable to jog with, although they won't be the best for intense sports. They're not the most portable headphones, which can be a bit of a hassle to carry on your person but they fold up and come with a decent case.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 have a modern and sleek design that is not too flashy but will still stand out in a crowd. The slightly oval ear cups and wide headband are well padded with premium materials giving these headphones a high-end appeal. They're mid-sized over-ear headphones, but the headband has a relatively low-profile fit, so it won't stick out too much when you have them on your head. They have a very understated color scheme, which might not be for everyone but will definitely work for some.
The PXC 550 are one the more comfortable closed back headphones we've tested. They're incredibly well padded and the earcups are large enough to fit comfortably around most ears. The headband is also heavily cushioned and they're relatively lightweight. They're a bit tighter on the head than the QC 35 but they won't cause any fatigue or soreness even during long listening sessions. Unfortunately, the headband does not extend far enough to accommodate all head sizes and shapes.
The button layout provides a surprising amount of control over your audio but it's not always efficient or intuitive. Like the Zik 3.0, these headphones have a touch-sensitive control scheme that provides track skipping, call/music, and volume controls. There's a multi-purpose button that doubles as a Bluetooth sync and audio preset toggle. They also have a noise canceling switch that can place the headphones in "Aware" mode to be able to monitor your environment. This all feels a little confusing at times.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless have a decently breathable design despite being closed back over-ear headphones. They still obstruct quite a bit of airflow so they won't be the ideal headphones to take to the gym or for more intense workouts. On the upside, the shape and size of the ear cups keep the outer ear relatively cooler than similarly designed headphones like the QuietComfort 35 or the WH-1000XM2.
The PXC 550 are moderately portable headphones. They're a mid-sized over-ear model with relatively large ear cups that fold but do not tuck-in neatly into the frame. This makes them decently portable but not the easiest to carry around on your person without a bag. The ear cups also lay flat, but that doesn't save much space so they're best transported in their carrying case to avoid damage.
They come with a decent soft case that will protect the headphones from mild water damage and potential scuffs and scratches. Unfortunately, the case will not shield them from hard falls or physical damage.
Although the Sennheiser PXC 550 are lightweight, they feel solid. They have a good build quality that makes us of premium materials in its design. The headband is reinforced by a thin but wide metal frame and the earcups are made out of a dense plastic that's durable enough to withsand a few drops and tumbles without damage. The swiveling mechanism is firm but has a snap to turn on feature which may potentially fail after prolonged use. However, we've had no issues with our unit so far.
These headphones have a stable wireless design that won't easily fall off your head. The firm swivel hinges, combined with the wide headband, and broad ear cups prevent the headphones from swaying too much even during physical activity. They won't be the best choice for exercising or intense sports, although they're one of the best over-ear headphones for working out we've tested, and the stability they provide is decent enough to jog with. The wireless design also removes the chances that the headphones will be yanked off your head because the audio cable got hooked on something.
The headphones come with a 1/8"TRS to 1/16"TRS audio cable, and a USB charging cable.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless are good sounding closed-back over-ear headphones. They have an excellent, well-balanced, and deep bass, an excellent and neutral mid-range, and a good treble. However, their bass is a tad south of neutral and may not be for the fans of heavy bass, and their delivery may vary slightly from person to person. Also, their mid-range sounds slightly forward and vocals and their treble could sound sharp and sibilant on S and T sounds if the source material is overly bright. Additionally, they have very good imaging, but like most other closed-back headphones, they lack a speaker-like and out-of-head soundstage.
The bass is great. Their LFE (low-frequency extension) is at 26Hz, which is very good. However, it's not as low as some other over-ears' like the QuietComfort 35 II, and WH-1000XM2. Low-bass is about 2dB below our target, and mid-bass is underemphasized by 1.8dB. Overall, their bass is quite even and well-balanced, but a tad south of neutral, so fans of heavy-bass may not be completely pleased with them.
The mid-range is very good. Low-mid and mid-mid are flat and within 0.75dB of our target. This ensures a clear and well-balanced reproduction of vocals and lead instruments. The bump in high-mid however, gives a bit of excess intensity and projection to vocals and lead instruments, nudging them towards the front of the mix.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 have a good treble. The response is rather uneven, and overall, a tad north of neutral. The 10dB dip around 4KHz, negatively affects the detail and articulation of vocals and lead instruments, but it is too narrow to be noticeable. The 10dB peak in the sibilance range, however (6KHz-10KHz), makes the S and T sounds sharp and piercing, especially on bright vocals and cymbals.
The frequency response consistency is about average. In the bass range, they performed quite consistently on our 5 human subjects, with little deviation between them. However, our one test subject who wears glasses experienced a 3dB drop in bass below 300Hz, and only in one ear. This suggests that under the right circumstances, the seal of these headphones could be broken with hair or glasses, and cause a noticeable drop in bass. In the treble range, the maximum amount of deviation below 10KHz is about 5dB, which is not bad, but is noticeable. This suggests that the treble performance of this headphone is also sensitive to positioning.
The imaging of the PXC 550 is very good. Their weighted group delay is 0.34, which is within good limits. The GD graph however, shows that the group delay response crosses the audibility threshold below 40Hz. This suggests that the sub-bass of the Sennheiser may be a tad slow, which could be due to poor seal, or their ANC system. Their treble will still be quite transparent though. Additionally, the L/R drivers of our test unit were quite well-matched in amplitude and frequency response, but left some room for improvement in phase matching. This could weaken the stereo image to a small degree, but won't affect the accurate placement of objects (instruments, voice, footsteps) in the stereo image.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 have a sub-par soundstage. The PRTF graph shows that the response doesn't follow our reference at all. They have low accuracy, no distance, but above-average size. Therefore, their soundstage will most likely be perceived to be of a decent size, but not speaker-like and in-front. Their closed-back design also makes their soundstage feel less open than that of open-back headphones.
The harmonic distortion performance is about average. The overall amount of THD is elevated throughout. At higher volumes, there is a rise in THD in the bass and mid ranges, but none in the treble range, which is atypical.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 have a decent isolation but they're not as good as some of the other noise-canceling headphones we've tested like the Bose QuietComfort 35 II or the Sony WH-1000XM2. They still provide enough isolation to use them while on public transit without being too distracted by the loud environment. However, they won't be the best headphones to block out the noise of a particular noisy flight. On the upside, they don't leak much even at higher volumes, but in very quiet settings, the level of leakage could be distracting to those around you.
