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Jeep Europe Sales Figures
Data & Charts for Total Jeep Brand Sales in Europe
Car Sales EuropeEurope By BrandJeep Car SalesJeep Market Sales
Jeep Sales Data & Trends for the European Automotive Market
Jeep sales and market share had fluctuated in Europe from 2009 to 2013, as new model introductions have influenced the sales success of the brand. After declining from 2007 to 2010 and losing two thirds of its volume, sales doubled from 2010 to 2012, but were down again in 2013. Since 2014, sales of the Jeep brand shot up to peak at an unprecedented over 100.000 sales in 2016 and 2017, quadrupling its volume in just 3 years time.
The restyling of the Compass in 2011 to look like a smaller version of the Grand Cherokee helped the smallest Jeep to become the brand's second best selling vehicle from 2011 to 2013, after being the black sheep of the family in the years before. It's platform sibling Patriot had undergone the reverse fate: it was the brand's best selling model in 2009, but as it aged without a proper design update, sales faded to nearly zero in 2013. An all-new generation Compass arrived in showrooms late 2017 and is destined to reclaim the title of best selling Jeep.
Sales of the Wrangler, Jeep's trademark vehicle, increased every year from 2009 through 2012, and sales even doubled in two years time from 2010 to 2012, but declined in the years after that. It was the brand's best selling all-terrain vehicle in 2011. A redesign in 2018 should help the iconic model recover. The Jeep Cherokee has faced the opposite sales momentum, until the square looking body-on-frame SUV was replaced by a smaller but more modern crossover design and a unibody architecture, improving ride, handling and most importantly, fuel economy. Introduced in 2014, it's pitched against established midsized SUV's like the Skoda Kodiaq, Peugeot 5008 and Renault Koleos and despite its controversial styling, the Cherokee became the brand's second best seller that year.
The latest generation Grand Cherokee, the brand's largest vehicle, was introduced in 2011 and has been received with great success, becoming the best selling Jeep in Europe from 2012 to 2014, and making up for 44% of total Jeep sales in 2013. It was pushed down to the #2 spot in 2015 by the small crossover Renegade, which sold an incredible 54.000 units in its first full year of sales, helping Jeep regain the sales momentum it had in the years before. In 2016, the Renegade grew further to 76.000 sales, three quarters of Jeep brand sales. An even smaller Jeep is planned for Europe, based on the Fiat Panda platform, intended to bank on demand for premium models and crossovers even in the smaller segments.
Also find Jeep US sales figures and Jeep sales figures in China. Sales figures for the Jeep Renegade, Compass, Patriot, Wrangler, Cherokee / Liberty, Grand Cherokee, Commander.
2016 7,794 7,830 10,620 8,841 9,815 9,871 8,147 6,253 10,343 8,006 8,180 8,197
2017 7,399 7,955 11,756 8,138 9,196 9,272 8,037 5,872 10,599 9,669 10,522 9,154
2018 12,489 11,959 16,520 14,036 18,279 15,832 15,220 14,333 9,809 10,814 13,366 12,401
2020 10,545 10,704 4,285 2,008 7,187 10,553 12,844 10,825 14,462 12,107 12,583
Avg = 10,031.60 Avg = 10,786.00 Avg = 11,946.00 Avg = 9,299.40 Avg = 12,219.20 Avg = 12,358.20 Avg = 11,945.00 Avg = 9,798.60 Avg = 11,326.80 Avg = 10,334.00 Avg = 11,250.60 Avg = 8,263.80
1995 24,019 0.20
Car sales statistics are from the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.
Sources: Manufacturers, ANDC, JATO Dynamics.
European car sales analysis November 2020 – models
European car sales analysis November 2020 – brands
European car sales analysis October 2020 – models
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We close the tablets we've written on.
Stories written with eyelids wet.
Are twelve new volumes which the Lord has made.
For us our daily lives to write.
New lessons to learn and victories untold.
And fashion our lives by your mighty power.
We write the story of another year!
my heart to fear thy name.
My Gramma Hoover kept this little piece in her Bible. It is a good reminder.
If God has called you to be really like Christ in all your spirit, He will draw you into a life of crucifixion and humility and put on you such demands of obedience, that He will not allow you to follow other Christians, and in many ways He will seem to let other good people do things which He will not let you do.
Others can brag on themselves, and their work, on their success, on their writings, but the Holy Spirit will not allow you to do any such thing, and if you begin it, He will lead you into some deep mortification that will make you despise yourself and all your good works.
The Lord will let others be honored and put forward, and keep you hid away in obscurity because He wants to produce some choice fragrant fruit for His glory, which can be produced only in the shade.
Others will be allowed to succeed in making money, but it is likely God will keep you poor because he wants you to have something far better than gold and that is a helpless dependence on Him; that He may have the privilege of supplying your needs day by day - out of an unseen treasury.
God will let others be great, but He will keep you small. He will let others do a great work for Him and get credit for it, but He will make you work and toil on without knowing how much you are doing; and then to make your work still more precious, He will let others get the credit for the work you have done, and this will make your reward ten times greater when He comes.
The Holy Spirit will put strict watch over you, with a jealous love, and will rebuke you for little words and feelings, or for wasting your time, which other Christians never seem distressed over.
So make up your mind that God is an infinite Sovereign, and has a right to do what He pleases with His own, and He will not explain to you a thousand things which may puzzle your reason in His dealing with you. He will wrap you up in a jealous love, and let other people say and do many things that you cannot do or say.
Settle it forever, that you are to deal directly with the Holy Spirit, and that He is to have the privilege of tying your tongue, or chaining your hand, or closing your eyes, in ways that others are not dealt with.
Now, when you are so possessed with the Living God that you are, in your secret heart, pleased and delighted over this particular personal, private, jealous guardianship and management of the Holy Spirit over your life, you will have found the vestibule of heaven.
John 10:2-4 But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out. And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.
Here is a tutorial for a beautiful table runner that is pretty easy to make. I really like the blue snowflake version, but this could be made for other seasons and events with other fabrics "fussy cut" for the feature squares.
One thought that occurred to me is that this pattern could be used to showcase some vintage embroidery. You could fussy cut embroidery pieces, fabrics or handkerchiefs for the 6 1/2" feature squares and then use complementing fabrics to set them off. This would be a neat way to repurpose some vintage items and get some enjoyment out of them.
There are so many ways that Christmas can be a disappointing holiday. I have friends who had a horrible stomach bug one year on Christmas Day. They tried to celebrate anyway, but it was pretty pathetic.
Then there are the annoyances of family contention that sometimes mar the day. Let's face it, not everyone always gets along and "plays well together" at family gatherings. If someone who has a strong personality happens to be in a bad mood they can ruin the day for everyone else.
There are also the disappointments when plans go awry for one reason or another. Maybe someone can't make it. Maybe the weather was too bad for travel. Maybe you ruined the dinner. Maybe the family you were counting on to come be with you decided to go somewhere else or are sick.
Then, if we're going to be honest, some years your gifts just stink. You don't get a thing you wanted or the budget is so tight that you have to forego your own wishes in sacrifice for others. Sacrificing for others is a good thing to do, but there was quite likely a small part of your own heart that was just a little disappointed.
Of course, a lot of people are disappointed in the holiday because they don't have other people to be with who really care about them. Maybe you are alone. Maybe no one invited you to join them because you don't have any family near by or just because they were thoughtless and selfish. Maybe you are depressed or suffering from SAD and can't enjoy the day.
Whatever the case may be, if you are child of God through faith in Jesus Christ, I'd just like to encourage you to remember that the Lord loves and cares for you and that He is touched by your feelings in this disappointment. Hebrews 4:15-16 For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
If you are not a child of God yet, you can start having a better day now by believing on the Lord Jesus Christ and putting your faith in Him for the eternal salvation of your soul. Romans 10:9-13 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Isaiah 53:3-6 He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.
Hoping: to get some sewing done!
Feeling: the need to take full advantage of sunny days!
Here's a tutorial at "Pink Tea" blog for some cute little barrettes that feature strawberries made from ribbon. They would be fun for a little girl and also for a "bigger" girl's craft project. The last step doesn't quite make sense to me as it wasn't clear how far the wrapping was to be done on the inside. However, just keep in mind that you want the ends tucked in and the barrette still able to be closed and hold the hair.
For those of us who do not observe the Christmas holiday or who don't do so in all the traditional manner, the questions from others regarding why can sometimes be difficult to deal with, especially for children. In this article I attempt to give some positive ways that this can be addressed, and with your children in particular. This was prompted by a reader's question/comment that I received earlier this year.
Proverbs 22:20-21 Have not I written to thee excellent things in counsels and knowledge, That I might make thee know the certainty of the words of truth; that thou mightest answer the words of truth to them that send unto thee?
A reader whose family had quit celebrating Christmas asked me what we say when someone wishes us "Merry Christmas" or asks about Christmas. She wondered how to help her children specifically to deal with such questions and comments. Kids have a tendency sometimes to state the facts in a less than gracious manner, or they can be confused about what to say or to whom.
Men's souls to save and bless!
To find so little done.
If done in vain self-will?
Till Thou Thy servant fill?
Thy perfect will through me.
Colossians 4:2-6 Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving; Withal praying also for us, that God would open unto us a door of utterance, to speak the mystery of Christ, for which I am also in bonds: That I may make it manifest, as I ought to speak. Walk in wisdom toward them that are without, redeeming the time. Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man.
Luke 4:18-19 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, To preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
My friend Jo at "Finding Joy In the Everyday" has completed a quilt. She is a beginner and the project had its challenges for her, but the results are beautiful. She did a Disappearing Nine Patch quilt for her sister-in-law who has been through an amazing health crisis this year. I think the colors are very cheerful while still having a mature look to them. Congratulations, Jo! :-) Nicely done.
See her lovely photos and read about the process here.
Here's a simple Hors d'oeuvres to make for a special meal or just for a snack. They present very nicely on a special occasion but are easy enough to make for a family movie night or even lunch. They would also be nice for tea.
Cut cheese into slices in a size that will fit on the crackers and add.
Using kitchen scissors, snip sun dried tomatoes into small strips putting 2-3 strips on each cracker.
You may sprinkle lightly with garlic powder if you wish.
Bake at 450F just till the cheese melts to your preferred point. Keep a close eye on it! I think mine was a little overdone.
You can make this in any size batch. I suppose you could heat them in the microwave, but pay close attention so that your cheese isn't ruined.
Last year I put up a blog post on December 25th entitled "Because Christmas Isn't Always Merry..." A reader made some comments on it in which she talked about what a painful time of year Christmas is for some people. She pointed out that some simply can't be "merry" or keep the tradition of celebrating with family as it's presented by the world. This can cause real distress and depression for those people.
I hadn't really expected to post a holiday challenge this year, but recently it popped into my head that one problem with the heavy celebration schedule that many people keep is that they fail to really see those who need to be seen the most - the hurting, the lonely, the ill, the downtrodden. I've written at length about remembering the poor and touched on the hurting and lonely people in that challenge as well as in the one to simplify your holidays. Perhaps this might seem like repeating myself, but sometimes we need to hear something from more than one angle before we really see it.
My sister-in-law is doing a poll on handmade gifts for her Etsy shop. Please help her out by taking it. I think you have to be a Facebook member to do so. If you take the poll you will automatically be entered to win a free handmade gift in her drawing which she plans to do December 11 (USA time). Here's the link to the poll: Handmade – Your Opinion!
After you get done with the poll, please come back and watch this tutorial for The Falling Triangles Quilt by Jenni and MSQC (Missouri Star Quilt Co.). This is not a terribly complicated pattern, but it will make a huge quilt top fairly easily. Winter is a good time of year to work on a bigger sewing project.
So, November is over. Another Thanksgiving week has come and gone. Ours was different from any we've had before, but I suppose one could say that about many others we've had as well. :-) This one…well, I'm glad it's past in many respects!
But, as my dad says, the Lord always balances our experience. There were some sweet blessings from my Savior just when I needed them most to help me over the hurdles or pick me up on the other side! I had some sweet emails and messages that were an encouragement. We enjoyed the Lord's supper with our church family the weekend before Thanksgiving. We had visits with family and friends that were a blessing and a help. There were times for self-examination that, although not pleasant, were useful and hopefully productive. We had some interesting and busy times as well. Some things got done. Some friends joined us for Thanksgiving dinner and we had some food adventures too. I thought it might be fun to share some of these things with you.
First of all, all three of the working men on the property were off the whole week, which was nice for all the families. Also, the weather was beautiful most of last week – mostly sunny and warm. The fall colors were splendid here! There are oak trees on our property that put on a gorgeous show some or most years.
He was cutting little fabric loops to hang some string lights in our bed room. These lights are not for Christmas, but for ambiance. They'll be used all year. Of course, this is the time of year to buy them and he wanted LED for the lower watts, so we picked some up when we were in Costco one day.
This is how he used the tabs. The fabric blends quite well with the trim.
Chicken baked with coconut flour, butter and spices.
Potatoes baked with coconut oil and herbs.
Tabouli made with quinoa, gluten-free pasta salad and rolls, two kinds of hummus, and watermelon rind pickles (made by me).
The gluten-free foods that were styled after traditional ones varied in goodness. I'd say the rolls, tabouli and cookies were the best. Everything tasted good, but some things had a different texture. The food also affected my system a little differently than the usual gluten foods do.
This year he made cinnamon rolls! Yes! He made them the Saturday after Thanksgiving Day and part of our local family joined us to eat them warm from the oven. We had more the next morning when some of us ate breakfast/brunch together.
Maybe it's been too long since I had cinnamon rolls, but even with all respect to my mom, I think these were the best I ever ate! They were SO good.
Praise the Lord for His kindness and for the many blessings!
My grandfather with his four children sometime in the 1950s.
The original of this was actually written by someone else, though I don't know who it was. It has been altered extensively to make it more biblical.
Hold your children accountable for their behavior. Give them boundaries and make it clear that there will be repercussions if they cross those limits. Example - In the Old Testament Law God told His children "thou shalt not" and then prescribed set punishments if they did anyway.
Give them responsibilities and hold them accountable if they fail to do as they have been instructed. 1Cor. 4:2 Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful. Someday they will give account of themselves to God. Ultimately, you are preparing them for that day. Rom. 14:12 So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.
Show them that the point of accountability is not so that you can punish them for every mistake but rather to help them grow in their ability to bear responsibility. Galatians 6:2-5 Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. For if a man think himself to be something, when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another. For every man shall bear his own burden.
