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Authorize.net now allows electronic cigarettes?
As of the writing of this blog, industry sources are confirming Authorize.Net's terms no longer prohibit electronic cigarettes, hookah pens or similar previously prohibited categories. You heard that right; as of right now Authnet is no longer banning e-cig merchants from using their gateway.
Previously all vaping related products were clearly and specifically placed on their prohibited activities list, along with online gun sales, weapons, etc. That entire section including the reference to guns, ammunition and other weapons no longer appears to be within their service agreement.
Check it out for yourself, you can see their main terms, or visit their service agreement to learn more.
The e-cig world is ever-changing, and with official word from regulators still on the horizon, it is sure to keep on changing. Here is a link to the FDA page on the subject, as you can see there is still a lot that is up in the air.
If you are an eCommerce vaping related merchant and would like to talk payment gateways, please contact asap, we expect to be even busier… very very soon! | {
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Living Adventurously
Displaying episodes 1 - 30 of 65 in total
November 27, 2019 • 5 minutes
Living Adventurously - an Introduction
My name is Alastair Humphreys. Back in my youth, my glory days, I spent 4 years cycling around the world. Ever since then I've been interested in the idea of Living Adventurously. But the definition of Living Adventurously differs for everyone. And it also changes over time, as our lives and circumstances change. So I decided to get back on my bike and spend a month asking different people what living adventurously means to them....
December 10, 2019 • 32 minutes
Learning to Slow Down and Choose Priorities - Living Adventurously #1
Claire Fuller is training to be an occupational therapist. She loves wild swimming and getting out onto the North Yorkshire moors for overnight camps. Finding the balance between being a busy working woman and a carefree adventurous soul can be difficult. I spent a month cycling around Yorkshire, interviewing people along the way about their perspectives on trying to live more adventurously. I'd never interviewed anyone for a podcast before; Claire had never been interviewed. But she did bake me flapjack and take me on a walk to the birthplace of Captain Cook. So I deemed this opening foray into the world of podcasting to be a success! I was interested to talk to Claire about learning to commit, about adapting to a new career after many years roaming and dabbling, and the ups and downs of being a busy 27-year-old woman who loves the outdoors and adventure.
I've Never Really Noticed Things Before, Because I Haven't Looked - Living Adventurously #2
Kay Willis is the director at Beyond Boundaries, an organisation that provides opportunities for people with learning disabilities in the beautiful setting of Commondale, North Yorkshire. My ride to the farm took me up and over impressive, empty moorland. It was a stunning location and extremely peaceful. The farm exuded an atmosphere of warm, welcoming kindness. I was invited in for a cup of tea amidst the busy bustle of getting ready for the day; choosing activities to get stuck into and preparing to feed all the farm animals.
Getting Older, the Benefits of Having Time, and Being Aware of your Mortality - Living Adventurously #3
Mike Bagshaw is a Lancastrian by birth and a zoologist by training. He spent his working career in education, initially indoors, but then for 30 years he worked in outdoor education centres, introducing children and adults to the delights of watersports, mountaineering, forest education and how to understand and appreciate the natural world. I met Mike for lunch at the picturesque Runswick Bay, at the foot of one of the steepest hills of the summer. The pub has a strong claim to the best sea view in the country, I reckon. Over a lunch of laughter and cheesy chips, I found myself hoping that I can be like Mike when I grow up.
Living Adventurously is About Trying to Not Be at Work - Living Adventurously #4
Simon Jackson launched the superb Moors One Hundred bikepacking event in North Yorkshire. He guided me around some of his favourite trails on a glorious day of summer heatwave. Simon has a normal job and the usual commitments of raising a family. So he has to work hard to squeeze in bursts of adventure and spending time in the wild places that he loves. I loved the story he told me about setting himself the Strava challenge of cycling every single street in his hometown. Simon is an evangelist for the North Yorkshire Moors and I could see why. We cycled over open moorland, through forests, and sweeping singletrack. It was a hell of a ride. Best of all, given that it was blazing hot, was that Simon planned our ride via a pub lunch and a return ticket on the famous Goathland steam train.
Putting Restrictions in Place Enforces Creativity - Living Adventurously #5
Tommy Banks was the youngest chef in the world to be awarded a Michelin star. The Black Swan at Oldstead was rated the best restaurant in the world by TripAdvisor in 2017. As a connoisseur of banana sandwiches and dehydrated expedition meals, this was not my usual world! But that is exactly what I was interested in on this bicycle ride: to learn about different people's worlds and ask myself how their lessons might overlap with my own.
Adventure is Being Open to the Possibility of Something Changing Your Life in Ways You Can't Predict - Living Adventurously #6
Helen Mort is a busy woman. She is an award-winning poet and novelist, a runner and a climber. She has also recently become a mum which has transformed her perspective on living adventurously. She told me about being open to the possibilities of change in your life, and the weird way in which an expedition to Greenland can feel less daunting than staying in Sheffield at a gathering of other new parents.
The Inspirations and Limitations for Women Getting into the Outdoors - Living Adventurously episode #7
Hetty Key combined her industry experience of the Outdoor / Adventure world with her academic background to investigate issues surrounding women in adventure. Hetty is passionate about using data to increase diversity and improve accessibility within the outdoors. Women in Adventure offers a collective voice for women, empowering others through the sharing of information, inspiration and advice. We took refuge from the torrential rain in a cafe to chat. I asked Hetty what she believes limits women getting more involved with the outdoor community. She is an adventurer, an endurance athlete, and a massive data geek. It's a good combination!
What Stories Do You Tell Yourself About Your Barriers? - Living Adventurously #8
Sarah Lister was drifting through her twenties until a 'doorstep mile' moment of commitment saw her quit her unloved job and begin again. Today Sarah lives in a cosy cottage at the foot of beautiful fells in the Peak District National Park. She works as a coach these days and this has given her a new way of thinking, teaching her that a fresh perspective comes from asking open, non-judgemental questions. I arrived at Sarah's house in a torrential storm. I was soaking wet and a bit fed-up. So when Sarah invited me to join her for a swim in the stream cascading down the mountain behind her village I was not particularly keen. But I remembered one of life's immutable rules: you never regret a wild swim. And, sure enough, the hills were beautiful, the waterfall was bracing and bouncing and we galloped back down the hill happy, and hungry for homemade pizza.
Living an Authentic Life is One Less Thing to Worry About
Louise McMahon is a climber, caver, diver, occasional photographer and a trans woman she/her. So says her Twitter bio, and I like the order she has chosen to list things in. Once Louise had unpicked and identified the problems she faced, the big change of committing to transition was a sudden release and huge relief. Committing was, in the end, easier than hiding. And none of the worries she had beforehand came to pass. I began this podcast to ask people about worlds that overlap with my own but are also very different. Louise's open, thoughtful explanations of realising that she was not living the life she wanted to lead - and then summoning the boldness to make a massive change - are the very epitome of what I wanted on this living adventurously podcast.
January 7, 2020 • 32 minutes
Don't stand on the edge of the diving board with your toes over the edge for hours - Living Adventurously #10
Tomo Thompson is Chief Executive of the charity Friends of the Peak District who work to safeguard the landscape of Britain's first national park. Tomo is a retired Army Officer, with a recent background in business management consultancy. He also enjoys and instructs outdoor pursuits and is an encyclopaedia of knowledge about expeditions, equipment and fine places to unroll your bivvy bag for the night. I asked Tomo whether the word 'adventure' was inappropriate for a career in the military. One similarity in our lives was that military life gives you restlessness and an appetite for uncertainty. Now caring for one of the most beautiful corners of Yorkshire, Tomo believes that a small thing which greatly improves life is to go to the top of a hill, sit down, turn off the phone, accept what the weather's doing, and accept both how big and how small you are. Wise words indeed.
On Sunday night I am excited to go back to work on Monday morning - Living Adventurously 11
Jon Barton is the founder of Vertebrate Publishing. It sits at the very heart of British adventure writing and outdoor sports. Jon says that "we publish books to inspire adventure. It's our rule that the only books we publish are those that we'd want to read or use ourselves. We endeavour to bring you beautiful books that stand the test of time and that you'll be proud to have on your bookshelf for years to come." I asked Jon about the lessons he's learned from starting a company, the discrepancy between male and female authors in the outdoor world, and his scorn for self-titled 'Adventurers' (like me) who spend a lot of time talking about themselves on the internet...
January 14, 2020 • 34 minutes
We Need to Reclaim Time to Think in Our Life if we are to Do Meaningful Things - Living Adventurously #12
Sophie Stephenson was living the life she'd always wanted. She had a well-paid dream job in Australia, lived in a beautiful place and felt secure in the knowledge that this could go on, indefinitely. But she was, she realised, unfulfilled. She was not, it turned out, truly happy with this life at all. By chance Sophie came across a reference to Nancy Kline's book Time to Think. She described a way of being with one another that is both incredibly simple, and incredibly rare. We don't give ourselves, or others, the freedom to think without interruption, or judgment, or time limits, or an obsession with outcomes. We limit our thinking, our conversations, our relationships and our entire lives by confining our minds. Sophie began to question the life she had chosen. She began to ask what she really wanted, to explore the 'authentic' me, her instinctive mind, and gradually, she began to reclaim what really mattered. Sophie left corporate life, moved back to the UK, and met the man who is now her husband and father to her two children. We need to reclaim time to think in our life if we are to do meaningful things with our life. I was struck by how deeply Sophie listened and quickly figured me out. It was almost bizarre, in a nice way. I asked her how I could become a better listener, and how to ask better questions - both pretty crucial things for a novice podcaster to get to grips with...
There is a Broken Connection Between Cities and Wildness - Living Adventurously 13
Professor Ian Rotherham is an expert on a range of environmental issues, including urban wildlife, extreme weather, flooding and climate change. He has published extensively in academic journals, and has released a number of books on UK wildlife and the environment. Ian is a man positively bursting with enthusiasm and knowledge and ideas. Ian poured forth a cheerful stream of lessons on the environment, eco-tourism and rewilding. We talked about the cultural severance between cities and wildness, and the reassuring dictum that you can change the world, a little bit at a time: perhaps by beginning with rewilding your back garden.
One Thing at a Time, as Beautiful as Possible - Living Adventurously 14
Thom Barnett runs Mamnick, a clothing brand passionate about cycling. The tagline is "one thing at a time, as beautiful as possible". I cajoled Thom out of bed at early o'clock and we cycled out of Sheffield together, nipping down the back alleys and cycle paths he knows so well. Over breakfast I asked the fine arts graduate about life as a fashion designer, loving what you do, and Thom's love for exploring the hills and lanes of the Peak District.
February 3, 2020 • 28 minutes
"What is it that I want?" - an Adventure with a Raft and a Piano. Living Adventurously 15
Ben Cummins is on a mission to deliver a piano from Liverpool to London. On a home-made raft. That he propels himself. Within 25 years... So far it has taken Ben seven years to push his raft the 127 miles along the canal from Liverpool to Leeds! This adventure / art project / way of life began when Ben asked himself a brilliant question, "what is it that I want from my life?"
February 11, 2020 • 37 minutes
Going out to explore the world was not encouraged within the Pakistani community
Imran Mughal was the first British-Pakistani to cycle round the world. Over a delicious curry cooked by his mum the proud Yorkshireman told me how going out to explore the world was not encouraged within the Pakistani community. But the decline in health of his dad was a wake-up call to Imran that good health is not a given, nor does it last for ever. That, combined with redundancy, spurred him into action.
What you don't know you can learn by doing - Living Adventurously 17
Tim Frenneaux is a former martial arts instructor and nine to fiver. He decided to return to the outdoor life that had brought him so much happiness growing up, and that the best way to make the difference he wanted to see in the world, was to start a business founded on social and environmental principles: Gather Outdoors.
Green Spaces are an Opportunity for People to Come Together and Connect - Living Adventurously 18
Annie Berrington is the founder of Get Out More, a social enterprise working to help people engage with nature to feel better in mind and body. She is a qualified forest school practitioner, a busy mum, and a keen microadventurer.
March 3, 2020 • 47 minutes
I'm Out Of My Depth, Let's Do It // I Get Knocked Down, But I Get Up Again. Living Adventurously 19.
Boff Whalley, from the band Chumbawamba is a keen runner, never happier than when mud-splattered and gasping up on the windy hills of West Yorkshire. He is also a playwright, the founder of Commoners Choir, and the author of Run Wild - an account of his experiences as a fell runner.
March 10, 2020 • 31 minutes
"I wanted to create the Runners' equivalent of a Biker Cafe." - Living Adventurously 20
Ben Dave ran a lap of Yorkshire because he needed a big challenge after running changed his life, helping him lose 30kg and stop smoking a couple of packets a day. Running also helped Ben with his mental health. When he was feeling down and lonely, Ben could only think of going to the pub as an option. Therefore he set up the Early Bird Run Crew - a friendly, daily, early 5km run in his home town to connect the community, making everyone happier and stronger individuals.
"If I could live my life over I'd have been braver in my 20s." Living Adventurously 21
Michaela Hanna has completed IronManUK, the Lakeland50 ultra mountain marathon, cycled from Edinburgh to London and across the Western Cape of South Africa. She therefore has personal experience of the significance of precise and relevant nutrition and places a high level of importance on the nutritional value of the food. Having spent time working in fine-dining restaurants, high-end event catering companies and as a private chef alongside her day job, the time came for Michaela to follow her joy and feed people full-time again as a private chef.
"Place is a repository of memory." - Living Adventurously 22
Rob Cowen is the award-winning author of Common Ground, selected as a 'Book of the Year' in the Times and featuring in the Guardian's Top Ten Readers' Choice. After moving from London to a new home in Yorkshire, Rob found himself on unfamiliar territory, disoriented, hemmed in by winter and yearning for the nearest open space. So one night, he set out to find it – a pylon-slung edge-land, a tangle of wood, meadow, field and river on the outskirts of town. Despite being in the shadow of thousands of houses, it felt unclaimed, forgotten, caught between worlds, and all the more magical for it.
Trying to achieve perfection is usually a recipe for disaster. Living Adventurously 23
Brant Richards is the Co-Founder of HebTroCo which smashed Kickstarter funding targets and grew into a Made In Britain menswear brand from the ground up.
"Going blind is one of the best things that's ever happened to me." - Living Adventurously 24
Steve Bate has a condition that is slowly robbing him of his eyesight. He has now lost most of his vision, and because the condition is degenerative, Steve will go blind. He was devastated when he heard the optician tell him that he was going blind. Steve was working as an outdoor instructor at the time. It was 3 months before he began to find his way out of depression. By then, he worked out there wasn't much he could do about his degenerating eyesight. But he had total control over what he did next. Just like everyone else, Steve isn't going to be on this planet forever, so he might as well make every moment count. And how much he let his condition get in the way of that was completely up to him.
April 7, 2020 • 40 minutes
Wisdom from a Professional Sand Castle Builder - Living Adventurously 25
Jamie Wardley is a professional sand artist who creates far more than the sand castles I joked about. In his own words, "I am a mixed bag with a dose of art, a sprinkle of theatre and an education in Environmental Sciences. I have always tried to do things that bring enjoyment, as I believe if you do, then there is a real chance you will be successful and fulfilled.
April 14, 2020 • 30 minutes
Exploring takes you in Circles - Living Adventurously 26
Chris Goddard is the Yorkshire Map Maker. He has been exploring and mapping his local landscapes ever since he was a child, spurred on by curiosity and a love of being outdoors. Chris dedicates his passion for exploring the minutiae of the world to creating intricate, beautiful books about the woods and moors around his home.
The Right to Feel the Wind in Your Hair - Living Adventurously 27
Theresa Robertshaw helps the elderly get back on bicycles by taking them for rides on an adapted electric tricycle. The mission of Cycling Without Age is to create happiness among our fellow elderly citizens by providing them with an opportunity to remain an active part of society and the local community.
"I know that I'm better than some people and not as good as other people" - Living Adventurously 28
David Oakes is an actor known for his role in "The Borgias" and Prince Ernest in the ITV show "Victoria". David also runs the Trees a Crowd podcast "for those curious about the world around us."
May 5, 2020 • 41 minutes
Four Mums in a Boat - Living Adventurously 29
'Yorkshire Rows' are four mums, friends, businesswomen who rowed 3000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. The expedition resulted in an intriguing variety of outcomes: the same journey impacting on different personalities in very different ways. We talked about the perceived stigma of 'irresponsible mothers' swanning off on selfish adventures, about the struggle of life after huge adventures, and the differences in risk between running a business and rowing the Atlantic.
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The probiotics market, its key players and what consumer sentiment can tell us about trends and opportunities for growth.
Probiotics form a large and much-discussed segment of the nutraceuticals space. In this guide, we take a look at the global probiotics market, its key players and what consumer sentiment can tell us about trends and opportunities for growth. Growing consumer awareness of probiotics and their functional health benefits for conditions including IBS, leaky gut and autoimmune deficiency has led to considerable expansion in the global probiotics market.
In Q4 of 2017, Lumina Intelligence captured customer review data for over 1600 brand variants globally, totaling a staggering 643k customer reviews online. Overall the global probiotics market was thought to be worth $35.5 billion in 2016 (Grand View Research), with predictions its value will exceed $65 billion by 2024 (Global Market Insights). The data collected by Lumina recorded 40 different probiotic species and 25 different delivery technologies – these very niche sectors within the probiotics space provide unique opportunities for suppliers and manufacturers looking to grow their share of the market.
The range of applications for probiotics has gone far beyond supplements alone – with the market now including categories such as kombucha, derma products (probiotic skin care) and probiotic juice. In fact, 79% of consumers taking part in a November 2017 survey by ingredients supplier Ganeden said they would prefer to consume probiotics in food and beverage products rather than in supplement format. Consumer sentiment is an essential currency for measuring product success as well as predicting upcoming trends, and should be monitored carefully by any player looking to succeed in the market.
What can consumer sentiment tell us about the global probiotics market?
Consumer feedback, particularly in the form of product reviews, can provide a quantitative way to collect data on consumer sentiment. Additionally, if captured in detail, this data can provide a picture of the market at every stage of the supply chain, be it for particular brand variants or proprietary ingredients' manufacturers. The chart below shows the average review scores for probiotic supplements by supplier across 19 countries.
As can be seen above, probiotic supplements in general seem to generate high scores; which suggests that they resonate with consumers. Performing particularly well were Dr. Ohhira (8 reviews), Biosearch Life (16 reviews), The World of Biotechnologies (1 review) and Synbio Tech Inc (2 reviews) – all with an average review score of 5.0 (although the low number of reviews for these suppliers should be considered). Other big players also ranked favourably – Cell Biotech (8124 reviews) and DuPont Danisco (95k reviews) achieved an average ranking of 4.8 and 4.6 respectively. Lower average scores included Morinaga (6549 reviews) and Mitsui & Co (9254 reviews) with average rankings of 3.8 and 3.4 respectively.
Segmenting this data into elements such as probiotic strain, format, flavour and delivery system can help businesses see what particular drivers underpin successful products, both their own and of competitors. Multi-strain products are becoming increasingly common and there is often an assumption that the more strains a product has the better.
But does this actually measure up?
The chart below compares the number of strains per brand with average review scores.
From the above, it would appear "The more strains the better" is not entirely true. There is in fact very little difference in average review scores for products with 1-10 strains (average review score 4.56) and those with 10-20 strains (average review score 4.58). Probiotic products, no matter how many strains, generally seem to be well-received by consumers.
With personalisation becoming an increasingly more important way to appeal to consumers; manufacturers and suppliers can identify opportunities within specific populations. If you're a manufacturer looking to target the children's market with your next probiotic product, it's worth knowing which formats are most popular so you can consider this during product development.
From above it's clear that the most common format (i.e. format with the most brand variants) for products targeted at children is chewable tablets, but other formats like packets, sachets, sticks and chocolate balls are reviewed more favourably by consumers.
When the number of reviews for children's probiotics are split by format it's packet, sachets and sticks that come out on top with nearly 91k reviews. Next was powder with just over 29k reviews and the format with most brand variants, chewable tablets, received 17.2k reviews.
Reading all of this you might ask what effect positive reviews can possibly have on sales. Won't consumers just opt for the most widely available products?
The way consumers shop for probiotic products is changing. Online sales are booming and how products are ranked, both by Google and retailers like Amazon, rely at least partially on the number and average score of their reviews. Consumer sentiment can both help businesses predict upcoming trends, and can actually directly affect their products' visibility and consequently online sales and revenue.
This is even more the case with labels such as "Amazon's Choice" being rolled out in 2018. According to GeekWire, the formula that determines the product selected as "Amazon's Choice" in a category "gives heavy weight to average customer ratings of at least 4 stars, low return rates compared to similar products, popularity in Amazon search results, and eligibility for Amazon Prime delivery". These items not only appear top of the search results, but are the only items in their categories that can be ordered through the online retailer's home assistant Alexa (which, until recently, could only re-order previously purchased items).
As you can see from the above images, product ranking and availability varies between regions. Additional Lumina data indicates the probiotics market as a whole, despite the international appeal of probiotics, consists mostly of domestic markets.
In addition to differences in most popular brands between regions, the data itself provides interesting insights about the consumers themselves. For example, one might expect the West to lead in terms of review quantity but in fact China absolutely dominates the review numbers, with over 404k reviews coming from the country.
Specific trends also seem to vary by region and country, especially when it comes to clean label and free-from in the probiotics supplements, kombucha, juice and derma markets. For example, in the US 47% of products are soy free, but this figure is just 10% in Italy.
Identifying differences in consumer sentiment based on granular and segmented data can greatly aid the development of new products by allowing companies to hone in on particular trends in a target region.
As mentioned, consumer sentiment can be a critical tracker for emerging trends, be it clean label, health claims or specific populations. In the case of these examples, businesses can identify a particular population responding strongly to products created with them in mind and enter this niche market whilst it is still relatively untapped by competitors.
In the data collected by Lumina, Women's Health is the 3rd key area, behind digestion and immunity. When one excludes these latter two benefits, women's health products take up a massive 53.6% of the remaining global market. In EU countries, the picture is similar (see chart on right).
Deep-dive analysis can also tell us a lot about scientific drivers, such as specific strains or delivery systems – and how these differ between regions and countries. China's most popular probiotic strain, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, appears in 17% of probiotics products surveyed in the country. The US's most popular, Lactobacillus acidophilus, appears in 12.7% of products on the US market. This again reiterates the importance of closely looking at the countries new products will target and examining the key drivers of successful products in these markets.
The presence of particular delivery technologies also varies from country to country. For example, 100% of reviews on products with Dual Coating delivery technology were from South Korea whereas 88% of reviews on products with BIO-tract delivery technology were from the US.
Lumina Intelligence is an insights service for the nutraceuticals market based on the new currency of quantitative consumer sentiment – online reviews. Through linking insights to science and regulation, Lumina gives businesses the whole picture of the market at every stage of the supply chain. Standing out from other market insight providers is the granularity of the data and the deep-dive analysis used to provide meaningful insights for manufacturers and suppliers.
Lumina Intelligence will launch in July 2018 offering insights firstly to those in the probiotics market, with sports nutrition and sustainability insights coming later in 2018. At Food Ex 2018 in April, Lumina's Head of Market Insights, Ewa Hudson, spoke to NutraIngredient's editor Nathan Gray about the service and what makes it so unique.
Lumina Intelligence segments it's data in the following ways.
Target Audience: Adults, Children 12+, Women etc.
Health benefit: Digestion, Immunity, Women's Health etc.
Format: Capsule, Softgel, Chewable tablet etc.
Delivery technology: BIO-tract, HPMC Capsule, DRcaps capsules etc.
Origin: Canada, US, Australia etc.
Clean label claims: No artificial colours, no GMOs, no preservatives etc.
Free from claims: Dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan etc.
Online retailer: Amazon, Walgreens, Walmart etc.
Subscribers to Lumina Intelligence benefit from PowerPoint reports and data sets, providing in-depth market insights to help businesses identify key areas of innovation and opportunity.
It's clear from the data used above what can be gained by examining consumer sentiment closely, whether it's to get a snapshot of domestic markets or the global probiotics market as a whole.
To hear more about Lumina Intelligence Probiotic, and for subscription enquiries, please contact our team on +44(0)1293 846 699 or by email at [email protected]. To request a demonstration of Lumina Intelligence Probiotics, please fill out a request a demo form. | {
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Should We Lower Women's Pensions to Bridge The "Gender Death Gap"?
The national consciousness is currently in a state of hysteria over an Auckland electrician's decision to offer a 12% discount to female customers on account of New Zealand's "gender wage gap". For those of you not in the matrix, the gender wage gap refers to the fact that the average weekly income of a woman is lower than the average weekly income of a man.
Although Dan McGlashan proved in Understanding New Zealand that the wage gap is entirely due to the fact that men work full-time jobs more often and the women work part-time jobs more often, and that there is no difference in wages for those men and women who are part of the professional class, the perception persists that women are deliberately ripped off in remuneration for their labour by some nefarious conspiracy of people with Y chromosomes.
Some, like the Auckland electrician mentioned above, seem to believe that this perception of a malevolent bias against women justifies giving women discounts when it comes to trade, in an effort to redress the imbalance in wages.
The real injustice when it comes to differential treatment of the genders is that women live much longer than men do. Females born today are expected to live 3.7 years longer than men do, an injustice many times more cruel than a piddling difference in wages.
The average female can expect to live 83.2 years from birth, whereas the average male can not even count on getting to 80. His average life expectancy is only 79.5.
Another way of looking at it is that the average female gets another 18.2 years of life after hitting retirement age at 65, compared to the paltry 14.5 years of the average male.
Measured in percentages, this means that the average female gets to enjoy 26% more life in their golden years than the average male. This is a disparity that weighs much heavier than that of mere money. Here we are talking about life itself.
We can call this disparity the "gender death gap". Knowing about this gap in life expectancy, and knowing that there are tireless calls for restitution from working age men on account of the gender wage gap, one question immediately arises: should we call for restitution from pension age women?
It could be argued that, if tradesmen like the electrician mentioned earlier give discounts to working age women on account of the gender wage gap, they also should give discounts to pension age men. After all, the clock is ticking for those men in a way that does not compare to the experience of the female.
Perhaps the fairest solution would be to immediately cut female pensions by 26%, which would equalise the amount of post-retirement money that the different genders got out of the Government.
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Larry Cultrea's extensive and very informative blog about diners, with lots more fascinating information than you can shake a spoon at.
Spencer Stewart, "a connoiseur of the American roadside," blogs about his diner visits, discoveries, and the history of diners. A fascinating site with some great material, including about Little Tavern, Toddle House, and more.
Menus and listings for diners of the Hudson Valley area of New York state.
Famed painter of industrial architecture of all kinds, John Baeder's many diner paintings are loved by diner fans the world over, and even referenced by historians.
Close sprit-kin to true diners, Lustron built just under 2500 expertly designed and engineered prefabricated steel houses from 1947 to 1950, about 2000 of which remain across 36 states, though many or most are threatened by markets, homebuyer preferences, or even zoning laws.
Mike Engle's extensive and engaging catalogue of diners in New York and five other states, plus much more.
Created and curated by inimitably fab Mod Betty, a sumptuous smorgasbord of roadside eats and attractions to thrill the retro lover in everyone. Besides a comprehensive interactive Map with a thousand things to see, Retro also sells a selection of printed guidebooks for some areas loaded with useful information for the retro traveller.
Debra Jane Seltzer's colourful and wide-ranging emporium of diners and many other interesting roadside attractions, with lots of photos and information.
"An Adventure in Time" - Syd Nagoshi's dazzling collection of roadside Americana all over the U.S. and even some of Canada, with many great images.
"A comprehensive site for all things related to diner culture in the Syracuse, NY area." With helpful interactive map.
A parallel history to that of diners, and closely related to it.
Photographer Warren I. Green's gorgeous diner photo project.
Rhode Island Diners Gone But Not Forgotten — an informative, image-rich collection about Rhode Island diners of the past, far more than most people would ever guess.
The biggest diner fan of them all, brought to you in living colour by Bill Griffith. | {
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A basic css-framework.
Take a look at [the demo](https://philippg777.github.io/pg.css/docu/showcase/test.html) of all elements.
And take a look at the [documentation](https://philippg777.github.io/pg.css/docu/). (comming soon)
There is also a CDN:
[](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/gh/philippG777/pg.css)
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With the close of summer, fall brings about a beautiful rich palette and the fresh, crisp air encourages eye looks to be reinvented. Many clients walk into your spas needing not just new colors but beauty education that teaches them how to age well with strategic eye makeup tricks that make their mornings a little easier.
We aren't all born with a doe-eyed look like the Disney movie characters, so some artful makeup tricks may be just the thing to make our eyes get noticed. Larger eyes tend to make us look more alert, engaged, innocent and friendly. These traits can be used strategically or just when we want to feel refreshed.
1. Define your brows to get your eyes noticed. When you define the area around your eyes, it creates a framework to bring attention and of course compliment the natural eye shape.
2. Apply a soft taupe or soft muted brow shade in your crease.This will add depth or dimension to make your eyes pop.
3. Put a light color on your lid and a shimmery one in your inner corner and brow bone. Remember that light color brings something forward and darker shades make something recede, so using the eye shadow in contrasting application can really make the eye be the focus.
4. Use a flesh tone in the inner rim when lining your eyes. This neutralizes redness and adds a wide-eyed appearance. Also, use a rich liner, dotting in between eyelashes and add a softer and lighter shade lightly dotting the bottom lash line.Again, we are using the contrast relationship of light to dark to bring attention to your eyes.
5. Curl your lashes. If needed consider getting a lash lift, which will last up to eight weeks. Finish with a coat with mascara, double-coating the top lashes and lightly dusting the bottom lashes. Voila! Eyes look larger, more defined and noticeable from across the room.
Nothing beats the look of long, lush lashes but many mature women or those with health challenges experience the loss or thinning of lashes. Mascara formulas have never been more important when deciding on what is best for your lashes. Beware of volumizing mascaras, as the formula is designed to thicken the lash, which can possibly add too much weight to your fragile lash thereby weighing it down. The better option may be lengthening mascara as they can enhance the length and definition of each lash and the formula tends to be much lighter on the lashes. Remember that an old mascara can do more damage than good, so be sure to toss accordingly.
Properly removing your mascara at night before bed is essential! Leaving it on overnight can cause your lashes to become stiff and can lead to lashes falling out. Make sure to avoid waterproof mascara although you may want a sweat-proof formula. The agents used to make a product waterproof are extremely drying and can lead to fall out, breakage or difficulty removing mascara. Improper removal of mascara creates premature signs of aging such as wrinkles and sagging skin. By pulling, tugging or rubbing at your skin too hard, you can cause sensitivity around your eyes breaking down healthy tissue, creating puffiness and breaking blood vessels. Keep in mind being extra gentle with the fragile tissue around your eyes.
Wrinkles and fine lines under the eyes are very common as it is a common first sign of aging. The texture change under the eyes can be challenging when it comes to makeup sitting well and the concealer doing its main job of hiding discoloration. Many clients dislike that concealers settle into fine lines or move throughout the day. Also, when the eyes are dehydrated, they can absorb water from the concealer resulting in the concealer "disappearing" before the end of the day.
So what's the solution? Properly hydrating the face with a hyaluronic acid and lipid based moisturizing eye cream is an important first step to plump the surface and resolve dehydration. Allow the eye cream to bake (aka settle) for a few minutes then smooth on an eye primer before you put on your concealer. Applying a silicone-based primer before you put on the concealer is the key to filling in texture irregularities. Look for sheer ingredients that smooth and hydrate. You can then choose a color-correcting concealer to apply on top of the primer by lightly tapping in the inner corner of eye down to the orbital bone. Lightly slide your ring finger back and forth under the eye to blend in the pigment. The goal is to have most of the pigment where you need it and less on the outer corner towards the cheekbone, where most of the fine lines lie. Beware if the concealer pigment is too heavy, it will just draw more attention to fine lines and wrinkles. It is key for aging eyes to have light reflective and lighter weight concealers to make the eyes look more youthful and bright.
Artistry is important in makeup applications, but I find makeup education is even more important. As an experienced esthetician, artist and educator, I have noticed the recent increase of social media videos may distract makeup artists from remembering to give good instruction and education on why and how they are applying products, so the client can replicate the look at home. Remember to not get lost in the makeup look and keep the steps short, strategic and repeatable for the client at home so they feel confident and come back to your spa or salon time and time again for makeup advice and product purchase. | {
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funny books, library, magic, main, middle grade (age 8-13yrs), monsters, witches
Influences and Goblins
Acquired in open submission by Pushkin Press, this is a rather extraordinary little story. Gribblebob's Book of Unpleasant Goblins by David Ashby is a quirky tale with short chapters and a plethora of weird and wonderful characters.
On an ordinary Wednesday, siblings Nils and Anna come across a goblin called Gribblebob. He is walking an invisible dog (who becomes visible upon being fed), and chasing after a book. As the book's text magically transfers to Nils' hand (rather like a Kindle on the skin), Gribblebob explains to the children that he comes from the other side of the veil, where magical creatures prevail, including goblins, fairies and more. But other characters have also broken the veil, and the children must race against time to clear Nils' hand and save some books from an evil witch.
At first the adventure feels rather as if Enid Blyton had come back to life and penned another tale in her Magic Faraway Tree stories. The characters bear the same irritabilities and undergo strange unbelievable happenings. In fact, the goblin Gribblebob is hugely Blyton-esque, and enjoyable, mixing up his words and inventing new ones, or slightly mishearing old ones. My favourite is his description of humans as 'thumbjammers', jabbing at their phones constantly, or 'pre-slicely' for 'precisely'.
But before long it becomes apparent that there is more than one influence to this story. It goes rather dark at times, despite the easy to read text, and the dangerous and scary 'ripriders' feel like Harry Potter dementors – screeching spirits that are overcome only by love. More allusions to folk and children's literature abound, including a librarian who isn't as she seems, binding names in a book, and the veil – the conceit of two different worlds that meet in an ordinary place (a playground here), but which can't be seen by the naked eye.
