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Q: Cannot manage Azure DevOps from Work Account, even I am the organization owner Currently my organization in Azure DevOps contains two users: [email protected] (Personal Account) and [email protected] (Work Account).
[email protected] (Work Account) is the organization owner. When I log into devops with this account, I cannot do anything without avoid the user being switched to the Personal Account automatically.
The personal account does not have permission to manage users nor change and organization settings. So I am kind of stuck.
My end goal is to link this organization to our Azure Ad tennant, that my Work Account is member of.
How can I fix that?
A: If you want to use the AAD identity of the same email address to access the organization, you first need to check whether the organization is connected to AAD like this in the Azure Active Directory of the organization settings.
Secondly, when you log in, please select Work or school account. This happens when you sign in with an email address that's shared by your personal Microsoft account and by your work account or school account.
*
*Select Work or school account if you used this identity to create
your organization, or if you previously signed in with this identity.
Your identity is authenticated by your organization's directory in
Azure AD, which controls access to your organization.
*Select Personal account if you used your Microsoft account with Azure
DevOps. Your identity is authenticated by the global directory for
Microsoft accounts.
In addition, you can open a private or incognito browsing session and sign in, which can avoid the influence of the identity cached by the browser.
Here is the document about troubleshooting access via Azure AD you can refer to.
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Q: What determines whether an app is eligible to be stored on external storage? I received an email today from a user asking me to make it possible for her to transfer my app itself (not its data) to external storage. Since I don't use external storage personally, I was unaware this is an issue.
I'm unable to find anywhere in Android documentation or what determines which apps are eligible to be transferred to external storage. I considered the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission but that doesn't mention the app itself.
Does anyone know the criteria for storing the app itself on external storage?
A: In the manifest file add to the manifest tag something like
android:installLocation="auto" | "preferExternal".
See https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/install-location
Indeed the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission has nothing to do with it.
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March 17, 2016 March 17, 2016 janemtucker.com
Tell Me a Story of Family
Today I offer you proof that the Midwest is one big small town. My parents and grandparents were all born in Indiana, but scattered later in life for jobs, careers or retirement. Since they all lived somewhere else by the time I came along, I've had very little to do with the place. I can name the towns where each of them was born. For example, my dad's mother grew up in the small town of Danville, west of Indianapolis, and her family was prominent in Danville's history.
My grandmother's grandfather, a lifelong citizen of Danville, is a storied character in our family history. John V. Hadley is remembered, not so much for becoming a prisoner of the Confederates during the Civil War, but for writing his memoirs about that event. He also served ten years on the Indiana Supreme Court. See what I mean? Prominent.
This summer my nephew, a Colorado boy, is getting married. The wedding will take place in his bride's hometown: Danville, Indiana.
I told you. It's all one big small town.
When my daughter Emily was a fourth-grader, she wrote a book about John V. Hadley for a school project. Her research method was to read bits and pieces of Seven Months a Prisoner, and ask her granddaddy lots of questions. When she added her voice to the telling of the tale, she brought it into the twenty-first century. To wit:
Last weekend I met my sister-in-law, the mother of the groom, in Indianapolis for a bridal shower. We split our free time between wedding planning (for her), and the pursuit of family history (for me). John V. Hadley was not really my objective, but I loved and admired his granddaughter (my grandmother, for those of you keeping score at home). I wanted to see the place where she grew up. It took some digging, and a little imagination to peel back the years and find the Danville she would recognize.
We started our search at the Danville Public library, a beautiful structure built in 1903 with a Carnegie library grant. (One of these days I'm going to start a collection of original Carnegie library buildings.)
The Danville library has a room devoted to Indiana history, and there we found a lady who knew an alarming amount about John V. Hadley. She let me handle an original copy of Seven Months a Prisoner, and gave detailed directions to his former home.
She knew much less about his granddaughter, but dropped this intriguing tidbit: My grandmother's parents grew up across the street from one another, in these two houses:
The Christie House
The Hadley House
Not far away we found the lot where Grandmother's birthplace stood. It burned in the 1920's, and a brick one-story now stands in its place, so I did not take a photo. But I appreciated the physical perspective it gave me. Grandmother lived down the street from her grandparents, and within easy walking distance to the library. On the other hand, she lived at the edge of town, where undeveloped land stretched out to the east. From these roots it was easy to see how she became the bright, educated outdoorswoman I knew and loved.
One last word about old John V. He secured his place in history by writing a book, but it was an honest history of his own experiences. I wonder what he would think of his novel-writing great-great-granddaughter?
…by Emily Tucker
…by John V. Hadley
As I walked the streets of Danville, I could not help imagining my ancestors' lives in novel form. (Don't worry, Dad. I won't be writing it.) But the Hadleys are not special in that way. Every family history contains a few great stories. So now, dear readers, it's your turn.
Tell me a story about your family.
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Jennifer D Marsh says:
My mother told me we also had a CW ancestor who was a prisoner at the infamous Andersonville prison. Amos Washington Ames was my great great uncle. He wrote a diary about his experience and it is at the Iowa Historical library. (I don't feel the pressure to secure my place in history by journaling & getting published, yet. Glad you do & did & are.)
Well, that's one way to be remembered by your great-great grandchildren. I'm glad they left their personal recollections of such a huge historic event.
SuZan says:
It would take way too long. I'll have to write that book instead.
My paternal grandfather loved flowers. In fact, the African violets that I have in my home are from one of his plants that I got when he passed away. When he lived in Dubuque, IA, he took care of the flowers in the median along Grand Boulevard. Last year when my parents took a cruise to Alaska, they met a couple from Dubuque. They got to talking and found out that the husband had worked for the parks department in Dubuque–and knew my grandfather!! (family history and further proof that the Midwest is a small town!)
That's the honest truth, Becky! And Iowa is the smallest small town of all. Thanks for sharing. I've been on Grand Boulevard in Dubuque lots of times.
My grandmother's uncles were prisoners at Andersonville. They contracted TB there and died at home after the war. To while away the time they took the teeth out of the combs of dead prisoners, drilled holes in each little tooth, and made lovely jewelry from them. My grandmother had them in her possession until a house fire destroyed them in 1936.
Oh, that's fascinating, Sally! I've seen prison art like you describe on the Antiques Road Show. The Civil War was a sad, sad time. | {
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Do you ever get headaches?
In my clinic I get clients with headaches all the time.
Why do we get them and how do we treat them? I'll explore possible reasons for the rise in headaches and how I can help you get rid of them.
First thing I ask when a client presents with headache is: Where is your headache located? Do you experience it around the eye, forehead, temples, at the back, at the sides and does it come up from the neck like a question mark? This is very important information as it tells me where to look for trigger points.
Trigger points I hear you say, what is that?
A trigger point is a taut band in a muscle that is painful when pressed on and is causing trouble elsewhere through a predictable pain pattern. It is basically a knot that refers pain to different areas or locally, depending on the pain pattern.
Janet Travell is the founder of this incredible technique and mapped the whole body where and how trigger points can be found and treated to get people out of pain. She treated J.F. Kennedy and he always praised her how he could never has done his job if she wasn't treating him to get him out of chronic pain.
Look at the following pictures. Can you find your headache?
Most of my clients will point to one or two pictures and say 'YES THAT'S ME!'.
And then the magic starts.
After warming the body with Amma Fusion (Eastern Techniques) and Myofascial Release I start treating the specific muscles the client pointed out to me. Then the client has to communicate to me when I hit the spot that provokes the pain and when we found that spot, we wait 10-12 seconds for two to three times till the pain sensation changes or eases off. Sometimes the pain gets worse before it reduces but usually in the first treatment clients experience the pain goes away on compression.
In one to six treatments (first treatments weekly and then there can be more space between) the trigger point should release and headaches may be entirely gone. After those one to six very focused and effective treatments, monthly maintenance is what should keep the client out of pain, accompanied by managing possible causes of the pain.
Why do we develop these trigger points?!
Well there can be a lot of reasons!
First of all, posture and how we (repetitively) move through out the day. You can imagine muscles get stiff if we move them constantly in the same way and that is perfect ground for trigger points to develop. Muscles want to move, that is their function. So my suggestion is, move a lot, but stretch them too in order to keep them supple.
I'd like to highlight one specific condition that can also relate to headaches namely teeth grinding.
Clenching the jaw is something clients often subconsciously do, either in their sleep or when they are stressed. This puts a lot of strain on the sternocleidomastoid, masseter, temporalis and trapezius. In these muscles the trigger points are lurking causing pain around the jaw and associated headaches.
With focused trigger point work, people can have significantly reduced pain and have their overworked muscles released, improving mobility and range of motion of the cervical spine. The sternocleidomastoid plays a very interesting part, creating symptoms for clients that can even go further than a headache; it can be ear ringing (tinnitus), red eyes and migraines.
Also whiplash, torticollis (or wry neck) often has the sternocleidomastoid as culprit for their condition.
Secondly, stress is evidently part of the puzzle, which manifests differently for everyone but you can imagine of ways stress holds you in its grip. You probably hold yourself differently and unnecessary tensed. Massage is so powerful because it taps in the parasympathetic nervous system that is slowing you down and literally de-stresses you, taking you out of your head.
To conclude, headaches are a pain, but together can do something about it! With your help we can find those trigger points and release them so you may be out of pain in less than a month. I always give some self care exercises so you can manage your headaches from home as well, as some trigger points you can easily treat yourself.
For this month, my special offer is the FIX IN SIX SERIES! Get six massages for the price of five, used within 3 months.
I LOVE getting people out of pain and work together with you, so hope to see you in the treatment room. | {
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TRG becomes part of agency group MYTY
Just one week after its official launch, new agency group MYTY announces another new addition: TRG – The Reach Group GmbH. With offices in Berlin and Düsseldorf and clients such as Postbank and Borussia Dortmund, TRG strengthens MYTYs expertise in performance marketing.
"It comes as a natural and future-oriented step to become part of MYTY. We keep our identity, our culture, our operative freedom and at the same time we benefit from the specialist expertise of the sister agencies, as well as from additional locations and also the groups internal leadflow. This allows us to stay fast and agile, whilst being able to focus on further growth." explains Dr. Tim Seewöster, who, as TRGs CEO, will play a central role in the agency's further development.
Both TRG founders Simon Schier and Philipp Roth will stay on board and remain key members of the agency with their expertise in display. "After we've reached excellent results with TRG in the past 5 years, we are now looking forward to enabling further growth for the company and its employees." Says Roth. " I am confident that our work during the last years offers TRG and its clients new perspectives now as part of MYTY Group. MYTY is the perfect partner for this venture." Simon Schier adds.
"With TRG we've gained a dream candidate in performance marketing" says David Rost, Partner at MYTY Group AG. "The team around Simon, Philipp and Tim is highly competent in Programmatic Display Advertising, Paid Social- and Affiliate Marketing and is a valuable addition to our portfolio."
Berlin-based digital agency INTEGR8 and Swiss investors group Ufenau, which focuses on buy-and-build strategies, have collaborated to create the agency network MYTY. TRG is now the third member of the growth-focused agency group, joining alongside Zurich-based The House Agency, whose acquisition announced one week ago marked the official launch of MYTY Group.
MYTY aims to become one of Europe's leading agency groups by targeted acquisitions of complimentary agencies. At present, the three agencies comprise over 100 employees at 4 different locations in Germany and Switzerland and generate an annual turnover of EUR35 million. For clients, MYTY offers the proven speed, expertise, creativity and culture of the agencies, whilst at the same time there is a strong extension of expertise, resources and locations. This enables MYTY to organize client requirements centrally and meet them at the highest quality level. MYTY combines specialist and full-service agencies characterized by a modern and future-oriented way of thinking. Its focus lies on connecting all relevant areas around digitalisation, creation and marketing.
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by ilove604on July 21, 2016 July 21, 2016 Leave a Comment on Go Nuts healthy cookies!
Yumm yumm! I am always snacking! I think that is one of the main reasons why I cannot lose weight lol! I have to be eating something or drinking something all the time. I'm trying to choose smart snacks or make my own, so this recipe was perfect for me and my family. If you don't have any food allergies try them! You are going to love them! Ingredientes: 1.5 cup gluten free rolled oats, 8 dates, 1 tbps of almond butter, 2 tbps of coconut and peanut butter, 1 tbps of Vanilla, cinnamon, 2 tbps of organic cocoa, 1 tbps of organic coconut palm syrup, himalayan salt and coconut flakes. Everything on the proceesor with around 3 tbps of water. Enjoy!! Yep that easy! Have a great Thursday everyone!! | {
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Rare Peter Rabbit coin has now been released - and it could be worth a fortune
You better get your hands on this quickly
James Rodger
The Royal Mint has released a new batch of coins - and it includes a rare new Peter Rabbit one.
Birmingham Live have revealed that The Royal Mint has released a new collection of Beatrix Potter coins.
But you better get searching for them as they are being released in limited numbers.
The Peter Rabbit editions are the most sought after (Image: Royal Mint/PA Wire)
This will be the fourth year in a row that Peter Rabbit-themed coins have been released with the first set including five coins - one with Beatrix Potter's name on.
Sets of Beatrix Potter coins already in circulation include the Tailor of Gloucester, Flopsy Bunny, Jeremy Fisher and Peter Rabbit.
And according to coin expert Colin Bellamy one of the characters in the new collection - which was launched on Tuesday, March 19 - will feature characters from the Tale of Mr Tod and will include a fox called Mr Tod and a badger called Tommy Brock.
The collection was to celebrate the much-loved author's 150th anniversary in 2016 (Image: PA)
Coins are hugely collectible and some of the most popular and sought-after ones are the Peter Rabbit collections.
Some of the Beatrix Potter coins have even been sold for more than £600.
The release of this collection comes just a week after The Royal Mint unveiled a coin commemorating Stephen Hawking.
UB40 are coming to Gloucestershire - and here's how you can get tickets
This is going to be Cheltenham's newest place for socialising | {
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Continuing its Effort to Drive Transformational Change in Health Care, Colorado Access Adds Three New and Diverse Perspectives to Leadership Team
DENVER – Earlier this year, Colorado Access named Annie Lee as its first new president and CEO in 16 years. She also became the first woman and person of color to hold the role. Now, after more than eight months of immersing herself in the organization and its mission, Lee is growing the nonprofit organization's leadership team with three executive appointments who bring a fresh perspective on community-driven health care that she believes will propel the organization forward in a new strategic direction.
The three new executives marry unique and vast experience in different areas that will deepen the efforts of Colorado Access, including its practices, approaches, and thinking, to better serve members. "We are bringing in new innovative thinkers that have all been on the forefront of advancing health care systems that are responsive to the needs of the people they serve"," said Lee.
Additions to the Colorado Access leadership team include:
Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts, MD – chief medical officer and vice president of health strategy
Dr. Osbourne-Roberts has dedicated his work to the safety net and has an eye for moving toward addressing inequities and disparities in health care. He brings a wealth of experience serving Colorado Medicaid members, including in leadership roles as chief medical officer at both the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) and the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC). Dr. Osbourne-Roberts will focus on driving transformational change.
Joy Twesigye – vice president, health systems integration
Twesigye will spearhead strategies that enhance and optimize members' access to services across provider settings, programs, and systems. Twesigye is a nurse practitioner with a diverse background that includes direct care delivery and more than 30 years of starting socially responsible organizations and community building.
Dana Pepper – vice president of provider engagement
Pepper brings 20 years of executive experience in health plans and health systems with a strong background in Medicaid, accountable care, value-based payment models and population health. In this role, Pepper will be responsible for quality improvement and provider-facing departments.
"I'm incredibly excited to join the Colorado Access executive team," said Dr. Osbourne-Roberts, "It's an honor to be part of such an experienced group of leaders, and I look forward to working with them, and with the entire organization, towards positive and innovative change."
With a company commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion Lee also explained that while the new executives offer tremendous health care knowledge and expertise, they also bring with them new outlooks, approaches, and experiences that add richness to the organization and provide a new look at ideas and how to connect with members. "We value diverse perspectives and representation in who we choose to lead," said Lee
Full bios for each executive are on the Colorado Access website. Twesigye and Pepper began their roles in September while Dr. Osbourne-Roberts joined in October.
About Colorado Access
As the largest and most experienced public sector health plan in the state, Colorado Access is a nonprofit organization that works beyond just navigating health services. The company focuses on meeting members' unique needs by partnering with providers and community organizations to provide better personalized care through measurable results. Their broad and deep view of regional and local systems allows them to stay focused on members' care while collaborating on measurable and economically sustainable systems that serve them better. Learn more at coaccess.com. | {
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Derek Bruff provides an introduction to the Student as Producer pedagogical model.
David Wiley's blog post defining and providing examples of open pedagogy.
Recently, my colleagues Cindy, Rie, and myself undertook an exercise to map the frameworks and principles of Open Learning Design, which is at the intersection of our separate portfolios on Learning Resource Design and Open Education Initiatives. Since one of the principles in this area is that education is a political act, we've thought it would be fun to draft a manifesto for Open Learning Design. We hope to refine it, so, as always, comment and critique are welcome.
Sharing is the foundation of the University.
Sharing is not a functionality within the University; rather the University is the functionality of sharing within its community.
As Teachers and Learners, we understand that open practices enhance teaching and learning.
As learners, we understand we have the greatest capacity to learn when we are free to share in the shared knowledge of the University. Free, as Wiley defined, to access, to reuse, to revise, to remix, to retain, and to redistribute that knowledge, those materials, that help us learn. We also understand that learners contribute to this shared knowledge and that we should, as Bruff describes, not merely be passive consumers of knowledge but producers, engaged in meaningful, generative work of the University.
As Teachers, we understand that knowledge does not equal understanding and that meaningful learning is authentic learning.
As Teachers and Learners, we design for sharing and we create for understanding.
We are not wasteful. We are not afraid of failure. Understanding is developed through opportunities to iterate and practice across time and contexts, applying feedback to refine and deepen. Understanding requires self-awareness, practice, reflection and feedback. Understanding is supported by who you know and have access to through your networks, and good educational design facilitates connections.
As Teachers and Learners, we understand that we are one community. We understand that our community is not the University but rather that it is the community which forms the University. Sharing broadly is the means to remove the artificial barriers between the University and the community.
Education is the means that allows the individual, as Freire states, to "deal critically and creatively with reality and discover how to participate in the transformation of their world." The University's role is to share this education broadly.
Posted in Blog Hub and tagged Open Education, Student as Producer on May 22, 2015 by Will.
Posted in Blog Hub and tagged Student as Producer on November 28, 2014 by Will.
Posted in Blog Hub and tagged Student as Producer on May 16, 2014 by Will. | {
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Q: N different normal distributions - probability A is largest Following on from this question, I now have a harder version I need to solve. If we have N numbers selected from N normal distributions, each with its own mean and variance, what is the probability that a particular number is the largest. So for example we choose $A,B,C$ and $D$ from distributions with means $M_a,M_b,M_c,$ and $M_d$ and variances $V_a,V_b,V_c$ and $V_d$, then what is the probability that:
$$A > \max\{B,C,D\}$$
A: Thank you Ian for pointing out my mistake (independence issues). I've got ANOTHER answer and some code for you. I tested it out properly with R via Monte Carlo simulation. I'll provide the R code and the Mathematica code. I used Mathematica to numerically evaluate the integral I derive below.
So let's say we have $N$ distributions, and each $X_i$ is distributed according to the $i^{th}$ distribution. Let's assume without loss of generality that we are interested in $P(X_1 \ge \max_i X_i)$. I'm going to be a little loose with the notation, but I think it'll be clear.
$$\begin{align}
P(X_1 \ge \max_i X_i) &= P(X_1 \ge X_2, X_1 \ge X_3, \ldots, X_1 \ge X_N)\\
&= \int_{-\infty}^\infty P(X_1 \ge X_2, X_1 \ge X_3, \ldots, X_1 \ge X_N, X_1 = x) dx\\
&= \int_{-\infty}^\infty P(X_1 \ge X_2, X_1 \ge X_3, \ldots, X_1 \ge X_N| X_1 = x) f_{X_1}(x) dx\\
&= \int_{-\infty}^\infty P(X_1 \ge X_2, X_1 \ge X_3, \ldots, X_1 \ge X_N| X_1 = x) f_{X_1}(x) dx\\
&= \int_{-\infty}^\infty P(X_1 \ge X_2|X_1)P(X_1 \ge X_3|X_1)\ldots P(X_1 \ge X_N| X_1 = x) f_{X_1}(x) dx\\
&= \int_{-\infty}^\infty f_{X_1}(x) \prod_{i=2}^N F_{X_i}(x) dx\\
\end{align}$$
where $f$ denotes the PDF and $F$ is the CDF. At this point, it's reasonable to evaluate the integral numerically.
Here is some Mathematica code to show an example of how to evaluate the above expression. Say
*
*$X_1$ ~ N(1,2)
*$X_2$ ~ N(0,1)
*$X_3$ ~ N(2,1)
*$X_4$ ~ N(1.5,3)
Then to get $P(X_1 \ge \max_i X_i)$ we just run the following in Mathematica
NIntegrate[
CDF[NormalDistribution[0, 1], x]*CDF[NormalDistribution[2, 1], x]*
CDF[NormalDistribution[1.5, 3], x]*
PDF[NormalDistribution[1, 2], x], {x, -Infinity, Infinity}]
We can get answer of 0.216147.
Now let's check our answer with R. Here's code for running a Monte Carlo simulation. Note that it took me around 2 minutes to run.
x1 = rnorm(10^8, 1, 2)
x2 = rnorm(10^8, 0, 1)
x3 = rnorm(10^8, 2, 1)
x4 = rnorm(10^8, 1.5, 3)
indicators = ifelse(x1 >= pmax(x2, x3, x4), 1, 0)
mean(indicators)
I just ran it and I got 0.2161365, which is pretty close to what we expect. I tried different numbers of variables and different distributions, and it always worked. Hopefully I understood your problem correctly and this helps you.
A: If you want to do it with numerical integration, that's straightforward enough. The joint pdf is
$$f(x_1,\dots,x_N)=\prod_{i=1}^N \frac{1}{\sqrt{2 \pi \sigma_i}} e^{-\frac{(x_i-\mu_i)^2}{2\sigma_i^2}}.$$
Now supposing you want $X_1$ to be the biggest, then you just integrate over the region $x_1>x_2,x_1>x_3,\dots,x_1>x_N$. This is
$$\int_{-\infty}^\infty \int_{-\infty}^\infty \dots \int_{\max \{ x_2,\dots,x_N \}}^\infty f(x_1,\dots,x_N) dx_1 dx_2 \dots dx_N.$$
However, I will warn that if $N$ is even slightly large (say, 10), this integral will probably be faster to compute by Monte Carlo integration than by direct integration. This is a manifestation of the "curse of dimensionality". If you really want to use direct integration, one approach would be Gauss-Hermite quadrature: given the $m$ nodes $x_j$ and $m$ weights $w_j$ for one dimensional Gauss-Hermite quadrature (meaning that $\sum_{j=1}^m w_j f(y_j) \approx \int_{-\infty}^\infty \frac{1}{\sqrt{2 \pi}} f(x) e^{-x^2/2} dx$), your integral can be approximated as
$$\sum_{i_1=1}^m w_{i_1} \sum_{i_2=1}^m w_{i_2} \dots \sum_{i_N=1}^m w_{i_N} f(\mu_1+\sigma_1 x_{i_1},\mu_2+\sigma_2 x_{i_2},\dots,\mu_N+\sigma_N x_{i_N})$$
where $f(x_1,\dots,x_N)=1$ if $x_1=\max x_i$ and $0$ otherwise. Since this function is discontinuous, the convergence rate will probably be just decent, not great. Moreover, as you can see you will need $m^N$ evaluations to use this rule at all, which is large when $N$ is large even if $m$ is just $2$.
A: To ask for $p_{A} = P(A > max(B,~C,~D))$ is equivalent to ask for $P(A > B~ \land ~A > C~ \land ~A > D)$.
Edit: I think my initial answer was wrong, so I reworked on it, without being able to show a final solution yet.
$P(A > B~ \land ~A > C~ \land ~A > D) = P(A > B) \cdot P( A > C~ \land ~A > D|A > B) = P(A > B) \cdot P(A > C|A > B) \cdot P(A > D|A > B, A>C)$.
A: Let us say the $A$ we are looking for is $A_k$ and we want to see if it is largest in the set $\{A_1,\cdots,A_n\}$. My initial thought is to fix $A_k$ and then calculate the probability that none of the other $A_i$ is pairwise larger and then use complementary probability:
$$P\left(\max_i A_i\leq A_k| A_k\right) =1-\prod_{\forall i \neq k} P\left(A_i\leq A_k\right)$$
Then what would be needed is to sum or integrate over all $A_k$:
$$P\left(\max_i A_i \leq A_k\right) = \sum_{\forall A_k} P\left(\max_i A_i \leq A_k|A_k\right)\cdot P(A_k)$$
If you have a table for normal distribution function, this becomes easy, just the product of a series of table lookups ( maybe you want interpolation in between table entries ). You will need to calculate which entry of the table to check for each $A_i$ but it will be a a really nice function of its mean and variance. This will be nice to express with vectors too, in case you want to try it in a computational language like R or Matlab or Python or Octave.
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I started eating at 1.30pm, Indian food at Khansama for lunch (1.30-3pm) and Becasse at Dempsey for high tea (3-6pm). By the time I arrived at Buona Terra for an Italian dinner at 7pm, my gut swung over my belt like Sia swinging from the chandelier. But I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist, so I push it down, push it down. Ooh oh. And despite eating on an overworked stomach, Buona Terra turned out to one of the best restaurants I had this year.
Buona Terra, meaning Good Earth, is helmed by Italian Chef Denis Lucchi, who has worked at a Michelin-starred restaurant, and Gattopardo and Garibaldi. There are 5 menu options, starting from $88 (3 courses), $108 (4 courses), and $128 (5). These 3 customizable options allow you to pick any dishes from appetizers, pasta, meat and desserts. Let's say you choose the 5-course. You can get all 5 items from the dessert section if you're crazy enough. The other 2 options, seasonal menu ($148, 7-course) and degustation ($228, 8 to 10 courses), showcase seasonal dishes, allowing a full range of what Chef Lucchi is capable of. We had the degustation menu of 10 courses.
The food at most times had a lightness of touch and an understated elegance. There was beauty, there was creativity, but Chef Lucchi didn't let the pride of his culinary aesthetics outshine the imported ingredients, which came off cleanly in the dishes.
One of my two favorites was the Hokkaido scallops tartare topped with a dollop of Beluga caviar in tomato consomme. It was ethereal, refreshing, with little bubbles of umami bursting in the mouth. It managed to be sour enough to be appetizing, but not face-scrunchingly so. Even the picky Chiobu praised it highly.
Spanish red prawn in sauce made from reduction of prawn head, tomato, brandy.
My other favorite was a simple Italian classic, porcini risotto. Unlike other restaurants' versions that could be overly rich after a few bites, Buona Terra's had depth and width of tastes. The dispersed flakes of parmesan spiked the dish with mouthfuls of saltiness between mouthfuls of umami lightness. The 9-year aged Italian rice had a firm, great bite, size of a barley grain, almost fermented, altogether very tasty.
Squid ink tonnarelli with bamboo clams and bottarga.
Chiobu's favorites included a Toriyama wagyu (grade A4) on a bed of zabajon, a beef that was too fatty for me (I prefer a steak with more meat to fat ratio) and I opined that such a grade of beef should always be simply seasoned with salt, not on a sauce.
Her other favorite, berry field, was a gorgeous dessert: antioxidant berries encrusted in mascarpone, then layered with "soil" made from chocolate florentine, with a scoop of olive oil ice cream. This was poetic because it reminded us of the appetizer, Hokkaido scallop tartare, going in a full circle. The end is the beginning, the beginning is the end.
The only dish in this 10-course degustation menu we didn't like was the sous vide lamb loin, tough and a tad dry.
All in all, this was a delightful experience. Wonderful, knowledgable service; wine pairing available by sommelier Gabriele Rizzardi; an intimate space; free parking (wanted to tip the helpful valet, but no small change on me); and fantastic food. So good that I suggested Buona Terra to my friends for our annual Christmas dinner. Worth visiting and revisiting.
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The Lenzing Group is an international group with its headquarters in Lenzing, Austria, and production sites in all major markets. Lenzing produces wood-based viscose fibers, modal fibers, lyocell fibers and filament yarn, which are used in the textile industry - in clothing, home textiles and technical textiles - as well as in the nonwovens industry. In addition, the company is active in mechanical and plant engineering. The Lenzing Group markets its products under the brand names TENCEL, VEOCEL, LENZING ECOVERO and LENZING.
History
The company initially focused solely on fiber production, but it needed plastic wrappings for its fiber bales, so Lenzing Plastics was founded to produce them. The plastics division is still active, making 11.7% of total sales in 2009.
The company's history goes back to 1892 when Emil Hamburger, an industrialist, operated a paper mill in Lenzing, Austria.
In 1935/36, the share majority was acquired by the Bunzl family and the company was affiliated to the Bunzl & Biach AG circle of interests, Vienna. The company was expanded and modernized.