Isaiah 40:25-26 To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal? saith the Holy One. Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: he calleth them all by names by the greatness of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one faileth.
One thing that has been a bit of a hindrance to me in buying batiks is the price. After watching how these lovely fabrics are made, I don't feel that I can complain any more. This is an amazing process that still involves people working very closely with the fabric, dyes and design! It is really like owning a piece of artwork when you realize all the hands on work that goes into making it.
THANKSGIV'ING, ppr. Rendering thanks for good received.
THANKSGIV'ING, n. The act of rendering thanks or expressing gratitude for favors or mercies.
As for the sake of getting more!
Gratitude is an offering precious in the sight of God, and it is one that the poorest of us can make and be not poorer but richer for having made it.
Grateful for laughter -- and grateful for pain.
Lord, I give thanks for the dark autumn ways.
Lord, I give thanks to Thee, Giver of all!
Psalms 18:49 Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, O LORD, among the heathen, and sing praises unto thy name.
Psalms 30:4-5 Sing unto the LORD, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness. For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
Psalms 106:1-2 Praise ye the LORD. O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever. Who can utter the mighty acts of the LORD? who can shew forth all his praise?
2 Thessalonians 2:13-14 But we are bound to give thanks alway to God for you, brethren beloved of the Lord, because God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth: Whereunto he called you by our gospel, to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dream back across the years.
Thanksgiving day is just around the corner, and I would like to suggest 3 thoughts to encourage being thankful. 1) It's good for yourself and your own emotional and psychological makeup. Try listing some things for which to give thanks. Dwell on those things. It'll be good for you. If you have nothing to be thankful for, get saved! 2) It's good for those around you. There aren't too many people who like to be around a whining, complaining, ungrateful person. You'll be much more of a blessing and witness to your family and friends if you put thankfulness into practice. 3) It's good for the Name of Jesus Christ. Why? Because it's God's will.
Oh, one more thing. You'll be the winner. How can that be? John 13:17, says, "If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them." Wanna be happy? Give thanks. It's in God's Holy Bible.
Life is a journey, not a home; a road, not a city of habitation; and the enjoyments and blessings we have are but little inns on the roadside of life, where we may be refreshed for a moment, that we may with new strength press on to the end - to the rest that remaineth for the people of God.
But our Jesus sets us free.
When you cannot rejoice in feelings, circumstances or conditions, rejoice in the Lord.
Doth not all nature around me praise God? If I were silent, I should be an exception to the universe. Doth not the thunder praise Him as it rolls like drums in the march of the God of armies? Do not the mountains praise Him when the woods upon their summits wave in adoration? Doth not the lightning write His name in letters of fire? Hath not the whole earth a voice? And shall I, can I, silent be?
Psalms 150:1-6 Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power. Praise him for his mighty acts: praise him according to his excellent greatness. Praise him with the sound of the trumpet: praise him with the psaltery and harp. Praise him with the timbrel and dance: praise him with stringed instruments and organs. Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding cymbals. Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD.
Here is a pretty simple way to make an infinity scarf presented by Terry from Fabric Junction. This method is the best one I've seen so far. One other was too complicated and another didn't provide such a nicely finished look. You could make this scarf wider or narrower. If you find wider fabric you could make it longer. You can also make it out of some other types of fabric – minky, fleece, various knits and possibly some woven fabrics like flannel. But, keep in mind that you want something that will feel nice against your face, and it's probably better to use something that will drape nicely.
This would be a great simple project to make with a beginner sewist this time of year. But, it does not have to be a winter only scarf. You can make it from gauze or other light weight fabrics for use during other seasons.
I do recommend that you use the free arm feature of your machine if you have one for sewing around the "circle" when joining the ends. It seems to me that it would be easier than the way Terry does it here.
As usual, I was not asked to post this video and received no compensation for doing so.
Here are some home décor items you can make, possibly with things you already have on hand. Most of these could be made with your kids as well and some are appropriate for even young children.
Book Page Pumpkin Tutorial by Kara at "Creations by Kara".
Here is a cute way to recycle or upcycle a book you don't want any more. Turn it into a pumpkin. If you don't have orange spray paint be creative. Let one of the kids color the page edges with an orange crayon or chalk, or do it yourself.
These Newspaper Leaves over at "Life with Little Ones" are a simple project that would be fun with children. You don't have to use newspaper. White or light colored, light weight paper could work just as well. If you're careful you might recycle pages from an old phone book or something of a more similar weight to newspaper.
Here are some leaf rubbings that my sister-in-law in Australia made some years ago. As you can see, she made them on plain white paper. This makes me think – you could frame "artwork" like this. Do the various leaves in different fall colors for more pop.
Now this is a project that I really want to make! I might make it non-seasonal by using green leaves or some other translucent covering, though I really like the autumn leaves. Maybe some interesting fabric scraps?
If you missed the first parts of this study on the birth of Jesus, you may wish to go back and start at the beginning.
This week the subject matter will probably be more controversial in some ways. This discussion will include the teaching of Jesus Christ on the subject of divorce and marriage as well as a few thoughts on our great Saviour and why He came.
Hebrews 6:18-20 That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us: Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast, and which entereth into that within the veil; Whither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus, made an high priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec.
You can also "shop your own stuff" by selecting quilting fabrics from your stash and scraps to cut into 10" sections rather than using fat quarters. I probably have quite a few scrap pieces that would work for this.
Reader's Comments – Why Do Americans Decorate for the Seasons?
I thought it might be interesting to address some reader's comments in posts, so I'm going to start a new series. Some of these may come from email from the Home Maker's Corner, but I think most will be comments made here at the blog.
I don't know if this custom came from other European countries or not. I know Australia has had primarily a British influence. I haven't researched this subject, so take this as my opinion and observations.
First off, both the U.S. and Canada have a historical Thanksgiving Day to celebrate the harvest. This particular holiday happening in the autumn, which is unusually beautiful in parts of North America, lends itself to decorating with the gorgeous foliage and produce of the season as well as things associated with the first Thanksgiving in the U.S. – leaves, pumpkins, Indian corn, squash, apples, grapes, acorns, etc. Summers in North America can be long and hot in some parts, so autumn is also a welcomed relief from the heat – something worth celebrating. Also, since school starts at the end of the summer, autumn offers the first big seasonal "craft project" opportunity for the kids. Often these projects are items to be used for décor.
Sadly, Halloween has been built into one of the biggest holidays in the U.S. I can't exactly say how this happened, but due to its overtly devilish connections I'm sure that Satan has made much of the opportunity to encourage it in many ways. The longish time period between July 4th (Independence Day) and October 31st without any significant decorating holidays, has probably contributed to people's "need" to make it big in the U.S.
In addition, much of the U.S. and Canada have very distinct seasons. Winter is long and dark and cold in many areas so spring is anticipated eagerly, and in some parts of the continent spring is spectacular. When the flowers appear it's a natural tendency to bring some inside – daffodils, tulips, pussywillows, apple blossoms, dogwood, redbud, etc. In fact, some of the tree blossoms can be cut and brought inside to bloom early.
The spring observance of the Lord's resurrection, which has very sadly been combined with ancient European and Middle Eastern fertility cults and so named Easter, naturally lends itself to certain springtime decorations being used since it occurs at that time of year. May baskets, a former custom brought from the Old World, I believe, were given in some parts of the American continent at one time.
Of course, the usual decorations for the Christmas season have been around for ages and came from the Old World, again much of it dating from ancient times and other religions. In the very early years it was not observed much or at all in parts of the U.S., and only became a huge holiday later on. The usual firs, pine, spruce and holly were available here, but there were also other things such as bittersweet vine and cranberries which were late autumn items that could be stretched into December.
Now, I believe that one reason decorating for the seasons has become such a big deal is that the commercial world has capitalized on the already existing tendencies or interest. The manufacturers of goods have come up with a massive array of artificial decorations and many different products. Gardening stores, food markets and florists have offered a variety of real plants, foods, vegetables, fruits and flowers. Seasonal sales have become a big, big deal for them all. It is very profitable, and every year there are a number of holidays and seasons that can be used to promote sales. In short, it's a huge money making opportunity for them. In somewhat more recent times Halloween, Independence Day (July 4th), Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and perhaps other days have been built into more than they originally were as well. Pushing the "seasonal décor" relating to these holidays, in addition to the others, has increased the profits of sellers and increased the amount of purchasing and decorating being done.
It has not been that difficult to convince a willing market to increase their spending and decorating habits in relation to the seasons. In addition to the increased advertising, DIY and crafting sources (shows, web pages, catalogs, etc.) and decorating experts have added to the "need" for seasonal décor. They have introduced a vast array of "possibilities" and often offered products from "sponsors" to make the projects easier. If you want to you can now redecorate your entire house for some holidays or seasons such as Christmas and autumn. Basically it's very clever marketing, and it works or they wouldn't do it.
So, I guess the short answer would be that our distinct and beautiful seasons combined with the holidays being pushed and promoted by sellers of goods has resulted in a tendency of many to over-do things as far as decorating for the seasons is concerned.
For my own part, I don't object to some modest changes of décor for the seasons. I enjoy it and would probably bring in natural things more if I could or needed to. As it is, I do some seasonal decorating, but mostly in one place – the dining room, and mostly on the buffet and table there.
Fall and spring tend to be my favorites for changing up the décor, but I also have a collection of snow themed items that I use most years in the winter. Summer is a long season here in Texas, so what I put out then stays the longest I think; and perhaps our fewer real seasons here is one reason I like to decorate a little inside. I have pretty much limited myself to one large storage tub for my seasonal items. Except for the natural things I sometimes use (pumpkins, squash, flowers, etc.), I store most of the items I use in that tub and try not to accumulate more than that. I probably need to "delete" a few items.
I don't mind changing the few items on the buffet and table, and the table sometimes gets changed randomly (a different table cloth or placemats for whatever reason). Some few of the items are year round items that stay in the mix anyway, or can if I want them to. :-) Some things just get moved from their normal spot to the buffet for the season so it is more rearranging those items.
My spring décor on the buffet a few years back.
My Fall décor a year or two ago.
Yes that is a rug on the right. We got it for fifty cents at a yard sale. :-) The beautiful doily was made by my Gramma Hoover and is a "regular" there. I'm thinking the cat tails need to be "deleted".
My dining room table one year at Thanksgiving.
The leaves are artificial and were snipped from a "bush".
I saved seeds from the little squash and my dad grew some the next couple years. | {
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Gaz Métro acquires Standard Solar to enter U.S. commercial market
The acquisition allows the Maryland commercial firm to expand its service offerings and explore the possibilities of becoming an independent power producer.
March 7, 2017 Frank Andorka
Standard Solar
Canadian energy giant Gaz Métro has been searching for an entree into a U.S. commercial solar market it sees as on the cusp of exploding. Today, it finally found its path.
This morning, the company announced it had purchased Maryland commercial solar installer Standard Solar, a company that currently has projects in seven of the top 10 solar states in the country.
Standard Solar has 100 MW of projects currently under management and an 80 MW pipeline of commercial projects, which gives Gaz Métro an instant presence in the U.S. commercial market. The Maryland company will continue to operate under its own name with its current management. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
In addition to its experience in the U.S. commercial market and the ample pipeline, Gaz Métro executives said that what made the transaction most attractive was the similarities in the companies' values.
"We see in Standard Solar many of the same attributes we value as a company, including their commitment to anticipate and address the needs of current and future customers as well as the regions, municipalities and communities where it is established," said Martin Imbleau, Senior Vice President Operations, Transport and Development of New Energies at Gaz Métro.
"This is an exciting acquisition for Gaz Métro as it allows us to further diversify our energy solutions offerings, to reinforce our commitment to an energy transition and to strengthen our presence in the United States," he added.
The cash infusion from the acquisition will allow Standard Solar to expand its product offerings to its current clients, expand the number and kinds of projects in which it can participate, and explore the possibility of becoming an independent power producer (IPP).
"This acquisition positions us to become an independent power producer," said Scott Wiater, president and CEO of Standard Solar. "We can accelerate and streamline every project including financing a fully developed project, offering developers our full suite of engineering, procurement and construction functions, or providing services in between."
Part of Gaz Métro's desire to get into the U.S. commercial markets are the projections it has seen in recent months about the market's potential growth. GTM Research's U.S. Commercial Solar Landscape 2016-2020 report projects continued market growth in the segment and, that by 2020, the U.S. commercial and industrial (C&I) segment (including government and non-profit installations) will reach 3 GW and a value of $3.8 billion.
In addition, the C&I sector outpaced the residential sector for the first time since 2011, according to the U.S. Solar Market Insight 2016 Year in Review. GTM Research believes this robust growth will continue over the next five years.
Gaz Métro has $2.9 billion in assets already in the United States and serves more than 315,000 clients through its various businesses and affiliates in the U.S. Northeast. It is involved in the U.S. utility industry through Vermont subsidiary Green Mountain Power.
Frank Andorka
Frank Andorka has been writing professionally for nearly 29 years and spent nearly 20 years in trade publications. He was the founding editor of Solar Power World and has covered all aspects of the solar industry from policy to panels and everything in between.
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Package Manager CLI
==
Inspired by [eivind88/prm](https://github.com/eivind88/prm), I decided to build it using NodeJS.
Though it doesn't really do anything better, I just wanted something to play with ES2015.
However, the project does benefit from being a NodeJS module, ***multiplatform support***.
Note: Node 4.0.0 or higher needed, as the code is written in ES2015

Installation
==
Make sure you have Node 4.0.0 (at least) installed and npm installed.