The isolation performance is about average. The ANC (active noise cancellation) on these headphones seem to be adding low-frequency artifacts that could go as high as 60Hz. This rumble could potentially be heard in certain situations. In the bass range, occupied by the rumble of airplane and bus engines, they achieved 4dB of isolation, which is sub-par. In the mid-range, important for cancelling out speech, they achieved more than 16dB of isolation, which is good. In the treble range, occupied by sharp S and T sounds, the Sennheiser PXC 550 achieve 30dB of isolation, which is also good.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 has a decent leakage performance. There is little leakage happening below 1KHz, so it will sound quite thin. The amount of leakage from 1KHz onwards is not too loud either. At 100dB SPL and 1 foot away, the peak is around 55dB SPL, which is the same as the noise floor of most offices. Also, the high-treble leakage seems uncharacteristic of closed-back headphones and could be due to poor seal.
The integrated microphone has average quality. In quiet environments, speech recorded with it with sound relatively thin, and noticeably muffled and lacking in detail. However, it will still be decently understandable. In noisy situations, they perform above average and can separate speech from ambient noise in moderately loud environments, like a busy street. But they will struggle in very loud places, like a subway station.
The recording quality of the integrated microphone is about average. Its LFE (low-frequency extension), is at 293Hz, indicating speech recorded/transmitted with it will sound relatively thin. The HFE (high-frequency extension) of 3.5KHz means that speech will be noticeably muffled and lacking detail. But it will still be decently comprehensible, since speech intelligibility is mostly dependent on the 500Hz-4KHz range.
The microphone is decent at noise handling. In our SpNR test, they achieved a speech-to-noise ratio of 22dB, indicating the Sennheiser PXC 550 would be able to separate speech from background noise in moderately loud environments. But they may struggle in very loud places.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 have one of the most feature-packed apps that we have evaluated so far. They also have an excellent battery life, especially considering these are wireless and active noise canceling headphones. They will last up to 27 hours, they have versatile power saving features and do not take too long to charge. This means you will rarely be out of battery and in the worst case scenario, you can use them completely passively with the provided cable.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 have an excellent battery performance. They last well over a day of continuous, wireless playback and only take about 2 hours to charge. They have an adjustable auto-off timer to save power and can continue charging while playing audio, which is great if you're close to a power outlet, like being at the office. They can also play passively when the battery is dead.
The Sennheiser Cap Tune app gives you an amazing amount of control over the active features. They provide lots of options, from smart pause to an adjustable Noise Canceling profile. The best feature, however, is the fully parametric equalizer, which lets you customize the sound to suit your taste for particular music genres, or even an individual track. The app is available for both Android and iOS with no practical difference between versions and it is one of the most complete companion apps we've tested. However, the sheer number of features and menus can get overwhelming at times, and there's a slight learning curve before you can use the app to its full potential.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless can pair simultaneously with multiple devices, support NFC and have an above-average wireless range. They also come with a regular audio cable that has an in-line microphone compatible with most consoles and PCs. This makes them a versatile option for almost any use case but like most Bluetooth headphones, when used wireless, they have a fair bit of latency which won't be suitable for gaming or watching a lot of video content.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless can pair simultaneously with 2 devices and support NFC. This makes them a rather versatile headphone when using Bluetooth. However, pairing is not as easy as the Bose QuietComfort 35, since you have to switch them off first and hold the power button when turning them on to put them in pairing. It can be a bit tedious when trying to pair to multiple devices but on the upside once paired they will automatically connect to the 2 last synced devices as soon as you switch them on.
These headphones come with a 1/8TRRS audio cable with an in-line microphone that's compatible with the Xbox One, PS4 and PCs. You can also use the USB cable for audio over USB when connected to PCs or tablets.
The PXC 550 have an excellent wireless range indoors or outdoors. They reached up to 50ft when the audio source was placed in another room. This makes them good headphones to use around your home or at the office as they won't easily drop the Bluetooth connection even when there are a few walls between you and the source. They direct line of sight range is slightly shorter than some of the other Bluetooth headphones we've tested but should still be more than enough for most use cases and environments.
Poor latency performance. The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless have about 200ms of SBC latency and 171ms when using aptX. It's within the range of most Bluetooth headphones but won't be ideal for watching movies or gaming.
The Sennheiser PXC 550 are a versatile wireless headset with great customization options and a good sound. They do not have as much isolation as some of the competing models within their price range, but they provide more control over their active features than the Sony WH-1000XM3. They also have a comfortable design that's slightly more well rounded than the QC35 or Sony WH-1000XM2 thanks to their tighter fit which makes them a bit more stable for sports. See our recommendations for the best wireless over-ear headphones and the best bass headphones.
The PXC 550 Wireless are above-average headphones that perform admirably for most use cases. They have a highly customizable sound to suit your individual tastes, and they isolate well enough for moderately loud environments. Their wireless design feels comfortable, stable and durable. Unfortunately, they don't excel in one particular use case, and the isolation can be a little weak compared to the competition.
Good for critical listening. These headphones have a multitude of ways to enhance and customize their audio reproduction. Therefore, you could find a sound profile to suit your taste, but it might not be the most accurate representation of the actual audio. The default sound profile is decently balanced and should sound good enough for most listeners. However, the lack of soundstage may not be ideal for those who want a more immersive sound.
Good for commuting. The Sennheiser PXC 550 have a decent noise isolation performance. They're comfortable and give you a high amount of control over your audio directly on the headphones or through the app. However, they're not the best in very loud environments.
Above-average for sports. They're not specifically designed for high-intensity activities, but they're stable enough to jog with. They have a comfortable fit and provide great control over your audio.
Below-average for home theater use. The Sennheiser PXC 550 have a comfortable design and a good wireless range. However, their latency is a bit high even with aptX enabled. They also come with a regular audio cable which solves the latency issue but it's short and you may need an extension cord for your home theater setup.
Below-average for gaming. The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless are comfortable, they have a good sound with a lot of bass and have a decent wireless range. Unfortunately, they have a mediocre-at-best integrated mic and a lot of latency which is not really suitable for gaming. On the upside, their cable is not os-specific and is compatible with most consoles and PCs. | {
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Usually a linux system can be run months without reboot and crashes. Some people report even years of uptime.
But from time to time, some sort of kernel panic may happen.
If that machine is out of reach, you have some kind of trouble to reboot it. But there is a nice feature build into the kernel: it enables you to reboot after a timeout when a kernel panic happens.
All you have to do is add the kernel parameter panic=X to your boot line in your bootloader (linux, grub, or others).
