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10 revelations at the Steve Martin-Martin Short show
Comedians share showbiz tales during Indianapolis tour stop
10 revelations at the Steve Martin-Martin Short show Comedians share showbiz tales during Indianapolis tour stop Check out this story on IndyStar.com: https://indy.st/1jfYWFv
David Lindquist, IndyStar Published 10:01 a.m. ET Nov. 23, 2015
Martin Short, left, and Steve Martin perform Saturday at the Murat Theatre in Old National Centre.(Photo: Michelle Pemberton / The Star)Buy Photo
In a performance amusingly billed as "An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life," Steve Martin and Martin Short told stories and sang songs Saturday night at the Murat Theatre in Old National Centre.
Here are 10 things the sold-out audience learned from the comedic icons:
1. No one treated the performance as high art. Short said an alternate title for the show could be, "If we'd saved, we wouldn't be here." Martin added that it was a treat to be "performing for your cellphones." Martin, known for hit movies ranging from "The Jerk" to "Parenthood," screened "The Great Flydini" -- a 1992 "Tonight Show" sketch in which Martin made items appear from his pants. Short, known for his work on "SCTV" and "Saturday Night Live," sang "All I Ask (Is You Love Me)" as the night's opening number.
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2. Martin Short is a skilled roast comic. The showbiz friends traded good-natured insults, with Short hitting his stride when characterizing Martin's pale complexion. Short said Martin looked like a untouched page in a coloring book as well as a toilet topped by a white toupee.
3. The speed of Steve Martin's wit is undiminished. At age 70, Martin has no trouble conjuring a quick ad lib. When an audience member participating in a "Three Amigos" gag said he worked in the "continuous improvement" field, Martin and Short asked for details. Answer: "I go places and make things better." Martin's reply: "Not tonight."
4. Nathan Thurm had an unlikely backstage origin. Short pulled back the curtain on one of his definitive "Saturday Night Live" characters: big-business attorney Nathan Thurm. Short said an "SNL" makeup artist with a highly defensive personality inspired Thurm -- who frequently said, "I know that. You don't think I know that? Why do you think I wouldn't know that!" The makeup artist eventually learned of her role in the Thurm character and confronted Short. The comedian told her that imitation was a sincere form of flattery. Her response: "I know that. You don't think I know that? Why do you think I wouldn't know that!"
Steve Martin, Martin Short at Old National Centre
Steve Martin and Martin Short perform at the Old National Centre, with the Steep Canyon Rangers, Saturday November 21st, 2015. Michelle Pemberton/The Star
Steve Martin's first big gig was as a writer for the writer for the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Michelle Pemberton/The Star
Martin Short takes the stage. Short won a Tony Award for Leading Actor in a Musical for the 1999 Broadway revival of Little Me. M
Steve Martin toured with Earl Scruggs, winning a Grammy for Best Country Instrumental Performance in 2002. Michelle Pemberton/The Star
After graduating from McMaster University, Martin Short intended to pursue a career in social work. Michelle Pemberton/The Star
Martin Short joined The Second City in Edmonton, Alberta in 1977. Michelle Pemberton/The Star
Martin released his first solo music album, The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo, in 2009, winning the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. Michelle Pemberton/The Star
Steve Martin was born in Waco Texas. Michelle Pemberton/The Star
5. Be unpredictable and you might make Steve Martin laugh. When filming 1987 film "Roxanne" in a small town in Canada, Martin said he became accustomed to residents saying "Nice nose" when they saw him out and about wearing a Cyrano de Bergerac prop. He gave credit, however, to a Hell's Angel who asked, "Why the long face?"
6. A fat suit isn't required to portray Jiminy Glick. Short was able to tell one-liners as bumbling talk-show host character Jiminy Glick thanks to a ventriloquist gag with Martin playing the straight man. On the topic of Bernie Sanders, Glick asked, "How can he run for president and still have time to sit in the balcony and heckle the Muppets?"
7. You weren't the only one who noticed Martin Short's promo photo. When Martin zinged Short, most lines related to one man's career being notably larger than the other's. But Martin also cracked on the youthful image of Short used for posters and ads promoting the tour. Martin said he thought about requesting the photo via email, but realized it was made before the computer era.
At Tonic Ball, fans rally around Springsteen tunes
8. Banjo is serious business for Steve Martin. The show featured bluegrass band the Steep Canyon Rangers as musical guest, which gave Martin ample opportunity to show off his banjo-playing skills. During a solo banjo interlude, he strayed from a bluegrass template to explore riffs reminiscent of Indian sitar. Martin also mentioned that "Bright Star," a musical with a score by Edie Brickell and himself, will debut on Broadway next year.
9. Elvis Presley was a Steve Martin fan. In the 1970s, Presley caught Martin performing stand-up in Las Vegas and complimented the comedian for his "oblique sense of humor."
10. Martin Short will do almost anything for a laugh. He appeared in a "nude" suit (during a rendition of "Stepbrother of Jesus"), dressed as a cowgirl (during banjo number "Pretty Little One") and jumped into the arms of a strongman to impersonate bagpipes playing "Amazing Grace."
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To establish the role and responsibilities of a Principal Investigator; the categories of appointments for those individuals who are eligible to serve as a Principal Investigator; and an approval procedure to allow those individuals who are not included in the default categories to serve as Principal Investigators.
The Principal Investigator (PI) is responsible for the design, scientific and technical conduct, administrative oversight, fiscal accountability, regulatory oversight, and reporting for a research, instructional, or public services project. If the sponsor allows, a project may have multiple Principal Investigators who share the authority and responsibility for the project. If there are multiple Principal Investigators, each shall have the authority and be responsible for the proper conduct of the project.
The Vice Chancellor for Research delegates the authority to grant approval to serve as a PI to academic deans, institute directors, and campus administrative officers. The applicable academic dean, institute director, or campus administrative officer has the discretion to grant approval to serve as a PI.
An individual vested by the university with the primary responsibility to independently design, conduct, and supervise sponsored projects awarded to the university.
Individuals who share the authority and responsibility as Principal Investigator on projects where the sponsor allows more than one Principal Investigator.
Individuals who serve as key project personnel, but without the oversight responsibility of a Principal Investigator.
An individual with an appointment as a postdoctoral associate, trainee, fellow, scholar or other postdoctoral position, who has received a doctoral degree (or equivalent), and is engaged in a temporary and defined period of mentored advanced training to enhance necessary professional skills and research independence to pursue his/her chosen career path.
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A brief description of the qualifications of the proposed Principal Investigator, and the level of mentorship available, if applicable.
An affirmation from the unit executive officer that space and facilities will be provided without detriment to the regular instructional or research responsibilities of the unit in which the project will be performed.
The academic dean, institute director, or campus administrative officer should review all requests for approval taking into consideration the qualifications of the individual, the scope of work, the sponsor, and the level of mentorship available, if applicable. Depending upon the circumstances, the academic dean, institute director, or campus administrative officer may limit the approval to a specific sponsored project or subject to specific conditions. The academic dean, institute director, or campus administrative officer will document all approvals and make them available upon request to the Office of Sponsored Programs within the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research.
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The Intex Floating Recliner Lounge is designed for ultimate relaxation and luxury. This recliner lounge features a chair-like design for added comfort and support as well as 2 convenient Cup Holders for your refreshing pool side beverages.
This premium recliner lounge is made from top quality vinyl which is 40% thicker than standard vinyl.
The Intex Floating Recliner Lounge is 1800 x 1350mm. It features a chair like design for that ultimate comfort.
Use in the swimming pool or on the patio. | {
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An extended "Special Enrollment Period" was announced by The White House to allow more time to finish health insurance enrollments with glitches or other special circumstances. The Health Exchange Marketplace was flooded with last minute on-line enrollments as the Open Enrollment Period closed on March 31, 2014. If you attempted to enroll but couldn't complete the process because of any number of technical problems this Special Enrollment Period may apply to you.
As the Open Enrollment for 2014 Marketplace coverage is now over, you can only enroll in a private health plan through the Marketplace if you qualify because of a qualifying life event like having a baby, getting married, or losing other coverage or special enrollment period.
Below are cases and examples that may also qualify you for a special enrollment period according to information posted to Healthcare.gov.
Your application was stopped due to specific error messages. For example, you received a "data sources down" error message or another error message that didn't allow you to enroll.
You're working with a caseworker on an enrollment issue that didn't get resolved before March 31.
Your application may have been rejected by the insurance company's system because of errors in reading the data, or some of the data was missing or inaccurate.
An error in the processing of applications or system caused you to get an incorrect immigration eligibility result when you tried to apply for coverage.
Incorrect plan data was displayed at the time that you selected your health plan, such as benefit or cost-sharing information. This includes issues where some consumers were allowed to enroll in plans offered in a different area, or enroll in plans that don't allow certain categories of family relationships to enroll together.
If you applied for Medicaid through your state, or were sent to Medicaid from the Marketplace, but you weren't eligible for Medicaid.
Your state transferred your information to the Marketplace but you didn't get an answer about your eligibility and/or didn't get enrolled before March 31.
You're a victim of domestic abuse and weren't previously allowed to enroll and receive advance payments of the premium tax credit separately from your spouse. You'll be able to do so now.
Call AMERICAN INSURANCE at 208-746-9646 or 1-800-735-6355 and talk with one of our licensed and registered health agents. They are trained to resolve many of the problems you may be experiencing and have contacts within the Idaho Federally Assisted Exchange (Your Health Idaho) and Washington State Health Exchange (WA Healthplanfinder).
The representative will ask for information about your situation to determine if your circumstances qualify you for a special enrollment period. The representative will help you apply and enroll in coverage.
If you're already enrolled in a plan and you get a special enrollment period, you can stay in your current plan in most cases, or you can switch plans. In some limited cases, you may qualify for an earlier effective date of coverage. Remember, you must make the first premium payment before your coverage becomes effective.
If needed, you will be directed to the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596. | {
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2016 Belton Smith & Associates Ltd Whanganui Arts Review | Sarjeant Gallery Whanganui
2016 Belton Smith & Associates Ltd Whanganui Arts Review
Mark Rayner, Self Portrait, 2016, latch hook wool on rug canvas
2016 Belton Smith & Associates Ltd – Whanganui Arts Review
5 March – 5 June 2016
The Arts Review is one of the longest running exhibitions of its type and is a valued event in the Whanganui arts calendar. The Sarjeant would like to take the opportunity to thank our principal sponsor Belton Smith & Associates Ltd, who have committed to supporting this year's event. This sponsorship extends to the Open Award of $2000 and three Highly Commended Awards valued at $500 each.
Artworks made from numerous different media comprise this year's offering and were selected by: Current Tylee Cottage Artist-in-Residence Erica Van Zon; Sarah Williams of SPACE Gallery and Greg Donson, Curator & Public Programmes Manager at the Sarjeant. This year's judge was the Director of the Hastings City Art Gallery, Toni Mackinnon and the prizes were awarded to the following recipients: 2016 Belton Smith and Associates Ltd Open Award to Mary Rayner, 2016 Belton Smith and Associates Ltd Highly Commended Awards to Frances Stachl, David Murray, and Tia Ranginui.
The Gallery would also like to warmly thank our Merit Award sponsors provided this year by: Central City Pharmacy, Members of the Sarjeant Gallery, Rivercity Picture Framers Ltd., Recaffeinate, Renata's Art & Framing, Ceramic Lounge, and The Mayor's Whanganui Merit Award. These awards were received by Paul Rayner, Sophie Taylor, Kaye Coombs, Catherine Slayer, Debbie Hahn, Andrea Gardner, and Matt Dutton. We are very grateful for the continued support from these quality local businesses and associations. This year in particular we wish to express our thanks to the Whanganui District Council Youth Committee for their contribution of $250 for the DUB.DEE.SEE. Youth Recognition Merit Award, which was presented to James Graves.
The Sarjeant staff would like to congratulate the award winning artists. We are thrilled to be able to host this event in our temporary surrounds and we wish to thank all of the artists who have taken part in this year's event. Strong proof once again that Whanganui is indeed a thriving centre of arts and culture. | {
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Last month the book Ezra and Nehemiah by em. prof. dr. Bob Becking (Religiewetenschap) was published in the series Historical Commentary on the Old Testament by Peeters Publishers Leuven.
The biblical books Ezra and Nehemiah are not highly regarded because of a painful point. In both books, a call can be found to put an end to marriages with foreign, or strange women. This commentary wants to understand that summons in the context of the world at that time and to show that other themes play a role in Ezra and Nehemiah. In the time after the return from the Babylonian exile Israel had to search for a new identity. It was found around the temple and from the Torah of Moses which was appropriated for a new era. | {
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Terra Virtua launches NFT collectible ecosystem for animal and comic audiences
Posted on 18. November 2020 5. November 2020
The $2.5 million private funding round will be used to develop the first "mass market" digital collectible platform.
The Terra Virtua digital collectible platform announced today, November 4, that it has completed a US$2.5 million private funding round, attracting support from funds such as Woodstock, NGC Ventures and AU21 Capital.
The investment raised will be used to further develop what the company describes as the first non-fungible "mass market" token ecosystem, or NFT.
In addition to being a market for proven rare digital collectibles, the platform has a strong focus on the fandom scene of the Bitcoin Union. As such, it provides several customizable virtual spaces in which users can display their digital NFT collections, including game items, artwork, movies, music and sports items.
Terra Virtua is also supported by partners such as Paramount Pictures, Legendary Entertainment, and Unreal Engine, and has signed intellectual property or IP contracts such as Top Gun, Lost in Space, and The Godfather.
Although the possibilities of NFTs have been riding the wave of cryptomorphs and especially in blockchain game circles for some time, they have yet to make a significant impact in more conventional markets.
However, consumers are now more comfortable with the digital ownership of items, largely thanks to the mp3 revolution in the music industry and the iTunes era that followed it.
So, could an ecosystem of digital collectibles disrupt the $62 billion fandom and merchandising market, drawing the Comic-Con crowd to the blockchain party? The founder of Terra Virtua, Jawad Ashraf, certainly thinks so:
"Imagine a product of the Game of Thrones ending available only during the episode. If you could have exclusive collectibles from a team when a player makes a home run. A product that becomes available at a show during specific performances. Having action figures that come to life – these are the kinds of things you'll experience on Terra Virtua". | {
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One of the things we do that I find very rewarding is to recognize a veteran who served during WW 2 or the Korean War as our veteran of the week. We have been doing this so long that we have already recognized hundreds of them as our veteran of the week. We know that some of those we recognize have never had any type of welcome home before visiting our organization. All of us at our Foundation understand the sacrifices that the men and women who served in the military have endured. Our veteran of the week is Mr. Leon Burke from Hartshorne, Oklahoma who served during the Korean War. We presented him with a new cap representing his military service in that war. Thank You, Mr. Burke, for serving our country.
Veteran, Dennis March of Weokie Credit Union, presented a $1000 check to Dale K. Graham Veterans Foundation last week. Thank you, Dennis, for serving our country and thank you Weokie Credit Union for helping us serve veterans and their families.
All our volunteers were very busy both Tuesday and Thursday morning assisting 352 folks last week with their claims for VA benefits and questions. Some the men and women who visit us are suffering from PTSD or Depression or physical disabilities that were caused by or aggravated by their military service. Each person who visits us is treated with respect and dignity by all of us at our Veterans Foundation. We want each person who comes to us for assistance to know that we will do everything possible to help them to be approved for VA benefits. Lately, we are seeing an increase in the number of men and women veterans from the Lawton area requesting help with their VA claims. It looks like our reputation for assisting veterans in receiving their VA benefits is continuing to grow in that area also.
As you know, we have assisted veterans from all seventy-seven counties in Oklahoma along with forty-eight other states and several other countries. As many of our retired military members reside in other countries, we have assisted veterans from eight different countries. Currently, we see 25 or more each week from other states at our Norman office at 1268 North Interstate Drive. One of the things I find interesting is those who come from other states will be paying for food and lodging along with other money they spend here. Maybe we need to set up an account with the Oklahoma Tourism folks to find out how much are we helping our state's economy. As we have never advertised our services to those who visit our facility, all our visitors have been referred to us. At some point in time, we will be looking at ways to increase the number of veterans and surviving spouses we can assist each week. Currently, we will see an average of 150 each working day. Our record number for one day was 195 or so. That day was too much for many of us, so we scaled back to 150 or so as the maximum we accept each Tuesday and Thursday morning.
We are a 501-3-C Non-Profit that is made up of volunteers who understand the needs of the men and women who have served in our military. Many of them either served themselves or had family members who are veterans. Our team of Surviving Spouse volunteers includes two who are Surviving Spouses of veterans who have walked in the shoes of those they are assisting each week. Our volunteers are continuing to make a difference in the lives of the men and women we serve. As a Non-Profit we are funded by the people we help along with grants from organizations that want to give back to our nation's veterans and their families. Each week we spend an average of $25,000 in direct aid to veterans or on the services that we provide. Some of our biggest expenses include the cost of a medical provider to fill out a VA Disability Benefits Questioner (DBQ). These are used to diagnose a condition and to show the severity of a condition. Many times, if the veteran does not have a diagnosed disability, the VA will deny their claim for benefits. By using the DBQ as evidence many claims by the veteran will be approved the first time, they request service-connection for their disability. It can also be used to request a re-evaluation of a disability if it becomes more severe. Sometimes the VA will service-connect and rate a disability from the DBQ that the veteran sends in with their 21-526EZ. There are many ways that the Department of Veterans Affairs is striving to improve the way they operate both at the Claims Department and the VA Health Care system. Most of us who use the VA medical centers have seen the improvements in care and wait time for veterans. I'm sure that as time goes on, there will be many other improvements to their systems.
Last week 20 veterans received disability ratings of 100% for their service-connected disabilities. These men and women will receive a combined annual income of $788,034 per year. They will also be eligible for the Oklahoma State Tax benefits such as Sales Tax, Property Tax on a primary residence and other state benefits. Fifty-two veterans received ratings from 10% to 90% for their service-connected disabilities. These men and women will receive an annual combined amount of $883,548. They may be eligible for other benefits depending on their percentage rating.
Counselors from the Vet Centers are here each session, and a Legal Aid representative is here on Thursdays. We have food baskets available for those who qualify. We look forward to your visit and thank you for trusting us to help you with your VA matters.
Visit our website at dalekgrahamveteransfoundation.org for more information. There you will find a section on Frequently Asked Questions. You may also contact us at 405-550-8806 for information or to schedule transportation.
As always, I want to say Thank You to all veterans and their families for their service to the United States of America. | {
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"More than two decades after Warren [Buffett] lent it to me--and more than four decades after it was first published--"Business Adventures" remains the best business book I've ever read . . . Brooks's deeper insights about business are just as relevant today as they were back then." --Bill Gates, "The Wall Street Journal""The prose is superb. Reading Brooks is a supreme pleasure. His writing turns potentially eye-glazing topics (e.g., price-fixing scandals in the industrial electronics market) into rollicking narratives. He's also funny. . . . He tells entertaining stories replete with richly drawn characters, setting them during heightened moments within the world of commerce." --"Slate" | {
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Stephanie Klosek of Deerfield was a finalist in a biomedical engineering competition to create assistive technology to aid people with disabilities at the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, Nassau County.
Klosek's team, "Sponge Candy," tackled a project to use existing motion-capture videogame systems, such as Microsoft Kinect, for telemedicine. Klosek is pursuing a doctorate in medicine. | {
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The club was born in 1937 and has shared a rich history of sailing, boating, social events and inter-club activities on the Chesapeake Bay. Our traditions continue each year on the water and on land. If you have historical photos. stories, anecdotes, we'd be interested in meeting with you and archiving that information to share. Please email [email protected] or call the RHYC at 410-639-2182 if you have historical artifacts to share or discuss.
The written history from the club's conception in the 1930s to 2000 as well as photos and newspaper articles from clippings are presented here courtesy of Mrs. Patsy Reihl. | {
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Q: What kind of creature was the "God" in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier? In Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, the Enterprise goes to a planet where they find a creature that claims to be God.
What kind of creature was that?
Does that species show up in any other Star Trek show?
Is it related to the Cytherian that appears in the Star Trek TNG episode, The Nth Degree?
A: Canonically we know only what was shown during the course of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and nothing more. The being in question was a powerful entity capable of manipulating and deceiving others, but no other information about its origins are shown. There is no indication that it is directly related to any of the other "god-like" beings encountered over the course of the subsequent series.
Non-canonically, according to the novel Q-strike by Greg Cox, the entity in question was a being known as "The One" and was brought into the universe by Q and one of his associates, along with Gorgan and the Beta XII-A Entity. The Q continuum banished The One beyond the galactic barrier after the creature committed various atrocities.
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Left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC) is a rare heart condition. In LVNC the inside wall of the heart is spongy or grooved, instead of smooth. Signs and symptoms of LVNC vary, but may cause life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms and weakness of the heart muscle. Treatments, such as blood thinning medication and defibrillators, are available to control these heart symptoms. In rare cases, heart transplantation is needed.
Genetic Evaluation of Cardiomyopathy - A Heart Failure Society of America practice guideline.
There are no specific treatment guidelines for left ventricular noncompaction (LVNC). Medical management varies depending on clinical manifestations, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), the presence or absence of arrhythmias, and the risk of thromboembolism.
Depending on the above factors, treatment might include: medications including diuretics, ACE inhibitors or Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), anticoagulants, and beta-blockers; an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) or a pacemaker if an arrhythmia is present; and cardiac transplantation.
ClinicalTrials.gov lists trials that are related to Left ventricular noncompaction. Click on the link to go to ClinicalTrials.gov to read descriptions of these studies.
The Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Web site has information on left ventricular noncompaction. Click on Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center to view the page.
The Cardiomyopathy Association has information on left ventricular noncompaction. Click on Cardiomyopathy Association to view the information page.
The Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease offers patient friendly information on left ventricular noncompaction. Click on the link above to view the information page.
The Children's Cardiomyopathy Foundation has a Web page on cardiomyopathy, which includes information on left ventricular noncompaction. Click on Children's Cardiomyopathy Foundation to view the page.
PubMed is a searchable database of medical literature and lists journal articles that discuss Left ventricular noncompaction. Click on the link to view a sample search on this topic.
Left ventricular noncompaction. Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease. http:/familyheart.stanford.edu/clinics/noncomp1.html. Accessed 12/27/2013.
Heidi M Connolly, Christine H Attenhofer-Jost. Isolated left ventricular noncompaction. UpToDate. April 2016; http://www.uptodate.com/contents/isolated-left-ventricular-noncompaction#H19.
Treatment. CardiomyopathyUK. http://www.cardiomyopathy.org/left-ventricular-noncompaction/treatment-7. Accessed 5/26/2016.
Bennett CE, Freudenberger R. The Current Approach to Diagnosis and Management of Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy: Review of the Literature. Cardiology Research and Practice.. Jan 2016; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4737020. | {
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Brown ground beef in a large pan, breaking it apart. Add onion, garlic, bell pepper and celery, and saute until the vegetables are soft. Add the tomato paste, Rotel tomatoes, V-8 juice, refried beans, and taco seasoning mix. Cover and cook on low for at least half an hour. If it is too thick for you, you can add more V-8 juice or some water, but we like it thick.
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Why Agility In Decision-Making May Be ADI's Accretive Superweapon
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
Given the clouds that frequently gather over the self-driving car industry, you might have expected Analog Devices, Inc., CFO Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah to avoid any mention of ADI's high-performance radar.
Why draw attention to a previous pivot away from a product line when the semiconductor giant can spend its days basking in the glow of its pending deal to acquire Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.? This marriage, which industry analysts frequently describe as "imminent," is expected to turn ADI into a chip-making force with an enterprise value of about $68 billion.
Nevertheless, ADI's past pivot appears to remain top-of-mind for ADI's finance chief, even as he draws the attention of ADI's employees, shareholders, and customers toward the future.
Analog Devices CFO Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah says ADI is transitioning into a new age for the company
"We're transitioning into a new era for the company, and what we are now beginning to message to the organization is around free cash flow," begins Mahendra-Rajah, who entered the CFO office at ADI in 2017 after serving as CFO for WABCO Holdings and holding senior finance roles at Applied Materials and United Technologies Corp. (UTC).
"This is about ensuring that the organization has visibility into the drivers over which they have control and the ability to create operating leverage that will lift free cash flow to 40 percent and move us from a place in the top 10 percent of the S&P 500 to being in the top 5 percent in terms of free cash flow yield," Mahendra-Rajah explains.
Or, to put it another way, the success of the Maxim deal will come down to ADI's ability to "lift free cash flow"—a task that Mahendra-Rajah is confident that ADI can achieve in light of its intra-organizational visibility and the company's adroitness when it comes to "messaging" and modifying organizational behaviors. .
Says Mahendra-Rajah: "Given how dynamic our industry is, agility in our decision-making is something that is critical to ADI."
It's this same agility in decision-making that finance leaders strive to achieve—but often struggle to expose to outside stakeholders—which prompted ADI's finance chief to mention the previous radar retreat.
"A while back—I think maybe before the broader market—we began to get some visibility into the fact that the concept of a true self-driving car was likely to be further out than people had originally expected," comments Mahendra-Rajah.
"Instead, consumer demand moved to electric cars, so we said that we were going to ramp down our spend on radar and significantly increase our investment in some of the elements that go into electric vehicles," explains Mahendra-Rajah, who notes that the pivot to redeploy capital spending allowed ADI to eventually capture more than half of the top 10 manufacturers of electric vehicles (EVs) as its customers.
In the end, ADI's radar blues were no match for its organizational agility, as Mahendra-Rajah explains when he declines to repeat the bulleted items found in press releases about how the Maxim deal will bring ADI "increased scale and diversification" and "enhanced domain expertise and breadth of engineering capabilities" in favor of better highlighting points that few press releases seldom address.
Says Mahendra-Rajah: "Are there policies from a company standpoint that are maybe creating some unintended behaviors? Finance is about connecting decisions that management makes—or sometimes decisions that management avoids—and translating them into the consequences to cash flow."
Behind the translation resides a trusted organizational model, says ADI's CFO.
"Today, I have finance leaders partnered with all of our P&L owners, and I do rely quite a bit on the UTC model of having two in a box, where finance leaders need to earn their right to be the right-hand partners of their general managers," he says, while crediting United Technologies Corp. with influencing a key attribute of ADI's organizational approach.
It was shortly after his arrival at ADI that Mahendra-Rajah began studying the behaviors within the organization that were putting the company's maturing free cash flow ambitions at risk.
Not surprisingly, the new CFO's attention was quickly drawn to ADI's R&D costs—nearly 20 percent of annual sales—where the technology company was widely known as a big spender.
Says Mahendra-Rajah: "This creates our sort of 'virtuous cycle' of highly innovative products, which we then sell to a broad set of customers, who then reward us for them with industry-leading margins, which we then convert into very strong cash flow."
However, turn back the clock, and not all ADI P&L managers have been correctly aligned with ADI's virtuous cycle. In fact, the firm's R&D spend apparently needed a new safety valve.
"When I started, we wanted to encourage the organization to prioritize how it spent these R&D dollars, so we introduced a very understandable concept called 'flat opex,'" recalls Mahendra-Rajah.
As its name suggests, this framework kept annual R&D spending flat and required business managers to reallocate their R&D funds if they felt that new spending would be needed.
Recalling some of the pushback that flat opex received from ADI managers, Mahendra-Rajah summons his response at the time: "'This does not mean that we don't want to hear your great ideas. It does mean that when you bring forth these great ideas about where you want to invest for new products, we also want to hear about what are you going to stop doing in order to fund this.' So, we created this loop of accountability."
Still, with a transformative deal largely expected to close in the near future, we prodded ADI's CFO to share how finance will work to protect and energize the virtuous cycle in the coming months.