Nazi era
After the incorporation of Austria into the German Reich in the Anschluss of 1938, Zellwolle Lenzing AG was founded in Lenzing by Thüringische Zellwolle AG, Schwarza/Saale, with Austrian industry subscribing to 50% of the share capital. At the beginning of July, construction of a new rayon factory was started in Lenzing. Production started in September 1939. The general director was the Nazi multifunctional SS brigadier Walther Schieber. The Bunzl Group was aryanized by the Oesterreichische Kontrollbank für Industrie und Handel, the Lenzinger Papierfabrik-Aktiengesellschaft, renamed Lenzinger Zellstoff- und Papierfabrik AG in 1939, was merged into the company in 1940. The merged company was renamed Lenzinger Zellwolle- und Papierfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. In order to remedy the labor shortage caused by the ongoing call-ups for military service, forced laborers were soon employed. Three camps were set up on the site of the disused Pettighofen paper mill on the Agerstrasse. The "civilian labor camp" (Wohnlager 505) housed people from more than 17 nations. The "Russian barracks" were set up for Russian prisoners of war. Finally, a detachment of the Mauthausen concentration camp was set up in order to be able to use female concentration camp prisoners. The first women arrived at Lenzing from Mauthausen on November 3, 1944, and in January 1945 the number peaked at 565 women. The camp was liberated by the 3rd U.S. Army on May 8, 1945, after Paul Le Caër informed the troops of the camp's existence.
The planned destruction of the plant was prevented by resistance groups.
After 1945
By the end of the 1940s, the total complex of social enterprises included a wood grinding mill, a pulp and paper mill and a rayon mill in Lenzing, a sawmill in Schörfling, and a hydroelectric power plant each in Lenzing and Pettighofen. The products were cellulose, paper, groundwood pulp, lumber and Glauber's salt (as a waste product). The number of employees at that time was over 2300 workers and salaried employees.
In 1949, the Lenzing pulp and paper mill, which had been taken over in 1940, was restituted to the previous owners of this company before 1938 (the Bunzl-Konzern Holding AG, Zug/Switzerland), which in turn incorporated it into the restored Lenzinger Zellulose- und Papierfabrik AG. At the same time, the company name was changed back to the original form Zellwolle Lenzing AG. Appropriate agreements were made to take account of the many economic interconnections that continued to exist between the social and the separated production sites.
In 1962, the company name was changed to Chemiefaser Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft in view of the planned start of production of synthetic fibers. At that time, the company's holdings included the rayon factory, a cellulose glass factory that had been put into operation in the fall of 1951, and its own power plant. In 1964, an agreement was concluded with Courtaulds Limited, London, providing for close cooperation in the field of research, processes and production for viscose fibers. In 1965, the construction of a plant for sulfuric acid production[11] was started at Lenzing, which went into operation at the end of the same year. In 1967, a plant was built for the production of synthetic films and tapes made of polyethylene and polypropylene for the packaging industry. In 1966, Austria Faserwerke GesmbH was founded jointly with Farbwerke Hoechst AG formerly Meister Lucius & Brüning, Frankfurt a. M. This company built a plant at Lenzing, which went into operation in 1967, for the production of polyester fibers with the brand name Trevira as well as converter and rupture cables made of polyethylene terephthalate according to a licensing process of Farbwerke Hoechst AG.[12] The company was also responsible for the production of polyethylene terephthalate.
The old calcium bisulphite method was used for fiber production until 1963, when the new more eco-friendly magnesium bisulphite method was introduced. In 1975 the company established a department responsible for the environment and introduced a more "green" bleaching process for pulp in 1977. In 1984 the company name changed to Lenzing AG and its shares were listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange in 1986.
Lenzing Group has international branch offices in the United States and Asia (China, India, Indonesia). Its production facilities are located mainly within the European Union, with the fibers being produced in Austria, United Kingdom, the US, China, and Indonesia, and starting a production facility in Thailand by 2022, while its plastics factories are located in Austria, Germany, the Czech Republic, and the US. The pulp is produced in the Czech Republic and Brazil and the engineering research is done in Lenzing, Austria which is also the largest integrated pulp and viscose fiber production site worldwide.
Total 2009 sales were EUR 1.25 billion, with a workforce of 6,021. The main fiber markets of Lenzing are Asia (52%) and Europe (39%). The majority owner of Lenzing, with 90.15% of voting rights, is B & C Industrieholding GmbH along with its subsidiaries. As of 2007, the corporate group has an annual production of over 500,000 tons of fibers, over 27,000 tons of plastics, and over 80,000 tons of paper. The paper division was sold out in 2008.
In April 2015, Lenzing sold its German subsidiary Dolan, along with Kelheim and a 91-percent stake in European Carbon Fiber GmbH to WHEB Partners' Growth Fund 2 and Jan Verdenhalven. The sale price remains confidential.
References
Lenzing Group locations
External links
Vienna Stock Exchange: Lenzing AG
Chemical companies of Austria
Chemical companies established in 1938
Austrian brands
Economy of Upper Austria
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Lynne Gouliquer, PhD
Carmen Poulin, PhD
Beverly C. S. Brazier
Freda Burdett, PhD
Jessica McCutcheon, PhD
Alissa Moore
Michelle N. Lafrance, PhD
Pamela Young
Jennifer McWilliams
Ryan Wildgoose
Paige Stevenson
Valérie Godin
Gabriellange Parent
Rosanne Parent
Lynne Gouliquer, PhD Co-Director; Associate Professor of Sociology at Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario
After 16 years of service in the Canadian military, I retired and pursued graduate studies in Sociology. The military is and probably always will be a big part of who I am. Indeed, my research represents a combination of my military experience and academic interests (military & para-military institutions and marginalization).
I began my university studies at Saint Thomas University where I completed a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Sociology in 1995. My thesis was entitled: "The Needs and Issues of Military Wives: A Case Study of Women's Grassroots Struggle and the State." My supervisors were Dr. Marilee Reimer and the late Dr. John McKendy. Following my studies at St. Thomas, I completed my Masters and PhD in Sociology at McGill University. My MA was supervised by Dr. Peta Tancred. I remained focused on the Canadian Armed Forces, but examined the experience of historically invisible and marginalised group -- lesbian soldiers. My MA Research Paper was entitled "A Menace to the Gender Order: The Management of Lesbian Sexuality in the Canadian Military." For my PhD, I investigated women's career success and integration in the Canadian military, both quantitatively and qualitatively. My PhD research project was supervised by Drs Suzanne Staggenborg and Elaine Weiner. It is entitled: "Soldiering in the Canadian Forces: How and Why Gender Counts!"
I was awarded a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship which I completed at St. Thomas University under the supervision of the Canada Research Chair in Qualitative Research, Dr. Deborah van den Hoonaard. My postdoctoral research focused on older adults, specifically those who attained 90 or more years and still live independently.
I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Laurentian University.
Research wise, I have been collaborating with Dr. Carmen Poulin for many years. The largest and most important project we collaborate on is the development and use of the P-SEC methodology, as explained in this website. We also collaborate on a number of studies such as 1) Life history stories of senior-seniors (90+) : Tales of resiliency, identity, and longevity from the Maritimes, 2) Rural New Brunswick elders: Their health and the formal and informal organisation of care, 3) Women in the Canadian fire services: Putting out "fires" and taking their place, and 4) LGBT soldiers in the Canadian military. Most recently, I have started a project on the historically neglected but now emerging, Métis nation and identity. For this research, I am establishing collaborative networks across Canada but especially in Sudbury and Treat 3 region, my traditional Métis territory.
Burdett, F., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2018). Culture of corrections: The experiences of women correctional officers. Feminist Criminology, 13(3), 329-349. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/1557085118767974
Gouliquer, L., Poulin, C., & Moore, J. (2018). A threat to Canadian national security: A lesbian soldier's story. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 15(2-3), 323-335. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/14780887.2018.1430206
Poulin, C., Gouliquer, L., & Moore, A. (2018). Les femmes pompières : la passion du feu et le prix à payer. In La santé psychologique au travail, J. Douesnard (Ed.). Québec, Qc: Les Presses de l'Université du Québec (PUQ).
Poulin, C., Gouliquer, L., & McCutcheon, J. (2017). Violating gender norms in the Canadian Military: The experiences of gay and lesbian soldiers. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 1-14. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-017-0304-y
Kubiliene, N., Shandik, S. M., Gouliquer, L., & Cameron, A. (2016). Agency and Communion in a Day in the Life of a Thriving Older Adult. Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging (Accepted Journal number and issue pending).
Gouliquer, L., Poulin, C. & Lesmana, M. (2015). Mobility Boundaries Between Home, Community and Beyond: Experiences of the Exceptionally Old Living in a Canadian Province. Qualitative Sociology Review, 11(3), 124-150.
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2012). Clandestine existences and secret research: Eliminating official discrimination in the Canadian military and going public in academia. Journal of Lesbian Studies,16(1), 54-64
McCutcheon, J., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2009). Sports and Soldiering: Examining servicewomen's experiences with military sports. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne, 50(2a), 41.
Moore, J. A., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2009). Partners of Canadian lesbian soldiers: Examining the military family social support system. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie Canadienne, 50(2a), 99.
Poulin, C., Gouliquer, L., & Moore, J. (2009). Discharged for Homosexuality from the Canadian military: Health Implications for Lesbians. Feminism & Psychology, 19(4) 497-516.
Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2005). For Better and for Worse: Psychological Demands and Structural Impacts of the Military on Gay Servicewomen and their Partners in Long-term Relationships. In D. Pawluch, W. Shaffir & C. Miall (Eds.), Doing ethnography: Studying everyday life. (pp. 323-335). Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press Inc.
St.Pierre, M., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2005). Homosexual identity development in the context of the Canadian Forces: Organisational influences, schematic responses, and coping strategies. Canadian Psychology/ Psychologie canadienne, 46(2a), 200.
Gouliquer, L. (2004). Ask and tell [Review of the books, Officially gay: The political construction of sexuality and the US military, and Don't ask, don't tell: Debating the gay ban in the military]. The Women's Review of Books, XXI(8), 22-3.
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2004). Symposium: Translating Theory into Methodology: The Intersection of Sociologies and Psychologies. Canadian Psychology/ Psychologie canadienne, 45(2a), 135.
Poulin, C., Gouliquer, L., Brazier, B., Hughes, J. Brazier, B.C.S., Arseneault, R., MacAulay, S., & Lynne Thériault (2004). Keeping it confidential: A struggle for Transition Houses. In M.L. Stirling, C. A. Cameron, N. Nason-Clark, & B. Miedema (Eds). Understanding Abuse: Partnering for Change (85 – 108). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2003). Part-time disabled lesbian passing on roller blades or PMS, Prozac, and essentializing woman's ailments. Women & Therapy, 26, 95 – 108. (Also published as a chapter of an edited book by Banks, M. E., & Kaschak, E. Women with Visible and Invisible Disabilities: Multiple Intersections, Multiple Issues, Multiple Therapies. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press).
Gouliquer, L., (2001). Introduction: Women and the Canadian Military Special Collection. Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal, 26(1).
Gouliquer, L., (2001). What Gay Servicewomen can tell us about the gender order. Proceedings of Feminisms Challenge the Traditional Discipline: A Colloquium in Honour of Peta Tancred. Montréal, Québec: McGill Centre for Research on Teaching and Women.
Gouliquer, L., (2000). Negotiating Sexuality: Lesbians in the Canadian Military. In B. Miedema, J. Stoppard, & V. Anderson (Eds.), Women's Bodies/Women's Lives: The Social and the Material (pp 254-276). Toronto: Sumach Press.
Gouliquer, L., (2000). Pandora's Box: The Paradox of Flexibility in Today's Workplace. Current Sociology, 48(1), 29-42.
Poulin, M. B. C., Ross, L., Gouliquer, L., Fox, B., Thériault, L., Arseneault, R., Wuest, J., Merritt-Gray, M., Root, A., Flowers, L.(1995). An evaluation and summary of the accumulated "Monthly Reporting Form": Usage of New Brunswick transition houses. Report submitted to the Department of Health and Community Services and available to the public. (pp. 38) (also available in French)
Recent Scholarly Presentations:
Burdett, F., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2018 - Accepted). Culture of corrections: The experiences of women correctional officers. Feminist Criminology. 74th The American Society of Criminology's (ASC) Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA (November 14-17).
Gouliquer, L., Poulin, C., Young, P., & Moore, A. (2018). Cultural protection against the internalising of the schema of the older adult as frail and burdensome. International Federation on Ageing (IFA)14th Global Conference on Ageing, Towards a Decade of Healthy Ageing. Toronto, ON (August 8-10).
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2018). Research matters! Making a difference with social science data. Preaching to the Choir: An International LGBTQ Psychology Conference (A Pre-Conference to the International Congress of Applied Psychology), Montreal, Qc. (June 24-25).
Moore, A., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2018). Respecting the secular: Non-religious outlooks among older adults. The 35th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick, (May 16 – 18).
McWilliams, J., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2018). Feeling like the outsider: Othering of women firefighters in Canada. The 35th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference: Creating, Negotiating, and Transcending Social Boundaries in Everyday Life. Fredericton, New Brunswick, May 16-18.
McWilliams, J., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2018). Health implications of othering: A study of women firefighters in Canada. The Faculty of Nursing's 23rd Annual Research Day, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada (May 11).
Gouliquer, L., Young, P., Poulin, C., Chen, C-F., & Moore, A. (2018). The poesy of aging: Listening to our elders. Laurentian Research Week, Laurentian University, Sudbury, ON (March 19-22).
Moore, A., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2017). Women firefighters face increased physical and psychological health risks due to marginalised status. The 9th Annual New Brunswick Health Research Conference, Moncton, NB, (1-2 November).
Gouliquer, L., Young, P., Poulin, C., Chen, C-F., & Moore, A. (2017). Rhymes and rhythms of aging: Attending to the voices of the exceptionally old. Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG2017): Evidence for Action in an Aging World, Winnipeg, Manitoba (October 19-21).
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2017). Symposium: New Rules, Same Results: Institutions Shaping the Everyday Realities of the Marginalised. 78th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, June 8-10.
Mabey, A.K., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2017). Institutionalized Discrimination: How Social Assistance functions to keep Single Mothers 'On The System'. Symposium: New Rules, Same Results: Institutions Shaping the Everyday Realities of the Marginalised. 78th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, June 8-10.
McWilliams, J., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2017). Othering of Volunteer and Full-time Female Firefighters in Canada. Symposium: New Rules, Same Results: Institutions Shaping the Everyday Realities of the Marginalised. 78th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, June 8-10.
Young, P., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2017). How patriarchy and neoliberalism shape the experience of commercial home-care for the 90+ year old recipient. Symposium: New Rules, Same Results: Institutions Shaping the Everyday Realities of the Marginalised. 78th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, June 8-10.
Moore, A., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2017). Extra-nuclear family members: Pet ownership as ersatz family among the very elderly. Symposium: New Rules, Same Results: Institutions Shaping the Everyday Realities of the Marginalised. 78th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada, June 8-10.
Chen, C.-F., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2016). Getting prescriptions in Taiwan health care system: How the duration (length) of prescription for chronic disease medications complicates the lives of oldest-old 85+. Aging & Society: An Interdisciplinary Conference: Sixth Interdisciplinary Conference. Norrköping, Sweden (5 - 6 October).
Poulin, C., Chen, C.-F., & Gouliquer, L. (2016). Implicit and explicit gender division in long-term care: A comparison between Taiwan and Canada. Aging & Society: An Interdisciplinary Conference: Sixth Interdisciplinary Conference. Norrköping, Sweden (5 - 6 October).
Lesmana, M., Poulin, C., Gouliquer, L., Hamilton, H. (2016). Female firefighters in leadership roles: "There's no line up for the washrooms!" Poster-presentation at the 77th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Victoria, Canada, June 9 - 11.
Gouliquer, L., Poulin, C., Moore, A., & Pineau, C. (2016) Disrupting Ageist Stereotypes with I-Poem poetics: Turning Old on its Head! The 33rd Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, St. Catharines, ON, (11 - 13 May).
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2015). Aging, Women, and Firefighting: Just like oil and water! Aging & Society: An Interdisciplinary Conference: Fifth Interdisciplinary Conference. Washington, DC (5 - 6 November).
Mabey, A., Webb, K., Lesmana, M., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2015). Women's Experiences Negotiating the Dual Role of Mother and Student in Canadian Universities. Workshop given at the Section on Women & Psychology Institute; Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, Ottawa, Ontario, 2 June.
Lesmana, M., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L., (2015). The experience of female firefighters: Confronting Ageism and Sexism. Poster-presentation at the 76th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Canada, June 3-6.
Gouliquer, L., Poulin, C., & Lesmana, M. (2014). What Do Pets Have to Do with It? Older Adults, Neoliberalism, and the Replaceable/Disposable Family. Atlantic Centre for Qualitative Research & Analysis: Qualitative Luncheon, St. Thomas University. Fredericton, NB (21 November).
Lesmana, M., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2014). Experiences of the exceptionally old living in New Brunswick: Friends, ageism, and health. 6th Annual New Brunswick Health Research Conference. Delta Beausejour Moncton, NB (13 -14 – November).
Gouliquer, L., Poulin, C., & Lesmana, M. (2014). What Do Pets Have to Do with It? Understanding the Ninety-plus Year Olds in the Neoliberal Era. Aging & Society: An Interdisciplinary Conference: Fourth Interdisciplinary Conference. Manchester, UK (7 - 8 November).
Mabey, A., Gouliquer, L., Poulin, C., (2014). It's just a roof over our heads: Housing Issues of Single Mothers on Social Assistance in New Brunswick, The 31st Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, London, ON, (25-27 June).
Webb, K., Burdett, F., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2014). "Crossing Personal Boundaries: The Experience of Breastfeeding in New Brunswick Hospitals", 31th Qualitative Analysis Conference – Brescia University, London, ON (25-27 June).
Silva, C.F., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2014). Formal and informal care: What do Brazilian and Canadian elders have to say? 31th Qualitative Analysis Conference – Brescia University, London, ON (25-27 June).
Lesmana, M., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2014, June). Physical consequences of being old and their impact on independence and social life. 31th Qualitative Analysis Conference – Brescia University, London, ON (25-27 June).
Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2014). Boundaries of aging: How you feel about it and how I feel about it! 31th Qualitative Analysis Conference – Brescia University, London, ON (25-27 June).
Lesmana, M., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2014). How does neoliberalism influence the 4th age? Experiences of people aged 90 and over. Poster-presentation at the 75th annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver, Canada, June 5.
Webb, K., Burdett, F., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2014). "Giving Birth in New Brunswick: How Labour Induction Practices Complicate Women's Experiences", 75th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Vancouver, Canada, June 7.
Mabey, A., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2014). "Poverty without Hope: The Experiences of Single Mothers Living on Social Assistance in New Brunswick, Canada," The 75th Annual Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Vancouver, Canada, June 5.
Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2013). A Crisis in Health Care: Rhetoric Versus the Lived-Reality of Rural Seniors. Aging & Society: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Chicago, IL, USA (8-9 November).
Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2013). A Feminist Interdisciplinary Methodology: The Psycho-Social Ethnography of the Commonplace (P-SEC). 29th Qualitative Analysis Conference – Ottawa, 23-25 May, 2013.
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2013). Aging at home in rural New Brunswick: "Essentialising" the role of family networks. 74th Canadian Psychological Association convention, Québec City, Qc (June 13-15).
Webb, K., Burdett, F., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2013). Giving Birth in New Brunswick: How the Medical Institution Shapes the experience of Women. 74th Canadian Psychological Association convention, Québec City, Qc (June 13-15).
Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2012). Vieillir chez soi : La voix des aînés du Nouveau-Brunswick
Aging at home: The voices of rural New Brunswick Seniors. The 4th annual New Brunswick Health Research Conference: The dream of future generations – The challenge of our generation, Nov. 7-8, 2012, Fredericton, NB.
Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2012). A thriving military lesbian community during the witch hunt of the 80s? Shedding light on resilience in the face of marginalisation. Section on Women and Psychology Institute (Canadian Psychological Association), Halifax, NS.
Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2012). The Psycho-social ethnography of the commonplace (P-SEC): A semi-structured qualitative approach to feminist research. 73rd Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, Halifax, NS.
Moore, J. A., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C.(2010). Health consequences of institutional discrimination: Gay men serving in the pre-1992 Canadian Armed Forces. 71st Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, Winnipeg, MB.
McCutcheon, J., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2010). Both sides of the spectrum: Gay and lesbian soldiers in the Canadian Armed Forces. 71st Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention. Winnipeg, MB.
McCutcheon, J., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2009). Policing masculinity and femininity: Health consequences for gay and lesbian soldiers in the Canadian Armed Forces. Sexual and Gender Diversity vulnerability and Resilience (SVR) Conference, Montreal, QC.
Moore, J. A., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2009). Partners of Canadian lesbian soldiers: Examining the military family social support system. 70th Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, Montréal, Qc.
McCutcheon, J., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2009). Sports and Soldiering: Examining servicewomen's experiences with military sports. 70th Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, Montréal, Qc. | {
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Uncovering the patterns and practice of censorship in Chinese news sites
China keeps sliding down the Press Freedom Index — now languishing in 174th place out of 179. While Internet censorship has attracted much attention from scholars and institutes, including IP blocking, keywords filtering and deletion in social media, censorial practices in news websites have never been comprehensively described or quantified. In their paper, "Unmasking News in Cyberspace: Examining Censorship Patterns of News Portal Sites in China" Sonya Y. Song (with Fei Shen, Mike Z. Yao, and Steven S. Wildman) present the first empirical study to systematically examine news deletion on major news portals in China.
In January 2010 Google announced that in response to a Chinese-originated hacking attack they would stop censoring searches in China and would pull out of the country if necessary. Image by Cory M. Grenier.
Ed: How much work has been done on censorship of online news in China? What are the methodological challenges and important questions associated with this line of enquiry?
Sonya: Recent research is paying much attention to social media and aiming to quantify their censorial practices and to discern common patterns in them. Among these empirical studies, Bamman et al.'s (2012) work claimed to be "the first large-scale analysis of political content censorship" that investigates messages deleted from Sina Weibo, a Chinese equivalent to Twitter. On an even larger scale, King et al. (2013) collected data from nearly 1,400 Chinese social media platforms and analyzed the deleted messages. Most studies on news censorship, however, are devoted to narratives of special cases, such as the closure of Freeing Point, an outspoken news and opinion journal, and the blocking of the New York Times after it disclosed the wealth possessed by the family of Chinese former premier Wen Jiabao.
The shortage of news censorship research could be attributed to several methodological challenges. First, it is tricky to detect censorship to begin with, given the word 'censorship' is one of the first to be censored. Also, news websites will not simply let their readers hit a glaring "404 page not found". Instead, they will use a "soft 404", which returns a "success" code for a request of a deleted web page and takes readers to a (different) existing web page. While humans may be able to detect these soft 404s, it will be harder for computer programs (eg run by researchers) to do so. Moreover, because different websites employ varying soft 404 techniques, much labor is required to survey them and to incorporate the acquired knowledge into a generic monitoring tool.
Second, high computing power and bandwidth are required to handle the large amount of news publications and the slow network access to Chinese websites. For instance, NetEase alone publishes 8,000 – 10,000 news articles every day. Meanwhile, the Internet connection between the Chinese cyberspace and the outer world is fairly slow and it takes more than a second to check one link because the Great Firewall checks both incoming and outgoing Internet traffic. These two factors translate to 2-3 hours for a single program to check one day's news publications of NetEase alone. If we fire up too many programs to accelerate the progress, the database system and/or the network connection may be challenged. In my case, even though I am using high performance computers at Michigan State University to conduct this research, they are overwhelmed every now and then.
Despite all the difficulties, I believe it is of great importance to reveal censored news stories to the public, especially to the audience inside China who do not enjoy a free flow of information. Censored news is a special type of information, as it is too inconvenient to exist in authorities' eyes and it is deemed important to citizens' everyday lives. For example, the outbreak of SARS had been censored from Chinese media presumably to avoid spoiling the harmonious atmosphere created for the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party. This allowed the virus to develop into a worldwide epidemic. Like SARS, a variety of censored issues are not only inconvenient but also crucial, because the authorities would not otherwise allocate substantial resources to monitor or eliminate them if they were merely trivial. Therefore, after censored news is detected, it is vital to seek effective and efficient channels to disclose it to the public so as to counterbalance potential damage that censorship may entail.
Ed: You found that party organs, ie news organizations tightly affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party, published a considerable amount of deleted news. Was this surprising?
Sonya: Yes, I was surprised when looking at the results the first time. To be exact, our finding is that commercial media experience a higher deletion rate, but party organs contribute the most deleted news by sheer volume, reflecting the fact that party organs possess more resources allocated by the central and local governments and therefore have the capacity to produce more news. Consequently, party organs have a higher chance of publishing controversial information that may be deleted in the future, especially when a news story becomes sensitive for some reason that is hard to foresee. For example, investigations of some government officials started when netizens recognized them in the news with different luxury watches and other expensive accessories. As such, even though party organs are obliged to write odes to the party, they may eventually backfire on the cadres if the beautiful words are discovered to be too far from reality.
Ed: How sensitive are citizens to the fact that some topics are actively avoided in the news media? And how easy is it for people to keep abreast of these topics (eg the "three Ts" of Tibet, Taiwan, and Tiananmen) from other information sources?
Sonya: This question highlights the distinction between pre-censorship and post-censorship. Our study looked at post-censorship, ie information that is published but subsequently deleted. By contrast, the topics that are "actively avoided" fall under the category of pre-censorship. I am fairly convinced that the current pre- and post-censorship practice is effective in terms of keeping the public from learning inconvenient facts and from mobilizing for collective action. If certain topics are consistently wiped from the mass media, how will citizens ever get to know about them?
The Tiananmen Square protest, for instance, has never been covered by Chinese mass media, leaving an entire generation growing up since 1989 that is ignorant of this historical event. As such, if younger Chinese citizens have never heard of the Tiananmen Square protest, how could they possibly start an inquiry into this incident? Or, if they have heard of it and attempt to learn about it from the Internet, what they will soon realize is that domestic search engines, social media, and news media all fail their requests and foreign ones are blocked. Certainly, they could use circumvention tools to bypass the Great Firewall, but the sad truth is that probably under 1% of them have ever made such an effort, according to the Harvard Berkman Center's report in 2011.
Ed: Is censorship of domestic news (such as food scares) more geared towards "avoiding panics and maintaining social order", or just avoiding political embarrassment? For example, do you see censorship of environmental issues and (avoidable) disasters?
Sonya: The government certainly tries to avoid political embarrassment in the case of food scares by manipulating news coverage, but it is also their priority to maintain social order or so-called "social harmony". Exactly for this reason, Zhao Lianhai, the most outspoken parent of a toxic milk powder victim was charged with "inciting social disorder" and sentenced to two and a half years in prison. Frustrated by Chinese milk powder, Chinese tourists are aggressively stocking up on milk powder from elsewhere, such as in Hong Kong and New Zealand, causing panics over milk powder shortages in those places.
After the earthquake in Sichuan, another group of grieving parents were arrested on similar charges when they questioned why their children were buried under crumbled schools whereas older buildings remained standing. The high death toll of this earthquake was among the avoidable disasters that the government attempts to mask and force the public to forget. Environmental issues, along with land acquisition, social unrest, and labor exploitation, are other frequently censored topics in the name of "stability maintenance".
Ed: You plotted a map to show the geographic distribution of news deletion: what does the pattern show?
Sonya: We see an apparent geographic pattern in news deletion, with neighboring countries being more likely to be deleted than distant ones. Border disputes between China and its neighbors may be one cause; for example with Japan over the Diaoyu-Senkaku Islands, with the Philippines over the Huangyan Island-Scarborough Shoal, and with India over South Tibet. Another reason may be a concern over maintaining allies. Burma had the highest deletion rates among all the countries, with the deleted news mostly covering its curb on censorship. Watching this shift, China might worry that media reform in Burma could lead to copycat attempts inside China.
On the other hand, China has given Burma diplomatic cover, considering it as the "second coast" to the Indian Ocean and importing its natural resources (Howe & Knight, 2012). For these reasons, China may be compelled to censor Burma more than other countries, even though they don't share a border. Nonetheless, although oceans apart, the US topped the list by sheer number of news deletions, reflecting the bittersweet relation between the two nations.
Ed: What do you think explains the much higher levels of censorship reported by others for social media than for news media? How does geographic distribution of deletion differ between the two?
Sonya: The deletion rates of online news are apparently far lower than those of Sina Weibo posts. The overall deletion rates on NetEase and Sina Beijing were 0.05% and 0.17%, compared to 16.25% on the social media platform (Bamman et al., 2012). Several reasons may help explain this gap. First, social media confronts enduring spam that has to be cleaned up constantly, whereas it is not a problem at all for professional news aggregators. Second, self-censorship practiced by news media plays an important role, because Chinese journalists are more obliged and prepared to self-censor sensitive information, compared to ordinary Chinese citizens. Subsequently, news media rarely mention "crown prince party" or "democracy movement", which were among the most frequently deleted terms on Sina Weibo.
Geographically, the deletion rates across China have distinct patterns on news media and social media. Regarding Sina Weibo, deletion rates increase when the messages are published near the fringe or in the west where the economy is less developed. Regarding news websites, the deletion rates rise as they approach the center and east, where the economy is better developed. In addition, the provinces surrounding Beijing also have more news deleted, meaning that political concerns are a driving force behind content control.
Ed: Can you tell if the censorship process mostly relies on searching for sensitive keywords, or on more semantic analysis of the actual content? ie can you (or the censors..) distinguish sensitive "opinions" as well as sensitive topics?
Sonya: First, too sensitive topics will never survive pre-censorship or be published on news websites, such as the Tiananmen Square protest, although they may sneak in on social media with deliberate typos or other circumvention techniques. However, it is clear that censors use keywords to locate articles on sensitive topics. For instance, after the Fukushima earthquake in 2011, rumors spread in the Chinese Cyberspace that radiation was rising from the Japanese nuclear plant and iodine would help protect against its harmful effects; this was followed by panic-buying of iodized salt. During this period, "nuclear defense", "iodized salt" and "radioactive iodine"–among other generally neutral terms–became politically charged overnight, and were censored in the Chinese web sphere. The taboo list of post-censorship keywords evolves continuously to handle breaking news. Beyond keywords, party organs and other online media are trying to automate sentiment analysis and discern more subtle context. People's Daily, for instance, has been working with elite Chinese universities in this field and already developed a generic product for other institutes to monitor "public sentiment".