```bash
npm i node-pmc -g
```
Setup
==
Since a node process can only change working directory of its child process,
in order to cd into your project, you will need to add an alias to your bash_rc, bash_profile like the following:
```bash
#pmc
pmcd () { cd `pmc $1`; }
pmcs () { cd `pmc $1`; `pmc start $1`; }
```
Usage
==
List all projects
```bash
pmc ls|list
```
Add new project
```bash
pmc add <project-name> <location>
```
Remove existing project
```bash
pmc rm|remove <project-name>
```
Open existing project
If you have added an [alias](#setup)
```bash
pmc-cd <project-name>
```
Else
```bash
cd `pmc <project-name>`
```
or
```bash
cd $(pmc <project-name>)
```
Add start script for a project (_NOTE: It overwrites, so you can use it to change or even remove script_)
```bash
pmc add-start <project-name>
```
To see start script of a project
```bash
pmc start <project-name>
```
Start a project
```bash
$(pmc start <project-name>)
```
Credits
==
Thanks to [eivind88/prm](https://github.com/eivind88/prm) for the idea
License
==
MIT
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Patrice was raised and educated in central Connecticut and have made the Berkshire Hills her home for over 30 years. After leaving the medical field, she found that real estate utilized many of the skills she had honed as a nurse; confidentiality, organization, time management, attention to detail and an ability to listen and understand the needs of others. Patrice has owned her own small company and has worked for an old and established company, often as a top producer allowing her the opportunity to list and sell properties at various price points throughout Berkshire County. Due in part to her strength in negotiating and closing skills her customers and clients are happy to refer friends and family members. She has developed a strong referral business which has been essential in becoming a successful broker. Patrice has developed relationships with local tradesman who are happy to reply quickly to the requests of her clients. She is a licensed broker in both New York and Massachusetts.
Patrice is married and has two grown sons, two beautiful daughters-in-law and two incredible grandchildren. Patrice and her husband enjoy overseeing they're own real estate investments, time on her boat, and traveling.
"Pat Melluzzo is a five-star real estate agent. She knows the market in the Berkshires intimately, and as a long time member of the community, she has a real stake in whether or not people get what they want and get what they think they're getting.She's also a mensch. She was extremely helpful with me in ways she didn't have to be. Because I live in California, there were a lot of things that I couldn't take care of. She did them for me or got the right people to do them - and cheerfully. I always felt I could depend on her intelligence, honest and kindness.So my guess is you would be satisfied with her representation. I can't recommend her too highly."
"I want to express my appreciation to Pat for the great job and many efforts over the last six months. Her professionalism, hard work and savvy all made a big impact on this process. I feel very good about the process, especially how we navigated barriers and shifted gears as needed. Kimber is happy with the outcome .... and Pat knows I am! It's been fun getting to know her and we consider her a friend. Thank you!"
"I just wanted to thank you Pat for handling our sale in a truly professional manner. Your service from beginning to end was perfect. We thought that selling our home would be a tedious drawn out process but you made the entire deal easy and a pleasure. Plus you moved the house in a much shorter time than we could have ever imagined."
Hello Pat; As I was enjoying the peacefulness of the morning and listening to the birds I was thinking of you. I am grateful for your help in finding this wonderful home and in selling our last one. And to tell you the truth, I miss you. Kind of makes me want to go looking for another house just to hang out. Anyhow, I hope all is well. Enjoy this spring.
"From the time we decided to put our home for sale and contacted Pat, our experience was so easy. I can remember Pat telling me not to worry she will get the job done, and that she did. Not only did Pat find a very nice family to buy our home, she guided us in finding a wonderful company that had an estate sale for us and wonderful movers to help us move our furniture we wanted back to New Jersey. I can not say enough about Pat especially always making us laugh and nothing ever being to much. She truly became part of our family. Thank you again." | {
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Long before the 2007 New England Patriots and the 1972 Miami Dolphins, perfection in pro football was first achieved by the Browns.
Paul Brown's creation produced a 15-0 championship season in the All-America Football Conference in 1948.
But the mark is noted only by football historians.
The NFL does not acknowledge the records of the AAFC, even though three of its teams - the Browns, Colts and 49ers - were absorbed into the NFL in 1950.
"It was agreed upon at that time not to include AAFC records," said Joe Horrigan of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "Whereas, when the NFL merged with the American Football League and took all of its teams, the agreement included bringing along AFL records."
Browns Hall of Fame receiver Dante Lavelli outspokenly campaigned to change this slight, but to no avail.
"I personally think that team has been slighted," Horrigan said.
The 1948 Browns were the third of Paul Brown's four consecutive AAFC championship teams. Spread across the 1947 through '49 seasons, the Browns had an unbeaten streak of 29 games during which they went 27-0-2.
Trying to put the Browns in their place, NFL Commissioner Bert Bell scheduled them on the road in their first NFL game against the two-time defending NFL champion Philadelphia Eagles. The Browns whipped them, 35-10, and proceeded to win the NFL championship.
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Townsend Place Condominiums are the ideal residency for individuals looking to add a bit of excitement and flare to their lives. Located right near Royal Palm Plaza, Townsend Place boasts extraordinary panoramic views of downtown Boca Raton, as well as Boca Raton Resort and Club. Townsend Place has twin luxury towers, with 195 units varying in size from 1,400 square feet to over 2,500 square feet. Each unit has its own unique floor plan, and properties are available as one, two or three-bedroom floor plans. The spaces are available with architecturally appealing details, open floor plans, gourmet kitchens, high ceilings, extravagant master suites with luxurious bathrooms and walk-in closet spaces.
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Q: Properties on relation (reflexive, symmetric, anti-symmetric and transitive) So A ={2,4,7,9}
R = {(2,2), (2,4), (2,7), (2,9), (4,7), (4,9), (7,9)}
not reflexive because not all the elements from A are related to one another in R
is symmetric because 2,2 can relate to itself
is anti-symmetric because similarly, 2,2 is symmetric can give 2=2
is transitive because 2,2 can be paired with itself
(2,2) (2,2) ⇒ (2,2)
Is my understanding correct?
A: *
*indeed not reflexive because e.g. we do not have $4R4$
*not symmetric, because $2R4$ but not $4R2$
*indeed antisymmetric, because for every pair $(a,b)$ that satisfies $aRb\wedge bRa$ (the pair $(2,2)$ is the only one here) we also have $a=b$.
*indeed transitive but what you gave as reason for that is not okay. It must be checked that in all cases that we have $aRb\wedge bRc$ we also have $aRc$.
A:
is not reflexive because not all the elements from A are related to one another in R
Correct. Reflexivity requires all elements in A to be self related. $\forall x\in A:(x,x)\in R$.
is symmetric because 2,2 can relate to itself
Incorrect. While $(2,2)$ is its own symmetrical pairing, Symmetry requires that all pairs that are in the relation have a corresponding symmetrical pairing. $\forall x\forall y: ((x,y)\in R \to (y,x)\in R)$
This is not so. $(2,7)$ is in the relation, but $(7,2)$ is not.
is anti-symmetric because similarly, 2,2 is symmetric can give 2=2
To be precise, anti-symmetry requires that all pairs in R have a cooresponding symmetrical pairing only if they are self-relations, such as for example $(2,2)$. $\forall x\forall y~(((x,y)\in R\land (y,x)\in R)\to x=y)$
is transitive because 2,2 can be paired with itself (2,2) (2,2) ⇒ (2,2)
Again it is for all cases. You cannot say it is so because one particular case holds. $\forall x\forall y\forall z~((x,y)\in R\land (y,z)\in R\to(x,z)\in R)$
So, therefore you must exhaustively check all possible cases to ensure no counter example exists to satisfy the negation of that; which is $\exists x\exists y\exists z~((x,y)\in R\land (y,z)\in R\land (x,z)\notin R)$
PS: no counter example exists.
Is my understanding correct?
Indications are no.
To ensure a universal statement is satisfied you must ascertain that all cases hold, rather than a single example.
On the other hand, finding a single counter example is all that is needed to prove a universal statement is not satisfied.
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Q: How to remove hyperlinks of citations (of publications) in LaTeX? How can I remove hyperlinks of citations (of publications) in the pdf generated from my TeX? I notice that when some hyperlinks spill across multiple columns or pages, LaTeX compilation throws errors. I wish to avoid that.
I read this post from tex.stackexchange which speaks of similar things, but it appears slightly different to what I need.
This is the skeleton of my LaTeX document:
\documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,usenatbib]{mnras}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{ae,aecompl}
\usepackage{graphicx} % Including figure files
\usepackage{pdflscape} % Landscape pages
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{float}
\title[heading]{Title}
\author[Author et al.]{
Author1$^{1}$\thanks{E-mail: [email protected]}
\\
$^{1}$University 1
}
\date{Accepted XXX. Received YYY; in original form ZZZ}
\pubyear{2018}
\begin{document}
\label{firstpage}
\pagerange{\pageref{firstpage}--\pageref{lastpage}}
\maketitle
\section{Introduction}
Some introduction. Papers: \citep[][]{Kolb2006, Haavard2006, Bene2006, Krasinski2010, Chatterjee2011, Celerier2014, Skarke2014, Mertens2016}
\bibliographystyle{mnras}
\bibliography{ref}
\bsp % typesetting comment
\label{lastpage}
\end{document}
The ref.bib that I am using can be found here.
I will appreciate any help.
A: You can add \hypersetup{nolinks=true} to get rid of all hyperlinks in your document.
As far as I can see there are some errors in your bib file, for example in entry
@article{White2011,
author={Martin White and M. Blanton and A. Bolton and D. Schlegel and J. Tinker and A. Berlind and L. da Costa and E. Kazin and Y.-T. Lin and M.
Maia and C. K. McBride and N. Padmanabhan and J. Parejko and W. Percival and F. Prada and B. Ramos and E. Sheldon and F.
de Simoni and R. Skibba and D. Thomas and D. Wake and I. Zehavi and Z. Zheng and R. Nichol and Donald P. Schneider and Michael A.
Strauss and B. A. Weaver and David H. Weinberg},
title={The Clustering of Massive Galaxies at z ~ 0.5 from the First Semester of BOSS Data},
journal={The Astrophysical Journal},
volume={728},
number={2},
pages={126},
url={http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/728/i=2/a=126},
year={2011},
abstract={We calculate the real- and redshift-space clustering of massive galaxies at z ~ 0.5 using the first semester of data by the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS). We study the correlation functions of a sample of 44,000 massive galaxies in the redshift range 0.4 < z < 0.7. We present a halo-occupation distribution modeling of the clustering results and discuss the implications for the manner in which massive galaxies at z ~ 0.5 occupy dark matter halos. The majority of our galaxies are central galaxies living in halos of mass 10 13 h –1 M ☉ , but 10% are satellites living in halos 10 times more massive. These results are broadly in agreement with earlier investigations of massive galaxies at z ~ 0.5. The inferred large-scale bias ( b ##IMG## [http://ej.iop.org/icons/Entities/sime.gif] {sime} 2) and relatively high number density ( ##IMG## [http://ej.iop.org/images/0004-637X/728/2/126/apj378616ieqn1.gif] {$\bar{n}=3\times 10^{-4}\,h^3\,{\rm Mpc}^{-3}$} ) imply that BOSS galaxies are excellent tracers of large-scale structure, suggesting BOSS will enable a wide range of investigations on the distance scale, the growth of large-scale structure, massive galaxy evolution, and other topics.}
}
To get correct syntax for LaTeX you need to change 10% to 10\%. But at last I think you can delete all abstracts in your bib file, they are not printed ...
If I compile the following MWE I get only some warnings regarding that for example for bib entry Amendola2017 an resulting empty hperlink is suppressed:
Bib entry:
@ARTICLE{Amendola2017,
author = {{Amendola}, L. and {Kunz}, M. and {Saltas}, I.~D. and {Sawicki}, I.},
title = "{The fate of large-scale structure in modified gravity after GW170817 and GRB170817A}",
journal = {ArXiv e-prints},
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
eprint = {1711.04825},
keywords = {Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics,
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology,
High Energy Physics - Theory},
year = 2017,
month = nov,
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017arXiv171104825A},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
}
\bibitem in *.bbl file:
\bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{{Amendola}, {Kunz}, {Saltas} \&
{Sawicki}}{{Amendola} et~al.}{2017}]{Amendola2017}
{Amendola} L., {Kunz} M., {Saltas} I.~D., {Sawicki} I., 2017, preprint,
\href {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017arXiv171104825A} {} % <=========================
(\mn@eprint {arXiv} {1711.04825})
Could it be that there is some information in the bib entry missing? Sorry, I do not know class mras and its spezifications ...
The complete MWE
\documentclass[%
% a4paper,
fleqn,usenatbib
]{mnras}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
%\usepackage{ae,aecompl} % <============================================obsolete
\usepackage{graphicx} % Including figure files
\usepackage{pdflscape} % Landscape pages
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage{hyperref} % <===============================================last called
%\hypersetup{nolinks=true} % <==========================================
\title[heading]{Title}
\author[Author et al.]{
Author1$^{1}$\thanks{E-mail: [email protected]}
\\
$^{1}$University 1
}
\date{Accepted XXX. Received YYY; in original form ZZZ}
\pubyear{2018}
\begin{document}
\label{firstpage}
\pagerange{\pageref{firstpage}--\pageref{lastpage}}
\maketitle
\section{Introduction}
Some introduction.
Papers: \citep[][]{Kolb2006, Haavard2006, Bene2006, Krasinski2010,
Chatterjee2011, Celerier2014, Skarke2014, Mertens2016}
\nocite{*}
\bibliographystyle{mnras}
\bibliography{ref}
\bsp % typesetting comment
\label{lastpage}
\end{document}
results in the following page without compiling errors, only some warnings!
After uncomenting the \hypersetup I get the following result, without warnings:
Please note that packages ae and aecompl are obsolete, do not use them any longer!
A: I think the hyperref package is creating the links in your document. I could not find
an option to switch this off in their options summary or in their documentation, but from what I have found, the cite package is not compatible with the hyperref package so if you add the cite package to your preamble the links should disappear.
I know that this is a somewhat hacky solution, but it seems like those links cannot be switched off with options in hyperref.
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When Egyptian president Husni Mubarak told an interviewer on January 2 that there will be no bequeathing of power in Egypt he was stating the obvious. No one has ever expected that Mubarak senior would hand over power to his son, Gamal (40), by placing a crown on his head in the manner of a conventional monarchy. It has become clear in the last five years or so that Mubarak intends to appoint his younger son his successor; the only question is the way in which this process will be brought about. The most likely scenario is that of the "democratic charade". The present system, of a referendum on a single candidate selected by two thirds of the deputies of the country's parliament (the People's Assembly), is expected to be scrapped a few months before Mubarak's fourth six-year term expires in October of next year.
The new system, expected to replace the selection of a candidate by the rubber-stamp parliament, will be a supposedly open contest among several candidates. All really credible candidates will be excluded from the race, and a dozen or so non-entities will be fielded, among whom, of course, will be Mubarak Junior. A massive propaganda campaign and support from his "rivals" will ensure that Gamal wins the poll, not with the preposterous 99.9 percent rate of most Arab dictators but with a 60 to 70 percent rate that can be made to seem plausible in the eyes of the watchful Western press and media. Mubarak will "reluctantly" accept the result, saying that he must, as a true democrat, bow to the will of the people, although he did not want his son to have to shoulder such a heavy burden.