Replies Mahendra-Rajah: "Ideally, in the next 60 days, we will be closing on the $20 billion-plus acquisition of Maxim. The priority for our finance team is to integrate this company into ADI in such a way that we're able to report our consolidated results on Day 1. We will build the road map to deliver the synergies that we promised to our shareholders and support the organization as we map out the strategy of how to take this new enterprise—which will be approaching $9 billion in revenue—and drive it so that we can become a $100 billion-plus market cap company in the next 12 to 18 months." – Jack Sweeney
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06/04/2018 06/04/2018 LordBeariOfBow83 Comments on That's it! Had enough!
That's it! Had enough!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again;
"As an Englishman, I'm a Royalist!'.
'As an Australian, I'm a Republican!".
Just so you don't forget I'm also a devout atheist and a committed socialist.
It might be a good idea if my good friend, and Nemesis, Disperser, signs off here and goes takes some photographs; it's all about Royalty, nobility, and an up an coming Royal wedding in London!
and ej, being of the nobility….
All that being said, on with the motley.
The talking heads, of TV News, are getting themselves worked up, and me down; in a frenzy with the upcoming marriage, of Prince Henry of Wales, and M/s Meaghan Markle, a young lady, of mixed race, as they like to point out, from one of the colonies.
Trouble is, with these talking heads, they haven't got enough brains between the lot of them, to get a decent headache! They look squarely into the cameras, and say look at me ,I'm the anchor/star and I know everything ; ooops , I"m sure they are taught by their producers/directors that they are infallible. They're not! I am! 😀 Only kidding! 😛
And they're not the only ones; even a Royals spouse……. keep reading…
The English/British system of 'Royalty' differs from all other systems;.
A fine example is of an Australian girl, Mary Donaldson, a young lady from Hobart in Tasmania, married Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark, and immediately became Crown Princess Mary of Denmark. No ifs, no buts, she married a prince, she becomes a princess.
Not so in England. You want to be a 'Princess'? You have to be born a 'Princess'; no ifs, no buts, that's the way the system works.
So Prince Harry's mum, Diana, was NOT a PRINCESS, she was HRH, Lady Diana, Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay, Countess of Carrick; need I go on; but she was not 'Princess'!
Whats more she did not become Lady Diana until 1975 when her father inherited the title Earl Spencer, up until then she was just plain Miss. Why do the media keep referring to her as such?
Because they're thick as bricks, that's why!
Has it occurred to these morons, fronting the cameras, and appearing on our TV screens, that HRH. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, as the wife of the Prince of Wales is surely entitled to the same titles as the late Lady Diana? So why is she not referred to as Princess Camilla by the media?
Prince William of Wales, son of the Prince of Wales, married a commoner; Catherine Middleton.
Catherine is now HRH. Catherine Duchess ofCambridge, elevated to the nobility but NOT royalty; she is not Princess Catherine, if she wishes, she can be called Princess William of Wales. Why don't the clowns call HER Princess Kate, they love the Kate thing, even though the Royals have made it perfectly clear that they don't!
But all the talking heads still persist, in calling lady Diane, Princess Di. Trouble is, they obviously believe that she was. Ignorant clowns!
In the fullness of time, when William ascends the throne, she will be anointed, crowned, and proclaimed Queen , as was Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother,
when Prince Albert, Duke of York ascended the throne and crowned King George VI back when I was a boy.
By Royal decree, Prince Williams children, have been granted and given the title Prince & Princess. The great grandchildren of an English/British monarch are not automatically 'royals'. indeed they are commoners!
Any issue, from the union of Prince Harry and M/s Markle, will be commoners, but they will bear the titles Lord and Lady. An eldest son will, of course, be of the nobility and bear the secondary title of the Prince. Harry will become the Duke of Clarence, or Suffolk, or Sussex and have a secondary, title possibly in the form of Marquis of Margate, something along those lines, but the children will not be HRH's. Miss Markle will be, as the wife of a Royal Duke.
Don't go away, I haven't finished this rant yet, plenty more where this lot came from!
I read the other day, where someone had said, within the hearing of the Duchess of Cornwall, that Catherine, when William ascended the throne would be the first commoner to do so, and she piped up and said "no she won't, I will!"; fair enough; if and when Charles gets a go at the monarchy, as his wife, she has a right to be to be crowned as Queen consort. Just hope she takes another name, Queen Camilla ??
Thing is she got it wrong too!
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was the daughter of an Earl; Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyons, as such, was a commoner, the daughters of Earls are given the honorary title 'lady; goes back to the days when they were used as marriage fodder. Of course she was an HRH after marrying Bertie, just like Diane was after marrying Charlie, but basically a commoner.
So, as I said HRH the Duchess of Cornwall got it wrong too; there's been a few commoners wedded and bedded by kings in England. Big Harry, not to be confused with our Little Harry, comes to mind.
Mistress Anne Boleyn was a commoner. she wasn't the first daughter of an Earl to wed an English king either, but I'll not bore you any longer, much as I'd like to.
Just in case Emilio took me at my word, and popped out when this stuff hit the cyberspace, would somebody please let him know, that it's now okay, and safe to return.
If on the other hand he stayed, and read right through; you can bet your bottom dollar that I'm in for it, a lecture and tirade like never before seen ; 2000 words at least, and a dozen links to prove that I'm off my rocker.
I can't wait. 😈
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Categories Historical, Illustrated Blogs, Ramblings, RumblingsTags Anne Boleyn, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Henry VIII, King George VI, Lady Diana, M/s Megan Markle, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Prince William, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
83 thoughts on "That's it! Had enough!"
Anonymous 06/04/2018 — 15:43
Fascinating reading, however, where do I fit into all of this.
You see I have just the right frock, should the powers that be wish to proclaim me HRH Ira, not Ira The Commoner.
LordBeariOfBow 06/04/2018 — 16:06
I thought perhaps St. Ira might be more fitting, after all I'm still here and I'm blaming you 😈 😛 😀
Yvonne 06/04/2018 — 15:44
It'll be fun to see what your nemesis has to say.
In the end, who gives a hoot about all this royalty stuff? It was all just invented in the beginning, wasn't it?
Of course not, they started as tribal chieftains and then when they got religion told the serfs that god said it was okay to be King. Something along those lines.
Actually I do believe it's the best thing for the English, Keeps 'em united, they'd be at each others throats without it.
By the bye and just between you and me, he my nemesis aka disperser; is of Italian descent and nobility, not sure which order. He might be here soon not 8pm in Hawai'i yet.
I always imagined him living in some place like Transylvania!
Next best thing, Hawai'i, actually he has an interesting background before emigrating to the USA
He seems to have an interesting foreground too!
Better not let Melisa hear you say such things, she's very possessive 😛
wonder what his response will be to this
I mean the royalty game was invented, not your pithy commentary.
Not knowing what that means I shall take it as a compliment 😈 😛 😀
That's the best way to go, M'Lord.
Now I'm more confused than ever. I shall now go start preparing dinner for the War Office.
Jeez, it's easy to confuse you! 🙂
Pied Type 06/04/2018 — 16:10
Yawn … I care less than nothing about English royals. And if the American press can't get their royal titles right, well, it's because they're American. I think King George was the last English royal we cared about. (Athough, truth be told, when I was a girl I did enjoy watching Elizabeth's coronation.)
I wouldn't mind betting that a large proportion of Americans will like the idea of having an American woman married to an English prince, they seem to make a fuss over 'royal visits"
It's actually a very good system for the English and a lot cheaper than having a potus.
should that be a potuk?
paolsoren 06/04/2018 — 16:14
Very interesting, but I've still no clue as to why you have turned your back on me.
I don't recall turning my back on you John, why would I do that?
I don't know either. It's just that you haven't dropped in to say hello for the last six weeks and knowing how sensitive you are I have wondered whether I had offended you to such an extent.
I haven't been getting notifications of any posts, I always get an email from all those that I follow telling me that they've posted stuff and then I go look, No Notification No Go as Charlie Chan was want to say, And you haven't been shoved into the spam folder like Why von knee was, cos I check it so where you sending the notifications???
I believe that something goes wrong with WordPress. The only cure I have found is to go to my blog and re follow it. Then the notifications return.
Did as you suggested now to wait see what happens
You can always just scroll down a bit now and then and see what you've missed.
I hope you two lads are now reconciled! I've had to chase up blogs that suddenly vanished, and re-follow as Giovanni has mentioned.
Who the hell id Giovanni? Wasn't in "The Godfather" that I recall!
Andrew Petcher 06/04/2018 — 17:36
We Brits have a love/hate relationship with the Royal Family. I cannot understand the fuss about the upcoming Royal wedding, I understand even less the frenzy about Diana.
In 2002 the BBC conducted a public poll to identify the Greatest Briton…
The result was a foregone conclusion and Winston Churchill topped the poll with 28% of the votes. The BBC project first identified the top one hundred candidates and the final vote was between the top ten. Second in the poll was the engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel who gave Churchill a good run for his money and received nearly 25% of the votes. These two I fully agreed with but in third place, and goodness knows what the public must have been thinking, was Diana!
Now, the only thing that I can see that Diana ever did was to whine a lot about having to live in Palaces, wear expensive jewellery, attend gala performances, shag around and try to undermine and destroy the Royal Family. Not so long ago you could have your head cut off for that sort of thing but by some bizarre twist the British have turned her into a heroine.
As low down as number twenty-seven was Emily Pankhurst who fought for women's suffrage and much further down the list at number fifty-two was Florence Nightingale and in my opinion these two women's personal legacy to the development of Great Britain as a nation is much, much greater than that of Diana.
Howls of protest from Diana fans!
Robin 06/04/2018 — 17:54
I'd vote for Florence or Emily any time.
Me too. I'd vote for Minnie Mouse in preference to Diana!
I'm putting Elizabeth Tudor up as my No. 1, thanks for dropping by Robin.
I've always had the greatest admiration for Elizabeth Tudor, she is No. 1 in my book, always. What she went through, had to put up with and to win through like she did to unite England into a great nation was really extraordinary.
Diana never did anything for me, always seemed a simpering little thing, she'd have gone well in Plantagenet times.
The thing is with those polls who conducts them, who do they poll, they sex age and education ……… Did the Beeb do their own poll or farm it out?
No doubt the girls that voted for Diana never received any education
Lauren Gilbert 10/04/2018 — 02:15
Hi, Brian,
Enjoyed your "rant" as always. The title issue always seems to come up. I don't know why the press can't get it right after all these centuries. Maybe they assume their reading public is too stupid to understand, or the press is just too lazy to bother. I can't speak to excitement about Harry and Meghan's wedding here. I haven't seen that much, other than overheated speculation about whether the current president will be invited. I hope they'll be happy; otherwise it's none of my business. Re Harry's looks: I always thought he resembles Philip more than anyone (childhood pictures seem to indicate a remarkable resemblance). Since red hair is on Diana's side, I don't think that's a reliable indicator, but again it's none of my business. Hope you're feeling better. Judging from this post, I suspect you are! 😀
The press are only interested in what they think the public want, trouble is they can't think.
Harry certainly takes after Prince Phillip, they're both military minded, I'm sure Phillip would have loved a few extra years in the RN in command of his own ship before settling down to his place behind Elizabeth.; even though it wasn't that long after when Geo VI died. I do believe that Harry would love to be an active member of the Army still, strange he never seemed to go for the navy, like his father and grandfather and great grandfather. his great great wanted an Army career but Victoria put the Kyber on that.
I'm feeling quite well of late thank s Lauren, I do have rare days when I'm not up to scratch but that's to be expected.
derrickjknight 06/04/2018 — 19:18
You are definitely more bothered about all the fuss than I am, Brian. An excellent history lesson, though
It;s the damned talking heads that get under my skin Derrick, the War Office tells me I'm thin skinned
Another 🙂 from me, down here in Napoli!
But, quiet thought, maybe M'Lord is a sensitive soul.
Ah somebody has recognized my true being 👽😇 at last
disperser 06/04/2018 — 19:40
Nemesis? I thought I was a mentor of sorts; an educator and teacher of how things should be. Don't tell me you've been taking all my wonderful advice and chucking it as adversarial!
As for royals and titles . . . Denis Diderot had the right idea but it seems we're going the wrong way in that regard.
But, as long as I don't have to bow to either king or priest, I suppose I won't worry about what arse, crown, or ring people want to kiss in the name of appearances.
However, good to see something has got you off from feeling listless and without motivation. Anger — even anger about inconsequential things — is good for getting the blood pumping and the brain stimulated.
My own lineage is nebulous and all hearsay . . . but, regardless of the blueblood that may be coursing through my veins, I'll always consider myself a commoner and avoid rubbing elbows with anyone who thinks of themselves as higher-born.
Would you believe, that I just noticed that I hadn't acknowledge this comment?I wonder perhaps if I was kind of shell shocked at the brevity of said comment.
Be lucky if it's a hundred words when I was expecting 2 K at the minimum complete with links.Well if it makes you feel any better and wanted okay you're now my official mentor, isn't educator and teacher tautology?
I have a lot more time for the English/British Royals that I have for the American POTUS's of the last 20 -30 years. Clinton draft dodger,Geo Dubya got out of the draft by joining the home guard and flying around Texaas in an airplane; at least his dad was a real pilot in a real war. the present potus got out of the draft because of an ingrown toenail.
whereas, Prince Charles like his father was a RN Officer both saw active service as did the Duke of York.
King George VI the queens father was a gunnery officer aboard a cruiser at the battle of Jutland. Prince Harry served 10 years in the army seeing active service in George Dubyas war in Afghanistan
And they don't cost nearly as much as POTUS does to protect. Too they do pay taxes just like POTUS ?
They are the right prople for the United Kingdoms and do an excellent job. I think they would be more than happy if Australia was to become a Republic, we can do that and still remain a member of the Commonwealth of Nations,
Educator of facts and teacher of how things should be . . . I supposed I could lump those together but I see them as two separate things as in teaching kids history, math, etc. and also teaching kids how to behave and to be respectful of wiser persons from Hawai'i.
Somehow, I got the impression the later generation of royal military service didn't involve getting to the front lines and in the trenches (so to speak; not aware of actual trenches in the Middle East . . . just bombed-out buildings). I also suspect Harry's unit was pretty much charged with protecting him even at the expense of others; that's just me knowing the ways of powerful people but not knowing for sure. I think he flew an Apache helicopter, if I remember correctly. Said he killed himself some insurgents (long-distance, I assume).
As for the monarchy doing well for Britts, I can't speak to that and I'm sure those who don't agree don't get much of a voice. That's also the way of powerful people. In a way, Trump is a lot like our own version of Royalty . . . pretty much useless and clueless and with unearned privileged and more likely to muck things up than solve any problems. Also, like royalty, he's come to believe his own hype. Sad.
Harry was in the front line/trenches. it was the clowns in the media that was making a noise about it that it put the rest of his group in extra danger. Make no mistake Harry was there and I do think you're letting your prejudices control what you're saying. Quite frankly I still believe that Harry was the son of that red headed army officer that his mother was having a fling with, Hasn't been a red headed royal since Elizabeth I as far as I can recall, and he sure as hell hasn't got any Tudor blood in him, He doesn't look like any of the Royals either, whereas his brother does
In all seriousness, flying a helicopter in support of ground operations against insurgents is definitively not the trenches anymore so than helicopters following a police chase are in the chase itself.
Not taking anything away from the man as helicopters can and do get shot down and the Apache is a difficult craft to fly (especially in that mountainous terrain), but the trenches are on the ground.
Still, give the man his dues for seeing active service, something that sons (and daughters) of career politicians and wealthy individuals manage to avoid here in the States (not all, but many). And yes, I think any President who may be asked to send soldiers to their deaths should have military experience.
In fact, I think it should be a prerequisite to any high office to have experienced combat.
. . . perhaps, then, we'd see fewer wars . . .
he actually fought on the ground this is what caused the problems with the Home Office, Dept of Defence ( Used to be called the War office, but that sounded belligerent so they changed it, hypocrites) they didn't want to have the death on their hands of the 3rd or 4th in line for the throne, There is a lot more involved than I think you wish to see because of your dislike/disdain of things royal, But that is your right.
Hmm . . . I see no record of ground action but I'll take your word for it.
Also, not so much dislike/disdain as a great reluctance acknowledging special station especially when the result not of merit but accident of birth.
If it's any consolation, I'm even less enamored with celebrities. At least royals have a pretense of – if not actual – decorum and class. Certainly, they are taught to fake it.
That'll be a change; 🙂
His first tour of duty was on the ground it was terminated when the media got hold of the story and started their usual thoughtless crap His 2nd tour was in the Apache's https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2008/feb/28/military.afghanistan
Pamela 06/04/2018 — 23:15
Pamela lost for words?? I sense your disapproval of something 😦 🐱
No disapproval here, certainly. A lot of thoughts. My mind is quite wild today. I often think of Edward and that yank female, and his abdication. I do not think I would let someone do that on my behalf. What a dreadful responsibility. But that isn't what you're talking about.
I'm glad she did, Edward VIII would have been a disasterous King, even his father knew that and had said that he wished that Bertie could be King after he died, little did he know that his wish was granted. Edward was a Nazi through and through. They should never have created a Dukedom for him. He should just have been banished to Germany. It is now impossible to give the title Duke of Windsor to anybody, he soiled it forever.
I'd laugh if Harry decided he'd like that title, he does have a soft spot for Windsor as does his grandmother.
Yes, perhaps that did work for the best. I am just speaking based on principle. Obviously she did not have the same scruples. Practically, however, yes, it was best overall.
doesitevenmatter3 07/04/2018 — 17:31
Ooh! I love history!!! 🙂
Having never lived in a country with royalty…I find it all so fascinating. To the point that I've read books, watched documentaries, and the TV show The Crown. 🙂
But, I just see everyone in the world as a person…no one better than anyone else based on money, family name, religion, education or politics. People are people to me and I try to treat them all the same…with kindness and respect and interest. I love asking people questions about their lives, feelings, experiences, etc. 🙂 If I met the Queen I wouldn't treat her any different than I treat homeless people that I meet…kindly, with respect, love, etc. Ha! I'd hug the Queen and then probably get kicked out! 😮 😀
I'm so glad I was not born into a royal family! I would have said or done something silly soon after my birth and been kicked out!!! 😉 😛 😀 HA! 😈 😎
Get the theme here?! Me getting kicked out!!! 😛
I wish Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a wonderful life…long and loving! But, I wish that for any young couple who gets married. 🙂
Royal-HUGS!!! 🙂
Well you've come to the right place if you like history, this site is full of the stuff, and if you tried to hug the Queen she'd probably hit you with her 👑👑👑 wallop wallop wallop, One just doesn't do such a thing.👎👀👎👀
I think Prince Harry and M/s Markle make a very nice handsome couple, I just hope that she can learn to live with the great burden that she's going to have to live with.Harry knows nothing else, and the rigours would just about kill anyone not raised in the ways of the Royal Family of Gt Britain,
Would she hit me with her purse?!?!
Or would the guards tackle me to the ground?!?!
😉 😀 😛 😈 🙂
Yes, I can't even imagine a person marrying into the royal family and having to learn the ropes.
I think you would be quietly led outside and shown the gate 🏛 to Buckingham Palace, perhaps Her Maj would look down her nose 👃👃 slightly, it's just not done to touch the Queen except to shake her hand if she proffers hers first.
Okay. Well, I would be respectful and not touch her. 🙂 I can behave when I need to. 😉
Then she 👑👑👑 might make you a DBE which would be very nice 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 and I think would suit you and your elegant manner 😇😇😇
I don't know what a DBE is…so I will google it!
I know what it is 😏😏😏😏 😜
If she offers her hand, can I spit in the palm of my hand before shaking her hand?
. . . you, know, to strengthen our impending friendship bond.
My father once got out of shaking the Prince of Wales's hand, that was the nazi bloke that married that Yankee woman and abdicated. I wont go into that now though.
Somehow though I think if you were placed in the position describred you'd be the perfect gentleman and accept it gracefully, I'll have to ask diem3 what she thinks about that, sure she'd agree.
Miss Markle will have quite a lot to learn and have restrictions placed upon her that she probably hasn't realized yet, they don't have the same freedom as we do.
Just imagine sitting down to a family dinner and you're tucking into something delightful, using all the proper cutlery properly and the Queen decides she's had enough, places her knife & fork on the plate in the finished position,; and you have to stop eating and place your's in the correct position too. 😕😕😕Don't make any difference if you are half finished and really enjoying the food, 🍨🍨 Queen stops eating everyone stops.😒😒😒
Wait . . . so, they'll be childless, then?
Or is it only eating where you have to follow suit?
stop being idiotic 👿 and acting childish, if you want to be my mentor tutor and educator then you'd better start acting like a real grown up 😀
Too late; I've not been a real grown-up for many, many years.
philosophermouseofthehedge 10/04/2018 — 02:06
The US press is muddleheaded bubble brains writing for consumers who glorify in gossip, celebrity, and revels in others' misery and downfalls. So no wonder anyone bothers with accuracy around here. The US loves drama and pageantry – only thing that accounts for putting up with Hollywood, reality shows, flashy with questionable talented singers, and professional athletes.
(Please allow us a glimpse of old era royalty once in a while…and then they can go home…short attention span here…)
But Camilla's blurting out? Tasteless, absurd, and ignorant. (Guess she's be seething and dwelling on the hope for years?)
The Queen looks happier these past few years. That's nice – hang in there Lady, until the grandkids get a few years on them and leap the job over. I always worried about the grandsons being near combat. Whew. Military service should be a requirement – it gives maturity that jet setting can't and a better perspective. Hope they do find a happy family life for as long a possible – as I wish everyone could. The little ones make me smile – they are just kids- let them be.
(Love the history. I try to know enough to keep up with you and Disperser)
I must admit I have some sympathy for Camilla, The Queen would not let Charles marry her in the first place and of course the house started to crumple after that. The fiasco which was Lady Diana,although she did produce to fine young men she was in over her depth,and didn't stand a chance.
Disperser likes to have a shot at me and the Royal family, sometimes I think there's a tinge of envy there ( watch out for the burst )I have a lot of time for the Royals when I wear mt English hat I must admit that they really are totally irrelevant to Australia, I do believe that their wish is for Australia and New Zealand to become Republics, so they don't have to pretend anymore. They are English kind of Scottish Irish & Welsh, but basically I think they look upon themselves as English. Most people don't realize that Great Britain is actually 4 separate countries.
So, by that logic, you must be envious of Americans, people who carry guns, people who speak proper (American) English, Capitalists, the religious . . . the list goes on and on.
No I am in no way envious.
Yet, you assume my lack of swooning at the sight of royals is associated with envy.
You could at least respect my integrity if not my opinions.
Well now that you've told me that you have it, I shall certainly respect it, and cast no further aspersions upon it!
The lives and opinions of norteamericanos are as wide and varied as the geography. (Oh I know that the Academy hates that word – but they are waaaay over there)
Variations of thought in the US used to be such fun – but individuals have gotten so touchy or looking for a chance to be a victim (or to identify a victim so they can show how wonderful they, themselves are for finding one…) it's difficult to hold conversations – forget civil debating.
Probably the result of too little free play on playgrounds as children and elimination of school plays. Without the opportunity to be the vegetable or tree on stage…scarred for adult life.
Maybe it was better when social conversations never include the topics of money, religion, or politics….had to stay up with art, plays, music, literature, and current events (which meant a working knowledge of history, influences and geography)…people were always laying traps to see if one had actually attended the ballet / read the book or just memorized the reviews HAHA.
Once women cut with words and real men settled things outside with fists….Hmmm still sounds a bit rough, but considering the nature of humans, perhaps less dangerous overall.
But what do you expect from those who don't know "to" from "two" from "too"? No brainers are a proper mess. (but hey, the only order is chaos)
An obvious reference to my chum disperser, seriously though I agree completely, I grew up pre TV the wireless and newspapers was where we got our information about what was going on.
I sometimes wonder how my nose managed to stay in shape, got belted a few times, but I enjoyed what we called a bit of a barney.
Too, they don't know the difference between "me myself and I", even the politicians have no idea which is a big worry to me, because if they don't know the language how the hell can the pass legislation.
I grew up in the real good old days. Had an uncle, wasn't really my uncle my dads best friend, who was an opera buff and as I was the only one in the family who enjoyed music and singing he took me to many operas in London in the years 1945 -50 , left England in Feb, 51. From there it was just a step to ballet, which I now prefer, and my loss of hearing isn't the reason. I just adore the dance. Loved dancing as a lad.
Music and dancing got you set up for life: knowing the steps, feeling the rhythm, and recognizing the tune.
dunelight 13/04/2018 — 09:17
Yank here…barely grasp the point of royalty…isn't Camilla not given the title because she was divorced? Uh..isn't she divorced?? Guess I don't know.
Ha, a month ago a Canadian friend posted a photo of Prince Charles to myself and I thought to myself, "Ah, Prince Phillip is looking good.". Ouch.
🙂 Royalty is an excellent system for the English, It suits the system of government perfectly. In the United Kingdoms (note I use plural as it is actually kingdoms not kingdom, separate countries) one has to be born a direct immediate descent of the monarch. A commoner that marries a Prince or Princess of the blood is elevated to an HRH but is not given the title.
I'm sure Prince Phillip would have been delighted and greatly amused by your thought, the man has a great rakish sense of humour.
Thank you for dropping by and leaving a great comment. 😀 and the welcoming 🐻
I do rather like Prince Phillip. There are not many American men that would have let their career go like that. I imagine he is an important part in keeping his wife and the monarchy going.
I admire him greatly, I recall back in 1954 when in the Australian Army, I was part of the guard at Government House in Melbourne when it was inspected by the Duke of Edinburgh, he looked me directly in the eye, but unfortunately didn't speak to me, he spoke to the bloke next to me. 😦
He has a wicked wit, that has kept him going, a man of great strength, integrity, and above all else, love for Queen & Country.
The Queen has indeed been fortunate in having found such a man.
colonialist 18/04/2018 — 07:56
As a Royal List myself I can't believe it that I missed all these Royal Lists! Fascinating stuff.
So besides being a Colonial List you are one of those other things too?
Indeed, I was initiated as a m-member of the m-m-m-m-mum-mum-mum-may … Lodge!
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Kosinusni (kosinusov) poučak, poučak o kosinusu ili Carnotov poučak, matematički izraz jedne od relacija među elementima trokuta: c2 = a2 + b2 – 2ab cos γ, gdje su a, b i c stranice trokuta, a γ kut među stranicama a i b. Rabi se za rješavanje računskih problema u trokutu pomoću pojedinih trigonometrijskih funkcija. Poučak glasi da je kvadrat bilo koje stranice trokuta jednak zbroju kvadrata drugih dviju stranica umanjen za dvostruki umnožak tih dviju stranica i kosinusa kuta između njih. Kosinusni se poučak rabi kada su poznate dvije stranice trokuta te kut među njima.
Ako je zadan trokut ABC onda su a, b, c duljine njegovih stranica, a α, β, γ odgovarajući unutarnji kutovi pa vrijede sljedeće jednakosti:
gdje se kut α nalazi nasuprot stranici a
gdje se kut β nalazi nasuprot stranici b
gdje se kut γ nalazi nasuprot stranici c
Ako je kut pri vrhu С pravi, γ=90°, onda je cos(90°)=0, pa se tako dobiva poseban slučaj kosinusnog poučka koji se zove Pitagorin poučak:
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sinusni poučak
tangensni poučak
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The Article: For Poor, Leap to College Often Ends in a Hard Fall by Jason DeParle in the New York Times.
The Text: Angelica Gonzales marched through high school in Goth armor — black boots, chains and cargo pants — but undermined her pose of alienation with a place on the honor roll. She nicknamed herself after a metal band and vowed to become the first in her family to earn a college degree.