Another way to sort out sensitive information is to keep an eye on most popular stories, because a popular story would represent a greater "threat" to the existing political and social order. In our study, about 47% of the deleted stories were listed as top 100 mostly read/discussed at some point. This indicates that the more readership a story gains, the more attention it draws from censors.
Although news websites self-censor (therefore experiencing under 1% post-censorship), they are also required to monitor and "clean" comments following each news article. According to my very conservative estimate–if a censor processes 100 comments per minute and works eight hours per day–reviewing comments on Sina Beijing from 11-16 September 2012, would have required 336 censors working full time. In fact, Charles Cao, CEO of Sina, mentioned to Forbes that at least 100 censors were "devoted to monitoring content 24 hours a day". As new sensitive issues emerge and new circumvention techniques are developed continuously, it is an ongoing battle between the collective intelligence of Chinese netizens and the mechanical work conducted (and artificial intelligence implemented) by a small group of censors.
Ed: It must be a cause of considerable anxiety for journalists and editors to have their material removed. Does censorship lead to sanctions? Or is the censorship more of an annoyance that must be negotiated?
Sonya: Censorship does indeed lead to sanctions. However, I don't think "anxiety" would be the right word to describe their feelings, because if they are really anxious they could always choose self-censorship and avoid embarrassing the authorities. Considering it is fairly easy to predict whether a news report will please or irritate officials, I believe what fulfills the whistleblowers when they disclose inconvenient facts is a strong sense of justice and tremendous audacity. Moreover, I could barely discern any "negotiation" in the process of censorship. Negotiation is at least a two-way communication, whereas censorship follows continual orders sent from the authorities to the mass media, and similarly propaganda is a one-way communication from the authorities to the masses via the media. As such, it is common to see disobedient journalists threatened or punished for "defying" censorial orders.
Southern Metropolis Daily is one of China's most aggressive and punished newspapers. In 2003, the newspaper broke the epidemic of SARS that local officials had wished to hide from the public. Soon after this report, it covered a university graduate beaten to death in policy custody because he carried no proper residency papers. Both cases received enormous attention from Chinese authorities and the international community, seriously embarrassing local officials. It is alleged and widely believed that some local officials demanded harsh penalties for the Daily; the director and the deputy editor were sentenced to 11 and 12 years in jail for "taking briberies" and "misappropriating state-owned assets" and the chief editor was dismissed.
Not only professional journalists but also (broadly defined) citizen journalists could face similar penalties. For instance, Xu Zhiyong, a lawyer who defended journalists on trial, and Ai Weiwei, an artist who tried to investigate collapsed schools after the Sichuan earthquake, have experienced similar penalties: fines for tax evasion, physical attacks, house arrest, and secret detainment; exactly the same censorship tactics that states carried out before the advent of the Internet, as described in Ilan Peleg's (1993) book Patterns of Censorship Around the World.
Ed: What do you think explains the lack of censorship in the overseas portal? (Could there be a certain value for the government in having some news items accessible to an external audience, but unavailable to the internal one?)
Sonya: It is more costly to control content by searching for and deleting individual news stories than simply blocking a whole website. For this reason, when a website outside the Great Firewall carries embarrassing content to the Chinese government, Chinese censors will simply block the whole website rather than request deletions. Overseas branches of Chinese media may comply but foreign media may simply drop such a deletion request.
Given online users' behavior, it is effective and efficient to strictly control domestic content. In general, there are two types of Chinese online users, those who only visit Chinese websites operating inside China and those who also consume content from outside the country. Regarding this second type, it is really hard to prescribe what they do and don't read, because they may be well equipped with circumvention tools and often obtain access to Chinese media published in Hong Kong and Taiwan but blocked in China. In addition, some Western media, such as the BBC, the New York Times, and Deutsche Welle, make media consumption easy for Chinese readers by publishing in Chinese. Of course, this type of Chinese user may be well educated and able to read English and other foreign languages directly. Facing these people, Chinese authorities would see their efforts in vain if they tried to censor overseas branches of Chinese media, because, outside the Great Firewall, there are too many sources for information that lie beyond the reach of Chinese censors.
Chinese authorities are in fact strategically wise in putting their efforts into controlling domestic online media, because this first type of Chinese user accounts for 99.9% of the whole online population, according to Google's 2010 estimate. In his 2013 book Rewire, Ethan Zuckerman summarizes this phenomenon: "none of the top ten nations [in terms of online population] looks at more than 7 percent international content in its fifty most popular news sites" (p. 56). Since the majority of the Chinese populace perceives the domestic Internet as "the entire cyberspace", manipulating the content published inside the Great Firewall means that (according to Chinese censors) many of the time bombs will have been defused.
Read the full paper: Sonya Yan Song, Fei Shen, Mike Z. Yao, Steven S. Wildman (2013) Unmasking News in Cyberspace: Examining Censorship Patterns of News Portal Sites in China. Presented at "China and the New Internet World", International Communication Association (ICA) Preconference, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, June 2013.
Sonya Y. Song led this study as a Google Policy Fellow in 2012. Currently, she is a Knight-Mozilla OpenNews Fellow and a Ph.D. candidate in media and information studies at Michigan State University. Sonya holds a bachelor's and master's degree in computer science from Tsinghua University in Beijing and master of philosophy in journalism from the University of Hong Kong. She is also an avid photographer, a devotee of literature, and a film buff.
Sonya Yan Song was talking to blog editor David Sutcliffe. | {
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Almas Insight Brings on Deloitte's Industry Leader Michael Griffiths to Advise on Accurately Measuring Human Capability in the Job Market
RR Editor - August 9, 2022
Empowering the fourth generation of human capability management solutions to the workforce market, Almas Insight is helping to provide employers and employees with the data they need for better, more efficient placement in the job market
SEATTLE - August 9, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Almas Insight, a company that provides data-driven solutions for organizations to measure needed human skills in the job market, today announces the addition of Michael Griffiths as an advisor. Griffiths is a principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP with Deloitte's Workforce Development practice in North America. With this addition, Almas will be able to leverage Griffiths' deep experience and industry understanding of how organizations hire more strategically, reorganize more efficiently and compete more effectively with objective, data-driven employee insight.
Griffiths brings more than 20 years of experience in leading key programs for market-leading clients, with work across industries — ranging from mergers and acquisitions, leadership development, and workforce transformations for leading firms. He is a thought leader across workforce transformation and has won industry recognition including both the Brandon Hall and Chief Learning Officer awards. Prior to Deloitte, Griffiths was the Global Strategy Lead for Learning Solutions at Accenture. Griffiths' experience helping global organizations transform and adapt their talent strategies to new market conditions by utilizing cutting-edge technology is virtually unparalleled.
At Deloitte, an organization with differentiated services and solutions in learning, leadership development, knowledge management, and skills-based transformations, Griffiths works with global clients to build high-performance businesses that drive growth and optimization through talent and learning. He is also the lead for Deloitte's "Human Capital Trends" for 2022. All of this experience combined makes him a welcomed advisor to Almas, a company centered on utilizing human capital data to better manage and develop organizational workforces.
Almas Insight offers a cutting-edge, immersive, game-based product that combines contextual video, situational simulation, and cognitive tests to measure more than a dozen high-demand human skills fast. The company was formed to bring this decade of research to businesses and was promptly funded by Learn Capital — the world's largest human development venture fund. Through research conducted by the University of Washington, Almas demonstrated with a nationally representative sample that users broadly prefer this measurement method. More importantly, it helps to reduce socioeconomic biases inherent in our current employment system and has seen validity exceeding all other methods tested.
"Adding a human capital leader like Michael Griffiths to our advisory board is a clear next step for our work at Almas and will accelerate our ability to help global organizations," said Rob Savette, co-founder of Almas Insight. "We have an outstanding technology solution that can help employees while simultaneously saving organizations significant amounts of capital. As organizations face the extraordinary talent challenges presented by the current economic climate, our complete focus will be on getting our solution into the hands of as many human capital and executive leaders as quickly as possible."
"Most organizations are facing critical new workforce challenges the last few years. These new challenges require new workforce solutions," said Griffiths. "Human skill measurement is one of the key trends I see as necessary in this market transformation. Workplace research has shown this is a critical component to hiring, success, development, and, critically, tenure for employees."
About Almas Insight
Almas offers a cutting-edge approach to integrating objective human-driven data into the hiring and workforce management market, using an immersive, game-based digital work sample to measure more than a dozen high-demand human capabilities. By utilizing the Almas Insight analytics platform, companies can better determine where employees and candidates are a good fit, identify high-performance individuals, streamline reorganization efforts, build more effective professional growth plans, and gain a greater understanding of workforce attrition. This opens a new channel of understanding between employees and employers — accelerating the business world into a more informed, healthier, equitable, and sustainable future.
Emily Senkosky
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Original Source: Almas Insight Brings on Deloitte's Industry Leader Michael Griffiths to Advise on Accurately Measuring Human Capability in the Job Market
Duke Horan Named President of Bonfire Engineering and Construction
Horan will be responsible for operations and management of programs to support Bonfire Engineering and Construction's growth and development
DENVER - August 9, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Denver-based Bonfire Engineering and Construction is proud to announce the appointment of Duke Horan as President. He will also serve as a member of Bonfire Infrastructure Group's executive leadership team.
"We are thrilled to have Duke on board to help scale the business and support our purpose of evaluating, designing, and constructing broadband networks that will stand the test of time," said Brian Hollister, CEO and Founder of Bonfire Engineering and Construction. "His track record of growing construction operations from under $10 million to over $100 million annually allows our business to take a big step forward in our ability to impact the communities and customers we serve."
As President of Bonfire Engineering and Construction, Horan will be responsible for the operations and day-to-day management of the business unit to support the growing customer base of communities, tribal nations, and service providers.
"I am very excited to join Bonfire during this time of massive change and growth, and partner with a robust leadership team to continue their progress of service excellence within our industry," said Horan. "Being able to truly help our clients understand their broadband feasibility is something that I see making a real difference in bridging the digital divide."
Horan has over 20 years of experience in the telecom engineering and construction industry and has worked across the United States on last mile, middle mile, long-haul fiber, and wireless networks in the government, education, and healthcare sectors. Prior to joining Bonfire, Horan held leadership positions at Henkels & McCoy, Adesta, MFSNT, Ecklebe Building, Inc., and was a graduate teaching assistant at the University of Nebraska.
About Bonfire Engineering and Construction
We help service providers, utilities, and municipalities deploy broadband infrastructure. Bonfire is a team of engineers, technologists, and construction experts who can design, build, and support the growing demand for broadband across the United States.
We offer engineering, construction, and technology services, providing customers with end-to-end, turnkey solutions. We deliver these solutions through our Proven Process that enables us to deliver a superior customer experience. Learn more at bonfire-ec.com.
Nick Dinsmoor
Original Source: Duke Horan Named President of Bonfire Engineering and Construction
Fairwinds Introduces GoNoGo to Help DevOps Teams Validate Kubernetes Add-Ons Prior to Deployment
New OSS tool ensures add-ons can be safely upgraded. BOSTON - August 9, 2022 ...
Small Business Owners Seek Relief Amid Rising Inventory Costs
As inflation and supply chain issues drive prices up, Main Street explores unconventional inventory funding solutions. Rising Inventory Costs ...
FentCheck Founders Named Fast Company's 'Most Creative People in Business 2022' for Fentanyl Overdose Harm Reduction
The renowned business magazine Fast Company honors a small group of entrepreneurs for their innovation and global impact annually
OAKLAND, Calif. - August 9, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Fast Company today announced its 14th annual list of the Most Creative People in Business, recognizing FentCheck founders Alison Heller and Dean Shold for their impact on reducing accidental fentanyl overdoses in the United States.
Each year, Fast Company honors individuals making a cultural impact via bold achievements that have never been accomplished before in their chosen fields. These influential and diverse engineers, executives, filmmakers, activists, designers, research scientists, and founders, among others, are leading with creativity during one of the most challenging times in history.
"We're honored that Fast Company has chosen to recognize FentCheck's innovative work in harm reduction," said FentCheck co-founder Alison Heller. "FentCheck takes a compassionate and creative approach, inspired by the AIDS activists who put condoms in bathrooms at bars and clubs in the 80s. The abstinence-only approach never worked for sex, and it doesn't work for substance use. Our mission is to get fentanyl test strips and other life-saving resources into as many venues as possible, and this award will help us reach more people."
"There are a lot of misconceptions about people who use drugs," said FentCheck co-founder Dean Shold. "But at the end of the day, they come from all types of backgrounds. They're cooks, bankers, servers, doctors, students, office workers, first responders, you name it. Fentanyl doesn't give people second chances, but FentCheck does. Our goal is to destigmatize the resources that are saving lives and make them accessible."
Since its founding in 2019, FentCheck has distributed over 1,500 fentanyl test strips every week to over 50 venues in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York, Portland, and Reno. In addition to this important work, FentCheck makes Narcan and Narcan training available to staff at venues around the U.S., and frequently works with legislators to advocate for statewide legislation supporting harm reduction, thus reducing fentanyl overdose deaths in their congressional districts. FentCheck is also a partner of the harm reduction program at the University of California, Berkeley.
About FentCheck
FentCheck's mission is to decrease the overwhelming number of accidental fentanyl overdoses by providing life-saving resources like Fentanyl Test Strips and Narcan within the community. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. FentCheck can be found online at www.FentCheck.org.
Original Source: FentCheck Founders Named Fast Company's 'Most Creative People in Business 2022' for Fentanyl Overdose Harm Reduction | {
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A hoard of gold coins are to be put on display at the National Museum
regtondetectors / February 4, 2013
Eighty-one gold coins dating from 17th-century are to be put on display at the National Museum in Dublin. They were found two weeks ago, hidden in the soil under the floor of u pub in Tipperary.
The National Museum of Ireland reports that the hoard was unearthed on 14th January 2013 during ground works being undertaken at Main Street, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary.
It is believed to be the most significant gold coins find for decades. A hoard of a guineas and half guineas rapped together and hidden for hundreds of years.
Archaeologists from the Museum, who examined the site following the discovery last Friday, believe the coins may have been wrapped and held together by some material which has not survived.
The National Museum of Ireland have described it "as one of the most significant finds of the 17th century gold coins ever found in Ireland."
The hoard was found by builders who did the right and passed them onto the authorities.
The coins will be on display in Collins Barracks within weeks and once they had been valued the honest builders will get finders fee from the state
RTE News Gold coin hoard to be displayed in National Museum
February 4, 2013 in Hobby News, What's New. Tags: A hoard of a guineas, A hoard of gold coins, Builders Find Stash In Irish Pub, gold coins, gold coins in Irish Pub, gold Tipperary
Article | 17th c. gold coin hoard found in Co. Tipperary pub
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They all started out as amateur writers.
The other day I was doing some mundane grocery shopping when a 20-something recognized me. "Hey, how do I get started?"
You'll likely need a couple breaks to become a professional writer – a friend of a friend already in the business or perhaps just being at the right place at the right time. But something you can't short-cut is the act of writing. Again. Again. And some more again. If you don't love it - and if you haven't done a lot of it - you might as well attempt to open a Lemonade Stand without a single lemon.
Yes, the demonstrated ability to consistently observe, opine and write is your currency. It's your product. Your main asset.
So now that I've totally empowered you, go get 'em! Good luck and never give up and … Oh, my story? Well, sure okay.
Allow me to, um, write it for you.
No way around it, I was born with the tools essential for writing – creativity, curiosity and a vivid imagination. Mom says I often stretch the truth yet I simply rebut that characterization, based on the fact that she herself has a vivid imagination. While my younger brother would merely dab some peanut butter between two slices and enjoy lunch, I'd get out a piece of paper and spin a yarn about how exactly it came to be that Mrs. Baird herself happened to deliver a loaf of bread to our house. I dunno, somehow it made my sandwich taste better.
Meanwhile, Dad led me into sports as soon as I could walk. I was always fascinated by big words, which facilitated a decent vocabulary and, voila, my foundation as a writer. So when did I begin?
When I was about 7 years old I'd go in the backyard with my baseball glove and a tennis ball (I initially used a real baseball, but one shattered window later I involuntarily downsized the danger). I'd throw that ball off the side of the house, off the roof, off the barbecue grill, off the neighbor's latticework. All the while producing a running commentary in my head, as if watching real baseball players throwing, hitting and fielding.
After an hour or so I'd go inside and write the story of the "game" I'd just played.
In high school I idolized Isiah Thomas and Bjorn Borg. But despite my finely-tuned vivid imagination, I eventually realized my 5-foot-8 frame wouldn't be garnering me millions of dollars playing sports. So, I reasoned, why not get paid instead to go to games writing sports?
I grew up reading Blackie Sherrod in the Dallas Morning News, Skip Bayless in the Dallas Times Herald and Rick Reilly and Gary Smith in Sports Illustrated. I was the editor of my high-school newspaper in Duncanville, majored in Journalism at UT-Arlington and, upon graduating in 1986, landed an entry-level job at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. (My first assignment was to write a story about a sport I had barely heard of and never seen or attended - Dallas Sidekicks indoor soccer. Imagination, activate!) I've been writing – for newspapers, magazines, blogs, books and even radio and TV websites since.
To me there's nothing as rewarding as writing. The feeling after nailing a story is the equivalent of a runner's high. The process of having a thought, processing and refining it in your brain and through your creative filters, bringing it to life through your fingertips, and then having a total stranger both read it and "get it"? Priceless.
It's the reason I write.
Be Your Own Boss – If you're resourceful and organized and motivated, you can make a decent living as a freelance writer. Get on the Internet and search job posts. "Writing Jobs" is a simple, solid search to begin with. Spend an entire day doing it. Maybe two. Make a list of contacts. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how many websites, blogs, magazines, etc. have a need for unique, original content. No matter fast and far our communication advances, content remains king. Every platform - whether it be cute 140-character takes to long-form 14,000-word exposes - needs fuel to run its engine. And that fuel is content, written by - tuh-dah! - writers.
You can write about sports, food, electronics, concerts, the likelihood of a major earthquake taking down Dallas. Anything. And you should write about them all, as long as you don't compromise your quality with too much quantity. Individually, each gig won't make you rich. But cumulatively, you'll be able to keep the lights on. The great thing about freelancing is that you'll also be honing your skills, building your portfolio and making invaluable contacts in the literary world.
Don't Hire An Agent – Unless you are an accomplished writer looking to move to a new city (like say, ahem, Hollywood), my experience is that it's not worth it. Nobody knows you better than you. And nobody will fight harder for you, than you.
Pay Your Dues – If you'd rather wedge your foot into the door of a newspaper than try to go it alone, it's doable as well. Most publications accept interns and there are certainly entry-level, fresh-outta-college jobs. Just be prepared to get coffee in the morning and to cover wacky, irrelevant assignments at night. At the Star-Telegram my rookie year included writing stories about a darts tournament, a high-school power-lifting meet and even a tractor pull. But within three years I was at Texas Stadium covering Cowboys games. Was it worth it? You know that answer. When initially commencing your career, nothing is more valuable than sweat equity.
Degrees of Experience – I loved my college years and I wouldn't trade my UTA education. Obviously I'd recommend working at your college newspaper and earning a degree in Journalism. A degree will open a lot of doors. But, honestly, you can trump that piece of paper with a quality portfolio of your writing. Most of my editors have cherished experience over education.
Pad Your Portfolio – Blogs, websites, magazines, etc. are looking for versatility. You'll open more eyes - and doors - if you can write both copy (scripts, ads, marketing brochures, etc.) and content (blogs, stories, features, etc.). The more topics you can write about, the better your chance of landing a gig. So fill your portfolio with variety: Long-form stories. Short featurettes. Opinion pieces. Poems. Maybe even your favorite Tweet.
Popularity Contest – If you're a freelancer, it can be difficult to achieve a very important goal en route to becoming a successful writer: Building an audience. These days you can do this via Facebook with some intriguing posts and corresponding "Likes." But I recommend starting your own blog. I know, but hear me out. It's cheaper – and easier – than you think. It looks great on a resume. And it's a way to earn a following of fans that dig what you're delivering. Don't go into with grandiose, irrational visions. Just write what you're passionate about, shove it out via your social media and watch the saplings sprout into Redwoods. Yep, that's how it starts. Who knows, maybe that blog – at first just a vehicle to tote your writing – will develop and mature into the career you were searching for in the first place.
Dream Of Success, Prepare For Rejection – One of the most important arrows in your quiver is a thick skin. You will get rejected. You will write horrible stories. You will make embarrassing typos. Writing isn't for the faint of heart or fragile of ego. Learn from your mistakes. Experiment with your style. Stay true to your passion.
Because, after all, the best part about amateur writers?
They grow up to be professional writers.
Richie, as a former "ink stained wretch" your advice was spot on and I join those who appreciate your writing, even when you're wrong.
Even when I'm wrong ... I write.
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Posted on Wed October 3, 2018.
Things to do in and around the Drakensberg these summer holidays!
Spring is now in full bloom, and here in the Underberg, we are welcoming the warmer weather and the longer days spent enjoying the great outdoors. Summer is fast approaching, as are the December holidays, and if you haven't planned an end of year getaway yet, then now is the time to do it. The beautiful Drakensberg Mountains and the wild Underberg surrounds are the perfect place to escape with your family this summer. Offering lots of activities for the kids and those young at heart, there will never be a dull moment!
Umzimkulu River Lodge is one of the best places in South Africa for fishing enthusiasts! The trout fishing season opened at the beginning of September and will until the end of May. Grab your rods and park yourself anywhere along our 2.5km of river frontage and start reeling in the wild rainbow and brown trout. Want to teach the kids how to fish? Our small bass dam and a trout dam on the neighbouring property provide endless hours of fun for all ages!
The sprawling Drakensberg Mountain range is an absolute haven for walking and hiking enthusiasts. From short walks in the nature reserves at the foot of the mountains to longer day, or even overnight treks, the Drakensberg has it all. If hiking just isn't your thing, then discovering the variety of trails on your mountain bike is also a possibility. Rock paintings, waterfalls, rock pools, and stunning vistas await!
The Drakensberg area and its surrounds have no shortage of 4x4 trails. The epic and bucket-list worthy Sani Pass is an absolute must-do for any 4x4 enthusiast while a number of other off-road adventures are dotted around this region. You can also combine the Drakensberg with a trip into Lesotho for more off-the-beaten-track discoveries!
The Underberg area is one of the best places in the berg to go horseriding. No matter your skill level, you can trek on our toughened mountain ponies into the surrounding farmlands, with the Drakensberg Mountains providing a beautiful background to your ride. Riding can be arranged on our neighbouring farm, 4km away, and kiddies lessons are even available if you really want to introduce the family to this exciting sport.
Here at Umzimkulu River Lodge, we have a personal checklist of over 100 birds. Tick them off one by one or join our challenge and add to our ever-growing list. If you are a real birding enthusiast then be sure to visit one of the vulture feeding sites or hides in the Drakensberg for your chance to see the gorgeous bearded vulture.
Located at the finish of the Drak Challenge, South Africa's extreme canoe marathon, Umzimkulu River Lodge is a great base for anyone that loves the water. Explore the river on one of our own canoes or join us for a day out tubing. On this epic adventure, you will be dropped 5km upstream and will tube back to the lodge. Lots of laughter and a great time of family bonding is on the cards!
Whether you want to practice your swing at the driving range or spend a few hours out on the course, the Drakensberg is home to 19 different golf courses. Discover a new course every day or hone your skills at your favourite pick, either way, you won't be disappointed golfing in the Drakensberg!
Discover more things to do in the Drakensberg here or contact us to start planning your summer holiday in the Drakensberg! | {
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Schwarzenegger's PC: 'I'll Be Hacked'
September 12, 2006 By gecko
Arnold Schwarzenegger (who hitherto will be referred to as Arnie as I do not have the patience to spell that ridiculous last name everytime I refer to him) may have been sent back from the future to protect humankind in the Terminator movies and may have used all of those high tech gizmos in his scifi action movies. But all of these could not protect him from computer hackers.
Last week, the erstwhile governor of California was caught in a taped private conversation making remarks about African Americans and Latinos, most especially a state congresswoman of Hispanic descent, as hot blooded or being passionate.
The office of Arnie is now blaming a computer hacker as the culprit for the recorded and leaked conversation. His staff is now undertaking an investigation and looking into the security of the governor�s office computer system.
The controversial conversation was actually taped during a meeting with the governor�s aides. Police are investigating the incident because the taped conversations were stored on digital files in state computers and these computers are only accessible to a few select people.
I am kind of ambivalent about these allegations of technological espionage . I just feel that the media has turned the community of PC geeks into an imagined threat that it has become a convenient excuse to blame these people when there is some unexplainable incident that has happened anywhere that involves some sort of technology.
Next thing we know, if Arnie gets into another foot in mouth incident, he will blame computer hackers for getting into his brain and controlling what he says.
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If there were no tomorrow, what would you give today?
Forget everything else, forget the sun, the light, the day or the night, how will you spend today? Think about that, maybe you will think about yourself? or in the person at your side? We have only one opportunity in life.
What happens if the life that you have now is the only thing that you will have the rest of the year, o maybe the rest of your life? If the work that you have today is the only work that you will have the rest of the year? Or the relationship that you have now is the only relationship that you will have the rest of your life? What can happen with you…? What happens if all that you have now is all that you will have for the rest for the of your life and no more? If this happen, what would you do!?
How many people do you know that could be making something different with their life if their were born again. All that we do and all that we accomplish in our life are just a little part of the things that we can do in an entire life, is just a little part of all that is possible for us.
If you die in this exactly moment, what will die with you? What dreams? What ideas? What talents? What potential of greatness that you even not shown in your life?
You've allowed that your fears and laziness stop you, only to realize that you've never lived and that you only use a little part of all your potential, a little part of your intelligence and your talent!
You have a mission: Leave a legacy!
Doesn't matter what you have or what you do, wins and losses will come in droves, but the important thing is your Effort! Nobody can judge your effort! Every time that somebody say "NO" to your plans or your dreams, you are closer to a "YES"! Trust me, you will win if you don't quit!
Everybody has a dream, a hope, a goal, but the real question is when you wake up in the morning, what effort do you put in?
We get one opportunity, one chance, one life!
Thanks a Lot to Annie Araci, and Mr English for the help and Support!!!!
Very well written. However, it not "if" but "when".
Thanks a lot for your comment Randy! Always Welcome!
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Fig. 1—Photograph of plug in Teflon sleeve (left) and slice through computer-tomography-tomogram at low resolution (center) and at high resolution (right).
For the planning of an enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) project in a major mature oil field in east Malaysia, an extensive routine-core-analysis (RCA) and special-core-analysis (SCAL) program has been performed on unconsolidated clastic reservoir rocks. In view of the limited availability of homogeneous core plugs of suitable size for coreflooding experiments and for "conventional" SCAL laboratory investigations, a complementary analysis of petrophysical properties was performed on the basis of the acquisition of high-resolution 3D microcomputed-tomography (MCT) images.
Visualize the status and monitor potential changes of pore morphology, fluid distributions, and wettability during the handling and execution of laboratory experiments on unconsolidated-friable-rock samples.
Evaluate and model the impact of sample heterogeneity and wettability changes on petrophysical properties.
Provide petrophysical properties for individual distinct rock types at pore scale for heterogeneous or irregularly shaped samples that are not suitable or available for RCA/SCAL and flooding experiments.
Scale up drainage and imbibition predictions of subplugs from heterolithic/laminated plugs to full-plug scale and, potentially, further to reservoir scale.
However, because of the lack of preserved core material from earlier wells, and the relatively poor recovery of new conventional cores from recent infill wells in this field, alternative data-acquisition options were investigated in this pilot test on the basis of the significant improvements in, and encouraging results from, DCA and PNM technologies in recent years.
This article, written by JPT Technology Editor Chris Carpenter, contains highlights of paper OTC 24772, "Application of Digital Core Analysis and Pore-Network Modeling on the Basis of 3D Micro-CT Images for an Enhanced-Oil-Recovery Project in a Mature Oil Field in East Malaysia," by W. Nur Safawati, Bt. W.M. Zainudin, Zahidah M. Zain, and Lutz Riepe, Petronas, prepared for the 2014 Offshore Technology Conference Asia, Kuala Lumpur, 25–28 March. The paper has not been peer reviewed. Copyright 2014 Offshore Technology Conference. Reproduced by permission. | {
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Fri, Apr 17th, 2020 | 11:39AM by Ethan Anderson Last Updated Fri, Apr 17th, 2020 | 11:39AM
Australia's two big casino groups, Crown Resorts and the Star Group have released details of their survival strategies in a bid to reassure investors they can weather the shutdowns of their businesses due to coronavirus.
The Guardian reports the government announced that casinos must close on March 23, which resulted in two of the nation's biggest employers laying off thousands of staff and closing their casinos.
The Star announced on Thursday it had executed an additional debt-funding facility with existing relationship banks for $200m to strengthen its liquidity position.
It said it has stood down about 8,500 staff and terminated casuals and contractors.
It would access the government's JobKeeper scheme for eligible employees, it said.
The chief executive, Matt Bekier, had taken a 40 per cent pay cut and directors had cut their fees by 50 per cent.
Crown announced on Thursday it had lined up facilities with its banks for a total of $560m and had agreed terms with the three banks funding the construction of its Barangaroo project to allow building to continue.