X is the timeout in seconds. The kernel waits X seconds and reboots. A value of 0 means the feature is disabled (default).
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Vietnam War Historical Military Adventure - A Matter of Semantics: A Young Officer's Decision: Duty or Loyalty in the Vietnam War - A Novel of Vietnam War promoted by Online Book Publicity.
A military novel set in the Vietnam War.
Anyone who has a relative who served in Vietnam but never talked about his or her experiences.
Anyone who enjoys getting involved with a character and walking with them through the story.
The story is told in deep third person and puts the reader in the mind of the main character. It answers to the question, "What's it like to be in combat?" People who don't read the military/war genre have said they enjoyed the story and learned a lot.
The main character is a young lieutenant assigned as an infantry rifle platoon leader. Orders from ambitious commanders needlessly place his men in jeopardy. He struggles with his duty to accomplish his mission and his loyalty downward to his men. He is forced to make moral and ethical decisions he never anticipated, tries to resolve conflicts as a matter of semantics, and begins making his own Rules of Engagement. His choices challenge his commitment to honesty and integrity and lead him down a path that diverges from the very reasons he volunteered for service in Vietnam. | {
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Q: Using Foreach or another function to reduce the amount of code please help. I have such a code with Checkboxes. I need to shorten it, namely to go through it through Foreach.
If you can shorten it in another way, then please write it..
let FormData = {
DisplayName: $("#DisplayName").is(":checked"),
Department: $("#Department").is(":checked"),
Post: $("#Post").is(":checked"),
Phone: $("#Phone").is(":checked"),
Location: $("#Location").is(":checked"),
Dinner: $("#Dinner").is(":checked")
}
console.log(JSON.stringify(FormData));
I haven't really tried anything yet. But I didn't really find the answer I needed..
A: You can declare the fields separately in an array and then use the Array.reduce method to make the object you want:
let FormData = ['DisplayName', 'Department', 'Post', 'Phone', 'Location', 'Dinner'].reduce((acc, field) => {
acc[field] = $(`#${field}`).is(':checked');
return acc;
}, {});
A: If you don't know the names of the checkboxes and you want to perform this operation of collecting their state on all the checkboxes of a form, you can use this code.
var jsonObject = {};
// For each checkbox - Feed Json object
$('input[type=checkbox]').each(function(index){ jsonObject[$(this).attr('id')] = $(this).is(':checked'); });
console.log(JSON.stringify(jsonObject));
The principle is to use a selection of the checkboxes present on the page to then perform a loop on this selection and recover for each of the boxes their ID and their state.
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We are an established firm of solicitors based in Godalming who are looking to recruit a full time Legal Secretary to provide administrative and secretarial support to the employment law and litigation department and at busy times to other departments across the firm. Supporting two fee earners predominantly, you will support both areas of employment and litigation law.
We are a firm of specialist solicitors covering the South East and London and we work with FTSE companies as well as smaller private companies. We employ over 100 people across our offices and our firm is accredited by Lexcel. We also support and promote further studying and progression.
Working the hours of 9 – 5.30 Monday to Friday, we can offer in return a salary of up to £28K plus excellent benefits including 20 days holiday, a pension scheme, life assurance and cash plan.
This is a great opportunity to broaden and expand your knowledge of litigation and/or employment law as well as other areas of law. Applicants will have some experience gained in working for a legal firm with either employment law or litigation expsoure, both is ideal but not essential.
Ensuring protocols are in place to protect the confidentiality of both the firm's and clients' documentation and information.
Advising and keeping clients up to date with the progress of their file both via email and telephone contact.
Researching cases and legal information.
The post will also require some menial tasks such as preparation of meeting rooms before and after meetings, providing refreshments and preparing post for despatch.
To be successful in our Legal Secretary role, you will ideally have a proven background with working within a legal firm and have employment law and/or litigation experience. You need a high attention to detail and will be able to audio type and ideally have experience dealing with caseloads.
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CO Photo Album
I recently came across a photo album maintained by the 461st Commanding Officer, Col. Frederic E. Glantzberg. I thought everyone would be interested in seeing what Col. G had as keepsakes from the 461st days. I recognize some of the pictures, but some of them need a little explanation. If you recognize a picture and can supply a caption, please let me know. You can click on each picture to get a larger view.
Crew 58-0
Back Row L-R: Cooper, Ralph W. Jr. (G); Smith, Andrew T. (RO/G); Moss, Thomas J. Sr. (TG); Morgan, Arthur D. (G); Rahl, Gerald (G)
Front Row L-R: Ducatman, Arnold R. (N); Dargie, Richard V. (CP); Ray, Chester A., Jr.(P); Spring, Merrill T. (B); Wild, Rudolph H. (E/G)
Standing L-R: ?????; ?????; ?????; ?????; ?????
Squatting L-R: ?????; ?????; Overholser, Thomas E. (WG); Naujalis, John A. (G); ?????