In placing their hopes in education, the Galveston teenagers followed a tradition as old as the country itself. But if only the prosperous become educated — and only the educated prosper — the schoolhouse risks becoming just another place where the fortunate preserve their edge.
Home was an apartment in a subdivided house, with relatives in the adjacent units. Family meals and family feuds went hand in hand. One of Angelica's uncles bore scars from his days in a street gang. Her grandmother spoke little English. With a quirky mix of distance and devotion, Angelica studied German instead of Spanish and gave the fiesta celebrating her 15th birthday a Goth theme, with fairies and dragons on the tabletop globes. "Korn chick," she fancifully called herself, after the dissonant metal band.
But school was all business. "Academics was where I shined," she said. Her grandmother and aunts worked at Walmart alongside Mrs. Lady, and Angelica was rankled equally by how little money they made and how little respect they got. Upward Bound asked her to rank the importance of college on a scale of 1 to 10.
Melissa also wanted to get off the island — and more immediately out of her house. "When I was about 7, my mom began dating and hanging around a bunch of drunks," she wrote on the Upward Bound application. For her mother, addiction to painkillers and severe depression followed. Her grandparents offered her one refuge, and school offered another.
"I like to learn — I'm weird," she said.
New to Upward Bound, Melissa noticed that one student always ate alone and crowded in beside her. "She forced her friendship on me," Angelica said.
Bianca joined the following year with a cheerfulness that disguised any trace of family tragedy. As the eldest of four siblings, she had spent the years since her father's death as a backup mother. To Bianca, family meant everything.
She arrived just in time for the trip at the heart of triplets lore — the Upward Bound visit to Chicago. While they had known they wanted more than Galveston offered, somewhere between the Sears Tower and Northwestern University they glimpsed what it might be. The trip at once consecrated a friendship and defined it around shared goals.
"We wanted to do something better with our lives," Angelica said.
Ball High was hard on goals. In addition to Bosco, a drug-sniffing dog profiled in the local paper, the campus had four safety officers to deter fights. A pepper spray incident in the girls' senior year sent 50 students to the school nurse. Only 2 percent of Texas high schools were ranked "academically unacceptable." Ball was among them.
While faulting her mother's choices in men, Melissa made a troubling choice of her own with her ambitionless boyfriend. Among the many ways he let her down was getting another girl pregnant. Yet as many times as they broke up, they got back together again. "He is going to bring her down," Miss G. warned.
Despite the turmoil, Melissa earned "commended" marks, the highest level, on half her state skills tests, edited the yearbook and published two opinion articles in the Galveston newspaper, one of them about her brother's struggle with autism. Working three jobs, she missed so much school that she nearly failed to graduate, but she still finished in the top quarter of her class. It was never clear which would prevail — her habit of courting disaster or her talent for narrow escapes.
Returning from Chicago, Bianca jumped a grade, which allowed her to graduate with Melissa and Angelica.
Angelica kept making A's on her way to a four-year grade-point average of 3.9. "Amazingly bright and dedicated," one instructor wrote. A score of 1,240 on the math and reading portions of her SAT ranked her at the 84th percentile nationwide. When the German teacher suddenly quit, the school tapped her to finish teaching the first-year course.
Outside school, Angelica's life revolved around her boyfriend, Fred Weaver, who was three years older and drove a yellow Sting Ray. Fred was devoted — too devoted, Mrs. Lady thought, and she warned Angelica not to let the relationship keep her from going to college. Fred's father owned a local furniture store, and everyone could see that Fred's dream was to run it with Angelica at his side.
Angelica had thought of little beyond Northwestern and was crestfallen when she was rejected. She had sent a last-minute application to a school in Atlanta that had e-mailed her. Only after getting in did she discover that she had achieved something special.
Emory cost nearly $50,000 that year, but it was one of a small tier of top schools that promised to meet the financial needs of any student good enough to be admitted. It had even started a program to relieve the neediest students of high debt burdens. "No one should have to give up their goals and dreams because financial challenges stand in the way," its Web site says.
Plus an unseen campus a thousand miles away had an innate appeal. "How many times do you get the chance to completely reinvent yourself?" Angelica said.
If Melissa and Angelica felt that heading off to university set them apart from other low-income students, they were right. Fewer than 30 percent of students in the bottom quarter of incomes even enroll in a four-year school. And among that group, fewer than half graduate.
Income has always shaped academic success, but its importance is growing. Professor Reardon, the Stanford sociologist, examined a dozen reading and math tests dating back 25 years and found that the gap in scores of high- and low-income students has grown by 40 percent, even as the difference between blacks and whites has narrowed.
While race once predicted scores more than class, the opposite now holds. By eighth grade, white students surpass blacks by an average of three grade levels, while upper-income students are four grades ahead of low-income counterparts.
"The racial gaps are quite big, but the income gaps are bigger," Professor Reardon said.
One explanation is simply that the rich have clearly gotten richer. A generation ago, families at the 90th percentile had five times the income of those at the 10th percentile. Now they have 10 times as much.
But as shop class gave way to computer labs, schools may have also changed in ways that make parental income and education more important. SAT coaches were once rare, even for families that could afford them. Now they are part of a vast college preparation industry.
Certainly as the payoff to education has grown — college graduates have greatly widened their earnings lead — affluent families have invested more in it. They have tripled the amount by which they outspend low-income families on enrichment activities like sports, music lessons and summer camps, according to Professor Duncan and Prof. Richard Murnane of Harvard.
Annette Lareau, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania, argues that the affluent also enjoy an advocacy edge: parents are quicker to intervene when their children need help, while low-income families often feel intimidated and defer to school officials, a problem that would trail Melissa and Angelica in their journey through college.
Matthew M. Chingos of the Brookings Institution has found that low-income students finish college less often than affluent peers even when they outscore them on skills tests. Only 26 percent of eighth graders with below-average incomes but above-average scores go on to earn bachelor's degrees, compared with 30 percent of students with subpar performances but more money.
Melissa lasted at Texas State for all of two hours. As soon as she arrived, her car battery died, prompting a tearful call to Miss. G., who arranged a jump. Her dorm mates had parents to haul boxes and hover. Melissa unpacked alone. With four days left until classes began, she panicked and drove 200 miles back home.
For all the talk of getting away, her tattoo featured a local boast: she was "B.O.I." — born on the island. Her grandparents ordered her back to school. "I really didn't want to leave" the island, she said.
Midway through the semester she decided she had made a mistake by going to Texas State. She had picked the wrong time to leave home. She would move back to Galveston, join Bianca at community college and transfer to a four-year school later. But when she tried to return the financial aid to Texas State, she discovered it was too late. A long walk across the hilly campus led to an epiphany.
Angelica had a costlier setback. For an elite school, Emory enrolls an unusually large number of low-income students — 22 percent get Pell grants, compared with 11 percent at Harvard — and gives them unusually large aid packages. But Angelica had failed to complete all the financial aid forms.
Slow to consider Emory, she got a late start on the complex process and was delayed by questions about her father, whom she did not even know how to reach. Though Emory sent weekly e-mails — 17 of them, along with an invitation to a program for minority students — they went to a school account she had not learned to check. From the start, the wires were crossed.
As classes approached, she just got in the car with Mrs. Lady and Fred and drove 14 hours to Atlanta hoping to work things out. But by then Emory had distributed all of its aid. Even with federal loans and grants, Angelica was $40,000 short. The only way to enroll was to borrow from a bank.
Forty thousand dollars was an unfathomable sum. Angelica did not tell Mrs. Lady, to protect her from the worry. She needed a co-signer, and the only person she could ask was Fred. That would bind her future to her past, but she feared that if she tried to defer, she might not have a future — she might never make it back.
"I was like, 'I don't care what kind of debt it puts me in — I've got to get this done,"' she said.
Fred answered her request with his. They got engaged.
A few weeks later, Hurricane Ike hit Galveston, with Katrina-like consequences. About a sixth of the population never returned. Mrs. Lady lost her apartment and much of what she owned. Fred, consumed with rebuilding the store, reduced the modest sums he had promised to send Angelica.
Social life was awkward. She often felt she was the only one on campus without a credit card. Her roommate moved out, with no explanation. But one element of college appealed to Angelica and Melissa alike: the classes. Other debt-ridden students might wonder why the road to middle-class life passed through anthropology exams and lectures on art history. But Melissa was happy to ponder tribal life in Papua New Guinea and Angelica stepped off the 18-hour bus ride home and let slip an appreciative word about German film.
"My family said 'O.K., now you go to some big fancy school,' " she said.
With A's, B's, C's and D's, her report card looked like alphabet soup. "I was ready for Galveston College — I wasn't ready for Emory," Angelica said. But she salvaged a 2.6 GPA and went home for the summer happy.
"I thought the hard part was over," she said.
At the end of the summer, Angelica and Melissa marked their ascent as college women with the perfect road trip. Melissa had decided to become a speech therapist. Angelica would practice child psychology. Somewhere between the rainbow in Louisiana and the blues bar in Orlando, they talked of launching a practice to help poor children. Fortune smiled all week.
"We were where we should be and we had the world at our feet," Melissa said.
She returned to a campus that was starting to feel like home. She had a roommate she liked and a job she loved, as a clerk in a Disney store. But despite the feeling of deep change — or perhaps because of it — she got back together with her high-school boyfriend. "That was one of the stupidest things I've ever done," she said.
In the middle of Melissa's sophomore year they became engaged. He moved near the campus to live with her, and Melissa charged most of their expenses on her credit cards. He was enrolling in the Job Corps program, and they agreed they would pay down the bills together after he became an electrician.
Melissa hit an academic pothole — a C in a communications course, which kept her out of the competitive speech therapy program. But she decided to aim for graduate-school training, and her other grades soared, placing her on the dean's list both semesters her junior year. When her mother made a rare campus visit, Melissa hurried to show her the prominent display on the student center wall.
"That was one of the proudest moments of my life," Melissa said.
Just before her senior year, Melissa planned a trip to celebrate her 21st birthday. Preparing to leave, she discovered her money was missing. Only one person had her bank code. After finishing Job Corps, her boyfriend was jobless once again and acting odd — as if he were using drugs.
No one but Melissa was surprised. Although she returned the engagement ring, she could not return the $4,000 in credit card debt he had promised to help pay. With her finances and emotions in disarray, she started her senior year so depressed she hung up black curtains so she could sleep all day. She skipped class, doubled her work hours, and failed nearly every course.
"I started partying, and I was working all the time because I had this debt," she said.
If the speed of her decline stands out, so does her lack of a safety net. It is easy to imagine a more affluent family stepping in with money or other support. Miss G. sent her the names of some campus therapists but Melissa did not call. She waited for an internal bungee cord to break the fall. She came within one F of losing her financial aid, then aced last summer's classes.
She is now a fifth-year senior, on track to graduate next summer, and her new boyfriend is studying to be an engineer. At home, she had a way of finding the wrong people. "I haven't found any wrong people out here," she said.
Bianca missed the Florida road trip, though no one remembers why. She liked to talk of getting away, until it came time to go.
Among the perils that low-income students face is "under-matching," choosing a close or familiar school instead of the best they can attend.
Bianca was under-matched. She was living at home, dating her high-school boyfriend and taking classes at Galveston College. A semester on the honor roll only kept her from sensing the drift away from her plan to transfer to a four-year school.
Her grandfather's cancer, and chemotherapy treatments, offered more reasons to stay. She had lived with him since her father had died. Leaving felt like betrayal. "I thought it was more important to be at home than to be selfish and be at school," she said.
In her second year of community college, Bianca was admitted to a state university a hundred miles away. Miss. G. and her mother urged her to go. Her mind raced with reasons to wait.
Bianca stayed in Galveston, finished her associate degree, and now works as a beach-bar cashier and a spa receptionist. She still plans to get a bachelor's degree, someday.
After the financial aid disaster in her first year, Angelica met the next deadline and returned as a sophomore with significant support. Still, she sensed she was on shakier ground than other low-income students and never understood why. The answer is buried in the aid archives: Emory repeatedly inflated her family's income without telling her.
Angelica reported that her mother made $35,000 a year and paid about half of that in rent. With her housing costs so high, Emory assumed the family had extra money and assigned Mrs. Lady an income of $51,000. But Mrs. Lady was not hiding money. She was paying inflated post-hurricane rent with the help of Federal disaster aid, a detail Angelica had inadvertently omitted.
By counting money the family did not have, Emory not only increased the amount it expected Angelica to pay in addition to her financial aid. It also disqualified her from most of the school's touted program of debt relief. Under the Emory Advantage plan the school replaces loans with grants for families making less than $50,000 a year. Moving Angelica just over the threshold placed her in a less-generous tier and forced her to borrow an additional $15,000 before she could qualify. The mistake will add years to her repayment plan.
Emory officials said they had to rely on the information Angelica provided and that they will not make retroactive adjustments.
Unaware she had any basis for complaint, Angelica found a campus job she loved, repairing library books. It was solitary and artistic work, and it attracted a small sisterhood of women who appreciated her grandmother's tamales and her streak of purple hair. One day her boss, Julie Newton, overheard her excitedly talking about Hegel.
"She was an extremely intelligent woman and an unusual one," she said.
Yet even as Angelica's work hours grew, so did the rigor of her coursework. Meetings with faculty advisers were optional and Angelica did not consult hers. When it came time to declare a major, she had a B-plus average in the humanities and D's in psychology. She chose psychology.
By the end of her second year, she felt exhausted and had grades to show it. Her long-distance love life was exhausted, too, and she briefly broke up with Fred. She went home for the summer to work at Target and dragged herself back to a troubled junior year.
She moved off campus to save money but found herself spending even more. "I would sit and debate whether I could buy a head of lettuce," she said. Fred was no longer helping, and her relationship with him snapped. That he had backed a $40,000 loan only made the split harder. They had been together since she was 15.
"It was days of back and forth, crying," she said.
This was no time to tackle Psychology 200, a course on research methods required of majors. The devotion of the professor, Nancy Bliwise, had earned her a campus teaching award. But her exacting standards and brusque manner left student opinion divided.
Alarmed, Professor Bliwise raised other options, then asked — empathetically, the professor thought — if Angelica had considered cheaper schools. She herself had worked her way through Cleveland State then earned a doctorate at the University of Chicago.
Angelica sat stone-faced, burning. All she could hear was someone saying she was too poor for Emory. "It was pretty clear if I couldn't afford to be there, I shouldn't waste her time," she said.
That was the beginning of the end. Angelica failed that course and three others her junior year, as her upside-down circumstances left her cheating a $200,000 education for a $9-an-hour job. She was not one to make it easy, but Emory never found a way to intervene. "Is there a way to reach out to her?" Professor Bliwise asked in an e-mail to the dean's office.
The dean's office left messages. Angelica acknowledged that she was slow to respond but said she got no answer when she did. The school did an electronic key card check to verify whether she was still on campus. More professors expressed concerns. "Personal issues are interfering with her ability to concentrate," one warned. Angelica contacted campus counseling but said all the appointments had been taken.
Emory can hardly be cast as indifferent to low-income students. It spends $94 million a year of its own money on financial aid and graduates its poorest students nearly as often as the rest. Its failure to reach Angelica may have come up short, but that is partly a measure of the sheer distance it was trying to bridge.
When Angelica finally found a way to express herself, she did so silently. Her final piece for a sculpture class was a papier-mâché baby, sprouting needles like a porcupine. No one could mistake the statement of her own vulnerability.
Angelica spent the next summer waiting for an expulsion letter that never came. Another missed deadline cost her several thousand dollars in aid in her senior year, and Emory mistakenly concluded that Mrs. Lady had made a $70,000 down payment on a house. (In describing the complicated transaction with a nonprofit group, Angelica failed to note that most of the money came from a program for first-time home buyers.) Emory officials said the mistake did not affect her aid, but the difference between the school's costs and her package of loans and grants swelled to $12,000 — a sum she could not possibly meet.
She skipped more classes and worked longer hours.
Finally, Emory did — forcing her to take a semester away with the option of reapplying.
The tale could be cast as an elite school failing a needy student or a student unwilling to be helped, but neither explanation does justice to an issue as complicated as higher education and class.
A long bridge crosses the bay to Galveston Island. Angelica returned a year ago the way she had left, with Mrs. Lady and Fred at her side. She is $61,000 in debt, seeing Fred again, and making $8.50 an hour at his family's furniture store. No one can tell whether she is settling down or gathering strength for another escape.
A dinner with Melissa and Bianca a while back offered the comfort of friends who demand no explanations. Melissa suggested they all enroll at Texas State. But Bianca does not know what to study, and Angelica said that she had gone too far to surrender all hopes of an Emory degree.
Perhaps Angelica is an undiagnosed Aspergher, whether it be innate or developed as a result of stressful conditions of life or events.
If you take the time to read about it on Wikipedia, you may find surprising things about the aspies. One is that some of them excel themselves into masquerading the syndrome under sociable manners, which, on the other hand, may bring them much turmoil. However, as far as I have read on the subject, in order to make an accurate diagnosis, the cooperation of family, friends, teachers, etcetera is fundamental, but people often lack the time, the willingness, the insight or the emotional strenght to address the conflict. Accordingly, the aspie may live an entire life under the secret -or even outspoken- suspicion that they have the syndrome. After all, with all the psychological problems many people have -teachers and therapists included- if one suspects and insists that he or she are an aspie, the others might react like, well, you know, there are worse things.
I think that it always depends on the hands you are dealt by. Sometimes not even money can save you from patronising, self-justifying people whose seemingly benevolent discourse is plagued with an immeasurable rapacity they themselves are unable to mask. It is easy for anyone who reads this to imagine what it takes to be the target of those respectable dark souls with a bottomless craving for praise, recognition and wealth, among other things. They might never recognise themselves in the mirror, just like a vampire doesn't reflect in it.
Vampires aside, it is too simple to place the blame either on Angelica or on the school, because the plain truth is that there is no quality-time and energy to *waste* in someone like her. The social, cultural and economic engine that is put to work because of her, for reasons such as the competitive environment in which the professionals involved have themselves grown, is highly conditioned by the fact that time and energy are too vital for them to succeed in scoring for themselves. And that's precisely the spirit of Angelica's determination: scoring for herself, that is, improving her cultural, economic and social standards of life, and help poor children.
Now the question seems to be, given her school and college background, what quality of time and energy will Teacher Angelica be able to devote to each of her own students? Aspergher Syndrome or not, if she succeeds, she will probably approach her problematic studens just as she was taught to: pushed out the nest, fly or die. But nobody will admit it, for we live in an economic system where the majority of us depend on our salaries and where feeling -and showing- that we are necessary and useful is part of our job. | {
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Cayetano "Tano" Bartolomé Bonnín Vásquez (born 30 June 1990) is a professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Italian club Vibonese. Born in Spain, he represents the Dominican Republic national team.
Club career
Born in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Bonnín spent almost all of his youth football with local RCD Mallorca, his two spells with the club totalling 11 years. He made his senior debut with the reserves in the Segunda División B, finishing the 2009–10 season on loan to fellow league side Real Jaén.
Bonnín signed with Real Madrid in the summer of 2010, being initially assigned to the B team but only representing the third side in the Tercera División. He continued playing in the Spanish lower leagues the following years, with Valencia CF Mestalla.
In February 2013, Bonnín became an internet sensation after clearing the ball with a bicycle kick against CE L'Hospitalet for the third division. On 3 September he joined SD Noja, but moved to Villarreal CF C on 25 October after being not allowed to play.
On 8 July 2015, Bonnín joined CA Osasuna of Segunda División. He made his debut for the club on 30 August, coming on as a 46th-minute substitute for Miguel Flaño in a 1–0 home win against CD Mirandés, and contributed 30 appearances – play-offs included – to help his team achieve promotion.
Bonnín first appeared in La Liga on 10 September 2016, starting and being sent off in a 5–2 loss at former side Real Madrid. The following 11 January, in the first minutes of the return match against the same opponent, he broke the fibula and tibia to his right leg after an unlucky challenge by Isco; he made his comeback on 10 December that year, as a late replacement in a 1–0 defeat away to Real Oviedo.
In August 2018, at the end of his contract with Osasuna, Bonnín signed for Lleida Esportiu for the upcoming third-tier campaign. On 11 June of the following year, he moved to UD Almería one league above after agreeing to a two-year contract. He was one of several new signings discarded by incoming manager Pedro Emanuel on 30 August, and resumed his career the following month on a deal of equal duration at FC Rapid București in Romania's Liga II.
Bonnín returned to Spain in September 2020, joining Hércules CF on a one-year deal with the option of one more. He was released when that option was not taken for financial reasons, but later agreed to an identical contract with the Segunda División RFEF club.
International career
Born to a Dominican mother, Bonnín made his international debut for the Dominican Republic national team on 24 March 2013, appearing in a 3–1 friendly win with Haiti. On 22 March 2018, in his first international match since his leg injury, he captained the nation in a 4–0 friendly victory over the Turks & Caicos Islands in Santo Domingo.
Bonnín scored his first international goal on 12 October 2018, by opening a 3–0 defeat of the Cayman Islands in CONCACAF Nations League qualifying.
International goals
(Dominican Republic score listed first, score column indicates score after each Bonnín goal)
References
External links
Fútbol Dominicano profile
1990 births
Living people
Spanish people of Dominican Republic descent
Dominican Republic people of Spanish descent
Citizens of the Dominican Republic through descent
Sportspeople of Dominican Republic descent
Footballers from Palma de Mallorca
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Valencia CF Mestalla footballers
Villarreal CF C players
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U.S. Vibonese Calcio players
Serie D players
Dominican Republic international footballers
Spanish expatriate footballers
Dominican Republic expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in Spain
Expatriate footballers in Romania
Expatriate footballers in Italy
Spanish expatriate sportspeople in Romania
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Łukasz Brzezina (ur. 1995) - muzyk, akordeonista.
Życiorys
Naukę gry na akordeonie rozpoczął w wieku 9 lat w klasie Marka Rejnowicza w PSM I stopnia w Pruszkowie. Następnie uczył się pod kierunkiem Klaudiusza Barana na akademii muzycznej w Warszawie w klasie akordeonu. Od 2011 jest pod opieką Krajowego Funduszu na rzecz Dzieci.
Jest stypendystą Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego oraz Banku Société Générale.
Występuje jako kameralista i solista na scenach w Polsce oraz za granicą m.in. we Francji, Niemczech, Słowacji, Stanach Zjednoczonych (nowojorska Carnegie Hall), Wielkiej Brytanii (londyńska Royal Albert Hall) i Włoszech.
Osiągnięcia
Jest laureatem konkursów akordeonowych solo:
I nagroda na XIX Międzynarodowym Festiwalu Muzyki Akordeonowej w Przemyślu (2010),
I nagroda na Ogólnopolskim Konkursie Akordeonowym w Solcu-Zdroju (2010)
I nagroda na XIV Gorlickich Konfrontacjach Akordeonowych (2011)
International Music Competition *"Grand Prize Virtuoso"
LBLA Grand Prize
VIII Konkurs Akordeonowy im. Andrzeja Chrzanowskiego "Alkagran 2014"
Finalista konkursu "Młody Muzyk Roku 2012"
II nagroda na 24. Międzynarodowym Festiwalu Muzyki Akordeonowej w Przemyślu (XII 2016)
oraz w duecie:
Wraz z Bartoszem Kołsutem - Grand Prix Ogólnopolskich Przesłuchań Centrum Edukacji Artystycznej (2014)
Kotz-Brzezina Duo (Celina Kotz – skrzypce, Łukasz Brzezina – akordeon) II nagroda na 54. Internationaler Akkordeonwettbewerb w Klingenthal (Niemcy)
Życie prywatne
Łukasz Brzezina jest mieszkańcem Ożarowa Mazowieckiego.
Przypisy
Polscy akordeoniści
Ludzie związani z Ożarowem Mazowieckim
Urodzeni w 1995
Stypendyści Krajowego Funduszu na rzecz Dzieci | {
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If you were to take a glass of water and place it next to you, could you guess how old it was?
That water in your glass might have fallen from the sky as rain into a lake a few weeks ago, but it has existed on Earth since it's formation over 4.5 billion years ago.
In fact, the water that dinosaurs drank is the same water we drink today and scientists believe that nearly every molecule of water on Earth has already been drunk by a dinosaur!
The Earth has a limited amount of water and it has had roughly the same amount for hundreds of millions of years. This water goes round and round in a process called the water cycle. The water cycle is also known as the hydrological cycle.
When the precipitation reaches the surface, some it will land back into the lakes, oceans or rivers and the whole cycle will start again.
Some water will reach plants and either evaporate from the surface of leaves or be absorbed through the roots and transpire. Transpiration is the process in which plants lose water out of their leaves and slows down the water flowing back to the rivers.
Some water also flows across the ground, known as surface runoff. This is when the ground doesn't let the water penetrate. It happens when the ground is already saturated with water or if it's an impermeable rock and the water instead moves quickly back to the river.
Some water infiltrates into the soil and is slowly transferred back to the river or sea through percolation.
The major stores of water on Earth are the oceans, ice caps, land and the atmosphere. When movement of water happens between these water stores, it's called transfers.
This 21-page interactive water cycle worksheet notebook and unit plan introduces students to the water cycle in a fun and engaging way to help them explore it at a deep level.
Introduce the water cycle to your students with this foldable which can also be used as an assessment to test their knowledge. For slower learners, you can place a word bank on the board to help them.
This foldable is a simple little study guide that provides an overview of the water cycle process for the students.
Use this blank sheet to have students fill in information about the water cycle. For slow learners, they can use the definition sheet provided to help.
This is a really fun demonstration that helps students to understand that although there is a lot of water on Earth, not much of it can be used for drinking water or other needs. Instruction sheet for class demonstration is included.
This is a fun writing prompt in which students will write a short story about their life as a drop of water through the water cycle. They can illustrate it and be creative for extra points!
This interactive science experiment is a really quick and easy way to teach students about condensation and precipitation. | {
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What is the term when one uses words like 'tonite' instead of 'tonight' or 'luv' instead of 'love' in slang terms?
I've never heard of a specific term for these colloquial spellings.
Some people use the term 'deviant' language use, where rules are deliberately twisted for effect, so these spellings could also be called 'deviant spellings'. | {
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why Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL] is a Good Choice for Investors After New Price Target of $9.50
Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [NASDAQ: SEEL] loss -7.14% on the last trading session, reaching $1.56 price per share at the time. The company report on December 21, 2021 that Seelos Therapeutics Announces Inducement Grant Under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4).
Seelos Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: SEEL), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of therapies for central nervous system disorders and rare diseases, announced today that it has granted a stock option to purchase 75,000 shares of common stock to one new employee. The stock option was granted pursuant to the Seelos Therapeutics, Inc. 2019 Inducement Plan and granted as an inducement material to the new employee entering into employment with Seelos in accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4).
The stock option has an exercise price equal to $1.65, the closing price per share of Seelos' common stock, as reported by Nasdaq, on December 20, 2021, the date of grant. The option is a non-qualified stock option and 1/4th of the shares vest on the one-year anniversary of the new employee's commencement of employment and an additional 1/48th of the shares vest monthly thereafter over the next three years, in each case provided that the new employee remains continuously employed by Seelos through the applicable vesting date, inclusive.
Seelos Therapeutics Inc. represents 102.33 million in outstanding shares, while the company has a total market value of $159.73 million with the latest information. SEEL stock price has been found in the range of $1.55 to $1.70.
If compared to the average trading volume of 3.17M shares, SEEL reached a trading volume of 3662969 in the most recent trading day, which is why market watchdogs consider the stock to be active.
Here is what top equities market gurus are saying about Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL]:
Based on careful and fact-backed analyses by Wall Street experts, the current consensus on the target price for SEEL shares is $9.50 per share. Analysis on target price and performance of stocks is usually carefully studied by market experts, and the current Wall Street consensus on SEEL stock is a recommendation set at 1.80. This rating represents a strong Buy recommendation, on the scale from 1 to 5, where 5 would mean strong sell, 4 represents Sell, 3 is Hold, and 2 indicates Buy.