"The facility [for $450m] remains subject to final credit approvals and long-form documentation," Crown said.
It said its current cash balance of "approximately $500m, together with its ability to secure over $1bn in additional debt facilities", reflected "Crown's strong financial position" during the period of disruption.
It did not provide estimates of how long its cash would last.
Crown and Star casinos outline survival strategies for coronavirus shutdowns https://t.co/c6ymVcwg33
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Crown stands down bulk of its workforce
Crown has now stood down about 95 per cent or more than 11,500 of its employees.
"Only employees in business-critical functions remain actively working," the company said.
Ex-gratia payments of two weeks' pay were given to those full-time and part-time employees, while casuals were given a lump sum payment of $1000.
Staff were also allowed to draw down on existing annual and long-service leave.
Crown's chief executive Ken Barton and the board have taken 20 per cent cuts to their remuneration.
Including the new facility, the Star said it had available cash and undrawn debt facilities of $700m.
That, it said, would provide sufficient liquidity for an extended period of shutdown.
Unlike Crown, Star provides estimates of the rate it would burn through cash, saying it would need about $220m in total under a three-month shutdown to June 30 and $320m in total under a six-month shutdown to September 30.
Those estimates include operating expenses, drawdowns by employees on accrued annual and long-service leave entitlements, payables offset by receivables, interest payments and capital expenditure payments, Star said.
Star's expansion plans were at a much earlier stage.
Crown, however, is midway through the construction of its $2.2bn high-roller casino and apartment block at Barangaroo, which is designed to cater to VIP gamblers from China.
Many of the luxury units have also been sold to offshore investors.
"Crown intends to continue construction of the Crown Sydney project as planned and, absent any further delays arising from the impact of coronavirus, remains on track for completion of the Crown Sydney hotel resort by the end of the year, Crown said in the statement to the ASX.
A slowdown or halting of major construction projects would be a further blow to the Australian economy.
"Currently, there are more than 1300 people employed on the construction of Crown Sydney, which is expected to be maintained until completion," the company said.
"In the lead-up to the full opening of Crown Sydney, Crown expects to recruit more than 2000 people to work in the hotel resort." | {
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All Students will have summer English assignments to do over the summer. Several other classes have assignments that are due the first day of school or sooner. It is the student's responsibility to be aware of the homework and to have it completed on time.
There are no summer assignments for AP World History for summer 2018.
Below are the links to the Art Summer Assignments for the 2018-19 school year.
Below are the links to the English I Summer Assignments for the 2019-20 school year. Please identify the student's English level and click on the associated link to get the summer assignment.
Please check your Canvas Account for your Summer 2018 Assignment. If none posted, please check back weekly.
Summer Reading Assignments for English II 2018 - 19.
For the 2017-2018 the AP US History course will be using an online text from the website Openstax : http://cnx.org/contents/[email protected]:gMXC1GEM@3/Introduction (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
3) There will be two short assignments due throughout the summer which students will submit directly through Canvas.
3) When we return to school you will have a multiple choice test on the two periods on the first day back and an essay (or short answer) test on the second day back. Note: The readings for this course will not be finalized until June 1.
Google the title and the author. They should all be available somewhere on the internet ( i.e.
Read Chapters 1 & 2 and download & complete Chapters 1 Term Sheet and Chapter 2 Term Sheet. Questions and problems can be attached.
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Tag Archives: Forever Young
Before you discard my review of Forever Young: A Memoir (Sept. 2021) by Hayley Mills as an off-topic book review, try to bear with me for a few minutes before I get to the link between her and the Beatles.
For those of us of a certain age and generation, there will forever be only one real version of the movie 'The Parent Trap' and it will be the one put out by Disney in 1961, starring a young, 14 year old, English actress by the name of Hayley Mills. Maybe some of you will even remember her in her first Disney movie, Pollyanna, in 1960! Truth be told, her movie career was one that was fast and furious, as you will obviously notice while reading her book.
Hayley Mills is the daughter of actor Sir John Mills. Granted, I had no idea who he was until I read this book, but to make a long story short, he played the father in the Disney classic – The Swiss Family Robinson. And though he was a well-known actor and household name in the 50s and 60s, he only got that part because Walt Disney was so determined to sign Hayley to a 6 year, 6 film contract, they offer him the lead in another film project they were developing.
Hayley is also the younger sister of Juliet Mills – the actress who played the nanny in the 1970-1971 television series Nanny and the Professor (I feel embarrassed that I didn't know that!). One of the major themes throughout her life (and this book), is how much Hayley adored her sister and at the same time, the guilt she felt when she shot to fame ahead of Juliet.
So, where's the Beatles connection? Well, like all the girls of her generation, Hayley was a huge fan of the Beatles and talks often of it within the context of her life. By the time, she became famous, she would occasionally run into them (and other famous rockstars) at exclusive clubs or parties around London. It was during one such party, in 1964, that a 17 year old Hayley would spy her mother in conversation with George Harrison and watch in horror & surprise as her mother asked (and received) George's phone number! But if she thought that wasn't embarrassing enough, when a charity event presented itself where Hayley would need an escort, her mother was so bold as to call up George and ask him to take her daughter! You'll need to read this book to learn all the juicy details of that night and breakfast in the morning!
There's cute story Hayley shares of the night she saw the Beatles perform at the Hollywood Bowl and the unbelievable after party in the Hollywood hills! Another great tale for the Beatle fan that absolutely needs to know every detail of the Fab Four's whereabouts.
Though Hayley spends a lot of time talking about her costars and their personal history in this book, I couldn't help but get drawn in by her story of a young girl swept up in the Hollywood movie star life, surpassing her father and sister's stardom and still coming out the other side unscathed and squeaky clean. And at 76, she's still acting today. And for that reason…
I rate this book, 4 out of 4 Beetles!
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What happens now? Football after the Super League proposal
European football will still change
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With the European Super League failing before even getting off the ground, it is time to consider where football goes from here.
The project led by 12 of the continent's wealthiest clubs threatened to tear apart the very fabric of association football, so it is hard to pretend we can carry on as normal as if it never happened.
There will be no Super League, for now anyway, but changes to European football are nonetheless on the way and they are far from a victory for the less well off.
The attempted power play by the so-called 'Dirty Dozen' ostensibly failed and UEFA's strength and status has been reinforced, or so it would appear at first glance.
On the other hand, the wantaway clubs are likely in the coming years to get a lot of what they wanted, begging the question if they knew it would fail all along.
UEFA has this week confirmed the new format for the Champions League which will debut in 2024/25 and it is a pretty radical shift, showing once more that Europen football is changing one way or another.
Curiously, the new-look Champions League will have 180 group stage matches, the exact same number proposed by the European Super League and almost double the amount currently played in the Champions League.
Each team will play ten games, which is fewer than the 18 proposed by the European Super League but still an increase on the current format.
That was one of the key desires of the elite clubs, more European fixtures, and more games overall means the potential for greater television and advertising revenue, as well as ticket sales and other matchday income.
The group stage will also take the form of just one group, a virtual league, and the same premise will be introduced to the Europa League and Conference League as well.
This is different from the Super League, which proposed two groups, but interestingly still a shift from the traditional smaller groups to larger leagues.
One of the most controversial aspects of the Champions League's future plans is that a form of safety net is being provided for elite teams who fail to qualify for the competition via their domestic league.
Two group stage places will be reserved for the teams with the highest coefficient that haven't already qualified automatically.
As things stand, that would mean if the rules were in place for next season then Liverpool and Arsenal - two of the Super League's co-founders - would enter the Champions League despite sitting sixth and ninth in the Premier League.
More games and a helping hand for big clubs who have a poor domestic season, so far the new Champions League is sounding like a decent compromise from the perspective of the European Super League clubs.
Then there's the planned relaxation of UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules, which will be music to the ears of the clubs with the most spending power.
Nothing has been confirmed yet on this front, but in response to the COVID-19 crisis, UEFA is preparing to alter the current Financial Fair Play model.
European football's governing body was also quick to announce increased funding for its competitions following the Super League news, funds which are likely to disproportionately benefit the elite.
The reaction and pressure from fans has been credited with playing a huge role in bringing down the European Super League, but supporters might have to stay mad if they are to truly reclaim the game and fight for a fairer future.
With or without a Super League, the coming years will bring change to European football, change that will see television become even more important and the richest clubs move even further away from the rest, unless, perhaps, fans continue to protest.
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She is an aesthetician with an M.A. from Osaka University, and since 1994 she has been a Ph.D. candidate there. She was an adjunct lecturer of Western culture at Koyasan University from 1997 till 1999. Her academic interest is in ontological concepts of creativity and art as communal collaborations in aesthetics of German idealism, and its relationship to its antecedent German mysticism.
This BoF is aiming to encourage Wikimedia editors to share their experiences on translations and its coordination, specially concerning with international/cross-project community building, through brainstorming. Possible topics are including: solutions to problems they have met in their works, how to get people involved, how to organize a good workplace for translation, which kind of information should/is expected to be translated from local communities.
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In business continuity and disaster recovery planning, one of my favorite foundational ideas is Maximum Tolerable Period of Disruption, or MTPoD. Although most effort and budget will be invested in defining and implementing RPO and RTO, during a crisis having a settled MTPoD can guide the team and resources, and there can be some level of confidence if a last resort is considered or employed.
See, there is room - even a need, I believe - in performance and scalability work for "last resorts". In order to be confident when considering performance/scalability last resorts, I believe MTPoD is very important.
2. Activity, performance, resource utilization, error, and change logs are reviewed and compared between baseline and problem contexts.
3. Potential suspects are identified, and additional diagnostic monitoring may be put in place in production.
4. Problem recreation attempted in nonproduction environment.
5. If initial nonprod recreation attempts are unsuccessful, the additional production diagnostics may give more insight into reproducing the problem.
6. If problem is reproduced in nonproduction, further diagnostics can be performed there. That's important because sometimes conclusive diagnostics are too invasive or consume too many resources for production environments.
7. At this point, production or nonprod diagnostics may have a tentative, or even conclusive diagnosis. Corrective actions can then be implemented and validated in nonproduction.
8. Even if the issue cannot be reproduced in nonproduction, the absence of harmful side effects of potential correctives, such as a SQL Server sp or cu install, can be tested in nonprod.
9. Correctives can be promoted to production per change control processes.
10. Correctives in nonprod and prod are evaluated against expectations. Process iterates to step 2 if necessary.
But... sometimes it's even uglier than that. Sometimes, system behavior is truly unhealthy... despite pulling in experts for weeks... gathering lots of diagnostic data... addressing evident tuning opportunities... the system is still unhealthy.
I'm an advocate for understanding database system behavior - healthy and unhealthy. But I also know that there are times for last resorts... sometimes service disruption comes near to MTPoD. I've been there. And I've called for action... sometimes in a room of folks who look at my whiteboard scribbles and think I may not be in my right mind... and sometimes while other experts are voicing the protest that they have never "seen that work".
I haven't always been right in those situations. I believe in stating my level of confidence, and not sugar-coating the risks. But often, when I'm involved its because the situation is already kinda desperate.
*When an extraordinary "fix" resolves an issue that had no strong suspect for diagnosis, I do recommend continuing to pursue diagnosis in post-Mortem analysis. Sometimes, though, the nature of the previous problem won't be uncovered without an unreasonable cost. | {
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Correspondence to: Aik Choon Tan, PhD. Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO 80045, USA. Email: [email protected].
Provenance: This is an invited Editorial commissioned by Section Editor Bo Zhai (Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The Fourth Hospital of Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China).
Comment on: Gao Q, Wang ZC, Duan M, et al. Cell culture system for analysis of genetic heterogeneity within hepatocellular carcinomas and response to pharmacologic agents. Gastroenterology 2017;152:232-42.e4.
Submitted Nov 22, 2016. Accepted for publication Nov 29, 2016.
Precision oncology aims to deliver personalized treatment to individual patients based on genomic profiling of tumors (1). Molecular targeted therapies have been developed based on the identification of "oncogene drivers" from large-scale genomic studies; leading to several successful genotype-directed clinical applications of targeted therapies (2,3). However, complete and durable responses to these therapies are rare, and the residual tumors eventually acquired new mutations or rewired signaling pathways to by-pass blockade of these targeted therapies (4-6). Moreover, intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH) and tumor evolution play key roles in resistance mechanisms in targeted therapies (7). Therefore, current research efforts have been focusing on identifying these molecular changes in resistant tumors in search for more effective rational combination treatment to overcome resistance mechanisms.
In hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), sorafenib is the only FDA approved targeted therapy, has had little success in this disease (8). There has been a large effort to identify targetable molecular drivers in HCC, however translating these finding into the clinic remains a challenge. HCC has been documented to have morphologic and genetic ITH, which is thought to be an obstacle preventing targeted therapies from being successful, and hypothesized to contribute to resistance to targeted therapies (9). To study this, Gao et al. recently characterized the landscape of spatial and temporal ITH and its impacts in HCC progression and response, or lack thereof, to targeted therapies (10). A total of 55 fresh multi-regional tissue samples collected from 10 cases of HBV-related HCC treatment naïve patients, ranging from 4–9 samples per case. These samples were subjected to establish an in vitro cell culture system of patient derived primary cancer cells (PDPCs) and subsequently profiled by next generation sequencing to determine molecular drivers and for drug discovery (10). By sequencing multiple specifically distinct regional samples across the tumor, the mutational landscape of these samples could be phylogenetically mapped to understand the branched evolution of tumor growth. This method of combining multiregional samples for genetic analysis and subsequent in vitro drug response is a novel method for functionally testing the effects of ITH on drug responses in HCC.
The PDPC model has been used in lung cancer to determine therapeutic targets to overcome acquired resistance induced by targeted therapies (11). Specifically, this cell culture method was used to model acquired resistance to EGFR and ALK inhibition directly from primary patient tumors. This short primary culture is amenable for high-throughput drug screening, allowing for rapid identification of rational drug combinations to overcome resistance (11). This method is attractive as it provides the ability to functionally assess genetic alterations and acquisition of resistance that occurred in a clinical setting. This study highlights the importance of using patient derived cell lines as a clinically relevant model to use for next generation sequencing in conjunction with pharmacological screens to determine rational combination therapies to overcome resistance. For example, in the instance of resistant ALK-positive lung cancer, drug screening identified that inhibition of SRC restored ALK inhibitor sensitivity, which would not have been identified predicted by genetic analysis due to no mutations in SRC or its regulators, rather SRC upregulation at the protein level (11). Additionally, this study supports how functional assessment of PDPCs can enhance genetic profiling, as in the instance where fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitors were effective in a sample with a previously uncharacterized FGFR3 mutation (11). Without the functional data to compliment the genetics, the biological effect of this uncharacterized mutation would remain unclear.
The novelty of Gao et al. current study is the combination of multi-regional biopsies with the PDPC model to determine molecular drivers of HCC, which highlights the branched evolution and ITH (10). Genetic analysis, utilizing whole exome sequencing and copy number variation analysis, was performed on a total of 55 tumor samples, derived from 10 distinct tumors. The genetic variations found in the different areas of the tumor can be represented as a branched tree pattern to visualize and represent tumor evolution in HCC (12). Mutations at the trunk are present in all regions of the tumor, mutations found in branches are heterogeneous and present in at least two regions, whereas mutations in a private branch are unique to one region in an individual tumor. Gao et al. found that all ten HCC tumors displayed ITH with branch and private branch mutations comprising, on average ~40% of total mutations (10).
To study the ITH, Gao et al. focused on 26 genes previously characterized as drivers in HCC, and mapped them to the phylogenetic trees (10). Not surprisingly, all ten cases showed a long trunk with multiple (private) branches. About half of the mutations were indicated to be early events as they mapped to the trunk. Specifically, TP53, the top mutated gene in HCC, was mapped to all trunks. TERT promoter mutation, an early genetic event in HCC, was mapped to five trunks. Interestingly, half of the drivers mapped to the branches, indicating that these mutations are only found in the subclonal populations, further highlighting a need to target these populations. Copy number alteration analysis did not identify significant large-scale differences in chromosomal alterations, however examination of specific smaller segments identified amplification in the potential driver genes FGF19 and DDR1 in branches of two distinct tumors.
To test the drug responses of ITH in HCC, the multi-regional PDPC model was utilized for high-throughput drug screening (10). None of the PDPCs showed sensitivity to the HCC standard of care drugs, the tyrosine kinase inhibitor sorafenib and the chemotherapy oxaliplatin, indicating that all samples have intrinsic resistance to standard therapy. Resistance to sorafenib was supported by the genomic profiles, where all PDPCs lacked the suggested sorafenib sensitivity biomarkers such as ARAF mutations and amplifications in VEGFA or FGF3/FGF4 (10). Analysis of trunk mutations, which are considered to be the early genetic events, revealed very limited druggable targets, which is consistent with previous HCC sequencing data (9). This can be explained by the fact that HCC differs from many other cancers with clear targetable oncogenic drivers that occur early in tumor progression such as EGFR mutations in lung cancer.
Gao et al. data also supports the inter-patient heterogeneity, showing that targetable alterations, such as amplification of FGF19 and DDR2, were only identified in the subclonal branch and putative branch groups in separate cases (10). This finding reinforces the need to deploy personalized rational therapy for individual patients based on their genetic profiles. For example, in one patient sample, FGF19 was found to be amplified in 7 of the 9 subclones, however only subclones expressing relatively high mRNA levels of FGF19 (3/7 samples) were sensitive to the FGFR inhibitor, LY2874455, as compared to subclones with low or medium mRNA FGF19 expression. To validate these findings, Gao et al. screened 105 independent liver cancer cell lines for FGF19 mRNA levels and correlated them with the sensitivity of LY2874455. They found that cell lines with high FGF19 mRNA levels corresponded to LY2874455 sensitivity whereas low expressing cells were resistant to this FGFR inhibitor, validating the findings in the PDPC model. These findings corroborate with previous studies, showing that FGF19 amplification and expression may be indicative of sensitivity to FGFR inhibition (13). The remaining PDPCs resistant to FGFR inhibitions and lacking a targetable genetic alteration were subjected to high throughput drug compound screening to identify potential therapies. Gao et al. found that these PDPCs resistant to FGFR inhibitions were sensitive to the BRD4 inhibitor, JQ1 (10). In order to investigate the effects of the combination therapy, cells expressing high and low levels of FGF19 were mixed in culture to recapitulate ITH in vitro. They showed that combination therapy of FGFR inhibition and JQ1 was most effective at reducing cell growth, and equally reducing both subpopulations of FGF19 low and high expressing cells, as compared to monotherapy. They demonstrated that the combination of FGFR and JQ1 inhibitors is a rational combination for eliminating ITH in HCC (10).
FGF19 amplification has been previously identified in a small subset (5%) of HBV-associated HCC, and was correlated with cirrhosis, however, the functional impact of FGF19 in patient tumors was not analyzed (14). Previously, another study screened and identified 124 amplified genes from patient HCC samples, and preformed a forward genetic screen to identify potential oncogenic drivers. To determine the tumor promoting capabilities of these genes, each gene was individually overexpressed in a relevant mouse hepatoblast model, which established FGF19 as a tumor promoter, showing that genetic or pharmacologic inhibition of FGF19 impedes cancer growth (13). While this identifies FGF19 as a potential biomarker for FGFR inhibition, the biological role of FGF19 amplification in HCC patient samples remained to be elucidated. Gao et al. not only established a role for FGF19 amplification, additionally this study identified that FGF19 amplifications may be events occurring later in tumor evolution and are heterogeneous, which may provide insight as to why FGF19 amplifications in HCC are seen at a low frequency in other studies (10).
Recently, multiple studies have demonstrated that kinase dependency could occur in the absence of the kinase mutation. For example, FGF19 amplification in HCC as identified in Gao et al. activates the FGFR signaling pathway that can mediate downstream signaling to oncogenic pathways such as the MAPK pathway to induce cellular proliferation or PI3K-AKT pathway to control cell survival (15). Specifically, FGFR 1–4 have been identified to function as RTKs through binding of the FGF ligand on the extracellular domain, resulting in auto-phosphorylation of FGFR, and subsequent downstream signaling. FGF19 has been identified as being responsible for FGFR4 activation, resulting in increased hepatocyte proliferation and induction of HCC in an in vivo mouse model (16). Other studies identified FGFR1 mRNA expression as a biomarker for predicting FGFR inhibitor sensitivity in lung, head and neck cancers (17,18). Moreover, these signaling pathways act in concert as networks with multiple cross-talks and feedbacks when perturbed by kinase inhibitors. Therefore, it is no longer sufficient to study individual kinases; instead they should be investigated as complex networks working in a concerted fashion in cancer (6).
To decipher these signaling networks, functional genomic screens represent a powerful approach to identify oncogenic drivers and rational targeted therapies in cancer cells. For example, using functional genomic screens, Singleton et al. identified synthetic lethal interactions between MTOR and FGFR1 pathway in lung, head and neck cancer cells (19); Manchado et al. identified FGFR1 as a compensatory mechanism to overcome MEK inhibition in KRAS mutant lung cancer (20); and Spreafico et al. identified WNT as a compensatory mechanism to overcome MEK inhibition in KRAS mutant colorectal cancer (21) and co-targeting the WNT and MEK pathways is now being tested in clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02188264). Another approach to decipher the complex signaling networks is to integrate computational approach with high-throughput screening data. For example, Ryall et al. developed the Kinase Addiction Ranker (KAR) method to identify kinase dependency in cancer cells by integrating high-throughput drug screening and kinase inhibition data (22,23); Szwajda et al. developed the Kinase Inhibition Sensitivity Score (KISS) to map kinase signaling addiction in cancer cells for predicting drug combinations (24). We anticipate that going forward, using these methods in the PDPC model may provide insights to potential mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies that are clinically relevant.
In summary, to eliminate oncogenic signaling in cancer cells, it is necessary to identify drug combinations that target different nodes in cancer signaling networks according to individual mutational profiles including ITH. Gao et al. and others have highlighted that PDPCs are a model system to study heterogeneity and tumor evolution, genetic drivers and rational combination therapies. Comprehensive genomics profiling and analysis coupled with high-throughput drug screening on PDPCs represent an attractive approach to study ITH, identify rational drug combinations and the development of predictive biomarkers. All these approaches are needed in the research quest for precision medicine in oncology.
Funding: This work is partly supported by the National Institutes of Health P30CA046934 and the David F. and Margaret T. Grohne Family Foundation. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
G?ke F, Franzen A, Hinz TK, et al. FGFR1 expression levels predict BGJ398 sensitivity of FGFR1-dependent head and neck squamous cell cancers. Clin Cancer Res 2015;21:4356-64. | {
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Carob Bean Pods Cut & Sifted
Carob Roasted Powder
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Carob roasted, powder
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Carob is a small, drought-tolerant species of tree that thrives in the arid climates of Africa, Asia, and Southern Europe. The term "carob" refers to the fruit of the tree, which are flat, bean-like pods that harbor numerous tiny seeds. Also called Locust Pods and Sweet Pods, these fruits are used as a substitute for chocolate in sweets, baked goods and beverages.
a little botanical information about carob
Carob is a flowering evergreen shrub or tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. Carob trees grow up to 15 meters (49 ft) tall. The crown is broad and semi-spherical, supported by a thick trunk with brown rough bark and sturdy branches. Leaves are 10 to 20 centimeters (3.9 to 7.9 in) long, alternate, pinnate, and may or may not have a terminal leaflet. It is frost-tolerant.
Most Carob trees are dioecious. The trees blossom in autumn. The flowers are small and numerous, spirally arranged along the inflorescence axis in catkin-like racemes borne on spurs from old wood and even on the trunk (cauliflory); they are pollinated by both wind and insects. Male flowers produce a characteristic odor, resembling semen.
The fruit is a pod that can be elongated, compressed, straight or curved, and thickened at the sutures. The pods take a full year to develop and ripen. The ripe pods eventually fall to the ground and are eaten by various mammals, thereby dispersing the seed.
The word Carat, a unit of purity for gold alloys, was derived from the word carob, alluding to an ancient practice of weighing gold and gemstones against the seeds of the carob tree by people in the Middle East.
Ceratonia siliqua, the scientific name of the carob tree, derives from the Greek kerátiοn, "fruit of the carob" (from keras "horn"), and Latin siliqua "pod, carob". The dried pods taste like chocolate but are lower in sugar and lack the enzyme theobromine.
carob, carob tree, st. john's bread, carob bean, algarroba, algarroba bean
habitat and range for carob
Carob is native to the Mediterranean region including Southern Europe, Northern Africa, and the larger Mediterranean islands; to Western Asia into Iran; and to the Canary Islands and Macaronesia .
considerations for growing and harvesting carob
Carob does best in a Mediterranean-type climate with cool, not cold, winters, mild to warm springs, and warm to hot summers with little or no rain. Temperatures in carob-growing regions of Israel may reach 104º to 122º F (40º-50º C) in summer. Ideal annual precipitation is 30 in (75 cm), but widely spaced trees will thrive with only 6 to 15 in (15-37.5 cm) without irrigation in mild climates. The pods should not be exposed to rain or heavy dew after they have turned brown and developed a high sugar content. Wet pods ferment quickly.
Carob trees prefer well drained loamy soil and are intolerant of being waterlogged, but the deep root systems can adapt to a wide variety of soil conditions and are fairly salt-tolerant.
Fresh seeds germinate quickly and may be sown directly in the field. Dried, hard seeds need to be scarified or chipped and then soaked in water or dilute sulfuric or hydrochloric acid solutions until they swell. In Cyprus, seeds are planted in sand and kept wet for 6 weeks or more, periodically sifting out those that have swollen to 3 times normal size. Germination rate may be only 25%. The swollen seeds are traditionally planted in flats and when they produce the second set of leaves they are transferred to small pots. When 12 in (30 cm) tall, they are transplanted to large containers or nursery rows. A recently developed technique is to plant the seeds in 2 halves of clay drainpipes bound together or in plastic tubes packed in deep wooden boxes to accommodate the long taproot. In perhaps a year, the tubes are split and the seedlings are planted in the field in holes made with a post-hole digger. Budding is done when the stem is at least 3/8 in (1 cm) thick.
The pods must be harvested before winter rains. They are shaken down by means of a long pole with a terminal hook to grasp the branches. Those that don't fall readily are knocked off with the pole. The pods are caught on canvas sheets laid on the ground. Then they are sun-dried for 1 or 2 days until the moisture content is reduced to 8% or below and then go through a kibbling process—crushing and grading into 4 categories: cubed, medium-kibbled, meal, and seed kernels.
Dried pod pieces should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) is an evergreen native to and cultivated throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East. Although the tree is shrub-like in appearance, this member of the legume family can reach a height of nearly 60 feet and have a trunk more than three feet in circumference. The branches of the carob tree sport oval-shaped evergreen leaves and clusters of delicate red flowers. But carob's most interesting feature is its seedpods. The unripe pods are bright green, soft and fleshy and look very much like a pea pod. Ripe pods (sans the seeds) taste sweet when chewed but—due to a high isobutyric acid content—release an aroma reminiscent of Limburger cheese when opened. When the pods are fully ripe and dried, the hard seeds inside detach from their "cells," which produces a rattle effect.
According to legend, carob bean pods were the "locusts" that sustained St. John the Baptist as he preached throughout the desert wilderness. For this reason, carob pods are commonly called St. John's Bread and, less often, locust bean. Of course, the preacher didn't actually eat insects as suggested by the term locust, which was later ascribed to swarming grasshoppers.
Some scholars speculate that reference to the word may stem from two factors: the translation of kerátiοn, the Greek word for the genus name of the carob tree, the root of which means "horn"; and the simple fact that, like locusts, the tree is highly resistant to the harsh environmental conditions of its native climate. This means that carob likely represented a reliable food source during times of famine triggered by drought or war. In fact, this idea is expressed in the parable of the Prodigal Son, who, after squandering his father's wealth, is tempted to consume the carob pods used as swine fodder because he is starving—spiritually as well as physically. Aside from the moral lesson gained from the story, feeding carob pods to agricultural animals eased the burden of the poor farmer—a boon during the social and political turmoil of the Biblical period. However, carob pods proved to be a life-saving food source to regional inhabitants of other eras, such as the residents of Malta during World War II.
The seeds of the tree were used by the ancient Romans as a weight comparison against pieces of gold. Over time, a standardized method of determining the purity of the metal was established based on the fact that a single gold coin called a solidus was the same weight as 24 kerátiοn, or carob seeds. Eventually, the term for this unit of measurement evolved into carat, and a label of 24-carat meant the object was 100% pure gold.
Carob was once the primary source of sugar until cane sugar became widely available. Today, it's a substitute for chocolate, which contains an enzyme called theobromine that is highly toxic to dogs and some people.
Formulas & recipes
Carob beans have long been considered "famine food" during times of scarcity. Carob beans are sometimes called locust beans, which is what is referred to in the Bible when John the Baptist survived on honey and locusts alone. Carbo has a distinct, chocolate-like taste and aroma and was a common sweetener before sugar cane was widely distributed.
Today, there are two distinct forms that carob beans are processed into. The first is carob bean gum, which is mainly used as a binding agent in certain recipes. The other is carob powder, which is known for its extreme similarity to cocoa powder. Carob powder is sometimes used as a cocoa powder replacement, the main difference being carob powder is sweet on its own, unlike cocoa and carob does not contain any caffeine. Carob chips are great when wanting to use them as a substitute for chocolate chips or other solid forms of chocolate.