DeSpain, Charles A., Pilot
Bird, Frank S., Co-Pilot
Warren, Calvin S., Navigator
Stevenson, Ian R., Bombardier
Bills, Roland F., Engineer/Gunner
Edinger, Robert F., Gunner
Lodder, Thomas E., Gunner
Morgan, William P., Gunner
Naujalis, John A., Gunner
Overholser, Thomas E., Waist Gunner
Standing L-R: Gray, Kenneth E.(E/WG); Berry, Bernard L. (E/WG); Manna, Frank C. (BTG); Thomas, Merlyn W. (E.TTG); Bryant, Donald B. (G); Scott, James V. (TG)
Squatting L-R: Robertson, Douglas L. (P); Laulis, James C. (N) (may be Novak); Smith, Paul R. (CP); Jones, James T. (B)
Standing L-R: Cogswell, Norman (CP); Muse, Chauncey W. (N); Logue, William H. (B); Diaz, Paul V. (NG);
Kneeling L-R: Campbell, James H. Jr. (TT); Korchma, Frank (WG); Kjellquist, Ernest T. (BG); Mays, Warren E. (TG)
Dumont, George W. (RO) Grounded for medical reasons
Edwards, Robert F. (P)
Gibbons, Arthur T. [KIA 20 January 1945 - Linz]
Leslie, Ray E. (Original CP)
Lt. Col. Robert E. Applegate
765th Bomb Squadron Commanding Officer
Standing L-R: 2nd Lt. Walter J. Malita (B); 2nd Lt. Samuel N. Norris (P); 2nd Lt. Henry Towne; 2nd Lt. Robert A. Ambrose
Kneeling L-R: S/Sgt. Garnet C. Jones; S/Sgt. Jefferson L. Farrell Jr.; S/Sgt. Arthur J. Bindrim; S/Sgt. Glen P. DeSpain; Sgt. Buford E. Culler (E/NG); Sgt. Harry P. Ranleri
Standing L-R: Tallant, William H. (P); Stephenson, Edmund F. (B); Kurzberg, Harold (N); Ives, John (2nd E/TG); Everhart, Arthur C. (Asst. RO/WG)
Kneeling L-R: Duzan, Fred C. Jr. (BG); Brown, Harold D. (CP); Tait, Paul (E/TT); Hagen, James P. (RO/WG)
Specht, John K. (P)
Rapp, Francis G. (CP)
Milne, Harold E. (N)
Sullivan, William S. (B)
Aiken, Jack (G)
Bay, Delmar Jr. (RO/G)
Curtin, Joseph S. (E/G)
Dawes, Albert E. (G)
Marszalkiewicz, John (E/G)
McGaugh, Everett D. (E/G)
Courtesy of Bob Specht via Peter Stekel
Standing L-R: Childrey, Jackson (P); Shipley, James (CP); Dennis, Jack (B); Geurtz, James (N)
Kneeling L-R: Hodges, Carney (G); Festa, Frank (G); Rader, Orville (G); Martin, Troy (E/TTG); Mayfield, Gerald (E/G); McCree, Vivian (RO/G)
Grimm, Walter J. (P)
Wester, Robert G. 'Bob' (CP)
Abadi, Abe (B)
Simeroth, John W. (N)
Williams, Melborn D. 'Mel' (E/TT)
Stevenson, Edward E. 'Ed' (BG)
Duchinsky, Louis F. 'Dutch' (RO/RWG)
Small, Joseph W. 'Joe' (NG)
Jones, Jack B. 'Jonesie' (LWG)
Turner, Robert M. (TG)
Standing L-R: Sonneborn, John (N); Raymond, Allen (CP); Humburg, Woodrow (B); Huber, Roy (P)
Kneeling L-R: Robinson, Eben (G); Roy, Laurier (TG); Hetzel, Eugene (E/G); Sabo, John (RO/G); Ormiston, Floyd (E/G); Ormiston, Lloyd (E/G)
Aircraft | Membership | Cerignola | Liberaider | Putt-Putt | CO Photo Album | Donors | Site Map | Contact | Links | Unknown Photos | {
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A coffee supplier based near Norwich has created a beverage that's pretty in pink.
The roasters at Green Farm Coffee, which is based at Rackheath near Norwich, have been experimenting recently and have managed to brew a colourful concoction.
The secret to the pink latte is beetroot powder, but Green Farm Coffee has also been considering branching out to new trending ingredients.
Technical coffee manager Ross Mcintyre said: "We always keep an eye on what's new and trending, especially on Instagram where lots of coffee lovers hang out and share their coffee experiences online.
"There might be some awesome undiscovered latte mixes out there just waiting to be found.
"Although we will always stick to first and foremost creating consistently delicious coffee beans, it's good to keep up with what is happening outside of our roastery, sparking some interest or even just a smile.
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Android News / All News / Quebecor: Keep Those iPhones off our Television Shows
Quebecor: Keep Those iPhones off our Television Shows
By Anne Riker
Quebecor Offers Samsung Nexus Ones to TV Producers instead of iPhones it doesn't Sell
Quebecor Inc. is the parent company of Videotron, a mobile carrier that launched last summer. They also own a television network, TVA.
The company recently noticed that many of the shows on their networks are prominently featuring the iPhone. The problem with that is Videotron doesn't offer the iPhone on its network and apparently they have no plan of offering it.
In an effort to change this trend, Quebecor has asked producers of these shows to feature phones that are available on their wireless network instead; phones such as the Nexus One have been offered, free of charge, to replace the iPhone on the shows.
No word on whether there were any takers on this offer. Although there hasn't been an outright ban on the iPhone, one producer has said that he "wouldn't be surprised" if a ban was implemented.
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I'm nerdy for lots of things, including books and movies. At the moment, I'm especially nerdy for crafts! Specifically, crocheting geeky hats.
How did you discover nerdy crochet?
My grandmother taught me how to crochet when I was in gradeschool. I've maintained it as a hobby over the years, and was inspired by the video game "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," to create my own horned helmet out of yarn. I made one for my husband, and then for my son, and then added them to my Etsy shop.
What about Skyrim sparked the nerd in you?
The game is amazingly immersive. I love the scenery, the questlines, the gameplay, the characters, and the music. All of these elements are combined so artfully, and it's a beautiful and completely engaging game.
Where do you want to take your nerdy crochet in the future?
I'm always working on little projects. I love that I can take my projects with me anywhere, because all I need is a crochet hook and a skein of yarn. I don't have a long-term plan for my craft. It's a fantastic hobby that allows me to follow whatever whimsy catches my imagination. I'm enjoying making helmets and little Princess Leia hats for babies — buns and all.
Any advice for others interested in exploring nerdy crafts?
Just have fun, and do what you enjoy. Try new things, and know that nobody creates a perfect product on the first try.
Heather Weaver is a nerdy mom who enjoys making things, including web sites, funky hats, chainmaille, and music. She has a master's degree in environmental science, and lives in a quiet corner of Colorado with her husband and three children. Check out her blog, GeekMomMashup, her webpage, and her store! You can also follow her on Twitter and join her community, G33kGirRlz. | {
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Home / News / Interior Design
Renzo Piano Building Workshop Creates Lighter-Than-Air Residential Tower in Florida
May 27, 2020 | Interior Design
By Jesse Dorris; Photograph by Douglas Friedman
The lobby's library boasts ample seating courtesy of Knoll womb chairs with Kvadrat fabric, sofas and poufs by Paola Lenti, stools by Maruni, and chairs with round tables by Kruger. Photography by Douglas Friedman.
It may seem like Pritzker-winner Renzo Piano has done it all—from the Pompidou to a power station in Moscow—but somehow over the course of more than four decades, he's never built a residential project in the Western Hemisphere. Until now. Renzo Piano Building Workshop's Eighty Seven Park, created with RDAI and West 8 and developed by Terra in partnership with Bizzi & Partners Development, is a lighter-than-air tower just steps from the Atlantic in North Beach, Florida.