ROTH Capital have made an estimate for Seelos Therapeutics Inc. shares, keeping their opinion on the stock as Buy, with their previous recommendation back on September 27, 2021. While these analysts kept the previous recommendation, Guggenheim raised their target price to Buy. The new note on the price target was released on July 01, 2021, representing the official price target for Seelos Therapeutics Inc. stock. Previously, the target price had yet another raise to $10, while Cantor Fitzgerald analysts kept a Overweight rating on SEEL stock.
The Average True Range (ATR) for Seelos Therapeutics Inc. is set at 0.12 The Price to Book ratio for the last quarter was 2.20, with the Price to Cash per share for the same quarter was set at 0.75.
Trading performance analysis for SEEL stock
Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL] fell into the red zone at the end of the last week, falling into a negative trend and dropping by -6.59. With this latest performance, SEEL shares dropped by -6.59% in over the last four-week period, additionally sinking by -38.34% over the last 6 months – not to mention a rise of 15.56% in the past year of trading.
Overbought and oversold stocks can be easily traced with the Relative Strength Index (RSI), where an RSI result of over 70 would be overbought, and any rate below 30 would indicate oversold conditions. An RSI rate of 50 would represent a neutral market momentum. The current RSI for SEEL stock in for the last two-week period is set at 38.43, with the RSI for the last a single of trading hit 36.39, and the three-weeks RSI is set at 39.59 for Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL]. The present Moving Average for the last 50 days of trading for this stock 1.8816, while it was recorded at 1.6420 for the last single week of trading, and 2.8630 for the last 200 days.
Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL]: A deeper dive into fundamental analysis
Return on Total Capital for SEEL is now -305.30, given the latest momentum, and Return on Invested Capital for the company is -387.52. Return on Equity for this stock declined to -1,489.36, with Return on Assets sitting at -133.62. When it comes to the capital structure of this company, Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL] has a Total Debt to Total Equity ratio set at 378.07. Additionally, SEEL Total Debt to Total Capital is recorded at 79.08, with Total Debt to Total Assets ending up at 55.58. Long-Term Debt to Equity for the company is recorded at 283.55, with the Long-Term Debt to Total Capital now at 59.31.
Reflecting on the efficiency of the workforce at the company, Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL] managed to generate an average of -$1,910,100 per employee.Seelos Therapeutics Inc.'s liquidity data is similarly interesting compelling, with a Quick Ratio of 10.10 and a Current Ratio set at 10.10.
An analysis of insider ownership at Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [SEEL]
There are presently around $67 million, or 42.30% of SEEL stock, in the hands of institutional investors. The top three institutional holders of SEEL stocks are: BLACKROCK INC. with ownership of 6,382,949, which is approximately 19.49% of the company's market cap and around 0.10% of the total institutional ownership; VANGUARD GROUP INC, holding 5,177,503 shares of the stock with an approximate value of $8.7 million in SEEL stocks shares; and WOODLINE PARTNERS LP, currently with $7.36 million in SEEL stock with ownership of nearly 43.849% of the company's market capitalization.
Positions in Seelos Therapeutics Inc. stocks held by institutional investors increased at the end of March and at the time of the March reporting period, where 62 institutional holders increased their position in Seelos Therapeutics Inc. [NASDAQ:SEEL] by around 6,595,090 shares. Additionally, 44 investors decreased positions by around 7,277,134 shares, while 22 investors held positions by with 26,298,086 shares. The mentioned changes placed institutional holdings at 40,170,310 shares, according to the latest SEC report filing. SEEL stock had 23 new institutional investments in for a total of 1,200,398 shares, while 18 institutional investors sold positions of 2,266,929 shares during the same period.
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I'm new to memes in general but this looks like serious fun, so I'm going to play. The rules follow.
I'm taking this literally and copying a full 7 lines, even though it leaves most of a sentence hanging. Chauncy has just arrived at his cousin Jacqueline's home in France and been shown to the rooms he will occupy during his visit. He's also on a mission for his King, but no one else knows that.
"There was nothing else for him to do. Other than Jacqueline, no one had deigned to welcome him to Chateau du Gloire. He went to the double doors leading to his small balcony. The air was sweet with bird song. Sunlight warmed the land, sending up a subtle fragrance of grass and flowers. Sheep grazed in the distance. The landscape seemed a contrast to the formality of the chateau. Looking out upon such a vista, one could hardly imagine secrets and manipulation to live in this place. Chauncy allowed himself a few moments to breathe in the simplicity, the peace of it. Soon enough he..."
And thank you to Angela Quarles for tagging me.
Thanks for tagging me, Kate. It's always nice not to have to think of a blog post topic!
You have such an amazing ability to paint a picture with your words. And the information you slide into seven sentences is great. Especially since it doesn't feel that way--it does not seem that you are dumping information on the reader.
Thank you for tagging me, Kate! This will be fun!
Kate, I've posted my Lucky 7! :) thanks, again!
Thanks for the comments, and you're all welcome for the tagging.
There's some good description there, and you've left me wondering what the secret mission is about!
These memes are fun, aren't they? I just did Lucky 7 today too.
Thanks Chris. This is actually my first meme, but yes it seems to be very fun indeed. I'm looking forward to more of them.
Please to meet you, "Kate"... not "Karen" as I posted in my link! I am so sorry! I fixed it, so now people following back through will have the correct name. :-) Friends?? | {
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Helping the world grow more with less: Ran Maidan
President and CEO Ran Maidan was first drawn to Netafim by its empowering sense of purpose. With a mission that involves addressing humanity's food and water crises, it's not hard to see why.
Ran Maidan
President and CEO, Netafim
Words - Oliver Featherston
By 2050, the human population is expected to reach nearly 10 billion. It goes without saying that these billions will need more food, but they'll also require better nutrition. Simultaneously, the middle of the century is expected to see some 40% of the population suffer from severe water stress. Given that some 70% of the world's freshwater resources go towards agriculture, a balance must clearly be struck to avoid a water and food crisis.
Despite the enormity of the task, some are doing their part to help manage the world's resources. One irrigation company, Netafim, can count itself among this group by virtue of its creative and efficient water systems. In 1965, Netafim's irrigation system was born of necessity, through farmers operating in desert terrain.
The system's main advantage is that it cuts water use in half while significantly increasing the crop yield; most agriculture uses surface irrigation (also called flood irrigation), whereas Netafim's precision method hydrates only the roots of crops.
Since 2014, Ran Maidan has served as Netafim's CEO. Having been headhunted from another agricultural technology company, it was an easy decision to make. "We have a strong purpose, and it's clear and simple: helping the world grow more with less," says Ran. "It doesn't matter whether you're the CEO or a worker on the production line – this is our purpose. Every decision, every product, every initiative needs to fit the purpose."
But it wasn't the sense of purpose alone that drew Ran to the company. He's an admirer of the innovation that Netafim represents, likening its irrigation system to a miracle (as well as cutting water waste, it can increase crop yield by up to 100%). Nor did it hurt that Netafim is a global leader, holding the top market position in numerous countries, today bringing in annual sales of US$1 billion (€900,000 million).
Despite Netafim's solid market position, Ran was initially presented with the task of ensuring the company was fulfilling its great potential. "Of course, Netafim was a good company with a strong brand but it wasn't delivering on its growth promise," Ran recalls.
"They had a few dark years before that. But I'm happy to say that since I joined Netafim, we've demonstrated double-digit growth every year for the past four years. More importantly, we're able to take those profits and reinvest them into the company, to create significant investments and growth engines for Netafim."
To this day, Ran considers this his greatest achievement, though he regards it as a team effort. The successful growth saw Netafim sold last year after substantial international interest – an impressive number of companies approached with an offer to contribute to the triumph of Netafim. The irrigation business eventually sold shares to a company called Mexichem, which Ran credits with having excellent strategic direction.
"The proof of the pudding here is that 15 companies wanted to buy Netafim and it was sold in a successful process to a good shareholder. For me, this is acknowledgement of the good work we've put into the company."
Another reason for Netafim's impressive market position is that its offerings extend far beyond equipment. Ran says the company looks at its customers holistically, believing that to provide nothing more than irrigation systems is like giving someone a Ferrari without teaching them how to drive. For this reason, Netafim is offering complete solutions with support services to its customers.
The company is also leveraging its Digital Farming platform to enable farmers to optimise their fields and make better decisions, and it has collaborated with organisations such as Amazon Web Services to produce software that facilitates efficient irrigation, while allowing farmers to spend less time working.
Other partnerships have been formed with research institutes and other agricultural technology companies, representing a willingness to reach across company and industry barriers. The power of these collaborations has enabled Netafim to deliver products such as fertiliser, fungicides and insecticides, ultimately, providing end-to-end irrigation solutions for industrial as well as small community farmers.
"We can't do everything by ourselves," Ran says. "Our partners are first and foremost our employees that work with us, often as part of a lifetime position. But our partners also comprise our loyal customers and suppliers. We want to share the success with them, across all our ecosystems."
As can be expected from the CEO of a global company, Ran spends a lot of time travelling, meeting with Netafim's numerous stakeholders. These meetings are important to Ran; the opportunity to see with his own eyes what the issues are, where he can offer support and what direction the company can go in is vital. It's no wonder he considers time to be the most valuable resource of any CEO. "It's a busy job," he says, "and you need to manage your agenda effectively."
It's likely that the challenge of getting so many partners, employees and customers on board is somewhat mitigated by the criticality of Netafim's mission. After all, global food and water security is no less than the key to humanity's survival.
"Our impact goes far beyond food production," says Ran. "We're helping create economic growth around the world. For example, if a farmer buys a Netafim drip system, he gets more yield, which equals more profit. If you get more profit you can spend more money, and you can send your children to university. This creates more professionals and more economic growth across the world.
"We are fighting one of the biggest challenges in the world – the food crisis."
"We are fighting one of the biggest challenges in the world – the food crisis. By using Netafim's more efficient drip system, we'll help eradicate hunger in the future. We're taking care of our natural resources – water and land. We want to help maintain these resources, so we can keep living for many years on our planet." | {
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NEW YORK—PEN America, a leading voice for the importance of literature in civic life, filed a friend of the court brief yesterday urging the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals to recognize Americans' constitutional right of access to literacy.
PEN America filed the amicus in the case of Gary B v. Snyder, in which students at Detroit Public Schools have brought suit against the State of Michigan for their failure to provide the basic educational standards necessary to ensure that these children have a functional level of literacy. Within their suit, these Detroit-area students described the conditions of their education, among them: unsanitary and dangerous conditions, an absence of appropriate textbooks or even reading material, and overcrowded classrooms. As a result, many of these students are unable to read, write, or process written material at anything approaching grade level.
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan dismissed the students' suit in June, and the case is now on appeal before the federal Sixth Circuit.
"Depriving these children—our children—of access to literacy is an unacceptable and immoral tragedy for them. It is also a tragedy for all of us that is and should be unconstitutional," PEN America argues in its brief. Within the brief, PEN America referred to two of its original research reports—Missing from the Shelf: Book Challenges and the Lack of Diversity in Children's Literature, and Faking News: Fraudulent News and the Fight for Truth—to demonstrate the essential role of literacy in enabling children to become educated and engaged citizens, and to be provided with the opportunity to achieve their potential as adults.
PEN America, founded in 1922, is an organization of over 7,000 writers and their allies, and the American chapter of the PEN International movement. Through the work of its member-led Committees such as the Children and Young Adult Books Committee and the Writers in the Schools Committee, as well as through its original research and advocacy, PEN America has consistently pushed for the right to read within various American communities. | {
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Q: UITableView Height does not fit container vertically (bottom) for different iPhone devices I have a UITableView that in one of my Views. I have been testing the app on an iPhone 4S and it has been working great. Now I tried testing it on an iPhone 5S (which has a taller screen). The UITableView is not fitting to the bottom. I know this has to do with Auto Layout But I am not sure how to set that up.
The two approaches that come to my mind are:
1-) Programmatically determine height of screen and then programmatically setting the UITableView Height to Fit screen
2-) Using Auto-Layout in the Interface Builder. But I get warnings that AutoLayout only works for iOS 8 and higher. So how would I implement that for lower versions of iOS?
So my question is: How to set the height of a UITableView dynamically so that it fits to the bottom of the screen regardless of the height of the iPhone screen?
Thanks for any help.
A: You can set different tableview for different screen size like this.
This define in header of the .m file
#define IS_IPHONE_5 ( fabs( ( double )[ [ UIScreen mainScreen ] bounds ].size.height - ( double )568 ) < DBL_EPSILON )
This is define in viewDidLoad() method
if (IS_IPHONE_5) {
self.tableView = [[UITableView alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0,0, 320, 568)];
}else{
// define for 3.5 inch screen
self.tableView = [[UITableView alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0,0, 320, 480)];
}
I hope this should help..
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In the first ever official visit to the country of Israel by an esteemed dignitary of the British Royal family, the schedule of Prince William, includes him reviewing as many as four Israeli start-ups and as per the schedule, these start-ups would have their technology demonstrated to him during his visit to Israel later in the week.
The meeting is all set to be conducted on this coming Tuesday, June 26th at the residence of the British Ambassador of Israel in Ramat Gan. This meeting would not have been possible had it not been for the efforts of the British Embassy Israel's UK Israel Tech Hub.
The four companies chosen to present their technology to Prince William are mainly focused on the social impact and education sector. However, according to well-known sources close to the embassy, they say that the main aim of this presentation is to display the potential of Israeli Technology to the British Royal Family, with Prince Harry having no plans of investing.
This is a start-up that develops, markets and manufactures wearable robot skeletons for individuals with spinal injuries. The robot skeleton is programmed in such a way that it enables a wearer to perform basic movements like walking, standing and ascending and descending staircases.
Orcam by Mobileye Founded by the joint efforts of Prof. Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram. Orcam's MyEye 2.0 developed was also one of the start-ups presented to Alibaba founder and CEO Jack Ma during his visit to Israel back in May 2018. Basically, the company manufactures an accessory device for the visually impaired, blind, and those with reading difficulties. The product consists of a wireless unit consisting of a miniature processor and camera connected to reading glasses and sunglasses via a magnet. The device enables a user to read texts and identify colors and faces. The main aim of this company is to provide independence through artificial intelligence.
MyndLift was co-founded by CEO Aziz Kaddan. The company focusses on manufacturing interactive games for children and teenagers with attention and concentration disabilities, according to the company they claim that the games help these impaired children by improving their ability to concentrate.
AlgoBrix is a company that develops a programming game for educating the masses of the fundamentals of robotics and programming to children using Lego cubes with smart capabilities. | {
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For a few years, the IAP has had the privilege to praise one scientist who has made outstanding contributions in the field of our yearly colloquium through the award of an IAP medal. Among recent awardees, I can cite Prs Faber, Linde, Blandford and our dearly departed Wal Sargent. This year, I am pleased to award this medal to professor James Binney for his inspiring contribution to theoretical Galactic and extragalactic astrophysics.
You may wonder what this medal will add to the fame of a scientist who has already received prestigious awards and honours, including the Maxwell Prize of the Institute of Physics in 1986, the Brouwer Award of the American Astronomical Society in 2003, the Dirac Medal in 2010, and the Eddington Medal in 2013. We do not intend to compete with these prestigious prizes. The IAP medal is meant to be more a friendly demonstration of our recognition and a way to acknowledge his influence, granted by colleagues who have been working in the field, and even, for some of them, have had the privilege of collaborating with him.
Pr. Binney did a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy was the exact title) at Christ Church college under the supervision of Dennis Sciama, which he completed in 1975. He was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1983-87 and again in the fall of 1989. After holding several post-doctoral positions, including a Junior Research Fellowship at Magdalen College, Oxford, and a position at Princeton University, James Binney returned to Oxford as a University Lecturer and Fellow and Tutor in Physics at Merton College in 1981. He was subsequently made Ad Hominem Reader in Theoretical Physics in 1991 and Professor of Physics in 1996.
He is mostly known for his work on the structure of our own Galaxy, the dynamics of galaxies, and all the mechanisms that control and regulate the galaxy evolution. More specifically, he has been a major contributor to fields as varied as the physics of cooling flows, the processes of AGN feedback, and in the field of galactic dynamics, the development of the torus techniques and orbit modelling. His original work relevant to the topic of this conference pre-dates the rediscovery of the importance of cold flows in galaxy formation by a couple of decades!
He is also definitely one of the most inspiring scientists in the field. He has had an incredible impact on Galactic and extragalactic astrophysics, while writing a series of reference papers, books, and reviews. One of his reference books, "Galactic Dynamics", written with Scott Tremaine, is an amazing best seller. This book had two editions: the first in 1988, the second in 2008 for which over 80 000 copies were sold. Another book on Galactic Astronomy written with Michael Merrifield in 1998 is also amongst the top-selling astronomy textbooks. The importance of Pr. Binney' work can be judged from the ADS citation index were the Binney-Tremaine's book has more than 4700 citations. It is quite unusual that the most cited contribution of a researcher is a textbook! All students starting to works in galaxy physics should start by reading Binney & Tremaine, but the high citation index also indicates that senior scientists make an extensive use of this book.
For all of these reasons, I am pleased and honoured to award the IAP medal to Pr. Binney, and I strongly advise all the IAP students to read, and read again "Galactic Dynamics"! | {
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Rhobar121
Staying true to the 5e rules will kill this game. The game is too ambitious for something like this to work.
They can't afford to ignore DoS fans and casuals. Ignoring these players will lead to a sales disaster.
Unlike Solasta, I doubt BG3 will be able to do enough on D&D fans alone.
Some changes like lowering ac and increasing HP are due to turn-based combat.
The changes to the shove and dip are here to give the character more to do on their turns. The surfaces also mainly serve to diversify low-level combat.
The changes in rest also seem to be due, although it will definitely be changed in some way.
The game has a few broken mechanics that should be fixed sooner or later, but most of them shouldn't be removed just because they aren't in the basic rules (most of them can be fixed by proper tuning).
I don't see a problem with some people not liking it, but I'm afraid a lot won't change.
It seems to me that a lot of problems with the game would be solved if we started from the 5th level but there is no chance for that.
I just don't understand people who want more and more annoying mechanics even though such things don't work well in games (or aren't liked). | {
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Jim's Dan's St. Bernard Flake Review.
The Virginias are grassy with a bit of bold earthiness. The sweetness is citrus, and tangy dried fruit. The perique is strong, offering some plum and raisin with a sharp spiciness in every puff. There's a prevalent musty, leathery, bitter quality that, depending on your personal preferences, either clash with or compliment the sweet and sour flavor. Despite all of that, you'll notice a creaminess from the topping that keeps this from becoming harsh, though I suspect a pinch or two of dark cavendish is present. In many ways, it's a bolder, sweeter, spicier version of Dunhill Navy Rolls with some different flavor hits. Burns slow and requires some relights. Made for an experienced smoker.
Thanks for the thorough review! This one sounds like one I'd enjoy so I'll order up a tin if I can find a source. It doesn't look like SP.com stocks this one.
I'll look forward to trying this Jim, based on your review. Might have to go to Dan Pipe in the GR to get it though!
Agreed. Nice review Jim. I have never even heard of this Dan product until now. Sounds right up my alley. | {
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Home » Church Planting » Planting a church? Keep your day job
Planting a church? Keep your day job
Mauricio Chenlo discusses the benefits of pastors of new church plants maintaining a second job
[versión en español]
By Wil LaVeist
Mauricio Chenlo speaking at North Goshen Church, Goshen, Ind.
ELKHART, Ind. (Mennonite Mission Network/Mennonite Church USA)—If you feel called to plant a church in these tough economic times, it's a good idea to maintain another job.
It's likely that a small church of less than 100 members—Mennonite Church USA recommends having at least four to five households to begin a church plant—will not be able to support a full-time pastor.
However, holding a second job in addition to being the pastor of a church plant or an established small church has benefits beyond the income, says Mauricio Chenlo, denominational minister for church planting for both Mennonite Mission Network and Mennonite Church USA.
Working outside of the church offers advantages for effective ministry to those sitting in the pews. Bivocational pastors' experiences working in professions similar to those of their church members can inform their preaching in ways that often make their sermons more relevant, he said.
"One of the limitations [of being full-time] is the pastor spends a lot of time in his office, or spends 20 hours of his time writing the sermon," Chenlo said. "I really don't think that helps to develop the missional instinct and skills of the pastor. When pastors have the chance to be car dealers or sell houses, or do something with their feet on the real ground where most people are … it gives a sense of what types of struggles people are really going through."
Bivocational pastoring would be much more difficult and not recommended in a larger congregation of perhaps 200 or more members whose needs the pastor must be available to address, Chenlo said. However, for the majority of Mennonite congregations and church plants—which typically have fewer than 100 members—bivocational ministry is a logical alternative.
"Bivocational ministry is the present and the future here in America, particularly in terms of church planting," Chenlo said. "Most of the church planters I know are not coming out of the seminary; they are carpenters, or people working in corporate business, or nurses." (Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart and Eastern Mennonite Seminary in Harrisonburg, Va., offer various distance-learning options.)
In his role, Chenlo also helps churches recognize the importance of planting churches to increase overall church membership. One of the ways he does this is through church-planting seminars. His next one is a one-day seminar to be held July 14 in Cape Coral, Fla.
At retreats such as the one scheduled for Cape Coral, Chenlo takes leaders through the planting process and the Mennonite Church USA church-planting guidelines. He recommends that planters enter into a coaching relationship with him.
He also encourages area conferences to provide support for bivocational pastors by offering aid in finding a job and housing, and by helping them connect to The Corinthian Plan, Mennonite Church USA's health plan.
Chenlo helps existing churches to plant strategically. He encourages local leaders to mobilize first because they best understand the needs and possibilities in their area or region. For example, in Florida, most of the Mennonite churches are in the Sarasota area. Those church leaders would know best whether to plant a church in Orlando or Jacksonville, and which potential resources and assets would be available to them. The more support there is from local leaders, the more likely the church plant will succeed, he said.
Chenlo has been a bivocational pastor for the past 20 years. He was an associate pastor in his native Argentina during the economic crisis of 2001. He became an expert at helping church members navigate the loss not only of income, but also of self-esteem and hope as a result of losing their factory jobs after decades of steady employment. He recalled church members telling him that his sermons became less ideological after he began working for a local bank. Being bivocational benefited his family financially, too, he said.
"The last six years, I've been full-time with Mission Network and Mennonite Church USA, but even before that, being bivocational gave me more freedom to bring more income to the needs of my family," Chenlo said. "I didn't need to depend on a limited salary, like sometimes you depend on when you are in ministry full-time."
Seminar: "Church Planting in Southeast Mennonite Conference with New Joy"
Registration: $15, includes lunch, snack and materials
Date: July 14, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Location: Cape Christian Fellowship, 2110 Chiquita Blvd. S., Cape Coral, Fla. Visit the Cape Christian Fellowship Web site
Contact: Marisa Alemán-Cantú, Southeast Mennonite Conference coordinator: 309-721-7866
Mennonite Mission Network, the mission agency of Mennonite Church USA, leads, mobilizes and equips the church to participate in holistic witness to Jesus Christ in a broken world. Media may contact Andrew Clouse at [email protected], 574-523-3024 or 866-866-2872, ext. 23024.
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Posted in Church Planting, NewsTagged bivocational pastors, Cape Christian Fellowship, church planting, Church Planting seminar, Mauricio Chenlo, Mennonite Church USA, Mennonite Mission Network, seminar, Southeast Mennonite Conference
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'Set Your Price For A Slave': Teacher On Leave For Slave Trade Assignment Question
ST. LOUIS (CBS Local) — An elementary school teacher in Missouri was placed on administrative leave after asking students to set a price on slaves.
The question was part of an assignment given to fifth graders Blades Elementary School in St. Louis last week.
One of the 12 questions read as follows:
"You own a plantation or farm and therefore need more workers. You begin to get involved in the slave trade industry and have slaves work on your farm. Your product to trade is slaves.
Set your price for a slave. _____________ These could be worth a lot.
You may trade for any items you'd like."
Angela Walker, the mother of a biracial child, said she was shocked to find the question among the school work in her son's folder.
'Set your price for a slave;' Mehlville teacher on administrative leave for slave trade homework question https://t.co/9J2vGSm14X #KMOV pic.twitter.com/yelwX4ReVU
— KMOV (@KMOV) December 10, 2019
"We can say get over a homework assignment. It's just a homework assignment. That was 100 years ago," Walker told CBS affiliate KMOV. "It was but it's still someone else's family. Maybe there are people who don't see the wrong in it but we need to be talking about it."
Blades Elementary School principal Jeremy Booker said the assignment was completed during class time and students were asked to consider how plantation owners traded for goods and slaves.
"The assignment was culturally insensitive," he said. "The teacher has expressed significant remorse."
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has called for a formal apology from the teacher and superintendent and offered to help train school staff.
"I am working with district leadership to provide all Blades teachers and staff with professional development on cultural bias in the near future," Booker said.
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By Philip Cummins for The State
Former Afghan Whigs front man Greg Dulli – the once infamous, self-styled lothario of grunge – stands centre-stage like a youthful Johnny Cash, dressed in black and playing a Gibson J-45 acoustic guitar. A commanding presence, he is flanked only by Dave Rosser on guitar and Polyphonic Spree's violist, Rick Nelson. Billed as "An Evening with Greg Dulli", it marks a change of atmosphere from his recent shows with Mark Lanegan which were, to say the least, both brooding and sobering.
Tonight there is an unavoidable awkwardness to the idea of an acoustic Greg Dulli solo show, which isn't there in the solo acoustic shows of, say, Jeff Tweedy, Ryan Adams or Mark Eitzel. All the aforementioned hold American roots music so dear that they can effortlessly tap into various traditions and styles with only an acoustic guitar, thus breathing new life into songs which they have played throughout their careers. In contrast, Dulli's heroes were always soul musicians such as Marvin Gaye, Al Green and Steve Wonder; music that would seem less fitting on folk instruments. Along with Dulli's limitations as a guitarist, this doesn't bode well for the evening.
Dulli, however, plays to his strengths. He elicits moods and atmospheres from the wealth of material he has accumulated from his stints in The Afghan Whigs, The Twilight Singers and The Gutter Twins. The set leans towards his work with The Twilight Singers; 'The Killer', 'Candy Cane Crawl' and set closer 'The Twilight Kid' are all aired along with a stunning version of 'Teenage Wristband', which incorporates a verse from The Who's 'Pinball Wizard'. Predictably, the songs which provoke the most sing-alongs are those by The Afghan Whigs. 'Uptown Again' and '66', pure pop songs from The Afghan Whigs' 1998 masterpiece 1965, provide an upbeat twist, as does 'If I Were Going' from 1993's Gentlemen. From 1996's Black Love, 'Step into the Light' is a dreamy, slide-guitar affair that offers respite in the middle section of the show.
The song which translates on the acoustic instruments most successfully, however, is 'The Stations', a Gutter Twins track that achieves the kind of gothic country darkness that Bonnie 'Prince' Billy could only dream of. Yearning and menacing in equal measure, it involves the whole band more than any other song performed on the night and captures the intensity of the live setting more convincingly than any other song performed. Three new songs from the forthcoming Twilight Singers record are played, much to the joy of all those present.
Throughout the evening, Dulli plays the charming host. The interplay and banter between Dulli and the audience is a refreshing change from the cocksure, arrogant and swaggering Greg Dulli that once fronted The Afghan Whigs. It's also a welcome change from the edginess of a Gutter Twins show. An Evening with Greg Dulli? If only it were a weekly event…
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Training Camp Notebook: Karl Joseph Wants You To Know He's More Than Just A Big Hitter
Eddie Paskal
Senior Writer/Editor
Safety Karl Joseph
Throughout his football career, people have looked at Karl Joseph as a big hitter.