Carob covered strawberries recipe
-1 large container of strawberries
-1 ½ cups carob chips
Make sure your strawberries are rinsed and patted completely dry. Cover a tray with parchment paper to be prepared for dipping. Using a double boiler, melt the carob chips until it's a nice, smooth texture (melted chocolate-like). Start dipping the strawberries one by one and place them on the parchment-covered tray to dry. You can add chopped pistachios, sprinkles, or anything to add some interest to the strawberries. Let the chocolate dry on the strawberries, or to speed up the process, place the tray in the fridge until they are solid enough to eat. | {
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Well, it is raining and quite gloomy here in Maryland this afternoon and so not the best day for working on my pictures for the upcoming eArticle. So I'm taking a break from that to play around with watercolor pencils, watercolor crayons and Gel-Sticks again. In my post yesterday, I compared coloring these three mediums directly on watercolor paper and gesso prepped paper as well as dry blending and water blending them on the same surfaces. Today I compared them using a different application technique: touching a waterbrush to the tip of each medium and then painting the color onto watercolor paper and two types of white cardstock.
This time, I tried each of the five art mediums on three types of paper. The first was Canson cold press watercolor paper (80#.) I touched a waterbrush to the tip of each art medium and brushed it several times across the paper to create a swatch, cleaning the brush by running it across scrap paper between each art medium. The five mediums all did fine to my eye, although I thought that the Gel-Stick painted swatch was a bit dull and grainy. The color doesn't seem as pigmented as some of the other swatches, which is interesting because when colored directly on paper, it has a lot of bold color. It probably has to do with the ability of the waterbrush to lift color from the Gel-Stick. I thought that the two watercolor crayons had the smoothest color. I liked the Neocolor II the best, but I think part of that is that I like the shade itself, so there may be some bias there.
The second test was the same five art mediums on Strathmore Premium Cover Ultimate White (80#). This whiter paper makes the color pop a bit more, but I think the color was more even on the watercolor paper. I still liked the two watercolor crayons best here.
The final test piece was the same five art mediums on Neenah Classic Crest Solar White (80#). While my brush strokes seemed to show up more on this surface, the color pops really nicely. I think the color itself is prettiest on this surface. The Derwent Watercolour pencil in particular looked nicer on this paper than it did on the other two papers. I still have to say that I'm personally favoring the watercolor crayons for this technique.
One thing to consider here is that Gel-Stick becomes permanent once dry, so for some projects, that would be an advantage. You could also let the first layer dry and then do additional layers of color to build up color if needed.
Another way to use these mediums as paint is to scribble them on a palette and then pick up the color using a waterbrush (or a water-based blender pen.) A slick palette will work for the watercolor crayons or the Gel-Stick/Gelatos but you'd need to use scrap paper as a palette for the watercolor pencil as it will not leave much of a mark on a slick palette or even a textured craft sheet. So to keep things more even, I used the touch-with-a-waterbrush technique.
Keep in mind that with any of these, you could use either of these painting techniques to create a wash of color in an area and then you could go back in and layer more color on top in some areas using the art medium directly (either wet or dry.) You would have the most control doing this with colored pencils. (For example, use a waterbrush to lay down a wash of red colored pencil on an apple outline stamped in permanent ink and then use the colored pencil itself to directly add shading on top of this base layer of color.) You could do this with watercolor crayons as well, although the Lyra Aquarell have fairly chunky tips so you couldn't get too finely detailed. The Neocolor II have a smaller tip and so would be easier to use this way. The Gel-Stick or Gelatos have a broad flat tip that doesn't really lend itself to this use.
All of these mediums are perfectly usable in a stamped piece. Sometimes you just need to pick the color you like best. Other times you need to decide exactly how you want to lay down the color and how you might want to do layering. As with yesterday's play, time spent experimenting with art mediums and comparing them head-to-head can be helpful in making choices for future projects. I hope you will try this with the art mediums and brands that you have!
For these experiments, I only compared watercolor pencils, watercolor crayons and Gel-Sticks/Gelatos. I did this because they have similarities that allow them to be used in some of the same techniques. There are of course other art mediums for adding color to our stamp art, including watercolor markers, alcohol ink markers, chalks and pastels. These three are just the ones I'm currently playing with. What are you playing with?
I love the Faber Castell aquarelles….much better than the Lyras. They are my fav!
Thank you for the examples . You help me realize how many products I have that do the same thing . Even though I have like tools stored together I fail to take time to compare them.
Nancie, Love this article, but then, all of you articles have been great. Thank you! Now I need to go play! | {
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Research has shown that the simple act of writing a goal greatly increases the chances of accomplishing the goal. If the goal is broken down into action steps and the action steps are tracked, goals have an even greater percentage of success.
At school, your student is writing an academic goal and will include their personal goal too in a Leadership Notebook. You will gain a lot of information on how your student is doing if you ask your child to tell you about his or her goals. The goals chosen are meaningful to your student so be sure to practice Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood.
Please support your student in writing their personal goal for home and action steps to help your student reach this goal. There is an example on the back of this letter to support you and your child as they write their new personal goal. For our youngest students, please feel free to have them draw a picture along with the words to help them remember and understand their goal. For example, the sample goal provided is about tying shoes, students would draw a picture of a shoe and practicing with their family and by themselves. We have included two copies of the form so you can keep one at home and one will stay at school for your child's Leadership Notebook. There is also a calendar on the back of the goal so your child can keep track of the days they completed their action steps to work towards their goal. We look forward to having your student share their progress on their academic goals as well as their personal goals with you during our student led conferences. We love to celebrate with your students as they achieve their goals!
Please reach out to your student's classroom teacher if you have any questions or would like support in writing your child's personal "at home" goal. The forms are also on the "documents" link on our website and our app if you need to print out another copy. | {
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Q: Zabbix discovered nodes count change trigger I made a zabbix template and scripts for my OpenVPN server. This template generates VPN users (as discovered nodes) from certificate list. Every node is monitored for traffic, up/down, uptime. All users are placed in VPNUsers group.
I'm trying to make trigger to raise alert when new users added or removed. I studied documentation and found groupsum function, but can't figure out how use it to compare current sum and previous.
Is it possible ?
A: The discovery part was not clear to me, but grpsum is an aggregate item function. The values would be stored in an item, and then on top of that you'd create a trigger with, for example, abschange()<>0 trigger function.
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Immediately following is a list of the post titles by author under this topic. Scroll further down this page to find the actual blog post by your selected author. Author's posts appear in reverse alphabetical order except for the "Big Picture-Macro View: What It Means" post which appears towards the beginning of the blog page. For the others for example, following this list, Fred Wilson's posts appear towards the beginning of this blog page, and Boston Millennia Partners' post appears towards the end of this blog page.
"[With a fast growing company], doubling employees year over year, adding users and customers very rapid[ly] , don't raise too much money. [Otherwise] [the company] will be sitting on cash raised [at a lower valuation] [which is] too dilutive to [founders] and angels.
[Wilson has] two basic rules of thumb [for the amount to raise in early stages, i.e., seed, Series A and B rounds]. First try to dilute in the 10-20% band whenever you raise money." 10% is preferable. More may be necessary, " but try to keep dilution below 20% each round. If you do two or three rounds [exceeding] 20% each round, you'll end up with too little [equity].
Second, raise 12-18 months of cash each time you raise money. Less than a year is too little. Longer than 18 months means you may [have cash when the company had at a lower valuation].
If [entrepreneurs] haven't figured out product / market fit and therefore still have a highly risky business [they] run great risks for getting too far ahead on valuation. [Most] investors won't want to [do] a "down round," which creates tension between them and early investors.
[Sophisticated] investors know [a major down round] is fool's gold. They get a cheaper price, wipe out much founder stock value and reissue [founders] new options. [Founders] take the money " except their incentives get eliminated. | {
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Pubblicato il 27 Maggio 2022 Aggiornato il 30 Maggio 2022 di AdminCategorie:speakers
Main position/role: Research Associate, University College London, UK
Isabel specialises in the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), clinical medicine and healthcare inequalities. She works part-time as an emergency doctor in addition to pursuing her PhD which focuses on the use of machine learning methods for bias mitigation in medical algorithms. She has experience in international settings both in her clinical work, and in policy settings at the United Nations. Clinically, she has worked in humanitarian and conflict areas in adult and paediatric emergency medicine. In international policy settings she has focused on the ethics of neurotechnology, Artificial Intelligence, reproductive technology and the impact of climate change on health.Twitter: @IsabelStrawMD | {
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Thomas Jack "Tom" King, AOM (* 8. Februar 1973 in Melbourne) ist ein ehemaliger australischer Segler.
Erfolge
Tom King nahm zweimal an Olympischen Spielen in der 470er Jolle teil. 1996 kam er mit Owen McMahon in Atlanta nicht über den 23. Platz hinaus. Vier Jahre darauf ging er mit Mark Turnbull an den Start und belegte mit diesem den ersten Platz vor dem US-amerikanischen und dem argentinischen Boot. Sie wurden mit einer Gesamtpunktzahl von 38 Punkten Olympiasieger. Im selben Jahr gewannen King und Turnbull die Weltmeisterschaft am Balaton.
Für seinen Olympiaerfolg erhielt er 2001 die Australia Order Medal.
Weblinks
Tom King in der Datenbank von World Sailing (englisch)
Tom King beim Australian Olympic Committee (englisch)
Einzelnachweise
Regattasegler (Australien)
Olympiasieger (Segeln)
Weltmeister (Segeln)
Olympiateilnehmer (Australien)
Teilnehmer der Olympischen Sommerspiele 1996
Teilnehmer der Olympischen Sommerspiele 2000
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WHO urges limited screen time for kids
'Children should get more exercise and sleep to develop better habits'
By New York Times News Service in New York
Published 26.04.19, 12:40 AM
Updated 26.04.19, 12:40 AM
Technology is developing faster than the scientific study on the effect new devices are having on young brains Picture by Shutterstock
In a new set of guidelines, the World Health Organisation said that infants under 1 year old should not be exposed to electronic screens and that children between the ages of 2 and 4 should not have more than one hour of "sedentary screen time" each day.
Limiting, and in some cases eliminating, screen time for children under the age of 5 will result in healthier adults, the organisation, a UN health agency, announced on Wednesday.
But taking away iPads and other electronic devices is only part of the solution, the researchers said. Children under 5 should also get more exercise and sleep in order to develop better habits that will stave off obesity and diseases in adolescence and adulthood, the guidelines said.
"Achieving health for all means doing what is best for health right from the beginning of people's lives," Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the WHO, said in a statement. "Early childhood is a period of rapid development and a time when family lifestyle patterns can be adapted to boost health gains."
As previous generations worried about the impact of radios and televisions, researchers today are studying the impact of "screen time", which has become a shorthand for the amount of time spent interacting with TVs, computers, smartphones, digital tablets and video games, on brain development and overall health. But there is limited data on the short- and long-term effects. From 2018: We took a look at what scientists know, and don't know, about the link between screens, behavior, and development.
The National Institutes of Health has funded a $300 million project known as the ABCD Study (for Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development), which hopes to show how brain development is affected by a range of experiences, including substance use, concussions and screen time. But the study is tracking children ages 9 to 10 into young adulthood, and the data is preliminary.
In 2016, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued guidelines that recommended no screen time other than video-chatting for children under 18 months.
And it recommended introducing only "high-quality programming" to children 18 to 24 months of age, and advised that parents and caregivers watch the program with them. Children between the ages of 2 to 5 years should watch only one hour per day of approved programming. Dr David Hill, a pediatrician who led a group that wrote the AAP's 2016 guidelines, said there are no known benefits of screen media for children under 18 months of age. But he added that technology is developing faster than the scientific study on the affect new devices are having on young brains.
Dr Hill said the WHO appears to be "applying the precautionary principle, and saying: 'If we don't know that it's good, and there's any reason to believe it's bad, why do it?'"
The AAP is beginning to contemplate the next set of guidelines, Dr Hill said. "It's certainly possible as we revise our recommendations and as further data becomes available, we may skew that direction in the future," he said.
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They could be a wonderful new thing to add. I've always felt the absence of quality outdoor maps in Nexuiz, and imo a wonderful change to bring with Xonotic would be some good outdoor maps with terrain, trees, cliffs, etc.
This was more difficult in the past when terrain had to be generated from a heightmap. Now that the engine handles patch terrain much better (no more deadly FPS when shooting it, or projectiles falling through it most of the time) I think that good terrain maps are one step closer to being possible.
Although NetRadiant patches aren't as good as terraformable terrain, I'd imagine such maps close to the model in UT, such as http://i32.tinypic.com/111nrwp.jpg or http://utforums.epicgames.com/showthread.php?p=25710217 (see screenshots). Antalus in UT2004 is an outdoor map style I like. Arboria gives a good taste of how outdoor maps would feel in Xonotic (the map is not free as it's ported from UT, though some content in it might be).
If something like this is to happen, I believe Xonotic would need more outdoor content first. From what I seen while mapping there is lack of models and sounds for outdoors. More tree and plant models would be very needed, followed by some good rock and cliff meshes. For sounds, I'd find bird and cricket noises useful, as well as more wind and watery sounds. If that's in place I think a lot of outdoor maps can be made easily.
This would be great. I have tried some open maps myself but lack the frames to finish and submit a playable version . I worked on golf course type map with ponds and a windmill before . maybe now i can try a test with patch mesh .
I would like to suggest a thread dedicated to GPL models for folks to post for use and maybe another for new textures .
Quote: (the map is not free as it's ported from UT, though some content in it might be).
I'm pretty sure Arboria was built from scratch by torus. I remember it because he was in my clan around that time. Arboria was a great looking map, but had some gameplay issues and some FPS issues. It was quite large in scale. It did show some possibility of what can be done in the game. I think the main problem with huge open areas in nexuiz is the lack of "cover". You can't evade machinegun, shotgun, crylink or nex. You're almost always exposed.
(03-21-2010, 08:29 PM)Dokujisan Wrote: I'm pretty sure Arboria was built from scratch by torus. I remember it because he was in my clan around that time. Arboria was a great looking map, but had some gameplay issues and some FPS issues. It was quite large in scale. It did show some possibility of what can be done in the game. I think the main problem with huge open areas in nexuiz is the lack of "cover". You can't evade machinegun, shotgun, crylink or nex. You're almost always exposed.
Sorry, its UT name is Tokara Forest, the port was named Arboria. I remember Torus (or someone else) mentioning they re-made it from a scratch for Nexuiz, but it's still (representation wise) the UT map. This is a screenshot of the original one (UT2k3 / UT2k4). I remember clearly it's an official map... I'd be amazed if I could actually forget this Still, we can make a similar map.
And Grasshopper, I tried making some terrain maps a while ago as well, but none of them succeeded well. If there will be good content I'll try harder this time... my mapping experience improved since then too.
Tree 1, Tree 2, Tree 3, Tree 4, Tree 5, Tree 6.
cool . thanks for the links . but are we able to use these even though they are dual licensed . more specifically can they go into a xonotic release?
(03-21-2010, 09:07 PM)Grasshopper Wrote: cool . thanks for the links . but are we able to use these even though they are dual licensed . more specifically can they go into a xonotic release?
Afaik there's no problem with dual licensed content as long as it's also GPL. Just what I remember... we already have warpzonelib which seems to be dual-licensed. If not, at least Tree 3 from my links is public domain, though it would need some changes (the leafs are so high-poly you even get low FPS in Blender).
Suburb city maps might be fun too.
We have Capturecity, but that's about it, and all it has are skyscrapers(kinda).
Yeah, city maps are another thing we lack imo. I thought about them too, but once again we lack content (wall textures with windows, graffiti walls, or ambiental city sounds). If there will be content I'd love to try making some, as with the outdoor maps.
(03-21-2010, 08:29 PM)Dokujisan Wrote: I'm pretty sure Arboria was built from scratch by torus. I remember it because he was in my clan around that time. Arboria was a great looking map, but had some gameplay issues and some FPS issues. It was quite large in scale. It did show some possibility of what can be done in the game.
I made a revision (v2r4) from torus' version, adressing the performance. The paths are completely new, overall reducing the triangle count by about 65'000.
I don't know to what extend it was remade from scratch by torus, I reused several of his models and textures. Obviously I license(d) my part (paths) under the GPL.
I kept looking at the new Xonotic maps which are currently in the making. It seems we're starting to have several good indoor maps, yet no news about outdoor ones yet. I'm still hoping that in the end, Xonotic might have a variety of both. So it felt like a good time to revive this thread, and maybe spark some ideas and hope, now that we have more maps and a better defined style.
The only final outdoor map that currently seems to exist is my port of Lord Of The Moths (a community UT2004 map). It's posted on the autobuilds server. I had a few other attempts, but they are unfinished maps that only have a basic terrain layout. I did post a few screenshots at the time, however.
* To make a map that has terrain as the dominant surface, with little or no architecture. If any architecture is to exist, the best style would be something nature oriented. Terrain should best be a patch mesh (so it can look smooth and be edited in NetRadiant), though model and BSP terrain can work too if quality is high enough.
* Using at least two textures on the terrain surface. Such can be easily achieved with the shader method seen in terrain01x, which blends one texture horizontally and another vertically.
* Having enough detail, including plants (grass and small plants), and if possible trees. It could also have cliffs and rocks, which can be achieved with patch meshes and bevels / endcaps easily.
* Guarded edges, so the player can't see the "end of the world" and reach the border where the the terrain ends. This is usually done with cliffs or big terrain heights near the edge, that the player cannot jump over, and are also limited by player clips.
I'm hoping any mapper out there would be willing to try such a thing sometime. I still have plans to later on. I hope that over the next months, someone might come up with something to fill this artistic gap that I believe is missing from Xonotic maps.
Those screenshots look pretty sick, I especially like the way the fog was used in the second one. Haven't seen many games after Turok 2 and Unreal (original) try to do anything like that.
Since today spring started and I was playing more Xonotic, I was wondering about some nice green outdoor maps again. Found this thread I made on google, so I thought why not revive it to see if more maps of this type were made.
Sadly I couldn't find any, but some attempts have been done since last time. There's Gaya which I couldn't find a topic of but should be available on the bsp-autobuild page... incomplete I think but still good. Also two awesome CTF maps called Unsealed Trial 2 and Top Of The World... I tried them shortly and they're on the right idea IMO.
AlienArena has got quite a few of semi-outdoor maps that look realy good (total anhiliation is an example of what i mean, althought i am not sure if it fits under outdoor) (even with not-the-best-looking-textures) I have tried to import their .bsp's but it didn't work, so i'll try to get my hands on .map's.
I have been working for one on and off for a long time now, but progress is awfully slow since I have so little time to work on it.
For ideas on outdoor maps, I think it would be a good idea to get some inspiration from StarSiege: Tribes and the like. Xonotic's movement actually supports a faster style of play than Tribes does and if the map Evergreen (which was actually a Nexuiz map) is any indicator, large open maps would rock as they would do what Tribes does in Xonotic, but better. The potential for some Tribes style gameplay has already been shown with base assets (turrets, generators on Newtonian Nightmare), rolling terrain that promotes skiing (CTF Evergreen), and vehicles. Throw in some recharging jetpacks at spawn and you have a faster version of Tribes with Xonotic's weapons and no stupid two gun limit or class-based crap. | {
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Increasing breast feeding in a community.
A second survey of infant feeding practice was carried out by questionnaire among patients discharged from one maternity ward at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, in the winter 1974/75. In comparison with the first survey in the winter of 1972/73, significantly more mothers went home breast feeding (52% compared with 37%); these mothers breast fed their babies for a significantly longer period (43% at 5 months compared with 23%), and introduced mixed feeds significantly later (17% at 2 months compared with 64%). Information was also collected on the difficulties the mothers had experienced with breast feeding. The changing patterns in infant feeding practice in Oxford may relate to changes in advice given by health visitors and community health personnel. | {
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Case Studies, Spinnaker West: Window washing fiasco
TO: Helga Hennsler-Harris, Owner, Strata Lot 6, Strata Plan LMS 497
RE: Window washing fiasco
Thanks for taking the time to leave your condo on a very hot and dry Saturday morning (July 22, 2006) in order to visit the scene in the alley and discuss the Spinnaker West window washing fiasco.
Ann Hedley, the Strata Property Manager from Realacorp, issued a window washing notice to the owners of Spinnaker West.
Mary Kagami, the owner of Strata Lot 3, immediately called Realacorp to ensure that her windows would be washed.
Sharon, and then Ann, both from Realacorp, told Mary that washing her windows "was not in the contract".
Mary contacted Gary Hamilton the owner of Strata Lot 4 and a Strata Council member.
Gary told Mary to contact Clive Boulton the owner of Strata Lot 5 and the Strata Council President.
Mary sent an email to Clive.
Clive did not respond to Mary. (Apparently Clive is on vacation until the end of July.)
When the window washers (two men) arrived on Saturday morning, Mary went to the alley and asked if they were going to wash her windows.
The window washers said "No".
Mary returned to her leaky rotten condo.
Mary saw that dirty water was running down from the windows above her unit – from Clive's dirty windows and from your dirty windows.
The dirty water from the upper windows and north wall was creating a dirty mess on Mary's windows.
The dirty water from your windows combined with the dirty water from Clive's windows was also flooding the north deck at Mary's condo causing the previously dry needles to float on about one inch of water and to plug the drain.
Mary called me.
Mary returned to the alley to discuss the situation with the window washer washing your windows.
I arrived in time to hear the window washer tell Mary that there was nothing he could do about it; that it wasn't his fault; that he had a job to do; and that he was just doing his job - washing the upper windows; and that he would not clean Mary's windows, even though he was making a mess of her windows.
I agreed with the window washer's statements that there was nothing he could do about his instructions from the window washer boss who had left the scene and who got his instructions from Ann Headley of Realacorp and who was, in turn, instructed by the Strata Council of the Strata Corporation to wash your windows and to not wash Mary's windows.
I suggested to the window washer that we would have to turn off the water because he, the window washer washing your windows, was making a very dirty mess of Mary's windows, which he said he would not wash.
The window washer stopped washing your windows, turned the water off and disconnected the hose from the hose bib on the BC Cosmetologists Association building (Strata Lot 1).
I asked the window washer to inspect the mess he had made of Mary's windows so that he would know that Mary had a valid complaint.
The window washer entered Mary's leaky rotten condo and inspected Mary's flooded north deck and her windows that had been messed up by the dirty water falling from your windows as he cleaned your windows by tucker pole in accordance with the instructions provided by the Strata Council via Ann Hedley the Strata Property Manager who holds a temporary license to provide strata management services and who has not yet completed the course and examination required by the Real Estate Council of BC for licensing to provide strata management services.
You then appeared on the scene in the north alley in an agitated state.
You demanded to know why the window washer had stopped washing your north windows.
You and I engaged in a spirited, but rather civilized, rational conversation.
You inspected Mary's flooded north deck and windows by accepting Mary's invitation to enter Mary's leaky rotten condo.
You commented that the mess on Mary's windows was due to the needles from the "pine tree" which had fallen on the deck.
I corrected "pine" to "fir".
I agreed with your statement that the responsibility for cleaning the fir needles from the deck was Mary's.
Mary and I have cleaned up the needles several times, especially during each rainy season.
However, I pointed out that the needles often plug the drain, causing water to accumulate on the deck and water to splash on Mary's windows.
I have personally unplugged the drains several times during the rainy season (September through June).
The Strata Corporation has been informed of the deficiency in drain size, several times over the years, but nothing has been done about it.
You observed for yourself how the dirty water from your windows drained from the deck to the alley once I pushed the blocking needles through the small drainpipe with a custom made improvised utensil carefully crafted from one of Mary's wire coat hangers.
You offered to clean Mary's windows yourself, so that the window washer could finish cleaning your windows on Saturday.
Mary objected.
Mary did not want you cleaning her windows, even though she cannot do them herself because of her continuing problem with her arm following her stroke.
I pointed out to you that it was absurd for Mary to pay her unit entitlement proportionate share of the cost of cleaning your windows and the windows of other condos at Spinnaker West, year-after-year, when the other owners of the Strata Corporation would not pay for Mary's windows to be cleaned, even though cleaning your windows dirtied Mary's windows - whether the deck was free of needles or not - and, incidentally, provided more water on the north deck and the south deck to seep into Mary's leaky rotten condo causing further damage to her interior walls and floors.
Mary accepted, in good faith, your sincere offer that you would undertake an effort to get the Strata Corporation to clean Mary's windows, just like Mary had requested prior to the window washing fiasco on Saturday.
Accordingly, Mary gave permission for the window washer to make a mess of her windows on Saturday while finishing the cleaning of your windows based on your promise that the Strata Corporation would clean her windows "as soon as possible".
We realize, of course, that you alone cannot bind the Strata Corporation to fulfill your promise, and that the matter would have to be taken up at "the next meeting", and that the contract for window washing services would have to be modified.
Unfortunately, the window washer, who remained quite polite throughout, had coiled his hoses in preparation for leaving and would not start the window washing job again, leaving your windows partially washed.
You stated that the window washer would have to come back to finish your windows and the other "inaccessible" windows, including Mary's windows.
I trust your windows and Mary's windows will be cleaned "as soon as possible".
Dr. James Balderson, Ph.D., Q.S.
COLCO: The Coalition of Leaky Condo Owners
www.myleakycondo.com
Posted by Dr. CondoRot ( Vancouver, Spinnaker West, LMS 0497, 2368 Laurel Street ) :: Permalink :: Trackbacks (0)
Case Studies, Spinnaker West: Complaints against Realacorp and Ann Hedley filed with RECBC
TO: The Real Estate Council of BC
Attention: Maureen Coleman, Senior Compliance Officer
Re: REALACORP MANAGEMENT LTD.,
Brokerage License Number X012800;
SARAH ANN HEDLEY, commonly known as ANN HEDLEY,
Managing Broker of Realacorp, License Number 071720;
The Owners, Strata Corporation LMS 497, also known as
Spinnaker West 2368 Laurel St., Vancouver, B.C.,
a leaky rotten condo complex.
Please investigate the following issues related to the conduct and competence of Realacorp and Ms. Ann Hedley.
Realacorp and Ms. Hedley provide "real estate services" as that term is defined in the Real Estate Act.
Realacorp and Ms. Hedley provide "strata management services", as that term is defined in the Real Estate Services Act.
As licensees, Realacorp and Ms. Hedley are bound by the Real Estate Services Act and Rules.
The strata corporation and Ms. Hedley through Realacorp entered into a contract, apparently verbal, in or about the year 1992 whereby Realacorp and Hedley provided and continue to provide strata property management services to the strata corporation, that is, the members of the strata corporation, for a fee.
Ms. Hedley through Realacorp exercises delegated powers and duties of the strata corporation and the strata council of the strata corporation.
In my opinion, the evidence shows that Realacorp and Hedley have contravened the Strata Property Act and the Strata Property Regulations.
In my opinion, the evidence shows Realacorp and Hedley have contravened the Real Estate Services Act and Rules.
In my opinion, the evidence demonstrates that the particular offenses committed by Realacorp and Hedley include, but may not be limited to, the following:
(1) Failing to provide a copy of the "service agreement" as that term is defined by the Real Estate Services Act - Rules within two weeks of a request for a copy of the "service agreement" by a "strata lot owner" as that term is defined by the Real Estate Services Act - Rules, contrary to The Strata Property Act s.36.
(2) Failing to have a written "service agreement" as that term is defined by The Real Estate Services Act – Rules for the purpose of providing "strata management services", contrary to The Real Estate Services Act – Rules, 5-1 (1) (c). The required written agreement was to be in place "as soon as reasonably practicable" (Rules 10-4 (3)) following January 01, 2006, and was not in place by June 14, 2006, and is not known to be in place as of July 1, 2006.
(3) Failing to enter into a "service agreement" in relation to "strata management services" before providing any of those services, contrary to The Real Estate Services Act – Rules, 5-1 (2) (c), "as soon as reasonably practicable" following January 01, 2006.
(4) Joining with three members of the Strata Council of the strata corporation legally known as "The Owners, Strata Plan LMS 497", namely, (1) L. Clive Boulton, (a resident owner and lawyer by profession), (2) Glen Harris, (a resident owner and developer of Spinnaker West), and (3) Gary Hamilton, (a resident owner and professional engineer by profession), to facilitate using trust funds, for expenditure(s) that were: (a) not approved by the owners in the 2005-2006 Annual Operating Budget of the strata corporation; (b) not approved by the owners by way of resolution(s) properly presented to the strata lot owners; and (c) for which written approval and authorization was not recorded in the minutes of the strata corporation, contrary to the Strata Property Act and contrary to the Real Estate Act – Rules.
(5) Failing to provide an "Information Certificate" and attachments for Strata Lot 3, Strata Plan LMS 497, within one week of a request by a "strata lot owner", as "strata lot owner" is defined in the Real Estate Services Act - Rules, contrary to The Strata Property Act s.59.
(6) Providing an "Information Certificate" without the required attachments, contrary to The Strata Property Act s.59.
(7) Providing a misleading, inaccurate and deceptive "Form B Information Certificate" "certifying that the information contained in [the] certificate with respect to Strata Lot [SL03] is correct as of the date of [the] certificate [June 7th, 2006]", falsely certifying that:
"(a) monthly strata fees payable by the owner of [SL03] the strata lot described above $ [145.44]"; and further falsely certifying that
"(e) Any amount by which the expenses of the strata corporation for the current fiscal year are expected to exceed the expenses budgeted for the fiscal year (year ending March 31, 2006) $ [7268.10) [sic]".
Background Notes for (7) above:
A. The fiscal year end for the Strata Corporation was March 31, 2006.
B. The monthly fees for Strata Lot 3 were $145.44 during the previous fiscal year that ended March 31, 2006, after which a new fiscal year began and was well underway (two months plus one week) without an approved Budget by the date the Form B Information Certificate was dated and signed by the Licensee, Hedley, being June 7, 2006.