But for many readers, and writers, the trope of having books as the essential magical element gives a whole other layer of meaning to the reading experience, and with the book-decorated cover, the action in the library, language and attributing names being so important, and the magic of books inside, this is a lovely little paean to children's literature.
However, there's more to it, as David Ashby explains – it certainly isn't just English literature heritage that oozes throughout the story:
"Somewhat surprisingly, I find myself living in Sweden these days. I've been here since 2002, and I suppose I should be used to it, but some mornings I wake up, turn on the radio and wonder why people are talking in that strange language before I remember, "Oh yeah, I live here now."
In lots of ways Sweden and the UK are very similar, just very subtle differences. In Brighton I would cross my fingers for luck, here in Stockholm I have to hold my thumbs. So the luck remains in the hands, but just different areas. Back in the UK I would have let a sleeping dog lie, but here in Sweden it's the bear that I don't wake up. So, very similar.
It's the same with the fairy tales and legends and myths. A lot of them are the same, but some have their own special Nordic twist, and some of them were new to me. In Gribblebob's Book of Unpleasant Goblins the big villain is the Queen of Nightmares, Mara, The Rider. Now, I had never heard of her, but it's fascinating that the English word "nightmare" relates so strongly to her. She comes along and rides your chest while you dream, and makes sure that the dreams are less than pleasant. The "mare" in "nightmare" is obviously linked to the Swedish "mara", and the Swedish word for "nightmare" is "mardröm", literally a "mara dream". I love all these little links and connections! It really makes you realise how much we all have in common, and how we share a heritage of tales and myths.
Another one of my favourite Nordic fairy tale characters is "Kykogrim" which translates as "Church Grim", a guardian spirit that keeps watch over a church. I'd love to write something around that sometime.
There's a fantastic set of books by Johan Egerkrans where he has collected and illustrated loads of Scandinavian monsters, spirits, gods and so on. Well worth a look!"
It seems that influences lie everywhere. To buy yourself a copy of Gribblebob's Book of Unpleasant Goblins by David Ashby, click here.
Tags:Ashby David
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Ancient Images, by Ramsey Campbell is a horror novel set in England and a very chilling book. I read a great deal of horror novels and I have to say that as far as giving me a scare this book stepped up and got the job done.
Some of you might remember that I have reviewed another of Campbell's novels on SFReader (The Seven Days of Cain)and it received a rather poor rating from me. However, being the kind of guy that is willing to give an author another chance, I picked up Ancient Images and gave it a read and I am so glad I did, because in this age of tried horror clich�s and over the top gore, this novel was a welcome change of pace.
Another thing that many readers might enjoy about this novel, especially these days, is that Campbell makes things unnerving and ominous without almost no visible source of evil and very little supernatural occurrences until almost the very end. The frightening parts all almost completely based on moods and implied horror. Again, up until the very end of the novel, everything that happens to poor overwhelmed Sandy are real events that could happen to anyone.
Almost at once, the novel becomes a powerful driving force that leads the reader deeper and deeper into the mystery surrounded a supposedly destroyed film that starred Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. This film was suppressed for reasons that are later discovered. However, when Sandy's good friend discovers a copy, he is killed before it can be shown. Sandy takes it upon herself to discover why this would have happened and if the film does in fact still have a copy that still exists.
Soon she finds herself involved in a mystery that might have been better left alone and as the hunt unravels, so does her life. A darkness is following her. Nothing she can ever see or put a name too, but it is there and she could soon be suffering the same fate as her friend, unless she can find the film before that happens.
To be honest this book was so innovative and creative in its deliverance of horror that I have very little to say in regards to potential downsides. Sandy does seem to be a little naive at times and exposes herself to potential dangers that her recent experiences should have allowed her to think twice about doing. Still, part of that is what makes these scenes so scary. I would have done much of the same things myself, but I would have at least brought a few knives and a bat with me.
If you enjoy horror, especially subtle, moody horror, than this book will be an excellent addition to your bookshelves. Campbell has impressed me and left me more than willing to grab up a few more of his books and I thank him for a job well done. | {
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This blog, or more the photos, are long in the making. These photos are similar to the Isle of Skye photos in the fact that there is a certain atmospheric thing in the air where it is harder for me to get the photos to a place that they resemble my vision. Some work some don't, still want to share.
The first day was just to get to know Étretat and getting our footing of the cliffs and surrounding areas. Arriving just after lunch we decided to do a short hike up the cliffs and coastal area. Which was fun and demanding at the same time. So came 4 o'clock, a beer was definitely welcomed. We just explored the direct hiking trains of Étretat and took some photos, starting out with fog and mist and clearing up to be a nice sunny day at the end.
After our well deserved beer we explored the beach and the walkways throughout the cliffs, which were impressive. We would, a few days later, do a proper hike from Étretat to the Cap-D'Antifer Lighthouse and back across the beaches.
Quite an adventure at Day 3. In the end we ended up heading back to Étretat beach and enjoyed the sudden sunset, the sun quite quickly setting in the low hanging clouds at the horizon. Not as epic as we thought, still nice to see!
The second day started off with Sun, rain, mist, then rain. So we decided to get into the car and head up to the D-day beaches. Our first stop was not yet successful, however the mist and the pier, where quite interesting subjects. The mist eventually cleared, to reveal rain and more rain. So photography was pretty much impossible.
So in the end we decided to scout the area and eventually ended up at the big allied cemetery and memorial grounds. This place, especially in these conditions, makes you shiver a bit. All the history, the stories and especially the massive amount of graves there literally makes you think and appreciate the freedom we have nowadays.
All in all not the best day for photography, but a very impressive day nonetheless.
The day started out with some mist and drizzle, but this soon cleared up and eventually the sun came out. We decided to stay in the surrounding areas of Étretat and first walk up the North side of the cliffs.
The climb up and the view of the arc was nice. Several shots later we ended up the top of the North side cliffs. Here you could see the rugged cliffs, walk down to the waterline and see the coastalline cliffs which faded away in the distance.
However we decided to leave this part and walk South towards the Lighthouse on the cliffs and double back via the beaches and pass through walkways that are carved into the cliffs there. That turned out the be quite an adventure! We climbed big rocks, hiked over slippery wet stone beaches, fell - bruised my ego and wrecked a battery - and had Manu laughs along the way! One to remember!
Well day four, good weather and off to the beaches of world war II. I really can't say much that can explain the weird feeling standing there, seeing the old bunkers, barriers and floating docks -or- the remains that are there! I have been here before, but still it was impressive. This must have been a massive endeavour back then, it still would be I guess.
The last day, before heading home, we had one old bunker still to visit. One that was on top of the cliffs, but due to erosion fell straight into the sea. A magnificent spectacle to see! And what an epic final of these wonderful days photographing, again with my father!
Here are all the photos. All taken with the Fujifilm X-T2, with the 10-24mmF4 or the 55-200mm, some with the samyang 8mmF2.8 fish eye. Together with my trusty Lowepro sport and MeFoto tripod. Enjoy! Click to view larger in a light box and navigate with mouse or arrow keys. | {
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Hashtag #wrongtrump trends on Twitter after death of presidents brother
Following the death of President Trump's brother Robert Trump, critics of the president have been tweeting the hashtag #wrongtrump, as if to say that it should have been the president to die instead.
As of Sunday morning, the hashtag was the second highest trending on Twitter, with more than 77,600 tweets, including a journalist and an NAACP leader.
"Dear Grim Reaper, You took the #wrongtrump," tweeted Bishop Talbert Swan, who is a pastor, radio host, and president of the Springfield, Mass., branch of the NAACP.
"What did he promise the devil for the Grim Reaper to take the #wrongtrump ???" tweeted journalist David Leavitt.
A number of the posts bearing the hashtag were expressing distaste for the trend, even by some who oppose the president.
"I dislike trump with my whole heart & he will never get my vote but the #wrongtrump hashtag makes me so uncomfortable as a human being with a heart and compassion for life," said mental health advocate Kenidra Wood.
Robert Trump died Saturday, 11 days before what would have been his 72nd birthday. President Trump had traveled to New York on Friday to visit him. Robert had reportedly spent more than a week in the intensive care unit at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City earlier this summer.
"It is with heavy heart I share that my wonderful brother, Robert, peacefully passed away tonight," the president said in a statement. "He was not just my brother, he was my best friend. He will be greatly missed, but we will meet again. His memory will live on in my heart forever. Robert, I love you. Rest in peace."
Fox News' Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.
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With the unveiling of three newly renovated collaborative classrooms in fall 2017, the College of Engineering & Computer Science now boasts a suite of state-of-the-art learning environments thanks to a generous gift from alumnus Avi Nash G'77 and his wife Sandra.
Previously, Link 331 was a space shared by an electrical engineering lab and a molecular biology and many students found it to be cramped and awkward to work in. The new Link 331 features an open space and modular desks that can be arranged in a variety of ways for different labs.
"I usually sit on the right side of the room and I have another screen right next to me so if the teacher is working on a circuit board, it is like the smallest thing imaginable – I can still see that," said bioengineering senior Alyssa Anderson '18.
New desks, multiple large screen monitors were added to Link 373 before it was dedicated as the "Thomas Waaland Collaborative Classroom." The room honors Thomas Waaland, a former CFO at Corning Glass Works who was a father-figure and mentor to Nash.
"I love the technology that is in those rooms," said chemical engineering Professor Katie Cadwell.
New furniture and a greatly improved teaching station including webcasting technology were also added to the Indira Auditorium in Link 105. The auditorium is dedicated in memory of Nash's mother, Indira Manudhane.
"We have many auditorium type classrooms around campus but this is the one I like the most because – we are engineers – we need space to move and do our work and I have like a whole table to do that. I'm not trying to cram everything on a small desk," said Anderson.
The previously dedicated "Sandra and Avi Nash Classroom for Collaboration" in Link 369 is in such high-demand that faculty have to submit a special application in order to teach in it. Computer science professor Kevin Du says it has been an essential part of his international cybersecurity conference each year.
In the Center for Science and Technology, 3-116 was dedicated as the "Tara Mehta Computer Classroom." The renovated classroom honors the memory of Nash's mother-in-law Tara Jasubhai Mehta. It features new computers, new monitors and new furniture.
"The fact that it is new gives it more of a livelier atmosphere to learn in," said mechanical and aerospace engineering senior Melissa Alva '18.
"Now we have all those screens. I sit a little towards the back so having a TV right to my left is a lot easier," said mechanical and aerospace engineering senior Alex Filip '18.
"All the monitors are on three point axis arms so you can rotate the computer to show somebody working in front you," said mechanical and aerospace engineering senior Andrew Lorah '18.
"I think it gives a good opportunity to collaborate with other students, talk with them in a more interactive way of learning with your professor," said Alva.
Students and faculty say the newly renovated classrooms have greatly improved the student experience.
"Teachers definitely stress the importance of teamwork. Being able to meet in class really jump starts a project," said Casella.
"I like not having to think, will this classroom work for me? I just walk in to the classroom and start teaching. I think about my students, I think about the material I am going to show them, the things I want them to do together," said Cadwell. | {
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Q: Science fiction novel where the scientists discover a cosmic square wave signal Here's what I remember for sure:
*
*A group of scientists discovered some cosmic phenomenon signal, that after some more research was described as a square wave.
*When the cosmic wave was positive, good things happened.
When the cosmic wave was negative, bad things happened.
I think it was equated to the universe's 'luck signal'.
*At some point in the book (or books) they travel to a different world, where some other entities tried to control this wave, to make it positive most of the time, but it backfired somehow.
*I've read it about 15 years ago I think, so it's not anything new.
*It might be a book series rather than a single book.
Things I'm unsure of:
There's a scene where they encounter robotic sentries, and those sentries kill anything taller than like, 3ft, because their creators are around 3ft tall.
1 of the humans encountered a sentry, but he was crouching down at the time (to poop? idk) so the sentry didn't register his height correctly and spared him.
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Q: How to set up multi finger gesture control in 20.04 How can you setup Multi-finger (3 and 4 finger specially) gesture controls in Ubuntu 20.04? I am new and this is my 1st question.
A: Try Fusuma. It worked for me. https://github.com/iberianpig/fusuma
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namespace net {
// A loss detection algorithm which avoids spurious losses and retransmissions
// by waiting 1.25 RTTs after a packet was sent instead of nack count.
class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE TimeLossAlgorithm : public LossDetectionInterface {
public:
TimeLossAlgorithm();
~TimeLossAlgorithm() override {}
LossDetectionType GetLossDetectionType() const override;
// Declares pending packets less than the largest observed lost when it has
// been 1.25 RTT since they were sent. Packets larger than the largest
// observed are retransmitted via TLP.
SequenceNumberSet DetectLostPackets(
const QuicUnackedPacketMap& unacked_packets,
const QuicTime& time,
QuicPacketSequenceNumber largest_observed,
const RttStats& rtt_stats) override;
// Returns the time the next packet will be lost, or zero if there
// are no nacked pending packets outstanding.
// TODO(ianswett): Ideally the RTT variance and the RTT would be used to
// determine the time a packet is considered lost.
// TODO(ianswett): Consider using Max(1.25 * srtt, 1.125 * last_rtt).
QuicTime GetLossTimeout() const override;
private:
QuicTime loss_detection_timeout_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TimeLossAlgorithm);
};
} // namespace net
#endif // NET_QUIC_CONGESTION_CONTROL_TIME_LOSS_ALGORITHM_H_
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Stop Pretending Sober Drivers Are Stoned
Author: Jacob Sullum
States with legal pot should not define DUI based on a "mythical link" between THC blood levels and impairment.
Last year Kali Su Schram was sentenced to six months in jail because of a fatal traffic accident she did not cause, thanks to Michigan's unjust and unscientific definition of drugged driving. Schram had the right of way when a bicyclist suddenly appeared in front of her at an intersection, but she was blamed anyway because she had a detectable amount of THC in her blood.
California, where state-licensed marijuana stores began serving recreational consumers on Monday, takes a more rational approach to driving under the influence of cannabis, requiring evidence of impairment. But three of the eight states where marijuana is legal for nonmedical use have adopted versions of the Michigan model, falsely equating impairment with arbitrary levels of THC in the blood.
In Michigan any amount of THC suffices for a DUI conviction. The cutoff in Nevada, where legal recreational sales began last year, is two nanograms per milliliter, which is not quite as strict but still criminalizes driving by many marijuana users who pose no threat to the public.
Because THC is absorbed by fatty tissue, it can be detected in the blood of frequent cannabis consumers as long as a month after last use. In a 2009 study, a frequent pot smoker had a THC level of seven nanograms on the first day of abstinence, then between two and four nanograms during the next six days.
A 2015 study found that a cannabis consumer tested at or above five nanograms as long as five days after last use. Five nanograms is the legal cutoff in Washington, where any driver who hits that level is automatically guilty of DUI.
Colorado allows juries to infer impairment at a THC level of five nanograms or more but lets defendants rebut that inference. In 2015 Melanie Brinegar, a medical marijuana patient who tested at 19 nanograms after she was pulled over for driving with an expired tag, used the latter provision to win an acquittal.
Even though Brinegar's THC concentration was nearly four times the level that Colorado treats as presumptively equivalent to driving under the influence, she persuaded a jury that she wasn't. In 2013 KIRO-TV, the CBS station in Seattle, found that regular cannabis consumers could pass driving tests at even higher THC levels.
Nor does a five-nanogram rule make sense for less frequent users. According to experiments at the National Advanced Driving Simulator in Iowa City, occasional cannabis consumers with THC levels exceeding 13 nanograms, more than twice Washington's cutoff, show lane weaving similar to drinkers with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent, the usual DUI threshold.
"Per se" rules that define stoned driving based on THC in the blood appeal to politicians and the general public because they look similar to state laws that define drunk driving based on alcohol in the blood. But the latter policy, while problematic because of individual variability, has a much stronger scientific basis.
"Whereas the impairment effects for various concentration levels of alcohol in the blood or breath are well understood," the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notes, "there is little evidence available to link concentrations of other drugs to driver performance." Hence "specific drug concentration levels cannot be reliably equated with a specific degree of driver impairment."
A 2016 report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety noted that THC blood levels do not predict performance on roadside sobriety tests. It said "there is no evidence from the data collected…that any objective threshold exists that established impairment."
As Staci Hoff, research director at the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, noted in a TV interview last summer, "More and more research is coming out debunking this mythical link between THC level in the blood and level of impairment." Instead of adopting pseudoscientific DUI standards that unfairly and irrationally treat sober drivers as if they were stoned, states that legalize marijuana should follow California's example by requiring proof that people accused of endangering public safety actually did.
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India took a 2-0 lead and have an opportunity on Monday to wrap series against New Zealand. If India managed to win, it will be their third series win away from home. Earlier, India won the Test and one day series against Australia. The workload management program of Board of Control of Cricket in India will give Virat Kohli a break. The Indian Skipper will fly back home after the third one day match for a well-deserved break. Kohli finishes his job down under on a high after the test and ODI triumphs in Australia. He is looking forward to sealing the five-match ODI series against New Zealand on Monday. The returning back of Hardik Panday from provisional suspension is of primary focus. BCCI suspended him owing to his loose talk on a national TV talk show. Indian Captain admitted that the presence of Pandya lends solidity and balance to the team. The Baroda all-rounder Vijay Shankar replaced him for last two ODI matches. Shankar is a decent cricketer, he bowls for only two overs in second ODI. Pandya is smarter than him and has ability to bat at middle order under pressure situations. The seamers have done their assignment well. Muhammad Shami and Bhuveshwar Omar get vital breakthrough for the team. The spinner duo of Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav snared 12 of 20 wickets in two ODI games. Shikhar Dhawan scored 75 runs in first ODI and 66 runs in the second. He lend the side the much needed support at the top. Rohit Sharma entertained the fans with 87 runs stand with partner Dhawan. India need to finalise their middle order before the ICC World Cup 2019. | {
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Revenue of MGM Resorts International worldwide 2010-2021, by segment
Published by Statista Research Department, Apr 5, 2022
This statistic shows the revenue of MGM Resorts International worldwide from 2010 to 2021, by business segment. The gaming and hospitality company generated approximately 1.69 billion U.S. dollars in revenue from its hotel rooms in 2021, an increase over the previous year.
Revenue of MGM Resorts International worldwide from 2010 to 2021, by business segment (in billion U.S. dollars)
Entertainment*
Reimbursed costs
fiscal year ended December 31 of each year
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MGM Resorts. "Revenue of MGM Resorts International worldwide from 2010 to 2021, by business segment (in billion U.S. dollars)." Chart. February 25, 2022. Statista. Accessed January 30, 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/257581/mgm-resorts-revenue-by-segment/
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6 bedrooms House near the beach and Ho Xuan Huong Street for rent or business.
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And we are very pleased to announce we won the IoT Innovation award 2018.
This was a great celebration of IoT and we are also pleased for the other category winners. The awards was given for the IND Technology EVFD system that detects faults and problems in SWER electrical distribution systems to help prevent bush fires.
Some more pictures from the night.
Successful Endeavours specialise in Electronics Design and Embedded Software Development, focusing on products that are intended to be Made In Australia. Ray Keefe has developed market leading electronics products in Australia for more than 30 years. This post is Copyright © 2018 Successful Endeavours Pty Ltd.
This entry was posted in Electronics Awards, Internet of Things, News, Technology and tagged IND Technology - EVFD, IoT Impact, IoT Impact Awards, IoT Innovation award 2018, IoTAA by Ray Keefe. Bookmark the permalink. | {
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Amidst a day filled with news of job loss, bombings, and gloomy predictions, I found myself meditating over the final scene in Radio Play. Dancer Peggy Baker and actor Michael Healey sit together, on a raised table, their faces nearly touching, their hands joined. It's the end of a beautiful, poetic journey, and a powerful symbol of connection.
Though I'm not well-versed in modern dance, I found myself entirely entranced with the movement-meets-theatre piece. It asks nothing more than turning off that part of your brain that constantly seeks to understand, to make sense of, to explain. As Marcel Duchamp said, "This desire to understand everything fills me with horror." Like art, there's something resoundingly primal about dance -particularly modern dance. One either reacts by shutting down at its confounding nature, or opens up entirely to its instinctual roots. I found myself willingly knocking down my walls of intense rationalism watching Radio Play, frequently relating to the trials and frustrations faced by Marnie (played by Peggy Baker); the changing nature of her relationship with Angus (played by Healey) was equally compelling, and was expressed with brushes of subtlety and grace.
I also found myself connecting some of the issues Radio Play raises -namely the idea around how artists make a living -with yesterday's layoff of the members of the B.C. Ballet. There is still a predominant attitude, at least in certain circles, that working as an artist doesn't constitute "real art." I'd argue that a dancer is every bit as vital to the economy as a Magna employee. And after seeing a piece like Radio Play, I'm more convinced than ever of the importance and vitality of culture in harsh times. It's only by turning that needling, analytical voice off, and allowing a few subconscious realizations, that one finds any sense of clarity. If you're in or around Toronto, run -there are only three more performances.
Bipsy, Balls, Weill & Northrop
I didn't realize how much I enjoyed puppet theatre until I saw Famous Puppet Death Scenes, put on by Calgary's Old Trout Puppet Workshop, last year. It was bizarre, it was gross, it was moving. It had moments of extreme insight, and others that wallowed in the most deliciously macabre humour. I couldn't stop thinking about it, and some of the powerful images it presented. Puppets may just be "blocks of wood", as Old Trout puppeteer Judd Palmer told me last week, but what they convey in the hands of such skilled masters is something far past the corporeal. To quote my first PlayAnon interviewee, they're "show(ing) us who we really are." Quite an achivement for mere blocks of wood. Run, don't walk, to see one of the best pieces of … well, whatever you want call it. The pseudo-kiddie skit "Das Bipsy and Mumu Puppenspiel" is worth the price of admission alone.
The Young Centre, where you'll find the Old Trouts' puppet show, just came off a successful run of shows in their first-ever cabaret series, sponsored by Canwest. With roughly 150 artists ranging from gospel (Jackie Richardson) to world sounds (Waleed Abdulhamid) to classy jazz (Patricia O'Callaghan) and much more, the Canwest Cabaret Series, was, by all accounts, a smashing success. I was able to take in the Cabaret's Kurt Weill Songbook Saturday night, pre-Nuit Blanche-ing, and I must say, it had some of the best performances of Weill I've ever seen. Peppered with a range of interpretations and styles (including beautifully lyrical readings by Mike Ross and Sarah Slean, sexy, classic renditions by O'Callaghan, and decidedly scatty, quirky performances by Mary Margaret O'Hara), the Kurt Weill Songbook was a great example of an important idea: bringing supposedly "high" and/or "obscure" art to the masses -as in, to the ordinary grubs (us, that is) who happen to love it. Just days before, German songstress Ute Lemper had captivated a sold-out crowd at Roy Thomson Hall with her Dietrich-esque readings of Weill, and while the dressy crowd surely ate it up, the audiences assembled Saturday at the Young Centre were definitely more casual -in jeans, sipping beers, chatting with others at the numerous little tables set up in the Bailie Theatre so as to give a club-like feel. It was intimate, casual, and smart.
Monday night I attended the evening of skits and sketches put on by national political theatre group The Wrecking Ball. Made up entirely of pieces written only in the past week, and having had only one rehearsal, the show was part of a national effort to bring attention to the arts cuts that have so coloured the lives of Canadian artists these past few months. Along with clever work by Rick Roberts and Pierre Brault, the evening also featured work by Canadian playwright Judith Thompson, whom Kelly Nestruck, the Globe's Theatre Critic, rightly says is "swiftly turning into Canada's David Hare." Dead on. My favourite, however, was Teresa Pavlinek's tale of two ordinary people who share a bus ride, along with stationery, and eventually, their dreams and ambitions. Called "The Road to Ordinary", it was perhaps the least partisan piece of the evening, but for me, it was also the most moving, notable for the subtle ways in which Pavlinek showed how culture has the power to change lives. Great acting too, from Ieva Lucs and Hardee T. Lineham. Best Speech of the Evening Award went to Michael Healey, who reminded the packed Tarragon that, despite what we may think of him, Prime Minister Harper is a patriot too. It was brave, good, and ballsy. Kudos, Michael.
The last word goes to Northrop Frye, again, taken from The Educated Imagination. I like this one, because, based on the artists I've spoken with, including my next PlayAnon interviewee, artists of various disciplines in this country didn't really speak to one another until the arts cuts were made public. What a way to foster discussion. Still, there's a long way to go in terms of cultivating those connections. So, without further adue, Mr. Frye's thoughts…
… just as it's easy to confuse thinking with the habitual associations of language, so it's easy to confuse thinking with thinking in words. I've even heard it said that thought is inner speech, though how you'd apply that statement to what Beethoven was doing when he was thinking about his ninth symphony, I don't know. But the study of other arts, such as painting and music, has many values for literary training apart from their value as subjects in themselves. Everything man does that's worth doing is some kind of construction, and the imagination is the constructive power of the mind set free to work on pure construction, construction for its own sake. The units don't have to be words; they can be numbers or tones or colours or bricks or pieces of marble. It's hardly possible to understand what the imagination is doing with words without seeing how it operates with some of these other units. | {
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The Art of Art
A how-to of arranging images in the home
Art has the power to move us, sooth us, sustain us. From the simplest charcoal sketch to the boldest mural, humankind has surrounded itself with art from the pre-dawn of civilization. "It is intrinsic to our emotions," says Artspace Gallery volunteer Jody Singer. "It speaks to who we are."
Ordinary mistakes anyone can make may break its impact. Hung at the wrong height, or scaled improperly for a given space, even the best works can cast an unpleasant feel. Failing to plan a grouping can defeat its intended purpose. By following a few simple guidelines, though, everyone can bring out the best from their collection.
To create a sound foundation, professional framing is essential. "Make the frame work for the piece, and work with the décor at the same time," explains proprietor James E. Morgan at Morgan Gallery of Fine Arts. Frames should complement, not distract. "If the furnishings are heavy, contrast them with movement and interest," says framer Sean Turrell of Turrell Custom Art Framing. "There is no one way, every piece is individual. Framing is like jewelry; the artwork is primary."
The most common mistake made by beginners is positioning art too high on the wall. Galleries and museums tend to hang paintings at approximately eye level, or centered 60 inches above the floor. At home, of course, accommodation must be made for furniture and architectural detail, such as a mantelpiece or chair rail.
Take scale into account when choosing which pieces to hang where. Although open space feels more elegant, an undersized picture in a wide space will feel underwhelming. The other side of that coin is clutter. Be certain to leave some negative, or empty, space.
Walls are not the only place for art. "Leaning a canvas instead of hanging it turns a two-dimensional piece into three dimensions. It becomes an object," says Turrell. Lean a picture on top of a mantle or sideboard and overlap it with a sculpture and leafy plant to lend a feeling of sophistication.
"Use an easel to angle a painting as a solution for a corner," says Ellen Kerz of Ellen Kerz Interiors. With several pieces to display, plan a grouping. "You can place a large piece in the center as a focal point," says Kerz, "and surround it with photography or smaller watercolors and oils. "No rhyme or reason over the sofa or sideboard," she says, "even a stair wall. How busy you want it depends on how much space you have."
Lay the grouping out on a bed or floor first; doing this will allow for endless changes before the first nail is driven. It will lend a sense for how it feels. Determine the horizontal center of the grouping before beginning to hang, then match it to that 60" wall height to keep the center of the cluster at eye level.
Some additional practical advice: To keep images permanently straight, hang them on two nails placed apart, about two-thirds the width of the frame. When displaying watercolors in a bright, sunlit room, pay the few extra dollars for UV protective glass to minimize fading.
A budget is only common sense, so consider estate art and less expensive prints and etchings to add variety. Education is not necessary. "Acquire images with an emotional connection," suggests Morgan. "Find key pieces that fit the feeling of a room."
"Dog portraits warm up a room and make it feel like home," says Kerz.
When beginning a collection, consider accenting with utilitarian items. Hang a quilt and old farm tools with painted folk-art. Music-themed images might benefit from worn-out dancing shoes displayed with old musical instruments. Search far and wide for just the right piece. "When you see something that coordinates, grab it!" exclaims Kerz.
Aesthetic judgements are at once sensory, emotional, and intellectual. "It has to do with humanity, the appreciation of something to share," explains Morgan. "The artist's perspective is different from the rest of society."
Art creates value to its surroundings, and its surroundings increase art's intrinsic value. "Art shows life and beauty," says Singer. "It transcends the reasons why we need or want it."
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During the competition, all signals can be viewed and marked simultaneously throughout continuous recording. videoReferee® offers organizers and referees unprecedented opportunities to clarify controversial situations, thus ensuring more fairness during the competition.The marking of dubious situations can be done by the referee directly. Using the controller (and / or the touch screen), individual channels can be selected or special situations can be searched and marked – all in real-time. The referee can mark situations during live-recording or by accessing previously recorded material and can choose between the simultaneous view of 4 channels, single view or zoom view.
Thanks to the simple and intuitive operation of the videoReferee® system and its controller, trainings on the system are fast and easy – judges can start to work with the system in a breath. Throughout the tournament, Broadcast Solutions operators are always available to manage the videoReferee® and assist the field referees. | {
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Florida Senior Living Association Names The Windsor Of Venice's Donna Golliher Sales Director Of The Year
August 27th, 2020 | Press Releases
Donna Golliher, Sales Director for The Windsor of Venice, a Legend Senior Living® community, has been named Sales & Marketing Director of the Year 2020 by the Florida Senior Living Association (FSLA). The annual award recognizes an outstanding sales and marketing director of an FSLA member community.
"We're incredibly proud of Donna's being awarded Sales Director of the Year by the FSLA. She deserves it for more reasons than I can count," said Kevin Colley, Regional Sales Director for Legend, in making the announcement. "As a director, she's led her team to one hundred percent occupancy. Beyond that, as a compassionate advocate for seniors, she cares so deeply about the families she works with, she'll do whatever it takes to help them. She always does so with a smile and the highest level of integrity."
Golliher's career in senior living started 16 years ago in central Florida, and she has worked in senior living marketing in the southwest region for more than a dozen years, ten at Legend.
"I'm extremely honored to be recognized by the FSLA," said Golliher. "I've loved working in senior living and helping families from the day I started in 2004. When I joined Legend and The Windsor community, I knew that I had been blessed with a mission that perfectly aligned with my own, to serve the whole person. Serve the mission and success naturally comes with it. But there's nothing greater than the satisfaction that comes from helping seniors and their families."
The FSLA chooses the Sales & Marketing Director of the Year from among nominees from member residences all over Florida. The nominee must demonstrate leadership, good relationships with residents, provide exemplary guidance and innovation in a successful marketing program. The FSLA, headquartered in Tallahassee (FL) is a state partner of Argentum, the leading national association of senior living residences in the U.S.
"I can't think of anyone I've ever worked with who better meets the standards for this award," said Todd Formolo, Legend's Area Director of Operations for South Florida, who has worked with Golliher for the past two years. "Her core values are unprecedented. I can easily say that Donna is the most dedicated person I've ever met in senior living. She gives every ounce of energy for the families she works with." | {
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100 Ton Pedestals of the New York Wheel, World's Largest Ferris Wheel Have Arrived
by Michelle Young
All photographs by Jay Fine, Fine Images
At the beginning of October, we went to photograph the arrival of the legs of the New York Wheel, which will be the largest ferris wheel in the world when completed. Those pieces were delivered to the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal but last week, the pedestals arrived directly to the Staten Island construction site by barge from Montreal. The scale of this project is quite stunning, with each leg weighing 500 tons and each pedestal at 100 tons.
On June 15th, New York Wheel CEO and visionary Rich Marin will discuss the progress of the New York Wheel, which will measure 630-feet tall when completed (that's 80 feet higher than the High Roller in Las Vegas, currently the tallest observation wheel in the world).
Behind-the-Scenes Tour Into the Construction of the New York Wheel, the World's Largest Observation Wheel
The New York Wheel is a project backed by the New York City Economic Development Corporation. The construction and installation of the New York Wheel is through a joint venture between Dutch engineering companies Mammoet and Starneth, the firm behind the London Eye. The pedestals were made by ADF Group, a firm outside Montreal. Support components for the structure, including the legs are made by Italian engineering firm Walter Tosto at the Ortona and Chietiworkshops in Abruzzo, Italy. The design of the New York Wheel is by Perkins Eastman and S9 Architecture, whose principal Navid Maqami, is also in charge of the Empire Stores project in Dumbo. Other parts will also be made abroad – the rim of the wheel in Turkey, numerous pieces like the drive towers and capsules in the Netherlands, the drive and restraint system in the Czech Republic. A different firm Italy will make the spoke cables.
Check out some additional images in the slideshow below:
Next, check out the construction site of of the New York Wheel, see the arrival of the legs of the ferris wheel, and discover the secrets of the Verrazano Bridge. | {
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[](http://travis-ci.org/glennjones/microformat-node)
[](https://coveralls.io/r/glennjones/microformat-node)
[](https://www.codacy.com/app/glennjonesnet/microformat-node)
[](https://raw.github.com/glennjones/microformat-shic/master/license.txt)
microformat-node
================
A node.js microformats parser. It is the same codebase as [microformat-shiv](https://github.com/glennjones/microformat-shiv) project, but
used the ultra-fast HTML DOM [cheerio]( https://github.com/cheeriojs/cheerio) to parse HTML. The microformat-shiv library is also used in Firefox browser
as an internal component.
Installation
------------
Using bower:
```sh
$ npm install microformat-node
```
Methods
-----
* Parsing
* [`get`](#get)
* Discovery
* [`count`](#count)
* [`isMicroformat`](#isMicroformat)
* [`hasMicroformats`](#hasMicroformats)
get
-----
The `get` method parses microformats data from either a `html` string or a `cheerio` object.
Simple parse of HTML string.