When teammates, coaches, and pundits alike discuss the second-year safety, most typically – and correctly – describe his game with the same handful of adjectives: aggressive, jarring, violent, and explosive, just to name a few.
However, in 2017, Joseph wants you to know that he's more than just a big-hitting safety who lays the lumber.
"I don't want to just be known as a big hitter," said Joseph. "I know I'm a playmaker. I feel like I can play all over the field; that's something I feel like I'm going to show this year. I have a chip on my shoulder. I feel like I have a lot to prove. I want to win, so I want to help our team win however I can. Whether that's making big plays or getting my hands on the ball, I want to show I'm a playmaker. I want to show that I'm one of the best on the field, so whenever I'm out there that's what I have to prove."
The fact remains that big hits are part of his game; Joseph himself says "that's who I am," he just doesn't want to be seen as a one-trick pony patrolling the back end of the Raiders defense. That being said, don't expect No. 42 to change his game at all in 2017 and beyond; look no further than his preseason debut Saturday night against the Arizona Cardinals for evidence of just that.
Like most of the Raiders defensive starters, Joseph played sparingly in the preseason opener, but he no doubt made his presence felt during the time he was on the field, finishing his abbreviated evening with three tackles, and one tackle for loss, including a thundering hit on Cardinals running back David Johnson.
"It felt good," Joseph said smiling. "I think he [Johnson] was wrapped up, I'm not going to take too much credit. I came down. I saw him wrapped up, getting wrapped up a little, and I was like, I'm going to try to smash him."
He continued, "I like it better when it's me one-on-one in the hole, then I feel like I can take a lot more credit for it. It's me and you, one-on-one, it's going to be either me or you. I like that feeling. It's whoever who's going to fold first, and I don't think I'm ever going to fold."
Joseph's hit on Johnson is hopefully the first of many for the former West Virginia Mountaineer in 2017, and if he indeed builds on his solid rookie season, credit a lot of that improvement to the simple fact that he's comfortable, and maybe more importantly, healthy.
"I think me coming in this year healthy – last year I was still rehabbing from my ACL – I didn't feel as explosive as I know I am," Joseph explained. "Just having that full offseason to be able to train, and work out with the guys, and go through OTAs [Organized Team Activities] and mini-camp with the guys, and coming into camp healthy, I think that's been the biggest difference. I think the mental part of the game has slowed down for me a lot, me being able to react faster run and pass, and not second guessing myself, and just going when I know it, and trusting myself. I think that's been the biggest difference."
Healthy, comfortable, and with a year of NFL experience under his belt will hopefully be a potent combination for Joseph in 2017. He'll get his next chance to take the field Saturday night against the Los Angeles Rams at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
Notable:
In other Raiders related news, CBS announced Tuesday that play-by-play commentator Beth Mowins would be joining their team to call regular season games in 2017, paired with Jay Feely. Mowins is currently part of the preseason broadcast team for the Silver and Black.
-Rookie cornerback Gareon Conley was once again unable to participate in practice Tuesday, along with defensive end Jihad Ward, and guard Denver Kirkland.
-However, defensive end Fadol Brown, wide receiver Amari Cooper, defensive end Khalil Mack, and safety Obi Melifonwu all got back to work after missing time over the past few days.
-Defensive coordinator Ken Norton, Jr., routinely stresses the importance of forcing turnovers, and he delivered that message loud and clear Tuesday, yelling at his players, "no balls on the ground!" Turnovers are the quickest way to shift the momentum of a game, and Norton wanted to impart that information firmly to his group.
-With so many key cogs from the Raiders special teams units in 2016 now in new football homes, there are certainly jobs to be won on the Silver and Black's coverage teams. During one of the special teams periods of practice, the team ran a drill primarily for the gunners, seeing who could get down the field, evading opposing blockers, the quickest.
-Amari Cooper and Derek Carr didn't look like they had missed a beat with Cooper sidelined the past few days, as the Raiders quarterback repeatedly went back to No. 89 throughout 11-on-11 drills, hitting the powerful wideout in stride on numerous occasions.
-Sean Smith also got involved in the action today, making an impressive pass breakup on a ball intended for Michael Crabtree in the back of the end zone.
-Antonio Hamilton made sure that Smith wasn't the only cornerback making a highlight reel play Tuesday, as No. 32 secured an interception in one of the final periods of the day, hauling in a pass that bounced off the chest of tight end Clive Walford.
-The play of the day belonged to Michael Crabtree. With the team going 11-on-11, Crabtree made a move, gained a little separation, then dove to haul in a pass from Carr in the back of the end zone. The clip has bene posted on the Raiders social accounts, so be sure to take a look.
Song Of The Day:
"Cashin' Out" – Ca$h Out.
I'm sensing a theme here…
Quotable:
"It's good to have him back. He's a tough guy. Good to have him back out here. He's a versatile guy. He can play guard and center. It's good to have him out. We're getting healthier, that's the goal. Get through this camp and condition and get the work in and get our guys healthy. He's one that's done well to get himself back at practice."
-Head Coach Jack Del Rio discussing the return of offensive lineman Jon Feliciano.
Tweet Of The Day:
HOFer Gene Upshaw was born OTD in 1945. Played 15 seasons w/ @RAIDERS. Selected to 7 Pro Bowls & @NFL '70s All-Decade & 75th Anniv. Teams. pic.twitter.com/QxiMHzALFl
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) August 15, 2017
Antonio Brown wants to be legendary: 'My goal is to catch Jerry Rice'
Fred Biletnikoff, Tim Brown, and Jerry Rice set the precedent for what it means to be an Oakland Raiders Hall of Fame wide receiver. Now it's Antonio Brown's turn.
Raiders Sign Fifth-Round Pick Punter Johnny Townsend
The Oakland Raiders have signed fifth-round draft pick P Johnny Townsend, the club announced Monday.
Raiders Release Quarterback Josh Johnson
The Oakland Raiders have released Josh Johnson, the club announced Thursday.
Raiders Linebacker Derrick Johnson: "It's The Perfect Time To Be A Raider"
Oakland Raiders linebacker Derrick Johnson wants to finish his career on a high note.
Raiders Sign Linebacker Derrick Johnson
The Oakland Raiders have signed Derrick Johnson, the club announced Monday.
Raiders Sign Second-Round Pick Defensive Tackle P.J. Hall
The Oakland Raiders have signed second-round draft pick P.J. Hall, the club announced Sunday.
Raiders Sign Sixth-Round Pick Linebacker Azeem Victor
The Oakland Raiders have signed sixth-round draft pick Azeem Victor, the club announced Saturday.
By The Numbers: A Look At The Raiders Free Agency Haul
Let's take a look at the accolades of some of the newest Oakland Raiders.
Head Coach Jon Gruden Announces Signing Of Derrick Johnson
Head Coach Jon Gruden announced Friday that the Raiders had signed linebacker Derrick Johnson. | {
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You can bet on how many times CBS will show Sean McVay being held back by Rams assistant Ted Rath.
Los Angeles Rams head coach and former Miami University RedHawks receiver Sean McVay is mentioned in multiple Super Bowl LIII prop bets you can make on Bovada's website.
Rath's role for the Rams of keeping McVay off the field without bumping into officials was in the spotlight in video featured earlier this week on NFL Network.
In addition, former Cincinnati Bengals running back Rex Burkhead's odds of winning the Super Bowl MVP award are +6600.
It's not among Bovada prop bets at this time, but the broadcast likely will make mention of meetings McVay and Patriots receiver Julian Edelman had when Miami met Kent State during the 2000s.
McVay played receiver for the RedHawks from 2004 to 2007 and graduated from MU in 2008.
McVay and three of his assistants who also are former RedHawks will coach the Rams on Feb. 3 in Atlanta. | {
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The second-generation Cisco Nexus® 7000 Series Supervisor Modules scale the control-plane and data-plane services for the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches in scalable data center networks. The second-generation Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Supervisor Modules come in two versions: Supervisor2 (Sup2) and Supervisor2 Enhanced (Sup2E).
The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches comprise a modular data center-class product line designed for highly scalable 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks with a fabric architecture that scales beyond 15 terabits per second (Tbps). Designed to meet the requirements of the most mission-critical data centers, it delivers continuous system operation and virtualized, pervasive services. The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series is based on a proven operating system, with enhanced features to deliver real-time system upgrades with exceptional manageability and serviceability. Its innovative unified fabric design is specifically built to support consolidation of IP and storage networks on a single lossless Ethernet fabric.
The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Supervisor Modules are designed to deliver scalable control-plane and management functions for the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series chassis. The supervisor controls the Layer 2 and 3 services, redundancy capabilities, configuration management, status monitoring, power and environmental management, and more. It provides centralized arbitration to the system fabric for all line cards. The fully distributed forwarding architecture allows the supervisor to support transparent upgrades to I/O and fabric modules with greater forwarding capacity. Two supervisors are required for a fully redundant system, with one supervisor module running as the active device and the other in hot-standby mode, providing exceptional high-availability features in data center-class products.
◦ Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) processing for multicast, etc.
The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Sup2E Module (Figure 2) is based on a two-quad-core Intel Xeon processor with 32 GB of memory that scales the control plane by harnessing the flexibility and power of the two quad cores. With four times the CPU and memory power of the first-generation Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Supervisor1 (Sup1) Module, the Sup2E module offers the highest control-plane performance and scalability of the modules: for example, supporting more VDCs and fabric extenders. | {
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Q: "overload resolution ambiguity" when function parameter is marked "NonNull" Here are my Kotlin (Version 1.3.61) + Java(1.8.0_201) code that failed to compile:
Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.google.code.findbugs</groupId>
<artifactId>jsr305</artifactId>
<version>2.0.1</version>
</dependency>
Test.Kt:
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
Point().setX(1)
}
Point.java:
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
public class Point {
public void setX(int x) {
}
public void setX(@Nonnull Integer x) {
}
}
Failed to compile due to the following error:
Error:(2, 13) Kotlin: Overload resolution ambiguity:
public open fun setX(@Nonnull x: Int): Unit defined in Point
public open fun setX(x: Int): Unit defined in Point
If I removed the @NonNull annotation in the second setX function, then this demo could compile. I thought Java annotation was only extra metadata and would not affect the code itself, so I had no idea why the ambiguity arose here.
Also, I run javap -s Point.class and found out that they had same output:
public void setX(java.lang.Integer);
descriptor: (Ljava/lang/Integer;)V
Can someone help to explain what is going on here? Thanks in advance.
A: From kotlin in action
sometimes Java code contains information about nullability, expressed
using annotations. When this information is present in the code,
Kotlin uses it. Thus @Nullable String in Java is seen as String? by
Kotlin, and @NotNull String is just String. The interesting
question is what happens when the annotations aren't present. In that case, the
Java type becomes a platform type in Kotlin.
When you use Java declarations from Kotlin, Java primitive types
become non-null types (not platform types), because they can't hold
null values.
in your case first method has a java primitve type as parameter and because primitives can't be null kotlin translates it to
setX(x: Int)
and since second method contains @Nonnull annotation, kotlin uses this information and hence it translates the method to
setX(x: Int)
so as you can see for kotlin they are two different methods with exact same signature, hence the ambiguity.
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What's the total volume of water in the toilet to start with? I doubt adding alcohol to make up 70% will stay in the bowl. Generally the volume is fixed in the bowl, no? It will the keep draining away!
There won't come any new water into the bowl, so sooner or later you'll reach your 70 % as long as you keep pouring alcohol into it. But you would also lose a lot of alcohol in the process. So, not very economical indeed. But I think it's well worth the effort if somebody wants to drink from the water (actually it was a joke, what a waste of perfectly good alcohol that would be ;-) ), for everybody else I'm sure there are commercial products available with more efficiency that are cheaper (and hopefully won't kill nature after it gets into the sewer, please don't just take anything).
I was thinking about the potentially pathological germs found on toilets and toilet floors, and I believe that could be very accurate if the samples were taken from public toilets. Also, the source linked on this webpage I trust the most - as it was scientifically published - even states: "The survival and environmental spread of Salmonella bacteria from domestic toilets was examined in homes, where a family member had recently suffered an attack of salmonellosis.". So no wonder they found Salmonella there.
I do not believe I have any Salmonella or Campylobacter in my personal bathroom as I don't know anybody ever infected and I'm careful with food that could be infected.
If you wonder why I'm writing all of this, I think it's pretty on topic. I had to go to the toilet and it did not really work out nicely, so I missed the early train. TMI? I'm pretty sure. ...and I didn't even have my phone with me.
OMG how could I forget that one? That advert is pure genius!
Well, science can tell you what a spesific bacteria can do, but drinking from the toilet will not kill you. It doesn't kill dogs, cats, rats or any other animal out there. Half the world drink water that's more dirty than our toiletwater.
Also remember that after the dog licks the toilet clean, he will come running at the owner and start licking their face.
Its good that I dont have pets, dont even want one cuz of this reason.
That reminds me when some girl dropped her phone on the subway tracks and tried to go after. But bystanders grabbed her because they heard a train coming.
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Mazda Repair in Murray, UT
A Brief History of Mazda
It is not uncommon to see Mazda vehicles on the roads of Murray, Fargo, Everest, Mapleton, and Tower City. Mazda started as the Toyo Cork Kogyo Co. Ltd., founded in Hiroshima, Japan on January 30, 1920. During World War II, Toyo Kogyo produced weapons for Japan. Following the war, in the 1960s, Mazda put a major engineering effort into their Wankel rotary engine to differentiate themselves from other Japanese auto companies. By 1967, Mazda was the only company making Wankel rotary engines. In 1968, Mazda started operations in Canada and formally entered the American market in 1970. Mazda was very successful in the United States, and the Mazda Rotary Pickup was created just for the North American market. To this day, Mazda remains the only automaker to have produced a Wankel-powered pickup truck.
During the 1973 oil crisis, however, Americans turned to more fuel-efficient cars, and Mazda suffered a huge loss. Mazda had not entirely given up on producing piston engines, and produced two vehicle lines with these engines, which helped the company. The smaller Familia line in particular became very important to Mazda's worldwide sales after 1973, as did the somewhat larger Capella series. Mazda refocused its efforts once more and made the rotary engine a choice for a sporting motorist. From 1974 to 2015, Mazda had a partnership with Ford Motor Company, which acquired a 24.5% stake in 1979, upped to a 33.4% ownership in May 1995. The partnership with Ford began because of Mazda's financial hardships in the 1960s. During the 1980s, Ford-badged Mazda products replaced much of their own German-sourced lineup, especially in the Asia-Pacific markets, with the Laser replacing the Escort and the Telstar replacing the Cortina.
Mazda Today
We at Morris Brothers in Cass County have been repairing Mazdas since 2014 and are experts on all Mazda models. Some of today's Mazda models include:
Mazda MX-5 Miata: This lightweight two-person roadster has become the best-selling convertible sports car of all time. The MX-5 Miata debuted in 2001 at the Chicago Auto Show and is currently in its fourth generation. The car has won the Edmunds.com 2019 Editor's Choice Awards: Best Sports Car, World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year at the World Car of the Year Awards in 2016, MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards Best Convertible 2018, and many more awards. If your MX-5 Miata needs oil changes, fluid services and tune-ups, or brake repair, do not hesitate to bring it to Morris Brothers in Murray, UT, 84109.
Mazda3: The Mazda3 is a four-door sedan that is also available as a hatchback. It is one of the nicest cars in its class, standing out from its competition. The Mazda3 also promises a smooth, energizing ride.
Mazda6: This sedan adds adventure to the everyday drive. The Mazda6 comes with an advanced chiseled body that resembles a luxury vehicle. The car has won many awards, including Car and Driver's magazine's Ten Best List for 2003, Best Mid-Size Car in Australia's Best Cars in 2002 and 2003, and "Best Family Sedan" in MotorWeek's 2009 Driver's Choice Awards. We know you want the best services for your Mazda6, and we at Morris Brothers can provide this for you. Our specialties include transmission repair, oil changes, fluid services and tune-ups, and transmission repair.
Mazda CX-3: The Mazda CX-3 has the style and space of the SUV without the added bulk. The car comes with modern tech and clean lines as well as a driver-focused cabin that is catered to the busy driver. The Mazda CX-3 was the 2018 Best City SUV, Drive Car of the Year Australia, 2016 Automobile Journalists Association of Canada Canadian Green Utility Vehicle of the Year, 2016 Car of the Year Thailand, and more.
Mazda CX-5: This crossover has enough space for five passengers to fit comfortably. It has a sharp-looking attractive design with a lavish interior. The Mazda CX-5 was a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety in 2016, the Car of the Year in Japan in 2012, and was one of five finalists for the 2013 Green Car of the Year Award. If your CX-5 needs oil changes, fluid services and tune-ups, transmission repair, or anything else, you can bring it to Morris Brothers.
Your expertly trained and ASE certified Auto Repair Shop for Mazda Repair
Eventually, all vehicles need to be brought in for repairs. Whatever your needs are, you can take your Mazda to Morris Brothers. Proudly serving residents of Murray and surrounding areas since 2014, our owner -111.8924624 makes sure their award-winning local technicians go through extensive automotive repair training. At Morris Brothers, our number one goal is complete customer satisfaction, and we will make sure your vehicle is taken care of with top-notch service and also efficiently and cost-effectively.
Here are some reasons why you should choose us:
Only OEM and OEM-approved parts/components
Shuttle on all services, loaner on major service, free towing (limited)
Alternative payment options (see our financing page)
Our diverse team is sure to have an expert in the make and model of your vehicle
We have a review score of 5 based on reviews from 1 satisfied customers.
If you are in or nearby Murray, feel free to give us a call at 385-474-6383 or go to https://www.morrisbrosmotors.com/ to schedule an appointment at Morris Brothers today!
Morris Brothers – "From a simple tune-up to a major engine repair, at Morris Brothers Motorsports, we can do it all!".
For unrivaled attention to detail for your Porsche, Audi or BMW, turn to the capable team at Morris Brothers Motorsports in Murray, UT.
Why Choose Morris Brothers
ASE-Certified Technicians
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Complete Digital Inspections
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Our technicians use the latest technology to not only tell you if there are any problems with your vehicle, but show you. If we uncover an issue, we'll email a photo of it to you for your review. At the end of every visit you'll receive a detailed report regarding the general health of your vehicle. Our #1 goal is to keep you safe on the road.
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Q: Convert int[] into ArrayList What is best way recopying int[] array elements into ArrayList?
I need to do this fast so what would be the fastest way?
A: With Guava, you don't need to bother with the Integer[]:
int[] array;
List<Integer> list = Ints.asList(array);
and if you want an ArrayList, that's just
List<Integer> list = Lists.newArrayList(Ints.asList(array));
(Disclosure: I contribute to Guava.)
Otherwise, if all you have is an int[], you have to do it the old-fashioned way:
int[] array;
List<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>(array.length);
for (int val : array) {
list.add(val);
}
A: I'll provide an alternate answer as well, depending on how the List is used this could perform better (creation is faster, and only the actually used ints are converted, but they are always converted not just the first time, so repeated get of the same element is worse). Create a simple wrapper list around the array:
final int[] array = {1, 2, 3};
List list = new AbstractList<Integer>() {
public Integer get(int index) {
return array[index];
}
public Integer set(int index, Integer value) {
//or just throw new UnsupportedOperationException("..."); if not needed
Integer old = array[index];
array[index] = value;
return old;
}
public int size() {
return array.length;
}
};
or in a method creating it for you:
static List<Integer> asList(final int[] array) {
return new AbstractList<Integer>() { ...
};
}
A: ArrayList is not the best storage for primitives such as int. ArrayList stores objects not primitives. There are libraries out there for Lists with primitives.
If you really want to store all primitive int as anInteger object you will have to convert them one by one using Integer.valueOf(...) (so you don't create extra Integer instances when not needed).
While you can do this:
List<Integer> list = Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3);
You cannot do this:
int[] i = { 1, 2, 3 };
List<Integer> list = Arrays.asList(i); // this will get you List<int[]>
as an array is actually an object as well an treated as such in var-args when using primitives such as int. Object arrays works though:
List<Object> list = Arrays.asList(new Object[2]);
So something along the lines of:
int[] array = { 1, 2, 3 };
ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<Integer>(array.length);
for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++)
list.add(Integer.valueOf(array[i]));
A: Use Arrays#asList(T... a) to create "a fixed-size list backed by the specified array. (Changes to the returned list "write through" to the array.)"
Integer[] intArray = {1, 2, 3, 42}; // cannot use int[] here
List<Integer> intList = Arrays.asList(intArray);
Alternatively, to decouple the two data structures:
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{
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}
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The Lester and Sally Entin Faculty of Humanities
Letter from the Chairman
Copyright Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry - All right reserved
Letter from the Founder, Dr. Moshe Kantor
The Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry provides an academic framework for the interdisciplinary research of European Jewry from the end of World War II until the present day. It has become the reference center for the research and monitoring of European Jewish life, including the challenges it faces.
The Center engages with European Jewish communities as well as with national and international organisations for a better understanding of geopolitical developments and specific issues affecting Jewish communities in Europe.
Amid a worrying rise of open and violent antisemitism worldwide, occasionally resulting in terrorist attacks, establishing and updating a comprehensive database of antisemitism became imperative.
The Center's Annual Report on Antisemitism Worldwide is the only report of its kind with such a global perspective and historic comparable context.
We are proud that over the years, by monitoring, collecting and analyzing antisemitism worldwide, the Kantor Center annual report has been recognised and endorsed by numerous personalities and institutions including His Holiness the Pope and the U.S. Congress, making it a credible, reliable and informative working tool for policy makers.
I wish the Kantor Center continued success and look forward to its continued growth and
Prof. Dina Porat, Founding Head of the Kantor Center, Prof. Yoram Dinstein, former President of Tel Aviv University, and Adv. Talia Naamat met with Justice Esther Hayut...Read more
New Head for the Kantor Center
Mapping IHRA Adoptions
Perspectives: Jews and Roots
The Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry was inaugurated in May 2010 at Tel Aviv University. The Center provides an academic framework for the interdisciplinary research of European Jewry from the end of World War II until the present day.
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Matt Wilson has worked in the hobby game industry since 1995 as a concept artist, illustrator, art director for Wizards of the Coast, and as a game designer. In 2000, Matt founded Privateer Press to create expressions of his own original property concepts. Since that time, Matt has created multiple worlds, designed several games and produced almost a decade's worth of successful products, including the award winning WARMACHINE and HORDES miniature games, the Iron Kingdoms RPG setting, and the latest Collectible Miniatures Game sensation, Monsterpocalypse. We're happy to announce that the award winning owner and Chief Creative Officer of Privateer Press, Matt Wilson, will be joining Donato's Class this fall as a special guest.
Doug Gregory has over twenty-two years of professional experience as an illustrator, concept artist, and comic artist working for many major publishing and entertainment companies. His client list includes Microsoft, Sony, Sci-Fi Chanel, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Warner Brothers, Lucas Film, Wizards of the Coast, and Hasbro. Currently at Blizzard Entertainment, Doug has directed art for World of Warcraft TCG, Diablo: The Book of Cain, and oversaw the production of Blizzard's first children's book, Snow Fight. His most recent project has been directing a 6-part series of animated shorts for World of Warcraft's Mists of Pandaria expansion, titled The Burdens of Shahao. SmArtSchool is proud to welcome Doug Gregory as the special guest for Scott's Class this fall.
Sam Weber is a New York-based illustrator and the recipient of numerous awards including multiple gold medals from both The Society of Illustrators, NYC and the Spectrum Annual. His clients have included: The New Yorker, The New York Times, Scholastic, National Geographic, Rolling Stone, Sony/BMG, Random House, The L.A. Times and Penguin. Sam will join Dan Dos Santos' class on week twelve and week fifteen. He will give a presentation about his work and give an assignment to class, then follow up with an in class critique of the work.
We are very excited to have Same Weber join us as the special guest for Dan's class this fall.
Bradley, curator for Modern Eden Gallery, is a San Francisco based oil painter with a background in fine art painting and Art History. Over the last 10 years, Platz has planned, curated, installed, juried, and organized contemporary art exhibitions throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Bradley has has been published by High-Fructose, Catapult Magazine, BeinArt International Surreal Art Collective, and many others. We'd like to extend a warm welcome to Bradley who will be joining as the special guest for Rebecca's fall class.
After 11 years designing and art directing book covers, Lauren Panepinto has worked in every publishing genre and collaborated with artists of all disciplines. As the Creative Director of Orbit Books and Yen Press for the past five years, she has been trying to merge the worlds of genre and commercial publishing and figure out what SFF publishing looks like in the present world of mainstream "geek" media. Recently she also became the Creative Director of a new commercial fiction imprint, called Redhook. We're very happy Lauren will be a the special guest for Marc Scheff's Beginning Illustration Class.
is an award winning illustrator, concept designer and fine artist. From a young age a pencil and paper were an escape and refuge for Allen. Now nationally and internationally known, for over 25 years Allen has applied his talents to everything from illustration for gaming companies and book covers, to concept work for major motion pictures( including frequent work with Guillermo del Toro). His vision for such projects ranges from illustration to concept work and creature and character designs.
Every few semesters we bring in a guest that all SAS students can watch and ask questions of, regardless of their survey option choice, or whom they are enrolled with.
We are thrilled to have Jonathan join us in this capacity for our next session!
While Jonathan will be reviewing work from Rebecca's students in the gallery focus mentorship, all of SAS will be given a meeting link to come to this session to ask questions during any Q/A time during the visit.
All of our 2017 "FULL MENTORSHIPS" have one industry special guests attend their class and meet the students.
We are SO proud to see former SmArt School students represented in this amazing project from publisher Jon Schindehette! Some of these projects above were completed in SAS classes and now will be published in this collector book along side Kinuko Craft, James Gurney, George Pratt and many other industry luminaries!
To PURCHASE this special book click here!
SAS has given me an opportunity to learn from the best in the field. Rebecca is very supportive and she always pushed me to do better works that the last, giving inputs on how to elevate the works beyond just good. She readily shared her experience, and encouraged us students to put our works out there.
My first Smart School class was in 2014 with Marc Scheff's Illustration Bootcamp.
Drawing and painting were passionate hobbies of mine at the time. My skills were limited and perception of "good" or "bad" art had been solidified by then, my mid twenties.
This all dissolved after three months of Smart School. I learned to enjoy the challenge of capturing a figure's difficult pose. My draftsmanship improved and I found a reason to keep my hobby. Maybe even push it into a part time lifestyle.
a strong inner voice guiding each new painting.
My work is more abstract, loose, and confident after taking Rebecca's class. The new portfolio has been accepted into international gallery shows, most notably Site:Brooklyn in New York.
Smart School has instilled a hungry curiosity and discipline to explore visual art and step foot into the world of fine art with confidence and excitement.
SmArt School was exactly what I needed to bridge that gap from student portfolio to professional level work. The instructors are generous, knowledgeable, and passionate about art and are fierce advocates for your success as an artist. They push you out of your comfort zone and into new areas of growth like the best coaches -- firm, supportive, and providing you with the resources to get you there.
I've been fortunate to be in mentorships with Rebecca and Scott. Rebecca forced me (in the best way) to buckle down and draw figures, sensitive faces, and hands. She teaches you how to incorporate your inspirations and emotions into your work so that you make more than clever or pretty pictures. I've learned to appreciate the face and hands as individual and expressive in their own right and to use compositional elements to imbue an overall authenticity, genuineness, and emotional punch into a piece. Scott injects so much energy, enthusiasm, and dynamic flow! He will drill shape language, silhouettes, and to consider how to push graphic elements to your storytelling. Digital painting is more like play with him, an attitude he carries over to his traditional work too. He will teach you to be a consummate tinkerer, embrace experimentation, and go for those "crazy" ideas!