C. The Strata Corporation was in an illegal deficit position contrary to the Strata Property Act of $7,268.10 as of the year ending March 31, 2006.
D. The Strata Property Act requires that year-end operating fund deficits be recouped in the next year's Annual Budget, i.e., June 1, 2006 – March 31, 2007.
E. It was known, or should have been known by Realacorp and Hedley as Licensees providing "strata management services", albeit without the required written "service agreement", that the monthly fees following March 31, 2006, would have to be increased by the stipulated proportionate share of $7,268.10 attributable to Strata Lot 3 according to the schedule of unit entitlement in the strata plan, and likewise for other strata lots, in order to eliminate the unexplained illegal deficit of $7,268.10 incurred in the 2005-2006 fiscal year during the 2006-2007 fiscal year. In other words, the monthly strata fees as of March 31, 2006, if not earlier, and certainly by June 7, 2006, were known, or should have been known, to be substantially more than $145.44 because of the deficit, even if the exact total amount had not yet been determined precisely because of other known and unknown increases which the owners might approve during the belatedly scheduled Annual General Meeting due to be held during the evening of the same day, i.e., June 7, 2006.
(8) Facilitating an illegal delay of the 2006 Annual General meeting of the strata corporation by not holding the Annual General meeting within two months of the fiscal year end, contrary to the Strata Property Act.
(9) Failing to provide answers to questions from a strata lot owner and failing to provide an explicit accounting regarding the expenditure of money held in trust for the owners of the strata corporation despite being asked in accordance with the Strata Property Act to do so by a strata lot owner, that is, by one of the principals of the licensee's client, a member of the strata corporation, contrary to The Real Estate Act - Rules.
(10) Preparing and presenting a 2006-2007 Budget for the strata corporation which was not in accordance with the Strata Property Act and the Strata Property Regulation s. 6.6, Budget Requirements.
(11) Preparing and presenting financial statements for the strata corporation which were not in accordance with the Strata Property Act and the Strata Property Regulation s. 6.7, Financial Statement Requirements.
(12) Failing to comply with a request for detailed financial information from a strata lot owner and thereby a member of the strata corporation entitled to a notice in accordance with s. 45 of the Strata Property Act, contrary to the Financial Statement Requirements set out in Strata Property Regulation 6.7.
(13) Acting in a manner likely to bring disrepute to the real estate profession generally and, in particular, likely to bring disrepute to those licensed by the Real Estate Council to provide strata management services.
Licensees providing strata management services are operating under a glowing halo provided by the RECBC.
Licensees tout that the public is protected because they must conform to the strict requirements of the RECBC.
However, it appears that the RECBC is mistakenly taking an unwarranted narrow view of its jurisdiction with respect to licensees providing strata management services.
In my opinion, the RECBC, by legislation, regulation and rules, is now bound to consider issues arising from the full range of strata management services commonly associated with the use of licensees as agents of the strata corporation and the strata council with respect to the provision of strata property management services.
In other words, it is my opinion that the RECBC can and should discipline licensees for conduct contrary to the Strata Property Act and Regulations as well as conduct contrary to the Real Estate Services Act and Rules.
I trust your investigation of these complaints against Realacorp and Hedley will produce discipline decisions by the RECBC which will help guide the future conduct of licensees providing "strata management services" and thereby strengthen consumer protection for all strata lot owners.
You will find more information about Realacorp and Hedley at:
Case Studies, Spinnaker West LMS 0497
[email protected]
Posted by condorot ( Vancouver, Spinnaker West, LMS 0497, 2368 Laurel Street ) :: Permalink :: Trackbacks (0)
Case Studies, Spinnaker West: Illegal budget, leaks and rot
Your leaky rotten condo complex, Spinnaker West – 2368 Laurel St. - has adopted an illegal Budget for its 2006-2007 fiscal year, as it did the year previous.
The Statement of Income and Expenses 2005-2006 and the proposed Budget for 2006-2007 distributed just prior to the (late) AGM of June 7, 2006, included a line item called "Maintenance: Extraordinary".
The Budget amount for this item April 2005 - March 2006 was $1,000.
The Actual amount expended was $5,091.90 being $4,091.90 over budget.
It is my opinion that the Strata Corporation records as distributed to the Owners do not provide an adequate explanation as to what the money was spent on.
It is my opinion that the Property Manager (Ann Hedley of Realacorp - who holds a temporary license to provide strata management services and who has not taken the required course nor passed the required examination) together with the Strata Council were not authorized by the Owners to over-spend the budgeted amount, which should not have been in the Budget in the first place.
It is my opinion that the line item "Maintenance: Extraordinary" is ultra vires the Strata Property Act, which states:
Operating fund and contingency reserve fund
92 To meet its expenses the strata corporation must establish, and the owners must contribute, by means of strata fees, to
(a) an operating fund for common expenses that usually occur either once a year or more often than once a year, and
(b) a contingency reserve fund for common expenses that usually occur less often than once a year or that do not usually occur.
Expenditures from contingency reserve fund
96 The strata corporation must not spend money from the contingency reserve fund unless the expenditure is
(a) consistent with the purposes of the fund as set out in section 92 (b), and
(b) first approved by a resolution passed by a 3/4 vote at an annual or special general meeting, or authorized under section 98.
Expenditures from operating fund
97 The strata corporation must not spend money from the operating fund unless the expenditure is
(a) consistent with the purposes of the fund as set out in section 92 (a), and
(b) first approved by a resolution passed by a 3/4 vote at an annual or special general meeting, or authorized
(i) in the budget, or
(ii) under section 98 or 104 (3).
Unapproved expenditures
98 (1) If a proposed expenditure has not been put forward for approval in the budget or at an annual or special general meeting, the strata corporation may only make the expenditure in accordance with this section.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), the expenditure may be made out of the operating fund if the expenditure, together with all other unapproved expenditures, whether of the same type or not, that were made under this subsection in the same fiscal year, is
(a) less than the amount set out in the bylaws, or
(b) if the bylaws are silent as to the amount, less than $2 000 or 5% of the total contribution to the operating fund for the current year, whichever is less.
(3) The expenditure may be made out of the operating fund or contingency reserve fund if there are reasonable grounds to believe that an immediate expenditure is necessary to ensure safety or prevent significant loss or damage, whether physical or otherwise.
(4) A bylaw setting out an amount for the purposes of subsection (2) (a) may set out further conditions for, or limitations on, any expenditures under that provision.
(5) Any expenditure under subsection (3) must not exceed the minimum amount needed to ensure safety or prevent significant loss or damage.
(6) The strata corporation must inform owners as soon as feasible about any expenditure made under subsection (3).
The Strata Corporation Minutes of the 2006 AGM held on June 7 show that Otto Folprecht and Glen Harris moved and the Owners approved a motion "That the Extraordinary Maintenance category be increased [from $2,000] to $20,000."
In my opinion the motion was clearly "out of order" and should not have been considered at the meeting, which was chaired by Clive Boulton. Apparently several lawyers who were present raised no objection to the Owners passing a motion ultra vires the Act.
Also, contrary to the Act, you were not provided with a schedule showing your proportionate share of the Budget, with and without inclusion of the illegal $20,000.
In other words, 15 days later, you are still in the dark as to the amount of your annual strata fees, which, because of the illegal budget, will now be considerably more than the previous year.
Yet another year has passed under the continuing illusion of progress and false promises at Spinnaker West.
More tarps and clear plastic have been added to the roof area.
Your condo still leaks and rots.
The drywall in your kitchen is soggy and falls to the floor in larger and larger chunks.
The cost of repairs continues to climb enormously.
And yet the Owners of the Strata Corporation have still not resolved to fulfill their statutory obligation to repair the leaky rotten common property, despite having received several expert professional reports over several years prescribing the conversion from face-seal to rain-screen technology, the building envelope standard in Vancouver since 1996.
I am quite certain the other residential owners (Boulton, Lavajac, Hamilton, Harris/Hennsler-Harris, Reeves/Rykman and Folprecht) would have had the building fixed years ago if their interior walls were as soggy and rotten as the ones in your leaky condo.
And the rot goes on, and on, and on ….
My very best personal regards,
Case Studies, Spinnaker West: Continuing leaks and rot
As you know, I patrol your leaky rotten condo at Spinnaker West several times per week.
This is to let you know that we have had a near-record prolonged period of rain during December 2005 and January 2006. Although we had a clear day yesterday, several more days of wet weather are beginning today.
I have drained approximately two inches of standing water from your North deck several times. The tiny drain spouts plug up with needles from the fir tree. Nothing has been done to enlarge the drains.
So much water has drained down and into the North wall that the doorframe for the door from your front room to the deck has swollen making the door very difficult to open and to close. You would not be able to open it in case of fire.
The usual wet areas in the kitchen, den and foyer are very wet and the drywall has deteriorated further. Your custom wood flooring in the den is twisted, lifted and stained even more than when you left.
Glen Harris and Clive Boulton met on Clive's rooftop deck yesterday morning with, presumably, another contractor.
As of January 1, 2006, Strata Property Managers must be licensed. Realacorp Management Ltd. is currently licensed. Sarah Ann Hedley is licensed for Trading, Rental Property Management, and Strata Property Management.
Strata property managers are agents of the Strata Council. As agents they can only legally do that which the Strata Council authorizes them to do.
As you know, the owners of Spinnaker West, LMS 0497 have not instructed the Strata Council to repair the building which has been leaking and rotting since first occupied in the early 1990's.
Please note that my email referring to 2005 BCSC 1760, Ranftl v. The Owners, Strata plan VR 672 should have referred to the leaky rotten condo complex at 1024 West 7th Avenue, not the one at 1040 West 7th Avenue. The latter leaky rotten condo has completed extensive repair work. The necessary work at 1024 remains stalled, although Garth Cambrey's term as an expensive administrator was recently extended.
I trust the sun will shine again over Vancouver and that your leaky condo will dry out somewhat before next fall.
E [email protected]
Case Studies, Spinnaker West: "The Depths of Fabrication"
Mrs. Kagami forwarded this editorial from the December 5, 2005 edition of The Japan Times concerning the falsification of earthquake-resistance data for the designs of condominium buildings. Some of these buildings are already scheduled for demolition, leaving residents to deal with finding new places to live.
Mrs. Kagami noted: "I'm vulnerable on both sides of the pond, not only Vancouver!"
In a situation highly reminiscent of British Columbia's leaky condo fiasco, the article states:
Suspicions about this unfolding scandal deepend even more because the players involved - Mr. Aneha, the design certification agencies, construction firms and condominium developers, and perhaps even the ministry - appear repugnantly reluctant to take responsibility, unable to understand their situation or void of professional ethics.
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Rescued over 600 minors from child labour in 2018-19, AAP govt tells HC
PTI February 1, 2019
New Delhi, Feb 1 (PTI) The AAP government told the Delhi High Court Friday that it rescued over 600 minors from child labour during 2018-19 and recovered over Rs 30 lakh as rehabilitation amount and minimum wages, from their employers. The data was placed before a bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V K Rao by the Delhi government in response to an application by NGO 'Bachpan Bachao Andolan' (BBA) and associate organisation 'Save the Childhood Foundation' seeking implementation of the court's 2009 judgement to prevent and eliminate child labour. In an action taken report, filed through its standing counsel (criminal) Rahul Mehra and advocate Chaitanya Gosain, the Delhi government has said that it rescued 611 kids from child labour in 2018-19 of whom 587 has been restored to their families. The government said it has also recovered Rs 10,60,000, towards rehabilitation amount in respect of children below 14 years of age, and Rs 20,69,563 as minimum wages from their employers. Apart from that 63 cases of child/bonded labour were registered and 43 employers were also arrested, the government has said in its report. Senior advocate H S Phoolka, appearing for the NGOs, said a lot more needs to be done by the Delhi government and the police to ensure proper implementation of the high court's 2009 direction. In the July 2009 judgement, the high court had modified the existing provisions for better rehabilitation of child labourers and had widened the involvement of police in rescue operations of child labour in the city. Thereafter, November 2014, the high court had disposed of a petition seeking complete elimination of child labour from the national capital after the city's additional commissioner of labour had assured the court of action on the issue. In its application filed in the disposed of matter, the NGOs had sought a direction to the government to file an action taken or compliance report in terms of the July 15, 2009 judgement of the high court. PTI HMP SKV SA
https://www.businesstoday.in/pti-feed/rescued-over-600-minors-from-child-labour-in-2018-19-aap-govt-tells-hc/story/316094.html | {
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The World Conference for the Well-being of Children in Geneva, Switzerland, proclaimed June 1 to be International Children's Day in 1925. It is usually marked with speeches on children's rights and wellbeing, and other events involving or dedicated to children.
A similar event, Universal Children's Day, falls on 20 November. It was established by the United Nations in 1954 and aims to promote the welfare of children around the world.
What Day is it Today?
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Best Place to Live in South Dakota? Study Shows it's Nearby
Andy Gott Published: July 20, 2021
Credit: Matthew Speers via YouTube
South Dakota's population is rising and many communities are changing at a rapid pace. But one town in the Sioux Empire is adapting better than any other in the entire state.
According to a study by Stacker, the best place to live in the Mount Rushmore state is also one of the newer communities to sprout up. In fact, it's only been around since 1988.
The factors Stacker used to find the best places to live in each state include the cost of living, housing, education, and others.
Based on that formula, the clear winner in South Dakota is Dakota Dunes, located in the far southeastern corner of the state. The unincorporated community in Union County has a population of around 3,000, a median household income of over $99,000, and a median house value of $266,000.
According to its website, Dakota Dunes is a 2,000 acre, master-planned community, which was put into place in 1988 by Dakota Dunes Development Company. It is owned by Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
Not only is Dakota Dunes a great place to live, but it's also in a great location. The community is only 5 minutes away from downtown Sioux City, Iowa, and a little over an hour away from Sioux Falls.
For a look at the best places to live in all 50 states, check out the full article from Stacker here.
You can also learn more about the community of Dakota Dunes from its website.
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Wyatt's World
Hacking the Yukon
Securing your data is on you
The internet has connected the Yukon to the outside world in new and amazing ways.
It has also connected us to the world of hackers. They aren't dissuaded by distance, cold or isolation. Indeed, the only thing that can stop them is when the backhoe operators of Fort Nelson sever our lone fibre optic cable.
Like mosquitoes or squirrels in the cabin attic, they are now an unwelcome and permanent part of life in the North. And they pose new and significant risks for Yukoners and our businesses.
Last week, the Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board disclosed that an "unknown party" had gained access to the names and email addresses of 270 people. Fortunately, the system that was breached did not also contain the most sensitive personal information in the organization's files.
Organizations in Canada are now required to report such incidents, depending on their nature and the kind of personal information involved, to the national privacy commissioner as well as affected people and sometimes other organizations who may have similar risks. If you haven't already received such notifications, you surely will.
The WCB went farther than required and held a press conference to explain the incident more fully to Yukoners.
Far from being an organizational embarrassment, that's a good thing. It makes me as a citizen more confident they are taking their obligations seriously, and I was reassured to learn scam artists had not downloaded everyone's personal health and financial information files.
Indeed, the fact that only a peripheral system was breached shows the value of security measures such as keeping data and systems compartmentalized.
Things have come a long way from more innocent days when Ferris Bueller used the password "pencil" to log onto his high school principal's system and erase how many times he skipped school. Now the stakes are much higher, with billions of dollars flowing around our economy, industrial control systems managing things like oil pipelines or traffic lights, and your most sensitive personal information at stake.
There are lots of scare stories out there, many of them true. Edmonton's McEwan University admitted last fall that hackers had tricked staff into mistakenly transferring $11.4 million to the wrong bank accounts. That's an astonishing 10 per cent of McEwan's annual government grant.
The hackers used fake "phishing" emails and imposter websites to impersonate the university's usual suppliers and convince staff to pay bogus invoices.
Much of the money was recovered, but an $11.4 million haul is an incentive for hackers to put a lot of effort into tricking the target. Think Ocean's Eleven, not badly spelled emails asking you to transfer millions to a Nigerian prince down on his luck.
It seems to be happening to everyone. A number of Yukoners have told me of incidents at their organizations or in their personal lives. These range from fraud to identity theft to hackers putting ransomware on your website.
Identity theft is when villains use your electronic details to impersonate you by, for example, getting a loan. Ransomware is software that encrypts your data or system until you pay up, usually via electronic crypto-currency.
The consequences can range from minor to severe. You may not care that your internet cat videos have been encrypted by ransomware, but if you lose your clients' personal data or have your accounting system crippled it could cost you big bucks. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says 60 per cent of small businesses go out of business within six months of an attack.
So what should Yukoners do?
For citizens, we all need to up our online game. Just like we know not to leave our bicycles unlocked and to keep our most sensitive documents in bank safety deposit boxes or safes, we need to learn the basics of managing our online risks. And like protecting your bicycles and retirement savings, there is a range of things you should do depending on how valuable your different "digital assets" are.
Start with the basics. According to the UK's Independent newspaper, the five things key things are: use complex passwords, do not click on email links or attachments you don't trust, avoid pop-up windows, check website URLs before you type in your password to make sure they are legitimate and not pretending to be something trustworthy like your bank, and keep your anti-virus software up to date.
Some people, especially those in the public eye, go even farther with security measures such as two-factor authentication on their emails. One version of this involves having an app on your phone that generates a number you need to log onto your email in addition to your password. This way, someone can steal or guess your password but still be kept from compromising your account.
If you run a business or non-governmental organization or are on the board, things are more complicated.
Boards are responsible for the whole organization, including its data and systems. The days of assuming the IT dude has it all under control are long gone.
Managers must work with their boards and staff to manage the issue. It has joined the managerial to-do list along with finance, legal, human resources and other core business responsibilities. Fortunately, there are a growing number of places you can get advice and support. Ask your lawyer or accountant for suggestions on who can help you, and check out the online resources of organizations such as the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
If this seems like an annoying addition to your to-do list, you're right. But as a parent may have told you in the old days, it takes less time to lock your bike than look for it after it goes missing.
Keith Halliday is a Yukon economist and author of the MacBride Museum's Aurore of the Yukon series of historical children's adventure novels. He is a Ma Murray award-winner for best columnist.
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COLUMNIST: Dancing on Ice tour? It's not always glitz and glamour on the road!
So when I'm about in town I often get stopped and asked one of these questions: "Is the 12 days of Christmas routine in Panto really that exhausting you look so knackered by the end" - "Is Holly Willoughby as good looking in the flesh as she is on TV" - "Your showbiz job must be so glamorous".
At the moment I'm co-presenting the Dancing on Ice tour with Jane Torvill and Christopher Dean, it's a blooming amazing show and I even get to go on the ice and do the Bolero (of sorts) at least the falling down bit at the end.
The down side is the schedule its four weeks living out of suitcase and in the last week alone we have been to Wembley, Sheffield, Newcastle and Manchester and next week its Nottingham, Birmingham and in-between that I've got a 48 hr fly over to USA to do the final show of Ant and Dec Saturday night takeaway!
Don't get me wrong we are well looked after fed and watered and get to stay in some lovely hotels but that's the first of my dilemmas, I mean protocol wise is it good form to take the hotel shower gel and shampoo?
What about the shoe cleaning kit?
And don't get me started on the hotel robe and slippers, a friend of mine even takes a hotel towel or two surely that's a step to far???
Or are you of the mindset if it's not nailed down it's coming home with me??
I suppose the only good thing to come out of it is after four weeks I will be fully knowledgeable on how to work a Corby Trouser Press!
And of course the major downside I don't get to see my kids for ages but thankfully in today's world with FaceTime and Skype we get to chat and I can see them although as I'm sure those of you with kids will know trying to have a conversation with your kids at the best of times is bloody hard work although my Kids Molly and Harry did speak to me long enough the other night to put in their duty free requests when I fly next week: "Can I get Jake Quickenden and Cheryl Baker's autograph from the Dancing on Ice tour" and "As I'm away for ages can I set up a Direct Debit for their pocket money"!
Another plus side of hotel on tour living you get to have bath every night in peace, music playing in the background softly, a glass of wine in your hand while you relax in the bath bubbles created by a travel size bottle of Mr Matey!!! | {
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The final lower body move in this workout is the step-up. To perform this, hold a set of dumbbells down by your sides and stand in front of a bench or sturdy chair. Step one foot up onto the chair/bench and then slowly bring the other foot up to meet it. Once standing on that chair/bench, lower back down, leading with the same foot. For the next rep, switch sides and repeat. Continue alternating until all reps have been completed.
Ready for a total-body workout? Here are nine strength training moves you can use in one workout to get started. The following exercises can be performed right in your own home with a simple set of dumbbells, making this workout convenient for anyone. To structure this workout, you will be pairing together a lower body move with an upper body exercise, and then adding a core exercise to finish each 'tri-set' off. These three exercises should be performed back to back, taking no rest time between each one and after all three are finished, then you can rest for one minute before carrying on. Aim to perform 10 to 15 repetitions per exercise. Once the entire circuit is completed, repeat one more time through. Aim to perform this workout three days per week, taking one day off for rest and recovery between sessions.
Nothing beats the squat when it comes to a fantastic lower body exercise. To perform this, hold a dumbbell down between your legs, taking a slightly wider than hip with stance. From there, bend the knees as you lower yourself as low down as you can go. Pause for a brief second and then rise up again to complete the rep.
For an upper body move, the push-up is a good classic standby. Get down so that you're balancing on your hands and either the knees or the toes. From there, lower the body down, keeping the back straight at all times, until your sternum is almost touching the ground. Pause and then straighten up the elbows, pressing up to complete the rep.
To hit the lower abs well, the lying leg raise is a great move of choice. Lay flat down on the ground, back down and bring the legs up so that they are at a 90 degree angle with the body. From here, lower down until they're almost touching the ground and then reverse directions, bringing them back up again. Continue on until all reps are completed, making sure to keep the back pressed flat into the ground at all times.
Holding a set of dumbbells, one in either hand, in an upright position, take one step forward and begin to bend the knee as you lower yourself down into the lunge. Keep the back straight at all times to prevent excess stress from being placed on the lower back. Once lowered as far as you can go, press back up again to complete the rep, bringing the back leg forward and using it to step forward into the next rep. continue alternating legs as you move through this exercise.
To perform the bent over row, place the set of dumbbells directly in front of you on the floor. From there, bend over at the waist and then reach forward to grab the dumbbells. Keeping the back flat, slowly contract from the shoulder blades as you bring the weights upward so they move toward the underarm. When you're as high as you can comfortably go, pause and then lower down to complete the rep. The weights should not touch the floor until all reps are completed.
The bicycle is a fantastic ab movement for working the oblique muscles, helping you firm up your love hands. Lay flat down on the floor, legs straight and arms bent, hands by your head. From there, crunch upward and as you do, twist to one side of the body. At the same time, bring the opposite leg upward, bending the knee and trying to get it to touch the elbow. Once as high as you can go, pause and then reverse directions, returning to the start. From here, twist to the other side this time, alternating as you go. Continue on alternating until all reps are completed.
The shoulder press is the next great upper body move to round out this workout program. Hold a set of dumbbells, one in each hand and then in the upright standing position, bring them up so they are resting on the shoulders. From there, drive the weights straight above the head until the elbows are extended but not locked. Pause and then bend down again until they are back to shoulder height. Press up to complete the next rep.
Finally, the last core exercise to finish off this workout is the plank hold. To perform this one, simply get down on the ground so your stomach is down and you are balancing the body on the forearms and toes. Your body should look like a flat tabletop in this position. Now hold that for as long as you can maintain good form. If you ever start to feel yourself coming out of good form, stop and only continue on once you can resume proper form. Aim to hold this for 30-60 seconds before moving on. | {
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Time travel debugging is awesome! Remember that obscure bug that QA stumbled across but you could never reproduce? What if you could record and replay events in the app, to see step-by-step how the data changes and why certain actions are executed? At Badoo, not only do they have a working time travel debugger for their MVI architecture, but they went one step further: their debugger allows you to record and replay interactions everywhere across your reactive subscriptions. No more QA headaches for you!
Zsolt is an Android engineer at Badoo with a passion for clean and elegant code. He's currently focused on the architecture of self-contained components shared between the many apps of the Badoo group. | {
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Home/The Grand Tour/How James May Got Fired From Autocar
How James May Got Fired From Autocar
Sam PersonAugust 19, 2017
It was once mentioned on TopGear that the show was the only job James May ever had from which he hadn't been sacked. And once in a while, it's worth a look back to see how that wonderful trend got started.
In 1992, James worked as the Features Editor at Autocar, one of the world's oldest and most influential automotive publications. At the end of each year, the magazine published the Road Test Yearbook, a retrospective of car reviews throughout the last 12 months that rounded up the year's new vehicles in one place. May's job was simple: compile it.
According to May, it "was extremely boring and took several months." In order to keep from killing himself due to boredom, May decided to play a little game.
Each article began with a large red initial, and some of the spreads spelled things like "YEAR" and "BOOK." May cleverly began each article with letters that spelled out the following:
"SO YOU THINK IT'S REALLY GOOD, YEAH? YOU SHOULD TRY MAKING THE BLOODY THING UP. IT'S A REAL PAIN IN THE ARSE."
James May – Autocar
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The joke ended up going a little too far, as readers, thinking the acrostic was some sort of puzzle or challenge that they had discovered, began calling in to Autocar, assuming that they had won a competition or that there might be a prize. May's editors didn't think it was funny, and promptly let him go; but as far as ways to get fired, this had to have been one of the most satisfying.
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Video: How PATH Approaches Global Health Issues
Ray Cummings, director of market dynamics for the global nonprofit health organization PATH, recently sat down for a one-on-one video interview with WDI's Andrea Bare to discuss how it works to improve global health outcomes. The two also talked about Cummings' career and how U-M students interested in the healthcare field can get involved in global health.
Cummings also spoke to U-M students for the WDI Global Impact Speaker Series on Feb. 17 about how PATH is addressing the challenge of improving coverage rates for many childhood vaccines in low-income countries.
"Ray has deep expertise in healthcare technology development and commercialization in both developed and emerging economies," said Bare, senior advisor in the WDI Healthcare Initiative's Market Dynamics group. "He works from the vantage point of several years in biopharmaceuticals business development and partnering, and has brought that expertise to PATH where he has led or contributed to projects for drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics in diseases such as malaria, HIV, and Japanese Encephalitis."
Cummings' market dynamics department provides analytical and strategic support for PATH programs that are working with both non-profit and commercial partners to develop new therapies, vaccines and diagnostics for underserved populations around the world. He also has served as commercialization director for PATH's drug development global program, and senior business officer in its vaccine and pharmaceutical technologies group.
Cummings is the second Global Impact Speaker from PATH. In 2013, Amie Batson, chief strategy officer of PATH, spoke for the WDI speaker series. View a one-on-one interview with Batson here.
Also, PATH has partnered with WDI on several summer internship projects, including 2011 in Bangladesh, 2012 in India, 2013 in Vietnam and Cambodia, and 2015 in the U.S., South Africa, Ghana, and Uganda.
WDI and PATH are currently discussing the scope of a 2016 summer internship with the organization.
Prior to joining PATH in 2009, Cummings held senior business development positions at AVI BioPharma, Inc. (now Sarepta Therapeutics), GD Searle & Co., and Immunex Corp. (now part of Amgen Inc.).
Cummings has a bachelor's degree in biological sciences from Stanford University, a master's degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from Harvard University, and an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley. | {
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Based on a large (60mm) linear CCD I want to build a digital back for a medium format camera. A Teensy 3.6 will be used as main electronics.
This project was created on 08/13/2018 and last updated a month ago.
Some time ago I wanted to build a scanner for my medium format negatives. For this I experimented a lot with a Toshiba TCD2700 linear ccd. The project has been scraped long ago, but I still have the Sensor and arduino due, so a lot of the scary CCD interfacing stuff has already been done.
I recently acquired a broken Mamiya RZ67 body (analog) and lens on ebay. I did repair them and got a film back, but it's a nice opportunity for a new project. For those who don't know these cameras: they often have exchangeable backs for film and digital, so building a back is possible without modifying the camera itself, which is nice.
So with the linear ccd, that I can already read and the 'new' camera I am starting this project to build a scanning digital back.
So after a while I finally had the time and energy to continue with the project. I mounted the scanner to the camera and made first test scans!
After getting the hardware ready I tried to get the first scanned results. My initial tests showed, that the sensor was responsive to light, so I finished coding the scanning movement and logistics of scanning an image.
The first results were very discouraging. For hours I could only get noise without any hint of an actual image. The base-level however was responsive to light.
I tried to block half of the sensor and expose only a part of it. After a lot of searching I finally found a missing ground connection, and after fixing it things got better.
A test sketch printed every 100th pixel in the line, and if you look closely you can see the initial dark pixel at the top (65535), then some lighter pixels (~55k), then dark pixels again. Finally the sensor was working as intended. Getting a scan however was still not working. Only pure randomness, without any image. After a lot of time trying to find the error I finally had it!
The very first image. After 20 images of pure randomness, finally something appeared! Clearly distinguishable from random! Not much, just a hint of a pine tree! The issue was found, and it was actually just a missing delay for the integration time of the sensor.
Time for some fun! Basics were working, so I fixed a lot of things like aspect ratio and flipped the image in post processing. This is the second ever image from the scanner (with distinguishable features). At the top I forgot to take the cap from the lens (dark part), then I adjusted the aperture (light part).
The white pixels are caused by pixels 'overflowing' with too much exposure. Sometime this gets so extreme that a few lines are completely white. The white area in the middle of the picture was caused by the sd-card write blocking the scanner for a few seconds.
The integration time for a linear ccd is the time it takes to read the previous line. So before each actually sampled line there is a dummy read out to 'flush' any exposed pixels out of the sensor. This gives a well defined integration time between dummy read-out and actually sampled read-out.