This may be a slightly better succession than that of Ilham Aliev in Azerbaijan, and a great improvement on the direct transfer of power in Syria after Hafez al-Asad died, or the one expected soon in Libya. Still, it is a charade that will be enabled by the sheer insidiousness of the regime's media and security forces, which are the only power bases now at the disposal of the rulers in Cairo. This process will be further aided by the almost complete liquidation of Egypt's opposition during the last decade and by a population browbeaten into submission and apathy by years of repression. The charade will succeed if only because, in the last two decades, every figure on the national scene who could have been a credible and popular alternative to Mubarak, has been effectively (and often ruthlessly) excluded from public life.
The only difficulties standing in the way of this scenario come from the outside. The backing or, at least, the tacit approval and permission of the US, Europe and even Israel is necessary for this method of transferring power to succeed. While the US has been showing signs of exasperation lately, pointing to widespread popular disenchantment and multiple political and economic failures, it cannot easily dismiss the option of power passing to Gamal, even as it makes appropriate noises these days, for propaganda purposes, about the need for democracy in the Middle East. This is because the prospect of Gamal's presidency presents the Americans, the Europeans and also the Israelis with an offer they cannot refuse, despite the current deluge of statements and demands from the West for the liberation of the Arab and Muslim peoples from the yoke of tyranny.
This tempting offer has been eloquently summed up in a description of Gamal in a leading Israeli newspaper in the spring of last year: that he is "well dressed, speaks fluent English, and has never been seen in a mosque". This description neatly sums up the two basic qualities that the West now requires of any ruler of any Muslim country: westernisation and secularism. The part about dress and fluent English is the westernisation bit, and Gamal meets the condition by showing unmistakeable signs of "Americanisation". The essence of this tendency is a deeply-rooted apolitical and studiedly non-ideological attitude that avoids evincing any sign of intellectual commitment to any cause or ideology (apart from a hash of slogans about the open economy, the need to adopt the latest technologies, etc., in the best tradition of "political correctness"). In effect, Gamal should be popular with the Americans because he is, like their own presidents, an "image".
And not just that. The part about "has never been seen in a mosque" should be even more attractive to the Americans and Europeans. While Gamal has never come up with overt statements or actions that can be construed as upholding secularism, he has carefully distanced himself from everything Islamic. It is certain that his father's advisers have warned him strongly against any open support for secular (i.e. anti-religious) positions because that could be embarrassing, and jeopardise his succession to power. But, at the same time, they must have planned a scrupulous and thorough ignoring of Islam and the keeping of a huge distance from it. Symbolically, Gamal, who never appears at any Islamic function, even the most innocuously ceremonial, has made a point in recent years of making an extremely conspicuous appearance at the midnight Mass every Christmas in the huge Coptic cathedral in Cairo.
These tactics should be enough to soothe any reluctance on the part of the Americans and Europeans about the acceptability of his succession to political power in Egypt.
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Deborah Russell, Former AARP Director of Workforce Issues, offers advice to jobseekers over 50. Russell worked with businesses to create job opportunities for older workers. She established the Best Employers for Workers over 50 program, which grants national recognition to companies that hire older workers and implement best policies for them. | {
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Radio presenter (on BBC Radio Wales) turned TV comedy star. With his series "Marion And Geoff", Rob Brydon suddenly found himself, at the age of 38, being hailed as one of TV brightest "new" talents, though as the listing here on TV.com indicates, he had made many small appearances in TV and film for nearly a decade beforehand. Despite becoming one of the most recognisable faces, and distinctive writers, on TV - at least among the comedy cognoscenti - Brydon still regards himself primarily as a voice artist, and will often slip into pitch-perfect impersonations during interviews. He has also put his talents to use doing voice-overs for countless TV commercials. | {
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If you feel called to be a parish nurse you will find that for the majority of your time you will be working with the members of your own specific congregation. Generally speaking parish nurses provide more spiritual care than medical care, but they are also trained to provide any medical assistance that may be required from time to time. Because parish nurses enter the field out of a sense of passion or duty they are often unpaid or paid very little.
Parish nurses do not primarily provide medical care to their patients. Instead they act as health educators, personal health counselors, volunteer coordinators, health support group facilitators, and general health resources. The exact roles and duties that a parish nurse is required to perform are not strictly defined and will depend largely on the needs of his or her parish. One characteristic of the job role is that a parish nurse focuses on the whole person, not merely their physical well being, and focuses on their spirituality and how this affects their health. The exact approach a parish nurse will take depends on the beliefs and viewpoints of the parish for which she works. Consequently a true understanding and faith in the beliefs of your church will be required.
Consequently the employment field that you will have access to as a parish nurse will be fairly narrow. You will be restricted to the religious setting in which you have faith and you will also be limited in terms of what you can and cannot do, on the basis that you can only function from the religious viewpoint of your parish. Nurses employed in this area, however, chose to be there and see it as a calling. If you are not entirely sure about being a parish nurse, it may be better to work as a general nurse until you have made up your mind. You can either train to specifically become the parish nurse for your congregation, or you can search for an opening in another congregation.
You need to have a minimum of two years experience working as an RN (although many ministries prefer that you have 3 – 5 years of experience); experience can be gained by working in hospitals, nursing homes, doctor's offices, and other medical facilities.
When it comes to parish nursing, the last item on the list of requirements may well be the most important. Without a true belief in what you are doing, you will not be able to do the job effectively.
There are a number of educational requirements you will need to meet before you can be a parish nurse. To start off with, you must have a registered nursing qualification in the form of an associate's degree in nursing (ADN) or a bachelor's of science in nursing (BSN). It is usually better to earn a bachelor's degree. After earning your degree, passing the NCLEX-RN, the national licensing exam for RNs, will allow you to become a fully licensed RN. At least 2 years of experience is then required, but some parishes require more. Last but not least you need to complete some parish nurse training courses. This can be done online or offline and there are plenty of nursing organizations across the country which make this qualification available to registered nurses interested in a faith based career path in the health care industry.
The only license which you officially have to hold in order to be a parish nurse is an RN license. This is obtained by applying to your state board of nursing once you have completed your RN training. If your state board of nursing confirms your eligibility to become licensed, you can apply to write the licensing exam with Pearson VUE. Once you have received and submitted all the necessary paperwork, write the exam. Your official results will be sent to your state board of nursing. Patience is required while you wait. Your state board will license you if you pass. This license must be renewed periodically, often with proof that you have completed continuing education requirements as well as gained a certain amount of contact hours.
The main training requirements in becoming a parish nurse are gaining the number of years of experience that your potential employers want you to have in a traditional health care setting, such as a hospital, and completing an educational program approved by the International Parish Nurse Resource Center to earn certification in your specialty. To maintain your license as an RN you will most likely be required to complete a certain number of continuing education training hours on a regular basis. In order to boost your skills as a parish nurse you could do continuing education units related to your discipline. These are sometimes offered by the same programs and schools that offer the initial parish nurse course that you have to take to become a specialist in this particular domain of the nursing profession.
Contact the International Parish Nurse Resource Center and find out which accredited programs there are in your particular part of the country. They are guaranteed to be able to provide you with this information.
If you know any nurses who are currently working as parish nurses, ask them about the accredited programs they considered and attended when they were deciding to do their training.
If you attend a non-accredited program you run the risk of wasting your time and your money and taking longer to reach your career goals.
Completing the associate's degree program successfully will earn you the associate's degree you need to be an RN, the first step in becoming a parish nurse for your own or another congregation.
The only license required to becoming a parish nurse is an RN license, which has already been discussed in detail in this article. At present there are no additional licenses required by parish nurses. In addition there is no official certification required either, although there are efforts underway to amend this situation and introduce standardized certification procedures and qualifications as well as a national portfolio-based certification procedure through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) for nurses across the country who would like to qualify as parish nurses. At present this is not necessary, but parish nurses should keep themselves up to date with these efforts and be sure to obtain certification the moment it becomes a compulsory requirements for all parish nurses. Even if it is not made compulsory, it will most likely still be useful.
In general the job outlook for nurses is extremely good overall. Increases in technology and an ever increasing population means that there will always be a large number of people who need medical care from trained professionals. Parish nursing, although it does not deal directly with what could be termed as 'mainstream' nursing, is also positively affected by this outcome. In general the job outlook for parish nurses is good. In addition, as parish nurses are required to undergo the same basic training as all other nurses, and as they are required to get a certain amount of experience before working as a parish nurse, you will also be able to find employment in general healthcare settings where no specialization is needed as well as in a religious setting. Parish nurses can see to the spiritual aspect of their patients' health in any setting.
Although parish nurses are an essential part of the congregation, about 65 percent of faith community or parish nurses are unpaid. Even in cases where the parish nurse is paid, it is usually at a far lower rate than a nurse in a hospital. This is because a parish nurse is there to serve her congregation, regardless of what the implications are. In many churches, systems are set up whereby a number of different people will contribute to the salary of a single parish nurse. This is cheap for everyone, and it means that the parish nurse will always be available to help anyone who makes a contribution. Nurses who enter parish nursing do not do it for the money. A different attitude is needed in order to make a success of this career.
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No CIO wants to believe that the greatest threat to their firm's corporate security might be on their very own payroll. Given some recently startling examples of the developing "insider risk" trend, however, the prospect is one that most IT leaders are being forced to contemplate.
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Odds are it won't, and the odds also are that one's employees are good people with no desire to illegally profit from the stealing of the company's data stores. But you never know for sure, unless the battery is changed or the networks monitored effectively.
Typically, in the pre-Internet age, knowledge of company secrets within most firms was tightly guarded amongst a select group of senior management members. Being at the top of the corporate heap, most had no interest in applying what they knew to any nefarious, profit-driven purposes.
The situation is drastically different today. In the era of business intelligence in which we live, sensitive corporate info is at the fingertips of a much larger percentage of an outfit's charges than ever before. The risk of a DuPont-style catastrophe has skyrocketed — and the need for effective monitoring policies has grown right along with it.
Hiring someone to mange the monitoring process should be on the radar screens of today's CIOs. The cost of that salary is more than worth avoiding the cost of data loss and the embarrassing PR that accompanies it. Just ask DuPont. | {
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\section{Introduction
\section{Introduction}
Trapped ultracold atomic gases serve as an ideal system to model many body systems and to investigate fundamental questions of quantum mechanics.
A paradigm phenomenon are the so called Josephson oscillations, which were demonstrated in a double well potential
for many atoms \cite{Albietz05,Schumm05,Hofferberth06,sewel}; more recently, even the tunneling of individual atoms through a barrier was demonstrated \cite{Kierig08}. A key ingredient
for modelling new systems are novel ways of trapping cold atoms. A standard technique for trapping atoms of a single species is to use either static magnetic
fields \cite{Folman,Wiemann,Fortagh,Dalfovo} or a superposition of static and oscillating magnetic fields leading to the so-called radio-frequency dressed
adiabatic potentials \cite{Lesanovsky06,Hofferberth06b,Lesanovsky06b}. Different species can be trapped in an optical trap making use of the so-called light
shift \cite{Grimm}. The potential results from the intensity maximum (minimum) of a laser that is red (blue) detuned with respect to an atomic transition
frequency. By superpositions of different laser beams and intensity configurations one can create, e.g., optical lattices or double well potentials.
In a more recent approach, two lasers in a Raman configuration were used to trap atoms. Such a setup allows for example the creation of optical lattices
with a reduced lattice spacing compared to standard optical lattices \cite{Zhang05}.
A combination of optical and magnetic fields for creating atom traps has been already described in several works. Even in one of the first BEC
experiments a superposition of a far detuned laser and a magnetic trap was used to trap the atoms \cite{Davis}. In Ref.\ \cite{Deutsch97} Deutsch \textit{et al.} investigated the combination of a constant magnetic field and a state dependent optical lattice that allows for the creation of a lattice of double well potentials. In more recent approaches, the superposition of radio frequency-fields and magnetic fields \cite{Lesanovsky06,Fernholz} or optical lattices \cite{Lundblad08} were used for trapping atoms in tunable potentials. In this paper, we derive the potential for an atom exposed simultaneously to an inhomogeneous magnetic field in a Ioffe-Pritchard trap like configuration and two lasers in a Raman configuration.
In this case, the non-trivial combination of the magnetic and the laser fields cannot longer be reduced to a potential resulting from an effective magnetic field. A direct consequence of this fact is that the potential surfaces for different hyperfine components of an atom do not only differ by a global factor but can be
substantially different. Thus, it is possible to confine the different components of a multi-component BEC in traps of different frequencies or different types, e.g., one component in a double well trap and another one in a single well trap located at the barrier of the double well. Moreover, due to the availability of additional parameters, flexibility is gained in shaping the potentials compared to conventional traps. For example, one can smoothly convert a single well potential into a double well potential or drive a double well potential by varying an offset magnetic field. Furthermore, it is possible to rotate the potential around one axis by changing the phase between the Raman lasers.
The paper is structured as follows. In Section II, we derive the effective Hamiltonian. In Section III our numerical results are presented. Specifically, we provide an
overview of the potential surfaces of the different components and investigate the transition of a double well to a single well potential as well as the rotation
of a double well potential for one component in detail. In Section IV we derive a semi-analytical expression for the potential surfaces; in Sec.~V
loss mechanisms are discussed. Finally, in Sec.~ VI we summarize our results and mention directions for possible future studies.
\section{Analytical Considerations}
\subsection{Hamiltonian and Setup}
The Hamiltonian of an (alkali) atom simultaneously exposed to magnetic and laser fields reads
\begin{equation}\label{hini}
H=-\frac{\hbar^2}{2M}\mathbf{\nabla_{\mathbf{R}}}^2 + H^{\text{e}}(\mathbf{r})+V^{\text{IP}}(\mathbf{r},\mathbf{R}) +V^{\text{AF}}(\mathbf{r},\mathbf{R}).
\end{equation}
Here, $\mathbf{R}$ denotes the center of mass coordinate of the atom and $\mathbf{r}$ the coordinate of the valence electron relative to the center of
mass position; $M$ is the total mass of the atom. $H^\text{e}(\mathbf{r})$ accounts for the field-free electronic structure of the atom; for the scope of
this work, we use $^{87}$Rb as a paradigm. $V^\text{AF}(\mathbf{r,R})$ and $V^\text{IP}(\mathbf{r,R})$ denote the contributions of the Raman lasers and
the magnetic field, respectively.