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Thank you so much! I've made great professional contacts, started getting into competition journals, and just sold my first piece! No joke... I would not have done it without you and Smart School. I'm convinced that mentorships with Smart School are the best way to supercharge your growth and move forward towards your goals! | {
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In today's inspiration, Dianna Hobbs says, this valley cannot keep you; this storm cannot destroy you; and these chains must break! You're about to get up because God has ordained your release.
The key to breaking free is placing your faith in the One that is greater than every force that has come against you. Listen and be blessed! | {
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Principal Investigator Rahul Jain awarded University prize
Congratulations to Rahul on winning an NUS Young Researcher Award 2012.
CQT Principal Investigator Rahul Jain has received a National University of Singapore Young Researcher Award 2012 for his "breakthrough contributions to our understanding of proofs and computation".
The University Awards were announced at a ceremony on 4 May. Rahul is one of only three faculty to receive the Young Researcher Award, which is open to researchers under the age of 40. The award carries a cash prize and a research grant.
NUS President Professor Tan Chorh Chuan said: "The University Awards honour and recognise members in our community who stand out for their passion, boldness and achievements. Their outstanding contributions towards transformative education, high-impact research and dedicated service are pivotal in creating value for our country and society, and in advancing NUS' standing as a prominent thought-leader."
Rahul co-leads one of CQT's computer science groups and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He was nominated for the award in part for his work on interactive quantum proofs, particularly the significant discovery that QIP=IP=PSPACE. The full citation is here.
"It is immensely gratifying and very humbling to receive this award. It is encouraging to see the efforts at our centre get recognition by the University," says Rahul.
Read about other recent work by Rahul in "Researchers welcome new proofs of the quantum substate theorem" and "Three insights into the foundations of computer science". For more details and publication listings, see the CQT Computer Science group page.
Miklos Santha
Hartmut Klauck
Three insights into the foundations of computer science
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June 16, 2011 Where Are They Now Joe Janish
Scott Kazmir Released
The moment we've all been waiting for since July 30, 2004 has finally arrived: Scott Kazmir is available, free and clear, after being released by the Angels.
Kazmir was going to be the lefthanded Tom Seaver until Rick Peterson thought ten minutes could fix Victor Zambrano and the Wilpons believed the Mets were still in the pennant race — despite the fact that they were in fourth place with a 49-53 record and 7 games out of first.
We know how it turned out; Zambrano was awful before going down with an elbow injury, and Kazmir went on to have a few good seasons before struggling with injuries himself (which GM Jim Duquette expected).
Now that Kazmir is out there for the taking, do you want him back in the Mets organization? He's still only 27 years old.
Hat tip to loyal, longtime MetsToday reader / commenter "Mic" for the link.
July 31, 2009 Rumors Joe Janish
Does Omar Need to Make a Deal?
The Mets' recent winning streak (all of four games) was enough to get the natives restless and insist that Omar Minaya make good on his promise that the Mets are "buyers" rather than sellers.
As the clock ticks down, one must wonder if indeed the Mets will "buy" before the deadline — and if they do, will it be for the right reasons?
This season is smelling a lot like 2004 — the last of the Art Howe years.
On July 31, 2004, the Mets were in fourth place (just ahead of the Expos) and 8 games behind the league-leading Braves. Jim Duquette was the lame-duck GM at the time, and desperate to save the season — as well as his job. The Wilpons kept stammering about "meaningful games in September", and Duquette pulled the trigger on an array of moves in the final days before the trade deadline. I'll refresh your memory:
Acquired RHP Kris Benson and IF Jeff Keppinger from Pittsburgh in exchange for 3B Ty Wigginton, IF Jose Bautista and RHP Matt Peterson.
Acquired RHP Victor Zambrano and RHP Bartolome Fortunato from Tampa Bay in exchange for LHP Scott Kazmir and RHP Jose Diaz.
In case you forgot, those two pitchers had little impact on the team's performance. By the end of the season, the team finished in fourth place, just ahead of the Expos, and 25 games behind the NL East Champion Braves. Did Fred and Jeff say "meaningful" or "meaningless" ?
Similarly, this year, the Mets appear to still "be in it". Maybe all they need to do is acquire one or two players, and, combined with the return of the "cavalry", they can pull off a miracle.
Also similar is Minaya's situation, in comparison to Duquette's back then. It's not bad enough that the Mets have choked away a postseason appearance two years in a row, not bad enough that they're currently in second-to-last and ten games behind, not bad enough that their farms system is a shambles, but on top of all that, Minaya made more of a mockery of the Mets' Mickey Mouse operation by verbally attacking a journalist at a press conference. If all those issues aren't enough to put Minaya on thin ice, nothing is.
So, knowing that a poor finish by the Mets could finish Minaya's career as a GM (who else would hire him after all this? XM / Sirius maybe, to team with Duquette), will he make a desperation deal, as Duquette did?
Let's hope that ticking is indeed a clock, and not a bomb …
July 27, 2009 Latest Post Joe Janish
… the more they stay the same. That's the saying, right?
If you saw this printed somewhere today, I bet following snippet would not be surprising:
This ship has been off course for three seasons, not because of a lack of resources, but because of a lack of judgment. The Mets began the year with a payroll … which is second only to the Yankees' … They have nothing to show for it but a clubhouse of aging stars with big names, big contracts and big injuries.
(the GM) sold Wilpon on the notion that you had to win with big names in New York, that the fans weren't patient enough to wait for rebuilding, that you had to do it now. Forget the farm system.
But Wilpon apparently came to the conclusion that the Mets' salvation was not exclusively found in high-priced stars. Yesterday, he made an intriguing observation. He said he knows now that a hefty payroll does not ensure success. "We've learned that painfully."
More than once yesterday he said, "We're going to get younger and more athletic."
But you might be mildly surprised to find out that the above was published on June 13, 2003 in The New York Times.
If you don't remember, these were the words printed when GM Steve Phillips was fired. Jim Duquette replaced him on an interim, and then "permanent" basis, and within a year Scott Kazmir was traded for Victor Zambrano and Ty Wigginton for Kris Benson so that the Mets could "play meaningful games in September". Not long after that meaningless September, Omar Minaya was hired to right the ship.
Speaking of, does this sound familiar? (from the September 29, 2004 edition of The New York Times):
It is difficult to determine the impact of any Mets general manager because the team's power structure so often appears split. Although major league executives generally believe the best way to run a team is to let the general manager make the most important decisions and then receive clearance from ownership, the Mets rely on committees to hash out strategy, usually soliciting a wide range of opinions.
Jeff Wilpon directs the day-to-day operation of the club, the superscouts Al Goldis and Bill Livesey have input, and veteran players and coaches sometimes offer opinions, too. Minaya knows from experience what he is getting into. Having emigrated with his family from the Dominican Republic to Queens as a child, he became an assistant general manager for the Mets in 1997 and became a senior assistant general manager one year later.
I.e.: the "collegial organization" that Steve Phillips referred to recently.
Minaya hired manager Willie Randolph in part because of Randolph's excellent reputation for working with youngsters such as Alfonso Soriano. You see, the Mets were going to build a pennant contender through their farm system and around their youth — David Wright and Jose Reyes. That idea went out the window a year later, when Pedro Martinez and Carlos Beltran were signed to obnoxious contracts.
Today, Joel Sherman touched on this subject as well — and interestingly, holds "conspiracy theories" similar to the ones we've been drumming up here for a while:
In the past week, Minaya proclaimed the Mets "buyers" in the trade market at a moment when they were six games under .500, fourth in the NL East, and tied for eighth in the wild card, 7 ½ back. Good tickets still available at Citi Field in case you are interested.
and …
The Wilpons' 1-2 strategy was to make sure the criticism was deflected away from them — because ownership can talk accountability, but it really is not great at accepting it — while beginning the process of convincing fans that the following season would be different. Translation: What do we have to do to begin motivating you to start buying tickets again? So Art Howe was fired as manager and Jim Duquette was demoted from general manager to go sit in the corner. A good leaking campaign ensued blaming that duo for everything short of the Hindenburg going down. You were supposed to be distracted from remembering that the Wilpons hired the people who messed up.
Sherman goes on to predict that the Mets will "…try to recruit a big-name general manager with the idea of convincing fans that different leadership would know properly how to surround a talented base of Santana, K-Rod, Beltran, David Wright and Jose Reyes with better supplementary players" and, failing at that, hire Tony LaRussa as manager, who "… would bring along his trusted pitching coach Dave Duncan, with the idea being that they always seem to get the most out of whatever talent is put in front of them".
It's not that far-fetched a theory, and it fits the pattern that the Wilpons have been following for over a decade. The names may change, but the story remains the same.
April 9, 2009 Latest Mets News Joe Janish
Confirmed: Maine was a Throw-in
This morning on XM 175 MLB Home Plate, former Mets and Orioles GM Jim Duquette confirmed that John Maine was a throw-in when the Mets sent Kris Benson to Baltimore for Jorge Julio.
This may not be huge news, and many of you may have suspected as much, but at least a few people (including myself) have lauded Omar Minaya for his ability to spot a golden nugget in Maine in his fleecing of the Orioles.
However, Duquette described the trade this morning quite differently. He said that when he first took the job at Baltimore, members of the Orioles organization saw Maine as a #5 starter, or a "swing man" (someone who would likely be a long man out of the bullpen and spot starter). According to Duquette, the Orioles felt supported in this analysis when the Indians refused to take Maine in a proposed trade. As a result, the O's had been looking to trade Maine quickly, while he still might have value to another MLB club.
When Duquette and Minaya began talks, Minaya was desperate to unload Benson mostly as a salary dump (the team needed to clear payroll after acquiring Carlos Delgado and Billy Wagner) and partially because of Anna Benson's outfit at the annual Christmas party. According to Duquette, Minaya liked Jorge Julio's power arm, and asked for Adam Loewen as well — who at the time was the #2 prospect in the organization. Duquette obviously rejected that request, and Minaya said he "needed a throw-in" to complete the deal. Since the Orioles had been trying to trade Maine earlier, Duquette suggested him as the "throw in", and the rest is history.
Now, this could be Duquette's way of covering his arse — after all, he was also the person publicly responsible for the trade of Scott Kazmir to the Devil Rays. But, the story does make sense when you look back on it.
Hyannis Mets
In another interesting tidbit, Duquette said that the Mets used to give their old uniforms to the Hyannis Mets, which is a Cape Cod League team, to help Hyannis defray some of their costs. As a thank-you, Hyannis would send a dozen lobsters down to Flushing.
Isn't that an ironic twist, considering that MLB recently put the hammer down on amateur organizations using MLB logos and team names, and specifically went after the Cape Cod League?
So one must wonder if the Mets will still "sell" their old uniforms for the market price of New England lobsters, or if Hyannis will be forced to buy the unis from a licensed vendor?
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'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' Final Trailer!
By Nick Janks in Trailers 10 months ago
The final trailer for the highly anticipated sequel Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald has dropped!
Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) must go on a mission to take down the evil wizard Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) after he sets out to break the peace between the human and wizarding worlds.
Scamander will be joined by returning characters Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston) and Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), along with newcomer Jude Law's Albus Dumbledore.
This sequel continues where 2016's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them left off, and judging by this final trailer, a lot of what fans loved from the first film will be back.
While it does seem slightly darker in tone, all of the first film's charming qualities should re-appear.
Qualities such as its quirky humour, awesome creature and world designs and that sense of wonder that can only be found in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter universe.
Director David Yates and the team behind this one appear to have managed to recreate the world set out in the Harry Potter movies to great success, while further expanding on and improving it.
To all the newbies to the Fantastic Beasts films, these are prequels to the events that take place prior to the first Harry Potter novel and film.
Fellow cast members include Alison Sudol, Ezra Miller, Zoë Kravitz, Callum Turner, Claudia Kim, William Nadylam, Kevin Guthrie, Carmen Ejogo and Poppy Corby-Tuech.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald releases in cinemas on 15 November 2018.
Check out the cool, final trailer below.
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The Nigerian Bar Association, Leadership, Values and the Future, By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
Premium Times December 13, 2017 The Nigerian Bar Association, Leadership, Values and the Future, By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu2017-12-13T18:46:47+00:00 Opinion No Comment
The Nigerian Bar has a clear choice on what values it desires to lead it into this dangerous future. It will not be sustainable if it makes the wrong choices.
The question of how the legal profession in Nigeria deals with the challenges of renewing its values and preparing for the challenges of a difficult future for the Bar is likely to be at the heart of the contest for a new leadership of the NBA to be elected in 2018. Despite its best efforts – or may be because of them – the present leadership of the NBA appears to have purchased for itself an early onset to the contest. There will be a season to choose from among the auditioning aspirants. That season is not yet immediately upon us. It appears presently, that there could be up to five aspirants for the position of president of the NBA. However, the issue of the standards and values that should govern choice between the aspirants who evolve into candidates in the contest has now, however, become a major subject in the campaign. Those issues bear upon the kind of Bar we wish to build and will have consequences for Nigeria's legal profession beyond our borders. In this brief article, I will try to lay out the facts and address their implications.
The Judge Who Enjoys Gifts From Litigants
In July 2017, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned James Agbadu-Fishim, a serving judge of the National Industrial Court, before the High Court of Lagos State in Ikeja, on multiple counts of unlawful enrichment. The Commission charged the judge with receiving different sums totalling N4.4 million from nine lawyers, including seven SANs over two years, from 2013 to 2015. Among the SANs named in the EFCC documents as having been involved in this enterprise were Felix Fagbohungbe, Paul Usoro, Uche Obi, Muiz Banire, Adeniyi Akintola, Gani Adetola Kazeem and Joseph Nwobike. The trial remains on going and no inferences as to the guilt or innocence of the judge or named persons are warranted at this time.
One of the named facilitators in these charges, Paul Usoro (SAN), admitted indeed giving the judge N450,000 in two instalments of N250,000 and N200,000 respectively. One payment, according to him, was to contribute to the judge's vacation costs. The other was a contribution towards the burial costs of a member of the judge's family, whose identity, however, Mr. Usoro cannot remember.
Mr. Usoro is the principal and name partner in the law firm of Paul Usoro and Company, which, it should be clarified, is not a limited liability company. As such, there is no question here of separate personality of the firm from its constituent partners. Even if there were, this would be a justifiable case for lifting the corporate veil. The firm has a very active portfolio of cases in the National Industrial Court. At the time of these payments, it had about 36 cases before the court. When Mr. Usoro made the first payment to the judge, his firm did not have any case before James Agbadu-Fishim. By the date of the second payment, however, the firm was acting on behalf of Access Bank PLC in a case before the judge. At no point were the lawyers on the other side informed. Mr. Usoro conscientiously points out that he did not personally act in any of these cases. The payments were acknowledged in digital messages exchanged between Mr. Usoro and the judge, who was presiding over a case being conducted by his juniors. None of these were brought to the attention of the lawyers on the other side.
An Ambition that Will Not Suffer Abeyance
I have gone on record to say in the face of these facts, the prudent thing is for Mr. Usoro to put his ambitions to lead the Bar in abeyance while he either clears his name or awaits the outcome of the prosecution of James Agbadu-Fishim. In his defence, Mr. Usoro cites Rule F(2)(i) of the Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers in the Federal Republic of Nigeria which permits a judicial office to accept "personal gifts or benefits from relatives or personal friends to such extent and on such occasions as are recognised by custom." The defence would have been laughable if it did not come from a senior lawyer. But it does and I will address it.
Three things may be said about this defence. First, it is strange at best to suggest that it is customary for lawyers of any age at the Bar to pay for or contribute to the vacation costs of judges. That is plainly not safe territory to thread. Lawyers have no business with that.
Second, it is not up to a lawyer to plead in defence of his conduct the Code of Conduct applicable to judges. The rules applicable to lawyers are found in the Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC), 2007. Rule 34 of the RPC provides: "[a] lawyer shall not do anything or conduct himself in such a way as to give the impression or allow the impression to be created, that his act or conduct is calculated to gain, or has the appearance of gaining, special personal consideration or favour from the judge." The objective of this rule is clear – to preserve the reputation of the judicial system for fairness. When lawyers give undisclosed payments to judges, it is difficult to see beyond Rule 34.
Even then, judges know that seeking or receiving gifts from litigants or their counsel, actual or potential, comes with consequences. In a ruling delivered on May 20, 2014 in the case of Sigismund Williams v. MTN Nigeria Communications Ltd., this same judge, Agbadu-Fishim, of the National Industrial Court, recused himself from hearing a case in the following terms:
…demographic growth at the Bar is putting considerable pressure on the livelihoods of new intake, creating the impression that values are somewhat expendable in the pursuit of daily subsistence.
The defendant's counsel in this case had informed my colleague, Hon. Justice O.A. Obaseki-Osaghae, that I had sent a text message to him asking him for money in February this year due to the fact that I was bereaved. The said text message was forwarded by my Learned Brother to me and the Presiding Judge of Lagos Division. The defendant's counsel also said as a result of this his client MTN Nig. Comm. Ltd. has lost confidence in me and would want me to disqualify myself from handling this case. After reviewing the allegation and the need to preserve the parties' confidence on the court, I hereby disqualify myself from further hearing of this matter. This case file is hereby returned to the Hon. President of this court for re-assignment to another Judge.
Why the same judge did not consider this wise option in the case involving the juniors and employees of one of his recent benefactors will remain a mystery.
Third, in one of his famous letters to Harold Laski, Oliver Wendell Holmes "wished that people could be persuaded to realise that judges are human beings." This point does not need belabouring. Even if it is true that the Judicial Code of Conduct allows judges to accept gifts under certain circumstances, it does not imply or suggest that such gifts should come from lawyers or partners in firms that have pending cases before such judges. Such exchange of value from lawyer to judge breaches the general duty of lawyers to preserve the reputation of the judicial process as a system "which ensures a fair process and just outcomes." By way of a contemporaneous illustration, the former Chief Judge of Enugu State, Innocent Umezulike, is currently being prosecuted for circumstances arising from a donation of N10 million, made at the launch of his book, ABC of Contemporary Land Law in Nigeria, by a litigant with pending litigation before him, Prince Arthur Eze, chief executive officer of Oranto Petroleum Ltd. In this case, the payment of the donation was made through Prince Arthur Eze's company's Fidelity Bank account.
Sadly, these facts portray a Bar that cannot govern itself or, to any extent that it can, has one set of rules for young or poor lawyers and another set for its leaders and SANs. It is doubtful that a young lawyer would have escaped disciplinary sanctions on the same facts. The issues in this case are straightforward enough. As usual in Nigeria, however, they will be personalised. But they go to the root of the kind of Bar we would like to build in Nigeria. In the past week, I have been called by two presidents of Bar Associations in two different countries in East and Southern Africa and a leading member of the Africa Sub-Committee of the Bar Council in England and Wales who heard about these facts, asking separately whether this case had gone before the Disciplinary Committee of the Bar and, if so, what the outcome was. I responded that it had not. They were incredulous. One of them suggested that I was making this up. I could only respond that I wished I was.
A Bar Led by Impunity is Not Sustainable
We must admit that sustaining or growing traditions of excellence at the Bar is not easy at this time. Many factors account for this. Some are exogenous to the Bar and others less so. Three are most relevant for our present conversation. First, Peter Drucker famously distinguished between management and leadership as the difference between doing things right and doing the right things. In both the country and at our Bar – for the most part – there is a tendency to do neither leadership nor management in this sense. The system of rewards in public and professional spaces in Nigeria is determined for the most part by perverse incentives. This is also true for the Nigerian Bar. Second, demographic growth at the Bar is putting considerable pressure on the livelihoods of new intake, creating the impression that values are somewhat expendable in the pursuit of daily subsistence. Third, the landscape of the world of work is being rapidly transformed by new technologies in a manner that is bewildering for both the young lawyer in Nigeria and the leadership that should prepare her to meet this new world.
These issues of systems, values and how we manage the changing context of the 21st century to prepare the Bar for the tasks of lawyering for the future presents multi-faceted challenges for all at the Bar. In his 2010 paper, "Morality, Integrity and Ethics in the Practice of Law in Nigeria: Myth or Reality?", Yemi Candide-Johnson (SAN) complains about the tyranny of the "urgency of (short term pecuniary) profit" at the Nigerian Bar, laments "the collapse of judicial integrity", and rightly concludes that: "there is, therefore, considerable agreement amongst the leaders of our profession that the reputation of our law practice is low", an "adverse characterization [that] does immense discredit to the superlative capacity of many hidden lights in this profession."
…in many facets of legal practice, the perception has long been in existence that those who get ahead in lawyering in Nigeria are now mostly those prepared to live in breach of Rule 34. This does not mean that all or even most in the legal profession are ethically challenged or criminally compromised.
This adverse characterisation reflects a dysfunctional value system at the Nigerian Bar. In its 2007 report, the Task Force of the Law Society of Upper Canada on the Rule of Law and the Independence of the Bar underscored the importance of values to the independence of the legal profession. According to the Task Force, "[l]awyers owe a duty to the justice system as 'officers of the court', which ensures a fair process and just outcomes." When lawyers behave badly and get away with it, the value reputation of the system for "fair process and just outcomes" is eternally compromised. This is why Rule 34 of the RPC exists.
Yet, in many facets of legal practice, the perception has long been in existence that those who get ahead in lawyering in Nigeria are now mostly those prepared to live in breach of Rule 34. This does not mean that all or even most in the legal profession are ethically challenged or criminally compromised. The point is that the ethically challenged appear to have overwhelmed those who are not in the earnings, governance and visibility stakes in the profession.
The imputation that Nigeria's legal profession is hopelessly corrupt and corruptible is widely held and more illustrations of this tendency break cover daily. In May 2015, the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee disbarred Kunle Kalejaiye (SAN) reportedly for, among other things, "conduct incompatible with the status of a legal practitioner", which included intimate communications with a judge in a case without the knowledge of the other party. In a terrible fortnight for Nigeria's legal profession in 2016, at least two senior judges and a senior lawyer were arraigned on charges of unlawful conduct impinging on the integrity of judicial institutions and the legal profession; the legal adviser of the ruling All Progressives Congress Party (APC) had to "step aside" for being implicated in alleged unethical payments to a judge; and another senior lawyer admitted giving a judge of the National Industrial Court N450, 000, including a contribution allegedly paid towards the judge's vacation costs. These are significant developments, symptomatic of a pattern that we must be alive to. They go to the very foundations of not just public trust in the judicial system but of sustainability of elective government in Nigeria.
With these examples from supposed leaders at the Bar, young lawyers may be forgiven for suffering a crisis of values and direction. The problem is that this crisis has real consequences because it afflicts every lawyer in the country with a damaging reputational and skill deficit. In 2010, Yemi Candide-Johnson (SAN) summed up the rewards of this severely corroded reputation of Nigeria's legal practice and establishment quite firmly:
So, you can come first in your class at Cambridge University and return to Nigeria to be displaced, long distance, in your profession by the boys that you bested a few years before. It still happens every day. It is not because of skill and ability. Rather it is because of reputation and integrity.
Yogi Bera warned us not too long ago that "the future ain't what it used to be." Spanish writer, George Santayana, told us that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. In 1993, the English space rock groups, Hawkwind released their 18th Studio Album under the title "[I]t is the business of the future to be dangerous". The Nigerian Bar has a clear choice on what values it desires to lead it into this dangerous future. It will not be sustainable if it makes the wrong choices.
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, is interim chair of the Section on Public Interest and Development Law (SPIDEL), at the NBA. He writes in his personal capacity.
Adeniyi Akintola, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Felix Fagbohungbe, Gani Adetola Kazeem, James Agbadu-Fishim, Joseph Nwobike, Kunle Kalejaiye (SAN), Muiz Banire, National Industrial Court, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Paul Usoro, Paul Usoro (SAN), Uche Obi
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Volunteers in Action: GFWC High Springs New Century Woman's Club and GFWC West Side Women's Club
GFWC High Springs New Century Woman's Club
Members of the GFWC High Springs New Century Woman's Club (Florida) worked together to raise money to purchase protective hoods for their local fire departments.
The club's Second Vice President Bonnie Josey said the club hosted a fundraiser at a popular local brewery and the day included music, food trucks, and raffle prize baskets. She said they raised about $3,000 during the fundraiser, and 100 percent of the proceeds went toward helping the fire departments.
"It was one of our most successful fundraisers and everyone had a great time," she said. "People were very generous."
Bonnie explained the protective hoods they purchased for the firefighters go over their face masks and under the rest of their equipment to protect their head, neck, and shoulders from heat, smoke, and chemicals that can result in serious health problems.
With the money raised, the clubwomen purchased 30 hoods for two area fire departments and various supplies for a third department that was not in need of hoods.
Bonnie said the members and other people in the community were all excited to help support the local fire departments in any way they could.
"Being a small town, we are very close to our fire departments and we know they didn't have full protection," she said.
GFWC West Side Women's Club
Members of GFWC West Side Women's Club (Pennsylvania) recently completed a food drive to benefit the Al Beech West Side Food Pantry, located in the Church of Christ Uniting. Club member and Health and Wellness Chairman Nancy D'Amico said 25 clubwomen participated in the food drive and they collected several hundred dollars' worth of food and monetary donations for the pantry.
"It was through the generosity of our members that we were able to give," Nancy said.
She explained the food pantry serves 10 different communities with the help of volunteers and donations. In 2020 alone, Nancy said the pantry was able to serve more than two million meals and help more than 500 families in need during the COVID-10 pandemic.
"There was a huge need for help there," she said.
Nancy said the Health and Wellness Committee wanted to work on this donation project because they are focused on the awareness and advancement of the benefits of good nutrition for everyone. She added with the continued difficulties many people are facing due to the pandemic, members thought this would be a good way to offer help.
"We just felt that it was important, especially this year," she said.
GFWC Lawrence Classics Club
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This surprised me. Is this expected or is this a bug?
Notice you get a different result when you don't ask for LONG.
; the range of integers.
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Where's Wheating?
8 years ago 02/17/2011 8:56am CST
re: Ice
Ice wrote:
bobby e. wrote:
Furthermore, we have such depth of talent at 800m and 1500m right now.
Just the 1500, really. We have two guys who could potentially be a threat in the 800, unless Webb gets back into 1:43 shape; I wouldn't call that "depth".
On the world stage, as Rudisha runs away into the 1:40 sunset, the current American 800 guys haven't even caught up to Johnny Gray, Earl Jones, etc. The 800 is an incredibly weak event for US men right now, all things considered.
Sagarin
re: Heard through the grapevine
Wheating played soccer before he began "training," so it's not like he wasn't running. It probably gave him a good foundation, especially as a mid-distance guy, and strengthened different muscle groups/improved flexibility.
The key for Wheating now is to build a real base and stay injury free. If he can do that, he will PR. His focus should be solely on sub-3:30 and the WC. That's all he needs to worry about. Will he run 3:28.8? Will he get the AR? I think so, but we'll see. He should get a PR in any event. And sub-3:30 is on another level. The AR holder for the mile in Webb hasn't yet achieved that milestone, no?
sfasfsdaf
8 years ago 02/17/2011 12:18pm CST
re: woohoo
woohoo wrote:
burnin wrote:
asfsf wrote:
Everyone knows Wheating parties during the winter.
Yes, more like Andrew "Weed"ing. Amirite? Amirite?
This is mentioned often. Why does he have the party boy image?
Because partying is way more fun than not partying.
re: sfasfsdaf
Wheating should obviously just focus on the 1500 this year. He's not even on the same planet as Rudisha or Kaki (right now) but he's damn close to the top guys in the 1500.
There is a strong chance he can improve there if he makes it his primary focus.