```javascript
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
Microformats.get(options, function(err, data){
// do something with data
});
```
Simple parse of a Cheerio parsed page
```javascript
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
Cheerio = require('cheerio'),
options = {};
options.node = Cheerio.load('<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>');
Microformats.get(options, function(err, data){
// do something with data
});
```
Options
-------
* `html` - (String) the html to be parse
* `node` - (Cheerio DOM object) the element to be parse
* `filter` - (Array) microformats types returned - i.e. `['h-card']` - always adds `rels`
* `baseUrl` - (String) a base URL to resolve any relative URL:s to
* `textFormat` - (String) text style `whitespacetrimmed` or `normalised` default is `whitespacetrimmed`
* `dateFormat` - (String) the ISO date profile `auto`, `microformat2`, `w3c` `rfc3339` or `html5` default is `auto`
* `add` - (Array) adds microformat version 1 definitions
__I would recommended always setting `textFormat` option to `normalised`. This is not part of the microformat parsing rules, but in most cases provides more usable output.__
Experimental Options
-------
These options are part of ongoing specification development. They maybe removed or renamed in future.
* `lang` (Boolean) Parses and adds the language value to e-* default is false
* `parseLatLonGeo` (Boolean) Parse geo date writen as latlon i.e. 30.267991;-97.739568
default is `false`
Output
-------
JSON output. This is an example of a parsed `h-card` microformat.
```javascript
{
"items": [{
"type": ["h-card"],
"properties": {
"url": ["http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/"],
"name": ["Mitchell Baker"],
"org": ["Mozilla Foundation"],
"note": ["Mitchell is responsible for setting the direction Mozilla ..."],
"category": ["Strategy", "Leadership"]
}
}],
"rels": {},
"rel-urls": {}
}
```
Count
-----
The `count` method returns the number of each microformat type found. It does not do a full parse so it is much quicker
than get and can be used for tasks such as adding notifications to the UI. The method can take a `options` object as a parameter.
```javascript
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
Microformats.count(options, function(err, data){
// do something with data
});
```
Output
```javascript
{
'h-event': 1,
'h-card': 2,
'rels': 6
}
```
isMicroformat
-------------
The `isMicroformat` method returns weather a node has a valid microformats class. It currently does not work consider
`rel=*` a microformats. The method can take a `options` object as a second parameter.
```javascript
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
Microformats.isMicroformat(options, function(err, isValid){
// do something with isValid
});
```
hasMicroformats
-------------
The `hasMicroformats` method returns weather a document or node has any valid microformats class. It currently does
not take rel=* microformats into account. The method can take a `options` object as a second parameter.
```javascript
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<div><a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a></div>';
Microformats.hasMicroformats(options, function(err, isValid){
// do something with isValid
});
```
using a promise
-------------
There are promise based version of the four public methods, each is appended with the text `Async`. So the names for promise methods are `getAsync`, `countAsync`, `isMicroformatAsync` and `hasMicroformatsAsync`.
```javascript
var Microformats = require('microformat-node'),
options = {};
options.html = '<a class="h-card" href="http://glennjones.net">Glenn</a>';
Microformats.getAsync(options)
.then(function (data) {
// do something with data
})
.catch(function(err){
// do something with err
})
```
Version and livingStandard
--------------------------
The library has two properties to help identify now up todate it is:
* `version` (String) interanl version number
* `livingStandard` (String ISO Date) the current https://github.com/microformats/tests used.
Microformats definitions object
-------------------------------
The library has built-in version 1 microformats definitions, but you can add new definitions using `options.add` if you wish. Below is an example of a definitions object. Examples of existing definitions found in the directory `lib/maps`. You not need to add new definitions object if your using the microformats version 2.
```javascript
{
root: 'hpayment',
name: 'h-payment',
properties: {
'amount': {},
'currency': {}
}
}
```
Running simple demo page
-------------------------------
```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/glennjones/microformat-node.git
$ cd microformat-node
$ npm i
$ npm start
```
Then open http://0.0.0.0:3000
License
-------
[MIT][] © Copyright [Glenn Jones][]
[MIT]: ./License.md
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The washing machine is supposed to make things better, more convenient and quicker. It's not supposed to eat your socks up. Is there a magic gnome who takes your socks while they're in the wash? Is there some magic in the washing powder that perhaps makes the socks vanish or is there a more sinister reason why a pair of socks becomes a lonely singleton in one wash?
There's an obvious sign if your washing machine is eating socks and it's one you don't need to count your remaining underwear to figure out. If your washing machine smells musty, there's every chance it's munching on your socks. Now before you go and head to the supermarket for a washing machine cleaner like Dr Beckmann, you might want to check the seal of your washing machine.
This is the rubber ring that runs around the opening. It's helps the draw to vacuum shut when the machine's in operation but it also has a flexible rubber ring in the port hole that gathers stuff like tissues you forgot to take out of your pocket and other junk like empty wrappers. This is also the place you'll find your socks.
There's an area between the drum and the rubber seal that's just large enough for socks to fit in. When a rapid cycle is going on, there's no telling where your clothes will end up. Have you ever opened the washing machine after a spin cycle and found an errand sock that didn't make the spin because it spend the duration of the cycle between the rubber seal and the glass door? Well, socks like those often find themselves lodged in the area between the drum and the seal. If you don't find the sock quickly, it'll get mouldy and give off that horrible smell we talked about earlier. | {
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"Stephanie did an incredible job photographing our son. We spent our first 2 months in the hospital so by the time we did newborn photos he was awake, vocal & lots of movement. Stephanie was so patient & she was great at calming our little guy down. She magically was able to capture some amazing moments that we will cherish forever!"
"Superbly professional and expert in working with the most difficult subject of all: toddlers. We love what Stephanie did for us!"
"Stephanie is absolutely amazing! She did such a great job with our 3 month old's first photo shoot! She was so accommodating! He was being a lil' toot that morning and I thought we were for sure going to have to cancel... she calmed him right down and then got some of the most breathtaking photos! Time of return and Editing was also great! Stephanie made everything so easy! We will definitely be using her again!" | {
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Q: curl LinkedIn API I obtained the oauth token and oauth token secret for the LinkedIn API via Python. I'd like to make some REST calls via curl now and I tried the following ;
curl -v "http://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/~" -d "oauth_token=xxxxxxxxxx" -d "oauth_token_secret=xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
I've used the LinkedIn API in Python but wanted to use in curl. Am I missing something here ?
Any suggestions in this regard will be highly appreciated.
Thank you for your help.
A: You need to sign the requests using OAuth - usually the best way to do this is to use a library (like you mentioned, the python library works well). You can scoop the HTTP traffic to see what additional headers are being sent. The developer portal at http://developer.linkedin.com has an overview of the OAuth stuff, but it'd be pretty tough to get a working implementation for Curl because each signature you generate will be different (based on timestamp).
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Dad and son drove teenager to South Shields car park to carry out 'revenge attack'
South Shields man shouted 'ah cushty' as he was shot by police, hears inquest
Jurors at an inquest into the death of a man who was shot by police have been played audio of him shouting "go for it" at firearms officers who had repeatedly told him to drop the gun he was carrying.
Monday, 12th November 2018, 4:03 pm
Updated Monday, 12th November 2018, 4:09 pm
James Carlo Wilson, inset, and the scene of the 2016 shooting.
James Carlo Wilson's father believed his son aimed to "go out in a blaze of glory" and wanted to be killed by a police marksman, the hearing in Newcastle was told.
Mr Wilson junior, 24, called Northumbria Police to demand armed response officers come to see him and was still on the phone when he was hit by first a plastic bullet then five seconds later by a rifle round which hit him in the chest.
Mr Wilson shouted "ah cushty" - slang for "great" - after the first round was fired.
A loud bang was recorded on the open mobile phone line then the police officer who fired the second round called out "shots fired, first aid required".
In the minutes before the confrontation, drunken Mr Wilson repeatedly asked the police call handler when the armed response officers were coming and made threats.
When the call handler said "so you're not going to be peaceful", he replied "I'm going to shoot them" before swearing.
Moments before the shot was fired, as officers told him "put it down", Mr Wilson shouted "Go for it, go, go, go."
Outlining the case to the jury, Newcastle coroner Karen Dilks said an air pistol was recovered from the scene outside his former partner's home in Frenchman's Way, South Shields.
Mr Wilson died in hospital on April 1, 2016, three days after he was shot.
In a statement read to the inquest, his father, Carl Wilson, said: "I think he wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. That's why he did it the way he did.
"I think he wanted the police to kill him and he used the police to commit suicide."
James Wilson, who was on crown court bail at the time, and his close friend Sean McLellan had shared 48 bottles of beer on the Easter Monday, with the shooting happening in the early hours of the next day.
At 12.57am Northumbria Police received an anonymous call, naming Mr Wilson as having a black 9mm gun and that he was in Frenchman's Way.
The three-week inquest at the Mansion House heard that a traffic officer was sent to drive past the address in an unmarked car and saw someone holding a black object.
At 1.15am there was a second call from the same number. Mrs Dilks said: "The caller, among other threats, said he would not put the gun down, he didn't care if anyone got hurt and he was going to shoot the officers who attended."
Armed officers drove to the scene and parked around 30 metres away from Mr Wilson, with in-car video showing him pointing his weapon "several times" towards the officers, the coroner said.
He did not put the gun down when he was told to, Mrs Dilks said, and he was shot with an "attenuated energy projectile" - a plastic bullet - before he was hit by the rifle round fired by another officer.
Police attempted to carry out first aid at the scene and he was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary where he died.
Mr Wilson was outside the home of his ex-partner Kayleigh Reay and she told the inquest they split up after he had been self-harming.
The jury heard there had been a previous cliff-top incident where he had to be saved by police.
Mrs Dilks said the jury may consider, among other issues, whether Mr Wilson provoked the police "with a view to officers ending his life".
Mr Wilson lived in South Shields with his mother Tracy Todd, who told the inquest she had never known her son to have a BB gun.
She said: "James is not the type of person to have a firearm."
Mr McLellan strongly disputed the theory that Mr Wilson wanted to go out in a "blaze for glory", adding that he hated his father and had rarely seen him.
Mr McLellan said: "James worshipped Kayleigh, all he wanted was a family with (her).
"There was a time up the cliffs when he was not in the right frame of mind. He never wanted to take his own life, never."
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Q: WordPress: pre_get_posts action combine date_query and meta_query In my WordPress project, I have gotten some problem.
I have many categories. The categories have a child category name New product.
Currently, I have used pre_get_posts to get the posts list in New product pages. If a post which have post_date > 2018/1/15 will be get in the category pages.
I want to add a custom checkbox keep_product in product which will keep product in New product page if post_date < 2018/1/15 when it checked.
So I think the conditions should be post_date > 2018/1/15** OR **keep_product = 1
I try to create a query, but it seem WP_Query only apply AND condition for date_query and meta_query.
function pre_get_posts_function($q){
//Code in here
$query->set('date_query', array(
array(
'after' => '2018/1/15'
);
));
$query->set('meta_query', array(
array(
'key' => 'keep_product',
'value' => '1'
)
));
}
I also try to create a posts_where action, but It ignores category condition. The product which is checked keep_after_60_days checkbox will be show in New product pages.
function pre_get_posts_function($q){
//Code in here
$query->set('date_query', array(
array(
'after' => '2018/1/15'
);
));
add_filter( 'posts_where', 'postmeta_new_releases',10,1);
}
function postmeta_new_releases( $where = '' ) {
global $wpdb;
$where .= " OR ($wpdb->postmeta.meta_key = 'keep_product' AND $wpdb->postmeta.meta_value = 1)";
return $where;
}
Could anyone help me. I get mad with it in some days.
Thanks!!
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Model GST Law – 'A Horror Show……?' – Part-III
Published: August 17, 20162:18 pm Updated: August 20, 20162:10 pm
By Shailesh P. Sheth, Advocate
[Author's Note: The issue of determination of 'exemption threshold' for CGST and SGST purposes has always been a contentious issue between the Centre and the States. While Centre favoured a realistically high threshold, the States always insisted upon a lower threshold to safeguard their revenue. The States' wish appear to have finally prevailed upon. Model GST Law provides a very low exemption threshold of Rs.10 lakh or Rs.5 lakh, as the case may be. The registration-related provisions are also quite exhaustive and seek to bring within the tax net, a wide category of persons. In this Part, certain salient aspects of the provisions governing the exemption thresholds and registration are briefly analysed]
"Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies,
but let wasps and hornets break through."
[Jonathan Swift]
Exemption thres hold and Registration – "Casting the net wider, but who will hold it together?"
"One of the most important decisions to be taken in designing a value-added tax (VAT) is the threshold level of turnover above which firms are required to charge VAT on their outputs (and entitled to reclaim tax on their inputs). Too high a threshold compromises the basic objective of raising revenue; too low a threshold may leave the authorities overwhelmed by the difficulties of implementation and impose excessive compliance costs on taxpayers. The design problem is further complicated, moreover, by the distortion of competition associated with the differential tax treatment of firms above and below the threshold ." ["The optimal threshold for a value-added tax" – Keen and Mintz (2004)]
a. Background:
I am acutely reminded of the above sage words of Keen and Mintz since one of the thorny issues between the Centre and the States has been the 'choice of threshold' for the purposes of CGST and SGST. The Centre had been arguing for a higher threshold, based on due consideration of the administrative expediency, feasibility of control over large number of small taxable persons and generation of negligible revenue from such persons compared to the 'cost of collection', On the other hand, the States, fearing the erosion of their tax-base, were insisting on a much lower threshold of Rs.10 lakh and even Rs.5 lakh for the NE States.
The States appear to have a 'final say' on this thorny issue as is evident from the provisions of the Act (i.e. Model GST Law) relating to thresholds.
b. S.9 and Sch. III of the Act – Thresholds
On a conjoint reading of S.9 of the Act and Sch.III thereto, it will be observed that a common exemption threshold is prescribed for CGST and SGST as under:
(a) Aggregate turnover of Rs.10 lakh in a financial year in a State (other than NE States including Sikkim);
(b) Aggregate turnover of Rs.5 lakh in a financial year in case of NE States including Sikkim.
Sub-section (1) of S. 9 of the Act states that a "taxable person means a person who carries on any business at any place in India/State of ___ and who is registered or required to be registered under Schedule III of this Act" . Second and Third proviso to sub-section (1) provide that until the aggregate turnover of a person in a financial year exceeds Rs. ten lakh or Rs. five lakh, as the case may be, the person required to be registered under paragraph 1 of Sch.III of the Act shall not be considered as a taxable person.
The general threshold of "Rs.10 lakh" may remind the netizens of the existing exemption limit under the service tax regime. However, the similarity ends there. As per para (B) of the Explanation appended to the existing Not. No. 33/2012-ST dt. 20.06.2012, as amended, the "aggregate value" for the purposes of Notification does not include the value of the wholly exempt services.
As against this, the term 'aggregate turnover' as defined vide S.2(6) of the Act, inter alia, provides that the aggregate value of the following types of supplies shall be included in the 'aggregate turnover', viz:
– all taxable and non-taxable supplies;
– exempt supplies;
– exports of goods and/or services.
The value of such supplies are to be computed in respect of a person having the same PAN, on all India basis. However, the following are to be excluded while computing the 'aggregate turnover', viz:
– taxes, if any, charged under the CGST Act, SGST Act and the IGST Act, as the case may be;
– value of supplies on which tax is levied on reverse charge; and,
– value of inward supplies.
It will be evident that the definition of the term 'aggregate turnover' is quite wide and expansive and covers even those supplies, like non-taxable supplies or exempt supplies or even exports, which one would have ordinarily expected to be excluded from the scope of the term. These are 'surprise inclusions' and mark a clear departure from the existing practice followed in respect of the small scale exemption granted under central excise and service tax. Such inclusions within the scope of 'aggregate turnover' renders the thresholds – which in any case is abysmally low – quite meaningless and illusory! It is also to be noted that the exclusions of 'taxes' is restricted only to the 'taxes paid under CGST Act, SGST Act and IGST Act' and taxes paid or payable under any other legislation will have to be considered for the purposes of computing 'aggregate turnover'. It is, therefore, obvious that 'tax net' is being cast very wide in a rather opaque manner with a clear intention to expand the 'tax base'.
C. Implications of the low thresholds:
If one considers the 'exemption thresholds' as proposed, it would be evident that neither wiser counsel nor international experience has prevailed upon our policymakers. In their book titled "The VAT in Developing and Transitional Countries", Richard M. Bird and Pierre -Pascal Gendron observe that "When VAT came into the world, the usual expert advice was to set this entry point, which is usually defined in terms of annual turnover, as low as possible. The idea was essentially to ensure that all potentially taxable transactions were caught in the fiscal net by having the VAT base as wide as possible….. As time went on, however, and more experience with the difficulties of imposing general sales taxes in fragmented economies with high informal sectors was accumulated, conventional wisdom changed."
The experiments of 'low thresholds' have hardly, if ever, succeeded. It is realised that the over-zealousness in expanding the tax base results in administrative nightmares, galloping collection costs and sky-rocketing compliance costs, not to speak of the mounting resentment from the small businesses. Ultimately, the 'low threshold' , instead of achieving the perceived aims, more often than not, backfires!
It is, therefore, rather disturbing to witness such 'failed experiment' being attempted by our policymakers and the prescription of such meagre, almost non-existent, thresholds of Rs.10 lakh/Rs.5 lakh. Is it realised that these extremely low thresholds will result in an exponential widening of the 'tax base' and put the entire tax administration, which is already bursting at the seams, under tremendous stress ? Do we have the wherewithal to administer such massive tax base and ensure effective implementation of the levy? Has anyone also thought of the excessive burden of compliance costs of such low thresholds on small businesses? GST is a highly compliance-driven tax system and 'automation of the process' is a pre-requisite to ensure its compliance. How many of the small businesses spread over the entire length, breadth and width of the country possess such infrastructure and capability? Let us not forget that, though, small in size or in turnover, these small businesses make a handsome contribution to the exports of the country, its GDP and job creation. The low threshold means punishing such small businesses by subjecting them to an abnormal rise in the compliance costs and also exposing them to unbridled corruption. A very low threshold would force such small businesses to develop, even willy-nilly, a tendency to remain outside the 'tax net' by any means possible and the result would be chaos, disputes and open invitation to corruption!
Why can't, therefore, we have a realistic threshold? The threshold should be chosen to balance the collection cost with marginal revenue gains as Keen and Mintz (2004) show. While arguing in favour of a higher VAT threshold, the authors observe that even if some revenue is lost by dropping small tax payers, the administration can be freed to make greater effort on those who can contribute more. On low threshold, the International Tax Dialogue (2005) notes that it is a bit puzzling that most developing countries establish and maintain low thresholds for VAT registrations, thus encumbering their already overburdened administrations 'with a large amount of essentially useless work '. The international experience also shows that high thresholds are also important for equity because the consumption of the poor largely comprises purchases from small traders [M. Govinda Rao (2011)]. As noted by Netherlands-based and internationally acclaimed VAT expert Sijbren Cnossen in his paper titled 'Will a True GST Ever Come to India?' [2012] , 'A common rule of thumb is that 80 per cent of the tax is collected from 20 per cent of the taxable firms. In other words, it is not worth the cost to dealing with hundreds of thousands small businesses that contribute very little to revenue. In any case, over time, inflation would erode the size of the threshold.'
Considering the socio-political-economic and ground realities of the indian economy, it is desirable – well-nigh, inevitable – that a reasonably high threshold of 'Rs.75 lakh to Rs.100 lakh' is prescribed. Even for the 'composition scheme', the proposed limit of Rs.50 lakh is very low and the same ought to be at least Rs. 150 lakh, if not more. It is worth to mention here that in its 'Report on the Revenue Neutral Rate and Structure of Rates for the Goods and Services Tax (GST)' released in December, 2015, the Committee led by Dr. Arvind Subramanian, CEA, MoF also favoured a high threshold of Rs. 40 lakh. At the same time, it is equally essential that the GST laws and its implementation should be such as would entice and encourage even the small businesses, otherwise entitled for exemption, to forgo the exemption and embrace the tax net willingly so as to be a part of an uninterrupted, seamless credit chain , instead of forever devising new 'ways and means' to escape the tax net ! After all, as a country, what shall we look for – 'willing taxpayers' or ' unwilling tax-avoiders'?
Let us remember this caution advanced by Keen and Mintz : "The issues at stake in setting the threshold for a value added tax are important – experience shows indeed, that they can be critical to the success or failure of the tax – and their neglect has been unfortunate."
"There are times, too, when the law doesn't give a damn who gets caught beneath its wheels".
[Susanne Alleyn]
d. Ss19 and 19A read with Sch.III – Registration
As explained above, the term 'taxable person' as defined vide S.2(96) read with S.9(1) of the Act is linked to 'registration or the necessity of obtaining the registration by a person' as specified under Sch.III of the Act. Pragraph 1 of Sch.III provides that every supplier shall be liable to be registered under the Act, in the State from where he makes a taxable supply of goods and/or services, if his aggregate turnover in a financial year exceeds Rs.9 lakh (for the States other than NE States including Sikkim) or Rs.4 lakh (for the NE States including Sikkim). Thus, the current practice prevalent under Service Tax of providing for Registration before the threshold is reached or exhausted is proposed to be continued under GST regime also.
Aside from the above, certain other persons, as specified under paragraphs 2 to 5 to Sch.III of the Act, shall also be liable to obtain registration under the Act. Such 'specified persons' include:
– persons making inter-state taxable supply, irrespective of the threshold;
– casual taxable persons, irrespective of the threshold;
– non-resident taxable persons, irrespective of the threshold;
– input service distributors, amongst other persons.
It will be observed that the Registration provisions are quite exhaustive and hardly provide any ' escape window' to any person engaged in the business of taxable supply of goods and/or services.
Certain issues arising from the provisions governing the 'Registration' are briefly discussed below:
i. S.2(21) read with S. 19A – 'Casual taxable person' – "Nothing casual about this one …!
S.2 (21) of the Act defines the term ' casual taxable person' as under:
"S.2 (21) – " casual taxable person" means a person who occasionally undertakes transactions involving supply of goods and/or services in the course or furtherance of business whether as principal, agent or in any other capacity, in a taxable territory where he has no fixed place of business."
(emphasis provided)
S.19A of the Act contains special provisions relating to 'casual taxable persons' (and also 'non-resident taxable persons'). Sch-III, vide Paragraph 5, mandates a 'casual taxable person' to obtain registration irrespective of the threshold of 'Rs.10 lakh' or 'Rs.5 lakh', as the case may be. Consequently, the benefit of 'exemption threshold' will not be available to such persons, who would be required to discharge the tax liability from the first taxable supply itself. This would also mean that such persons shall be entitled to avail the benefit of Input Tax Credit on inward supplies/procurements of goods and/or services.
Having said so, it must be stated that the definition provided vide S.2(21) is quite vague, loosely worded and may lead to practical difficulties and interpretation-related disputes. First , the word 'occasionally' used in the definition is ambiguous, to say the least and susceptible to varied interpretations. Second , as will be observed from the definition, a 'casual taxable person' is one who occasionally undertakes transactions involving taxable supply, in a taxable territory where he has no fixed place. The term 'taxable territory' is defined vide S.2(98) of the Act so as ' to mean the territory to which the provisions of the Act apply ". As per S. 1(2) of the Act, the provisions of the Act extend to whole of India/State. On conjoint reading of all these provisions, a question that arises is, can a person, who is already registered in a particular State be entitled to obtain a registration as 'casual taxable person' in another State? Or is it that only an unregistered person will be granted such registration in a state where he intends to undertake taxable transactions for a limited period and where he has no fixed place of business? Going by the scheme of the things, it appears that a person already 'Registered' in a particular state may not be entitled to obtain Registration as a 'casual taxable person' in another State. To this extent, the concept is at variance with the concept of ' Non-localised Dealer ' (NLD) at present prevalent in many State VAT laws.
Yet another vital question that arises is , will a person registered as 'casual taxable person' be entitled to opt for 'composition scheme' contained in S.8 of the Act? It is worth noting here that the ' Report on Business Processes under GST on GST Registration' ("Report on GST Registration") of the Joint Committee of EC released in October, 2015, at para 2.4 thereof, clearly suggests that such persons shall not be allowed to opt for composition scheme. However, neither S. 19A nor any other provisions of the Act expressly provide so. Even on the conjoint reading of S.8, S.19A and Sch.III of the Act, no such inference about the ineligibility of a person registered as 'casual taxable person' to the 'composition scheme' can be drawn. This is more so since S. 8(1) starts with 'non-obstante clause' , i.e. the words " Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Act… " and is overriding all provisions of the Act, except S.7(3) of the Act relating to 'Reverse charge". Therefore, in case of a 'casual taxable person' engaged exclusively in intra-state taxable supplies , it cannot be said that there is any restriction on him in opting for the 'composition scheme' under S.8 of the Act.
S.19A, inter alia, provides that the registration granted to such 'casual taxable person' shall be valid for 90 days that can further be extended by a maximum period of 90 days by the proper officer on the request of such person. It is further provided, vide sub-section (2), that such person shall himself determine his estimated tax liability for the period for which registration is sought and deposit an amount equal to the same as ' advance deposit of tax' in cash at the time of opting for the registration. Sub-section (3) provides that the amount so deposited shall be credited to 'electronic cash ledger' of such person and shall be utilized in the manner provided under S.35 of the Act. Significantly, in the Report on GST Registration referred to above, it was suggested that the amount (as advance tax) would be deposited by such person, by way of two Demand Drafts (one for Centre and other for State) which would be returned to the taxpayer after he has discharged his final liability. It was further suggested that the GST Law Drafting Committee may provide for the conditions for registration and tax payments (para 2.4 of the Report refers).
It would be observed that the suggestion has not been accepted by the 'GST Law Drafting Committee' in as much as, instead of treating the amount deposited as 'security deposit', it is proposed to be adjusted towards the tax liability to be incurred by such person during the registration period. Why this display of 'lack of trust; in the taxpayers? Or is this a collection of revenue in advance at the expense of the taxpayers? Or is it both? And what happens if, at the end of the period, there remains a balance in 'electronic cash ledger' of such person? It appears that the refund of such balance amount is permissible and can be claimed under S.38(1) of the Act, subject to the conditions as prescribed. However, why should such 'casual taxable person' be subjected to thisrigmarole of refund procedure? Imagine the plight of a person based in say, Maharashtra and registered as 'casual taxable person' in a distant State, say, West Bengal, running helter-skelter for refund of his balance in electronic cash ledger! The suggestion of the Joint Committee as above was obviously pragmatic, practical and would have advanced the cause of ' ease of doing business' in India. Unfortunately, the State VAT authorities appear to have had their way here also!
Ss.2 (69) and 19A – 'Non-resident taxable person' -"Welcome in India?!"
S.2 (69) defines the term "non-resident taxable person" so as " to mean a taxable person who occasionally undertakes transactions involving supply of goods and/or services whether as principal or agent or in any other capacity but who has no fixed place of business in India ."
(Emphasis supplied)
The casual approach in drafting of such important expression is also clearly visible here! The opening words of the definition are '…. means a taxable person ….'. Needless to say, theuse of the word ' taxable' in the definition part is not only improper, but also absurd since the term that is being defined itself reads as 'non-resident taxable person'. It is pertinent to note here that the definition of 'casual taxable person' does not use the word 'taxable' in the descriptive part, but only uses the word 'person' and wisely so. One cannot define 'a non-resident taxable person' so as 'to mean taxable person!'In fact, in both the terms, the use of the adjective 'taxable' itself is totally unnecessary since the term ' taxable person' has already been defined separately vide S.2(96) of the Act and when harmoniously read with S.9(1) and Sch.III of the Act, both, the 'casual persons' and 'non-resident persons' are covered within the scope of the term. The correct and proper terms ought to be 'casual supplier' and 'non-resident supplier'.
At first glance, there may not appear to be much difference between the definitions of 'non-resident taxable person' and 'casual taxable person'. However, on a careful study of both the definitions, the following significant differences between the two would become apparent, viz.:
– the definition of 'casual taxable person' refers to ' taxable territory' , whereas, that of 'non-resident taxable person' refers to ' india';
– the phrase 'in the course or furtherance of business' appearing in the definition of 'casual taxable person' is conspicuous by its absence in the definition of 'non-resident taxable person'.
The use of two different expressions i.e. 'taxable territory' and 'india' is curious, to say the least, since as per S.1(2) read with S.2(98) of the Act, 'India', as a whole, is a 'taxable territory'. Therefore, it is difficult to comprehend what distinction is sought to be achieved by the use of thesedifferent expressions. It may be pointed out here that the Report on GST Registration, vide para 2.5 thereof,describes a non-resident supplier as ' a person who, in the course of business, makes an intra-state supply of goods or services or both, but is not a resident in the state in which he has applied for registration, but is already registered in any other state.' It would be observed that the concept of 'non-resident supplier' as envisaged in the Report was almost akin to the concept of 'non-localised dealer' prevalent in many states under the respective State VAT laws. However, the Report went one step further and suggested dispensing with security deposit or advance tax in case of such non-resident suppliers, unlike the practice being followed under State VAT laws to obtain cash security considered appropriate by the VAT authorities while granting registration to a person as 'non-localised dealer'.
The concept of 'non-resident taxable person' as being propagated under the Act is neither same as 'non-resident supplier' that was envisaged under the Report nor same as 'non-localised dealer' as in vogue under the State VAT laws. The concept of 'non-resident taxable person', on the other hand, appears to have been articulated and based on the OECD's 'International VAT/GST Guidelines' [ Feb.2015] ('the Guidelines'). Considering its importance and relevance, the relevant Guidelines and the concept of 'non-resident taxable person' in the context thereof are briefly discussed below.
a. The destination principle – A background
The Guidelinesnotes that VAT neutrality in international trade is generally achieved through the implementation of the "destination principle". The destination principle is designed to ensure that tax on cross-border supplies is ultimately levied only in the taxing jurisdiction where the final consumption occurs, thereby, maintaining neutrality within the VAT system as it applies to international trade. Place of taxation rules are needed for supplies of goods as well as for supplies of services and intangibles with a view to implement the destination principle. Whereas, implementing the destination principle with respect to cross-border supplies of goods is facilitated by the existence of border controls or fiscal frontiers,the task is rendered much more difficult with respect to international trade in services and intangiblesthat cannot be subject to border controls in the same way as goods. The issue becomes more complex when the supplier of the service is a non-resident supplier and does not have any place of business in the taxing jurisdiction.
b. Service Tax on cross-border B2B and B2C transactions – 'An Indian experiment!'
The provisions of the Finance Act, 1994 governing the tax treatment, for the purpose of levy of service tax, of the B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-consumers) transactions involving cross-border provision of services are quite different.
In case of cross-border B2B transactions, the levy of service tax is implemented through revere charge mechanism and is broadly based on the OECD Guidelines.
However, in case of cross-border B2C transactions, by and large, the same are not subject to service tax at present when the provision of service is by a service provider based outside India and the individual recipient of service based in India and where the provision of service is for the personal consumption of the latter. Thus, neither the service provider based in foreign jurisdiction nor the service recipient based in India pay any service tax on such cross-border transactions. As noted by the Guidelines, reverse charge mechanism does not offer a viable and appropriate solution for collecting VAT on B2C supplies of services and intangibles from non-resident suppliers. The level of compliance with such a reverse charge mechanism for B2C supplies is likely to be low, as private consumer have little incentive to declare and pay the tax due and enforcing the collection of small amounts of VAT from large numbers of private consumers is likely to involve considerable costs that would outweigh the revenue involved.
c. Taxation of cross-border B2C transactions – OECD Guidelines
Against the above background, the Guidelines recommend that the most effective and efficient approach to ensure the appropriate collection of VAT on such cross-border business-to-consumer supplies is to require the non-resident supplier to register and account for the VAT in the jurisdiction of taxation.
It may be pointed out here that India, to a limited extent, followed these Guidelines, by bringing the service aggregators under the service tax net through the Finance Act, 2015. The relevant statutory provisions require a service aggregator to make payment of service tax either by himself andif he does not have presence in India, then through his representative present in India. However, the levy of service tax has remained confined to this category of persons.
The Guidelines further recommend a simplified registration and compliance regime to facilitate compliance for non-resident suppliers. It further lays emphasis on the appropriate simplification to facilitate compliance for businesses faced with obligations in multiple jurisdictions. It cautions that maintaining traditional registration and compliance procedures for non-resident suppliers of B2C services and intangibles would risk creating barriers that may lead to non-compliance or to certain suppliers declining to serve customers in jurisdictions that impose such burdens. The Guidelines recommend that a simplified registration and compliance regime for such non-resident suppliers of B2C services and intangibles would operate separately from the traditional registration and compliance regime, without the same rights (e.g. input tax recovery) and obligations (e.g. full reporting) as a traditional regime.
d. "Non-resident taxable persons" under Model GST Law
As discussed above, the Report on GST Registration, though envisaged the concept of 'non-resident supplier', the concept was more akin to the concept of 'non-localised dealer' as prevalent, at present, under the State VAT Laws. The Report did not talk about a 'non-resident supplier' who do not have any business presence in India, but, nevertheless, engaged in cross-border supply to a consumer in India.
The Act i.e. Model GST Law, however, refers to a 'non-resident taxable person', a concept articulated on the basis of the Guidelines discussed above. The concept would apply, in effect to the non-resident suppliers located in foreign jurisdictions and who do not have any place of business in India. Sch.III of the Act provides for mandatory registration for such 'non-resident taxable person' occasionally undertaking transactions involving supply of goods and/or services.
Unfortunately, while whole-heartedly embracing the Guidelines and its recommendations to bring the non-resident suppliers of cross-border B2C services and intangibles within the tax net, the other advice of the Guidelines regarding simplified registration and compliance regime have apparently been ignored. The limited 90 days' validity of registration with further extension by maximum 90 days would mean that such 'non-resident taxable person' would be required to obtain fresh registration on expiry of 180 days. Moreover, such 'non-resident taxable person' will also be required to obtain the separate registration in each State from where he makes a taxable supply. The necessity to apply for extension and/or fresh registration on expiry of 90 or 180 days, as the case may be, can horrify such non-resident supplier!