Its 68 residences stretch from 1,400 to 7,000 square feet, plus a penthouse, with layouts featuring up to five bedrooms. Amenities incorporate two swimming pools with cabanas, a spa with a Hammam, a wine bar and Fugo Bar café, and a library curated by art book publisher TASCHEN. Outside, West 8 created an oceanfront private residents park and the North Shore Open Space Park, open to all.
For the materials palette, the team focused on light oak flooring, Venetian terrazzo, and small collections of pebbles and sea grass collected onsite. "The quality of architecture is about poetry and beauty but it's also about detail and perfection," Piano said in a statement. "When I look at how the glass and suspended decks of the buildings appear to float, and how they catch the sun and light of the ocean, it's fantastic." Residents will no doubt agree.
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Ekkeland Götze (born August 14, 1948) is a German painter, printmaker and conceptual artist.
Life
Götze was born in Dresden on August 14, 1948. After a training as a screen printer he educated himself as an industrial engineer through a correspondence course. He was not allowed to study painting since he was lacking the "Abitur" educational achievement, but Gerhard Kettner, president of the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, provided him with a teaching assignment for screen printing anyway. Götze painted in his spare time, but he was not allowed to exhibit because of regulations in East Germany - formally he was a printmaker, not a painter. Because of these restrictions he filed an application for an exit permit 1985 which was granted in 1988. He immediately moved from Dresden to Munich, West Germany, where he opened up a printshop for artists. He is also co-owner of a garment company.
Works
In 1989 Götze started to work on a project called "Erde" ("Earth"). He collects soil samples at extraordinary sites of human history around the world and applies them to paper, lime mortar or other backgrounds, making use of a standardized, self-developed technique he calls "terragraphy": He grinds the soil, mixes it with a binder and then applies it making use of a technique similar to screen printing. All backgrounds are square and of identical size. For each site the resulting works of art are given an individual name that reflects the importance of the site. According to Götze, the pictures capture th "spirit and energy" of the place where the soil was gathered. German theatre researcher Christopher Balme described Götzes role during the emergence of his works as that of a "medium in a shamanistic sense". During the course of the project, Götze visited various European and North American countries as well as e.g. Australia, Brazil, Egypt, Japan, Madagascar, New Zealand, South Africa, Tibet and Venezuela. In addition to the prints Götzes uses photos of the sites to contextualize the prints. Between 1990 and 2001, Götze compiled and published 13 artist's books depicting the "Erde" works, one site per book. For the book about New Zealand he cooperated with local artist Christina Wirihana. In 2014 he designed an album cover for German jazz trio Kolb Schindler Schubert.
Götze runs a studio in Sendling. He is a member of the Neue Gruppe, an association of Munich artists regularly exhibiting at the Haus der Kunst museum. In 2018 Götze has been awarded the Seerosenpreis, a yearly award assigned to visual artists by the city of Munich.
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
2009: Bild der Erde (Berlin, Federal Foreign Office)
2011: Das Bild der Erde (Munich, vernissage in the Center for Advanced Studies at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
2012: Goethe-Institut, Tokyo, Japan
2017: Erde und Licht (Maloja, Chiesa Bianca di Maloja)
2022: Bild der Erde (Museum of Man and Nature, Munich)
Group exhibitions
2006: 4th International Artist's Book Triennial, Vilnius
2009: Made in Munich: Munich Editions 1968-2008 (Munich, Haus der Kunst)
2012: Possible Water (Tokyo, Goethe-Institut Tokyo, with i.a. Agnes Meyer-Brandis)
2017: Faktor X (Munich, Haus der Kunst, with i.a. Tamiko Thiel)
References
External links
Official Website
El Hombre Tierra - Photo story in Esquire magazine (LatAm edition, Spanish)
1948 births
Artists from Dresden
German contemporary artists
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Welcome to my series Build the Triangle where I take you for an in-depth look behind the curtain of my favorite Triangle Homebuilders.
Today with are here with Fresh Paint by Garman Homes at a special event. Garman homes operated by Jim Garman, Alaina Money, and their incredible team of Rockstars, believes that there are 4 things that set them apart from other builders, one of those 4 things is Give It Back.
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Q: Android: Populating a listview from MySQL database? I have some data from mysql which I'm retrieving from my phone app. What is the best way to populate a listview with multiple data? I have something simple like this:
try {
JSONArray jArray = new JSONArray(result);
int jArrayLength = jArray.length();
List<String> listContents = new ArrayList<String>(jArrayLength);
for(int i =0; i<jArray.length(); i++){
JSONObject json_data = jArray.getJSONObject(i);
listContents.add(json_data.getString("full_name"));
}
ListView myListView = (ListView) findViewById(R.id.front_page_listview);
myListView.setAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, listContents));
}catch(JSONException e){
Log.e("log_tag","Error parsin data "+e.toString());
}
I can add the names just fine, but what if I want more information within that same row? ie: email, birthday, etc...
listContents.add(json_data.getString("full_name"),json_data.getString("email"));
Gives me errors.
Thank you for your help!
A: I don't think listviews can have "columns" so you should concatenate the strints instead. Like:
listContents.add(json_data.getString("full_name")+ ' ' +json_data.getString("email"));
A: Define arrayadapter
ArrayList<String> al = new ArrayList<String>();
String fullName;
Then get value via http and set on array adapter(a1) :
try{
jArray = new JSONArray(result);
JSONObject json_data = null;
for (int i = 0; i < jArray.length(); i++) {
json_data = jArray.getJSONObject(i);
targetamount=json_data.getString("full_name");
al.add(fullName);
}
}
Now excuted event:
protected void onPostExecute(final Void unused) {
this.progressDialog.dismiss();
try{
ListView listview = (ListView) findViewById(R.id.listView1);
this.progressDialog.dismiss();
listview.setAdapter(new DataAdapter(DemoActivity.this,al.toArray(new String[al.size()])));
}
catch(Exception e){
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), e.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
}
want more info about this problem related then goto belows link:
http://p-xr.com/android-tutorial-how-to-parse-read-json-data-into-a-android-listview/
http://fahmirahman.wordpress.com/2011/04/21/connection-between-php-server-and-android-client-using-http-and-json/
http://www.helloandroid.com/tutorials/connecting-mysql-database
and
http://www.androidhive.info/2012/03/android-listview-with-load-more-button/
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Q: Add x period to DateTime I have a problem to retrieve a good date after adding x period.
Period mean morning, evening or night. The incoming date can be have any hours and I do add x period to return date @ 7, 12 or 17.
Easy ? Just AddHours(8*period) ? Obviously no, period is not same range. Morning is 7 to 11:59, evening is 12 to 16:59 and night is 17 to 6:59.