Coach D
re: long dong silver
long dong silver wrote:
robby andrews will represent the US in DAEGU and probably make the final. He's young and still used the qualifying rounds that come with running every week in HS and college, the older boys forget its not just one race but a series. oh and andrews does what it takes to win, not just run fast.
Cas Loxsom is of the same caliber. Elijah Greer, theoretically, also has everything needed to be world class at 800 but for some reason hasn't been progressing lately. He has the talent though (ran 1:47 as a hs junior) and the resources (U of O).
Anyway, Robby Andrews is going to be a freakin animal. He looked pretty good pacing Lagat the other day.[/quote]
It might be interesting to see Whating and Manzano try to double, but those "other guys" (Andrews Loxsom, and Greer) aren't nearly fast enough. When Kenyan guys are capable of running 1:41-1:43, they are putting out considerably less effort in qualifying at 1:45-1:48 than slower Americans are. The slower Americans can't recover and have anything left for the final. It really doesn't have that much to do with sprint versus endurance training; It has to do with being fast enough that you're not trying to run at 98+% of the PR just to get to the final.
asdgfh
8 years ago 02/17/2011 2:11pm CST
jjjjjjj wrote:
asdgfh wrote:
jjjjjjjj wrote:
If you're a dual citizen when you run the fastest time ever by a citizen of either country, then you should have that national record.
Lagat never had dual citizenship (Kenya doesn't allow it).
okay, but he was a citizen of both countries at the same time.
No he wasn't, he just didn't tell anyone. As soon as he became a US citizen, he ceased to be a citizen of Kenya. He competed in the 2004 Olympics as a Kenyan, when he was no longer a citizen of that country.
hold the phone
Heard through the grapevine wrote:How about comparing him statistically to runners who:
1. ran a PR in a secondary-for-them event after moving up in distance
2. did so the summer after graduating from college, and
3. did so having just signed a lucrative, multi-year professional contract with THE top T&F sponsor, ensuring that he'll have coaching and logistical support, and incentive to train and race at a high level until he's at least 28-29.
I doubt you can find many people in similar circumstances, and I've even left out the fact that Wheating started running so recently, and has been a pretty low mileage runner.
I'm not sure you really understand what "statistics" means. You're basically suggesting that we should only compare Wheating to people who are essentially perfect clones of Wheating from an alternate universe. That's not statistics anymore, that's science fiction.
Nobody's suggesting that Wheating "can't" ever PR again, or that he's over the hill. He's obviously an enormous talent, and there are many factors, including his relative youth and inexperience, that should make us optimistic that he'll continue to improve.
On the other hand, he has now reached a level of performance that is so rarefied that, historically, most people who have reached it never reach or exceed it again. That doesn't say anything about whether Wheating, as an individual, will PR this year. It just says that, if you were a betting man and liked to play the odds based on past patterns (which you obviously don't), you'd be smart to bet against him PRing this year, with odds of about 60% against.
Heard through the grapevine
re: hold the phone
I understand odds and statistics perfectly well. My main point was that the statistical implication that most high-level PR performances will never be matched becomes almost completely irrelevant when you talk about a guy who set the PR right after a college season when he was just getting his legs under him as a new pro.
The reason is simple: most people who set super-high-level PR performances do so at or near the peak (that is, mid-late stage) in a career of normal length, not at the very beginning.
I just hope Wheating read the SoCalCush thread about morning runs six days a week and a 16-mile tempo. Think what he could do with that.
Heard through the grapevine wrote: The reason is simple: most people who set super-high-level PR performances do so at or near the peak (that is, mid-late stage) in a career of normal length, not at the very beginning.
Obviously we'll have to agree to disagree -- which is fine, since we're talking about probabilities here, not certainties. You think Wheating is so dramatically different from most first-time sub-3:31 runners that past patterns don't apply. I recognize that every runner is unique, but nonetheless think that the data set of past 3:31 runners is big enough that it still conveys useful information about relative probabilities for Wheating's progression.
For what it's worth, here's some data for the 40 (excluding Wheating) sub-3:31.00 performers in history:
Average PR age of runners who ran sub-3:31.00 and never subsequently improved: 24.9 years.
Average PR age of runners who ran sub-3:31.00 and subsequently improved their time at least once: 24.1 years.
Wheating turns 24 in November.
Nothing wrong with disagreeing!
And I'll grant that every time someone runs a fast time, that runner's fans all say "Wow, if he did THAT, just imagine how fast he'll run this year or next." In such cases, many runners never run that fast again.
fdafdaf
hold the phone wrote:
Which guys decided to focus on the 800 or 5k since then?
bout time
re: SomeActualData
SomeActualData wrote:
Heard through the grapevine wrote:
I say predicting a runner has peaked at age 22, or whatever Wheating is, makes zero sense.
I know what the law of averages means. I'm just saying statistics maybe predict future performances of a group, but it's a silly way to try to predict what a young rising star will do in the future.
I didn't say Wheating had peaked - I was only speculating about how he would do in 2011.
I am very aware that statistics describe general patterns, whereas in this case we are talking about n=1 (Wheating). Nobody said that he was doomed because of statistics. But ignoring general patterns, and the strong tendency for outliers to drift back toward the mean, isn't smart either.
So if "statistics" is a "silly way" to make predictions about how Wheating will do in 2011, what is your method? Looking at duck entrails??
I made my prediction, which is definitely just speculation, and said why. Your turn. Then we can see who looks sillier at the end of the year.
P.S. Thanks "hold the phone" for providing a good thorough explanation of what I indeed meant.
Thanks "Hold the phone" and "SomeActualData" and Renato Canova, for actually providing some meaningful and insightful knowledge to these boards, instead of the common trash talk and sarcasm. I know not everyone falls into that last category, but you have to admit there are quite a few that just ruin it. Every once in a while someone comes along and posts the above, and makes my trip to this board worth while. Thanks again
old nd runner
re: bout time
I think this "PR peaking" concept is mildly interesting, but, IMHO, people at that level only worry about PR's and world records etc once they start to win or contend in a world stage.
Lets face it: sure, maybe Wheating never PR's again. Who cares.
Here is the facts: there are, in my opinion, 3 guys who could win a championship @ 1500m if their finishing speed is there: Wheating, Webb, and Leo M. Wheating is the guy, I think, most likely to be able to hold a 600m kick and step it up the last 200m closing in 25 or something in the WC or Olympics.
When I watch(ed) Webb and Wheating run, I think to myself, these guys if at the right place and the right time and fit, could win something. I don't worry about their PR's. No matter their ups and downs, or lack of races, I will watch their races everytime and root for the win.
he didn't post
renato canova never posted on this thread
bobby e.
re: he didn't post
Didn't he, though? Didn't he?
No, he did not.
Nature Red In Tooth And Claw
re: Ham sandwich
Ham sandwich wrote:
You obviously didn't see his final race against Kaki. 15 more meters and Kaki was Kaka.
All the idiots on this thread with their stats are forgetting the definitive aspect of Wheating as an athlete:
Outlier.
nwmaster
re: Nature Red In Tooth And Claw
Wheating yesterday - 800, 400, 400 x 2
I watched the entire workout at the Nike Campus. He ran very, very fast.
8 years ago 02/20/2011 12:21am CST
Nature Red In Tooth And Claw wrote:
[quote]Ham sandwich wrote:
El Guerrouj set the present 1500 WR when he was 23.
Morceli, who held the previous record, set it at 25.
Alan Webb set the AR in the mile at 24.
El Guerrouj set the WR in the mile at 24.
No amount of Oregon bullshitting is going to change that.
re: coach d
It's probably true that this year and next will be his best opportunities to medal at a WC and/or Olympics. | {
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Dr. Niu is interested in the multidisciplinary treatment of lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies, and meanwhile interested in the genetic researches for lung cancer. Dr. Niu has published some scientific papers, and is responsible for some grants in national and municipal level as the first principal investigator, including National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). At the same time, Dr. Niu attends some large global open-label, multi-center clinical trials in Shanghai Chest Hospital. | {
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To keep our seniors company.
Gonna do this our way.
Just too many things to do.
A good deal we had struck.
They'd see the pictures too.
And there were no more around.
Oh why did we buy from Craig's List!
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And our bookmarks helped out too.
She saw it in my eyes.
I'm gonna get mad at you.
So glad we found that place.
Hope it's only a bulb we seek.
WHAT A FUN DAY WE ALL HAD. ANOTHER WONDERFUL MEMORY.
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of roses bloom, see their trust and proud grace.
tearing at their hearts, rebels they were named.
Who knows, are they friends, sisters, or lovers?
truth clears the blind eyes, errs are not lifelong.
can they sustain falsehood, forgive such ways?
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Густав Адолф фон Насау-Идщайн (; * 14 февруари 1632 във Вайлбург; † 1 август 1664 в Сентготхард) е наследствен граф на Насау-Идщайн и императорски офицер. Той става католик.
Той е най-възрастният син на граф Йохан фон Насау-Идщайн (1603 – 1677) и първата му съпруга му маркграфиня Сибила Магдалена фон Баден-Дурлах (1605 – 1644), дъщеря на маркграф Георг Фридрих фон Баден-Дурлах.
През 1660 г. Густав Адолф става полковник в императорската войска. Той отива да се бие през войната против турците 1663/1664 г. и е убит в битката при Сентготхард (в Унгария).
Густав Адолф умира неженен преди баща си на 1 август 1664 г.
Литература
Andreas Räß: Die Konvertiten seit der Reformation. Band VI, Herder Verlag, Freiburg 1868, S. 526 – 535
C.F. Schwan: Neues patriotisches Archiv für Deutschland. Band 2, Mannheim 1794, S. 522 Digitalscan
Източници
Графове на Насау
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LiqTech Receives Subscription Agreements For 6,300,000 New Shares In A Private Placement
Nasdaq, New York, USA May 15, 2017 3:00 PM ET
BALLERUP, DENMARK – May 15th, 2017 – LiqTech International, Inc. (NYSE MKT: LIQT) ("LiqTech") announced that the Company have received subscription agreements for 6,300,000 new shares at a price of $0.25 per share. The private placement was made directly by LiqTech and the Company plans to use the net proceeds of $1,575,000 million for acceleration of its business in the marine scrubber industry.
LiqTech International, Inc., a Nevada corporation, is a clean technology company that for more than a decade has developed and provided state-of-the-art technologies for gas and liquid purification using ceramic silicon carbide filters, particularly highly specialized filters for the control of soot exhaust particles from diesel engines and for liquid filtration. Using nanotechnology, LiqTech develops products using proprietary silicon carbide technology. LiqTech's products are based on unique silicon carbide membranes which facilitate new applications and improve existing technologies. In particular, LiqTech Systems A/S (www.provital.dk), the Company's subsidiary, has developed a new standard of water filtration technology to meet the ever increasing demand for higher water quality. By incorporating LiqTech's SiC liquid membrane technology with its longstanding systems design experience and capabilities it offers solutions to the most difficult water pollution problem.
This press release contains "forward-looking statements." Although the forward-looking statements in this release reflect the good faith judgment of management, forward-looking statements are inherently subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to be materially different from those discussed in these forward-looking statements. Readers are urged to carefully review and consider the various disclosures made by us in the our reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the risk factors that attempt to advise interested parties of the risks that may affect our business, financial condition, results of operation and cash flows. If one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or if the underlying assumptions prove incorrect, our actual results may vary materially from those expected or projected. Readers are urged not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. We assume no obligation to update any forward looking statements in order to reflect any event or circumstance that may arise after the date of this release.
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After close vote, Germany on tricky path to form government
Published:Monday | September 27, 2021 | 9:22 AM
Social Democratic candidate for chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at the party's headquarters in Berlin, Monday, September 27, 2021. Following Sunday's election leaders of the German parties were meeting Monday to digest a result that saw Merkel's Union bloc slump to its worst-ever result in a national election and appeared to put the keys to power in the hands of two opposition parties. Both Social Democrat Olaf Scholz and Armin Laschet, the candidate of Merkel's party, laid a claim to leading the next government. (Wolfgang Kumm/dpa via AP)
BERLIN (AP) — The party that narrowly beat outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel's bloc pushed Monday for a quick agreement on a coalition government amid concerns that Europe's biggest economy could be in for weeks of uncertainty after an election that failed to set a clear direction.
Olaf Scholz, the candidate of the centre-left Social Democrats, called for Merkel's centre-right Union bloc to go into opposition after it saw its worst-ever result in a national election.
Both finished with well under 30% of the vote, and that appeared to put the keys to power in the hands of two opposition parties — raising questions over the stability of a future government.
During her 16 years in office, centre was seen abroad not just as Germany's leader but in many ways as the leader of Europe, helping steer the European Union through a series of financial and political crises.
The unclear result combined with an upcoming French presidential election in April creates uncertainty — at least for now — in the two economic and political powers at the centre of the EU, just as the bloc faces a resurgent Russia and increasing questions about its future from populist leaders in eastern countries.
Both outgoing finance minister and Vice Chancellor Scholz and Armin Laschet, the Union's candidate and governor of North Rhine-Westphalia state, staked a claim to leading the new government on Sunday night.
Scholz, who pulled his party out of a long poll slump, sounded confident on Monday.
But the kingmakers are likely to be two prospective junior partners in any coalition, the environmentalist Greens and the business-friendly Free Democrats.
The Greens traditionally lean toward the Social Democrats and the Free Democrats toward the Union, but neither ruled out going the other way on Sunday night.
"Voters have spoken very clearly," Scholz said Monday.
"They strengthened three parties — the Social Democrats, the Greens and the Free Democrats — so this is the visible mandate the citizens of this country have given: These three parties should lead the next government."
The only other option that would have a parliamentary majority is a repeat of the outgoing "grand coalition" of the Union and Social Democrats.
That is the combination that has run Germany for 12 years of Merkel's 16-year tenure, though this time it would be under Scholz's leadership with Merkel's bloc as junior partner.
But that coalition has often been marred by squabbling, and there is little appetite for it.
Follow The Gleaner on Twitter and Instagram @JamaicaGleaner and on Facebook @GleanerJamaica. Send us a message on WhatsApp at 1-876-499-0169 or email us at [email protected] or [email protected].
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UK mulls calling in army to help ease gas shortages at pumps» | {
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Mistrzostwa Świata w Snookerze 1931 − piąte mistrzostwa świata w snookerze, które zostały rozegrane na przełomie 1930/1931. Pomimo rosnącej popularności snookera w Wielkiej Brytanii, rozegrano od razu finał, gdyż tylko dwóch graczy zgłosiło swój udział w mistrzostwach: broniący tytułu Joe Davis oraz wicemistrz świata Tom Dennis. Po raz piąty z rzędu, mistrzem świata został Joe Davis, który pokonał Dennisa 25−21. Zawody zostały rozegrane w Lounge Hall w Nottingham.
Wyniki turnieju
Finał
Lepszy w 49 frame'ach
Joe Davis 25−21 Tom Dennis
Przypisy
Mistrzostwa świata w snookerze
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For those outside of the US who may not be familiar with Shark Tank – it is an American reality TV show in which aspiring entrepreneurs pitch potential investors to fund their startup companies. The investors, called the sharks, starring on the show include tycoons such as Kevin O'Leary, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John and Mark Cuban. Each entrepreneur has a short period of time to present their product, explain their business model and share their funding needs. The sharks can choose to invest – either individually or as a group – or not invest. Some of the sharks are a little more polite than others. The most entertaining part of the show is when the sharks provide direct and unflattering feedback to the entrepreneurs about their business models.
But enough about the show, the purpose of this blog post is to show how you can use this same type of approach to prioritize marketing investments. Here is how it works.
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Next allocate the marketing dollars you have to spend across the sharks. Suppose you have $1 million for the fourth quarter. Each of the foursharks would get $250K to potentially invest (or not invest).
Each entrepreneur gets 15 minutes of stage time to present to the investors. They must explain the target market, the technique, the investment required and the expected return. Sharks can ask questions about the proposed ideas. Or they can negotiate funding arrangements based upon how much they are willing to invest. Of course, the ideal scenario is that all four sharks will want to fund an idea.
Why take this type of approach to prioritizing marketing decisions?
This brings a real-world perspective to the marketing leaders. They have to sell the idea to key stakeholders. And if they cannot convince the sales organization that it is a worthwhile endeavor then perhaps you should not be pursuing it.
For ideas which the sharks do agree to fund you now have achieved the sales leaders "buy in" before you execute the marketing program. In my experience, having sales be supportive of marketing initiatives leads to a much greater success rate.
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Discussion in 'Open Discussion' started by Luckypenguin, Sep 23, 2011.
I thought that the Four Thirds system was (is) nice and think that the Micro Four Thirds system is great, but ironically one of the things that I have never been quite sure about is the 4:3 aspect ratio from which the two systems draw their names. I did and still do shoot Canon DSLRs which use a 3:2 ratio and so the wider format feels natural to me. A 3:2 image draws your eyes from left to right and back again (or up and down in potrait). In comparison a squarer image feels more static. This does not necessarily make 3:2 better, just...different.
One of the coolest things about my GH1 is the multi-aspect sensor which allows me to shoot at 3:2 using the full image circle, with the loss of only about 0.5MP compared to using 4:3. It also helps to make full use of the ultra-wide lenses like the 9-18mm. Of course you can always crop a 4:3 image, but you don't get quite the same width. I wonder how much extra cost is involved in the multi-aspect sensor that would prevent it from being used in a wider range of models, and does the system name preclude a dedicated 3:2 sensor ever seeing the light of day?
I, too, prefer 3:2, but I know many have said they prefer 4:3, and that's it's closer in aspect ratio to common larger print formats, but to my eye, 3:2 feels better. But, I do also like the challenge of 1;1 format. That's one thing I always though Panny got right since the LX3: the multi-aspect sensor. I wish they would spread across all of m43. It's also helpful in movie mode at 16:9. There's no cropping!
I like 3:2 and shoot everything in it. I sometimes crop down to square when there's too much extraneous stuff around the edges (particularly for street work) and I usually crop to 4:3 for portrait orientation shots because 3:2 turned on edge just seems too tall.
Most commercial print outfits also have default sizes that work best with 3:2.
The missed pixels don't seem to bother me much.
when I initially was getting into :43: I looked into the different aspect ratios and decided 4:3 was best because it was the most flexible with regards to various print sizes (4x6, 5x7, 8x10).
however, I have found I generally prefer the 3:2 ratio, compositionally. At least for landscape oriented photos. I think I still prefer 4:3 for portrait oriented photos. I was thinking about switching the aspect ratio in camera so I don't have to crop as much in post and I'll be getting the composition right during the time of shooting, but I haven't committed to that change yet.
Ray, do you prefer 3:2 for portrait as well as landscape orientation?
Actually, the Four-Thirds name refers to the size of the image circle, which fits that of a 4/3 TV tube. The aspect ratio is more coincidental.
I understand your feeling towards 3:2 aspect. In both portraits and landscapes, the extra length can better isolate your subject, be it the length of a person or the width of the horizon.
However, I will also add that as a commercial photographer, who was previously an advertising designer, everything I shoot and design goes to commercial print sizes. For me, the 4:3 aspect feels a lot more natural and comfortable for that reason.
All that aside though, I don't think the 4:3 aspect was chosen for any "perspective" reasons. The Four-Thirds aspect ratio is in almost every way more efficient for the camera, and optimization is what the Four-Thirds system was built on. Our lenses are round, not oval or oblong, and they expose onto a round image circle. The more you deviate from that round circle, the more you are required to make larger, more complex (which normally equates to heavier and more expensive) lenses in order to expose properly onto those extra ends... unless you compromise the quality of the image and allow the ends to remain underexposed and soft with no corner resolution. Four-Thirds basically exposes onto the same size sensor as APS-C within the center portion (where their aspect ratios cross and share a common height), but with the ends chopped off. Even though the lens has essentially the same sensor capture within its prime image circle area, the lenses for an APS-C sensor have to expose onto a much wider surface area and are thus made much bigger in order to complete that image circle which is largely wasted and not being captured by the sensor. Four-Thirds was developed from the ground up for efficiency, without wasting any of the precious light being captured.
I believe that was the reason for the 4:3 aspect, to give us the highest, most optimum image quality without excess manufacturing and size. Square aspect would have been even more "efficient" of course, but until we have square paper it simply wouldn't be practical for most.
I'm very much used to 4:3. My previous camera, an Olympus C3020, shot at 2048 x 1536, which is also 4:3. I shoot everything in 4:3, and tend to keep it that way in PP.
I sometimes crop to a different ratio, but then it's generally an arbitrary one to taste.
It hasn't even crossed my mind to use a different ratio. I should try 3:2 and see how I like it.
Ray - You shoot in RAW, unapologetically. I know that when I change the ratio on my EPL1 to anything other than 4:3, the full 4:3 frame is actually captured and then cropped, but the full image remains in the RAW data. My question is, do you commit to the crop as shot, or do you sometimes shift the 3:2 frame within the 4:3 in post?
Those who shoot point-and-shoots will be more accustomed to 4:3 aspect, but also those who shoot Medium Format and Large Format. 35mm film is the one which deviated and went with a "weird" aspect from the rest. In fact, it was originally created by putting two frames together and was a "double frame" format. That's why the original Olympus Pen was called a "single frame" camera, whereas these days they call it a "half-frame" because of the popularity of the original "double frame" 35mm... which is now considered the "normal" 35mm.
Yet, even the Olympus website now calls the Pen F a "half-frame" camera, that's how much the popularity of the "double frame" 35mm grew.
I almost never think of this because I always crop my pictures. I could probably be most happy with square.
I prefer 3:2 as well, but as long as you stick to the rule of thirds, it's all about the same!
sorry. I guess I caught the beginning and the end, but missed a rather important sentence in the middle.
3 out of 4. 75% reading comprehension. that is not particularly good. maybe too much coffee this morning?
I had a preference for 3:2 but that has been changing over time. I now feel equally drawn to 3:2 and 4:3.
3:2 has always been the hardest format I have worked in--it is either too wide or not wide enough. My favorite formats have been 2:1 and 1:1. I am getting on quite well with the 4:3. That is one of the things keeping me away from APS-C sensors.
I haven't shot 3:2 since I last used film ... that would be over 10 years ago. Now 3:2 looks odd to me ... too long. I prefer 4:3. Clearly I visualize my pictures in 4:3 as well, because often when I'm forced to crop to 3:2 for making 4x6 prints, I end up with a composition that I'm unhappy with.
I work in 3:2. Most of my clients are domestic ones and we are metric so paper sizes are close. But for my personal work I'm all over the place which is why I love the multi-aspect sensor in the GH2. In fact its the only reason I don't have a G3.
But I'm drawn to the 16:9 ratio or wider. If I stitch images they'll usually end up at 2.5:1 or wider.
I will shoot in 3:2 for events because most people want 4x6's. I could post crop, but in the midst of shooting, I'd rather lose pixels than realize I can't crop it because I framed it a bit off.
Personally, I've always loved 1:1. In print anyway. On the web, 4:3 tends to work better, it seems more natural... unless i encounter someone doing full screen 16:9 web browsing.
Anyway, blame Oscar Barnack for 24x36 on cine film. I believe his early prototype shot 24x24mm like a Kodak Instamatic. Now there's a thought!
I bet some time in the coming decade(s) that there will no longer be "Widescreen TV". Instead, our old 4:3 TV screens and monitors (currently called "Fullscreen") will then be called "Halfscreen".
That will of course confuse people involved in the printing industry, but who cares... only printing and pre-press people know what a halfscreen is anyways, so they'll just have to change that name.
Although I will crop to it on the odd occasion when the subject demands, I generally hate 3:2. It was one reason (obviously not the only one) why in film days I eventually dumped my 35mm SLR kit and moved to 645 Medium Format. It just seems more natural to me and suits the way I compose. I must admit it was one attraction of the standard 4/3 format when I bought my first DSLR, an E-500.
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Iliass Ojja, né le à Amsterdam (Pays-Bas), est un acteur néerlandais d'origine marocaine. En 2011, il a joué le rôle du jury dans l'édition à Gand, en Belgique.
Biographie
Ojja grandit dans la banlieue hollandaise d'Amsterdam.
Filmographie
Cinéma
2004 : : Driss Bentarek
2005 : : Khalid Al Gatawi
2005 : : Hamid Abdallah
2007 : : Karim
2008 : : Moustafa El Hamri
2008 : : Souffian El-Beneni
2008 : : Hafid
2008 : : Driss Benali
2009 : : Hamza
2009 : : Osman
2011 : : Bram
2012 : Zombibi : Kadir Barachi
2012 : : Nouredine
2015 : : Mounir
Séries télévisées
2006 : : Driss Bentarek ()
2010 : : MC Funky Bizz ()
Notes et références
Liens externes
Interview avec Illias Ojja
Acteur marocain
Acteur néerlandais
Personnalité néerlandaise née d'un parent marocain
Naissance à Amsterdam
Naissance en mai 1988 | {
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Covering preventive, non-invasive, and natural treatments, Textbook of Natural Medicine, 4th Edition offers more than just alternative medicine. It promotes an integrated practice that can utilize natural medicine, traditional Western medicine, or a combination of both in a comprehensive, scientific treatment plan. Based on a combination of philosophy and clinical studies, Textbook of Natural Medicine helps you provide health care that identifies and controls the underlying causes of disease, is supportive of the body's own healing processes, and is considerate of each patient's unique biochemistry. Internationally known authors Joseph Pizzorno and Michael Murray include detailed pharmacologic information on herbs and supplements, plus evidence-based coverage of diseases and conditions to help you make accurate diagnoses and provide effective therapy. Comprehensive, unique coverage makes this book the gold standard in natural medicine. A scientific presentation includes the science behind concepts and treatments, and discusses Western medical treatments and how they can work with natural medicine in a comprehensive treatment plan; if natural medicine is not effective, this book recommends the Western treatment. Coverage of pharmacology of natural medicines includes the uses and potential dangers of nearly 80 herbal medicines, special nutrients, and other natural agents, addressing topics such as general information, chemical composition, history, pharmacology, clinical applications dosage, and toxicology. In-depth, evidence-based coverage of 73 diseases and conditions includes key diagnostic criteria, pathophysiology of diseases, and therapeutic rationales. Coverage of potential interactions between drugs, herbs, and supplements ensures the safest possible use for each of 79 herbs and supplements. Diagnostic procedures include practical, easy-to-follow descriptions of evidence-based techniques plus discussions of clinical application of diet analysis, food allergy testing, immune function assessment, fatty acid profiling, hair mineral analysis, and other diagnostic approaches. Common therapeutic modalities are described and reviewed, including botanical medicine, nutritional therapy, therapeutic fasting, exercise therapy, hydrotherapy, counseling, acupuncture, homeopathy, and soft tissue manipulation. Coverage of syndromes and therapies helps in understanding the underlying causes of diseases by discussing topics such as food reactions, functional toxicology, sports nutrition, stress management, and breathing pattern disorders. Coverage of the philosophy of natural medicine includes its history and background, with discussions of toxicity, detoxification, and scientific documentation of the healing actions of nature and natural substances. Internationally known authors Joseph Pizzorno and Michael Murray and more than 90 expert contributors provide material that is up to date, accurate, and informed. More than 10,000 research literature citations show that the content is based on science rather than opinions or anecdotes. 13 useful appendices offer quick lookup of frequently used charts, handouts, and information.
2014-05 2014-05 Joel D. Wallach
Author: Joel D. Wallach
Publisher: SelectBooks, Inc.