Aside from the above, the stipulation regarding 'advance deposit of tax' in cash (ignoring the suggestion of the Report) would also dampen the spirit of such non-resident suppliers. On other aspects, the discussion made hereinabove in the context of 'casual taxable person' will hold good for the 'non-resident taxable person' as well.
The Guidelines recognised that a proper balance needs to be struck between simplification and the needs of tax administrations to safeguard the revenue. Tax administrations need to ensure that the right amount of tax is collected and remitted from suppliers with which they may have no jurisdictional relationship. Against this background, the Guidance Note sets out the possible main features of a simplified registration and a compliance regime for non-resident suppliers of B2C services and intangibles, balancing the said twin objectives. One can only fervently hope that due and serious consideration will be paid to these Guidelines and its recommendations while bringing such 'non-resident suppliers' within the GST Regime and imposing the levy on them!
"Laws are generally not understood by three sorts of persons,
namely, by those who make them, by those who execute them,
and by those who suffer if they break them."
[George Savile]
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Ask anyone in your circle about the assets he has, and invariably the answers would include home and car. But, is your car and asset for you? Or for that matter, your home, which you have bought after taking a loan from a bank? Most people remains confused and cannot answer this question. Understanding the difference between assets and liabilities is necessary to have a better understanding of what to do with money in your hands. In a very generalized way, a liability is anything that takes money out of your pocket, an asset is anything that puts money back in your pocket. But, if you remain confused about these two concepts, read on as this article attempts to clarify these terms.
An asset is something that generates income for the owner on a regular basis. In a more traditional way of thinking, an asset is anything that can be turned into money when you so desire. If you have gold as your savings or in the form of jewelry of your wife, it can be considered an asset. Though, cash is considered asset in financial statements of companies, it is technically not an asset as it is not reproducing itself or generating money for you unless you have invested it in profitable schemes.
Liabilities are just the opposite of assets and this is reflected in the manner they are shown in a financial statement. While assets are placed in the left side of a balance sheet, liabilities always find a place in the right side of the balance sheet. All assets and liabilities get recorded in financial statements to enable a reader to know the financial condition and performance of a business or a company.
Assets are all those things a company owns such as cash, plant and machinery, raw material for products. These are recorded in terms of their dollar value in a balance sheet. There are current assets such as cash, raw materials and inventory, investments like stocks and securities in which a company invests, and capital assets like land, buildings, plant and machinery. There are intangible assets also like patents and trademarks.
In case of a business, any money that companies owe to people (stock holders and financial institutions) are referred to as its liabilities. There are both current as well as long term liabilities. Employee salaries, electricity bills, money owed to suppliers and short term loans to be rapid within a year are called current liabilities. On the other hand, all liabilities that can be carried over to next financial year are labeled as long term liabilities.
What is the difference between Liability and Asset?
• An asset is anything that puts money in your pocket on a regular basis or generates income.
• Liability is anything that causes outflow of money from your pocket.
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Brewdog – Equity for Punks IV – A New Hope!
April 30, 2015 October 4, 2015 by irishbeersnob
Ok, so you've a passing interest in Craft Beer, and happen to have been living in an Afghani cave for the last couple of weeks, you'll have missed the announcement by that upstart Brewdog that they were launching the fourth incarnation of their pioneering crowdfunding scheme, Equity for Punks. I'm not going to rehash that here, you can pop across to their site and take it in yourself. The link is https://www.brewdog.com/equityforpunks
Image courtesy of http://www.brewdog.com
As always these things divide opinion greatly, some for, some against, where'd we be without all of these debates. There are some great articles and things that other's before me have written. One such article is here http://themissingdrink.com/investing-in-brewdog/ which while I agree with a lot of the points here, but I think to be fair, I don't think your average Joe Soap punter who buys shares are buying as an investment, more wanting to be part of it.
Full disclosure, I was flown with a group of UK & Ireland bloggers to the Brewdog Brewery in Ellon last August, at the time I had viewed Brewdog with a little bit of cynicism. Sometimes some of their fan boys annoyed me. But it was a real eye opener to actually get to visit them, and to talk to lots of people who are involved in what is a company that has experienced exponential growth over the last number of years. What struck me despite all the brashness of their early marketing days, was there was a humility, in terms of the newer mature branding for their range of beers, but also a realisation of how important to the craft beer revolution in the UK, and Europe Brewdog can be. Listening to their staff the enthusiasm and passion was infectious and you couldn't help but think, this must be an amazing place to work.
The Bottling line in the brewery in Ello
I'd imagine work behind the scenes has been ongoing for months as this is one of if not the largest crowdfunding objective i've ever seen. £25m is a hell of a lot of money. Its a hell of a lot of money but also it matches the levels of ambition of the management team and company who clearly see themselves going on to be the dominant player in the European Craft Beer Market. This is an empire that is being constructed.
Courtesy of Giphy.com
I have personally decided to invest in Brewdog, I am an Equity Punk, and I personally am not viewing this as an investment. Its more a community of like minded passionate Beer Fans, and to me that is as important as anything. Yes the discounts are nice, and the first options on new beers also. But as Niall points out in the article above, it's more like a membership than an investment. I'm ok with that, and i'd imagine thousands of others are too.
If you decide you want to invest in Equity Punks, please use my referral code R237208
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SHEPSHED Town took the honours against South Notts League side Gotham Village in the inaugural Shepshed Building Society Sponsor's Shield held at Shepshed Town's Morley Lane ground.
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Gotham won the toss and elected to field on a wicket that had just been subject to a downpour and their decision looked to be justified with the early wicket of Sam Smith.
Karl Shaw and Mandilakhe Dipha however had other ideas, both scoring freely until Shaw was dismissed for an excellent 60. Dipha continued, scoring 14 fours and four sixes in a virtually faultless 132 before being caught inches inside the long leg boundary looking to push the score on.
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One of retirement plan sponsor's most important duties is to ensure the plan is in compliance with legal requirements. This is no easy task, especially for construction firms with high employee turnover. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) have specific requirements that plan sponsors must follow, and the current regulatory environment has led to increased scrutiny of plan practices.
"If we build it, they will come" doesn't just apply to fictional baseball fields. It also applies to building better benefits plans in an effort to keep and retain better construction workers. Looking back on 2016, it's no question that the construction industry is making big changes to employee benefits. Like most industries, construction is facing rising health care costs—all while balancing the demands of attracting and retaining skilled workers.
While construction owners and suppliers face many strategic decisions to lead a growing business, one to keep top of mind is the health and wellness of their people. The construction industry demands a skilled workforce with high mental and physical engagement. Making an investment in a wellness plan for employees can contribute to good health on and off the job, increase productivity and reduce common jobsite errors that may lead to injury.
Construction firms that sponsor 401(k) retirement plans should review their stable value investment options given the recent changes in non-government money market fund pricing and potential liquidity gates.
In recent years, construction workers have incurred the most injuries of any industry in the private sector, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Yet, these workers count on being healthy to work and support themselves and their families. In the event that a worker experiences an accident on the job, he or she may not be able to afford the financial setbacks associated with medical bills.
There is no shortage of differing opinions regarding the Affordable Care Act (ACA). However, one thing most people agree on is the ACA unleashed a sea of confusion for employers, individuals and industry professionals.
Many closely held construction companies do not have succession plans for continuing the business when the major (or sole) shareholder wants to retire. If family members are unable or unwilling to take over—or if the existing management does not have the financial means to buy the business—an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) can provide an internal market to buy the closely held stock.
After several years of increasing demand, construction firms are expanding their payrolls in almost every market segment. They are optimistic about growth in the retail, warehouse and lodging segments, as well as demand for manufacturing, energy and hospital construction. They also are ready to purchase and lease new equipment. Although the outlook is optimistic, construction firms face a number of significant challenges. Foremost among those challenges is the growing shortage of qualified workers to fill available positions.
Technology is continuing to change the way we see and interact with the world around us. Being able to multitask on phones, computers and tablets has also changed expectations both on and off the job, especially as it relates to health.
In business, as in life, there are "nice to haves" and "need to haves." Nowhere is that more true than in the realm of employee health care insurance. Workers need quality coverage to help protect themselves and their families from the high cost of medical bills. Without that safety net, they're not as fully engaged and productive as their employers need them to be.
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package fr.bmartel.protocol.wlan.frame.management.element.subelement;
import fr.bmartel.protocol.wlan.frame.management.element.IWlanSubElement;
import fr.bmartel.protocol.wlan.frame.management.element.subelement.inter.IHtCapabilityInformation;
/**
* Ht informations sub element of HT capabilities element
*
*
* @author Bertrand Martel
*
*/
public class HtCapabilityInformation implements IWlanSubElement,IHtCapabilityInformation {
/**
* guard interval defined for 20Mhz band in 400ns
*/
private boolean supportShortGi20Mhz = false;
/**
* guard interval defined for 40Mhz band in 400ns
*/
private boolean supportShortGi40Mhz = false;
/**
* Set to 0 if only 20 MHz operation is supported<br/>
* Set to 1 if both 20 MHz and 40 MHz operation is supported
*/
private boolean supportedChannelWidthSet = false;
public HtCapabilityInformation(byte[] data) {
supportShortGi20Mhz = ((data[0] & 0x40) != 0);
supportShortGi40Mhz = ((data[0] & 0x20) != 0);
supportedChannelWidthSet = ((data[0] & 0b01000000) != 0);
}
@Override
public boolean isSupportShortGi20Mhz() {
return supportShortGi20Mhz;
}
@Override
public boolean isSupportShortGi40Mhz() {
return supportShortGi40Mhz;
}
@Override
public boolean isSupportedChannelWidthSet() {
return supportedChannelWidthSet;
}
}
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2. Designate a deep-conditioning day. Since we all love our hair tools and styling, it's really important to deep-condition once a week. This will keep your ends from splitting and fraying, keeping that dried-out look away!
3. Remember the prep step. Before heat styling, always use a spray that protects hair against damage, and use use tools that are designed specifically to minimize heat damage with protective coating and an ionic generator.
4. Choose pretty-hair foods. Healthy, strong hair surprisingly has a lot to do with our diet. To get the healthiest hair, it's best to eat foods high in protein and omega fatty acids, such as salmon, nuts, eggs, and cheese. | {
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Q: How to convert this queryto Laravel ORM Hi guys I'm new learner Laravel.
I can not convert belowed SQL query, please help me to solve the problem.
SQL query is worked fine just I want to convert it Laraver Eloquent ORM.
select distinct u.*, d.user_id, r.region_name from users as u
left join devices as d on d.user_id = u.id
left join region as r on r.region_id = u.region_id
where d.user_id is null and u.`role` = 3
order by u.id asc
A: Here you go:
DB::table('users as u')
->select('u.*', 'd.user_id', 'r.region_name')
->distinct()
->leftJoin('devices as d', 'u.id', '=', 'd.user_id')
->leftJoin('region as r', 'u.region_id', '=', 'r.region_id')
->whereNull('d.user_id')
->where('u.role',3)
->oldest('u.id')
->get();
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Boss: "No Reports Of Any Player Or Staff Being Unwell"
David Artell pleased that the club has a clean bill of health in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak
Crewe Alexandra boss David Artell has revealed that there have been no reports of any of his players or staff showing any signs of illness in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
The club took the decision to officially shut down all departments at the end of last week and the first team players and Academy youngsters are now working on fitness and technical work at home.
Artell made sure that every player was handed a match ball before they left for the period of isolation, so they can work on their skills and touch.
The Crewe Alex boss told the club's official website: "Everyone is okay. I've had no reports of any the players or staff feeling unwell and that is the main thing. That was our number one priority.
"When the players were in for training last week, I could sense that there was a feeling of 'should we really be in' so we took the decision to close. You could just feel that with everything going on in the world that it had moved on and people were beginning to feel more uncomfortable. That was fine and we took the decision before the government basically locked down the country.
"Most of us our under 40, 45 here and are not deemed as high risk or vulnerable but we have families like everyone else and some of the younger lads may still be living at home and all that. Younger people are getting ill now and we don't want anyone getting ill because we want to stop the spread as quickly as possible.
"We also have older staff and they are more vulnerable and their health and safety was paramount in our thinking when we met with the club doctor." | {
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Wonder Woman's costume has come under heavy criticism throughout the years. Many find that as an example of a character that is supposed to represent female empowerment that by wearing a costume which reveals a gratuitous amount of skin that the character is being contradictory. Numerous attempts have been made to make her costume more realistic, however in terms of the character's history there are few problems with it. Despite that it offers little protection, Wonder Woman does not require very much protection, either from harm or from the elements. The costume is also sometimes criticized for its symbolism closely related to American themes, that despite the fact that she is meant to be an emissary of peace to the whole planet, that her costume looks very American This is explained as one of the motivations for her role in Man's World world. The costume is a breastplate inspired by the colors and symbols of a downed World War II airplane being flown by Steve Trevor's mother . As an American pilot, it is therefore not surprising that stars (on the lower part of her breastplate) and stripes (one her boots) are evident parts of the design. In the summer of 2011 it was announced that DC Comics would reboot its entire lineup and create the new 52. Debate immediately surfaced as the head creative force behind the reboot (Jim Lee) decided that all female characters should be drawn with "pants" or full leg covering as part of their costume. This was in line with the redrawn Wonder Woman after issue #600 in volume 3. However, as the summer progressed images began to appear with Diana in a costume which appeared to be a synthesis of her traditional one and the reimagined one. With the actual reboot this is the costume that was decided on, essentially with the breastplate in the general shape of the traditional costume, and the theme being more in line with the redesign of the previous year. She additionally has added aspects of her uniform which didn't exist before such as a braided armband.
Additional music featured in the film are: "Another Little Drink Wouldn't Do Us Any Harm" by Clifford Grey and Nat Ayer and performed by Edgar Trevor and Cecil Cooper; "Molly O'Morgan" written by Fred Godfrey and Will Letters and performed by Ella Retford; "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams; "Sous les ponts de Paris" written by Jean Rodor and Vincent Scotto and performed by Lucienne Delyle; "I'll Walk Beside You" written by Edward Lockton and Alan Murray and performed by Ewen Bremner; "Green Grow the Rushes, O" written by Robert Burns and performed by Ewen Bremner; and "Schatzwalzer Op. 4" written by Johann Strauss II and performed by the Berlin String Quartet.[145]
The "Year One" storyline retells Diana's origin growing up on Themyscira. She lives an idyllic life and harbors interest for the outside world, and the first connection to it comes in the form of Steve Trevor, who crashes on the island and is the sole survivor. A contest is held to determine which Amazon is the best candidate to take Steve home, with Diana volunteering despite knowing the cost to leave the island is to never return. Diana wins the contest and departs with Steve. Once arriving in America, Diana is taken into custody by the government to discern her origins. She meets Etta Candy and Barbara Ann Minerva along the way. While incarcerated Diana is visited by the gods in animal form and bestow upon her powers of strength, speed, agility, durability, and flight. She discovers Ares, the god of war, is working to destroy humanity. Accepting her new role in Man's World, Diana, with the help of the gods in animal form, subdues Ares with the lasso. Now called Wonder Woman, Diana becomes one of the world's greatest heroes.
Wonder Woman had a minor role in Young Justice. Initially, the character was going to be excluded from the show due to legal red tape, but was included at the last minute. However, as a result of only being cleared for use late in the production cycle, she only had several speaking appearances. In the second season, she could be seen as the mentor of Wonder Girl. She was voiced by Maggie Q.
Wonder Woman is trained in the a variety of martial arts, making her a master of unarmed and armed combat (even proving adept with pistols). Before Flashpoint Batman considered Diana the best melee fighter on the planet, even putting her ahead of Superman, due to the combination of her power and the depth of her training. Even when depowered, she is on par with some of the best hand-to-hand combatants in the DC Universe.
As early as the 1950s,[210] Wonder Woman's tiara has also been used as a razor-edged throwing weapon, returning to her like a boomerang.[183] The tiara allows Wonder Woman to be invulnerable from telepathic attacks, as well as allowing her to telepathically contact people such as the Amazons back on Themyscira using the power of the red star ruby in its center.[63]
The costs for television advertisements for Wonder Woman are higher in comparison to that of previous DCEU film Suicide Squad. Warner Bros. has spent over $3 million on advertisements for Wonder Woman, whereas they spent $2.6 million on advertisements for Suicide Squad.[157] Ticket selling site Fandango reported that Wonder Woman rounded the final leg of its marketing campaign as the most anticipated blockbuster of summer 2017, according to a poll conducted by 10,000 voters, the biggest survey in company history.[158] Separately, Fandango also found that 92% of people surveyed said that they are looking forward to seeing a film that features a standalone woman superhero, and 87% wished Hollywood would make more women-led superhero films.[159] In May 2017, NASCAR driver Danica Patrick drove her No. 10 car with a Wonder Woman paint scheme at the Go Bowling 400 in Kansas and at the Monster Energy Open in Charlotte.[160]
The JLA's first trip to the universe is where Owlman is found hacking computer systems to get the info he needs. There, the JLA fights recruits the Crime Syndicate of America has recruited. Their second trip was when Batman followed Superwoman, and defeats her. After taking out Superwoman, he calls the JLA, and alongside the JLA travels to the moon, to get to the Crime Syndicate's headquarters. From there on, every JLA'er fights against their counterparts, and Wonder Woman manages to even win against her counterpart, Superwoman.
Both the ABC pilot episode - "The New Original Wonder Woman" - and the ABC premiere episode that brought the series forward into the 70's - "The Return of Wonder Woman" - originally aired as 90-minute episodes. For syndication, these episodes are often edited down to run in a standard 60-minute time slot. The full version of "The New Original Wonder Woman" is contained on the DVD boxed set of the first season, and the full version of "The Return of Wonder Woman" was included on the second season box set. See more »
Orion tells Diana that he was sent to earth to fight a threat, and surprised that the possible threat he faces is a mere child. They find out that Zola's baby is being kept with Hermes, who in turn is hiding in Demeter's realm. Going back to the hotel to regroup, they find Zola and Hera missing. Finally finding them in a bar, Diana comes face to face with War, her old master.
Wonder Woman's character was created during World War II; the character in the story was initially depicted fighting Axis military forces as well as an assortment of colorful supervillains, although over time her stories came to place greater emphasis on characters, deities, and monsters from Greek mythology. Many stories depicted Wonder Woman rescuing herself from bondage, which defeated the "damsels in distress" trope that was common in comics during the 1940s.[13][14] In the decades since her debut, Wonder Woman has gained a cast of enemies bent on eliminating the Amazon, including classic villains such as Ares, Cheetah, Doctor Poison, Circe, Doctor Psycho, and Giganta, along with more recent adversaries such as Veronica Cale and the First Born. Wonder Woman has also regularly appeared in comic books featuring the superhero teams Justice Society (from 1941) and Justice League (from 1960).[15]
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Following the events of Infinite Crisis, she disappeared for a year in order to rediscover herself, and took part briefly in the events of 52. In the span of One Year Later, she was re-imagined once again and was forgiven by Batman and Superman while given her third ongoing monthly title. Batman helped her establish a role at the Department of Metahuman Affairs under the name of Diana Prince (paying homage to her golden age alter ego.) She worked alongside Tom Tresser and eventually became romantically involved with him. A move among fans across the different companies occurred with characters reverting to their original numbering of series (this for instance happened to Iron Man at Marvel as well) and the third Wonder Woman series was relaunched with Wonder Woman #600. This was actually accurate at the time as it was the indeed the 600 issue released (not including issues numbered otherwise such as with a zero or a million). Issue 600 was used as a chance to reinvent the character as she discovers herself with no memories and in a new costume. This was a short lived experiment as the entire DC lineup was soon to be re-imagined into the new 52, though certain aspects of her redesigned costume remained.
Elena Anaya, who played the supervillain Dr. Poison, is contracted for multiple movies, so we may see her return. Jenkins didn't completely rule out a comeback for Chris Pine's character Steve Trevor, but that seems unlikely because Trevor is dead. And not the Winter Soldier kind of dead. Connie Nielsen and Robin Wright will reprise their roles as Queen Hippolyta and General Antiope in Justice League, but they haven't been confirmed for Wonder Woman 2 yet. Oh, and Jenkins wants to recruit 1970s Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter for a cameo role! Here's hoping.
Granted by Artemis (Goddess of the Hunt). Eyesight, hearing, taste, touch and smell are all on super-human level. She has exceptional hearing and night vision, and has even shown the ability to track her enemies by scent in some instances (especially in natural environments). Wonder Woman has the (Hunters Eyes) which allows her to always hit her mark and see far distances.
William Marston's earliest works were notorious for containing subversive "bondage and sapphic-undertones" subtext. Among Wonder Women's infamous catchphrases, "Suffering Sappho", was a direct reference to lesbianism. Fredric Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent referred to her as the "lesbian counterpart to Batman" (whom he also identified as a homosexual). After Marston's death in 1947, DC Comics downplayed her sexuality and feminist origin. Wonder Women, without Marston's creative direction, become more "traditional" superhero fare; the lesbian relationships and sexual imagery disappeared from the "Wonder Woman" comic, along with Wonder Woman's super powers. During the Comics Code Authority-decades since, Wonder Woman's subversiveness had been gradually stripped away; subsequent comic book writers and artists either didn't know know what do with her or barely hinted at Wonder Woman's erotic legacy.[10]
Diana meets Barbara Ann Minerva for the first time. Minerva wants Diana's lasso and tricks Diana into believing that she has Antiope's Girdle of Gaea. Diana discovers the ruse and storms out of the house. Barbara transforms into the Cheetah and attacks Diana. Julia Kapatelis shoots Cheetah and fends her off. Diana returns to Themyscira. Zeus is infatuated with Diana and asks her for a physical communion to which Diana refuses. Angered, Zeus sends her on a mission, a "Challenge
^ Lyons, Charles. "Suffering Sappho! A Look at the Creator & Creation of Wonder Woman". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved August 23, 2006. In October 1940, the popular women's magazine "Family Circle" published an interview with Marston entitled "Don't Laugh at the Comics," in which the psychologist discussed the unfulfilled potential of the medium.
On June 22, 2018, it was reported that Gal Gadot would be attending Warner Bros' DC presentation at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2018, and some footage from the film would be shown to promote it.[68] Director Patty Jenkins and actors Gadot and Chris Pine attended the Wonder Woman 1984 panel at SDCC on July 21, 2018, where a short clip of the film was shown.[69] A teaser poster debuted on June 5, 2019, one year ahead of the film's release date.[70]
The demon Neron engaged Diana in battle and managed to kill her.[112] The Olympian Gods granted Diana divinity and the role of the Goddess of Truth who started to reside in Olympus; her mother Hippolyta then assumed the role of Wonder Woman and wore her own different incarnation of the costume.[112] In Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #136, Diana was banished from Olympus due to interfering in earthly matters (as Diana was unable to simply watch over people's misery on Earth).[112] She immediately returned to her duties as Wonder Woman, but ran into conflicts with her mother over her true place and role as Hippolyta seemed accustomed to her life in America.[112] Their fight remained unsolved, as Hippolyta died during an intergalactic war.[112] Themyscira was destroyed during the war, but was restored and reformed as a collection of floating islands.[112] Circe later resurrected Hippolyta in Wonder Woman Vol 3 #8.[113]
Steve Trevor died at the end of Wonder Woman after sacrificing himself to ensure that a plane full of deadly gas couldn't harm anyone on the ground. Is this Steve Trevor the same Steve Trevor that we saw in Wonder Woman who was transported to 1984 because of something like time travel, a descendant of Steve Trevor's who is also named Steve Trevor (and looks exactly like Pine), a clone, or something else entirely? (It's a comic book movie, so anything is possible.)
Although created to be a positive role-model and a strong female character for girls and boys,[216] Wonder Woman has had to deal with the misogyny that was commonplace in comic book industry for decades. For example, Wonder Woman was a founding member of the Justice Society of America. This roster included the original Flash and Green Lantern. Wonder Woman was an experienced leader and easily the most powerful of them all, yet was rendered a secretary. This would also be accompanied with her losing her powers or getting captured on most Justice League adventures. During the '50s and '60s, comic writers regularly made Wonder Woman lovesick over Steve Trevor, a Major in the United States Army. Stories frequently featured Wonder Woman hoping or imagining what it would be like to marry Steve Trevor.
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I thought George's one "mistake" in rebooting Wonder Woman was making her only 25 years old when she left Paradise Island. I preferred the idea of a Diana who was thousands of years old (as, if I recall correctly, she was in the TV series). From that angle, I would have liked to have seen Diana having been Wonder Woman in WW2, and be returning to our world in the reboot. Not having that option, I took the next best course, and had Hippolyta fill that role.[81]
In 2011's The New 52, DC Comics relaunched its entire line of publications to attract a new generation of readers, and thus released volume 4 of the Wonder Woman comic book title. Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang were assigned writing and art duties respectively and revamped the character's history considerably. In this new continuity, Wonder Woman wears a costume similar to her original Marston costume, utilizes a sword and shield, and has a completely new origin. No longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods, she is, instead, a demi-goddess and the natural-born daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus. Azzarello and Chiang's revamp of the character was critically acclaimed, but highly divisive among longtime fans of the character.[47][48][49][50]
In the Golden Age, Wonder Woman adhered to an Amazon code of helping any in need, even misogynistic people, and never accepting a reward for saving someone;[74] while conversely, the modern version of the character has been shown to perform lethal and fatal actions when left with no other alternative, exemplified in the killing of Maxwell Lord in order to save Superman's life.[63][64]
The series began at a time when violence on television was under intense scrutiny. As a result, Wonder Woman was less frequently seen punching or kicking people the way she did in the early episodes. She would usually be shown pushing and throwing enemies or using creativity to get them to somehow knock themselves out (such as jumping high into the air to cause pursuers to collide). Despite the wartime setting, she almost never resorted to deadly force. The only exception occurs in the pilot episode when she sinks a German U-boat by crashing an airplane into it, presumably killing everyone aboard. Wonder Woman herself was occasionally overpowered by chloroform and poison gas, but she always came back in the second half of the show to save the day. In some episodes, her enemies learn the secret of her superhuman strength – her magic belt – and temporarily steal it, leaving her with average human strength. Her indestructible lasso and bracelets were stolen or taken away in one episode (leaving her defenseless against gunfire), but Wonder Woman recovered them by the end of the episode. (In the comics, Wonder Woman would lose most of her strength if bound by a man.)
The success of the superhero television series Supergirl informed the marketing and promotion strategy used for Wonder Woman.[155] According to Time Warner chief marketing officer Kristen O'Hara, they wanted to approach the Wonder Woman marketing campaign in a light manner, similar to how they did with Supergirl. O'Hara elaborated that the modest campaign route they took for Supergirl aided in establishing a large central fanbase among women well in advance of the series, which reportedly generated 5 million female superhero fans in one week.[155] They were then able to model over time, and grow that audience leading up to the 15-months-later release of Wonder Woman.[155] Though neither the film nor the series are aimed exclusively at women, the latter's campaign gave them their first opportunity to begin collecting data about female superhero fans.[155] In May 2017, a promo for Wonder Woman was released during the season finale of Supergirl, featuring a remix of the song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) wearing Wonder Woman's boots.[156] The promo included an appearance by Lynda Carter, star of the 1970s Wonder Woman, who plays the American president on Supergirl.[156]
It was later retconned by Gail Simone that Wonder Woman's outfit design had Amazonian roots. During a flashback in Vol. 3, Hippolyta is shown issuing orders to have a garment created for Diana, taking inspiration from the skies on the night Diana was born; a red hunter's moon and a field of stars against deep blue, and the eagle breastplate being a symbol of Athena's avian representations.[volume & issue needed]
The Lasso of Truth forces people to tell the truth. It was forged by Hephaestus from the Golden Girdle of Gaea that Antiope had once worn. It is able to restore people's lost memories get rid of illusions or cause illusions to those it holds and heal the holder's body cure insanity and protect people who are in close proximity to it from magical attacks. In the golden age version the lasso could also take on a rigid form and hold people aloft from a great distance away. During these eras, the lasso also forced those who were bound by it to act as the holder demanded. This trait also affected Wonder Woman. A non-combat application of the lasso is that it can be used to change Diana's clothes as long as those clothes are "in the right frequency" as the lasso. Although this was a plot device used more often in the golden and silver age in has been used on occasion in modern comics as for instance one time Diana transformed into a Miss America costume. The lasso is essentially indestructible, and can be offensively used in combat to incapacitate, and even attacking their souls.
The team learns that a gala will be held at the nearby German High Command. Steve and Diana separately infiltrate the party, with Steve intending to locate the gas and destroy it, and Diana hoping to kill Ludendorff, believing that he is Ares and thus killing him will end the war. Steve stops her to avoid jeopardizing his mission, but this allows Ludendorff to unleash the gas on Veld, killing its inhabitants. Blaming Steve for intervening, Diana pursues Ludendorff to a base where the gas is being loaded into a bomber aircraft bound for London. Diana fights and kills him, but is confused and disillusioned when his death does not stop the war.
Elena Anaya, who played the supervillain Dr. Poison, is contracted for multiple movies, so we may see her return. Jenkins didn't completely rule out a comeback for Chris Pine's character Steve Trevor, but that seems unlikely because Trevor is dead. And not the Winter Soldier kind of dead. Connie Nielsen and Robin Wright will reprise their roles as Queen Hippolyta and General Antiope in Justice League, but they haven't been confirmed for Wonder Woman 2 yet. Oh, and Jenkins wants to recruit 1970s Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter for a cameo role! Here's hoping.
Even though Superman: Sacrifice is technically not a Wonder Woman story, this comic book is in many ways more about her capabilities than Superman's. Any time heroes are pitted against one another, you can count on controversial opinions among fans, and Sacrifice is no different. Unlike The Hiketeia's Wonder Woman vs. Batman conflict, however, Wonder Woman vs. Superman doesn't last for as long as one would assume in the storyline.
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European information security specialists 'justifying existence'
IT Security professionals think they are becoming more influential according to the latest study from RSA
By Tom Espiner | October 17, 2005 -- 17:05 GMT (10:05 PDT) | Topic: Security
Information security professionals in Europe spend most of their time justifying their existence to upper management instead of implementing security procedures, according to a study announced on Monday.
The European results for the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium — a not-for-profit security training company which styles itself (ISC)² — Global Information Security Workforce Study show that a quarter (25.4 percent) of respondents feel they spent most of their working day on "internal politics, gathering metrics to justify spending, or selling security to upper management."
"It is surprising that professionals whose main responsibility is security spend so much time justifying their existence. Once information security is recognised as a profession, specialists will hopefully be seen as an integral part of the business," said Sarah Bohne, director of communications and constituent services for (ISC)².
Although security specialists feel embroiled in politics, most think their influence is growing. 73.1 percent of respondents said their level of influence has increased over the last 12 months, and 33.4 percent felt their influence had "increased significantly."
Most IT security professionals think their influence will increase in the future. 78 percent expected their influence to increase over the coming year, while 37 percent expected their influence to "increase significantly".
Information security is becoming more demanding, as the skills involved become more complex and managerial, according to Bohne. "We advocate building softer skills such as managing budgets and people. [Security professionals] now have to have people skills."
Compliance was a major training need in the past year, the report says, and the number one "hot area" for training was ISO/IEC 17799 Code of Practice for Information Security Management. Information risk management; business continuity and disaster recovery planning; and security management practices were second, third and fourth most popular. Forensics was at number five. "My hypothesis is that forensics is sexier than other options. There's a lot of hype around it at the moment," Bohne said.
Certification is a good indicator of increasing expectations of professionalism, claims Bohne. "What is interesting is that certification is a good barometer of professional recognition. 23.3 percent of hiring managers cited company policy specifying information security certification when hiring. This shows the growing acceptance of information security as a profession," according to Bohne.
Out of 595 respondents, the majority were security consultants, with 29 percent IT directors or managers. 7 percent of the respondents were chief information or security officers.
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Die Dorfkirche Heteborn ist die Kirche im Ort Heteborn der Gemeinde Selke-Aue in Sachsen-Anhalt. Die Kirche wurde 1715 erbaut.
Geschichte
Aus der Leuckfeldschen Chronik (1509) geht hervor, dass Papst Julius die Kirche in Heteborn erwähnte. Bereits vorher habe am selben Platz eine Kirche gestanden. Die Kirche wurde 1636 bei einem Brand und Plünderung des Ortes vollständig zerstört. Der Dompropst zu Halberstadt sagte 1714 einen Neubau zu, der bereits im folgenden Jahr vollendet wurde. Geldgeber waren dabei "die königliche Majestät, das herzoglich-magdeburgischen- und halberstädtischen Fürstenhause". Der ursprüngliche Altar, ein Geschenk der Neustädter Kirche zu Quedlinburg (heute Nikolaikirche) wurde jedoch anderweitig eingebaut, der Ursprung des Heteborner Altars ist nicht ganz geklärt. Die Weihe fand am Sonntag nach Trinitatis durch Pastor Lankfeld (Gröningen) statt.
Der Kirchturm erhielt mehrmals neue Glocken: zunächst wurde 1715 eine Glocke einer anderen Kirche verwendet, 1741 und 1795 folgten daraufhin neu gegossene Glocken. 1829 wurde eine Glocke restauriert, die zweite kleinere Glocke musste im Ersten Weltkrieg abgegeben werden. Die verbliebene Glocke wurde 1927 durch eine neue ersetzt. Diese auch heute noch vorhandene Glocke trägt die Inschrift Du ließest spendend mich entstehen, dafür nun ruf ich Dich, ins ewige Leben einzugehen.
Die Kirchturmuhr, welche 1844 nochmals restauriert wurde, wurde 1912 ersetzt.
Für die Gottesdienste außerhalb der Sommerzeit steht eine Winterkirche mit elektrische Heizung (1984 eingebaut) unterhalb der Orgel zur Verfügung. Dieser Raum wurde mit Spendenmitteln der Partnergemeinde Bad Wildungen finanziert.