In order to solve the coupled Schr\"odinger equation associated with Hamiltonian (\ref{hini}), we employ a Born-Oppenheimer separation of the center of
mass motion and the electronic degrees of freedom. We are thereby led to an effective electronic Hamiltonian that parametrically depends on the center of
mass position,
\begin{equation}
H^{\text{eff}}(\mathbf{R})= H^{\text{e}}(\mathbf{r})+V^{\text{IP}}(\mathbf{r};\mathbf{R}) +V^{\text{AF}}(\mathbf{r};\mathbf{R}).
\label{effective Hamiltonian}
\end{equation}
Its solutions $V_\kappa(\mathbf R)$ serve as adiabatic potential energy surfaces for the center of mass motion of the atom; each of these (trapping)
potentials is then associated with a given internal state $\kappa$ of the atom.
Regarding the magnetic field configuration, we consider the setup of a Ioffe-Pritchard trap \cite{Pritchard} which is given by a two-dimensional quadrupole field in the $x_1,x_2$-plane together with a perpendicular offset (Ioffe-) field in the $x_3$-direction; it can be parameterized as $\mathbf B(\mathbf x)=Gx_1\mathbf{e}_1-Gx_2\mathbf{e}_2+B_I\mathbf{e}_3$. $G$ denotes the magnetic gradient of the two-dimensional quadrupole field and $B_I$ the constant offset field oriented along the $x_3$-axis. The quadratic term $\mathbf B_q\propto (x_3^2-\rho^2/2)\mathbf e_3$
that usually arises for a Ioffe-Pritchard configuration can be exactly zeroed by geometry, which we are considering in the following. In actual experimental
setups, $\mathbf B_q$ provides a weak confinement also in the $x_3$-direction. Omitting $\mathbf B_q$, the magnitude of the magnetic field at a certain
position $\mathbf x$ in space is given by $|\mathbf B(\mathbf x)|=\sqrt{B^2+G^2\rho^2}$, which yields a linear asymptote
$|\mathbf B(\mathbf x)|\rightarrow G\rho$ for large values of the coordinates ($\rho=\sqrt{x_1^2+x_2^2}\gg B/G$) and a harmonic behavior
$|\mathbf B(\mathbf x)|\approx B+\frac{1}{2}\frac{G^2}{B}\rho^2$ close to the origin ($\rho\ll B/G$).
The magnetic field interaction within the Born-Oppenheimer approximation reads
\begin{equation}
V^\text{IP}(\mathbf{r;R})=g_F\mu_B \mathbf{F}\cdot \mathbf{B(R)}.
\end{equation}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=8.5cm]{./fig1.eps}
\caption{State linkage diagram of the unperturbed atom. The solid arrows denote the transitions allowed for $\sigma^+$ and $\sigma^-$ light, whereas the dashed arrows indicate allowed transitions with $\pi$ polarized light. The energy gap between the $5P_{1/2},F=1$ and $5P_{1/2},F=2$ manifold is $\Delta_{\text{hfs}}= 2\pi \hbar \times 0.8$ GHz \cite{Arimondo}.}
\label{fig: fig1}
\end{figure}
The Raman configuration of the excitation lasers is depicted in Fig.~\ref{fig: fig1}. It consists of two oppositely circular polarized lasers that are
close to resonance with the $D_1$ transition line, i.e., being blue-detuned by $\Delta$ with respect to the transition from the $5S_{1/2},F=1$ ground
state manifold to the $5P_{1/2},F=1$ excited state of $^{87}$Rb. The propagation direction of the lasers is chosen to coincide with the direction of the constant
Ioffe Field $B_I$. The overall setup is shown in Fig.\ \ref{fig: fig2}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=8.5cm]{./fig2.eps}
\caption{(a) Setup showing the propagation direction of the laser beams (large arrows) and the configuration of the magnetic trap. The Helmholtz coils generate the homogeneous Ioffe field oriented along the $Z$ direction and the Ioffe bars the quadrupole field in the $X-Y$ plane, shown in subfigure (b).}
\label{fig: fig2}
\end{figure}
Within the dipole approximation, the potential of an atom exposed to the laser fields is given by
\begin{equation}
V^{\text{AF}}(\mathbf{r};\mathbf{R})=-e\mathbf{r}\cdot\mathbf{E}(\mathbf{R},t),
\end{equation}
$\mathbf{E}(\mathbf{R},t)$ denoting the electric field of the lasers. The latter can be expressed as
\begin{equation}
\mathbf{E}(\mathbf{R},t)=\frac{1}{2}\sum_{i=1}^2 \left[\mathbf{E}_i(\mathbf{R},t)+\mathbf E^{\star}_i(\mathbf{R},t)\right]
\end{equation}
with $\mathbf{E}_i(\mathbf{R},t)=\boldsymbol{\epsilon}_i\varepsilon_i(\mathbf{R})e^{-i(\mathbf{k}_i\mathbf{R}-\omega_it+\phi_i(t))}$ being the electric
field associated with the $i$th laser. The amplitudes $\varepsilon_i(\mathbf{R})$ of the electric fields are spatially dependent in order to account for the
focussing and shape of the laser beams. The factors $\boldsymbol{\epsilon}_i$ are the unit polarization vectors given by
$\boldsymbol{\epsilon}_1=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(\mathbf{e}_1+i\mathbf{e}_2)$ ($\sigma^+$ light) and
$\boldsymbol{\epsilon}_2=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(\mathbf{e}_1-i\mathbf{e}_2)$ ($\sigma^-$ light), respectively.
$\phi_i(t)$ take into account the phases of the lasers, which additionally can depend on time.
Expanding the atom field interaction in the basis $|\alpha\rangle$, defined as the eigenfunctions of the field free atom, leads to
\begin{align}
V^{\text{AF}}(\mathbf{r};\mathbf{R})={}&\frac{1}{2}\sum_{i=1}^2\sum_{\alpha,\gamma}(\omega^{(+)}_{i,\alpha \gamma}
+\omega^{(-)}_{i,\alpha \gamma})|\gamma\rangle\langle\alpha|+\text{h.c.}
\end{align}
with $\omega^{(+)}_{i,\alpha \gamma}=e\langle\alpha|\mathbf{E}_i(t)\mathbf{r}|\gamma\rangle$ and
$\omega^{(-)}_{i,\alpha \gamma}=e\langle\alpha|\mathbf{E}^{\star}_i(t)\mathbf{r}|\gamma\rangle$.
\subsection{Rotating Wave Approximation}
We employ the rotating wave approximation \cite{scully} in order to remove the time-dependence of Hamiltonian (\ref{effective Hamiltonian}) that arises due to the laser interaction. For reasons of simplicity we assume that both lasers have the same frequency $\omega_i\equiv\omega$ and the
same profile $\varepsilon_i(\mathbf{R})\equiv\varepsilon(\mathbf{R})$. Since the magnetic field interaction term is block diagonal, i.e., does not mix states with different
total angular momenta, $V^{\text{IP}}(\mathbf{r;R})$ is not affected by the transformation into the rotated frame. The transformed Hamiltonian reads
\begin{equation}\label{eq: Hamiltonian RWA}
H_{\text{RWA}} = V^{\text{IP}}+V^{\text{e}}_{\text{RWA}}+V^{\text{AF}}_{\text{RWA}},
\end{equation}
where
\begin{align}
V^{\text{e}}_{\text{RWA}}&=\sum_\alpha E_\alpha |\alpha\rangle\langle\alpha | + \sum_l (E_l-\hbar \omega) |l \rangle\langle l| \\
V^{\text{AF}}_{\text{RWA}}&=\frac{1}{2}\sum_{i=1}^2 \sum_{\alpha,l} \varepsilon(\mathbf{R}) e^{-i(\mathbf{k}_i\mathbf{R}+\phi_i(t))} \langle l | \boldsymbol{\epsilon}_i \mathbf r|\alpha\rangle |l\rangle \langle \alpha| +\text{h.c.}
\end{align}
(for clarity, we omit the arguments $\mathbf r$ and $\mathbf R$ of the potentials in the following).
Here, $\alpha$ labels the different states of the ground state manifold and $l$ labels the excited states. Since the lasers are close to resonance
to the $D_1$ transition line, we can restrict our basis to states close to the ground state and the first excited state. Using as a basis all hyperfine states
of the $5S$ and $5P$ manifolds leads to an effective $32 \times 32$ matrix that will be diagonalized.
\subsection{Van Vleck Perturbation Theory}
In the last subsection we derived the Hamiltonian expanded in the eigenfunctions of the unperturbed atom. One can use
\emph{van Vleck perturbation theory} \cite{Shavitt} to adiabatically eliminate the excited $5P$ levels that serve as intermediate states for the Raman
transitions. In this manner, the Hamiltonian can be reduced to an operator acting only on the ground state manifold
(i.e., all states $|\alpha\rangle=|5S_{1/2},F=1,m_F\rangle$ with $m_F\in\{0,\pm1\}$),
\begin{equation}\label{eq: Hamiltonian VV}
H_{\text{VV}}=V^{\text{IP}}+\sum_\alpha E_\alpha |\alpha\rangle\langle\alpha |+\sum_{\alpha,\beta} \mathcal W_{\beta \alpha}|\beta\rangle\langle\alpha|,
\end{equation}
with
\begin{eqnarray}\label{eq:dressWba}
\mathcal W_{\beta\alpha}&=&\frac{1}{2}\sum_l\mathcal V_{\beta l}\mathcal V_{l\alpha}\Big(\frac{1}{E_\alpha-E_l}+\frac{1}{E_\beta-E_l}\Big)\,,
\end{eqnarray}
being the effective interaction within the ground state manifold. Here, the index $l$ labels the excited states, which have been eliminated. For a detailed
derivation of Eq.~(\ref{eq:dressWba}), we refer the reader to the appendix of Ref.~\cite{mayle10}. Employing
\begin{equation}
\mathcal V_{l\alpha}=\frac{1}{2}\sum_{i=1}^2\sum_{\alpha,l} \varepsilon(\mathbf{R}) e^{-i(\mathbf{k}_i\mathbf{R}+\phi_i(t))} \langle l | \boldsymbol{\epsilon}_i \mathbf r|\alpha\rangle.
\end{equation}
for the block off-diagonal matrix elements of $V_\text{RWA}^\text{AF}$ yields the effective interaction $W$ within the ground state manifold
whose matrix representation correspondingly reads
\begin{align}\label{Weffective}
W_{\beta \alpha}={}&\frac{1}{8}\varepsilon(\mathbf{R})^2 \sum_{i,i'=1}^2\sum_l e^{i[\phi_i(t)-\phi_{i'}(t)]}\langle \beta | \boldsymbol{\epsilon}_i \mathbf r|\ l\rangle \langle l | \boldsymbol{\epsilon}_{i'} \mathbf r|\alpha\rangle\nonumber\\
&\times(\frac{1}{E_\alpha-E_l+\hbar \omega}+\frac{1}{E_\beta-E_l+\hbar \omega}).
\end{align}
If one restricts the sum over the intermediate states to the $5P_{1/2}$ hyperfine sublevels, which represent a good approximation, one obtains the compact form
\begin{equation}\label{Wmatrix}
\mathcal W=\frac{|\langle 5S_{1/2}||er||5P_{1/2}\rangle|^2}{72 c\epsilon_0 \Delta}
\begin{pmatrix}
A & 0 & C \\
0 & B & 0 \\
C^{\star} & 0 & A
\end{pmatrix}
\end{equation}
for the atom laser interaction, with
\begin{align}
A &= \left(1+\frac{7}{1-\frac{\Delta_{\text{hfs}}}{\Delta}}\right)I(\mathbf{R}),\\
B &= 2\left(1+\frac{3}{1-\frac{\Delta_{\text{hfs}}}{\Delta}}\right)I(\mathbf R),\\
C &= -\left(1-\frac{1}{1-\frac{\Delta_{\text{hfs}}}{\Delta}} \right)e^{i \Delta\phi(\mathbf{t})}I(\mathbf R),
\end{align}
$\Delta=E_{5S_{1/2},F=1}-E_{5P_{1/2},F=1}-\hbar \omega$ being the detuning of the transition lasers and $\Delta \Phi(t)=\phi_1(t)-\phi_2(t)$ their phase
difference. $I(\mathbf{R})=c\epsilon_0|\varepsilon(\mathbf R)|^2/2$ denotes the intensity of the laser, $\epsilon_0$ being the dielectric constant and $c$ the speed of
light. The reduced matrix element in Eq.~(\ref{Wmatrix}) can be deduced from the measured lifetime of the excited state which yields in our case
$\langle 5S_{1/2}\Vert er\Vert5P_{1/2}\rangle=2.9919 \,ea_0$ \cite{loudon,volz96}.
The individual contributions of the matrix (\ref{Wmatrix}) can be interpreted as follows. The diagonal elements stem from the light shift potential of the
lasers, i.e., the off-resonant coupling of a $m_F$ component of the ground state to an excited state. The off-diagonal elements arise due to the coupling of the $m_F=1$ ($m_F=-1$) component via an intermediate (excited) state to the $m_F=-1$ ($m_F=1$)
component. These off-diagonal matrix elements are not present in radio frequency traps. The specific form of the matrix occurs since the laser light is circularly polarized. Other polarizations would lead to a coupling of different states, i.e., different off-diagonal entries of the matrix $\mathcal W$.
Furthermore, we should note at this point that the matrix is expanded in the field-free basis of the atom. In this basis, the contribution of the magnetic
field interaction $V^\text{IP}$ for the ground state manifold is represented by the spin matrices for total spin $F=1$, giving rise to off-diagonal matrix
elements as well. As a result, the combined action of the magnetic and laser fields leads to the mutual coupling of all magnetic sublevels of the
$5S_{1/2},F=1$ manifold, represented by a fully occupied matrix. In Section \ref{Semi-analytical} we tackle this issue by performing a principal axis
transformation that diagonalizes the magnetic field interaction and thus provides us with a more suitable basis for the interpretation of the underlying physics.
\section{Numerical Results}\label{sec:numerical}
We restrict our investigations to both lasers having a Gaussian profile with a width $\sigma$ in the $X,Y$ plane
and assume that they have a constant intensity in the propagation direction $Z$,
\begin{equation}
I(\mathbf R)=I_0 \exp(-\frac{X^2+Y^2}{\sigma^2}).