The blocking sd-card however is still a problem, because it is so long, that one dummy read-out is not enough to flush out the extremely over exposed pixels. It takes a few more lines for the sensor to get back to normal.
This is one final glamour shot at 2000x3000 pixels.
After more fixes with additional dummy read-outs the white pixels disappeared, and the image started to look a lot cleaner. The focus is a bit off, but it still looks amazing for the first results. The black streams are most likely caused by the mosquito net in the window.
The wiring is complete, and instead of making the first experiments with the old arduino due I decided to use the teensy 3.6 directly.
I have ported the code from the due sensor reading sketch and made a new one for the teensy 3.6. There was only a quick test if I get values from the sensor, but it looks good. Iterating through one line without using the ADC takes about 5ms, which is not so bad when you consider, that it's still using arduinos standard digitalWrite to bit-bang the signals for the sensor, and one line takes about 3200 clock cycles. When using the ADC to read one of the six output lines it takes about 26ms for one line.
Stepper movement and sd card writes are also working, so I really just have to put everything together and I should be able to get the first scans!
Mounted the sensor and finished wiring for first experiments. A dial indicator to verify, that the axis movement is precise enough can be seen at the top left.
Detail shot of the dial indicators mounting, and where the carriage pushes against it.
Wiring. It is not very pretty, but functional. The teensy and stepper driver have soldered to the perf board with only 4 pins each, this makes removing them later much, much easier. The connections are made on top of the pcb, because this way it is easy to make changes without removing the pcb. For prototyping this is very useful.
Detail shot of wiring. I tried to get the bent sensor cable into the picture. It starts at the sensor pcb (not shown) at the top, goes through the wooden mounting plate and is soldered to the right end of the perfboard.
Another picture of the sensor pcb and the sensors cable. Please excuse the hot-glue, I didn't have anything else on hand and it's better than a sensor dangling around.
With the mounted dial indicator I made a sketch that moves one step per second (until it hits the endstop). If you look closely, it seems like the dial moves about half a mark per step, which matches the desired 4µm per step. (One mark is 0.01mm or 10µm) Some steps seem to be a little larger or smaller, but in general it looks surprisingly good.
I also don't want to rule out measuring errors by the dial indicator, which doesn't feel very 'smooth' when pushed by hand.
After finishing the design in Sketchup I started printing everything. The largest part is the carriage that gets mounted on the linear guide rail. An important area with critical dimensions is the mounting for the lead screw nut (actually just a regular steel M5 nut). These areas usually go through one or two iterations until everyting fits perfectly, so I made a test-print of just this area before acually printing the large part. This is much faster, as the complete carriage part takes about 1.5h to print.
Most other parts were rather simple and didn't require any iterations. The first version mounting bracket for the stepper motor was way too soft and unstable, so this and the lead screw coupling were the only parts that had to be changed. If you compare the stepper mounting bracket in the first picture versus the later pictures you can see the added triangle for stiffening, added thickness, and that it gets fastened with two screws instead of just one.
(First-) iterations of various parts.
Overview shot of the whole assembly.
This picture shows the stepper mounting bracket, lead screw assembly, and how the spacers between the mdf plates are fastened.
Also lead screw, stepper motor bracket, and carriage with the two adjusting screws for the endstop switches at the bottom. One half of the mechanical endstops is also visible just below the lead screw and below the coupling.
A step-down dc-dc converter was mounted in this area, because there was unused space.
Detail shot of the adjustable endstop switch. The two small pieces on top of the carriage are the mounting for the sensor pcb. They are separate pieces from the carriage, so the carriage is easier to print, which helps to get the critical dimensions right. Another reason is, that the mounting can be changes easily with new designs.
Back Side with cables for endstops, step-down converter, and stepper motor. Counterbores for the screws and nuts are also shown. This is done, so the surface of the mdf plate is plane and it is easy to mount other components on it.
I started designing the hardware around the linear guide rail. Requirements were simple: 40mm movement and, height of the whole assembly as low as possible.
So I started sketching on my notepad and searched ebay for a suitable stepper motor. I found a nema 8 stepper, that was short enough to allow a directly mounted lead screw and 200 steps per revolution, which together with a M5 screw results in exactly 4μm movement per step. I don't think this assembly can achieve this precision, but this means, that the 8μm per scan-line are exactly two steps, which is very good. Note that these are full steps, not micro steps. Microstepping will not really help to improve positional accuracy. There was a hackaday article about that some time ago, but I don't want to look it up now.
After enough hand drawn iterations a 3d model of the whole assembly was made. This is not only useful because most parts will be 3d printed, but the 3d visualisation also makes it easier to find any problems of moving components not having enough clearance, not reachable screws, etc.
The first image shows the side where it gets mounted to the camera. The long part inside the window with the cross on top is the sensor. At the top corner. The two flat plates will be made out of mdf and everything else will be 3d printed. The linear axis has adjustable mechanical endstops, and adjustable endstop switches on both ends.
This is the toshiba tcd2700c linear ccd. I made a board with the drivers. Interfacing the sensor with the arduino was rather tricky, as it requires a differential clock and draws quite some current. The first versions didn't use the original toshiba drivers and simply didn't work.
The PCB on the arduino already has a stepper driver on it, because I wanted to use it for a non-portable scanner, so the arduinos size was no problem. In this project I want to replace it with a Teensie 3.6.
Comared to any digital camera, even large DSLRs, this thing is huge. The viewfinder is 7x7cm large. A very unique and nice feature of this Camera is the rotating back. So a film back with 6x7cm area can be rotated to be used for portraits or landscape.
The used linear guide rail is a drylin N prism rail with 27mm width. The carriage has a 10N preload and runs very smooth. In the second image you can see the spring loaded part at the bottom left corner of the carriage. It pushes the carriage up and sideways, so when only a minimal mechanical force is applied it should be very precise movement.
Precise positioning of the sensor is very important, since the pixel-width and thus line width is only 8μm.
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British child caught up in Islamic State conflict rescued from Syria
Last year Save The Children estimated that as many as 60 UK minors might be stranded in region.
Deborah Haynes
Foreign affairs editor @haynesdeborah
Wednesday 16 September 2020 07:15, UK
Image: The child left Syria with a UK repatriation team on Tuesday (file pic)
The UK has rescued a British child from Syria as part of efforts to help unaccompanied or orphaned minors caught up in the fallout from the conflict with Islamic State.
A repatriation team left Syria with the child on Tuesday, Sky News understands.
The rescue mission was led by Martin Longden, the UK's Syria envoy.
Further details about the child's identity cannot be reported for legal reasons.
Last year the Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the UK would take "the necessary and secure steps" to repatriate minors who are unaccompanied or whose parents have been killed.
"These are children who have experienced the worst horrors of war and bringing them home is the right thing to do," he said in a statement.
Image: In November 2019 Dominic Raab said bring the children back to the UK was 'the right thing to do'
The UK has already brought home a small number of British children from northeast Syria where thousands of men, women and infants from dozens of different countries have been held in camps since the collapse of Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate.
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Sidi Ahmed Ghlam: Murder trial begins of man who 'abandoned plan to bomb church after shooting himself in leg'
It is understood that there are more British minors in these displacement camps.
Save the Children, a UK charity, said last year that as many as 60 British children might be stranded. But it is not clear how many of that number are on their own or how many are still with one or both parents.
The British government has so far resisted pressure to repatriate men and women - including suspected fighters - who travelled to Syria from the UK to join Islamic State but are now stuck in the camps or in crowded detention centres, guarded by Kurdish forces.
US President Donald Trump has long called on countries, including the UK, to take back their IS-linked nationals from Syria and prosecute or rehabilitate them back home.
It is a topic that might come up when Mr Raab meets with his US counterpart, Mike Pompeo, on Wednesday during a trip to Washington.
2019: IS bride Shamima Begum pleas for return to UK
One of the most high-profile cases for the UK is of Shamima Begum, a London schoolgirl who joined Islamic State with two friends in 2015 when she was just 15.
She lived under IS rule before ending up last year at a displacement camp heavily pregnant, having already lost two other children. Her third child also died shortly after he was born.
Ms Begum's British citizenship was revoked - a decision that she is challenging in a legal battle that is due to be heard by the UK's highest court, the Supreme Court.
Image: Alexanda Kotey (left) and Shafee Elsheikh are alleged to have been part of the killing squad dubbed the Beatles
Another high-profile case is of two men from the UK who are accused of being part of an IS kidnap and hostage-killing group dubbed the Beatles.
The US is seeking to put Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh on trial. The men are currently being held by US forces in Iraq. | {
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I have the best excuse for my absence, our house was hit by lightning!
And it's been such a busy, eventful week away, with floods, volunteering, mud, a reggae festival, more mud, lightning, modeling and divination! I have so much to catch up on!
It happened on the 19th: I had just picked up Erica from Aiko kindy, and taken her home. Normally I would take her directly to Keio kindy to catch the afternoon session, but this day I wanted to keep her home so she could take a nap, so she would be happy and energetic enough to do both her swimming and karate lesson in the evening.
When the storm started, the first thing I did was rush around closing all the windows. We've had nearly daily storms in the last few weeks, thunder and lightning has become almost routine. And one thing I know is that the rain is very heavy and strong, and will wet everything inside, eaves or not, so the first line of duty is rushing around getting all the windows closed (in this heat they are, of course, all open). Next I fielded a telephone call from Kanji telling me to close all the windows!
During the previous Saturday's monster storm, when I swore I saw a bolt of lightning hit something in the graveyard next to our house, I had turned off all the electricity. This time I didn't think of it, the daily storms were making me a bit blase perhaps. Our plugs and cords are set up for easy removal, more for power saving and fire safety - for example, the computer, screen and printer were plugged into a power adapter separate from the phone, modem and Wifi station, so those things would not be turned off even if I unplugged everything else. Behind the TV, the stereo and phone shared one cord, the TV and other things shared another. Still, I should have actually unplugged them all, because we lost so much!
So I had gone to finish my lunch (Erica had eaten earlier at kindy) and Erica was also, by a HUGE stroke of good luck, in the kitchen; she was getting ice out of the freezer to munch on at the time. We were listening to the storm, as you do, cringing a little at the loud sound.
No words can describe the shock of seeing lightning in your own house. I saw the flash in the living room from my seat in the kitchen. I instantly knew what it was - disbelief settled in later on, but at the time I had no doubt about what it was. Erica screamed before me. Later she told her story - Mummy's face went red. She didn't see the flash, but she saw my face lit up by it! I screamed too, and of course went to her first, to pick her up and do my best to comfort and calm her, while also trying to think of what I had to do.
Holding her, with her body plastered to mine, hiding her face and motionless, I crept gingerly into the living room. I could see all the power was off, and I could see smoke hanging in the air and could smell it. I think some of that was from my fried egg from lunch... but it was enough to put me on alert at the time. I went over to get my iphone, which was in the middle of a reset, and I hadn't completed the sign-in information. There I was, kid clinging to be in abject terror, diligently pressing 'next' and answering dumb questions about networks, while the storm continued to thunder around us, frightening us more with every rumble. I gave up in disgust, threw it on the sofa and decided we would just have to go round to Kanji's shop in the car.
Another HUGE clap came when we were in the genkan, making Erica AND me scream again, but I had to put her down because I realized I had to check upstairs to make sure there weren't any fires. I didn't relish having to wield a fire extinguisher while the storm continued with Erica down by the door crying and screaming, but if I had to do it, I would!
There was nothing though, so we were safe to escape, and I really wanted to get out of there! It just felt unsafe, like the whole house was electrified or something. The rain was coming down in sheets and we both got soaked on the way to the car. I took off down the drive, only remembering to belt her in when I thought, god now wouldn't it be Murphy's law if we got hit by a car today, lightning or no, you can't risk her riding in the front seat with no belt on. I checked the house again from the outside as I drove away, no signs of smoke anywhere.
We arrived at the shop to find Kanji was not there! M-chan offered to call him for us, which he did, and I stepped inside to talk to him, telling him what had happened. This was odd. People who live with two languages like me know what it's like, how you have to practice what you want to say sometimes, or at least give it some consideration how to say things, before a meeting or shopping for something and things like that. You just do it automatically after a while. I realized I had no idea how to say 'lightning struck the house' in Japanese, I know enough about the language to know you can't just swap verbs and use the equivalent of 'strike' in Japanese - it's 'sutoraiku' when referring to baseball, or'tataku', which back-translates at 'hit'. Both of which I suspected were wrong; in the end I settled on 'keru' or ''kick', don't know why. But not only did Kanji understand me (and repeat back, just naturally, the proper verb choice, which was 'ochiru' or 'fall') but M-chan and T-chan, who were in the office understood what I was talking about too - they kept saying 'maji? maji?' ('really?).
In our initial assessment, we found we lost 2 computers, 3 DVD players, the TV, modem and phone. I was still high on adrenaline from the shock, and just kind of accepted all of this. I expected the power company to call round, but they didn't, once we told them the power was on again. In retrospect, I wish I had called the fire brigade just to check everything, just to have some authority tell me everything was okay, because it was very unnerving being the house, not knowing what was broken and what wasn't, and still worried about wiring in the walls catching fire.
I was so buzzed, there was nothing I could do but clean. I removed each electrical item, unplugged it, and plugged it in again to check at a plug I had determined was functional.. I found that one computer and one DVD player were okay, but that the electric piano was gone. And this is when I lost it. I just cried! I kept thinking of how Amy would feel knowing her beloved piano was gone. I was trying not to cry, but Erica saw me and called Kanji!
We promised we would not throw out the piano, we would keep it, for now, in the shed, until she was ready to part with it.
Meanwhile I had to contend with the loss of much of my data (I had all my photos and most of my documents on an external hard drive) and Kanji had to face the loss of all his stored TV shows and movies, as well as the brand new digital tuner/DVD/HD recorder he had bought only six months ago.
At first we were fairly cheerful - we'd claim insurance, and end up with a whole room full of new toys, right? Wrong. We were only covered for EXTERNAL damage in the event of a lightning strike. Bloody cheeky insurance company. They know fully darn well that an antenna and a couple of roof tiles isn't going to cost them much, but a roomful of electronics will! And who's going to check the fine print of their lightning strike coverage, or change their plan because of it?
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Courtesy of Rad Hourani. Photo credit: Kane Ocean.
Rad Hourani @ Artexte
Language Classroom: Synthesis
The starting point of "Language Classroom: Synthesis" is based on Rad Hourani's own experience, who, as a dyslexic and ADD person, has felt socially excluded from a young age because of his difficulties in reading and writing. Starting from this observation, his research focuses on recent linguistic changes and developments in the digital sphere: spelling reform, gender-inclusive writing, the appearance of chat rooms, email or text messages, emojis and emoticons. All these mutations can be perceived as a threat, but in reality, are they not a way to make language accessible to all?
Through this residency, Hourani explores multiple approaches to the book object in order to better reflect on the relation between content and container. How can the book, as a device, bear witness to all these mutations to create modern hieroglyphs or a new writing? What are the tactile qualities to be privileged? What kind of layout can renew the book object and our way of browsing it?
While the book object and the classroom have long intimidated him because of his learning difficulties, Hourani wishes to give them a second chance and perceive them as alternative spaces to transgress.
"As a BIPOC, queer, and dyslexic artist, my research draws on issues of socially imposed categorizations and identities in order to reignite debates and open a dialogue on issues of inclusion and inequality. Society treats traditionally educated individuals with respect and praise, while neglecting those who do not echo a similar literary skill. In this sense, my project "Language Classroom: Synthesis" corresponds to the values and interests I wish to bring to the forefront in my artistic process, to challenge communication learning systems so that they are not just for the literate."
— Rad Hourani
Rad Hourani (b.1982) lives and works in Montreal. He is an interdisciplinary artist who brings forward a plural perspective on the theme of neutrality as an attentive observation of humanity that inherently advocates nonconformity as the essence of individuality. Through the mediums of painting, sculpture, photography, costume, curation, sound and video, his creations form a singular work of art that brings into focus the contexts and foundations of our social, religious, economic, sexual and geopolitical systems coincide in revolutionizing the restructured fundamentals into a manifestation of evolutionary activism.
Rad Hourani's work was the subject of a solo exhibition at the Jardins du Palais-Royal in Paris in 2009. His work was included in many exhibitions around the world, most notably at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2012, at the Tate Modern in London in 2013, at the Guggenheim in Bilbao in 2017, and more recent exhibitions taking place at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Noguchi Museum in New York, both in 2019.
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Comrade Kim Goes Flying
Thai Premiere
22 September 2016 — 8 September 2016
Korean with English and Thai subtitles.
Plays with short film Every Little Thing's Gonna be Alright directed by Natthaphon Sukhuprakan. 2016, 10 minutes.
Comrade Kim Yong Mi is a North Korean coal miner. Her dream of becoming a trapeze artist is crushed by the arrogant trapeze star Pak Jang Phil who believes miners belong underground and not in the air.
Comrade Kim goes Flying is a heartwarming story of trying to make the impossible possible.
Comrade Kim goes Flying is North Korea's first "girl power" movie and the story of a girl reaching for her own dream and carving out her own future.
Cheerfully smashing perceptions of North Korea as a shuttered nation, Comrade Kim Goes Flying proves that cooperation with the West really is possible, at least in cinema. A candy-hued throwback to a chirpy Technicolor time when pluck wins out and "postmodern" wasn't yet invented, this "let's put on a show!" tale of a young woman miner's dream of becoming an acrobat has been winning hearts since preeming at Toronto ... "Comrade Kim" has the makings of a cult heroine on college campuses and targeted arthouses. — Variety
The film is all about pursuing one's dreams, and the message that "wherever we are, we all have dreams" comes through loud and clear. — Twitch Film
Director: Nicholas Bonner, Anja Daelemans, Gwang Hun Kim
Writers: Sin Myong-Sik, Kim Chol
Country: North Korea, UK, Belgium
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Panaji : After failing to act quickly to form a government in Goa, the Congress now stares at a revolt as a senior legislator said he and other "like-minded lawmakers will be forced to re-think our remaining with the Congress in future".
Senior Congress leader and legislator Vishwajit Rane sought party Vice President Rahul Gandhi's intervention and action against those he claimed "mishandled" the government-formation fiasco.
"Two days were taken to choose a Congress Legislature Party leader. Those in charge indulged in mismanagement. The Supreme Court also said so. They are experienced people, but they did not know what to do, what step to take to form the government. Parrikar came from Delhi and swiftly spoke to everyone concerned, got the numbers and formed the government," the Congress legislator from Valpoi told the media here.
Top Congress leaders have been accused of delaying the process of staking claim to form the government through Saturday and Sunday, after the party with 17 lawmakers emerged the largest single party in the 40-member Goa assembly.
The BJP had 13 legislators, but acted quicker in forming an alliance with three elected members each from the Goa Forward Party and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party and two Independent legislators.
"The Congress handled the situation in such a way that it feels they did not want a party government in Goa. I will meet Rahul-ji and eventually decide on my future in the Congress after the meeting," Rane said.
"If Rahul Gandhi does not respond within two days, I will feel I am not the right fit in the party. I will have to decide along with my fellow legislators and people about the next step. I hope Rahul Gandhi will reply. Let us see what happens in two days," he said.
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Acoustic Guitar gives you all the best in acoustic products and this quarter they're going to give you a chance to win!
Enter the Eastman Grand Auditorium Guitar Giveaway through the end of October for your shot at a brand new guitar.
One winner will receive an Eastman Grand Auditorium Guitar with Engelmann Spruce top with Rosewood back and sides to give the player a full-bodied sound. | {
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The cast of 'Hamilton' gave an impromptu speech calling for an understanding and their hope that the play would inspire Pence to treat all Americans equally.
While attending Hamilton: An American Musical on Broadway Friday night (Nov. 19), Vice President-elect Mike Pence was met with boos from the crowd. The response even prompted a retort from Donald Trump.
"Our wonderful future V.P. Mike Pence was harassed last night at the theater by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing," he wrote. "This should not happen!"
In response to Pence's presence, the Hamilton ensemble gave a moving speech calling for an understanding and their hope that the play would inspire Pence to view all Americans as equal.
"We are the diverse America that are alarmed and anxious that you and your administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights," cast member, Brandon V. Dixon said. "We hope that this show has inspired you to uphold our American values and work on behalf of all of us."
In an interview with Broadway.com, Dixon shared that the team instantly came up with the idea once they heard Pence would be seated in the audience. "These are opportunities that you die for," he said. "It was a message from the producers the creative and the cast. If you have differences, say something! What better place than on this stage telling this story with these people? I hope he thinks of us every time he has to deal with an issue or talk about a bill or present anything."
Hamilton creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, also showed his support for the cast and their viral statement.
But once again, Trump aimed his words at the performers after the message was a topic of discussion early Saturday morning (Nov. 19), writing, "The Theater must always be a safe and special place. The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize!" | {
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Establishes provisions for the establishment of maximum levels of emissions of air pollutants caused by external combustion processes by fixed pollution sources.
Art. 1 Establish national maximum limits for the emission of pollutants into the air (emission standards) by new fixed external combustion sources with nominal power of up to 70 MW (seventy megawatts) and above.
§ 1 The definition of maximum pollution emissions is that provided by CONAMA Resolution 5 of June 15, 1989 which created PRONAR.
§ 2 For all purposes of this Resolution new pollution sources are those belonging to enterprises that will apply for licenses from the competent environmental organs after the date of publication of this Resolution.
§ 3 A external combustion process in point sources comprehends all burning of combustible substances through the following machines: boilers, vapor generators, plants for the generation of electric energy, ovens, furnaces, greenhouses and dryers for the generation and use of thermic energy, incinerators and gasifiers.
Art 2 The following maximum emission limits for total amounts of particles and sulfur dioxide(SO2) are established for all purposes of this Resolution, expressed in pollutant weight by highest colorific combustible power and colorimetric density, according to the classification related to pretended uses defined by PRONAR.
2.1.1.1 Areas whose atmosphere must be preserved (Conservation Units, except APAs). All air polluting activities are banned within these areas.
a) Total of Particles – 120 (one hundred and twenty) grams per million of kilocalories.
b) Colorimetric Density – Maximum of 20% (twenty percent) of the equivalent of the Ringlemann 1 scale, except in relation chimney cleaning operations and during the start of the hardware.
c) Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) – 2.000 (two thousand) grams per million kilocalories.
d) The combustible oil consumption limit by a point source, (corresponding to the nominal capacity of all tools) is 3.000 tons per year. Consumption of oils that surpasses this limit must be previously approved by the state environmental organ and through the issuing of environmental licenses.
– 350 (three hundred and fifty) grams per million kilocalories (for combustion oils).
– 1.500 (one thousand five hundred) grams per million kilocalories (for mineral coal).
– Maximum of 20% (twenty percent) of the equivalent of the Ringlemann 1 scale, except in relation chimney cleaning operations and during the start of the hardware.
– 5.0 00 (five thousand) grams per million kilocalories (for combustion oils and mineral coal).
The installation of new polluting point sources in these areas is banned.
– 120 (one hundred and twenty) grams per million kilocalories (for combustion oils.
– 800 (eight hundred) grams per million kilocalories (for mineral coal).
– 2.000 (two thousand) grams per million kilocalories for both combustion oils and mineral coal).
Art 3 It is the duty of state organs to establish maximum total emission limits for other particles, apart from combustion oil and mineral coal, sulfur dioxide and, when applicable, other polluting agents, at the time when environmental licenses are processed for different enterprises.
Art 4 It is the duty of environmental state organs to present proposals to their respective governments regarding the framework of their Class I and III areas, as foreseen by CONAMA Resolution 5/89 and CONAMA Resolution 3/90.
Art. 5 Compliance with the established maximum emission limits does not exempt enterprises from compliance with other possible complementing control requirements, according to current legislation.
Art 6 The verification of compliance with the maximum emission limits established by this Resolution, after the granting of the Operational License, may be performed by the licensing environmental organ or by the licensed enterprise, provided that it monitored by the licensing environmental organ.
Art 7 The hereby fixed maximum emission limits will be subjected to a first revision within two years and thereafter every 5 (five) years and other pollutants generated by external combustion processes from point sources may be added to those established by this Resolution.
Art 8 This Resolution shall enter into effect on the date of its publication.
This text does not substitute the text published in the Official Gazette on Dec. 28, 1990. | {
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Assistant Professor – Assistant Blood Bank Director
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seek candidates for an Assistant Professor position in the non-tenure academic clinician track. This individual will serve as Assistant Director of the Blood Bank and Transfusion Services at CHOP, joining our collaborative team of five Transfusion Medicine physicians. The position will be based within the Division of Transfusion Medicine.
Teaching responsibilities may include teaching rotating residents and fellows, and supporting undergraduate medical education.
Clinical responsibilities may include broad spectrum care for a quaternary pediatric institution with active cardiothoracic and fetal surgery services, pediatric oncology, bone marrow and solid organ transplantation, large PICUs and NICUs, ECMO services, a pediatric emergency room and Level 1 Trauma Center, and a large chronic transfusion program for patients with hemoglobinopathies. The service does not currently include a blood donor center or a reference serology laboratory. The applicant will also provide clinical service in the Apheresis Unit joining a team of physicians for coverage and call performing procedures for a diverse population of patients including a comprehensive sickle cell center and novel cell and gene therapy trial participants.
Applicants must have an M.D. or equivalent degree. Expertise is required in the specific area of Blood Bank and Transfusion Medicine. Pediatric experience is preferred but not required.
Apply for this position online at: https://apply.interfolio.com/81994
We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense. The University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia are EOEs. Minorities/ women/ individuals with disabilities/ protected veterans are encouraged to apply.
Internal Number: CHOP-010
About Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is the nation's first hospital devoted exclusively to the care of children. Since our start in 1855, CHOP has been the birthplace for countless breakthroughs and dramatic firsts in pediatric medicine. Built on a foundation of delivering safe, high-quality, family-centered care, the Hospital has fostered medical discoveries and innovations that have improved pediatric healthcare and saved countless children's lives. Today, families facing complex conditions come to CHOP from all over the world, and our compassionate care and innovation has repeatedly earned us a spot on the U.S. News & World Report's Honor Roll of the nation's best children's hospitals.
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Calling your web-site after your domain name may perhaps appear to be totally obvious to some of you, still you'll be surprised to understand that not really every single web site is named after the domain name even if the website owner is the owner of that web address.
Naming a online site after its domain names is most important, for the plain justification that at any time individuals think of your website, they'll consider it by name. In case your company name is also your URL (ie, domain name), they'll automatically know where to go. Take for instance, as soon as folk think of myonlinecasino.com, they don't need to ponder what domain to put into their internet browser to get there. Your site name is as well your URL.
In the modern world of the Cyberspace, the place men and women immediately rely on the World-wide-web for facts and info, its best to get a domain name which reflects your own web-site or business venture. There are just less items for your trusty old users or simply visitors to be aware of. Moreover, you really do not sincerely feel that they can try to never forget an unrelated Web url just simply for the reason that you want them to, do you? The only users who'll devote it to memory could very well be your competitors that intend to evaluate your selling prices.
Universal Names Or perhaps Product Name Domain names?
I recognize that a number of people today look to think that your web site domain genuinely is required to be some common brand name like "newcars.com" for everybody who is offering motor vehicles. Witness, just to illustrate, the volume of funds all these generic names are being offered for. But seriously, whenever you are in the market to get a car, you almost certainly already have got many brands at heart, and so you're more like to have a shot at things for example generalmotors.com or simply toyota.com in lieu of merely cars.com.
Which explains why I in my opinion highly recommend to every one of my clients to always be consistent while picking a domain name. The very designation that you employ to publicize your product or service is the label that you would like for your very own domain name, just because that can be the very first thing which usually regular people will try in their browser. This particular thing additionally should make it incredibly easy to remember, and regardless of what that is conveniently remembered, would be more likely to be tried out compared with the unclear web address.
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It really is just so tiresome to key in a site with tons of hyphens. Enough said.
Search engines could possibly recognize your search phrases better and thus return your own webpage much more clearly in Google search for these keywords and phrases occurring in your domain name.
Of course you may perhaps be held up with the hyphenated variant given that the standard one was sold ages ago. At the very least this way, you still get the domains you are looking for.
For myself, I would like to refrain from hyphenated names if I could, however I guess it actually depends on your current website domain and also your situation.
My own personal point of view is that in the event that you actually obtain the "the..." and "my..." forms of the website domain, you will need to continuously keep in mind to market your own web site with the full style of the domain name. If not, consumers are most likely to disregard to attach the obligatory "the" or even "my". Because of this, I make sure to publicize my internet sites as "thesitewizard.com" and "thefreecountry.com" in their particular whole web address forms, rather than just "Free Country" or just "Site Wizard" (devoid of the article).
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One widespread matter I experience seems to be out of users which cannot obtain the ".com" website address of their selection, but come across the ".net", ".org", ".biz", ".info" (etc) or country-specific top level domain names (TLDs) (for instance.uk,.de,.us,.eu, etc) available. Would these people attempt for these types?
After all, in the event they stay inside (for example) the Uk, they are not necessarily likely to like to consider to get snacks through pizzaparlour.com, which usually would suggest an worldwide site. You can expect to have better fortune phoning it pizzaparlour.co.uk, ie, utilizing a UK website domain.
Imagine if your website is actually a web-site or just internet business which may easily benefit from an a world wide group of buyers? Again there are also numerous beliefs on this matter and so not really an awful lot of consensus. I most certainly will simply just state some widespread versions.