Nachdem 1984 das Kirchendach neu gedeckt wurde, wurde eine vollständige Sanierung des Dachstuhls und des Kirchendachs nötig. Mit den Arbeiten wurde 2008 begonnen, da hierfür nur Spenden zur Verfügung stehen, ruhte nach der Sanierung des Dachstuhls die weitere Arbeit und wurden 2012 fortgesetzt. 2013 konnte die Zwischendecke wieder eingezogen werden. Im darauffolgenden Jahr wurde der Glockenturm erneuert. 2014 erklang nach vielen Jahren erstmals wieder die Orgel. Das Jahr der Fertigstellung ist derzeit noch nicht absehbar.
Ausstattung
Die Kanzel, der Beichtstuhl sowie der Amtsstuhl sind in Gröningen gefertigt, die Jahreszahl 1737 über der mittig oberhalb des Altars gelegenen Kanzel deutet auf die Herstellung hin.
Orgel
1848 wurde die damalige Orgel vollständig ersetzt. Es kam eine gebrauchte Orgel der Firma Adolf Reubke in die Kirche, welche über 10 Stimmen (2 im Pedal, 8 im einzigen Manual) und eine Pedal-Manual-Koppel verfügt. Zwei Blasebälge sorgen für den nötigen Wind. Ein Register wurde nachträglich ausgebaut, ein weiteres Register ist nicht verfügbar.
Mit der Sanierung wurde Anfang der 2010er Jahre die Orgel demontiert. 2014 konnte nach Abschluss der Dacharbeiten die Orgel neu aufgebaut werden. Dabei wurden zahlreiche Pfeifen ersetzt, ein neuer Motor eingebaut, das Pedal vollständig erneuert und eine LED-Beleuchtung eingebaut. Während am 16. August 2014 die Orgel das erste Mal gottesdienstlich spielte, fand am 14. September 2014 die offizielle Übergabe im Beisein des Dingelstädter Orgelbauers statt.
Die Disposition lautet wie folgt:
Koppeln:
Normalkoppeln: I/P.
Glocken
Die Dorfkirche Heteborn hat eine Glocke, welche mit mechanischem Seilzug in Verbindung mit der Uhr den Halbstunden- und Stundenschlag ausführt. Geläutet wird sie per Hand.
Eine zweite Glocke wurde 1917 für Kriegszwecke eingeschmolzen. Der 1922 gestellte Antrag auf eine neue zweite Glocke wurde 2022 ausgeführt. Die von der Glockengießerei Rincker in Sinn gegossene Bronzeglocke mit einem Durchmesser von 567 mm und einem Gewicht von 108 kg wurde am 16. Oktober 2022 von Superintendent Schilling und Pfarrerin Entschel gewidmet und soll Weihnachten 2022 das erste Mal wieder klingen. Die Glockenschulter ziert neben dem Ortsnamen, der Jahreszahl 2022 auch Eichenblätter in Verbindung zum Hakel. Die Symboliken der Flanke enthalten einen Apfelbaum in Kreuzesform sowie eine Friedenstaube. Auf dem Wolm ist der Spruch: "Wechselnde Pfade, Schatten und Licht - alles ist Gnade, fürchte dich nicht!" zu lesen. Die Glocke wurde vom ehemaligen Hederslebener Schulleiter und ortsansässigen Kunstlehrer Jürgen Werner gestaltet. Sie erhielt den Namen Patrona.
Nutzung
Durch das evangelische Kirchspiel Bode-Selke-Aue wird etwa alle zwei Monate Gottesdienst gehalten, die zuständige katholische Pfarrei (Quedlinburg) nutzt die Kirche derzeit nicht.
Für Beerdigungen steht auf dem Friedhof am Ortsrand eine Kapelle zur Verfügung.
Einzelnachweise
Weblinks
Kirche Heteborn auf den Seiten des Kirchenkreises Halberstadt
Heteborn
Bauwerk in Selke-Aue
Kulturdenkmal in Selke-Aue
Heteborn
Heteborn
Erbaut in den 1710er Jahren | {
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Thoughts That Go Bump in the Night
Thoughts on Thinking
"When somebody persuades me that I am wrong, I change my mind. What do you do?" John Maynard Keynes
"If you're unhappy with your life, change your thinking." Charles Fillmore
"The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it." Eckhart Tolle
"People are not disturbed by things, but by the view they take of them." Epictetus
"The unexamined life is not worth living." Socrates
"Consciousness is a terrible thing to waste." PunditGeorge
By tradition we celebrate the Republic on July 4, the date when the document declaring independence was adopted. Our great experiment continues to confound history. From the get-go was the debate over primacy – the individual or the government. The principal factor in the debate is creation of wealth, another way of stating standard of living. Wealth is created by individuals, We, the people. Government cannot create anything. It must take what others create. In our Republic, this is taxation – a touchy issue that created the House of Representatives and its responsibility to originate all spending bills. The structure is good. As always, implementation is the key.
Attitude is everything. Let's look at two prevailing attitudes:
1. Unless it is stated in the regulations, you can't do it.
2. Unless it is prohibited in the regulations, you can do it.
Which do you prefer? In the former, one must have permission to do something. In the latter, freedom of action is the norm unless specifically prohibited.
Our Republic was established on the latter although through the decades great amounts of personal freedom have been surrendered to the government. Once upon a time, travel by flying was a delight and airports were happy places. And, once upon a time government did not recognize, or impeded, your inalienable rights. The machinery to amend the Constitution has been used to correct instances where government prohibited or limited freedom for many people.
It is attitude that rules. There are people on this July 4th who are in mental and emotional bondage. Rather than enjoy their lives and share that joy with others (a rising tide lifts all boats) they instead dwell upon the "wrongs" and injustices of long ago. Quite literally, that was then. A different people, a different world-view, a different perspective from that of the present. This is now. Do you wish to be free? Do you wish to be controlled by others? The beauty is that you have the freedom and ability to do either. I would encourage freedom – living in the present and making the present the most enjoyable moment. (Hint: There is only one moment, now. There's no such animal as past and future as far as experience goes.)
Those who get it, get it. Those who don't, can't. It took me a long time to fully grasp that. Yet it's true. The Law of Attraction is the example. Those who understand the Law of Attraction benefit from that knowledge. There are people who deny that there is such a thing as the Law of Attraction. It is the working of that law that helps convince such folks that there is no such thing. Like attracts like, and if one thinks there is no such thing, then evidence of no such thing will come forth.
There are many unhappy people on this Fourth of July. That is sad. Let's help them by having a rollicking good time celebrating freedom and all that is joyous. You don't have to convince anyone of anything (because you can't) but you can demonstrate your joy in Life. Perhaps, after a while, they'll get curious. Once curious, here's a great place to get some information on how to live happier.
So celebrate!
And, yes, it is quite the right and proper thing to appreciate what a group of amazingly thoughtful men did for us.
Posted by George Sewell at Thursday, July 03, 2014
Labels: freedom, inalienable rights, independence, July 4, Law of Attraction
Comments welcome. You know the etiquette.
George Sewell
Cognitive Philanthropist
A Turn at the Point
From the corner of his eye, psychologist Harry Wilson glimpsed something. The fleeting image heralds an entrance into the paranormal where Harry encounters people who have something in common despite separations in time and space. Pieces of a grand puzzle fall into place, revealing the next step in evolution for Homo Sapiens, at an inter-dimensional roundabout known as the Point.
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Few subjects are more fraught with anxiety and dissention than addiction. Fewer still are the resources for non-professionals that treat the matter with knowing, compassionate humor. Just the FAQ's, Please straddles adroitly that precarious borderland between intimidating complexity on one hand and frustrating oversimplification on the other. . . With the important distinction between substance abuse and dependence in place, the authors move to the heart of the book in describing the characteristic disruptions in normal behavior and thinking, both of addicts and of loved ones and others, whose lives are impacted by the addict's seemingly willfully-destructive behavior. The book's final chapters discuss contemporary treatment and information resources for addictive disorders. This portion of the book drives home the point that family members suffer as much or more than the identified patient the pain and anguish from this primitive, unrelentingly-powerful disorder.
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Great thinking from some fine people...
Thomas Troward
Creative power, is that receptive attitude of expectancy which makes a mold into which the plastic and as yet undifferentiated substance can flow and take the desired form. We cannot really think in one way and act in another...
Sir Arthur Eddington
Mind is the first and most direct thing in our experience; all else is remote inference. Attributed: The universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
People are trying to change outer conditions but leaving their consciousness unchanged, and it cannot be done.
"Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them." "Suffering arises from trying to control what is uncontrollable."
Prentice Mulford
"In the spiritual life every person is his or her own discoverer, and you need not grieve if your discoveries are not believed in by others. It is your business to push on find more and increase individual happiness"
John A. Wheeler
Time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once
"We were lucky enough to grow up in an environment where there was much encouragement to children to pursue intellectual interests."
Myrtle Fillmore
If God is All, then God is Omnipresence. "That which is All can have no opposing power, so it must be Omnipotence. That which is Omnipresence must contain all Wisdom and must be Omniscience. Those who agree that God is all and insist that evil has power in life are not using logic
Charles Fillmore
Have faith in the power of your mind to penetrate and release the energy that is pent up in the atoms of your body, and you will be astounded at the response.
Mr. Einstein
"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind."
A Thought by Dr. Jung
We can never finally know. I simply believe that some part of the human Self or Soul is not subject to the laws of space and time.
The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors, that which it loves, and also that which it fears. It reaches the height of its cherished aspirations. It falls to the level of its unchastened desires - and circumstances are the means by which the soul receives its own. Every action and feeling is preceded by a thought.
A word from Mr. Churchill
"Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy. Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."
Wallace Wattles
"The universe is a great advancing life, and the purpose of nature is the advancement of life towards perfection, towards perfect functioning. The purpose of nature is perfect health."
Genevieve Behrend
"Thought as thought is neither good nor bad, it is creative action and always takes physical form."
When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the Republic.
Farewell.
Joan Eleanor "Jo-El" Taylor Sewell , age 75, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, lost her short but valiant battle with brain ca...
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A Change of Attitude That Went Bump in the Night
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George Sewell studied the nature and process of personal change for thirty years as a counselor, manager, and administrator in the field of addictive disorders including problem gambling. He is a playwright, author, and teacher. He has advanced degrees in Drama & Communications and Counseling and is a Licensed Prevention Professional and Internationally Certified Prevention Specialist. He was awarded the Louisiana Division of the Arts Fellowship in Theatre (Playwriting.) His books include "The Krismere," "Habits, Patterns, and Thoughts That Go Bump in the Night," "Just the FAQ's, Please, About Alcohol and Drug Abuse" (co-author Dan Baldwin) and "A Gnome, A Candle, And Me" (illustrated by Chester Delacruz.) George lives in Bossier City, Louisiana.
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Our board oversees our strategy, capital allocation and investment decisions.
It oversees every aspect of our performance, risk management, compliance, control and assurance framework, audit, people and sustainability through regular discussions with the Management Team.
More than 50% of our Board members, including the Chair, are independent, giving the company a nuanced external perspective on our activities.
Lim Ah Doo
Chairman and Non-Executive and Independent Director
Sunny Verghese
Executive Director, Co-Founder and Group CEO
Nihal Vijaya Devadas Kaviratne, CBE
Yap Chee Keong
Marie Elaine Teo
Kazuo Ito
Dr Joerg Wolle
Dr Ajai Puri
Nagi Hamiyeh
Hideyuki Hori
Date of Appointment as Chairman: 1 January 2017
Mr. Lim Ah Doo brought with him over 40 years of broad and in-depth experience of the banking and commerce world. He was a senior banker with a distinguished career who led several landmark transactions during his banking days, top executive of a large major global leading resource-based group, and a director of several large-sized listed and private companies in and outside of Singapore. Mr. Lim was formerly the President and subsequently the non-executive Vice Chairman of RGE Pte Ltd (formerly known as RGM International Pte Ltd). His past working experience includes an 18-year banking career in Morgan Grenfell from 1977 to 1995, during which he held several key positions including that of Chairman of Morgan Grenfell (Asia) Limited.
Sunny Verghese is Group CEO of Olam, and post the re-organisation of the Group announced on 20 January 2020, he holds charge as CEO of Olam Global Agri and the Remaining Businesses of Olam Group.
Sunny Verghese was with the Kewalram Chanrai Group (KC Group) for over two decades and in 1989 was mandated to start the Company with a view to building an agricultural-products business for the KC Group. Before joining the KC Group, he worked for Unilever in India.
From 2018 to 2021 Sunny Verghese was Chair of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the global, CEO-led organisation dedicated to accelerating the transition to a sustainable world.
Mr Verghese previously chaired CitySpring Infrastructure Management Pte Ltd, a listed Business Trust in Singapore and was also a Commissioner of the Business and Sustainable Development Commission (BSDC). He has won several awards including 'Outstanding Chief Executive' at the Singapore Business Awards in 2007, 'Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year' for Singapore in 2008 and 'Best CEO of the Year 2011' at the Singapore Corporate Awards. He was also awarded the Public Service Medal by the Government of the Republic of Singapore in 2010.
Date of Appointment as Director: 1 October 2014
Mr. Nihal Kaviratne CBE's career with the Unilever Group spanned 40 years during which he held various senior level management positions in sales, marketing, brand and strategic planning and development, and as Chairman/CEO across Asia, Europe and Latin America. He retired from Unilever in 2005. Mr. Kaviratne was cited in HM Queen Elizabeth II's 2004 New Year Honours List in the UK and has been made the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to UK business interests and to sustainable development in Indonesia. He was one of "25 leaders at the forefront of change" chosen by Business Week in 2002 for the Stars of Asia Award. In its year end 2010 issue, Forbes India listed him as one of the "5 top names to have on your Board". He was awarded for driving "Business Excellence" at the World Business Conclave 2016 in Hong Kong. Mr. Kaviratne brings with him extensive organisational, business, management, strategic planning and customer-based experience and knowledge.
Date of Appointment as Director: 1 December 2015
Mr. Yap Chee Keong's career included being the Executive Director of The Straits Trading Company Limited and the Chief Financial Officer of Singapore Power Ltd. Mr. Yap has also worked in various senior management roles in multinational and listed companies. He was a board member of the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority and a member of the Public Accountants Oversight Committee, the MAS/SGX/ACRA Work Group to review the Guidebook for Audit Committees in Singapore and the MAS/SGX/ACRA/SID Review Panel to develop a Guide for Board Risk Committees in Singapore.
Ms. Marie Elaine Teo brings investment experience across a broad range of industries and markets to bear in assessing opportunities and challenges in the future. She has over 20 years of investment experience, primarily with the Capital Group companies where she focused on Asian banks and global emerging markets, both as an analyst and an investment manager. Ms. Teo was formerly the Chairman of Capital International Research, Inc. and Managing Director of Capital International Inc., Asia.
Mr. Kazuo Ito is currently the Division Chief Operating Officer, Global Fast Moving Consumer Goods Division, Food Industry Group of Mitsubishi Corporation. He has been with Mitsubishi Corporation since 1991 and has held various managerial roles including secondment to Princes Limited, a global food and drink group involved in the manufacture, import and distribution of branded products, having been its Chairman between 2007 to March 2018 and its Director since 2001 till January 2019. With over 20 years of experience in the global food and beverage industry, in his current role as Division COO, Kazuo oversees Mitsubishi Corporation's various food and beverage interests from agri-products procurement, trading, processing to sales and marketing of consumer products.
Date of Appointment as Director: 1 September 2019
Having been appointed CEO of Siber Hegner Ltd in 2000, Dr. Joerg Wolle was instrumental in a quick turnaround of the 130 year old Asia trading company which had fallen on hard times. Following this, he merged the company with two other Swiss-based Asia-focused distribution companies and created the leading business services and distribution group in the ASEAN region with more than 33,000 specialised staff. He grew sales three- and profits six-fold during his tenure as CEO and took the company public on the Zurich Stock Exchange. Dr. Wolle is presently Chairman of Kuehne + Nagel International Ltd and KlingeInberg AG. He was President and CEO of DKSH Holding Ltd from 2002 to 2017 and became its Chairman from 2017 to 2019. Dr. Wolle was a member of the Supervisory Board of Louis Dreyfus Company B.V. (2014 to 2018) and a member of the Board of Directors of UBS Ltd (2006 to 2009) and DietheIm Keller Holding Ltd. (2004 to 2019).
Dr. Ajai Puri brings more than three decades of global experience in various food and agri industries. His expertise spans several domains – innovation, science and technology, product integrity, food safety and consumer marketing. From 1981 to 2003, Dr. Puri worked for The Coca-Cola Company where he held a variety of roles in research and development, innovation, consumer marketing and general management. When he left Coca- Cola in 2003, he was Senior Vice President – Science and Technology for Coca-Cola's non-carbonated juice business in North America. From 2003 to 2007, Dr. Puri was Executive Board Member and President – Research, Development and Product Integrity at Amsterdam-based Royal Numico N.V. Previous non-executive roles include Tate & Lyle PLC (2012-2021), Nutreco N.V. (2009- 2015) and Barry Callebaut AG (2011-2014). Dr. Puri is presently a Non-Executive Director with IMI PLC, Firmenich S.A., Britannia Industries Ltd, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (G.A.I.N.) and Califa Farms LP.
Mr. Nagi Hamiyeh brings 28 years of experience in strategy, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), growth equity, private equity and public investing in multiple industries across the globe. Furthermore, he was intimately involved in companies' consolidation and restructuring, as well as working closely with portfolio companies on value uplift opportunities. Lastly, he led the development of the various greenfield platforms by way of M&A and organic growth. Mr. Hamiyeh is the Joint Head of Temasek's Investment Group, and is concurrently the Head of Portfolio Development. Mr. Hamiyeh joined Temasek in 2005. Over the course of his career with Temasek, he had led the firm's Natural Resources, Industrials, Consumer and Real Estate Investment teams and was Joint Head of Enterprise Development Group and Head of Africa and Middle East, Australia and New Zealand. Prior to Temasek, Mr. Hamiyeh was a banker with Credit Suisse First Boston's Energy Group. He began his career at Bain & Company.
Date of Appointment as Director: 16 May 2022
Mr. Hori is currently the Senior Vice President of Mitsubishi Corporation ("MC"), a conglomerate listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange with JPY 6 trillion in market capitalisation, over 1,200 subsidiaries world-wide and 82,000+ employees on a consolidated basis. In his current role, Mr. Hori is the Head of Food Industry Group, GCEO Office and is leading the Food Industry portfolio, which included Livestock, Meat & Dairy Products, Global Fast Moving Consumer Goods, Food Resources, Produce & Marine Products and Food Sciences. He oversees the strategy & key investments of the group, and is also the Chief Sustainability Officer and Chief Compliance Officer of the group. Prior to his current position and up until March 2022, Mr. Hori was the Head of Corporate Strategy & Planning Department of MC. He was in charge of the overarching corporate strategy and planning of the 10 business groups of MC, setting mid-term strategic direction and objectives of MC, making decisions on large-scale investments along with the CEO & Executive Committee of MC. During his tenure, he has spearheaded various transformative investments and partnerships with companies such as NTT (listed telecommunication company in Japan) and Eneco (Dutch Energy Supply Company). Mr. Hori has over 20 years of extensive experience in the Food & Agriculture industry including serving multiple directorships at various Food & Agriculture companies worldwide, such as in USA, Singapore, Australia, Brazil and Japan. He was also the Head of Olam Strategic Alliance Department in MC when MC became a shareholder of Olam in 2015.
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New Delhi, Aug 30 (PTI) IndusInd Bank, US-based asset management firm Oaktree Capital, Torrent Group and B-Right Group have submitted bids for the takeover of debt-ridden Reliance Capital Ltd (RCL), according to sources.
New Delhi, Aug 30 (PTI) IndusInd Bank, US-based asset management firm Oaktree Capital, Torrent Group and B-Right Group have submitted bids for the takeover of debt-ridden Reliance Capital Ltd (RCL), according to sources. These bids are in the range of Rs 4,000 crore for the company, which has eight different business verticals, the sources said.
The last date for submission of the bids ended on August 29. The deadline was extended five times.
Initially, 54 companies had expressed interest in RCL but only four have submitted the bids under the insolvency resolution process.
Two options were available for the bidders. Under the first option, bidders were required to submit bids for the entire RCL and in the second one, they had the choice to bid for specific verticals of the company.
These verticals include general insurance, asset reconstruction and securities businesses.
Piramal Group, Zurich Re and the US-based private equity fund Advent have placed bids for Reliance General Insurance business, the sources said.
They also added that no bids were received for Reliance Nippon Life Insurance business.
Jindal Steel and Power and UV Asset Reconstruction Company have submitted bids for RCL's asset reconstruction business.
Choice Equity and Global Fincap are among the bidders for other assets of RCL.
In a regulatory filing, RCL said the 17th meeting of the company's Committee of Creditors (CoC) was held on Tuesday.
The administrator of the company appraised the CoC about the update on the status of claims, status of CIRP process, going concern operations of the company and the way forward in terms of the activities or milestones as stipulated under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).
Under the resolution process, a total of 14 resolution plans/ bids have been received by RCL's administrator, the filing said.
In November last year, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) superseded the board of RCL in view of payment defaults and serious governance issues. The company was referred for the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP).
This is the third large Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) against which the central bank has initiated bankruptcy proceedings. The other two were Srei Group NBFC and Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL). PTI DP RAM
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It took the Canadian Football League more than 60 years after the first grumblings about the one-point convert kick after a touchdown being too "automatic" to change its rules and make it more difficult.
They finally got the point — and the desired effect — this year.
The CFL moved the ball placement back 20 yards to the 25-yard line, so the ball is now kicked from 32 yards out for one-point converts. If the team opts to go for the two-point convert, by running or passing, it is scrimmaged from the three-yard line.
That extra 20 yards added on to the kick has so far taken away the automatic element of the play.
Through the first four weeks and only 16 games of the 2015 season, kickers have already missed 12 of 60 convert attempts for a success rate of just 80 per cent; compared to an aggregate 99.4 per cent over the past 15 years when there were never more than four miscues throughout the nine-team league on an average 374 kicks per season.
It has also encouraged more two-point attempts on runs or passes, with 15 already successfully made in 22 attempts compared to 12 made all of last season.
"It's spruced up the kicking game and it's great for the fans," said Larry Robinson, Canadian Football Hall of Famer and former Calgary Stampeder defensive back and kicker from 1961-74. "It used to be pretty automatic. I like the changes.
Robinson said, because of the large 20-yard end zones in the CFL, it is harder to defend against a three-yard pass for a two-point convert.
He also said the rule change will force teams to adapt their strategy to whatever the other team is doing. If the opposition makes a two-pointer, he would have to do the same to keep pace. If they kicked for one, he'd do that as well.
J.T. Hay, the Stampeders' kicker from 1979-88, says moving the ball to the 25 for 32-yard kicked converts makes it more challenging and more exciting for the fans.
In an article in The Canadian Football News on Oct. 17, 1953, entitled 'Is convert waste of time?', National Football League commissioner Bert Bell said what we were already thinking up north — that we should give the convert the boot.
"The extra point, in my opinion, is a waste of time," Bell proclaimed to a predominantly Canadian audience.
As history will show, the NFL also never scrapped the extra point after touchdowns and, like the CFL, also later added the two-point option.
Interestingly, the success rate in Canada's West Division the year of that article was not quite as automatic as it would later become. It was 87.6 per cent, the highest mark in four years of record keeping, on kicks scrimmaged on the 10-yard line and hoisted from the 17. It was not until the next year that the East began recording official statistics.
There was no change in the way converts were kicked in Canada until 1975 when the ball was moved in to the five-yard line for kicks and the two-point convert was added by the rules committee. But it was used sparingly and many fans would usually take their attention off the field while the kicker was doing his duties.
A few exceptions to that came in the 1954 Grey Cup, when Bob Dean hoofed the winning point after Edmonton Eskimos' Jackie Parker rambled 90 yards to tie Montreal, and in 1991 and 1992 when Mark McLoughlin booted the winning points in western finals after Peewee Smith and Doug Flutie, respectively, had scored dramatic late-game-tying touchdowns against Edmonton.
No doubt, all eyes were on the field for those dramatic converts.
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In my proposal, the scoring team could run or pass from there but, if it kicked, it had to do so from the sharp angle of the ball being pinned on one of the hash marks on the 10-yard line — depending on the side the touchdown was scored, as in traditional rugby.
Unfortunately, my proposal did not make it past the CFL's rules committee's first stage and no further changes were made until this year, other than mandating two-point converts be tried in overtime.
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Melllvar
DOOP Secretary
« #40 : 05-14-2011 22:34 »
Hmm, if Chevy Chase is leaving, then Pierce's place as group antagonist will go to Chang, and I'd personally love to see more John Oliver in the show, I doubt The Daily Show will let him do more of it though...
Agreed on the Paintball Troopers, seeing Troy's exit from the game was a highlight....
Slackit02
But... Britta's a B, a GDB. He can't go!
Wouldn't want Chang to take over Pierce's role. Theres already too much Chang. I enjoy him, but in small, small doses.
x.Bianca.x
Chevy is leaving????!!!?!!!
chay´s head
Space Pope
Anyone else see Lorrie and Travis from Cougar Town towards the end of the ep?
Also, do we know that Chevy Chase is actually leaving? Or just based on what happened at the end of the episode?
Right now, it's just speculation based on what happened at the end of the Season. I like Pierce, I thought his highlight was in Advanced D&D where he was deliciously evil towards Fat Neil...
...although a burgeoning relationship between Fat Neil and Vicky is pretty heartwarming... I prefer that to Jeff and Britta....
Yah, are they done with Annie wanting to and/or actually making out with every guy in the group?
I actually would prefer if they all just stayed friends. I really don't see the romance chemistry between any of them.
totalnerd undercanada
DOOP Ubersecretary
Quote from: Slackit02 on 05-15-2011 15:26
Jealousy is a terrible thing. Expecially jealousy of TV characters. What's wrong with people finding happiness?
Um. People not having chemistry = jealousy. K. I'll keep that in mind if Pierce and Shirley get together. They are totally meant for each other... I'm just... jealous.
Yep. Obviously.
I could take a little more of her making out with Abed... However, the joy of Abed's character is that he doesn't need a woman (not even the one from the FBI), he has TV and Movies...
....and who doesn't love KickPuncher...? His punches have the power of kicks.
I wouldn't want Annie to break up Abed and Troy.
That wouldn't happen. Troy and Abed is the strongest bond on the show.
airbagfailure
I couldn't find anything stating Chevy is leaving Community. He speaks about it with so much love in everything i've seen, i doubt he'd be going. Pierce will come back. He loves the group, and was just feeling sorry for himself.
It was good that he saved Greendale. He really did need something to redeem himself. He was so poisonous in this season.
I wouldn't panic about the group breaking up. I'm sure they'll be fine.
Can't wait for season three. Abed as Han Solo was soo hot. He's such an awesome actor, he really does become attractive when he plays the other characters that are not Abed. He' s cool. Coolcoolcool.
Kickpuncher is the best.thing.ever and i wish they'd make that movie. I mean, what's more awesome than Dave's punches having the power of kicks?!
Brilliant double season finale to a brilliant season. Paradigms of Human Memory (the clip show episode) was absolute genius.
Troy's rant about meeting Levar Burton was my favorite piece of footage throughout the whole season.
My favourite moments of the season was Claymation John Oliver as a Chrismas Wizard, The Epic Blanket Fort, and Annie being saved from the exploding car, Advanced D&D: Abed being seduced by Annie, and Chang as the dark-elf... especially his exit from the game. Troy: "My Uncle put his finger in my no-no!"
Plus all of the double finale, especially the change-over from Western to Star Wars....
Hey, remember when Abed said he was an extra on Cougartown?
http://youtu.be/cWfJYJMrYa0
any1else
Okay, I finally sat down and watched this show over the past few days. I didn't get through the first episode when the show first started and I never bothered to attempt it again, but I saw the D&D episode on TV a few weeks ago and I decided I must see all the other episodes as well. Awesome. Just awesome. I love Abed and Troy together, but the whole show works well with all the characters' interactions. Even when they have those random things, like Annie and Jeff kissing at the end of season 1 with a kind of "wait..huh?" it still managed to sort itself out somehow. I also liked how the clipshow wasn't actually a show of clips we'd already seen. Looking forward to season 3!
« : 07-23-2011 16:05 »
Meta doesn't even begin to cover it.
When I was pitching this to Mariel, she did stumble around episode four, but I did insist that she revisit it by showing her Modern Warfare, Conspiracy Theories, Advanced D&D and Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas, by then she was hooked, and I felt suitably justified.
It's a slow start, but by the time you realise how great it is, you'll wonder why you doubted yourself in the first place.
I bought Season One from Amazon, and the outtakes, and commentaries are just fantastic. Makes me love it even more.
Love you Maz, welcome to the fold!
JoshTheater
They need to get in on Netflix so I can get into it.
winna
Avatar Czar
The Modern Warfare episode was all I needed; my friend showed me that episode first and then we watched most of season 1 together.
I recently watched both seasons in about 2 weeks.
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this show, and I'm definitely going to watch the new episodes when they air. Abed and Troy's shenanigans are some of the funniest gags on TV.
Geez, I'm starting to really like the NBC lineup...The Office, Parks And Recreation, Community...the only one I haven't really gotten into is 30 Rock.
~FazeShift~
John Goodman!
Hah, his voice is great. He is looking old though
I have been re-watching this show the past 2 days. Troy has just just cracked me up with his "I wanna lick it!" desire after seeing a cute puppy.
I've been re-watching too. First season episodes mainly (waiting to buy the second season box set - mmmm).
I still love "Introduction To Film", the 'sieze the day' episode. John Michael Higgins is fab in that episode.
"I will have....... A BIRTHDAY CAKE!"
I like at the end (I think) when he randomly climbs a tree in the background. I wish I could climb trees. I mean, I probably could, but then I get afraid as to how I'm going to get back down.
When does season 3 start? I want more of this show NOW.
Sept 22nd says Wikipedia.
Spacedal11
I just watched this show for the first time today. It was good, the episode was about Jeff and Annie running for student body president, and each character made me laugh. What sold me was Chevy Chase's mini plot about his vendetta against Vicki and the pencil. The resolve of that made me cry I was laughing so hard.
.....and we're back.
Jeff: This table is magic, because it magically stops our books from hitting the floor.
Troy: *gasp*
tyraniak
Homie Don't Dean That
"You feel me?"
I see what you did there Community!
I enjoyed it. Here's hoping the new season is great.
I'm watching the first season DVDs right now
Inspector spacetime.
Making up euphamisms for number twos based on movie titles....
Tory: Hehe, Remains Of The Day....
Jeff: You forgot the obvious one! Operation Dumbo Drop!
Last episode was most excellent, and the reason I love this show...they're not afraid to do ridiculous things.
I hope they revisit the evil timeline again later on down the road.
I agree, winna, that would be quite excellent.
I loved evil Troy and evil Aaaaaaaa-bed.
last week's episode was the best one they've done.
Such a simple situation, which revealed the complexities on how the group dynamic works.
I've watched it like, 5 times, and it's still funny. Absolute genius. Hooray Community really is back!
The dark timeline should do battle with the prime timeline in paintball! Remedial Choas Theory joins the list of all time best episodes....
Streets ahead of anything else.
Halloween episode was cool, "Troy and Abed sewn together!"
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CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cobalt Coal Corp. ("Cobalt" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: CBT) (OTCBB: CCCXF) is very pleased to announce that the Westchester expansion (the "Westchester Expansion") is proceeding. Phase 1 of the Westchester Expansion involves the signing of a lease adding new coal reserves immediately adjacent to Cobalt's current underground Westchester Metallurgical Coal Mine (the 'Westchester Mine') in McDowell County, West Virginia USA and which can be accessed from Cobalt's existing underground infrastructure.
This Phase 1 Westchester Expansion comprises approximately 121 acres and contains the same high grade low volatile metallurgical Sewell Seam Coal as is currently being mined by Cobalt at its Westchester Mine. Isopach maps, which are supported by historic core drill data on the lands, indicate that the seam thickness increases by as much as 15 inches on the Westchester Expansion such that seam heights greater than 47 inches are to be expected as mining progresses to the southwest compared to seam heights of approximately 32 inches on Cobalt's existing Westchester Mine lease. Cobalt understands that the Phase 1 Westchester Expansion represents approximately 10% of the In-Place Coal owned by the Lessor at this location and believes that with performance on Phase 1 may be able to obtain further leases from the Lessor.
The Phase 1 Expansion alone adds approximately 600,000 tons of In-Place Coal Resources to the existing 1,200,000 tons of In-Place Coal Resources currently under lease for a total of approximately 1,800,000 tons of In-Place Coal Resources. Cobalt expects that an additional 330,000 to 450,000 tons of metallurgical coal is potentially recoverable from the Phase 1 Expansion using both the room-and-pillar and the retreat mining techniques.
Cobalt has commenced the mapping and engineering work necessary to complete permitting of the Westchester Expansion. Hydrology, which includes surface and groundwater inventories of the new mining acreage, has already been completed by Cobalt. Obtaining regulatory approval and expansion for revision to an existing permit has historically taken from 30 to 120 days when no additional surface areas are disturbed, which is a significant advantage to Cobalt in this instance.
Based on a targeted production rate of 7,000 clean tons per month, the Westchester Expansion should add 4 to 5 years of mineable reserves to Westchester Mine's existing mine life of 6 to 10 years. It is anticipated that the Westchester Expansion may allow a doubling of targeted production if both leases are produced concurrently. In order for this to occur, Cobalt's mining equipment fleet would need to almost double in size. Management of Cobalt will be addressing this capital requirement in the near future.
Cobalt is a publicly traded coal exploration and production company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with a regional office in Welch, West Virginia USA. Cobalt was created in August 2007 to capitalize on the growth opportunities that exist in the modern metallurgical coal mining industry.
NEITHER TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION/SERVICE PROVIDER (AS THAT TERM IS DEFINED IN THE POLICIES OF THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE.
Statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information including expectations of future production and cash flows from the Westchester Mine, as well as the expansion plans of Cobalt. The reader is cautioned that assumptions used in the preparation of such information may prove to be incorrect. Events or circumstances may cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted, a result of numerous known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Corporation. These risks include, but are not limited to, the risks associated with the coal mining industry, commodity prices and exchange rate changes. Industry related risks could include, but are not limited to, operational risks in exploration development and production, delays or changes in plans, risks associated to the uncertainty of reserve estimates, health and safety risks and the uncertainty of estimates and projections of production, costs and expenses. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on this forward-looking information. | {
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Religious denominations and organizations, especially those with members overseas, often need to hire foreign employees for work based in the United States. Before 1990, lay workers doing religious work here could get nonimmigrant visas only if they fit certain categories, and then only for a limited period. This often made it difficult for organizations to get the people they needed.
In an effort to address the problem, Rep. Lamar Smith (R) of Texas and Sen. Edward Kennedy (D) of Massachusetts in 1990 sponsored a bill that created a special immigrant-visa category for religious workers. Under the law, up to 5,000 people a year can obtain visas if they are bona fide members of the religious organization they are coming to work for.
The workers include instructors, cantors, lay pastors, monks, nuns, and seminarians. They provide a host of services, including care of the sick, social services for the homeless, youth work, family and individual counseling, and religious instruction. They are especially helpful in ministering to immigrants unfamiliar with American culture or who don't speak English.
The program carried a three-year expiration date. It has been renewed twice and is now set to end on Sept. 30, 2000. Many religious groups are asking Congress to make the program permanent. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D) of California, who sits on the House immigration subcommittee, has introduced a bill that would do just that.
Religious workers provide valuable services. Making the program permanent would eliminate the need to revisit the issue every three years. It would give religious-worker visas the same status as other categories. It would end religious groups' uncertainty about the program and aid their long-term planning.
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We offer three unique classes designed to get you moving and connect the mind, body and spirit.
Recharge It's not only phones and computers that need to be plugged in at the end of the work day. We need to plug-in too! This class utilizes various medical qi gong practices to find your center, connect deep within, balance the body's energies, and build qi for increased energy, and temperature balancing. Balancing, Breathing, and Core Strengthening.
Awakenings is our mind/body movement session, designed to facilitate connection and awareness in the body. Utilizing Franklin Method along with other mind/body and restructural training methods Awakenings promotes awareness, efficiency, flexibility, relaxation, injury prevention, mindfulness and strength.
Spirit Alive shake off unwanted stress and anxiety. Awaken the spirit, charge the life force within, experience communion with your soul. We use a combination of inspiring playlists and live percussive music, breath work, and varied movements in a 60 min moving meditation.
Self-care has become essential to help balance stress and daily life. I check in with myself by asking, "Will I regret not following through with a decision ten years from now." So far I have attended Brenda's classes for over four years. This decision has made a big difference in my life and no regrets!
I always feel so refreshed after Brenda's class. She has extensive knowledge about body movement and human energy flow. I have taken many other body movement classes but her class is just really a different level. Anyone who has taken her class can really feel a positive difference in energy flow in their body. | {
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Borislav Strulev, cello
Russian-American cellist Borislav Strulev quickly gained a reputation as a musician of exceptional temperament, charismatic personality and virtuoso technique. The great American pianist Byron Janis said of Borislav Strulev: "He plays as if he were to the cello born. His sound, phrasing, coloring and technique already place him in position to follow the Russian tradition of cello playing. Watch this young man, and more importantly, listen to him."
Since his U.S. debut at the Kennedy Center in 1993 Borislav Strulev's career began to develop rapidly. Audiences on some of the world's most prestigious stages have been fascinated by a "soloist … with a rich, singing tone" (The New York Times, the music critic wrote). Cello by French master Jean Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris, 1844 c. sounded in Сarnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall and David Geffen Hall, Merkin Hall — Lincoln Center (New York), Kennedy Center (Washington), Orchestra Hall (Chicago), Kravis Center and Van Wezel Hall (Florida), Auditorio de Madrid and Auditorio de Leon (Spain), Auditorio de Torino (Italy), Musikverein Wien Golden Hall (Vienna), Suntory Hall (Tokyo), Berliner Philharmonie (Berlin), Salle Gaveau (Paris), Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow), Big and Small Hall of The Moscow Conservatory, the Moscow International House of Music, Big Hall of St-Petersburg Academic Philharmonic named after D.D.Shostakovich, Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall (St-Petersburg).
The young cellist is popular in every corner of the globe. Borislav collaborates with orchestras such as: Detroit Symphony Orchestra, California Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, The Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, RAI-Radiotelevisione Italiana, Sinfonieorchester Köln, Vienna Tonkünstler of the Music Society of Vienne, Antalya State Symphony Orchestra, Helsingborgs Symfoniorkeste, NorrlandsOperan Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta del Principado de Asturias, Symphony Orchestra of India, Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Philharmonic, Moscow Virtuosi, Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia named after. E.F. Svetlanov, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, symphony orchestras of most South American capitals as well as of South Africa and more. Most notably Borislav collaborates with following conductors: Adrian Leaper, Neeme and Kristjan Järvi, Michael Stern, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Jose Luis Gomez, George Pehlevanyan, Marco Parisotto, Rossen Milanov, Zdenek Macal, Sergiu Comissiona, Irwin Hoffman, Andres Mustonen, Antoni Wit, Paul Freeman, Arjan Tien, Tan Lihua, Arkady Leytush, Adrian Prabava, Sebastian Weigle, Eugene Kohn, Pavel Kogan, Alexander Vedernikov, Dmitry Liss, Alexander Sladkovsky, Yuri Simonov.
As chamber performer Borislav Strulev is known by collaboration with top artists from all over the world, such as:
Byron Janis, Rohan de Silva, Roger Kellaway, Tian Jiang, Matthew Lee, Per Tengstrand,David Gazarov, Matt Herskowitz, Torleif Thedéen,Martin Fröst, Radovan Vlatkovic, Philippe Quint, Jean-Marc Phillips, Julian Rachlin, Richard Hyung-ki Joo, Alexander Markov, Randy Brecker, Lars Anders Tomter, Janine Jansen, Eldar, Regina Carter, Dorado, Amati & Samson Schmitt, Russell Malone, Franz Hackl, Eddie Daniels, Paquito D'Rivera, Michel Legrand, Roby Lakatos, Janoska Ensemble, Orosz Zoltán, Christian McBride, Marc Johnson, Brian Torff, Alex Blake, Lewis Nash, Jonathan Moffett, Joe Cocuzzo, Mia Farrow, Kathleen Battle, Eliane Elias, Denyce Greaves, Sean Lennon, Gene Pritsker, Dave Grusin, Bobby McFerrin, Sweet Plantain Quartet, Rastrelli Quartet, St.Lawrence String Quartet, Denis Matsuev, Elena Obraztsova, Ildar Abdrazakov, Alexander Markovich, Ilya Itin, Sergei Dreznin, Leonid Ptashka, George Garanian, Sergei Yerokhin, Alexei Ogrintchouk, Dmitry Berlinsky, Aydar Gaynullin, Tamara Gverdtsiteli, Anzhelika Varum, Igor Krutoy, Arkady Shilkloper, Sergei Mazaev, Evgeniy Grishkovec, Igor Butman, Marimba+, Uma2rmaH, Lyasan Utiasheva, Diana Vishneva, Yulia Makhalina, Uliana Lopatkina and more.
Borislav Strulev had the honor of carrying the Olympic Torch for The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Borislav Strulev is a multi-stylist, the Renaissance man in the music world, who extends the range of genres from classical and contemporary classical music to jazz and crossover. The musician is open to exploring new forms of music and to a unique creative experimentation. One of these rare projects — the New York premiere of «Svyati» for cello and chamber choir of the British composer Sir John Tavener with the Little Orchestra Society and Orpheon Chorale, a piece later performed before the 30-thousand-audience in the Day of Slavic Written Language and culture in Khanty-Mansiysk. With the California Symphony Borislav has performed the American premiere of Suite for Cello and String Orchestra of the legendary composer Lou Harrison.
Borislav is successfully working in film, television and radio. He regularly appears or performs in musical programs, talk shows and concerts on the main TV channels in Russia: 1st Channel, NTV, Russia, TVC, «Kultura». His recitals have been broadcasted live on WQXR, WBGO and WNYC in New York, WFMT in Chicago, France Musiques, and RAI (Radio televisione italiana). The Canadian motion picture "La Turbulence des Fluides" produced by Luc Besson, music composed by Simon Cloquet, on whose soundtrack Mr. Strulev is the featured artist has won three awards for best music at Festival International Musique et Cinéma – Auxerre — France and has been nominated for Canadian Academy Award (Genie) for best soundtrack. In 2007 with the same composer Borislav recorded new soundtrack for TF 1 to the new movie "La Taupe" directed by Vincenzo Marano. With Composer-Pianist Sergei Dreznin he recorded music for a complete restoration of a legendary 1927 Soviet silent film "Garden des Peches" (dir. by Olga Preobrazhenskaya) which was shown on ARTE twice in 2008.
Discography includes Borislav's debut recording on French label LYRINX of Rachmaninov and Schostakovich sonatas. The same label released his debut orchestral recording of Arvo Pärt's Pro et Contra, Erkki-Sven Tüür's concerto, and Daniel Schnyer's cello concerto (world premiere) with Norrlands Symphony Orchestra under direction of Kristjan Järvi. In 2011 on Naxos Label Borislav releases "Cello Lounge" with New York composer Gene Pritsker (Borislove & Noizepunk). As a special guest Borislav is on significant crossover recordings produced by Ettore Stratta with jazz violinist Regina Carter on "Paganini: after a dream" (Verve – Universal), with celebrated mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves and Brazilian jazz pianist Eliane Elias on "Lost Days" (RCA – Red Seal) with singer and actress Arielle Dombasle on "Extase" (SONY).
Musical and personal ties with Russia are fatidic and natural to Borislav Strulev. He was born in Moscow into a family of professional musicians and began playing the cello at age 8. He graduated from the Central Music School at the State Moscow Conservatory. Borislav has luck with the teachers. A huge influence on the development of the creative personality of the young musician has a composer Tikhon Khrennikov. In 1992, Borislav wins the All-Russia competition of young performers of the Assemblies of Music in Moscow, and the winner of the International Charity Foundation «New Names». With the support of James Wolfensohn, formerly World Bank president and at that moment director of Kennedy Center, prominent violinist Isaac Stern and pianist Byron Janis, Borislav gets a solo concert in the USA — debut in the famous Kennedy Center in 1993, and after that, an invitation from the president of Manhattan School of Music, the world-famous Marta Casals Istomin, accept a scholarship of the conservatory… Since 1994 he has been living in the United States. In the West, Borislav participates in master classes with such great artists as Mstislav Rostropovich, Yo-Yo-Ma, Lynn Harrell, David Geringas, Steven Isserlis, Philippe Muller, William Pleeth, Marta Casals Istomin, Marion Feldman and Valentin Berlinsky of the Borodin Quartet.
The spotlights of Borislav's career after the arrival in the USA are: 1995 — South American debut as a soloist with the Orchestre National de Colombia, 1996 — performance with the Orchestre National de Chile. 1997 — South African debut with solo performances in Cape Town and Johannesburg. During the 1997-98 season — the first tour in 10 cities in Japan as a soloist in the JAL Young Artists Series, and the recognition of the Japanese audience after performing at Suntory Hall in Tokyo. Festivals – Ravinia in Chicago, Reims and Tours in France, Verbier и Lausanne in Switzeland. 1999 – debut with solo concert at Carnegie Hall with pianist Byron Janis with Frederic Chopin Sonata. 2001-2002 – solo tour in Sweden, concerts and master-classes in France, Spain and Finland. Performance of the concerto in A minor Saint-Saens with the National Symphony Orchestra of Italian Radio and Television under the baton of Kristjan Järvi, which was broadcast «RAI» on radio and television throughout Europe. Participation in the International Festival of Chamber Music Umea in Sweden, Scandinavian stations which aired live on television. Performance of the Concerto in A-minor by Saint-Saens with the National Symphony Orchestra of Italian Radio and Television under the direction of Kristjan Järvi, which was broadcasted by «RAI» on radio and television throughout Europe.
Participation in the International Festival of Chamber Music Umea in Sweden, which aired live on television by Scandinavian stations. Month tour of South Africa, recitals, and performance with the orchestra to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Johannesburg Musical Society. Performance with the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Neeme Järvi, and Variations on a Rococo Theme Tchaikovsky and the Concerto in A-minor by Saint-Saens. Performance of Joseph Haydn Divertimento in Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Centre with «Orpheus» chamber orchestra. W. Walton Concerto performance with the Symphony Orchestra NorrlandsOperan in Sweden, Variations on a Rococo Theme by P.I. Tchaikovsky with the Orchestra del Principado de Asturias in Oviedo; Spain, under the direction of Juan Jose Mena, Don Quixote by Richard Strauss with the National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica, and Antonin Dvorak Concerto with the National Orchestra of Colombia and Panama.
2008 — he appears as a special guest at a Tribute to Oscar Peterson at Carnegie Hall among artists such as Roger Kellaway, Clark Terry, Wynton Marsalis and Dee Dee Bridgewater.
The last five years, Borislav lives and works between New York and Moscow. This has contributed not only to the intensity and tension in his life and career, but also led to the creation of interesting creative projects. In New York he founded a concert series «Borislav Strulev and Friends». In Moscow, together with Tamara Gverdtseteli created a new show, «And God Created Woman…,» which was a great success at the best venues in Russia, CIS and abroad. A notable phenomenon in the musical life of Moscow was a program of «Cello Tango» with orchestra «Paporotnik», which successfully mixed folk, rock, pop and jazz. The show was enthusiastically greeted by the spectators of «Usadba Jazz», Russia's largest open-air jazz festival. There are new creative alliances — with Igor Butman, Arkady Shilkloper, Sergei Mazaev, groups and Uma2rmaH and Marimba +, Diana Vishneva, Laysan Utyasheva, and original music-theater projects with Eugene Grishkovets, Vladislav Malenko, Yevgeny Knyazev, Elina Bystritskaya.
Borislav is an active participant in the Denis Matsuev 's «star» festivals «Crescendo» and the «Stars on Baikal». With Denis he frequently tours in all corners of Russia.
The fame opens up exciting opportunities for creative plans and obtaining the highest recognition. Borislav has been privileged to play for the honor of political leaders as well as stars of show business, such as: Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Medvedev, Mikhail Gorbachev, Michael Bloomberg, Henry Kissinger, Bill Clinton, Silvio Berlusconi, Prince Alexis N. Obolensky, Natan Sharansky, Billy Joel, Michel Legrand, Sean Lennon, Lord Lloyd Webber, JAY-Z, U2's Bono, Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, Leonardo DiCaprio. He has performed at the opening of the cultural program of the economic forum in Davos and the International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg in the presence of Vladimir Putin and «G8 leaders», in The 6th Russian Rhapsody Charity Gala in London, at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver representing Russia in the framework of Olympics cultural program.
The high authority of the musician, leader and experimentalist allowed Borislav to be appointed as the Music Director of: International BelgorodMusicFest — »Borislav Strulev and Friends», an annual event, «Day of Russia» in New York, the Guild of Russian financiers.
«Borislav Strulev» – is turning into the brand: » Borislav Strulev's Lounge» on Radio »Russia» and in the House of Actors, a concert series «Borislav Strulev and Friends» at the Birdland, the legendary club in New York, which will soon make its debut in Moscow, «Cello Tango» with the "Paporotnik" Orchestra, «BasniCello» at the Taganka Theatre with Vladislav Malenko and Noizepunk & BorisLove with ''Cello Lounge'' new CD and program.
Borislav Strulev was a nominee for The "Russian-American Person of the Year" 2014 Award in New York.
Borislav Strulev — Yamaha Artist and plays Yamaha Electric Cello SVC 110SK.
The public ambassador of the XIX World festival in Sochi of youth and students.
In 2016 within «BelgorodMusicFest» Borislav Strulev became the champion of Russia (Russian Ginness) having played a concert in the «KMAruda» mine shaft for miners at a depth of 340 meters in memory of the died miners.
Mr. Strulev was a special guest along with Lynn Harrell to play for the 90th anniversary of Maestro Mstislav Rostropovich at the Kennedy Center, Washington.
Borislav Strulev was nominated for the Annual Russian National Music Award »Victoria» 2017 and 2018 as Instrumentalist of the Year in Classical Music.
Borislav created an amazing competition »ArtCello» for artists — where everyone can express themselves and have the opportunity to place their work inside Borislav's cello at the time of his playing — this is a unique synthesis and a huge step in modern Russian art.
Few words about »BelgorodMusicFest — Borislav Strulev and Friends» annually gives listeners the opportunity to get acquainted with world—renowned musicians with new directions in the art of music, to hear famous works in the new interpretation. It was the festival "Borislav Strulev and Friends" that brought such stars as Michel Legran (composer and pianist), Elena Obraztsova (mezzo-soprano), Svyatoslav Belza (narrator), Alexander Kniazev (cellist), Ildar Abdrazakov (bass), Anna Aglatova (soprano), Agunda Kulayeva (mezzo-soprano), Viktor Tretyakov (violin), Arkady Leytush (conductor), Alexey Tatarintsev (tenor), Vladimir Matorin (bass), Robbie Lakatos (violin), Yulia Makhalina (ballet dancer), Nino Katamadze (jazz singer), Leonid Ptashka (jazz pianist), Elias Feindersch (trombone), Sergey Dreznin (composer and pianist), Yevgeny Margulis (guitar), Albert and Alexander Markov (violins), Aydar Gaynullin (bayan), Nani Bregvadze (folk singer), Denis Buryakov (flute), Alexei Arkhipovsky (balalaika), Arkady Shilkloper (alp horn), Oros Zoltan (accordion), Sergei Nakarikov (trumpet), Janoska Ensemble, Juan Pablo Jofre (bandoneon), Valery Ponomarev (jazz trumpet), Nikolai Chindyaykin (actor) and many others. The festival has a high mission of enlightenment. Most of its participants hold creative meetings and master classes with students at the Belgorod State Institute of Arts and Culture and its musical college. Students were lucky to meet and communicate with almost all the stars participating in the festival. And of course Borislav Strulev himself conducts master classes for cello students annually. At each concert of the festival, music students come for free.
Traditionally, Borislav finds a young talented performer in music schools in the region and gives him the opportunity to perform along with famous musicians.
For the philharmonic artists this festival first of all gives a new experience — expansion of the repertoire, the opportunity to try yourself in different genres, as well as to join the work of masters and bright young performers.
The festival has a social mission. Borislav Strulev and the Foundation for the Development of Classical Music in the Belgorod Region pay attention to children with disabilities, inviting them to concerts and meetings with renowned musicians. The »Blue Bird» organizations attend open rehearsals where they can communicate with musicians without barriers.
BORISLAV STRULEV — »Miracle cellist.»
"He plays as if he were to the cello born. His sound, phrasing, coloring and technique already place him in position to follow the Russian tradition of cello playing. Watch this young man, and more importantly, listen to him."
Byron Janis
«The feeling was that Borislav Strulev assumed the decisive power of Herbet von Karajan.»
«Vasterbottens-Kuriren, Sweden
«Byron Janis returned to play at CARNEGIE HALL with cellist Borislav Strulev, and the full house gave both of them a warm reception.»
«Borislav Strulev — he is a phenomenon who can achieve all possible heights with his cello.»
«The enormous power reminded of massive interpretations of this pieace by Yo-Yo Ma.»
Vasterbottens Folkband, Sweden
«The ensemble with the individual orchestra members was finely achieved and the cellist with secure and clean intonation let the playfulness of this piece flow freely again. «
Kölnische Rundschau, Germany
«However, he did not only impress with the beauty of his performance, but rather with its sovereignty, with which he gleaned the field of suspense of stylized conversation in Rococo manner and the deeply emotional characterization.»
Kölner Stadt Anzeiger, Germany
«The young Russian cellist Borislav Strulev mastered with superior style all the virtuosic finesse of Tchaikovsky's work. The power of his playing expressed the eternity of feelings. Strulev played with precision and sensitivity, energy, pertness and necessary drama.»
Bonner Generalanzeiger, Germany
«The Russian boasts an enormous, gripping sound, full of bright colors and effortless power; when he plays, he commandeers the sonic spotlight with ease.»
«Borislav Strulev avery mature artist, who has a clear interpretive vision, the right touch for large scaled music and the skills and charisma to perform in front of a symphony orchestra.»
Kaleva, Finland
«The high point of the concert was Borislav Strulev in the G-minor Cello Sonata. The 23-years -old cellist from Russia played with a brawny tone and sure technique.»
«The cellist's interpretation was total. In lyric parts he leaned himself backwards with his eyes shut; in the fast parts he seemed to get flying up from his chair. The dynamic range of his was wide from whispering to straight cry. In fortissimos Mr. Strulev was torturing his cello with apocalyptic intensity and it was a miracle how the instrument survived from it.»
«Borislav Strulev showed the sensitivity of the interpretation, but he can stir up a storm by getting at the nerve center of violence.»
El Diario Vasco, Spain
«He produced a gorgeous sound.»
Daily News of Japan
«In the Rococo Variations the cello soloist Borislav Strulev, who seemed terribly young. His tone was beautiful and huge: it seemed to fill the hall all by itself!!! The flutist's dialog with the cellist was exquisite.»
«With grace, power and even a sense of suffering, he gave his cello a soul……………….»
Le Maurienne, France
«What a way to feel! What expression! Words are not enough to express what it meant to us to listen this unreal talent — musical genius!!!»
El Norte, Mexico
«and cellist Borislav Strulev, channeling no one, or perhaps God»
Associated Press, USA
«Stylistically, Borislav has his own identity on the instrument, and he made a boldly vigorous musical statement»
Variety, USA
«He merges body, soul and instrument to evoke the piece's full emotional force»
Honolulu Star Bulletin
«Borislav Strulev an unique extrovert cellist with personality like Orson Welles and Jack Black.»
By Will Friedwald
«The only cellist on a planet who can sing on his instrument like Pavarotti»
Belgorod Daily News
ArtCello competition
— THE WALL STREET JOURNAL —
Borislav Strulev — music director
VI International Music Festival «BelgorodMusicFest» – «Borislav Strulev and friends» — SOCHI2014 CULTURE
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«His playing has a big, warm sound…… rich and elegant»
— Chicago Tribune —
Carnegie Hall — Oscar Peterson Gala
…and cellist Borislav Strulev, channeling no one, or perhaps God.
— Bloomberg News —
— «Vasterbottens-Kuriren — Sweden
Borislav Strulev — music director for the Guild of Russian financiers
http://www.guildfin.org/
«Borislav did not only impress with the beauty of his performance, but rather with its sovereignty, with which he gleaned the field of suspense of stylized conversation in Rococo manner and the deeply emotional characterization.»
— Kölner Stadt Anzeiger — Germany
«Borislav playing on FishTower»
Art by Vasily Kafanov
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— The New York Times —
— New York Post —
Borislav Strulev — Member of the Board of Trustees of the Charitable Foundation «Nastenka» To Help Children With Cancer
Nastenka is a Charitable Foundation helping children with different kinds of cancers. We are based in Moscow, Russia, and volunteers are always welcome!
nastenka.ru
Borislav Strulev — music director for «DAY OF RUSSIA» in New York.
dayofrussia.com
— The San Francisco Chronicle —
«Borislav Strulev»
Art by Rustam Khamdamov
BORISLAV STRULEV cello
Critics call him a "soloist ... with a rich, singing tone" - The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle said he "boasts an enormous, gripping sound, full of bright colors and effortless power; when he plays he commandeers the sonic spotlight with ease.
"Associated Press wrote ''cellist Borislav Strulev, channeling no one, or perhaps God.'' "He plays as if born with a cello " "Sound , sentence structure , nature of the playing and technique make it a successor of the Russian tradition of playing the cello. Look at this young man, and more importantly listen to him." (Byron Janis )
Borislav Strulev - an outstanding cellist of exceptional temperament, charismatic personality, powerful sound and virtuoso technique, a musician of faerie energy and drive, one of the first who started to perform jazz on cello, lives and works between New York and Moscow.
Borislav Strulev - universal multi-stylist, Renaissance-man - has performed virtually all classical repertoire for cello and toured all corners of the world - Borislav presents today his vision of crossover, classical music, jazz, tango and even rap - a stylish, high-quality fusion, on the edge of shocking.
Mr. Strulev performed at Сarnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall and Avery Fisher Hall Lincoln Center (New York), Orchestra Hall (Chicago), Kravis Center and Van Wezel Hall (Florida), Auditorio de Madrid and Auditorio de Leon (Spain), Auditorio de Torino (Italy), Musikverein Wien Golden Hall (Vienna), Suntory Hall (Tokyo), Berliner Philharmonie (Berlin), Kölner Philharmonie (Koln), Salle Gaveau (Paris), Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Big and Small Hall of The Moscow Conservatory, the Moscow International House of Music, (Moscow) Big Hall of St-Petersburg Academic Philharmonic named after D.D. Shostakovich, Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall (St-Petersburg).
The high authority of the musician, leader and experimentalist allowed Borislav to be appointed as the Music Director of: International BelgorodMusicFest - ''Borislav Strulev and Friends'', an annual event, "Day of Russia" in New York, the Guild of Russian financiers.
After debut at The Kennedy Center, Borislav had his debut at Carnegie Hall - played with legendary pianist Byron Janis and also was a special guest at the ceremony dedicated to Oscar Peterson at Carnegie Hall. Participated in the recording of the soundtrack for the film («La Turbulence des fluides» ) Luc Besson.
Borislav collaborates with orchestras such as: Detroit Symphony Orchestra, California Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, The Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, RAI-Radiotelevisione Italiana, Sinfonieorchester Köln, Vienna Tonkünstler of the Music Society of Vienne, Antalya State Symphony Orchestra, Helsingborgs Symfoniorkeste, NorrlandsOperan Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta del Principado de Asturias, Symphony Orchestra of India, Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Philharmonic, Moscow Virtuosi, Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia named after. E.F. Svetlanov, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, symphony orchestras of most South American capitals as well as of South Africa and more. Most notably Borislav collaborates with following conductors: Adrian Leaper, Neeme and Kristjan Järvi, Michael Stern, Miguel Harth-Bedoya, George Pehlevanyan, Marco Parisotto, Rossen Milanov, Zdenek Macal, Sergiu Comissiona, Irwin Hoffman, Andres Mustonen, Antoni Wit, Paul Freeman, Arjan Tien, Tan Lihua, Adrian Prabava, Arkady Leytush, Sebastian Weigle, Eugene Kohn, Pavel Kogan, Alexander Vedernikov, Dmitry Liss, Alexander Sladkovsky, Yuri Simonov.
Byron Janis, Rohan de Silva, Roger Kellaway, Tian Jiang, Per Tengstrand, Matt Herskowitz, Torleif Thedéen,Martin Fröst, Radovan Vlatkovic, Philippe Quint, Jean-Marc Phillips, Julian Rachlin, Richard Hyung-ki Joo, Alexander Markov, Randy Brecker, Lars Anders Tomter, Janine Jansen, Regina Carter, Dorado, Amati & Samson Schmitt, Russell Malone, Franz Hackl, Eddie Daniels, Paquito D'Rivera, Michel Legrand, Roby Lakatos, Christian McBride, Marc Johnson, Brian Torff, Lewis Nash, Jonathan Moffett, Joe Cocuzzo, Mia Farrow, Kathleen Battle, Eliane Elias, Denyce Greaves, Sean Lennon, Gene Pritsker, Dave Grusin, Bobby McFerrin, Sweet Plantain Quartet, St.Lawrence String Quartet, Denis Matsuev, Elena Obraztsova, Ildar Abdrazakov, Alexander Markovich, Ilya Itin, Sergei Dreznin, Leonid Ptashka, George Garanian, Sergei Yerokhin, Alexei Ogrintchouk, Dmitry Berlinsky, Aydar Gaynullin, Tamara Gverdtsiteli, Arkady Shilkloper, Sergei Mazaev, Evgeniy Grishkovec, Igor Butman, Marimba+, Uma2rmaH, Lyaisan Utyasheva, Diana Vishneva, Yulia Makhalina and more.
Borislav Strulev - Yamaha Artist and plays Yamaha Electric Cello SVC 110SK.
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Six years ago one of our members came to me asking what I thought about our church helping with a local elementary school's Fall Carnival. Her son was a member of the PTA and her grandchildren were students at the school. After some prayer and conversation we agreed and co-sponsored the school's Fall Carnival with the PTA. We provided games, game stations, prizes, candy and workers. This allowed parents the freedom to be with their children and families, and enjoy the carnival. That was the beginning of our relationship.
Why Roosevelt? It began with an existing relationship. But after that first carnival we began to think, pray, and discern what other ways we could be of help to the school's families, faculty and staff. We discovered that the school had a high percentage of single parent households as well as a good size population of children living near and/or below the poverty line. What if we could redefine our church's Children's Ministry model, which was inward focused, to be more missional and include this school?
Within the year we had groups of people acting as Reading Buddies, Lunch Buddies, Teacher Assistants, office help, etc. By the beginning of the next school year, we had people signing up to help. We have now had teams of people involved in one of those capacities for five years. We collect school supplies each summer as the school has faced shrinking budgets. We have helped some of their families who have many needs, with clothes as well as provided food and gifts for the Christmas season. The last two years we have had people become an integral part of the school's Passport program once a month for 2-3 hours. Here the hildren are tested on their knowledge of world geography. We have teams as small as six and as large as twenty working at the school at least once a week. We continue to co-sponsor the school's Fall and Spring Festivals/Carnivals where anywhere from 18 to 45 people from the congregation help put on games, food, etc for the school and its families.
Beginning in January, I will be using our church van to transport children to their homes after one of the after-school programs. Again, this will affect children who live near or under the poverty line and would have no way of getting home from such a school program. Also, we are in discussion with the school administration about starting a homework club at the school which would be staffed by church members. We are in dialogue about providing a parenting class that would initially meet once a quarter and include a meal, along with a separate program for children. The school is receptive to this idea, but it will take time to work out the potential kinks and make sure we are all on the same page. We are excited about the possibilities that God continues to open up for us at the school.
Make no mistake, God is present. I've been told by staff that there is a different spirit at the school that just happens to coincide with our becoming more involved there. The biggest challenge is reminding ourselves that we are there to be of help to the school and its families. We are not pushing an agenda. We do not see this as a way of getting folks into our church. We are not running a bait and switch ministry. We are there to be the hands and feet of Christ; to build relationships and see what God does in the midst of it all. We have had good conversation, changed some perspectives about what followers of Christ are like and about, and built relationships with some great kids who need another avenue of love, support and encouragement. It's amazing what God does when we force ourselves to expand our focus beyond the walls of our local communities of faith and integrate ourselves into the fabric of the communities we live in. Praise be to God! | {
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Entertainer Jill Criscuolo is expanding her horizons and has made a noteworthy venture into the Children's book-publishing arena. The first time author is launching a promotional tour for her illustrated children's book "I Want To…" on Saturday, May 4th, 2013 2pm at BARNES & NOBLE Bookstore, 112 Eisenhower Parkway, Livingston, New Jersey.
At the book launch and signing event she will also entertain the audience with a live performance in a setting of literature and music.
The book is the first of a forthcoming series whose main character is Frankie, a little girl who takes us in on numerous hopeful adventures.
"I want to", as an aspiration is endless for children and adults alike. Frankie uses her imagination to show how through desiring, how possible things could be; that dreams can indeed come true. Jill's inspiration comes from many experiences and things, and she says this book in particular was inspired by all children of the world that say, "I Want To..."
The author's use of imagination enables her to create wonderful things, which are expressed in her singing, writing, and acting projects. Her mission through her work is to promote feelings of well-being, self-love and self-acceptance. She is intent on creating books that will entice young readers to read more and explore the many options available to them. Ultimately, to instill a feeling that there is always room to learn, grow, and be imaginative whatever age you are!
She stays true to the precept that as we look around, everything we see was at one time imagined before becoming a reality.
"I Want To…" is a delightful storybook, published by Trafford Publishing, and now available in e-Book or soft-cover form on all major online booksellers outlets. With brilliantly colorful illustrations by Daniela Sutter, the scenes of the book are appealing. Also available in soft-cover version is the coloring book, wherein children can apply themselves creatively with their own colors and words of choice to show their personal "I Want To" wishes.
Jill's kick-off book tour to retail markets will further branch out to Libraries, Schools, Hospitals, and Community organizations. Additionally, she will be donating books to kids in various areas as part of her giving back initiative.
The multi-tasking entertainer is also currently working on new songs for future music releases to add to her discography.
Forever exploring artistic avenues to move forward, her foray into literary publishing starts another chapter in her endeavors.
Columbia High School was awarded a Silver Medal as one of the Best High Schools in the Country, according to U.S. News and World Reports.
In their annual Best High Schools edition, Columbia High School ranked 36th in New Jersey (out of 395), and 757th nationally (out of more than 21,000). This puts CHS in the top 10% of high schools in the State, and the top 4% of public high schools in the nation.
Superintendent Brian Osborne said: "We are very proud of this national recognition by U.S. News and World Reports . It is particularly gratifying to receive this honor given the methodology's emphasis on 'serving all of its students well' and 'successfully educating its student body across a range of performance indicators.' For many years we have been working diligently to improve the learning outcomes of all of our students by expanding opportunities for rigor for all students, and providing additional support to help all students succeed. Congratulations to Dr. Lilly, her outstanding faculty, our talented students and involved families for their dedication and commitment to excellence."
According to WILLIAM GRIMES, NYT April 25th, 2013, Stewart Hartshorn--yes that one the school and street is named after, came to out with a fortune in hand from the sales of spring-roller window shades, bought land in Millburn Township in the 1870s, envisioning "a harmonious community for people who appreciated nature." (for article: NYT). Like him, nature lovers came to the town known as Short Hills. Some of them laid out grand estates, ranking, in size and ambition, somewhere between Gatsby's and Hearst's. Few remain, but one, Greenwood Gardens, has been lifted from decades of decay and decrepitude to live a second life as a public park and cultural center. It opens on Sunday.