\end{equation}
Since the magnetic field interaction term is independent of $Z$ as well, we find a total potential that is constant in the $Z$-direction.
In order to provide a confinement in the $Z$-direction one can, e.g., utilize an additional laser or make use of the defocusing of the laser beams.
If not stated otherwise, we fix the detuning of the lasers to $\Delta=-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}/2$, i.e., right in the middle between the $5P_{1/2},F=1$
and the $5P_{1/2},F=2$ excited states as depicted in Fig.~\ref{fig: fig1}, and the intensity to $I_0=10$ W/m$^2$.
\subsection{Overview Over All Components}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=8cm]{./fig3.eps}
\caption{Potential curves for $Y=0$ (solid line) and for $X=0$ (dashed line). Two components show an attractive potential in two dimensions whereas one component is exposed to a repulsive potential. The individual potential surfaces are well separated.}
\label{fig: fig3}
\end{figure}
Diagonalizing the Hamiltonian matrix (\ref{eq: Hamiltonian VV}) leads to the adiabatic potential surfaces $V_\kappa(\mathbf R)$ for the center of mass motion as a function of the center of mass coordinate $\mathbf R$.
As expected from the magnetic field interaction, we find one trapped and one anti-trapped component, according to the quantum numbers $m_F=+1$ and $m_F=-1$, respectively. Interestingly, the $m_F=0$ component -- that is untrapped in a pure Ioffe-Pritchard field -- now shows an attractive potential with a double-well structure along the $X$-axis.
Note that the quantum number $m_F$ is only valid in a rotated frame of reference that we are going to introduce in Sec.~\ref{Semi-analytical}.
Nevertheless, we continue to use $m_F$ as a label for the different states in the laboratory frame in order to avoid confusion. Since the different potential surfaces are separated, one can uniquely assign to each state one particular surface.
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{./fig4.eps}
\caption{Difference of the potential differences for adjacent components for $X=0$ (solid line) and $Y=0$ (dashed line). The deviation between the transition frequencies of adjacent potential surfaces is non-zero and depends on the center of mass position of the atom.}
\label{fig: fig4}
\end{figure}
For investigating the energy spectrum further, let us define the radio transition frequencies $\delta_{-1}(\mathbf R)=V_{m_F=-1}(\mathbf R)-V_{m_F=0}(\mathbf R)$ and $\delta_{1}(\mathbf R)=V_{m_F=0}(\mathbf R)-V_{m_F=1}(\mathbf R)$ between the $m_F=0$ and the $m_F=\mp1$ states, respectively. Figure \ref{fig: fig4} provides a measure for the deviation of both transition frequencies by showing the difference $\delta_{-1}(\mathbf R)-\delta_{1}(\mathbf R)$ for $X=0$ (solid line) and $Y=0$ (dashed line). The fact that the transition frequencies do not coincide, i.e., the difference being non-zero, can be used to mutually couple two components without coupling to the third component. This allows for example a transfer of atoms from the $m_F=-1$ component to the $m_F=0$ component without coupling to the untrapped $m_F=1$ component. Moreover, the radio transition frequencies depend on the center of mass position $\mathbf R$ and thus on the absolute value of the potentials. Therefore, one may couple energy-selectively one component to another one, i.e., couple atoms of the $m_F=0$ or $m_F=-1$ component at a certain position to the untrapped $m_F=1$ component. Such a scheme can be used to evaporatively cool the $m_F=0$ or the $m_F=-1$ component \cite{Alzar06}.
\subsection{$m_F=0$ Component}
\begin{figure*}
\includegraphics[width=17cm]{./fig5.eps}
\caption{Contour plot of the potential surface for the $m_F=0$ component for $\Delta \Phi=0$, $\sigma=10$ $\mu$m, $G=0.1 $G/$\mu$m, and
(a) $B_I=10$ G, (b) $B_I=1$ G, (c) $B_I=0.5$ G, and (d) $B_I=0.1$ G. The grey coded values of the potential are given in nK. By modulating the magnitude of the Ioffe field one can transform the potential smoothly from a single well to a double well potential.}
\label{fig: fig5}
\end{figure*}
We start our detailed investigations of the individual components with the potential surface for the $m_F=0$ component. Note that this component is not confined in a pure magnetic trap. Figure \ref{fig: fig5} shows the contour plot of its trapping potential for $\Delta \Phi=0$, $\sigma=10$ $\mu$m, $G=0.1 $G/$\mu$m, and
(a) $B_I=10$ G, (b) $B_I=1$ G, (c) $B_I=0.5$ G, and (d) $B_I=0.1$ G. The shape of the potential correspondingly changes from (a) close to being rotationally symmetric to (b) a cigar shaped potential in the $X$-direction, and finally to (c,d) a double well in the $X$-direction.
Thus, one can change the shape of the potential from a single- to a double well potential by changing the magnitude of the Ioffe field.
Alternatively, one may also drive the double or single well potential by modulating the magnitude of the Ioffe field.
The parameters of the double well trap can be tuned in different ways. The height of the barrier can be tuned by changing the ratio $\xi=G/B$. This is shown in detail in Fig. \ref{fig: fig8} in Sec.~\ref{Semi-analytical}.
The position of the minima can be controlled by changing the width of the lasers. This leads at the same time
to a change of the height of the barrier and consequently to a change in the number of trapped states within each well.
For a more detailed discussion of the properties of the double well potential, we refer the reader to Sec.~\ref{Semi-analytical} where a semi-analytical expression for the potential surface is derived. By displacing the center of the laser beams in the $X$-direction with respect to the Ioffe Pritchard trap, one can create in addition a tilted double well potential.
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=8.5cm]{./fig6.eps}
\caption{Contour plot of the potential surface for the $m_F=0$ component for $G=0.1$ G/$\mu$m, $\sigma=10$ $\mu$m, $B_I=0.1$ G, and for (a) $\Delta \Phi=0$, (b) $\Delta \Phi=\pi/2$, (c) $\Delta \Phi=\pi$, and (d) $\Delta \Phi=3\pi/2$. A phase difference of $\Delta \Phi$ between the Raman lasers leads to rotation of $\Delta \Phi/2$ of the potential surface around the $Z$-axis.}
\label{fig: fig6}
\end{figure}
Figure \ref{fig: fig6} shows the effects of a phase difference between the two excitation lasers on the potential surface. A phase difference $\Delta \Phi$
leads to a rotation of the whole potential surface about the $Z$-axis by $\Delta \Phi/2$. For a zero phase difference one can add the
electric fields of the lasers, resulting in an effective electric field which is polarized linearly along the $X$-axis, whereas a phase difference of
$\pi$ leads to an effective electric field which is polarized linearly along the $Y$-axis. In general, a phase difference of $\Delta \Phi$ leads to a
rotation of the polarization vector of the total electric field by $\Delta \Phi/2$.
The sensitivity of the alignment of the double well potential on the orientation of the polarization vector seems at first glance surprising, given the azimuthal symmetry of a pure Ioffe-Pritchard trap. It is rooted in the spatially varying quantization axis of the Ioffe-Pritchard trap.
This issue is analyzed further in Sec.~\ref{Semi-analytical}, to which we refer the reader at this point.
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=5cm]{./fig7.eps}
\caption{Potential surface for the case of a single $\sigma^-$ polarized laser for $\sigma=10\mu$ m, $G=0.1$ G/$\mu$m, and $B_I=0.1$ G. The potential is ring shaped.}
\label{fig: fig7}
\end{figure}
Figure \ref{fig: fig7} shows the potential surface for the same setup as in Fig.~\ref{fig: fig6} but for the case of a single $\sigma^-$-polarized laser instead of a pair of $\sigma^+ / \sigma^-$ polarized lasers. The potential is rotationally symmetric with a local maximum at the origin. Therefore it can be used as a ring shaped trap. The absolute value of the potential scales with the laser intensity. Hence, one can increase the height of the barrier by increasing the laser intensity. The position of the local minimum can be varied by changing the ratio $B/G$ or the width of the laser $\sigma$.
\subsection{$m_F=-1$ component}
The potential of the $m_F=-1$ component is dominated by the contribution of the magnetic field and therefore resembles the attractive potential of a pure Ioffe-Pritchard trap, namely a single well with a minimum at the origin. Without lasers, the confinement in the $X$- and $Y$-directions is equal, leading to an isotropic potential. The contributions of the lasers break this symmetry, giving rise to a slightly ellipsoidal potential. The value of the eccentricity depends on the intensity of the lasers. A phase difference between the lasers leads to a rotation of the (anisotropic) potential surface about the $Z$-axis.
\section{Semi-analytical Interpretation of the Potential} \label{Semi-analytical}
\subsection{Principal Axis Transformation}
In the previous sections we investigated the system in the laboratory frame of reference where the quantization axis for the atom is determined by the direction of the constant Ioffe field. However, because of the inhomogeneity of the magnetic field, a more adequate description of our system is to define the quantization axis along the \emph{local} magnetic field vector $\mathbf{B(R)}$. In this chapter, we tackle this issue by introducing the spatially dependent unitary transformation
\begin{equation}
U_r=\exp(-i\alpha F_x)\exp(-i\beta F_y)
\end{equation}
that rotates the local magnetic field vector into the $z$-direction of the laboratory frame of reference with the total spin vector $\mathbf{F}=\mathbf{L}+\mathbf{S}+\mathbf{I}$ consisting of the sum of the electronic orbital angular momentum vector $\mathbf{L}$, the electronic spin vector $\mathbf{S}$, and the nuclear spin vector $\mathbf{I}$. The corresponding rotation angles are defined by
$\sin\alpha\!=\!-GY/\sqrt{B^2+G^2(X^2+Y^2)}$,
$\sin\beta\!=\!GX/\sqrt{B^2+G^2X^2}$,
$\cos\alpha\!=\!\sqrt{B^2+G^2X^2}/\sqrt{B^2+G^2(X^2+Y^2)}$, and
$\cos\beta\!=\!B/\sqrt{B^2+G^2X^2}$.
This rotation diagonalizes the magnetic field contribution in Hamiltonian (\ref{effective Hamiltonian}), giving rise to
\begin{equation}
U_rV^\text{IP}U_r^\dagger=g_F\mu_B F_z |\mathbf{B(R)}|.
\end{equation}
Note that in the rotated frame of reference without lasers $m_F$ remains a good quantum number even in the presence of the inhomogeneous Ioffe-Pritchard field. In absence of the Raman lasers, the trapping potentials correspondingly read $V_\kappa=g_F\mu_B m_F |\mathbf{B(R)}|$.
In order to solve the time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation associated with Hamiltonian (\ref{effective Hamiltonian}), the Hamiltonian for the atom in the Ioffe-Pritchard trap and the laser interaction must be expressed in the same frame of reference. Hence, the unitary transformation $U_r$ must be applied to $V^\text{AF}$ as well. We find
\begin{equation}
U_r\mathbf rU_r^\dagger=
\left(\begin{array}{c}
x\cos\beta + y\sin\alpha\sin\beta - z\cos\alpha\sin\beta\\
y\cos\alpha + z\sin\alpha\\
x\sin\beta - y\sin\alpha\cos\beta + z\cos\alpha\cos\beta
\end{array}\right)\,.
\end{equation}
Therefore, the $\sigma^+$ and $\sigma^-$ laser transitions that are depicted in Fig.~\ref{fig: fig1} become
\begin{align}
\boldsymbol{\epsilon}_\pm\cdot U_r\mathbf rU_r^\dagger={}&\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\big[x\cos\beta+y\sin\alpha\sin\beta\nonumber\\
&\quad\,\,-z\cos\alpha\sin\beta
\pm i(y\cos\alpha+z\sin\alpha)\big]\,.\label{eq:dressUeps}
\end{align}
Equation (\ref{eq:dressUeps}) can be rewritten in terms of the polarization vectors $\tilde{\boldsymbol{\epsilon}}_\pm$ and $\tilde{\boldsymbol{\epsilon}}_0$ defined in the rotated frame of reference, showing that in a Ioffe-Pritchard trap contributions of all polarizations emerge away from the trap center \cite{mayle09,mayle10}. This changes drastically the simple transition scheme caused by the $\sigma^+$ and $\sigma^-$ light as depicted in Fig.~\ref{fig: fig1}, leading to a spatially dependent coupling between the involved ground- and excited states.
\subsection{Effective potential for the $m_F=0$ component}\label{sec: effective potential}
For our setup as depicted in Fig.~\ref{fig: fig1} and zero relative phase $\Delta \Phi=0$, the operator describing the interaction between the laser field and the atom reads in the rotated frame of reference
\begin{align}
\hat O(X,Y)\equiv{}&(\boldsymbol{\epsilon}_+ + \boldsymbol{\epsilon}_-)\cdot U_r\mathbf rU_r^\dagger\nonumber\\
={}&\sqrt{2}x\cos\beta + \sqrt{2}y\sin \alpha \sin \beta - \sqrt{2}z\cos \alpha \sin \beta.
\end{align}
Note that the dependence of $\hat O(X,Y)$ on the center of mass coordinates $X$ and $Y$ stems from the dependence of the rotation angles $\alpha$ and $\beta$ on these coordinates.
One finds the following limits. At the origin, the transformation is given by unity, providing $\hat O(0,0)=\sqrt{2}x$, i.e., $\pi$-polarized light
in the $x$-direction. For $X=0$, $\hat O(X,Y)$ is invariant under $U_r$ which results in $\hat O(0,Y)=\hat O(0,0)=\sqrt{2}x$.
For $Y=0$ and $X\rightarrow\infty$ the gradient field dominates and the operator corresponds to the operator of $\pi$-polarized light in the $z$-direction $\hat O(\infty,0)=\sqrt{2}z$.
A non-zero relative phase between the lasers leads to a different polarization of the total electric field in the laboratory frame, giving rise to a rotation of the operators in the rotated frame. This explains the rotation of the potential as seen in Fig.~\ref{fig: fig6}. Since it is straightforward to generalize our results to non-zero relative phases, we will restrict our analytical considerations to a zero relative phase in the following.