WHAT IS EPIGENETICS? Epigenetics is an emerging field of science that studies alterations in gene expression caused by factors other than changes in the DNA sequence. Epigenetics: The Death of the Genetic Theory of Disease Transmission is the result of decades of research and its findings that could be as critical to our understanding of human health as Pasteur's research in bacteriology. Dr. Joel "Doc" Wallach has dedicated his life work to identifying connections between certain nutritional deficiencies and a range of maladies, formerly thought to be hereditary, including Cystic Fibrosis and Muscular Dystrophy. This nexus between nutrition and so-called genetic disease has been observed in both humans and primates, and it is the central theme of Epigenetics. To bring us Epigenetics, Wallach has teamed with noted scholars Dr. Ma Lan and Dr. Gerhard N. Schrauzer. Their collective expertise gives this book its far reaching perspective. Epigenetics is of vital importance to anyone who wants real knowledge about how the human body functions, and it provides a path for better health. Epigentics dispels the dogma and misinformation propagated by medical institutions and doctors resistant to change. Epigenetics is the beginning of a new era of well-being on this planet.
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
This book provides potential students of a chiropractic career path, as well as other health care practitioners, with vital information regarding the training required to enter the chiropractic field and the roles of chiropractors in modern health care. • Explains the various chiropractic specialization career paths, addresses key considerations when choosing a chiropractic college, and describes what to expect in academic and clinical education when pursuing a chiropractic career • Identifies opportunities for additional training and experience for Doctors of Chiropractic (DC) • Describes the typical chiropractic practice and details how to set up a successful practice • Provides highly useful career guidance information for high school and college students
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ISBN: CHI:092418207
Over 2400 years ago Hippocrates was first to proclaim "the healing power of nature." Known as the founder of medicine, he believed in the natural healing ability of rest, a good diet, fresh air and cleanliness. Naturopathic medicine is based on this ancient philosophy. During the early 1900s naturopathic medicine enjoyed much growth and acceptance. The 1920s to the 1970s were a time of tremendous struggle for the naturopathic profession as the focus of health care shifted toward pharmaceutical medicine and medical institutions. Today, naturopathic medicine has established accredited academic institutions and programs, has strong national and provincial associations and, most importantly, it continues to graduate naturopathic doctors that embrace the principles of the healing power of the body - treating the root cause of disease and offering individualized treatment to each person.
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Written by physicians who are experts in both traditional and complementary medicine, Integrative Medicine, 5th Edition, uses a clinical, disease-oriented approach to safely and effectively incorporate alternative therapies into primary care practice. Drawing on available scientific evidence and the authors' first-hand experiences, it covers therapies such as botanicals, supplements, mind-body, lifestyle choices, nutrition, exercise, spirituality, and other integrative medicine modalities. This highly regarded reference offers practical guidance for reducing costs and improving patient care while focusing on prevention and wellness for a better quality of life. Explains how to make the best use of integrative medicine and the mechanisms by which these therapeutic modalities work, keeping you at the forefront of the trend toward integrative health care. Templated chapters make it quick and easy to find key information such as dosing, pearls, the Prevention Prescription, and Therapeutic Reviews that incorporates the Evidence vs Harm Icon. Uses the reliable SORT method (Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy) to provide evidence-based ratings, grading both the evidence and the relative potential harm. Thoroughly updated, ensuring that you remain well informed regarding the latest evidence. Contains 10 new chapters covering clinician resilience, supporting immunity, NASH/fatty liver, hair loss, rethinking the movement prescription, compassion practices, prescribing low-dose naltrexone, psychedelics, tapering off PPIs and opioids, as well as an expanded osteopathy chapter. Covers timely topics aimed at reducing the epidemics of polypharmacy and opioid overuse, as well as supporting immunity in the face of infectious diseases. Provides online access to multiple-choice questions for every chapter—perfect for board exam review. | {
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The Anthracite Golf Association (AGA) merged with GAP in 2018. Founded in 1951, the AGA promotes golf in the Northeast Pennsylvania region.
AGA HISTORY
*The following article was published in the Spring 2018 edition of the GAP Magazine.*
By Tony Regina
Anthracite: a hard coal low in volatile hydrocarbons and burning with little smoke or flame.
Anthracite Golf Association: an organization high on camaraderie and burning with large smoke or flame thanks to a new affiliation.
The Golf Association of Philadelphia welcomes Anthracite to its ever-expanding family in 2018. As a result of this new merger, all Anthracite services will fall under the GAP umbrella. Patrick Lloyd, Anthracite's Executive Director, will assume the position of GAP Director of Northeast Operations and will continue to administer Anthracite's tournament schedule.
"The Golf Association of Philadelphia has maintained a presence in the Northeastern Pennsylvania region for years, with seven clubs already being members of GAP," Mario Machi, GAP Director of Member Services, said. "Now the entire Anthracite region is a part of GAP for all GAP Member Services to include USGA services such as handicapping, course rating and USGA qualifying events. Anthracite's tournament schedule remains in place but will be strengthened with the additional staff and resources now available because of an expanded relationship with GAP."
The Anthracite Golf Association's inception isn't a far cry from that of the Golf Association of Philadelphia. A group of golf enthusiasts met frequently in 1951 and in essence formed an organization to oversee all competitive events in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
"We used to have a meeting once a year and schedule the events. Clubs would come to the meeting, raise their hand and say they'll take this tournament or that tournament," Carlyle Robinson, one of Anthracite's founders, said. "We didn't force the tournaments on people."
Robinson is among a collection largely credited with Anthracite's foundation and subsequent growth. Don Allan, Jr. and Vince Scarpetta, Jr. both recall their respective fathers playing primary roles at the organization's outset, too. Allan's father Don, an eight-time club champion at Fox Hill, served as Anthracite's first president until his death in 1970.
"Because of his involvement in amateur competition, he had that respect as both an administrator and a golfer," Don Allan, Jr., 70, of Lake Harmony, Pa., said.
Scarpetta's father, along with the aforementioned Don Allan, Robinson and others envisioned Anthracite's purpose: to promote golf in the Northeastern Pennsylvania region.
"[My father] was a big advocate for Junior golf and wanted to get some guys together who were, like him, golf aficionados and put together an association that could run tournaments – kind of bring the clubs and golf courses of Northeastern Pennsylvania together," Vince Scarpetta, Jr., 65, of Moosic, Pa., said. "Anthracite is grassroots."
Grassroots is surely a theme among Anthracite's forerunners. As the organization became more than a scheduling body, Robinson adopted a competitions coordinator role of sorts in 1972.
"They needed somebody to put in the time. They kind of asked me if I would do it," Robinson, 70, of Wyoming, Pa., said. "I started not knowing what I was getting into, but it worked out OK. At that time, I pretty much ran all of the tournaments. I sent out the entries, made the pairings, made the starting sheets and scoresheets. All the [host club] professionals needed to do was start the players and take down the scores."
The role Robinson held then is comparable – and then some – to the one Lloyd holds now. Under the advice of his college golf coach, Marc Cordelli, Lloyd pursued and attained a P.J. Boatwright internship with the Anthracite Golf Association in 1998. He remained connected with the organization afterward, handling behind-the-scenes tasks while a student at Lackawanna College and later Temple University.
"In the evenings, if I had free time, I figured I'd do something with Anthracite," Lloyd, 40, of Honesdale, Pa., said. "If I wasn't with friends or at the gym playing a sport, it was, 'Let's see what's going on with Anthracite and how we can make it better.' It was a job I was going to go back to in the summer. I thought, 'How could I make it better when I go back?'"
"Dennis Corvo, Bill Lawler and others were very instrumental in growing the Anthracite Golf Association to what it is today. Without their leadership and volunteer efforts, we would have never been able to evolve to this point."
Upon his graduation from Temple in 2002, Lloyd became Anthracite's Executive Director, a position he created and presented to the organization's executive committee.
"It was a purely volunteer organization until we had enough money to hire Patrick," Bill Lawler, who served as Anthracite's president for 10 years, said. "We carried on for years as best we could. We were able to do a lot of the groundwork. Once Patrick was hired, we became a much more orderly, professional organization. He deserves an awful lot of credit."
"[Anthracite] pretty much knew I would be teaching and have the summers off, so it was an opportunity for me to grow the association and to grow the game of golf in our area," Lloyd said. "I'm a people person. I have a genuine interest in people. I love to talk, and I love the game of golf myself. My biggest goal in life was not to punch a clock. There was a lot of freedom [in this job], but with freedom comes responsibility. We grew rapidly. There were some demographics that really weren't being serviced, so we went and expanded the association."
Youth is a primary example of expansion. The Lawler Junior Tour (for boys and girls), which began in earnest in 1983, includes 10-15 events annually, highlighted by a Tournament of Champions with two age divisions: 9-14 and 15-18. Only one event dotted the tour's calendar at first.
"I'm kind of credited with starting it, so much so that they named the tour after me. I was very happy to be honored that way, but I said, 'Could you wait until I die? I didn't feel worthy of it. I'm very touched by it,'" Lawler, 70, of West Wyoming, Pa., said. "We got it going. We only had one Junior event then all of a sudden, we had six events. While we were getting it running, I would be there at the crack of dawn every Monday to run the event, score the event, do the write-ups. We turned it into a nice little program."
Lawler insisted on two conditions prior to sending Anthracite's Junior ship into orbit. Participants didn't need to be a member of an Anthracite Member Club – or any club, for that matter. And they didn't need to pay an entry fee to play.
"We didn't charge a dollar for any of the events. We still don't charge anything, but parents are invited to pay a fee to help support the Junior program, if they care to," Lawler said. "I'm just looking to promote the game. We don't have enough monitors out there to see if the kids are playing correctly, but at least they're exposed to the game. That was the main thrust for my idea of a what a Junior program would be, at least in our area. To start them at an early age with such a great game … that's something I thought I should do."
"Dennis Corvo, Bill Lawler and others were very instrumental in growing the Anthracite Golf Association to what it is today. Without their leadership and volunteer efforts, we would have never been able to evolve to this point," Larry McClure, who will serve as chairman of Anthracite's Championship Committee, added.
In addition to the Lawler Junior Tour, Anthracite's scholarship program is an organizational highlight. Now in its 29th year, it aids graduating high school seniors in pursuit of a college education. The scholarship program is merit-based – academics, character, and participation in the Lawler Junior Tour among the prerequisites – and available to residents within Anthracite's 18 counties. It awarded 11 recipients in 2017.
In the tournament realm, Anthracite's schedule includes 15 events, distinguished by the celebrated Coal Scuttle Championships (Amateur, Senior, Super Senior and Women's). It is a founding event in which clubs compete against other clubs to determine regional supremacy. Approximately 20 of Anthracite's 46 Member Clubs annually compete in the Coal Scuttle, which uses a college-style scoring system.
"It's really for bragging rights," Lloyd said. "You look back on it, and there are players who participated in the [Pennsylvania Golf Association] Amateur and Open, the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open. It's a very distinguished list. I'm interested to see how it's going to grow with this new affiliation with the Golf Association of Philadelphia."
Atop that list of Anthracite talent is Art Wall, Jr., a Philadelphia PGA Section and World Golf Hall of Fame member. Wall learned to play golf at Honesdale Golf Club and later became a member of Country Club of Scranton; both venues are core Anthracite clubs. He won the Pennsylvania Golf Association's Amateur Championship twice (1947, 1949) before turning professional. In 1959, Wall won The Masters, the Vardon Trophy (awarded to the player with the lowest scoring average), led the PGA Tour in money earnings and attained a spot on the Ryder Cup team. For the majority of his professional career, he represented Pocono Manor Resort & Spa, another Anthracite club.
Wall is responsible for designing Pocono Farms Country Club – one of many fine facilities in the region's lineage. Fox Hill, Irem Country Club, Valley Country Club and Wyoming Valley Country Club all received the A.W. Tillinghast touch. The esteemed Donald Ross crafted gems such as Buck Hill Falls Golf Club, Elkview Country Club and Pocono Manor in the Anthracite region. Founded in 1896, Scranton is a foregone lock for any "Top 100 Classic Courses" list.
A visit to Berwick Golf Club, another well-regarded facility of the area, illuminates the area's passion for the game. A handful of members actually handle the grounds keeping duties. Impressive. As a representative of Berwick, McClure became involved with Anthracite in 1990. He will remain an active lead on Anthracite's course rating front, assembling teams and measuring courses within the coverage area. The Frosty Valley member cites the new relationship with GAP as an instrumental aid moving forward.
"I think we can propel the advancement of golf in the northern part of the state," McClure, 62, of Danville, Pa., said. "We were a small organization before. Our affiliation with the Golf Association of Philadelphia now brings on a large administrative staff. With that, we can really focus our efforts on growing the game. That's where I see it headed."
Thanks to the new merger, Anthracite members can expect an expanded array of benefits, highlighted by access to participation in all GAP events – save for the BMW GAP Team Matches this year. Reflexively, all Anthracite events (with the exception of the Coal Scuttle(s)) are now open to all GAP members.
"It's going to be a huge change, going from a small, mom-and-pop type organization to moving in with one of the largest, most well-known golf associations in the United States," McClure said. "It's going to be a positive step forward. Everybody involved is looking forward to it."
"We are excited to partner with the Anthracite Golf Association. It is another step in the expansion of the Golf Association of Philadelphia's mission: promoting, preserving and protecting the game," Mark Peterson, GAP Executive Director, added. "We expect that the resources of GAP will serve as a substantial asset to Anthracite and know we will learn from their expertise. We look forward to expanding and enhancing Anthracite's outstanding and rich history. Growing the game is always at the forefront of our minds."
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This mix of patterns is so amazing to me. I would love to do this in a small space to make a big impact. An all white bathroom perhaps.... Hmm. Love it!
This next tile is so super adorable and so inexpensive! I see it all the time and it reminds me of Nicole Curtis every time. I remember one of her first episodes, she put this tile down in one of the bathrooms and it was just so beautiful and classic to me... I really wanted to maybe put this in our bathroom in our home but my husband wasn't a huge fan. I had already picked out our tile but on our way out I saw this one and what really sold me was that it was a third of the price of what we already picked out. Still, husband wasn't impressed. Imagine if I said I wanted to put the mixed patterned tile in there. HAHA! I'll probably have to sneak it inside and install it myself, but it will happen someday though. Oh you just wait.
Ok I'm back and I couldn't find it.... AGH! This picture was found on Pinterest and the site is no longer available.
Next up isn't exactly a tile, but It functions sort of the same way. I love seeing brick floors in homes. It's so rustic and charming. I would love to have brick floors one day. We've toyed around the idea of putting a brick pathway outside our home now so we will see how or if that turns out.
This bathroom is just so charming and cute, I just had to throw it in here.
Last we have marble tile. This is by far my favorite... It's so clean and classic and comes in so many different patterns to fit any style home.
Last weekend we bit the bullet and purchased tile for our bathroom. I was originally imagining a hexagon small tile in there. I wen't looking and came across a herringbone pattern. I instantly fell in love and the husband approved. We got it and we're just waiting to install it.... I'm afraid it will sit in the boxes forever. We had a construction friend come over to help us determine the issue with our foundation. The tile in our bathroom and kitchen now are cracking and coming up. Taylor and I thought it was because the foundation was bad because our bathroom slants, and our kitchen is shaped like a bowl. #OldHouseProbs... We wanted someone to come look before we went laying tile because we don't want it to crack. Our friend told us he didn't see any issues with the drywall cracking so that led him to believe when they added on our bathroom in the 50's, they added it on crooked to match the rest of the already settling home. EYE ROLL! BUT that meant there wasn't much settling and he said the tile was cracking because it wasn't installed right. They put it right on the sub floor rather than putting down wonder board... Big words... Meaning we need to lay down wonder board before laying tile. So glad he came over to help because we wouldn't have known that part. We won't know for sure whats up with the foundation until we can get someone to crawl underneath our house to look. But until then, I have a patch of my pretty new flooring sitting on my bathroom floor. I can pretend right??
So many pretty marble options. I still love the hex tile but that herringbone is just awesome. I've always loved the herringbone pattern and when you mix in marble, it's what my dreams are made of, peeps.
Here is the tile we purchased for our bathroom. I can't wait to see it in! After that, the vanity and sink! WEE!!!
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend and as always thank you for stopping by to see what i'm up to! | {
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A frank look at the rates of maternal mental illness paints an interesting picture: never before have rates of mental illness in pregnant women been so high. But there are options. While some medications have been shown to cause detrimental effects to the unborn foetus, newer medications on the market can be taken safely during pregnancy. Join Dr Treasure McGuire as she explores what is, and what is not, OK.
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Dual-sided card printers are your best bet for printing large volumes of dual-sided cards, as they are able to print on both sides of a card in one pass. A little known secret is that single-sided card printers can be used to produce dual-sided card as well.
Zebra is improving its P100i card printer with an upgrade that makes it more convenient to use. Effective immediately, the P100i is manufactured to include 16 MB of memory. This doubles the card printer's memory, a great improvement over its former 8 MB standard memory.
Students at D.C. magnet high school, School Without Walls, are being issued public transit cards in effort to curb violence and crime.
Students at Seattle University have access to a secure payment option with their student IDs. The multiuse cards can be used for purchases not only on campus, but at off campus retailers as well.
With the onset of Earth Week comes the opportunity to examine our footprint on the planet. It's a good time to examine business practices around the office, including within your card program. Fortunately, AlphaCard is making it easier to create card programs that minimize environmental impact.
Nuevo Leon's transport authority, Monterrey Enlaces Inteligentes, is implementing a prepaid smart card program for purchasing public transportation fare throughout the northeast region of Mexico.
London will soon be the world's first city to offer contactless card payment for public transportation fares across an entire metro transit program.
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Considering the current economic situation around the world, it is essential to note that you cannot predict the right business that will effectively thrive in any market. If you search "make money from home", you will find thousands of sites proclaiming that you can make hundreds of thousands from the comfort of your bedroom. However, these sites require you to first subscribe, buy a book, watch a video, or pay some fee to learn how. The fact that there is a lot of such rubbish out there, it might frustrate you when looking for legitimate ways to make money from home. Here are 7 legitimate ways to make money from home.
If you are afraid of losing money at all, then you should avoid trading stocks, forex and options. However, if you want to make passive income like professional traders, you can start by investing small amount of money to gain experience. Forex trading with CMC Markets provides a great opportunity for traders to trade 24 hours a day five days a week. So, if you are interested in trading in this niche, you must learn how to trade, using the trading guides.
Blogging is one of the popular ways to make money from home. You can put up a blog to promote some products or ideas with an aim to bring traffic to your blog. You don't need to be an established writer to write blogs, but you need the knowledge of the topic and a bit of creative thinking to come up with an outstanding blog post.
If you have enough time and an expertise on specific topics, consider creating a niche website. Niche website owners make money from home by selling adverts, products and posting affiliate links. Your niche website can focus on anything provided it features contents that your readers are looking for. These websites can earn you a lot of income for a long period of time, providing you regularly update the content related to the site topic.
Obviously, traditional brick and mortar jobs are an excellent way to boost your income, but they come with restrictions: the job versus your physical location; the hours needed versus the hours needed. However, there lots of opportunities for making money from home, providing you have a computer and a high speed internet connection. You can create a virtual office to perform various administrative duties, accounting work, customer service and many more.
Business of any type and size rely on surveying customers to determine whether their products or services are meeting the preferences and needs of the people they target. You will get full-time income by completing such surveys online from home. There are hundreds of sites online that pay you to fill out surveys to help them obtain their targeted data; just make sure the site is free. If you work with various survey companies, you could make a passive income. You can do this piece of work from home or anywhere else you have an internet connection.
If you have a talent for writing or an expert in a given profession, there are numerous opportunities available online that you can join to make money from home. Don't let your talent go to waste; you will definitely find people who want to pay you for your skills. Visit freelance sites and post your skills to let them find you or look through jobs that are already posted to see if you can do them. Most of these freelance sites will let you set your project rate or hourly rate before you start applying. The pay may vary from a few pounds to several hundreds of pounds, depending on the project you work on.
Another way to make money from home is via affiliate marketing. Here, you make money selling the products and services of other people. You don't have to hire any employee, store any product, handle the payment process or deal with customer service. Simply, create a website, start advertising and you will earn commission on every product sold. Affiliate marketing has very low overhead cost and you won't have the tress to selling your own products or services. | {
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In the run up to the General Meeting on Wednesday 6 November, we'll be discussing the agenda items and asking you what you think. Please share your thoughts in the comments below and remember to come along to the meeting to get your voice heard. It's 4-6pm in the Chapel Lecture Theatre at Penryn Campus. All students are welcome!
You may have noticed a discussion board up in The Compass last week about art on campus and we're keen to know your thoughts. Do you have any strong opinions about what kind of art should be featured? Should it be made by students? Invested by students? Should you have a say on decisions? A new art feature is in development and David Cotterrell will be presenting his design at the General Meeting. If you want to know what's going on, make sure you're there!
If you have any additional comments leading up to and during the meeting, tweet us @FXUtweet and use the hashtag #FXUugm. We'll be live tweeting the event! And remember, if this is an issue you feel really strongly about it, come along to the meeting. Your voice is important!
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When I stood in this spot last summer, I shared the story of being broken down by the loss and suffering I had witnessed over the last 4 years living in Haiti. I preached about Jesus feeding the 5,000 even as he grieved the loss of John the Baptist, and I held onto that story as a beacon of hope as I navigated the somewhat foreign and often surprising process of healing.
My experience of healing was not one single thing – I started counseling, I read books about the problem of suffering, I learned to pray for healing in new ways with a group from my church in Haiti, and I studied scripture passages like the Gospel reading for today. And through all of these different experiences, I learned a few things about healing that I want to share with you this morning.
First, I came to see healing as an act of war.
If you look at the context of today's gospel reading, Jesus has spent most of Chapter 4 of Mark's gospel talking about his kingdom. He told parables to give his followers word pictures of what the kingdom looks like. And then at the end of Chapter 4 and through to 5, Jesus seems to say, enough metaphor about what the kingdom is like, this is what my kingdom is: the calming of a chaotic sea, the casting out of demons, the restoration of health and wholeness to a bleeding woman, and life to Jairus' little girl.
The thing is, we talk about Jesus' kingdom coming as if it is such great news, and it certainly is for these folks. But "coming" means that Jesus' kingdom isn't actually all here yet. It means that we are largely still living under a rule that is defined not by love and peace, but by suffering and conflict. Most of us only need a few minutes with the news cycle to be reminded of that.
I know this is the "already but not yet" nature of God's kingdom here on earth, but the truth Is that I don't really get the "not yet" part. What is God waiting for? What does it mean for Jesus to have conquered death if all of the rest of us are still dying? Why is evil still wreaking havoc all over the place? What is a loving God doing while all of this suffering is happening?
Part of my healing journey last year was studying this problem, and one image that came to me during this time was of the American south in the weeks following the end of the Civil War. Lee had surrendered at Appomattox on April 9th, but skirmishes continued for months. The emancipation of slaves didn't reach parts of Texas until June 19th (now celebrated in African American communities as Juneteenth). Those long months – with freedom coming, but the slave masters still in control – it's an image that has helped me understand the "already and not yet" of Jesus' kingdom. And it's an image that really resonated with my own experience. The healing process for me truly felt like a release from captivity.
When Jesus heals, he is not just making someone feel better – he is advancing the boundaries of his kingdom. Jesus the liberator is reclaiming territory from the enemy.
It feels freeing to use words like war and resistance and fighting, because it does not look to me like the King of chaos and violence is trying to pack up and go peacefully. If you're squirming at those words, I get it. But this is not the Crusades. It's possible to see Jesus as fighting a war against evil without twisting his image into something bellicose and aggressive, because God's ways are not our ways. God's ways are what we see in Jesus: reconciliation, generosity, truth, healing. These are the means by which he comes and plants his flag.
The second thing I learned: healing happens when Jesus shows up, and most of the time Jesus shows up because someone asked him to.
I'm guessing there is one, but I couldn't think of a single instance when Jesus performs a healing miracle that didn't involve someone seeking out his help. Sometimes, as with the woman in our story today, or the demon-possessed man from earlier in Chapter 5, it's the suffering person himself. But just as often, it's someone else – like today's synagogue ruler coming on behalf of his daughter. In some cases, like with a deaf and mute man in Decapolis, or the blind man in Bethsaida, a whole crowd brings the suffering one to Jesus. Sometimes, people have to be quite persistent: the four friends who lower a man through the roof to get to Jesus, the foreign woman seeking healing for her daughter who argues with Jesus that "even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs," and Bartimaeus sitting on the roadside hollering over the protests of others.
I don't quite know what to make of this – why isn't Jesus just shooting out rainbows of healing power over whole cities? But it seems like, for whatever reason, that's not the way Jesus' power works. In the meantime, at least we have heroes like the woman in today's story. The audacity to reach out and touch Jesus, of all people – possibly breaking purity laws and maybe also gender norms. It seems like this woman was so far beyond caring about propriety at this point she would have needed a telescope to look back at the lines she was crossing. But she couldn't be bothered with that; she needed Jesus. And she got him, didn't she? The certainty, the boldness – she is the woman I want to be when I need healing.
She is not the woman I was last year. I needed the crowd to carry me. I had lost faith in God's goodness, which was excruciating, and of course God was the last person I wanted help from in bearing that pain. I couldn't bring myself to talk to God about it, but I could tell my church, and on Easter morning as they wept with me, they believed for me, and they carried me to Jesus. I don't know how to repay them other than by knowing that I have to be part of that crowd for someone else as often as I can. It's my job, as part of the body of believers, to cry out to Jesus for healing, not only for myself, but like Jairus, on behalf of others.
There is a whole lot of suffering in this world: those families, escaping horrors in other countries just to be subjected to more of them here. Those children, torn from their parents. The political violence in Nicaragua. The shooting in Annapolis. It can be wearying to think about, let alone pray for. But I try to remember: healing happens when Jesus shows up, and most of the time Jesus shows up because someone asked him to.
And the last point: Jesus' healing is often more than we bargained for.
When Jairus sought out Jesus, he asked him to come heal his daughter, who was ill. But before Jesus arrived, Jairus hears that the little girl had died. That feels like…. a significantly bigger problem. Lack of medical and scientific knowledge aside, first century Jews probably saw people recover from their illnesses from time to time. They probably did not see a lot of people raised from the dead.
I can't imagine how Jairus must have crumpled at the news. I can't imagine the devastation of a parent trying desperately to save your child and learning that you have failed.
Jesus, however, is not only not deterred from his mission to heal the girl, he also turns his compassionate gaze on her father. "Don't be afraid," He says. "Just believe." The Bible doesn't record Jairus' reaction. Was he freed from his fear and guilt and suffering in that moment? Did he believe his daughter would live? I think so, I hope so – but the important thing to me is that Jesus sees Jairus' fear and deems it worthy of healing too. Jesus means to liberate every last corner of this earth, and of our hearts.
When the woman comes to Jesus, all she wants is to put a stop to the bleeding. She's been bleeding for twelve years. She's been bleeding for as long as Jairus' daughter had been on this earth, and when she touches Jesus she knows that It. Has. Stopped.
Did you hear that? Daughter. Daughter, you belong to the community. You belong to this family, you are one of us. In that moment, I feel like Jesus makes the healing complete in a way that the woman probably had never anticipated.
It was devastating. She is one of my closest friends, and a woman who has experienced more kinds of heartbreak than one can imagine – and now this. I was worried and upset for her. And truth be told, I panicked more than a bit for myself – I felt like I had just got my legs back under me, and if this diagnosis was correct, I feared not only the consequences for her health but also for my ability to love and support her well if I was once again falling apart.
So I prayed. I don't know that I have ever prayed as often and as fervently for anything in my life. While the doctors biopsied and tested and talked and consulted the actual world expert on this kind of tumor, I prayed.
You may be able to guess where this is going: when results from the further tests were finally available a few weeks later, there was literally nothing there. Whatever the pathologists had seen the first time had simply vanished. She was fine.
Look, I believe in modern medicine. And scientific explanations for things. I don't really believe that these things happen. But this thing happened. I still, months later, don't quite know what to make of it, except that it feels like the same kind of gratuitous grace as I see in these stories. And for that I give thanks. Amen. | {
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