Astride the western ridge of the Watchung Mountains and overlooking a vast preserve of forest and meadow, Greenwood Gardens is a contemporary garden rooted in the Arts & Crafts and Classical approaches to garden design, with Italianate garden terraces, grottoes, meandering moss-covered paths, allées of sycamore and spruces, ornamental trees and shrubs, and wildflower meadows, among other features, occupying over 28 acres.
greenwood yellen gateJust 45 minutes from Manhattan, Greenwood Gardens is removed from the sights and sounds of modernity. It is a place where people can come together to spend time and relax – whether the definition of relaxation be sitting on bench or practicing yoga in the open air. A visit to Greenwood Gardens can renew your mind and spirit through tours, workshops, and other educational programs.
Visitors to Greenwood Gardens will enter along the Sycamore Allée and continue past a cluster of rustic Arts & Crafts cottages to the parking lot. The first feature encountered is a legacy of the Day era, an extraordinary hand-wrought iron-grill gate created by master iron craftsman Samuel Yellin. Housed in the East Pavilion, the nine-foot-high gate depicts a menagerie of flora and fauna, from birds of paradise and parakeets to vines and ferns.
Connected to the East Pavilion is the red brick Georgian house built by the Blanchard family, which serves as an orientation center, its Colonial-styled center hallway opening onto an overlook terrace, where period climbing roses grow on and around a pair of wooden pergolas. From here drop three terraced gardens: the topmost Main Terrace, with waterside iris and carrex blue zinger (Carex flacca); the Croquet Terrace, with boxwood hedges; and the culmination, in the Garden of the Zodiac, where twelve pairs of classical columns are arranged in a demilune around a former reflecting pool.
main terrace view10 18 2012_SMWhere recently the Garden of the Zodiac's perimeter was planted with evergreen shrubs, now pink peonies (Paeonia suffruticosa) and white goat's beard (Tragopogon dubius / pratensis) thrive, as well as spikes of cream, pink, and bronze foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea) and an intermittent haze of blue and white catmints (Nepeta grandiflora) and sages. A bronze sculpture of a boy holding two geese by Emilio Angela has been reinstated in the center of the pool surrounded by clematis and roses.
Footpaths and gardens to the south and east of these main terraces lead to a pair of round perches inspired by the Belvederes built during the Arts and Craft period in Britain. The Summerhouse and Teahouse are constructed of local sandstone with copper coursings around cone-shaped roofs. Their interiors feature walls and ceilings studded with blue, green and brown seashell-shaped Rookwood tiles and floors paved with pastel-hued Fulper tiles manufactured nearby in New Jersey.
Three-foot-tall limestone chess pieces—knight, pawn, queen, and king—line the horseshoe steps leading to the upper level of the Teahouse and the South Axis garden. Here dwarf iris (Iris lacustris), pink dianthus (Dianthus caryophyllus), Siberian iris (Iris sibirica) and small ornamental onion (Allium aflatunense) may be found nestled near four huge stone frogs. Granite Foo dogs are placed at opposite steps to the Teahouse, while an Oriental paperbush (Edgeworthia chrysantha) with little yellow flowers serves as a centerpiece connecting the walkway and the two stone follies.
The Blanchards' taste for formal garden design may be seen as a visitor follows the Grape Walk toward the foot of the Water Cascade. From here one views the European inspired allée of plane trees and maples and two ponds that are home to swans and waterfowl—both the creation of Peter Blanchard, Jr.
At the terminus of this view, adjacent to the ponds and punctuating a field of wildflowers, is a fabulous wrought iron gate designed by Carrére and Hastings for the Frick residence in New York. All the outer edges of the Garden, in fact, will be devoted to natives: sugar maple (Acer saccharum), tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), oaks, hickories, native dogwoods, native azalea, Virginia sweet spire (Itea virginica), native hydrangeas, native wild trillium (Trillium erectum), Jacob's ladder (Polemonium reptans), Virginia blue bells (Mertensia virginica), and coral bells (Heuchera sanguinea).
Tucked away in the southeast corner of Greenwood Gardens is a barn and pasture that has been on site for more than a century and is home to goats and a variety of farm birds. Note: The Barn Complex is closed to visitors.
Volunteers are helping Greenwood thrive by donating their time in the garden. We welcome individuals of all levels of experience. The Greenwood Gardens Green Team meets Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9:00 – 12:00 p.m. to work in the gardens. For more information, please contact Louis Bauer at 973-258-4026 or [email protected].
Guided tours of Greenwood Gardens are available weekly from May through late October. Experience seasonal blooms on a 45-minute walking tour. Content will rotate weekly in horticulture, history, and conservation. Tours are available every Sunday at 1:00 p.m. Free to members; $10 non-members.
The American Yoga Academy and Greenwood Gardens present Yoga in the Gardens. Classes are for everyone, whether you have been practicing yoga for many years, or this is your very first experience.
For all sessions, wear comfortable clothing (sweats, shorts, or yoga pants). All you need is a yoga mat and a towel.
Join us for a lively opening day in the gardens featuring a self-guided tour, a scavenger hunt for visitors of all ages, and a 2 p.m. performance by the Princeton Katzenjammers, the nation's oldest co-ed collegiate a capella group. Refreshments will be served on the terrace. Free admission, no reservations required.
Join NJ Audubon Naturalist, Dave Hall, for a birding tour of Greenwood Gardens in search of spring migrants. Explore several habitats including hardwood forest, conifer stands, ponds and meadows. We will also venture into South Mountain Reservation to see who is stopping over. $6 members; $8 non-members.
Learn the practices of proper pruning techniques needed to establish and maintain hedges and topiary shrubs. In Greenwood's outdoor classroom, Louis Bauer will explain the principles, tools, and terminology, and demonstrate commonly used pruning techniques on a variety of landscape plants. Free to members; $10 non-members.
This woods and garden walk will investigate various environmental stresses on tree health, with a focus on the recent damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. This is an interpretive program seeks to enhance participants' ability to read the natural landscape and to enjoy that process. Part of the walk will be off trail and on very uneven ground. Appropriate footwear required. Binoculars and magnifying glasses recommended. $10 members; $15 non-members.
Experience seasonal blooms and learn about the decisions behind Greenwood Gardens' colorful plant palette on a 45-minute walking tour. Free to members; $10 non-members.
This hands-on workshop will explain techniques for taking better photographs. Using Greenwood Gardens as an outdoor classroom, you can practice and receive immediate feedback from a master instructor. The workshop will include a tutorial on your camera's function and a closing session on image editing. $40 members; $45 non-members.
The American Yoga Academy and Greenwood Gardens present Yoga in the Gardens with world-renowned yoga instructor, Claire E. Diab. This class is for everyone, whether you have been practicing yoga for many years, or this is your very first experience. The class will be fun, informative, and nourishing for your body, mind and soul.
This complimentary class kicks off the Summer Yoga Series at Greenwood Gardens. Space is Limited!
Columbia High School is ranked number 36 in New Jersey in this year's U.S. News and World Report's Best High Schools ranking released Tuesday.
In the fifth edition of the ranking, Columbia's national ranking on the list was 757th out of 21,000. The school did receive a silver medal from the publication for how it compared to other schools based on U.S. News ranking criteria.
The AP participation rate at Columbia High School is 43 percent. The student body makeup is 51 percent male and 49 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 62 percent. CHS has a student body of 1,797.
Nearby, Summit High School was ranked 18th in the state and Chatham High School was 13th.
In Essex County, Millburn High ranked 15th in New Jersey, 225th in the country. Livingston High ranked 29th in New Jersey, 401st in the country.
Additionally, West Orange, Montclair, West Essex, West Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Verona, Nutley and Glen Ridge high schools were unranked.
The publication used the same methodology as 2012 to compile its list of Best High School throughout the country.
According to the magazine, U.S. News partnered with the Washington, D.C.-based American Institutes for Research (AIR), which implemented the rankings methodology.
To determine the Best High Schools national rankings, schools were first analyzed at the state level in terms of how well students in each school performed on state assessments, taking into account the test scores of disadvantaged students (low-income, Hispanic, and black), who tend to score lower on tests.
High schools that made it through this analysis were then eligible to be ranked nationally, in terms of college readiness. U.S. News determines the degree to which schools prepare students for college-level work by analyzing student success in Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) programs, both of which include college-level courses.
Don't miss out on your chance to take advantage of the Early Bird Rates for the Community Pool! The last day to register for the pool with the Early Bird Rates is May 3rd!
The Recreation Office is open from Monday-Friday, 9am-4:30pm.
Tonight, April 16th, the Recreation Office will be open for a late night, until 7pm, for anyone who would like to register but cannot make it here d uring normal working hours.
If you have any questions about the Community Pool or the registration process, please feel free to call the Recreation Office at (973) 763-4202.
Homebuyer assistance via The Mortgage Reports.
LOS ANGELES, April 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Beatrice Miller signed with Hollywood/Syco Records, it was announced by Ken Bunt , President, Disney Music Group and Phil McIntyre , Head of Syco Music North America, SYCO USA. A fourteen year-old Maplewood, NJ native, Beatrice wowed the nation as a finalist on the second season of The X Factor with her poignant and soulful renditions of songs such as Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars" and Dido's "White Flag."
Beatrice is the first signing to the Hollywood/Syco Records collaborative label arrangement. Said Bunt of the signing, "Syco, along with the creators of The X Factor franchise, have cultivated some of the industry's leading talent. We are thrilled about the opportunity to contribute the unique resources we have at Hollywood Records and Disney to showcase Beatrice's incredible talent." Added McIntyre, "We're incredibly excited to join forces with Hollywood Records. Our combined resources and various platforms will enable Beatrice to take full advantage of her unique talent. This is a great first step in what we hope is a long and valuable partnership between Syco Entertainment and Hollywood Records."
Beatrice is managed by Constance Schwartz and Mark Sudack for SMAC Entertainment.
Syco Entertainment is a joint venture between Simon Cowell and Sony Music and is one of the world's leading global music, film and television production companies responsible for some of the world's most successful global TV and music franchises.
Syco Entertainment is also the world's most successful producer of international talent with Syco Music being the record label home for such diverse international recording artists as Labrinth, One Direction, Leona Lewis , Susan Boyle , Little Mix, IL Divo, Jonathan and Charlotte, Tate Stevens , Emblem3, Fifth Harmony, James Arthur , Ella Henderson and the Loveable Rogues. Syco's television assets include the global franchises The X Factor and Got Talent. The X Factor was created by Syco Television and is produced by Syco Television and FremantleMedia. Local versions of The X Factor are produced in more than 41 territories and the US version of The X Factor airs in over 166 countries. In 2012 Got Talent became the world's biggest selling TV format and is now commissioned in 52 countries as a local format. In 2013 Syco continues to capitalize on the ongoing success of its established global hit TV formats and a number of new projects including new TV series Food Glorious Food and two films - One Direction's 3D movie with Sony Pictures and ' One Chance ', a film based on the success story of Britain's Got Talent's first winner, Paul Potts , in association with the Weinstein Company.
Disney Music Group is home to Hollywood Records, Walt Disney Records , and Disney Music Publishing. The labels' genre-spanning rosters include Selena Gomez , Demi Lovato , Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Lucy Hale , American Idol finalist Stefano, Coco Jones, R5, Bridgit Mendler , Plain White T's, Redlight King, ZZ Ward, and more. DMG also releases family music and film and television soundtracks such as the Grammy nominated soundtracks for The Muppets and Brave, Avengers Assemble, Phineas and Ferb, A.N.T. Farm , Shake It Up, and Wreck-It Ralph.
The Essex County events will be held throughout the month at Branch Brook Park in Newark.
The 37th annual Cherry Blossom Festival begins this weekend with a series of events being held throughout the month.
The festival is held at Branch Brook Park, home to the most diverse collection of cherry blossoms in the world. When the flowers are first in bloom, tourists from around the globe converge on Branch Brook Park, the largest in the Essex County park system.
Visitors to Essex County Branch Brook Park can enjoy a self-guided tour by dialing 973-433-9047 and following the prompts or by using their Smart Phone to scan the bar codes at each location to connect to a short history of the park. There is no charge for the cell phone tour.
The Cherry Blossom Challenge is a competitive New Jersey tradition and is an official NJBA event and a 2013 Garden State Cup event. Various races occur throughout the morning, with the first race at 7 a.m. and the last race at noon. Registration fees apply to racers, although it's free to enter the park and watch. For information, please visit www.essexcountynj.org/festival. The Cherry Blossom Challenge Bike Race will be held 7 am to noon at Heller Parkway.
Race through the historic cherry tree groves in this USATF-sanctioned race. The first 500 registrants will receive a commemorative Cherry Blossom 10K Run long-sleeved T-shirt. A portion of the race proceeds benefit the Special Olympics. Same day registration begins at 8 a.m. Advanced registration is recommended. Race starts at 10 a.m. Disabled Run starts at 10:10 a.m. A health and wellness expo will open at 9 a.m. and remain open until the awards ceremony concludes. Free to enter the park and watch. Both races begin at the Cherry Blossom Center on Mill Street.
A packed schedule of events includes cultural demonstrations, children's activities, live music, a crafter's marketplace, food and more. Winners from the "Why My Essex County Park is Important to Me" essay contest for 4thgraders and "Cherry Blossom Poster Contest" for 6th graders will be recognized on stage. Admission is free; food and merchandise will be for sale. Bloomfest will be as follows: 11 am to 5 pm, Cherry Blossom Center, Mill Street.
Celebrate the arrival of spring and get fit with your family or friends. Children are encouraged to run individually or as a member of a school team. This is a free event. All participants will receive a commemorative T-shirt. The Fun Run and Walk registration will be held at 9 am, with the race at 10 am, beginning at the Prudential Concert Grove in the park's Southern Division.
The public is encouraged to come out and enjoy an afternoon of family-fun with a variety of events including a fishing derby, carnival games, music and other entertainment. Bring your own picnic lunch or purchase food from vendors who will be on site and enjoy the picturesque views overlooking the lake. Admission is free but food and other merchandise will be for sale. The Family Day will be held 11 am to 3 pm at the Prudential Center Concert Grove.
Have knowledgeable guides take you on a 45-minute journey and point out 118 years of history hidden within Essex County Branch Brook Park's structure and design. Tickets are $5 person and can be purchased at the Welcome Center on the tour dates. Space is limited and available on a first come, first serve basis. Tours leave on the hour. Call 973-239-2495 to inquire about group tour bookings. The Trolley Tours will be held at the welcome center on Mill Street Friday, April 5 from noon to four; Sunday, April 7 from 1 to 4 pm; April 12 from noon to 4; April 13 from noon to 4; and April 19-21 from noon to four.
History, driving directions, a complete list of activities and a web cam where the public can monitor the cherry trees for the peak of the bloom season can be accessed by visiting www.essexcountynj.org and clicking on the Cherry Blossom banner at the top of the home page. More information can also be obtained by calling 973-268-3500.
The Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival is hosted by the Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. It is sponsored by Aetna and Prudential.
The residence on Marquette Road has sat vacant since 2010, and upkeep has been irregular.
The Montclair home that until three years ago served as the headquarters for two Russians spies will soon be up for sale.
The two-story home at 31 Marquette Road is the former home of Cynthia and Richard Murphy, whose real names are Lyeia and Vladimir Guryev, and their two young children, aged 9 and 11. That was until 2010 when the two were uncovered as spies and arrested by U.S. law enforcement officials.
The home has sat vacant since the two agents of the Russian Federation were deported in 2010 with eight other secret agents in exchange for four U.S. operatives held in Russia.
Taped on the front door of the home are court documents and warnings, including one that reads "United States Marshal No Trespassing." | {
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Skiers love.... well skiing of course... but unfortunately there are a few annoying things about skiing which seem unavoidable!.
We love this article which details the 23 things skiers really hate about skiing - why 23? we have no idea. A bit random.
Coming in at number two! Carrying all your gear around of course! Skiers love skiing. They don't love carrying their gear about. Snowboarders of course, only have to carry around one thing (their board). Skiers, on the other hand, have to transport four things (two skis and two poles). Stuff. Stuff. Stuff. Stuff everywhere. Too much stuff.
Thats why we created the trixski ski carrier - give it a go, it may change your skiing pleasure forever! | {
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Latest Job feed in Gauteng, all industries.
Our Client is seeking an Agricultural (Animal Feeds) Technical Sales Representative to drive up sales in the Pretoria region.
SENIOR HR MANAGER REQUIRED TO RUN AND MANAGE THE HR DIVISION OF THIS LARGE COAL MINING HOUSE.
OUR CLIENT, AN ELECTRICAL RETAILER IS LOOKING FOR A RISK OFFICER AT THEIR BRANCH IN FOURWAYS, JOHANNESBURG.
OUR CLIENT, AN ELECTRICAL RETAILER IS LOOKING FOR RETAIL FLOOR ASSISTANT'S AT THEIR BRANCH IN FOURWAYS, JOHANNESBURG.
OUR CLIENT, AN ELECTRICAL RETAILER IS LOOKING FOR COUNTER SALES REPRESENTATIVES AT THEIR BRANCH IN FOURWAYS, JOHANNESBURG.
OUR CLIENT, AN ELECTRICAL RETAILER IS LOOKING FOR EXTERNAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES FOR THEIR BRANCH IN FOURWAYS, JOHANNESBURG.
OUR CLIENT, AN ELECTRICAL RETAILER, IS LOOKING FOR A JUNIOR BUYER AT THEIR FLAGSHIP BRANCH IN EDENVALE, JOHANNESBURG. | {
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Read the FAQs below for more information about Mount Gurkha's allergy policies.
Why isn't Mount Gurkha able to guarantee that my meal will conform with my allergy requirement?
How does Mount Gurkha make sure the allergy information provided is accurate and up to date?
It is the takeaways responsibility to provide this information to consumers as they are independent from Mount Gurkha. | {
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#include <google/protobuf/io/coded_stream.h>
#include <google/protobuf/io/zero_copy_stream_impl_lite.h>
#include <google/protobuf/message_lite.h>
#include <google/protobuf/wire_format_lite.h>
#include "drill/common.hpp"
#include "rpcEncoder.hpp"
#include "rpcMessage.hpp"
namespace Drill{
using google::protobuf::internal::WireFormatLite;
using exec::rpc::CompleteRpcMessage;
const uint32_t RpcEncoder::HEADER_TAG = WireFormatLite::MakeTag(CompleteRpcMessage::kHeaderFieldNumber, WireFormatLite::WIRETYPE_LENGTH_DELIMITED);
const uint32_t RpcEncoder::PROTOBUF_BODY_TAG = WireFormatLite::MakeTag(CompleteRpcMessage::kProtobufBodyFieldNumber, WireFormatLite::WIRETYPE_LENGTH_DELIMITED);
const uint32_t RpcEncoder::RAW_BODY_TAG = WireFormatLite::MakeTag(CompleteRpcMessage::kRawBodyFieldNumber, WireFormatLite::WIRETYPE_LENGTH_DELIMITED);
const uint32_t RpcEncoder::HEADER_TAG_LENGTH = getRawVarintSize(HEADER_TAG);
const uint32_t RpcEncoder::PROTOBUF_BODY_TAG_LENGTH = getRawVarintSize(PROTOBUF_BODY_TAG);
const uint32_t RpcEncoder::RAW_BODY_TAG_LENGTH = getRawVarintSize(RAW_BODY_TAG);
bool RpcEncoder::Encode(DataBuf& buf, OutBoundRpcMessage& msg) {
using exec::rpc::RpcHeader;
using google::protobuf::io::CodedOutputStream;
using google::protobuf::io::ArrayOutputStream;
// Todo:
//
// - let a context manager to allocate a buffer `ByteBuf buf = ctx.alloc().buffer();`
// - builder pattern
//
#ifdef CODER_DEBUG
cerr << "\nEncoding outbound message " << msg << endl;
#endif
RpcHeader header;
header.set_mode(msg.m_mode);
header.set_coordination_id(msg.m_coord_id);
header.set_rpc_type(msg.m_rpc_type);
// calcute the length of the message
int header_length = header.ByteSize();
int proto_body_length = msg.m_pbody->ByteSize();
int full_length = HEADER_TAG_LENGTH + getRawVarintSize(header_length) + header_length + \
PROTOBUF_BODY_TAG_LENGTH + getRawVarintSize(proto_body_length) + proto_body_length;
/*
if(raw_body_length > 0) {
full_length += (RAW_BODY_TAG_LENGTH + getRawVarintSize(raw_body_length) + raw_body_length);
}
*/
buf.resize(full_length + getRawVarintSize(full_length));
ArrayOutputStream* os = new ArrayOutputStream(buf.data(), buf.size());
CodedOutputStream* cos = new CodedOutputStream(os);
#ifdef CODER_DEBUG
cerr << "Writing full length " << full_length << endl;
#endif
// write full length first (this is length delimited stream).
cos->WriteVarint32(full_length);
#ifdef CODER_DEBUG
cerr << "Writing header length " << header_length << endl;
#endif
cos->WriteVarint32(HEADER_TAG);
cos->WriteVarint32(header_length);
header.SerializeToCodedStream(cos);
// write protobuf body length and body
#ifdef CODER_DEBUG
cerr << "Writing protobuf body length " << proto_body_length << endl;
#endif
cos->WriteVarint32(PROTOBUF_BODY_TAG);
cos->WriteVarint32(proto_body_length);
msg.m_pbody->SerializeToCodedStream(cos);
delete os;
delete cos;
// Done! no read to write data body for client
return true;
}
} // namespace Drill
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How Coca-Cola Provided A Fresh Coke to the Front Lines of World War II
By Matt Fratus | April 02, 2019
"America never contributed anything to the world but chewing gum and Coca-Cola," griped Otto Dietrich, the Nazi Press Chief and head of propaganda, in 1942.
An inaccurate statement at best, but Dietrich does hit on something genuine: the affection for and simple pleasure of an ice-cold Coca-Cola.
When U.S. Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower saw the early success of bottling plants established in 44 countries prior to their involvement in World War II, he sent a pressing telegram from his Allied Headquarters in North Africa addressed to Coca-Cola's headquarters in Atlanta. Dated June 29, 1943, his request included 10 portable factories, 6 million filled bottles of Coke a month, and the materials and resources to provide American GIs with the refreshingly cool and crisp suds that increased their spirits with every sip.
The staff of a Coca-Cola bottling plant in established on Saipan. Gift of Precilla Porche/Courtesy of The National WWII Museum Inc.
Eisenhower fancied himself a casual Coke drinker and jumped at the chance to bring to life the 1941 promise of Coca-Cola's founder, Robert Woodruff. Woodruff wanted "to see that every man in uniform gets a bottle of Coca-Cola for five cents, wherever he is, and whatever it costs the company." Despite the difficult logistics, a small group of civilian professionals brought more than just a delicious soda — they brought a symbol that united Americans with their allies around the globe.
Coca-Cola Colonels
Vital equipment, gear, and food for survival packed the cargo decks and rooms aboard supply ships. Every inch of space was methodically prepared for the expedition overseas to participate in the war effort. Anything that wasn't used for survival — or that didn't shoot, blow up, drive, or fly — was viewed as nonessential, and that included crates of Coke. When Eisenhower's plea was received by high-level executives from Coca-Cola, they started devising a plan to bring distribution of the soft drink to combat areas.
Six months following the message, a Coca-Cola representative flew to Algiers, the capital of Algeria, to implement the paper plans into actionable construction of the first bottling plant. Eisenhower anticipated only 10 would be sufficient but, to his surprise, 64 bottling lines were erected by the war's end. Soon, 148 representatives from Coke filled the ranks with an official title of "Technical Observers," or TOs.
A Coke machine being worked by the refrigeration crew of the 64th Seabees in Tubabao, Samar, Philippines. Gift of Joseph Cohen/Courtesy of The National WWII Museum Inc.
The TOs were given army fatigues, treated like commissioned officers, and had one responsibility: to serve Coke to every American GI, no matter where they were located. Their reputation spread as they deployed from North Africa to the Pacific and European theaters. Americans slung their rifles over their shoulders and welcomed the TOs without prejudice. Their inclusion into these units earned them the nickname "Coca-Cola Colonels," and they worked tireless days, two returning home in flag-draped caskets.
GI Letters
War materials and food were the priority when it came to overseas shipping, so, like Coke, mail going between GIs and their loved ones required another method of delivery. Victory Mail, or V-mail, made this desire possible using microfilm copies of one-page letters without the traditional envelope. Once they arrived at the post office or a military installation, they would be "blown up" before reaching the recipient. The 37 mail bags that previously carried 150,000 letters and collectively weighed 2,575 pounds was reduced to one compact sack weighing just 45 pounds.
A V-mail excerpt from the National WWII Museum reads, "Dear Folks, You'll never guess what I had to drink this evening. Not whiskey, not gin, not Calvados [French brandy], not beer, but good old fashioned 'Coca-Cola' in the bottle that's made to fit the hand. Just a few moments before we left our staging area to board the boat Dick and I bought two Cokes, and drank them to the next time we'd be drinking bottles of Cokes, believing that would be in the USA. But not so! As part of our PX ration this week each man received two Cokes for which he paid four francs, although some people may debate whether rye or bourbon are America's national drinks, when I saw the excitement caused by a case of Cokes and the remarks about the corner drugstore, I did not think the national drink was quite strong!"
This cartoon greeting makes light of V-mail censorship. Instead of cutting out sections of letters, V-mail text was blacked out so that the forms would not get caught in the microfilm machinery. Courtesy of the Smithsonian National Postal Museum.
V-mail had its flaws, namely in the lack of personalized affection. When girlfriends and wives smooched a kiss, leaving a lipstick stain, it caused the machinery that made the microfilms to falter. It happened so often that it was dubbed the "Scarlet Scourage."
A conventional letter penned by Private Spencer Combs in Paris and sent to his wife back home said, "Well I just came back from the Coke bar. In case I haven't told you before, they did away with the beer parlor and put in a Coke bar. Boy but they sure taste good after going without them for so long. I had rather have the Cokes as the beer. I'll bet you were surprised to hear that, but it's the truth."
Jungle Fountains & the $6,000 Bottle
The Coca-Cola Colonels brought the fizzy drink to the frontlines and to nearby aid stations; foxholes and dug-in positions once absent of smiles were replaced with toasts to one day making it back home. Soldiers who were located in the South Pacific and remote locations didn't miss out on what their comrades around the world were enjoying — the TOs had a plan for them, too.
This 1945 World War II Coca-Cola ad from the Philippines shows a Coke jungle dispenser painted green for camouflage.
A bottling factory in Brisbane, Australia, offered to fly in soda fountains, which were popular at drugstore conventions, to an airfield housing B-26 pilots. The small, green-painted dispensaries had modifications that included an ice-making component to ensure the best drinking experience even in austere environments. The pilots praised and admired their new "Jungle Fountains," and the Army put in an urgent request for 100 more. Many of the 1,100 mobile units that were issued sat in the back of an army jeep, which quickly garnered the phrase, "A jeep and a nickel coke!"
Some GIs received their drinkable treasure in intricate ways, particularly Dudley Glover and John Glenn, soldiers assigned to the 178th Field Artillery in Naples, Italy, in 1943. They opened their mail to find two bottles of Coke slipped into socks shipped from a friend who had returned home early. They cherished every gulp and saved the other bottle for a momentous occasion — but their teammates were constantly offering to buy it. It was Glenn's idea to hold a raffle for their last miniature bottle of Coke to raise money for the children of those in the battalion who were killed in action.
The auction brought in over $4,000, largely attributed to word of mouth and public intrigue. Coke added another $2,000, and famed war correspondent Ernie Pyle wrote of the event while living with the unit, "The one Coke was equal in value to 80,000 bottles back home." Sergeant De Schneider won the coveted prize but later said he thought he should bring it back home as a souvenir.
"Have A Coke" Ad Campaigns
Coca-Cola's patriotic advertisements featuring themes of community and friendship among service members gave citizens back home a glimpse of the impact the beverage was having on morale. They sold "The American Way of Life" in Life Magazine in targeted promotions, and by 1944 Coca-Cola became known as "The Global High Sign."
Their reach expanded far beyond the war zones, into Iceland, Newfoundland, Panama — anywhere Americans were deployed, a Coke and a TO were close by. The "Have A Coke" promotions featured ads with unique art accompanied by underlying meanings of the expression. One ad that showed American pilots sharing laughs with Chinese airmen read, "Have a 'Coke' = Good winds have blown you here … a way to say 'We are friends' to the Chinese."
Another ad insisted, "Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes a flashback to their own way of living." All featuring people smiling with bottles of Coke, the ads targeted the demographics of the host nation with a message to appease civilians and armies alike. By the end of World War II, over 5 billion bottles were distributed to those in uniform, and Coca-Cola transformed the experimental war-time plants into fully operational facilities. The combined effort from Coca-Cola executives and the Coca-Cola Colonels helped pave the success of what is now considered the largest beverage company in the world — and gave uniformed service members a taste of home in the process. | {
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ctest_start( "${SITE_CTEST_MODE}" )
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BUILD "${CTK_BINARY_DIR}"
SOURCE "${CTK_SOURCE_DIR}"
OPTIONS "${ctk_configure_options}"
)
ctest_build( BUILD ${CTK_BINARY_DIR} )
ctest_test(
BUILD ${CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY}
RETURN_VALUE result
)
ctest_submit()
if(result)
message(FATAL_ERROR "ERROR: Tests failed")
endif()
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Growing up, James Prime passed his time as a child playing video games. Despite being born in the late nineties, he still calls himself a "90s kid" as he was always getting second hand things, from clothes to video game consoles. He still remembers his first gaming device, a Nintendo Game Boy, with a bunch of infamous bootleg games, followed by the original Sony Playstation. Gaming was more than just a past time for Prime, it was a passion, and little did he know that his love for video games would become the driving force in his life.
Now, Prime goes by Jameskii, the comedic content creator. With 1.4 million subscribers on YouTube alone, Jameskii has become a household name for those who feel the same passion for gaming that he does. Unlike many streamers who simply upload full clips of their good games, Jameskii takes a more original approach to his craft. He uploads montages, thoughtful commentary, and parody videos of video games or pop culture items that resonate with his fans. He attends international events where he is instantly recognized, from Gamescom in Germany, to Twitchcon in California, to Jingle Jam in England. It's a unique lifestyle, and one he wouldn't trade for the world.
"You're not a real YouTuber if you don't have a bunch of Uber Eats bags lying around your kitchen and computer," he said.
Jameskii has over 170 million accumulated views on his YouTube channel, and that number grows daily. Amongst these videos, his most popular series takes a look at the most revolutionary style of game play: virtual reality. He decided to take on the game VRChat, a free-to-play massively multiplayer online virtual reality video game. It allows players to interact with others as 3D character models, where players can create their own instanced worlds in which they can interact with each other through virtual avatars.
The series, "VRChat in a nutshell" has over 50 million combined views and are the most known and recognizable series in the VRChat community as well in other VR communities. The most viewed VR video on Jameskii's channel has over 11 million views, the second most watched has over 8.5 million.
"Honestly, it's all a bit surreal. I've experienced so much of everything over the last 12 months and it was mostly thanks to my purchase of the HTC Vive headset and the series I could create thanks to it. I remember being aimed at a 300,000 subscribers goal and now I'm just sitting here with a channel about to hit 1.5 million. I'm extremely glad that people enjoy my series and I'm able to inspire other people to be creative both in VRChat and outside of VRChat. Almost every time I go to public lobbies in VR I meet people who thank me for bringing them to the VR world and it honestly means a lot. It's also worth mentioning that VRChat inspired thousands of people to learn 3D and animation programs to create their own content. Something they might've not even thought about in the past," said Jameskii.
Virtual Reality was always niche in the PC market and wasn't available to everyone. VR headsets are expensive and so are computers that are able to run them properly, not to mention the lack of publicly available headsets and games until fairly recently. Jameskii, however, likes to be at the forefront of innovative technology, and that's why he has such a following. Always willing to try something new, he bought an HTC Vive headset second hand, which became a life changing purchase.
"I fell in love with Virtual Reality. There is something special about not being limited to a keyboard and a mouse while being able to express yourself as if you were there. It was hilarious, I met a lot of amazing people, most of whom also became my friends. I started making VR videos that were extremely rare on YouTube at the time. Most of the VR stuff you would see on YouTube would be just generic roller coasters, Google Earth VR and some other stuff aimed at an older generation. Not many comedy creators were making VR videos. My very first VRChat video got over a million views in a week and that was an insane amount considering I was really small at the time. I started making more VR videos that weren't only VRChat and my fans loved them and asked for more. Sometimes I enjoy VR more than regular games so it made me really happy that I can experience something so awesome and bring joy to other people by sharing my adventures in the virtual reality world," he said.
Jameskii loves that he never knows what to expect with Virtual Reality. He has more than 500 hours on VRChat and is still impressed and amazed by what people can create. Rather than getting bored after so many hours, he is always thrilled seeing what people have made.
Jameskii was always interested in 3D modeling and animation, but never had enough reasons to get into it. VRChat inspired him to learn game engines as well as 3D editing programs such as Blender. It encouraged him to try to create, modify and share content for all sorts of applications, which he would never have done without trying out this new and unexpected game. | {
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Een vuurslag of vuurijzer is een ijzeren staafje waarmee, met behulp van een vuursteen en tondel (een droge makkelijk brandbare stof zoals gedroogd mos of zwam), een vuur kon worden gemaakt. Het vuurslag wordt in de lengte langs de vuursteen gehaald en ijzerdeeltjes doen vonken rondstuiven.
Het vuurslag is het zinnebeeld van de Orde van het Gulden Vlies en komt ook prominent voor in het ridderkruis van de Militaire Willems-Orde.
De 52 schakels van de keten van het Gulden vlies zijn opgebouwd uit vuurslagen. Het vuurslag werd door hertogen van Bourgondië als symbool op munten geslagen. In 1474 introduceerde Karel de Stoute een nieuwe munt met de naam vuurijzer.