Within van Vleck perturbation theory as introduced in Sec.~\ref{effective Hamiltonian}, the effective interaction in the rotated frame of reference becomes
\begin{align}
\mathcal W_{\beta \alpha}={}&\frac{1}{8}\varepsilon(\mathbf{R})^2\sum_{i,i'=1}^2\sum_l \langle \beta | \boldsymbol{\epsilon}_i U_r\mathbf rU_r^\dagger|l\rangle \langle l | \boldsymbol{\epsilon}_i U_r\mathbf rU_r^\dagger|\alpha\rangle\nonumber\\
&\quad\times(\frac{1}{E_\alpha-E_l+\hbar \omega}+\frac{1}{E_\beta-E_l+\hbar \omega}),
\end{align}
cf.\ Eq.~\ref{Weffective}. Note, that we assumed once more that the shapes and frequencies of both lasers are identical.
We are interested in the regime of large enough magnetic fields (adjustable by the homogeneous Ioffe field component $B_I$) where the Zeeman splitting overcomes the light shifts of the laser fields, i.e., $|\mathcal W_{\beta \alpha}|\ll g_F\mu_B |\mathbf{B(R)}|$. Hence, we can approximate the fully occupied effective interaction matrix $\mathcal V^\text{IP}+\mathcal W$ by omitting the off-diagonal matrix elements $\mathcal W_{\beta \alpha},\alpha\neq\beta$, that couple the Zeeman-splitted $m_F$ components. This procedure leaves us with the diagonal matrix elements of the effective interaction,
\begin{align}
\mathcal W_{\alpha \alpha}={}&\frac{1}{2}\varepsilon(\mathbf{R})^2\sum_l\Big[
\cos^2\beta|\langle \alpha | x|l\rangle|^2\nonumber\\
&\quad+\sin^2\alpha\sin^2\beta|\langle \alpha | y| l\rangle|^2\nonumber\\
&\quad+\cos^2\alpha\sin^2\beta|\langle \alpha | z| l\rangle|^2\Big]/(E_\alpha-E_l+\hbar\omega).
\end{align}
Employing $|\langle \alpha | x| l\rangle|^2=|\langle \alpha | y| l\rangle|^2$ and performing the sum over all intermediate states $|l\rangle$ eventually yields for the $m_F=0$ component the effective potential
\begin{align}\label{eq: V_eff}
V_\text{eff}=V_0+ \frac{X^2}{\xi^2+X^2+Y^2}(V_\infty-V_0),
\end{align}
where
\begin{align}
V_0={}&-\frac{I(\mathbf R)}{36c\epsilon_0}\left(\frac{1}{\Delta}+\frac{3}{\Delta+\Delta_{\text{hfs}}}\right)|\langle 5S_{1/2}||er||5P_{1/2}\rangle|^2,\\
V_\infty={}&-\frac{I(\mathbf R)}{9c\epsilon_0}\frac{|\langle 5S_{1/2}||er||5P_{1/2}\rangle|^2}{\Delta+\Delta_{\text{hfs}}}
\end{align}
are the light shifts at the origin and in the limit $Y=0,X\rightarrow\infty$, respectively. $\xi=B/G$ is a length scale characterizing the particular configuration of the Ioffe-Pritchard trap.
Numerical comparison of the effective potential (\ref{eq: V_eff}) with the corresponding eigenvalue of the full problem (\ref{eq: Hamiltonian RWA}) shows a excellent agreement for small laser intensities. We observe a maximal relative deviation of less then $1$\textperthousand{} for $I=10$ W/m$^2$. For larger intensities, the agreement gets worse since the off-diagonal matrix elements $\mathcal W_{\beta\alpha}$ increase in magnitude. However, even for $I=100$ W/m$^2$ the deviation is less than $5$\textperthousand.
\subsection{Discussion of the Effective Potential}\label{sec: discussion of effective potential}
The analytical prediction of the effective potential $V_\text{eff}$ for the $m_F=0$ component allows us to deduce its basic properties by a simple analysis of Eq.~(\ref{eq: V_eff}). The effects of the magnetic field creating the double well potential described in the previous section, are included in the second term in Eq. ~(\ref{eq: V_eff}). In order to obtain the double well structure this term needs to be negative. This is the case for laser light which is red detuned with respect to the $F=2$ state and blue detuned with respect to the $F=1$ state, i.e, $0>\Delta>-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}$. An interesting case occurs for $\Delta=-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}/4$. Then the offset potential $V_0$ vanishes and the height of the barrier is equal to the maximal depth of the potential. For $0>\Delta>-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}/4$ the barrier-height is larger than the depth of the wells with respect to the continuum and for $\Delta_{\text{hfs}}<\Delta<-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}/4$ the height of the barrier is smaller than the depth of the wells with respect to the continuum.\\
In the following, we restrict our investigations again to the case $\Delta=-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}/2$. Since the double well only occurs for $0>\Delta>-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}$, this choice leads to a maximal detuning with respect to the $F=1$ and $F=2$ states. As expected from the numerical solutions provided in Sec.~(\ref{sec:numerical}), $V_\text{eff}$ shows a double well structure that is centered at the origin. The positions $(X_0,Y_0)$ of the two local minima are given by
\begin{equation}\label{xmin}
X_{0}=\pm \frac{\xi}{2}\sqrt{\sqrt{1+8\frac{\sigma^2}{\xi^2}}-3}
\end{equation}
and $Y_0=0$. It is obvious from Eq.~(\ref{xmin}) that the double well only exists if the discriminant is positive, giving rise to the condition $\xi<\sigma$.
For $\xi>\sigma$ one finds a single well potential, whereas for decreasing $\xi< \sigma$ the double well starts to build up. Starting in the limit $\xi\rightarrow0$ from a double well with a barrier with finite height but width going to zero, the distance between the minima increases with $\xi$ up to a local maximum $\Delta X^{\text{max}}_0=2(\sqrt{2}-1)\sigma$ at $\xi_{\text{max}}=\sqrt{3\sqrt{2}-4}\sigma$ and decreases for even larger $\xi$ up to $\xi_{\text{cr}}=\sigma$ where the minima vanish, thus transforming the energy surface to a single well potential. This behavior is illustrated in Fig.~\ref{fig: pots}(a) where a contour plot of the effective potential along the $X$-axis as function of $\xi$ is shown for a fixed width $\sigma=10\,\mu$m of the lasers; the dashed line indicates the positions of the minima.
Figure \ref{fig: pots}(b) shows a similar contour plot of the effective potential along the $X$-axis, but now as a function of $\sigma$ for fixed $\xi=1\,\mu$m. In this case, the shape of the barrier close to the origin is approximately conserved but the position of the minima increases with increasing $\sigma$.
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=8.5cm]{./fig8.eps}
\caption{(a) Contour plot of the effective potential for $Y=0$ for fixed $\sigma=10\,\mu$m as a function of $\xi$. With increasing $\xi$ the barrier gets lower and broader. (b) Same potential for fixed $\xi=1\,\mu$m and as a function of $\sigma$. For $\sigma>\xi$, the shape of the barrier close to the origin is almost conserved. However, the position of the minima increases with increasing $\sigma$. In both subfigures, the dashed line indicates the positions of the minima.}
\label{fig: pots}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=8cm]{./fig9.eps}
\caption{Dependence of the height of the barrier $\Delta V $ on $\xi$ for different $\sigma$. For increasing $\xi$ the height of the barrier decreases monotonically.}
\label{fig: fig8}
\end{figure}
The height of the barrier is given by $\Delta V = V_\text{eff}(0,0)-V_\text{eff}(X_0,0)$ and is directly proportional to the intensity of the lasers. Figure \ref{fig: fig8} shows the dependence of $\Delta V$ on the parameter $\xi$ for different values of $\sigma$ and fixed laser intensity $I=10$ W/m$^2$. The behavior of $\Delta V$ for different $\sigma$ is qualitatively very similar: the height of the barrier decreases with increasing $\xi$ monotonically. For fixed $\xi$, a more narrow laser entails a more shallow double well. Since the range of $\xi$ is determined by the condition $\xi<\sigma$, a more narrow laser necessitates furthermore tighter magnetic traps, i.e., smaller $\xi$.
Note that the positions of the minima do not depend on the intensity of the lasers. Thus, by increasing the laser intensities one can increase the height of the barrier without changing the position of the minima. In this way, the number of trapped states in each well can be controlled.
\subsection{Effective Potential for a Single Laser}
One can use the same semi-analytical procedure as above in order to predict the effective potential for a single laser. One finds
\begin{equation}\label{eq: V^1_eff}
V^1_{\text{eff}}=\frac{1}{2}V_0+ \frac{1}{8}\left(1-\frac{\xi^2}{\xi^2+R^2}\right)V_\infty
\end{equation}
where $R^2=X^2+Y^2$. The comparison of the effective potential (\ref{eq: V^1_eff}) and the corresponding numerical solutions shows again an excellent agreement. As opposed to the Raman setup involving two lasers, in the case of a single laser the resulting trapping potential for the $m_F=0$ component is rotationally symmetric. The ring-shaped minimum is located at
\begin{equation}
R_{0}=\sqrt{-\frac{5}{6}\xi^2+ \frac{1}{6} \xi^2\sqrt{1+12\sigma^2\xi^2}}
\end{equation}
and exists for $\sigma>\sqrt{2}\xi$. Starting at a barrier with arbitrarily small width with maximal height for $\xi\rightarrow0$, the barrier at the origin gets lower as $\xi$ increases and eventually vanishes as $\xi=\sigma/\sqrt{2}$. The distance of the minimum to the origin increases with $\xi$ up to the local maximum at $\xi_{\text{max}}=\sqrt{5\sqrt{3/2}-6} \sigma$ with a value $R_{\text{max}}=(\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2})\sigma$. Then it decreases again and becomes zero at $\xi_{\text{cr}}=1/\sqrt{2}\sigma$ thereby transforming the potential into a single well. Note that the potential is not a simple superposition of a magnetic single well potential and a repulsive potential created by the laser. The spatial structure is a direct consequence of the spatially dependent light shift potential of the laser, giving rise to a barrier which is smaller than the width of the laser.
\section{Loss Mechanisms}
In the previous sections we have shown that for appropriate parameters the discussed combination of external fields leads to a confinement for two components of the ground state manifold.
Let us discuss in this section possible loss mechanism for these potentials.
\subsection{Lifetime of the Intermediate State}
One loss channel results from the coupling of the ground manifold of states to the excited $5P_{1/2}$ states. Despite the fact that the Raman lasers are detuned with respect to the excited state, there is a finite probability to excite the atom to this state due to the width of the state and the width of the lasers. The excited atom can subsequently decay spontaneously to the untrapped ground state. The resulting lifetime of the dressed state can be estimated by applying perturbation theory, leading to $\tau_\text{eff}=\tau (\Delta/ \omega_{\text{cp}})^2$ with $\tau$ being the lifetime of the unperturbed excited state and $\omega_{\text{cp}}$ the coupling matrix element of the ground state to the excited state. For our parameters ($\Delta=-\Delta_{\text{hfs}}/2$, $I_1=I_2=10$ W/m$^2$, and $\tau=27$ ns) we get an effective lifetime of $\tau_\text{eff}\sim 27$ ms. The latter can be increased by decreasing the intensities of the lasers. However, one has to bear in mind that this will reduce the depth of the trapping potentials as well.
\subsection{Inelastic Collisions}
Another loss mechanism occurs if more than one atom is loaded into the potential due to the mutual interaction of the atoms.
This mechanism can be estimated on a mean field level, incorporating an effective coupling coefficient that determines the interaction between the atoms. In the field-free case one gets a population transfer from one component to another due to interaction when there is an overlap between the wave functions of two components.
For our setup, however, one obtains new dressed states that are superpositions of the field-free states. Hence, one obtains a state changing contribution due to interaction even if only one dressed state is occupied. However, for the above discussed parameters this additional term can be neglected.
\section{Conclusions and Physical Applications}
We investigated the trapping potentials for $^{87}$Rb ground state atoms simultaneously
exposed to a magnetic trap in a Ioffe-Pritchard like configuration and an
optical trap in a Raman setup. The Raman lasers were detuned between the two
excited $5P_{1/2}$ hyperfine states, the $F=1$ and the $F=2$ state.
By varying the offset field of the Ioffe-Pritchard trap, we demonstrated that the trapping potential of the $m_F=0$ component can be tuned from a rotationally symmetric single well to a double well trap; in the intermediate regime, one finds a cigar shaped trapping potential.
By applying a phase difference between the two Raman lasers, the resulting trapping potentials can be rotated about the propagation direction of the laser beams.
A semi-analytical formula for the potential surfaces has been derived. All relevant properties of the double well potential have been determined analytically as a function of the various trap parameters.
For a single excitation laser, the proposed scheme results in a ring-shaped trap for the $m_F=0$ component.
In order to exploit the unique features of the above discussed potentials, one can think of various experiments. For example, one might trap the $m_F=0$ component in a
double well potential which gives for the $m_F=-1$ component a single well potential located at the center of the barrier. For an asymmetric occupation of the wells one can then observe tunneling of atoms trapped in the double well potential through the atoms trapped in the single well potential. The oscillation frequency of the tunneling can thus be investigated as a function of the occupation number of the second component located at the barrier, which is reminiscent of a single atom transistor \cite{Micheli}. We performed corresponding numerical simulations of the Spinor Gross Pitaevskii equation and observed indeed an increase of the oscillation period with increasing occupation number of the second component.
In a similar setup as mentioned above
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/death-with-dignity-maid-canada-health-care-life-11672892491
'Death With Dignity'? Choose Life Instead
Even people who are terminally ill and in pain can choose to live meaningfully.
Jan. 6, 2023 10:33 am ET
Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto
(1 minute)
In "MAID in Canada: What's Behind the Euthanasia Scandal?" (Dec. 31), Chris Selley highlights incidents in which euthanasia was offered as a crude solution to deficiencies in Canada's social safety net. But the economic incentive has been present from the beginning. Since Canada has a publicly funded healthcare system that prohibits private payment for essential health services, euthanasia often represents cost savings for the government.
Andrew Yu | {
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MIT NEWDIGS Design Lab advances work on medical treatment financing strategies
Industry leaders, patient advocates, and policymakers collaborate to make groundbreaking new therapies economically sustainable.
Eric Norman | Center for Biomedical Innovation
Eric Norman
Email: [email protected]
Madrid–MIT M+Visión Consortium
The MIT NEW Drug Development ParadIGmS (NEWDIGS) initiative, an international biomedical innovation "think-and-do tank" involving a range of stakeholders in the health care system, hosted a collaborative design lab to advance work on innovative financing models that could make potentially curative — but expensive — therapies accessible to patients and affordable to payers, while ensuring sustainable innovation by industry.