I've found with modulo how retrieve the good period, but i'm stuck on calculate when the day is gone and it can create a gap of 1 day between date.
int denominateur = 3; //denominateur
int day = period/denominateur; //ecart jour
int p = dt.GetPeriod(); //return 1 2 or 3 from the current hour of date
int numerateur = period + p - 1; //numérateur
switch ((numerateur % denominateur))
{
case 0:
dt = dt.Date.AddHours(7);
break;
case 1:
dt = dt.Date.AddHours(12);
break;
case 2:
dt = dt.Date.AddHours(17);
break;
}
//if ((numerateur % denominateur) == 0 && day == 0) day++; <== issue here
dt = dt.AddDays(day);
Thanks for your helps
EDIT : with full console code
static class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
//int a = 4;
int b = 3;
DateTime d = new DateTime(2014,01,02,8,00,00);
Console.WriteLine("start ::::: " + d);
int j = 0;
for (int a = 1; a < 40; a++)
{
d = new DateTime(2014, 01, 02,8, 00, 00);
Console.WriteLine("-------------------------");
//Console.WriteLine(a / b);
int period = d.GetPeriod();
int c = a + period - 1;
//Console.WriteLine(d);
// Console.WriteLine(c % b);
//if ((c%b) <= period && a < 6)
// d = d.AddDays(1);
d = d.AddDays(a / b);
switch ((c % b))
{
case 0:
d = d.Date.AddHours(7);
break;
case 1:
d = d.Date.AddHours(12);
break;
case 2:
d = d.Date.AddHours(17);
break;
}
Console.WriteLine(d);
}
Console.Read();
}
public static int GetPeriod(this DateTime dt)
{
if (dt.Hour >= 7 && dt.Hour < 12)
return 1;
if (dt.Hour >= 12 && dt.Hour < 17)
return 2;
if (dt.Hour >= 17 || dt.Hour < 7)
return 3;
return 0;
}
}
And my goal is when a add period from 02/01/2014 8:00 :
*
*1+ : 02/01/14 12:00
*2+ : 02/01/14 17:00
*3+ : 03/01/14 07:00
That working with above code (just by AddDays(number of period / 3)
But when I try with 02/01/14 15:00 I have :
*
*1+ : 02/01/14 17:00 ==> OK
*2+ : 02/01/14 07:00 ==> KO
*3+ : 03/01/14 12:00 ==> OK
*5+ : 03/01/14 07:00 ==> KO
I try to find how to remove this gap.
A: Try this:
static class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var outputCount = 10;
var hours = new[] { 8, 12, 17 };
//var hours = new[] { 12, 17 };
//var hours = new[] { 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 22};
var d = new DateTime(2014, 01, 02, 15, 00, 00);
var d1 = new DateTime(d.Year, d.Month, d.Day);
var dates = Enumerable.Range(0, 2 + (outputCount / hours.Length))
.Select(i => d1.AddDays(i))
.Aggregate<DateTime, List<DateTime>>(new List<DateTime>(), (a, b) =>
{
for (int i = 0; i < hours.Length; i++)
{
a.Add(b.AddHours(hours[i]));
}
return a;
}
).Where(date => date > d).Take(outputCount).ToList();
foreach (var date in dates)
{
Console.WriteLine(date);
Console.WriteLine("-------------------------");
}
Console.Read();
}
}
A more succint approach:
var dates = Enumerable.Range(0, 2 + (outputCount / hours.Length))
.SelectMany(i => hours.Select(h => d1.AddDays(i).AddHours(h)))
.Where(date => date > d)
.Take(outputCount)
.ToList();
A: I'm assuming the following: You have consecutively numbered periods. The first period (with index 0) begins on 2 Jan 2014 at 08:00h. You want return a DateTime that corresponds to perion n. Any three subsequent periods sum up to 24h, but the periods are of different length. The morning (0) and afternoon (1) periods are 5 hours long, the night period is 14 hours long.
But your nomenclature is confused: In GetPeriod, you number the periods 1, 2, 3 and then amend that by subtracting 1 when you calculate a. That's not wrong, but confusing.
Something that is wrong is that you add the period from GetPeriod to a at all - as yopu implement it, a already defines the period. Instead of just calculating a % 3, you're effectively calculating (a + a % 3) % 3, which is only correct in 1/3 of your cases.
Also, you probably shouldn't add 7, 12 and 17 to your base date, which already starts at 8:00h. Either make your base date start at midnight or add -1, 4 and 9. (Or should that really be 0, 5, 10? Why is your base not a starting point of a period?)
(Finally I have to say that I'm not familiar with C# and its dateTime implementation, so I might be wrong about the last paragraph. I tink your error is to add the day period to a. I'd also recommend to use a consistent nomenclature of the day period throughout or you're in a mess rather sooner than later.)
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Nasdaq announced in a information release Wednesday that it had donated 12,000 face masks this month to the Larger New York Healthcare facility Association and that the business would continue on to collect extra masks from its consumers. William Briganti, a spokesman for Nasdaq, mentioned the business had encounter masks on hand as part of its "global disaster preparedness and business continuity plans" and could distribute them to employees in case of earthquakes, fires or a pandemic.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's main government, reported in a statement Sunday that Facebook experienced donated its "emergency reserve" of 720,000 masks, which had been acquired during recent wildfires in California. The firm is "working on sourcing millions of more to donate," he claimed.
Apple procured 10 million masks to donate to "the professional medical group in the United States," its main executive, Tim Cook dinner, mentioned in a video clip posted to Twitter on Wednesday, incorporating that "millions more" would be provided in Europe. A spokesman for the firm declined to supply further more facts about the masks.
When some organizations had been donating what is in their reserves, Pornhub obtained and donated 50,000 surgical masks to New York-space clinical professionals and emergency responders, a spokesman for the business mentioned on Thursday. The company did not say exactly where it acquired the masks.
Lawrence O. Gostin, a professor of worldwide health law at Georgetown University, claimed that it was good that these organizations and establishments had a philanthropic intuition to donate masks, but that top quality checks and good quality assurance were being necessary.
"What these businesses should really be undertaking is giving funding for the makings of new masks that have specified quality," Mr. Gostin said. "One has to ponder how it is that non-public firms that just have marginal wants for masks at ideal have large stockpiles that they can donate, and that the government does not have enough in its strategic reserve."
At the cathedral, the 2,000 masks not donated were getting saved as a "reserve offer for pastoral requires as they increase," said Kevin Eckstrom, a spokesman for the cathedral, but the cathedral will re-consider the demands in the coming times.