The primary school of thought will go on the principle that it is best to have a website address of your preference "myperfectdomain" even in the event that it has got a TLD of ".net", ".org" or maybe some other location exact suffix, as compared with to wind up deciding on an incomprehensible domain names for the simple factor you simply cannot purchase your very first choice. This is the main reason individuals find web-site such as "myperfectdomain.de" or even "myperfectdomain.net" or what ever. Opposite to this is the hypothesis that the instance you get a location specific website name, many people would feel that your company exclusively provides to that country.
A different school of thought finds the various other suffixes (such as ".net", ".org", ".biz", ".info", etc) to end up being extremely adequate. For some, the ".org" suffix truly details the specifics of the non-profit characteristics of their own system. As a result, for example, the recognized Apache web server can be found at "apache.org".
Others decide for the ".com" suffix and no less. As points for their justifications, these people refer to the internet browser calculations used to find a internet site when a user just types a name just like "acme" straight into the web browser. Seemingly, the internet browser searches to obtain a website address "acme.com" ahead of trying "acme.net", and so forth.
Don't make the error of aiming to retrofit your trusty web site domain to your venture or online business. My very initially internet website, thefreecountry.com did not originally get started with that title, and I faced an immense bother (and also dropped traffic) as a result of the Website name changes. Don't make that mistake as well. | {
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When connected to a telescope mount, TheSkyX's Sky Chart cannot seem to be pointed away from the telescope's current position. For instance, using the Orientation > Look commands (e.g. Look South) briefly changes the Sky Chart, but then it immediately returns to where the telescope is pointed.
The Mount item should be selected in the Hardware Selection section at the left, so the right-hand portion of the window contains settings and preferences related to the mount.
Look for the "Always keep telescope crosshairs visible on Sky Chart" setting, which is likely presently set to "Yes" or "Yes, centered".
Set this to "No", then close the Imaging System Setup window.
You should now be able to position the Sky Chart on any object or position desired, whilst connected to the mount. To return the Sky Chart to the mount's position, use the Center Cross Hairs button on the Display > Telescope window.
In TheSkyX, press Ctrl+, (hold down the control key and then tap the comma key) or from the Edit menu (TheSkyX menu on Mac, Tools menu prior to version 10.5.0) choose the Preferences command.
On the Preferences window's Toolbars tab, click the Customize button (near the bottom of the window).
Select a toolbar from the Toolbars list at upper-right of the window (the Telescope Toolbar is a logical candidate), or add a New one, if desired.
Click anywhere within the Actions section on the left-hand side of the window, and then begin typing "suspend" to quickly locate the Suspend Button action.
With the Suspend Button action highlighted, click the green —> (right arrow) button to add this to the selected toolbar.
Use the green up and down buttons to move the action within the toolbar, if desired.
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Solo A Play of Sand Part I
Crylon spends some time on the beach practicing Reimancy...
A Play of Sand Part I
by Crylon Stonecraft on August 7th, 2022, 1:41 pm
12 Summer 522
It took Crylon a few moments to realize where he was. Moving from that state of half asleep and half awake he lay with his eyes closed, listening to a bird. This made him think of Zeltiva and its many birds near its shore. But then he kept hearing the birds, and slowly he realized that was not right.
With a groan he shifted his body upward and opened his eyes, looking out of his tent as he opened it to see a sea of sand. And beyond that sea of sand, an actual sea of... Well water, Crylon chuckled to himself.
Rising up for the day the Isur stretched, not really have anywhere particular to be. However feeling the sand on his bare feet he thought back to something else. Sand. Was sand earth? Crylon supposed so. And he was a Reimancer... at least of sorts, even if he was out of practice and not very well trained at it. Perhaps then sand would work with his earth Reimancy? He did not see why not... So with nothing else to do Crylon sat back down on the edge of his tent, deciding today would be a practice day. At least for the morning. A Reimancy practice day. And besides if he wanted to do fancy things with it like building and such, he needed to work on his skills.
Closing his eyes Crylon tried to clear his mind, mentally picturing everything being shoved out. Then he tried to picture his djed, thinking back to what he had used the last time he used magic. There was a room... A forge of course... And within that room, a solid door. Opening it he walked inside, and pictured... A mine shaft. A large open shaft with squared off sides, eight sides of equal shape and length... And down within that shaft, was grains. Solid black grains of some stone, like sand but utterly black. Similar to the onyx like hue of his arm. But rather than one big piece, it was endless grains of sand. Since the sand was so solid it was hard to see how deep down the mine shaft went, so far Crylon felt he had not gone very deep into it. Barely a hands breadth deep.
Shoving his hand in he mentally pictured the shaft within his core, full of djed. Then he willed it to come out, puling on the djed as grains of sand. However unlike real sand these grains were heavy, like each grain was a solid metal weight big enough to fit his entire hand but all in a tiny package. He let some fall, only picking up a few grains on the palm of his hand.
Willing this djed outward, to emit as res, he pictured and willed the substance to leave his body, to emit force from the same black hand he was picturing in his mind as picking up the sand.
With a grunt mentally he pulled, and managed to get the sand free. As he did he opened his eyes, seeing his ethereal res puff force from his hand.
For a moment he smiled, until he realized it was a tiny puff, barely even enough to be noticeable. A sliver the size of his finger nail. Focusing his mind he returned to his task, knowing he would need more than that.
WC: 562
Crylon Stonecraft
Joined roleplay: June 2nd, 2018, 4:26 am
Location: Zeltiva
Race: Isur
Having managed to produce a bit of res, Crylon was at once happy but also disappointed... He needed to produce more if he was to do anything of use. But at the moment forming his res, accessing his djed, that was what he had the most trouble with. He was slow to access it, and also dealing with Reimancy which he was not very good at which multiplied the problem.
But all there was for it was to practice, and he expected in time and with diligence and training he would manage to get better at it. It just would not come right away, particularly if he did not keep at training his djed.
Thinking on this, Crylon wondered if his trouble with working his djed was as much mental as physical. His djed, he knew it was a part of him, nodding to himself at this thought, but still it felt sort of... Distinct. That, he reasoned, did not help with him touching it. It was just as much a part of him as his left foot, or right index finger. And like those once he learned to work it, he should be able to move and manipulate it just as easy as he did his physical body.
And if he suddenly forgot how to move his fingers and had to relearn then it would take time. He just needed to learn this muscle memory with his djed, and then he should be able to move it just as easily as... Smiling to himself he wiggled the fingers on his left hand, watching them move about for a few moments before he closed his eyes.
Picturing himself back before the mineshaft, he gritted his teeth and shoved his hand into the grains of black sand. It was just a part of himself, and so he should be able to move it just like his body! This time he pulled a bit out, picturing and willing in his head. This sand was his djed, and he was willing it to exude from the palm of his hand as res. A big mass of res, not just a tiny bit.
Before he had managed to get only two grains of sand, but now he kept more on. This time... He pulled up ten grains of sand! With a mental groan and gritting of his teeth he pulled on it, feeling like he was trying to shift an anvil instead of a few tiny bits of stuff.
But he kept at it, and pulled... And pulled some more... Till finally he felt his hand moving. A quarter inch. Half an inch, up. And then finally it broke the surface, and his hand was free of the shaft full of sand. At that moment he willed the djed to move, and opened his eyes again.
Finishing the thought he watched and smiled as a bigger puff of res emitted from his hand, the same one he had been using to mentally dig in the sand. This one was not just a nail sized sliver, but a much bigger cloud. Admittedly it was still small, a gaseous cloud a bit smaller than the size of his balled fist, but still progress!
Sitting as he was, it was at this point Crylon realized something. Looking up he saw the sun, and it had moved a bit. A decent bit. How long had he been sitting there working? At least a bell, sitting there focused on his task. He had lost track of time, and had managed a decent puff of res but only after a bell's labor. Maybe timeliness was also something he needed to work on, he thought to himself...
Pushing that thought aside, he had the res out. So while it was out he needed to work on it. To use it.
Focusing on the res hovering in the air he focused and held his palm flat. Then moving his hand slowly he gestured aside, willing the res to follow.
There was few moments of lagging, but then it followed along. Then he moved his hand the other way, willing the res again to follow the motion, and slowly after a moment it did. Emitting the res was the first hurdle, but once he had it out he also needed to better learn to control it.
Focusing on something specific now, Crylon motioned his hand down towards the sand outside his tent, willing the res to move closer. He moved it some more, bit by bit, watching the cloud of res slowly move downward. Once it was about a hand span away from the sand he then focused on the res. With a upward thrust of his fingers he willed the res to pull, pulling on the sand with the res rather than moving the sand. The sand was earth just like dirt, so it should work just as well for this...
At first a single grain came up, then a few more, slowly it began to trickle upward as if metal pulled to a magnet. As he focused his intention and insisted with his fingers by pulling up a bit more, it slowly began to speed up. More sand was being pulled, and then a whole clump came up. By the time there was a small ball of sand as big as the piece of res Crylon cut off the motion, leveling out his hand, not wanting to pull any more. But as he did the sand suddenly fell, the entire ball he had collected falling down.
Shaking his head Crylon realized his error. He had cut off all pull, and without any pull there was nothing suspending the sand upward.
Thinking this over, perhaps rather than cutting off all pull he should weaken it. Or perhaps just... Localize it? Could that work? Will to pull in the sand close to it, the res, but not the sand around it. Or at least not a strong enough pull that a lot of outside pieces was pulled in. Nodding to himself he reasoned that was a valid enough thing to try, and so he would do that next. And if it did not work, he would just have to try something else.
Having managed to both exude some res as well as control a bit of material by pulling it to his res, Crylon was feeling a bit successful at the moment. He knew this was such a minor thing it was not really worth celebrating, but he also felt that each new thing he learned was a good step in the right direction. And with enough steps, who knew where he would end up. Atop a mountain, or some such place that was quite grand.
Focusing his mind back at the task at hand Crylon knew what he needed to do. Gradually cut off or at least lessen the pull of the res, such that no more sand was being pulled up but enough that the sand was still held within the area of the res.
Turning his hand once more he motioned upward with a poking finger, willing the sand to rise and for this to be done by the res to pull it towards it. As before there was a short lag, but after a few moments the sand began to move. A grain. Two. Five. Ten. More was being pulled up, the res being pretty close to the sand as so not having to pull that far. As he did this he was dstracted for a moment, wondering if rather than bringing the sand to the res he could bring his res to the sand... But that was enough for the sand to start to droop, and so Crylon focused back on the task and reinforced the upward motion with his fingers prodding the air.
The drooping sand stopped, and then after a moment began to rise again. As before he kept at this, slowly forming a ball of sand around the res, with the upper edge of the res cloud poking out. Once it seemed like he had a good bit, he worked the next step of his plan. Slowly decreasing his use of pull. Just enough to control the sand, to keep it there, but not so much that he was pulling more in or wasting energy on pulling more than he could hold. Conversing res, that was his goal.
Picturing a belt which he was loosening a notch, Crylon still pulled but willed it to pull a bit less. As he did the sand slowed, not as much being pulled upward. Picturing the belt again he loosened it a bit more, still pulling but not as much. As he did this time the sand drifting upward cut off, but the sand on the ball also began to slowly droop.
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A step here. A step there. Slowly, he felt, he was making steps on improving his Reimancy. Next though, just holding it still was not enough, he needed to move it. After all, just randomly floating a clump of sand was not much good. Not if he could not move it. Playing with his attraction he kept his hand as before, pointing upward, but slowly began to move it to the side. As he did he willed the pull to keep up. As the point of the pull was shifting the collected sand also moved, slowly trailing along dropping just below the top of the cloud of his res.
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How do you feel when you walk into an empty restaurant? Are you excited that you get your pick of tables or skeptical about what is coming out of the kitchen? I was pleasantly surprised by the fare at the Captain's Table Fish and Chips, 1823 Portage Avenue, in spite of the restaurant being completely empty on a Monday evening. The helpful server told me that they are very busy at lunch and later in the week so keep this in mind if you plan to visit.
The restaurant was decorated in a quaint nautical theme so there was a lot to look at as I waited to pick up our dinner to go. When they handed me a brown bag full of food, I thought that I was getting someone else's supper. I had ordered the Captain's Combo with a salad/fries side as I thought that it would be the best way to sample a variety of their offerings.
The sautéed jumbo prawns were perfectly prepared and still hot and firm when I got home. The breaded shrimp were fun to plop into cocktail sauce and pop into our mouths, having first removed the tail of course. There were two pieces of fish on the platter and I tried my best to determine which was cod and which was haddock, but failed to do so. The fries didn't do very well on the short car ride home. They had cooled and needed to be reheated.
I must confess that I am a fish and chip snob, ordering them wherever we travel to compare the world's to my favourite Winnipeg's versions. The secret to delectable fries is the right potato and a two step frying process. The best fish in my humble opinion explodes with a crunch when you bite into it. How does the Captain's Table fare to these exacting standards (I am being facetious here)? They missed the mark slightly on quality but I give them top marks for value — the $20 dinner fed two of us!
The Captain's Table is locally owned by Garry Swain, who I understand I had just missed that evening. They are open Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. They have an all-day menu with a special lunch-only section and a takeout menu available. The front door has one step which might prove difficult for persons with mobility issues.
Watch for Food Musings every second Wednesday in your copy of The Headliner, The Herald, The Lance, The Metro, The Sou'wester and The Times. | {
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Global Fashion Group Q3 losses continue but key metrics move upwards
Recently listed fashion e-tailer Global Fashion Group reported Q3 results on Wednesday and said it delivered its strongest growth in net merchandise value (NMV) of the year during the past three months.
Global Fashion Group
The company, which runs fashion websites in 17 countries, including the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Latin America and south-east Asia, said NMV rose 24.1% on a constant currency basis to €433.8 million.
Q3 revenue was €325.1 million, higher than the €264.6 million of the prior year period with revenue growth of 18.7% on a constant currency basis as its Marketplace share continued to grow. Its operations in APAC progressed fastest on the revenue front with a 24.1% rise.
But the firm remains loss-making. Overall in Q3, its adjusted EBITDA loss was €9.1 million, which was better than the loss of €15.6 million at the same time last year. The adjusted EBITDA margin was -2.8% delivering an improvement of 3.1 percentage points (pp) year-on-year. Gross margin for the quarter was 40.5%, improving 4.3pp on Q3 last year, but this was flattered by the soft performance it had seen in CIS in Q3 2018.
Its gross profit rose this time to reach €131.5 million, better than the €95.9 million of a year ago.
Being loss-making is only to be expected of an online retail business that's still at a relatively early stage of its development and most of its other metrics looked strong during the period.
The company operates multibrand fashion websites including The Iconic, Zalora, Dafiti and La Mode, and said active customers reached 12.4m, growing 15%, with NMV per active customer also continuing to increase, by 6.9% to €134.90. The number of orders in Q3 was also up, rising 20.8% to 8.5m. GFG said customers are purchasing 7.5% more often at 2.6 times per year with a 2.8% increase in their average order value.
Co-CEOs Christoph Barchewitz and Patrick Schmidt said in a prepared statement: "We had a strong third quarter with a good step up in NMV. We have focused on enhancing our market-leading customer experience through broadening our assortment, enhancing our app functionalities and further cementing sustainability as a key pillar of our business — all through our ongoing excellent localised execution. In this way, we continue to invest across our early stage markets, strengthening our growth and path to profitability even further."
GFG had continued to evolve its assortment strategy with the launch of 440+ fashion and lifestyle brands during the quarter and the introduction of new categories and more exclusive brand collaborations and products. It also launched its first sustainable own-brand, AERE, and appointed its first Chief Sustainability Officer.
And it's also been very tech-focused. It said that innovations in app functionality have continued to deliver new levels of customer engagement and strengthened GFG's app-first approach. Its apps were downloaded over 9 million times and generated 50% of NMV in Q3, up 7pp year-on-year. | {
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The 1996 College Football All-America Team is composed of the following All-American Teams: Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Foundation, The Sporting News and Football News.
The College Football All-America Team is an honor given annually to the best American college football players at their respective positions. The original usage of the term All-America seems to have been to such a list selected by football pioneer Walter Camp in the 1890s. The NCAA officially recognizes All-Americans selected by the AP, AFCA, FWAA, WCFF, TSN, and FN to determine Consensus All-Americans. | {
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Home | Articles | Feature Article | Hellraiser Franchise Movies Overview (Part 2)
Richard Sopko 12/20/2019 Feature Article
Welcome to the Hellraiser Franchise Movies Overview (Part 2)
In part two of this month's Bump in the Night, we're looking at the non-Barker Hellraiser movies. Of all the major franchises, Hellraiser has by far earned the least at the box office. The first two films were bona fide successes, but there came a steep decline in returns. The series was quickly relegated into direct-to-video purgatory.
This is not to say that there is nothing of value in the movies after Hellbound. While they may not say much about the human condition, and like many horror films of the mid-2000's, the special effects leave much to be desired, there are moments that can be considered franchise bests. Just keep the fast-forward button under a thumb.
The second major thing to note is that many of the later films in the series are based on scripts which have nothing to do with Hellraiser, they were adapted into the series because the Cenobites, especially Pinhead, made the films more marketable.
So let's take the leap and start with number three:
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth – Pinhead, has pins in his head, makes sense. Chatterer, big freaky chattering teeth, which also makes sense. Hell on Earth has Camerahead, sure, he does have a camera in his head, but the Cenobite also throws CDs at people to kill them…for a film released in 1992, this seems totally appropriate and not insane at all. Looking at it in 2017 it seems painfully dated. Pinhead finds himself as an art installation and uses the gallery owner to revive himself. From there it's basically nonsense, I needed Wikipedia to help make sense of it. It even ends with a preposterous standoff involving new Cenobites like the previously mentioned Camerahead. This is as close to campy as Hellraiser ever gets. Lacking the body horror and human tension of previous films, it greatly misses the mark in tone. It's very watchable and feels larger in scope and more polished production wise. Certainly not perfect, but a fine watch. Wait awhile after after watching the first two, or the slide in quality will really be felt.
Hellraiser: Bloodline – Pinhead! In! Space! The franchise goes where Leprechauns, Critters, Kung-Fu Jason Voorhees, and even Dracula have all gone before, the future! This serves as an origin story of Lemarchand's box, and Pinhead's relationship to it. On a spaceship in the year 2127, the puzzle box maker's relative is telling the tale of it's creation. It also features a building sized Lemarchand's box and Angelique, a previous ruler of hell. It's fragmented, dragging under its own weight. There are some good moments, however that fast-forwarding button is really going to come in handy. A notoriously troubled shoot that led to original director Kevin Yagher removing his name from the film and replacing it with the pseudonym Alan Smithee. Doug Bradley really shows he has a deep understanding of the character and is the clear MVP of the picture.
Hellraiser: Inferno – The first of the movies not originally a Hellraiser movie. Scott Derrickson is writer/director, you may know him as the director of the recent hit Doctor Strange. It has more of an auteur's touch, which doesn't always work for the material. Some scenes could have been helped by a more traditional storytelling approach. You can definitely feel that this wasn't always going to be a Hellraiser movie, but that fact doesn't lessen the impact. A corrupt detective played by the star of Nightbreed, Craig Sheffer, is drawn into a world of violence and murder after finding a particular puzzle box at a crime scene. The film also stars offensive-stereotype, Nick Turturro, and the great James Remar. Fifty-percent of the movie works and the other half most distinctly does not, specifically the over-used CGI. As a Hellraiser movie it's uninteresting and should be skipped, it doesn't really fit into what we've come to know of the Cenobites. However, it's not bad for another entry into the genre, ''Person slowly going insane… or is he?''
Hellraiser: Hellseeker – Featuring the return of Ashley Laurence as Kristy, but to no great effect. She's the final girl of the first two films, but seems cursory in importance. Here, Dean Winter is the lead character but I can't ever look at him without thinking of Dennis Duffy, the beeper salesman he played on 30 Rock. Hellseeker concerns Kristy and her husband, Trevor. After a car accident, Trevor wakes up months later and Kristy has disappeared. A low point of the series and first outing for director Rick Kota, who directs the next two as well. Also, the final entry with involvement from Clive Barker. Very avoidable although it does feature Pinhead coming out of a man's back while he's getting acupuncture, which is ridiculous.
Hellraiser: Deader – Fresh from her award winning article, ''How to Be a Crack Whore,'' Amy Klein, played by Kari Wuhrer is sent to Bucharest to investigate a cult. The group known as the Deaders is led by a relative of Lemarchand. It's narratively interesting and carries itself with an undue amount of good taste. The effects are improved significantly over Hellseeker, being more practical and less CGI. Even with no input from Clive Barker, this seems like a real continuation of his world, with it's imagery and debaucherous attitude towards sex. Even though the Cenobites aren't seen until the end, it's the best of the later Hellraisers.
Hellraiser: Hellworld – Pinhead gets meta, an online computer game based on the Hellraiser series called 'Hellworld' has several kids addicted to it. I generally love movies focused on old technology, if only to laugh at how advanced we thought it was. This is no different, for 2005 the technology seems like it's from at best 1998. The film features a baby Henry Cavill, so I like to think that this is as close to Superman versus Hellraiser we're likely to ever see. Lance Henriksen plays the host of a party for fans of the game who have solved a puzzle box. He's effectively creepy, but the movie drags for far too long. It's not boring, but so bogged down in setting up details that don't pay off that it feels like a waste of time.
Hellraiser: Revelations – The Weinstein Company suddenly realized they had to make a Hellraiser movie or they would potentially lose the rights to the series. Much like Roger Corman's notorious 1994 Fantastic Four movie, which was made under similar circumstances. The results are insultingly awful, both in taste and title. Shot in eleven days for 300,000 dollars and filmed in two locations, it's nearly unwatchable. The main character's attempt at a beard looks like a teenage boys first pubic hairs. His acting is equal to the previously mentioned testicles ability to emote. It's top to bottom a waste of time and an insult to the franchise. It's short so it has that going for it; mercy, thy name is swiftness.
That's all of them so far. Hellraiser: Judgment has a tentative release date of March 28th, but it's unconfirmed. It also won't have Doug Bradley, who refused to sign an NDA before reading the script, and in my opinion, rightfully so. Revelations was the last film without Bradley and its absolute garbage, not trash, which I like, but garbage. It's a subtle difference.
Until next month, stay spooky.
Leave your thoughts on these sequels below. Which do you feel is the strongest entry in the series? Comic, book, or movie? Let us know.
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I first heard Dr. Richard Patton, the author of Ruined by Excess, Perfected by Lack – The paradox of pet nutrition speak in the fall of 2015. Since then I've read his book, interviewed him for my radio show The Woof Meow Show and had him come to Maine to speak to area veterinarians and my clients at Green Acres Kennel Shop. Dr. Patton takes a complex, technical and important subject and translates it into common sense.
The book is best described in its closing paragraph: "The premise of this book is that mammals are exquisitely perfected to be able to survive in the face of intermittent and temporary lack of food. Mammals are poorly adapted to deal with constant excess, particularly calories and especially calories from sugar and starch. Feeding a dry expanded food [kibble] as the only source of nutrition to a dog, and especially a cat, provides excess soluble carbohydrate, contributing to obesity and ill health. It is a paradox that over a hundred million pets are fed a diet that is not optimum for them." In the book, Dr. Patton explains how one can feed their pet for optimal health. | {
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GRAND NIGHT FOR INGE IN OAKLAND QUANITRA HOLLINGSWORTH: TURKISH CITIZEN, OLYMPIAN?
CLOSING TIME; HAUSER THRIVING IN LATE GAME ROLE
aroundthehorns Baseball Blake Hauser, CAA Baseball, Cape Cod Baseball League, Cleveland Indians, Paul Keyes, Shawn Stiffler 3 Comments
Blake Hauser, in his first year as VCU's closer, is 4-1 with 10 saves and a 2.22 ERA.
A curious text message appeared on the phone of VCU Interim Baseball Coach Shawn Stiffler's recently. It was from a recruit who had one simple burning question: "Can you turn me into Blake Hauser?"
After two underwhelming seasons in VCU uniform, Hauser is thriving this year after converting from starter to closer for the Rams, catching the attention of fans, scouts and recruits alike.
In 26 appearances, the Chesterfield, Va. native has a 4-1 record, 10 saves and a 2.22 ERA. In 28.1 innings, the hard-throwing righty has struck out 54 – an average of more than 17 per nine innings – and allowed just nine hits. If not for 24 walks, his ERA might be microscopic.
But Hauser didn't get to this point in his career easily. Drafted in the 25th round in 2009 by the Cleveland Indians out of Manchester High School, Hauser instead chose to play for VCU Coach Paul Keyes and the Rams. Armed with an exploding, 95 mile-and-hour fastball, his arrival was met with much fanfare.
It didn't work out like it was supposed to.
Hauser struggled with his command and posted a 4-4 record with a gaudy 7.07 ERA in 11 games, including 10 starts, as a freshman. As a sophomore he posted a 3-4 record with a 4.65 ERA in 12 appearances, nine of them starts. It was progress, but not the type of performance he or others had envisioned. Frustration set in.
"Not really towards anybody or anything, but at myself," Hauser said. "I didn't really contribute as much as I should have. Not even close. And I felt like I could've helped the team out and I really didn't do much, and it was really frustrating."
But he and Stiffler, who is also the Rams' pitching coach, were making incremental progress with Hauser's mechanics. Over time, they worked to shorten Hauser's stride, which caused his arm to lag behind his lower half, as well as other minor adjustments.
"It took him a while for him to be able to repeat his mechanics, to repeat pitches and show command." Stiffler said. "He'd have days where he'd be dynamic, and then he'd have days where it didn't work for him and he didn't throw enough strikes."
However, last summer a number of factors converged to turn him into a dominant pitcher. First, the Cape Cod League's Harwich Mariners wanted to use Hauser as a closer. Hauser had been a starter most of his life, but was receptive to the change. Second, he was able to sharpen his slider into his "out" pitch to compliment his fastball. He tinkered, asked others for advice and then tinkered some more. The result was a soul-busting breaking ball that he can throw 84-85 miles per hour on any count. So far, it's been nearly unhittable.
"I would say no one in college has the slider he has," said VCU catcher and first baseman Taylor Perkins. "I think that's absolutely the best pitch I've seen because I've caught it, I've faced it. It's just a nightmare to hit. The only way you can hit it is if he hangs it, and he doesn't do that very often."
Hauser's success in 2012 is due in large part to improved command and a more effective slider.
Finally, Hauser's commitment to pitching allowed him to reign in his inner Wild Thing.
"Coming in as a freshman, you have no idea the commitment you have to make to be a top-flight Division I player…especially a pitcher," Perkins added. "I think he figured that out. I feel like he committed whole-heartedly to that process this last summer."
Hauser thrived in the Cape, striking out 19 in 16 innings while saving three games. He posted a 2.60 ERA. Shortly after returning to VCU in the fall, Keyes, Hauser and Stiffler agreed to make the change permanent.
Instead of pacing himself for five, six or seven innings, Hauser could lean on his two best power pitches and attack hitters for just 1-2 innings.
"His job, we literally tell him, is to go out and strike out three guys," Stiffler said.
The formula is working. Hauser's success in the Cape Cod League has carried over into his junior season at VCU. Opposing hitters are batting a paltry .095 against him. In the meantime, he has started to embrace the closer mentality.
"It's a different world," Hauser said of his new role. "It's the last three outs of the game. It doesn't seem like it, but it's the hardest three. You just have to be kind of aggressive with your stuff and it's just adrenaline.
"I love it. I don't see it as pressure. You've just got to show up."
Aided by their stopper, the Rams (28-21, 13-14 CAA) have won six of seven and have vaulted into fifth place in the CAA. The top six schools earn bids to the CAA Tournament May 23-26 in Harrisonburg, Va.
He was already on scout's radars, but Hauser's emergence has likely sent his draft stock soaring. But the 6-foot-2 fireballer was quick to deflect any talk of pro ball.
"I think about it a little bit, but honestly, I was just looking forward to having a good season, win the CAA's, go to NCAA Regionals and do the good things our team should do. I think about it a little bit, but it's something I've got to put off."
At this rate, not for long.
First of all, God gave Blake his talent, it did not come from any coach he has ever had. Second, don't you find it odd that when he is playing with various summer teams he excels, and then when at VCU he has struggled..???
aroundthehorns
Well, as you may have noticed by reading the article, Blake is not struggling. Also, I'm not sure if God taught Blake how to throw a slider. Blake also has a great deal to do with his success. I'm sure he's worked very hard at it.
Agreed. For those of us that know Blake, he has a tremendous work ethic. | {
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Respect Your Universe Available at Nordstrom
RYU Apparel Inc.
VANCOUVER, Jan. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - RYU Apparel Inc. (TSX VENTURE: RYU.V) creators of urban athletic apparel, is pleased to announce that a selection of menswear and bags is being carried for sale at select Nordstrom locations in the United States and Canada as well as through Nordstrom.com.
"Nordstrom choosing to retail RYU is a wonderful validation of our product and direction" said Marcello Leone, CEO and President of RYU. "Nordstrom is one of the best retailers in the world and it is exciting that they have chosen RYU to add to their mix of merchandise. We are grateful for the exposure in one of the most iconic retailers in the world that continues to innovate in the omnichannel retail space."
About Nordstrom
Nordstrom is a chain of leading fashion specialty retail stores headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1901, the company began as a shoe retailer and has since expanded its inventory to include clothing, accessories, handbags, jewelry, cosmetics, and fragrances.
The company has 365 stores operating in 40 states and Canada with annual revenues in excess of 14 billion US Dollars.
About RYU
Respect Your Universe is an award-winning urban athletic apparel and accessories brand engineered for the fitness, performance and lifestyle of the athletic man and woman. Designed without compromise for fit, comfort, and durability, RYU exists to facilitate human performance. For more information, visit: http://ryu.com
"Marcello Leone"
Marcello Leone, CEO, President and Chairman of the Board
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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