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Media mogul Given Mkhari and his wife Ipeleng exit the Randburg Magistrate's Court in Johannesburg after the pair laid assault charges against each other following an alleged fight at the weekend.
Media mogul Given Mkhari has taken time off from his position as the MSG Afrika Group chairman following an alleged assault at the weekend that involved him and his wife Ipeleng.
The couple opened cases of assault against each other and later withdrew the charges at the Randburg Magistrate's Court on Monday after deciding to resolve their alleged issues as a family.
After the cases were provisionally withdrawn, the National Prosecuting Authority, however, announced that it had instructed the police to probe another alleged previous assault case involving Mkhari.
In a media statement released yesterday, MSG Afrika Group, which owns talk radio station Power FM and Capricorn FM, confirmed that Mkhari had taken time off.
Wife denies she laid previous charge.
"The MSG Afrika Group would like to acknowledge a personal incident involving its chairman Mr Given Mkhari. The group is cognisant of the impact that the incident has had on our staff, stakeholders, business partners and the public," read the statement.
The company said it was committed to the rule of law.
"MSG further acknowledges that the matter is of public concern and reassures the public that the matter is not taken lightly. MSG strongly condemns domestic violence of any form.
"Mr Mkhari has requested time off to deal with the matter with his family. The MSG Afrika Group has accepted the request and wishes the Mkhari family well."
MSG Afrika Group director and Power FM station manager Bob Mabena thanked their stakeholders for their support following the alleged incident.
"The group is led and run by competent professionals who are independent thinkers. This has been displayed in the past two days in the manner in which our radio station has dealt with the matter," he said.
Social media has played a pivotal role in the democratisation of news and social commentary. | {
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Criminal or civil actions, where the adviser or a management person of the adviser was convicted, pleaded guilty or 'no contest', or was subject to certain disciplinary actions with respect to conduct involving investment-related businesses, statutes, regulations, or activities; fraud, false statements, or omissions; wrongful taking of property; or bribery, forgery, counterfeiting, or extortion.
Self-regulatory organization (SRO) proceedings in which the adviser or a management person was found to have caused and investment-related business to lose its authorization to do business; or was found to have been involved in a violation of the SRO's rules and was the subject of specific disciplinary actions taken by the organization.
Court judgments pertaining to investment-related statutory and regulatory violations by the firm and its affiliated persons, for the last ten (10) years.
RIA's registered with the SEC must disclose all of the above items on their annual report to the SEC, consisting of an updated Form ADV Part 1A.
In addition to the above items, RIAs registered with the state of their principal place of business must disclose information about surety bonds if required by the RIA home state, unsatisfied judgments and liens, investment-related judicial actions (court lawsuits) AND arbitrations filed against the RIA or its representatives. These additional disclosures are unique to state-registered RIA's; SEC-registered RIA's need not report these items on Form ADV, Part 1A. Those RIA's registered with a state must disclose the criminal and regulatory items described in the previous paragraph on their Form ADV Part 1A, and the items in this section (surety bonds, unsatisfied judgments and liens, judicial actions, and arbitrations) on Form ADV Part 1B.
For more information about investor education, visit the SEC's retail investor information page at http://investor.gov/.
1 Ms. Toleno is a partner in Shustak & Partner's San Diego office specializing in securities litigations and arbitrations.
3 Pursuant to SEC rule adopted in January, 2011, that amount is going to increase to $100 million but the effective date of the implementation of the rule has been delayed until July, 2011 and may be delayed even further. This is the current rule as of the time this article was written. | {
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Many businesses today recognize the advantages of cloud-based applications that use the software as a service (SaaS) model: quicker installation and easier upgrades, reduced infrastructure and maintenance costs, more operational flexibility.
Osprey's development team has built complex applications that are delivered via the SaaS model to multiple clients and provide ironclad security for sensitive proprietary data. The Osprey cloud-based applications have proven to be easy to learn, easy to use, easy for clients to custom-configure.
Osprey designed SaaS solutions which utilize multi-tenancy, a principle in software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server, serving multiple client-organizations (tenants). With a multi-tenant architecture, a software application is designed to virtually partition its data and configuration, and each client organization works with a customized virtual application instance.
We have extensive experience in building complex applications that take full advantage of the Microsoft™ technology stack. Using Microsoft™ technologies, we have built mission-critical software systems for companies like Fidelity Investments, Raytheon and Partners Healthcare.
The .NET Framework is the basis for all of our development. We use C# as the preferred language, but we are capable of meeting our client's needs for any of the .NET languages.
ASP.NET MVC and HTML5 is the technology we prefer for rapid web application development.
Window Presentation Foundation (WPF) is our preferred technology for Windows-based smart client applications.
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is what we use to implement tiered service-oriented applications.
SQL Server and SQL Server Reporting Services is the database technology we have used for many business applications. We also have large scale success with Oracle and DB2 implementations.
SharePoint is the collaboration tool we often use for enterprise integration. | {
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A cluttered desktop is not only distracting, but it can slow down your Mac. If you want to temporarily hide your Mac's desktop icons, you can do so with a simple AppleScript and Automator.
We featured this tip way back in 2010, but the command to perform this task has changed, so we've updated the post with the correct code.
And replace "false" with "true" when you want to re-show them.
The most versatile way to use this AppleScript would be to throw it into Automator and create a simple one-click switch. To do so, just open up Automator and choose Service as a template. At the top of the workflow, select Finder for the right drop-down box and "no input" for the left drop-down (so it reads "Service receives no input from Finder". Then, find the "Run AppleScript" action in the left sidebar and drag it into the workflow.
Next, paste the above code into the Run AppleScript box (replacing everything that was there). Save the Service as "Toggle Clean Desktop", or whatever other title you like, and it will be accessible from the Finder > Services menu in the menu bar. If you like, you can even assign a keyboard shortcut under System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts. Check out the video above for a demonstration.
Note: You'll need to run the terminal command on its own at least once before the AppleScript will work properly!
Of course, you can also download an app like Camouflage, but it's $5.99 for something you can very simply do yourself. | {
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993 words - 4 pages Report. N.p., 23 Apr. 2009. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. Miklich, Eric, ed. Baseball History: 19th Century Baseball. N.p., 2013. Web. 8 Apr. 2014. Pearson, Stephen. "Baseball Origins, Growth and Changes in the Game." The People History. N.p., 2014. Web. 10 Apr. 2014. Stamp, Jimmy. "A Brief History of the Baseball." Smithsonian.com. N.p., 28 June 2013. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. Stamp, Jimmy. "The Invention of the Baseball Mitt." Smithsonian.com. N.p., 16 July 2013. Web. 14 Apr. 2014. Stamp, Jimmy. "The Past and Future of the Baseball Bat." Smithsonian.com. N.p., 2 July 2013. Web. 13 Apr. 2014.
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Blessed the Peacemakers: Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
gilbertdoctorow International May 20, 2018 15 Minutes
Blessed the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God…
by Gilbert Doctorow
Though I have been practicing the art of political science these past ten years as essayist and journalist, my professional training as an historian comes to the fore occasionally as I ponder chains of causality and in particular, the fine interrelationship of deep-lying social-economic-geopolitical currents that carry us along and the determining forces of powerful individuals on the surface of the ocean of time.
Events of the past several weeks if not months going back to 1 March put these issues into high relief. By largely unforeseeable and counter-intuitive developments, the world is a much safer place than it was before 1 March 2018, and none of this is thanks to the efforts of me, my colleagues in the alternative news or of you, the reader. To our shame, we, the People have been silent witnesses of the daily news, often left scratching our heads at the way history is lurching forward before our eyes.
I involuntarily think back to the standards of thirty or forty years ago, when less threatening demarches and counter-demarches of the leading actors in the Cold War than those of today brought tens of thousands of demonstrators out onto the streets in Europe and in North America. I have in mind the Soviet deployment of SS-20 intermediate range missiles and the counter-deployment of US nuclear armed cruise missiles in Germany. Civil society then protested loudly at the seeming march towards the abyss of mutual annihilation by sleep-walking heads of state. By contrast, the near catastrophic weekend of 14 April 2018 when Donald Trump sent 103 cruise missiles crashing into Syrian targets amidst dire Russian warnings against crossing their red lines in the country came and went with civil society on both sides of the Atlantic at the edge of their seats, but still sitting in comfortable armchairs, not out and about venting its opposition to approaching Armageddon.
So much for "progressive humanity," not to mention specifically women or minorities whom our present-day historians like to think are shaping the course of destiny while they play down the role of "great men." Indeed, we are being led precisely by our heads of state and, to name names, by two men of destiny, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. In this essay I argue that whether by volition or by circumstance, they have both turned out to be the peacemakers we need to survive the present bumpy road of transitioning the world order from the failed US global hegemony or unipolar configuration to the coming but still not arrived multipolar configuration. In time present, we are neither here nor there but in a special, if ephemeral bipolar world of US-Russian confrontation that has turned quite ugly and dangerous.
Given the latest exchange of barbs between Donald Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, their summit planned for Singapore in early June may never take place. However that may be, the very thought of its happening, explained by some in the West as resulting from the tough sanctions regime, still tougher talk of Donald Trump from late autumn into the early spring of this year appeared to justify nominating the American President for a Nobel Peace Prize. To be sure, this hypothetical nomination has more justice to it than the actual award of a Nobel to Barack Obama in 2009 for his not being George W. Bush. In both cases, the award was/would be prescriptive rather than actually earned.
At the same time, the notion of Trump as peacemaker can be traced back to his speeches during the 2016 electoral campaign when he repeatedly said that he would seek normal relations with Russia while berating those who insisted on Cold War rhetoric. That was politically courageous in the context of overheated Russophobia within the US political establishment representing both parties. Since it added nothing to the candidate's popularity while presenting a red flag to his critics, the policy had all appearances of deep conviction in pursuit of peace. It was on the basis of this issue alone that I and several acquaintances cast our vote for candidate Trump.
Of course, once in office Trump's policy on Russia took a markedly different turn, and in recent months he has boasted that his administration is much tougher on Russia than Barack Obama had been. The generally accepted explanation for this has been the mad pursuit of a "Russian connection," of "complicity" between Trump's campaign and the Kremlin that allegedly threw the election his way. This is the line of attack on Trump led by the Clinton faction of the Democratic Party, and it finds support from some Republicans as well. Their common objective is to turn Trump out of office by impeachment. The consequence, it is believed, was that Trump has been forced to abandon his pursuit of accommodation with the Kremlin and to align himself with those who describe Russia as the greatest threat to American security.
However, this explanation may be too facile and misses an important strategic consideration that probably underpinned Trump's pro-Russian stance during the campaign: namely, that at the time Henry Kissinger was de facto one of his key policy advisers, and Henry clearly urged a re-set with the Kremlin in order to undo the forming Russia-China axis facilitated by Obama's misguided policies of simultaneous containment of America's two global rivals that spelled the undoing of his own lifetime achievement from the time of Nixon's détente. A rapprochement with Russia, Henry advised, would make it possible for the US to deal firmly and decisively with the perceived greater strategic threat to American worldwide hegemony that China represented
Very early in the new administration, Vladimir Putin made it clear that no "come hither" look from Washington could prompt a strategic re-alignment against China. This was a scenario imaginable only to someone lacking a firm grasp of Putin's thinking and behavior, of his loyalty to friends and disdain for treachery. But then again, Henry Kissinger was never very interested in Russia, never studied the country with any seriousness and enjoyed an undeserved reputation as expert in this domain.
Accordingly, with no benefits to realize by pursuing accommodation with Russia and a lot of political grief to pay domestically for doing so, Donald Trump changed his stripes on Russia in spring 2017 and went with the flow, went even beyond Obama in his truculent punishment of the Kremlin for its refusal to submit and follow the dictates of Uncle Sam.
Why then do I categorize Trump as a peacemaker? That comes from his perverse and ignorant destruction of the American global hegemony by his dispensing with Soft Power, with "shared values" and relying instead entirely on force, on open blackmail to "negotiate deals" with America's allies in Europe and Asia. This comes directly from the President's own personality, his DNA, his experience in dealing with past business partners from "a position of strength" rather than as a seeker of compromises and "win-win" solutions.
Trump's vulgar familiarity, his open treachery, his public humiliation of his interlocutors complement his reversal of long-standing shared policy decisions on the Iran nuclear deal, on Climate Change, on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and on NAFTA..
The establishment understood correctly that Trump spelled disaster for the edifice of a rules-driven world order they had cultivated so meticulously for the past many decades which paid handsome financial dividends to America's ruling classes, who have been eating the world's lunch. But it was and remains inconvenient to explain precisely what was wrong. And so we read balderdash written by such iconic commentators as Roger Cohen whose latest feuilleton in The New York Times speaks of a "moral rot that threatens America" emanating from the Oval Office.
The prevailing thinking among political analysts in alternative media – be it The Duran, Consortium News or Russia Today's Peter Lavelle on Cross Talk – is that this obnoxious US president will have his way and that the US grip on the world will continue despite his excesses. They tell us Europe will "cave in" to Trump on Iran and ultimately impose the sanctions that Washington demands. It is argued that the European leaders may talk tough now, but that the business reality is such that flaunting Washington comes at too high a price given the discrepancy in volumes of trade with the USA as opposed to Iran.
However, these analysts overlook not only the possible effects of Trump's altogether indecent humiliation of friendly leaders but also the issue of existential national security, which everywhere and at all times outweighs commercial advantage in determining interstate relations. The simple fact is that Europe abhors the notion of a nuclear Iran which the existing convention prevents effectively, or, more generally, of a nuclear-armed Middle East at its doorstep. Europe also firmly opposes a wider conflagration in that area such as Trump's revocation of the nuclear pact with Iran heralds. These are concerns which make a "cave-in" impossible, whatever the measure of personal courage of European leaders.
Trump utterly lacks discernment and is being egged on to commit unpardonable blunders in foreign policy by the "mad dog" civilian advisers like John Bolton whom he appointed to look and sound tough. His pursuit of primitive mercantilist policies such as the promotion of overpriced US liquefied gas to Europe to replace Russian pipeline gas through Nord Stream II, which he is pressing Merkel to scuttle, make a mockery of shared Atlanticist interests and values, and expose to ridicule at home any European leaders who might be tempted to stand by his side.
One cannot overestimate the significance of the harshly condemnatory statements addressed to Trump and the USA this past week by both European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker and by European Council President Donald Tusk. Tusk said trenchantly about Trump "with friends like this who needs enemies." Juncker called for activation of a 1990s EU "blocking law" to protect European business from the effects of secondary US sanctions for continuing to do business with Iran. The given mechanism was launched the next day, this past Friday.
It must be recalled that both of these leaders were installed by Angela Merkel. Their firmness in repudiating Washington's bullying and wrongheaded position on Iran represents not merely their personal views but the views coming from Berlin, which for the last decade at least is the guiding force in EU policy, both foreign and domestic. Moreover, by an irony of fate, the harshest denunciation of the United States is coming precisely from the Pole Tusk, former head of the ruling party in Warsaw. It has to be recalled that Tusk's Foreign Minister, Radek Sikorski, acknowledged his country had been giving Uncle Sam "a blow job." For these reasons, I think the US game is up thanks to the good work of the current occupant of the Oval Office.
The problem of non-compliance with US sanctions against Iran is multi-dimensional and it is clearly too early to say how this will play out. Experts agree that in any case the financial infrastructure for trading with Iran, SWIFT, will this time, unlike the last US-led sanctions on Iran imposed in 2012, remain in place. The "blocking law" offers some financial compensation to European companies facing penalties in the United States, though Chancellor Merkel has said this is unlikely to be sufficient.
A major question is what the European companies will actually do. First indications are not encouraging, with Maersk, the world's largest shipping company and French oil giant Total indicating they are closing operations with Iran, the former, or will do so if they are not given explicit exemptions by Washington, the latter. But these are just straws in the wind. The European blocking law is likely to give more comfort to small and medium sized European companies than to the very largest companies with heavy US involvement. So only time will tell whether ongoing trade and investment with Iran will be sufficient for Teheran to continue to honor the nuclear deal. And then there is the question of how much assistance will actually be rendered by the two countries standing most resolutely by the side of Iran: Russia and China.
The possible failure of the US sanctions on Iran because of noncompliance would not stand by itself. It comes in the context of multiple disputes between the US and its allies in which trade and sanctions figure heavily.
America's policies of global economic gendarme and issuer of unilateral sanctions on its competitors, not to mention adversaries is uniting opposition to sanctions regimes as a tool of foreign policy overall. The opening skirmishes of a US-initiated trade war with Europe over steel and aluminum has focused minds.
Meanwhile, it is notable that a new government about to be installed in Italy has made the lifting of US-led sanctions on Russia one of the several key policies of their coalition. And while it is easy to say that Europe has heard this before, from Austrians, from Czechs, from Slovaks, from Greeks who did not and do not share the enthusiasm of Brussels in applying sanctions to Russia, they were all two-bit countries who lacked the demographic heft and the economic weight to go up against the 28 and enter a veto. Italy has that scale and as a founding member of the EU, its intended veto of the sanctions may well be the game changer so many of us have waited for. But this is ignored or discounted by Donald Trump's administration which has announced plans to implement still tougher sanctions on Russia over the vaguely termed "malign influence" they say Russia exerts on Europe.
By overplaying his hand, Donald Trump is hastening the collapse of US global hegemony and of the triumphalism that has guided bellicose behavior, risking war by intent or miscalculation. In this way, Trump has been unwittingly fostering global peace.
If Trump is a peacemaker by his promotion of policies destructive of US power, Vladimir Putin is a peacemaker by conscious choice. This is not to say that Putin is being dovish. Quite the contrary is true. Putin is the living embodiment of the principle of ensuring peace by preparing for war.
In his recent debate with Ambassador Michael McFaul at Columbia's Harriman Institute, Professor Stephen Cohen noted that Vladimir Putin has a demonstrable long record as "reactive" to American and other Western encroachments on Russia's national interests and is in no way the aggressor, as our governments and media insist. Those of us with open minds and clear vision have long noted Putin's characteristic restraint, refusal to respond to provocations in haste or in an intemperate manner.
This behavior pattern goes straight back to his early days in power, when Russia was shocked to receive as reward for its generous support to the United States following 9/11 back of the hand treatment from Washington. From the Russian perspective, the US decision to abrogate the ABM Treaty in 2002, removed one of the key features of global security dating back to the early 1970s. It was plain to see that the US objective now was to achieve strategic superiority over Russia in the one area that justified its claims to a seat on the governing board of international affairs, its nuclear triad. With the planned construction of anti-missile bases in Europe that could also serve as launchers of attack missiles, the United States would obtain a first strike capability.
At the time, Putin strenuously objected to this US program, which he said would require Russia to make counter moves to ensure its security. However, Russian warnings went unheeded and in 2004 Putin informed Washington that his country would now proceed on its own to develop asymmetrical systems of defense against the US anti-ballistic missile infrastructure developing at its perimeter. This message only evoked derisive commentary among NATO officials behind closed doors. After all, they reasoned, the much diminished technical and financial levels of the Russian Federation rendered the country's come-back as a military equal improbable.
Nonetheless, Putin persisted in his plans and on 1 March 2018, in his annual Address to the joint session of the Russian parliament which also served as the key speech of his electoral campaign, Vladimir Putin revealed publicly what Russia has done in the past 14 years to restore strategic nuclear parity with the United States for the present and for the foreseeable future. He presented the functional characteristics of some eight new and technologically unrivaled weapons systems including hypersonic cruise missiles and drones operating at the ocean depths. These systems all have in common virtually unstoppable delivery of nuclear payloads which, in the cutting analysis of Russian commentators in the following days, turn the entire US anti-missile infrastructure which cost hundreds of billions of dollars, into a modern-day Maginot Line. That is to say the Russians had used some of the best minds on the planet, scientists who did not go overseas in pursuit of comfortable jobs in Silicon Valley working on the latest i-Phone but instead worked with dedication and patriotism to ensure the country's survival. They had effectively managed these technical teams in tight budgets measured in orders of magnitude less than comparable programs in the United States to produce game-changing defense systems that are already deployed (the Dagger) or will soon be put in serial production (Sarmat).
"You did not listen to us before. Now hear this." Those were the words of Putin after he presented the new systems. But instead of threats to "bury" the West, as Nikita Khrushchev once used, Vladimir Putin used his announcement to call upon the Americans and others to enter into new arms control negotiations.
Was anyone listening? To judge by the mainstream American media, the frivolous discounting of Russian capabilities continued unabated after Putin's speech of 1 March. We were told that this was only an electoral stratagem to get additional votes, that no such systems exist, that Putin was bluffing. However, American political leaders with an inside knowledge of defense realities, such as Senator Dianne Feinstein (California-D), long-time chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, were listening. She and three other Senators issued a public call to then Secretary of Defense Rex Tillerson to immediately reopen arms control talks with the Kremlin. Then the President himself in his congratulatory message to Vladimir Putin on his successful re-election said that it was important to meet in the not too distant future to talk about arms control because the arms race was "getting out of hand."
One may object that talk is cheap, and that these recognitions of new Russian might were largely kept from the American public. In this case, American actions speak louder than words. In the cruise missile attack on Syria on 14 April to which I alluded at the start of this essay, the United States scrupulously took measures to ensure no harm would be done to Russian military personnel in Syria, so that the military impact of the attack was essentially nill. In short, the Russian President's speech ensured full attention was given in Washington to the threats of Chief of the Russian General Staff Gerasimov to shoot down ships and planes launching missiles at Syria if Russian red lines were crossed.
The last, and perhaps the only true realists in the US power establishment, the military command in the Pentagon clearly no longer disdain Russian capabilities and determination.
In a broader sense, it is also salutary and helpful to the maintenance of global peace that Vladimir Putin made it clear that Russia is ready to press the nuclear button, even if it spelled collective suicide, in case it came under attack from the United States. This came out in the course of a special film on Putin that was released during the campaign. He explained to the interviewer that he did not want to live in a world in which the Russian Federation ceased to exist and would respond to attack accordingly.
This clarity compares favorably with the wishy-washy position of British military and civilian top leadership that came out in a BBC pseudo-documentary entitled "World War Three. Inside the War Room," February 2016.
Equal military power, readiness to use it in the face of existential security threats, clarity of thinking and restraint: these are all the elements which combine to make Vladimir Putin a major contributor to global peace.
It is a curious feature of our confusing and vexing times, that some of my peers remain hopeful that a Summit meeting of Putin and Trump might provide a breakthrough in relations that would end the global stand-off and usher in an era of peace. They even go so far as to hope for a US-Russian strategic partnership.
From the foregoing, it should be obvious that any possible rapprochement between the United States and the Russian Federation is a project for the distant future and cannot come earlier than a fundamental change in thinking of the US establishment from global hegemony to positioning the US as just one of several peers at the table working on the basis of consensus, not Diktat. That day will not come soon.
In the meantime, arm's length relations between the two heads of state will be entirely sufficient and justified. All that is needed is mutual respect, and as Trump's recent meetings with foreign leaders demonstrates, respect for others is not part of his mindset. It will be far better if any negotiations with Russia are held at the working level to ensure open lines of communication and clear understanding of the other side's red lines.
This, too, will pass. Perhaps the outcome of the 2020 US elections will open new perspectives.
© Gilbert Doctorow, 2018
Gilbert Doctorow is an independent political analyst based in Brussels. His latest book, Does the United States Have a Future? was published on 12 October 2017. Both paperback and e-book versions are available for purchase on http://www.amazon.com and all affiliated Amazon websites worldwide. See the recent professional review http://theduran.com/does-the-united-states-have-a-future-a-new-book-by-gilbert-doctorow-review/ For a video of the book presentation made at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. on 7 December 2017 see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciW4yod8upg
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Gilbert Doctorow is an independent political analyst based in Brussels. He chose this third career of 'public intellectual' after finishing up a 25 year career as corporate executive and outside consultant to multinational corporations doing business in Russia and Eastern Europe which culminated in the position of Managing Director, Russia during the years 1995-2000. He has publishied his memoirs of his 25 years of doing business in and around the Soviet Union/Russia, 1975 - 2000. Memoirs of a Russianist, Volume I: From the Ground Up was published on 10 November 2020. Volume II: Russia in the Roaring 1990s was released in February 2021. A Russian language edition in a single 780 page volume was published by Liki Rossii in St Petersburg in November 2021: Россия в бурные 1990е: Дневники, воспоминания, документы. View all posts by gilbertdoctorow
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Juniper Systems Releases Sub-meter GPS Receiver
Geode GNS2 Offers Real-time, Precision GNSS Data
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Juniper Systems announced the release of the Geode GNS2 Sub-meter GPS Receiver featuring connectivity with a range of iPhone and iPad devices. This is made possible by the Geode's new Made For iPhone/iPad (MFi) certification. The Geode GNS2 retains all the features and connectivity of the original Geode while adding this support for iPhone and iPad.
The Geode is an all-in-one sub-meter receiver that provides users with real-time, precision GNSS data. The Geode features one-button simplicity and can be used with any of Juniper Systems' handhelds, as well as a wide range of Windows, Windows Mobile, Android and now iPhone and iPad devices. This open operating system is particularly useful for bring-your-own-device workplaces.
The Geode features a compact design, and can be carried by hand, in a pack, or mounted on a pole, depending on each user's unique application. Like other Juniper Systems' products, the Geode is built to Juniper Rugged standards for operating in harsh environments. The receiver has IP68-rated protection against dust and water, and the internal battery provides all-day power.
The release of the Geode GNS2 also brings the Geode Connect app to the App Store. This release of the Geode's companion app for iPhone and iPad includes a new battery monitoring function that allows the user to see the battery status of the Geode while in the field. This also lets the user see the Geode's charging status while the device is plugged in.
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140 Named to Fall 2020 Eureka College Dean's List
EUREKA — Eureka College is proud to announce that 140 students have received Dean's List honors for the Fall 2020 semester. The list includes students from 70 different Illinois communities and six states, including Florida, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. Nineteen communities had...
Eureka College Fine and Performing Arts to Hold Scholarship Auditions on Feb. 15
EUREKA — The Eureka College Fine and Performing Arts Division has announced that it will hold auditions for new theatre and music scholarship opportunities via Zoom on Feb. 15. The scholarships are for both incoming freshmen and transfer students, and are open to those planning to major,...
Josem Diaz Named Eureka College Vice President of Advancement
EUREKA – Following a national search, Eureka College announced on Thursday that Josem Diaz has been named Eureka College Vice President of Advancement. Diaz, who has over 15 years of experience in development, strategic planning, campaign management and leadership, comes to Eureka College...
Jessica Woyak Senior Art Show "Art Tells Stories" Postponed
EUREKA – Jessica Woyak's artist reception for her senior art show has been postponed to a date yet to be determined. The reception, originally scheduled for Nov. 16 in Burgess Memorial Gallery, will be rescheduled and posted online in the near future. "Art Tells Stories" is a collection...
Eureka College Theatre to Present "The Visit" Nov. 12-15
EUREKA – The Eureka College Theatre Department's online staged reading of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's masterpiece, The Visit, is coming up and will soon be available to watch via Zoom. The production will be recorded and live-streamed on Nov. 12-15 at 7 p.m. each day. After each performance,...
Eureka College Music Department Announces Choral, Instrumental, Solo Performances
EUREKA – The Eureka College Music Department has a trio of concerts coming up to round out the fall concert season. The concert season began with the first half of a two-part program of work about seeking and finding connection, "Alone/Together," on Oct. 18. On Sunday, Nov. 8, the companion...
Eureka College Adds 14 Local Schools to Uniquely Eureka Promise
EUREKA — Eureka College is extending its Uniquely Eureka Promise to 14 local schools to give students in financial need an opportunity to earn a bachelor's degree tuition-free. The Uniquely Eureka Promise is a promise to assist students in financial need, who have proven themselves...
Grace Steidinger to Host Opening Reception for Art Show "You Are Believed"
EUREKA — On Friday, Eureka College's Grace Steidinger will host an opening reception for her senior art show in Burgess Memorial Hall from 4-7 p.m. The exhibition is free to attend, but masks are required and the max occupancy is 10 people at a time. Steidinger's exhibit, "You are...
Melissa King to Present Senior Art Show "Feelism Over Realism"
EUREKA – On Monday, Eureka College's Melissa King will host a closing reception for her senior art show in Burgess Memorial Gallery from 4-7 p.m. The exhibition is free to attend, but masks are required and the max occupancy is 10 people at a time. "Feelism Over Realism" is a collection...
Eureka College Awarded GEER Grant to Recruit and Retain At-Risk Students
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We offer a selection of standard finishes, a selection of them below.
We also custom finish and can create finishes that tie in with your schemes, at no extra cost.
Gold leaf gives a sumptuous look to your room.
It can be aged to look more distressed, we can gild over a base colour that ties in with your fabric.
or mix with mahogany for a traditional regency look.
Silver leaf give a contemporary feel to your room.
or gilded over black for a modern feel, works well with a black pole.
Our painted metal finishes have a shimmering look, and work well with contemporary and traditional fabrics.
and adding a black pole completes the look.
Mix the metallics together to give a richer feel.
Selected Farrow & Ball neutrals for a monochrome look.
or opt for our popular grey or taupe wash, for an antique feel.
Mixing colours on the finials and the pole creates some subtle detail.
Todd Knights can achieve different wood finishes, but mahogany / dark oak being our most popular.
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Medellin women are some of the most sought after brides in the world. They are beautiful, marriage-minded women who are looking for someone serious, mature, and who is able to commit themselves in a long-term relationship. Marry a Medellin bride and experience the unique Medellin marriage culture firsthand. Learn why Medellin girls for marriage make the best brides in the world.
If you are looking for the right woman who wants to start a family with you, these single Medellin women will make great candidates. Not only do they have amazing physical qualities, they also possess pleasing personalities. They have big hearts with so much love to give and a caring nature that is key to having a loving relationship. These qualities and more, are the main reasons why many foreign men date Medellin women.
There are several qualities that all Medellin girls for marriage share in common. To name a few, they are family-oriented, genuinely caring, and easy to love. These ladies grew up to the Medellin culture of families being very tight-knit. That is why it is not a big mystery as to why they care so much for their family.
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Furthermore, it is for that same reason that you can expect your Medellin bride to dedicate her time and self to you - and your future family. They would give up their careers and passions if it comes in between her responsibilities to you as a wife and to your kids as their mother.
Being caring is a trait that these single Medellin girls have. They are not being nice for play pretend. They have a natural, compassionate personality, which is why they may sometimes worry about their significant other. Their love is selfless and abundant, which makes them great homemakers.
They will nurture your relationship and will do anything to make your marriage run as smooth as possible. These are the types of brides who won't leave you when you hit your lowest point. They will be your partner for life through hardships and happiness.
Because of their personality, beauty, and the Medellin dating culture, it comes as no surprise why a lot of men fall in love with these girls. Their sweet nature and commitment to a relationship makes them highly desired brides for men like you who are searching for "the one."
Medellin ladies are different compared to typical western brides. The culture and environment that these ladies got used to while growing up is a big difference alone. When it comes to weddings, these brides are not after grandiose celebrations. They prefer something more romantic and intimate, with the audience comprising their closest friends and family.
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Meanwhile, most western brides prefer intricate details for their weddings, even adding diamonds on their cakes. This is not the kind of culture that Medellin brides are used to. You will notice this as you figure out how to date Medellin women early on in your relationship.
Another notable difference from Medellin women seeking marriage and foreign girls about to get married, is that these ladies freely accept comments and suggestions from their parents. In fact, your soon-to-be in-laws will play a big role during the planning process.
In time, you can expect a lot of family support in your future endeavors. This guarantees that you will have a firm helping hand should you and your Medellin wife hit rock bottom. This is something that is not particularly common for western women and their families.
Like any other place, Medellin has its own marriage culture. Here are some Colombian wedding traditions that your soon-to-be bride will most likely want to follow.
Unlike modern weddings, the entourage in a Colombian wedding doesn't usually have groomsmen and bridesmaids. Instead, they have a so-called "Godfather" and "Godmother", whose role is to give all-around advice for the bride and groom.
Brides will want their grooms to ask the permission of their parents and elders first, before them both walk down the aisle.
Before the wedding, it is your role to surprise your soon-to-be wife with a serenade. Your Godfather may come with you to where the bride is for this romantic deed.
During the wedding, your bride is covered with a mantilla or the typical wedding veil. This is combined with beautiful flowers that symbolizes her purity. This symbolism is the reason why most weddings in Colombia have so many flower decorations.
After the priest completes the wedding rites, both of you will then undergo the Las Arras ceremony. You are handed thirteen coins, which you will exchange with your wife. This is a symbolism for "what's mine is now yours."
A candle lighting ceremony follows the exchange of coins. You and your bride will each light up a candle, which you will then use to light a single candle. This is to symbolize your union as one body for the rest of your lifetime. After the single candle is lighted, you will put out your individual candles.
Another Colombian wedding tradition is for all the men in the wedding to take off all their belts. This test of masculinity is done after the church ceremony. The owner of the biggest belt is considered the winner.
Single men attending the wedding will have to join the shoe tradition as well. They need to put their shoes under your Medellin bride's dress, and she will then choose a random shoe. The owner of the chosen shoe is said to be the next person to get married. This follows the similar concept of the bouquet toss in most western weddings.
Dances will never be missing during Medellin weddings. Common dances include Cumbia, Merengue, Salsa, and Vallenato. Everyone attending the wedding is invited to dance along with you and your bride.
The festivities don't stop after the wedding. The following day, most families hold one more celebration for you and your bride. Your guests gather again, sharing food, drinks, and dances with one another. This is their way of sending you off with well wishes.
One particular rule in Colombia is that you, nor your bride can marry one other if either of you have been married in a Catholic church before, and when the ex-partner is still alive.
The Catholic church has to invalidate the previous union before you can marry someone else in a Catholic church again.
Medellin wedding traditions are very exciting and you can experience all of these practices when you marry a Medellin bride soon. She will be someone whom you love and who loves you just as much. Meet these kinds of ladies when you register for free with the best Medellin marriage agency and matchmaker services today.
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