He stated the "first precedence was to get the bulk of them out to the individuals who need to have them most straight away."
The cache of masks was stored in 30 scenarios in an unfinished area of a burial vault that was constructed in the 1920s, Mr. Alonso reported. In a further part, the crypt is made up of the stays of persons interred in the cathedral and several chapels.
The bins with the masks were being pushed again into concrete niches, which experienced openings that had been 3 ft by 3 feet, originally intended to maintain coffins, Mr. Alonso stated. The niches have been used generally for storage, he mentioned.
"It's definitely in the bowels of the cathedral, you could almost say," he reported.
The masks had expired, Mr. Eckstrom claimed, but had been identified to be protected to use right after consulting with the mask manufacturer and subsequent guidance from the Facilities for Disease Handle and Prevention.
"It's a burial vault," Mr. Alonso said. "It's dry as a bone, as they say, down there. And kind of climate managed. Quite constant, very low-humidity natural environment down in the crypt there."
He reported that discovering and retrieving the masks was not like the encounter some folks had imagined: Cathedral workers did not crawl, like Indiana Jones, by means of any skulls or bones in an ancient crypt.
Then again, Mr. Alonso stated, he and others did have to crawl about 12 toes deep into burial slots to get the masks — "deeper than a usual-duration casket" — donning masks of their have against the dust.
He additional: "We experienced a very little human chain likely. About the previous couple times, we received them out, sorted them out."
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At Urban Native Youth Association, we believe that youth are the experts in their own lives. We have developed a Philosophy of Care, drawing from best practices. These philosophies are the grounding framework that shape all of our decisions and every interaction we have with the youth we serve.
Ravens Lodge is a short-term, residential foster care program for Indigenous female youth ages 12-18 years. Our goal at Ravens Lodge is to help increase stability, continuity, and a sense of belonging for Indigenous youth.
We do this by creating a culturally focused, family environment in order to support the personal development of resident youth whose families are unavailable or unable to meet their needs. We offer Indigenous youth support in their efforts to stabilize their lives, establish positive support networks, and attain essential life-skills and social skills.
Are you creative, strategic and confident in your approach to youth work? Passionate about empowering Indigenous youth?
Do you have a strong spirit of collaboration, dependability, positivity, and a love of what you do? Believe in open and positive communication with everyone? Do you want to give back to the community by being a positive role model for youth?
If you said yes, then this is the opportunity for you!
1. Being a positive role model for youth, working in cooperation with others, and positively participating in programming activities while supervising and ensuring safety at all times.
2. Establishing positive rapport and developing relationships with youth and other professionals.
3. Care-planning, advocacy, informal counselling, developing intervention strategies, providing on-site support. Organizing, facilitating, and supervising youth in various activities.
5. Contributing to a team focused on increasing stabilization, belonging, and empowerment for Indigenous youth, and fostering a positive and engaging workplace for all.
• Relevant degree or diploma, 2 years of recent related experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
• Understanding of the intergenerational impacts of the residential school systems, colonization, the Indigenous Community, and an understanding and willingness to participate in Indigenous protocols, practices, and ceremonies.
• Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, coupled with strong crisis intervention and conflict mediation skills.
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We currently have two full-time positions open at Ravens Lodge: Overnight shift, Sunday to Thursday, 12 am to 8 am; or Day shift, Sunday to Thursday, 7 am to 3 pm.
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Johny Walker and Mehmood in-fact were not only mere comedians as labeled by the fraternity of our film industry but have on several occasions have proved beyond doubt of being the main supporting actors in many films. Above all these 2 greats on several occasions have been better of than the leading actors and have equally shouldered the responsibility in making many films great hits.
Mehmood the other great amongst his contemporaries had created various films like Bhoot Bangla, Kunwara Baap, Mastana and the very big hit Bombay to Goa, in which the super star Amitabh Bachan was indeed given the required break. Mehmood was also instrumental in giving the required break to R D Burman in Bhoot Bangla.
Mehmood and his entire family comprising of his father Mumtaz Ali, brother Anwar Ali, sister Minoo Mumtaz and his sons Lucky & Plucky has served the industry for several years.
In the loving memory of Johny Walker and Mehmood I have today selected a few of the songs which none other than the Greatest Ever Mohammed Rafi Saab has rendered.
May the souls of all these Greats rest in eternal peace!!!
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what a unbelievable singings of rafi sahab for johny walker and mahemood …great…..
This song is from film "MADHUMATI", not from PYASA as indicated in the list.
Like millions am also a great fan of Mohammed Rafi Saheb. It is joyful to hear his songs take any of them they are pure and most touching satisfaction to the true music lover is certain.
I want feed back from other Rafi saheb lover also in this regard. He is gem of man no doubt but what make him to sing so perfectly (when this word perfectly come i would like to add great Lata Manageshkar also. They both are perfect no doubt.
and ' suno suno miss chaterjee' very much. Here is the you tube link for Suno Suno. Hilarious and so light hearted.
nice article . rafi saheb was specific for Jhoney Walker and Mehmood. they were the first and last comedians of Hindi Cinema who got the title of Second Hero with the vocal Rafi Saheb. They also became the solo heros in films like Jhoney Walker and Shabnaam where Rafi Saheb lent his golden voice for them. The rafi gems picturised on both of them are outstanding.
Rafi saab could sing any type of song.Why? We all fail to realise the true reason. Is it just sheer talent? No the main reason according to me is that he was a very innocent person with a clean and pure heart.Only such kind of people can switch on to any mood without any inhibitions.This is clearly reflected in on song of Mehmood which is missed.The song is from the film Pathhar Ke Sanam.He sings in a style where Mehmood is not clear in his speech.Rafi saab could do so not only because of his talent but because of his simple heartedness .
Maine Kaha tha Aane Sunday AND the other one – Mere dil ko jiski Talaash – both sung by Rafi Saab & Ashs,there are other numerous songs sung by Badshah for Johny Walker from `PEHLI RAAT`,`DOOR KI AWAAZ`,which i will quoting in my subsequent mails.
The stantza 'mere maula' is sung by Rafi saab only. He has changed his tone to suit the situation. Something similar can be found in the song 'Kya teri mehfil hi sanam kho gaye hum allah ki kasam,' from the movie China Town & picturised on Shammi Kapoor.
When Rafi Sb sings for Comedians then it seems like so original. For Mehmood he sung one of my favorite song "Illahi Tu Sun Le Hamari Dua" from movie Chote Nawab. For Jhony Walker he sung "Tirchi Nazar Se Yun Na Dekh" from movie Ek Phool Char Kaante is also my favorite one. "Tu hai jani mera me hun Jania Teri" is also starred by Mehmood. Rafi Sb had a great quality to sing comedy songs as well as like other songs of all categories.
Rafi Sb is really a genius who can sing all types of songs.
dear devdata, the song ..jungle mai more nacha… is not in the filim pyassa , it is in the filim madhu madi sung by rafi sab under the baton of salil chaudari.another good song sung by rafi for johney is ambi agar bache hote nam hamare hahblu kubulu..md ravi and filim?
"Gungarva mora cham cham baje" is from the film "Zindagi" and rendered by Rafi saab and Asha bhosle..
Hello Devdata Sb, Thanks a lot for this article and a list of great songs of the legendary. You mentioned one of my favorite song: Yeh duniya gol hai from Chaudhvin Ka Chand. I am a little bit confused about the last stanza of the song where Jhony changes his song after looking at police man to "Meray Maula Bulay Lay Madeenay" I am confused if these lines are sung by Rafi sb or Jhony himself.
The names of Johny Walker and Rafi Saab are synonymous and complimentary to each other. According to me Johny Walker had more attraction because of songs he sang on the screen and for that purpose the contributions made by Rafi Saab was more important. It was still more amazing that Rafi Saab sang all those songs in different styles suited for the situations. This was rare God's gift bestowed on him. Mr. Devdatta P. Bijoor has done wonderful job by bringing to our attention citing few songs, but large numbers of best songs in duet as well are left out. Of course if one wants to cite all songs the list will be huge. Thanks to Mr. Devdatta P. Bijoor for nostalgically taking us to wonderful past of these duos. | {
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NIKOSIA
♦NEW♦
film screeening as part of Crossing Europe Film Festival 2021
June, 3rd 2021 at 2 p.m. at Ursulinensaal | OÖ Kulturquartier in Linz
The Institute is an animated documentary about the importance of biodiversity for the cultural identity and the economic independence of Latin America. The film is based on my conversation with the leading biodiversity expert and transgender activist Brigitte Baptiste, who is not only a fabulous advocate and a powerful fighter for the preservation of biodiversity, but also an extremely charismatic expert on environmental issues.
The film shows the connections between the historical research expeditions of Humboldt, Mutis and Caldas in South America with genetic research and contemporary biology in today's Colombia. The long-awaited peace in the country has not only opened up unreachable territories for research, but also sparked a debate about how to deal with the country's biological heritage.
The film is part of my long-term artistic research project where I retravel the exact route through South and Central America that the German explorer and botanist Alexander von Humboldt took 200 years before.
please visit the project website
Unfinished histories
© 2023 · GLANDIENALE∴08 | {
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA based. good shipping costs, INSANELY fast shipping to starkville, competitive selection/prices with GI. Good for comparisons.
Tokyo based. Has extreme high-end Tokyo Marui products at decent prices. Very experienced customer support.
Look at the Manufacturer's Direct section. Lots of nifty goodies including the best mosfets on earth and sorbothane at crazy prices. Also has a huge amount of technical infomation on airsoft products.
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King's Cross Church is a new church located in Pacific Beach, San Diego CA. Our inaugural service was held on Sunday March 4, 2018.
In thinking through names, we wanted a name that communicates what the church is all about. We also wanted a name that was timeless. A name that honored the past, and looked forward to the future.
And 'King's Cross Church' clearly communicates what we're about. We're all about Jesus, the King of kings (Revelation 17:14), who lived a sinless life (Hebrews 4:15), died on the cross and rose on the third day in order to save sinners (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) and bring them together as his church (Colossians 1:18).
We're about knowing Jesus, and making Him known. This is our mission. And our mission and purpose and calling as a church is based on Matthew 28:16-20 which is known as the Great Commission.
make and mature FOLLOWERS of Jesus.
In other words, we desire to be a church made up of disciples, who are making disciples. A community made up of people who are knowing Jesus, and always seeking to make him known to others. A transformative community with the sole purpose of learning and living Christ the King.
We're a church that looks inwards; to grow in Jesus. But also, looks outwards, to help people know Jesus.
Born in Ghana, Obed relocated to London, UK at just six years old. Elena, on the other hand, was born into a Greek family who lived in North London all of her life.
Revelation TV a UK Christian television channel was where Elena and Obed met. The two charismatic TV hosts found chemistry on and off screen, their friendship developing into a deep love. In 2008 they tied the knot and 2 years later they moved from the sweeping, grey landscapes of London to bright and sunny Los Angeles. In the City of Angels, Obed pursued his Masters of Divinity at The Master's Seminary.
Driven and passionate about his studies, Obed completed his Masters in 2014. Following his graduation, he was brought on staff at Reality LA as a Pastoral Resident, with the goal of heading back to London to plant a church after his training.
But during their time at Reality LA, the Brefos were exposed to the great need for churches in Southern California. This exposure created within the Brefos a desire to plant a church in Southern California.
After hearing about the need and an opportunity to plant in San Diego, they began to pray about the possibility.
In 2016, they transitioned from Reality LA to the Harvest Training Center in Chicago to be equipped for a church plant.
After the four month training, they moved to Arizona to intern at Harvest East Valley.
Obed's education and experiences in ministry have provided him with the necessary skills to be a lead church planter -- he loves people and is passionate about making disciples within the context of a local church.
Obed and Elena are blessed to have three American children (Jesse is 6, Keziah is 4 and Eden is 2).
We are incredibly grateful for our Advisory Team. They provide coaching, wisdom and accountability for the leaders of King's Cross Church. As our young church matures, we will seek, by God's grace, to develop humble servants to lead and to love our church as elders in the years ahead. | {
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Hordaland – dawny okręg, jednostka podziału administracyjnego Norwegii. Przestał istnieć 1 stycznia 2020, gdy na podstawie reformy z 2017 został włączony, wraz z okręgiem Sogn og Fjordane, do nowo utworzonego okręgu Vestland.
Położony był na południu kraju; graniczył z norweskimi okręgami Buskerud, Rogaland, Sogn og Fjordane oraz Telemark. Zajmował powierzchnię 15 460 km², która zamieszkiwana była przez 524 495 osób (2019). Ośrodkiem administracyjnym okręgu było miasto Bergen.
Gminy
Okręg podzielony był na 33 gminy.
Przypisy
Linki zewnętrzne
strona internetowa okręgu Hordaland
Dawne okręgi w Norwegii
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