The design lab, held October 18-20 at MIT, was the third in an ongoing NEWDIGS project called Financing and Reimbursement of Cures in the U.S. (FoCUS). Eighty-one people, including senior leaders from a number of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, as well as patient advocates, public and private payers, clinicians, academic researchers, and venture capitalists, among others, participated.
"The FoCUS program's goal is not to assess value, but rather to develop innovative approaches to finance value," said Gigi Hirsch, executive director of the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation, which runs NEWDIGS. "Our current payment systems were not designed for this. We have to find ways to finance therapies with a high, one time cost up front, whose clinical benefits will accrue over time."
This meeting focused on pressure-testing financing models emerging from past sessions' work. Case studies included a gene therapy and a portfolio of ultra-orphan products — all currently under development in the industry — and a hypothetical product designed from a blending of characteristics of a group of oncology products. These cases were chosen because they represent classes of innovative therapies that, while suggesting dramatic benefit to patients, may be too expensive to succeed in current financing and reimbursement systems. The project teams are working toward real-world pilots designed to validate the financing models, and gain insights important for scalability.
The NEWDIGS Design Labs are distinguished by their format, which fosters candid dialogue and exploration of issues within a safe haven environment, under the strict terms of case-specific confidentiality agreements as well as the Chatham House Rule. Participants are encouraged to not just identify problems, but also to propose solutions — and cautioned against making assumptions about other stakeholders' motivations.
"Working together to pressure test solutions is crucial, because we really need to get at stakeholders' true needs," said one participant. "We can't have pilots fail because of knowable but unanticipated constraints on any party's part."
"We're hoping to bring a new medicine to market, but we're concerned the financing system won't support it," said a delegate of the biotech company developing one of the case study medicines. "Payers are scratching their heads, too; no single company can solve it. This week we're hoping for model recommendations that think through the mechanics and critical decisions from each stakeholder's point of view."
"[The FoCUS project] is interesting on several levels," said a public health expert working for a national patient advocacy organization. "It's a chance to interact with people with vastly different backgrounds and roles and I think there's a real chance to potentially influence future public policy with some of the outputs of the process."
Another participant, a program lead in a major pharmaceutical company, underscored the diverse participants' shared purpose. "I have seen the identification of financing tools based on the willingness of stakeholders to collaborate for the greater good of patients," she said.
"We're making great progress in FoCUS, and are developing a design toolkit as we go that everyone can use," said Hirsch. "In fact, the confidence we have in the project to date has inspired us to take steps toward a new project — Financing of Cures Internationally, or FoCI — so that we can address these challenges on a global scale."
NEWDIGS Initiative
Center for Biomedical Innovation
MIT NEWDIGS hosts design lab on new gene and oncology therapy financing models | {
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Posted on May 13, 2015 by europeancollections
Eduardo Galeano (source)
The Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano passed away on 13 April 2015, aged 74. He started his career in journalism, but came to greater prominence in 1971 with what remains his best-known work, Las venas abiertas de América Latina (original: 220.d.97.88; translation: 670:8.c.95.866), a history of Latin America from the time of Columbus onwards, focusing on the economic exploitation and military oppression that had shaped the continent. This book remained popular and respected throughout the decades, and even became an unexpected bestseller in 2009, when the Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez publicly gifted a copy to Barack Obama.
Galeano had a long and varied writing career, throughout which he tried to bring to light the usually unwritten history of Latin America and the world – that of the victims, the poor and the downtrodden – as he felt that without acknowledging and understanding this, governments and nations could never truly progress. His outspoken socialist stance unsurprisingly put him at odds with the right-wing dictatorships that dominated the Southern Cone in the 1970s and 1980s. He first fled Uruguay and then Argentina in the mid-1970s, and wrote another of his most famous works, Memoria del fuego (original: 670:8.c.95.547-9; translation: 9743.c.334-336), whilst in exile.
Galeano was able to return to his home country in 1985 and witnessed the election of Uruguay's first ever left-wing government in 2004. However, for the rest of his life he continued to reflect on the brutal legacies of colonialism and oppression in Latin America and the rest of the world – and the way in which governments continued to repeat the mistakes of the past – in works such as Espejos : una historia casi universal (original: C201.d.875; translation: C204.c.4475) and Los hijos de los días (original: 2012.8.5162; translation: C207.c.4362). Galeano saw in the modern-day military imperialism of developed democracies such as the United States a depressing mirror of the colonialism and enslavement of past centuries.
Parallel to (and very much interrelated with) his more socio-political work, Galeano was also highly esteemed for his writing on football. His best-known book in this vein was El fútbol a sol y sombre (original: 2001.8.5314; translation: 9005.c.7527), a kind of freeform social history and geography of the game. Galeano's passion for football was something he had in common with the German writer Günter Grass, who coincidentally passed away on the same day as him and also shared the Uruguayan's left-wing politics and strong social conscience. Both men abhorred the modern-day commercialization of the sport, but loved its potential for beauty and what it meant to their fellow countrymen.
In years to come, Eduardo Galeano's work and the issues it raises will almost certainly continue to resonate throughout the world. As he himself said, "History never really says goodbye. History says, see you later."
Christopher Greenberg
This entry was posted in Latin-American, Spanish and tagged authors, history, obituary, Spanish literature, Uruguay by europeancollections. Bookmark the permalink. | {
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Stofer collaborates with scientists doing basic research to help them design innovative outreach projects around their work. She turns her research into practice by helping scientists and formal and informal educators improve their public engagement.
Originally from Lake Jackson, Texas, Stofer's lifelong love of learning has shaped her career and led her all around the country. Her original interests in neuroscience led her to receive her bachelor's degree from the California Institute of Technology in 1998, studying biology.
She went on to earn her master's degree at Boston University in science journalism (2002). Stofer began working in outreach at the Museum of Science there. She spent two years as a video news release producer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center outside of Washington, DC, and then moved to full-time education and outreach at the Maryland Science Center, managing an exhibit on Earth Science news. There, she began education research in evaluation in the museum setting.
In 2013, Stofer obtained her Ph.D. from Oregon State University, studying science education. Her doctoral work ultimately brought her interests in research, education and communication together and set up her long-term research agenda at the University of Florida.
Stofer, K. A., & Wolfe, T. (accepted). Investigating Exemplary Public Engagement with Science: Case Study of Extension Faculty Reveals Preliminary Professional Development Recommendations. International Journal of Science Education, Part B.
Barrick, R.K., Heinert, S., Myers, B., Thoron, A., & Stofer, K.A. (accepted). Integrating disciplinary core ideas, the agriculture, food and natural resources career pathways, and next generation science standards. Career and Technical Education Research.
Stofer. K. A., & Schiebel, T. (accepted). What do we know? Review of U.S. public genetic modification literacy reveals little empirical data. Journal of Human Sciences and Extension.
Stofer, K. A., & Schiebel, T. (accepted). U.S. adults with agriculture experience are likely more familiar with genetic engineering than those without. Journal of Agricultural Education.
Kumar Chaudary, A., Warner, L. A., & Stofer, K. A. (accepted). Evaluation of an Online Behavior Change Certificate Program. Journal of Agricultural Education.
For a complete list of her publications, check out Stofer's CV!
2016 Outstanding Article, Journal of Geoscience Education. When a Picture isn't Worth 1000 Words: Learners Struggle to find Meaning in Data Visualizations
2015-16 eXtension Citizen Science Fellow
2014 Faculty Fellowship Summer Institute in Israel
2014 Jhumki Basu Equity Scholars Award, National Association for Research in Science Teaching
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Baldwin v. United States (1981)
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In: Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment
Edited by: John R. Vile & David L. Hudson Jr.
Subject: American Political History, American Political Thought, Law & Courts
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In Baldwin v. United States, 450 U.S. 1045 (1981), Justice Thurgood Marshall wrote a dissent from the majority's denial of certiorari in a case that the Court had received from the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case arose when ...
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A domain name is the equivalent of an address for people to use to find your site. Servers and systems all use the IP address to find your website but just imagine if your audience had to remember 67.19.28.98/~hypnoth. This is why we have domain names as they are more memorable for us mere mortals.
We always advise our customers to think about what they want to achieve with their website and buy as many domains as they may need. If it is a personal or family site where you don't expect to attract customers or unwanted visitors then you can have any domain name you wish (provided it is still available). For business, commercial or community sites where you are trying to attract an audience you need to consider some extra points before buying your domain names.
Do you have a recognised brand?
What are your primary keywords and search terms?
Can any of the above be mis-spelled?
It is worth noting that a company name and a related brand name may not always be known to your surfing audience. Here in the UK we have chocolates called 'Revels' but do you know which company owns that brand? So if you rely on using a single website for your company you may miss some of your target audience.
Search engines index billions of web pages and they use a lot of different techniques to rank those pages. Most of us would like our site to appear on the front page of Google, Yahoo, MSN etc. but those positions are based on the most appropriate sites that match the search term entered. The domain name also plays a part in this process as it can help to bring you nearer to the top of search terms.
Both sites have the same products, keywords, content, and incoming links. If a camping novice were to go looking for products and had no preference for supplier at this stage, it is likely that they might enter 'camping accessories' as a search term. Which of the two sites do you think is likely to rank highest? With all things being equal the search engines will prioritise the domain name as extra reasoning for a higher ranking.
Surprisingly enough there are many people who never consider mis-spelled names - Jane or Jayne? Accommodation or Accomodation? Can your domain name be mispelled? If it can then people will make that mistake. It is always worth buying every derivation of your domain as this secures the name. Some people would not think twice about creating a website that looks similar to yours and capture business form a mis-spelled name or even a TLD that you failed to buy. Many people will buy the .com or .co.uk but not both as they feel it is wasted money. It isn't rocket science - £9.00 a year for each extra domain name or risk someone else stealing your customers. | {
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It's the Dublin indie rock trio's first new material from their forthcoming LP.
Dublin-based indie trio Squarehead have returned with their first single of 2018, 'Always On'.
Taking a break for mental health reasons, the band have returned and brought a new album with them, due for release early next year. We also featured 'Waves' in 2017, which is taken from the same LP.
'Always On' deals with the issue of taking on responsibility in a sometimes very daunting modern world.
The song hears the group in fine form, with some very dynamic layered guitar parts and a striking hook in the chorus section.
We're delighted that they're back and look forward to hearing more from Squarehead in 2019. | {
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You have probably heard about it and you might have used it without knowing exactly what is it about. Digital Marketing. Digital Marketing simply means promoting your business with the help of an internet connection.
It refers to marketing efforts which are performed online: through a website, blog, social media profiles, etc.
Retailers and merchants who used posters and sent catalogs to their users in order to advertise their businesses are now trying to rank their website in Google Search Engine or create Facebook ads. And all of that because people today spend twice as much time online than they did ten years ago.
There are a few basic questions that you as a company need to get an answer to when it comes down to your customer base.
Who is your audience? What do they like/dislike? On what do they spend their time the most? How much money do they have? What is their opinion of your brand?
It is very important to narrow down your audience because you will get better results if you eliminate irrelevant prospects. Knowing who your audience is, will help you in your decisions connected to digital marketing. Without this, there is a high probability that you will just waste time and money without any effect.
In order to grow your business, the first thing you have to do is learn all about your competition. So basically, you need to ask yourself: Do I know all there is to know about my competitors? What makes my brand different than any other? What can I do to attract and keep my audience?
Good Market research can make you ready for continuous changes in the market and prevent you from being left behind your competition. You can find so much market data on the Internet. In the end, you need to make sure to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the competitors and compare them to your own.
– Hubspot is one of the best marketing software that can help you improve your digital marketing strategy. It gives you the opportunity to attract leads by creating blog posts, videos or infographics, and helps you to optimize and share this content on social media. In addition, Hubspot provides you information about your new customers.
– Qpick is a platform that enables businesses to promote themselves, using digital flyers. With the help of Artificial Intelligence, the flyer will get to the right customer, not bothering someone who is not interested in the particular offer. Also, it helps you collect data for your customers, like who gets the flyer, when and where.
– Marketo is an amazing marketing tool, which gives the opportunity to engage with your customers across the most popular digital channels from a single marketing software platform. It provides different marketing strategies for different industries, including finance, healthcare, media, technology, etc. | {
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Are My Anger and Irritability Hormone Related?
Home > Ask Our Experts > Are My Anger and Irritability Hormone Related?
Please can you help me. I have recently seen my GP and explained about my and moods and irritability and anger feelings. I did say it was slightly similar to the post-natal depression I had years ago but not nearly as bad - just more bad moods.
He has prescribed anti-depressants and I am really not comfortable taking them. I am nearly 43 and feel he has ignored my question about these moods being hormone/menopausal related. My husband has likened my moods to those when I was pregnant and so I feel sure they are hormone related. Can you give me any advice please?
First, it's great that you went to see your GP. Many people put off seeing their doctor and it's important to see your GP when you're experiencing worrisome health symptoms. It sounds as though your GP diagnosed you with depression, which then led to the prescription for antidepressants.
I can appreciate that you are questioning whether antidepressants are the right choice for you. It's difficult to say if you should continue; I would strongly recommend you discuss this discomfort with your GP and I should also stress that you shouldn't simply stop taking them, as you could suffer from withdrawal symptoms.
While you are young on average at age 43 to be experiencing symptoms of menopause, it is still entirely possible that your moods are related to the decline in hormones that is associated with menopause. Your GP can have blood tests conducted for you and a thorough examination to provide an opinion on whether this is the case.
It would also be important to consider if you are experiencing any other signs and symptoms, such as irregular periods and vaginal dryness.
However, in terms of hormonal moods, a more likely scenario might be Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS). Do you find that these moods are constant or do they tend to occur around the same time each month? This might help in determining if you suffer from PMS.
Finally, it's important to really look at how things are going in your life in terms of stress and your emotions. The diagnosis you initially received may be accurate or you may be suffering from temporary stress. Has anything occurred recently in your life that might be triggering your moods? You didn't mention how long you have been feeling this way, so it's difficult to provide feedback.
To conclude, there are a number of causes of your moods, ranging from psychological and mental to physical. However, you should approach your health as you first did – by seeing your GP.
If you feel your current GP is not actively listening to your concerns and you don't feel your care has been adequate, then I would recommend finding another GP who meets your needs. Hopefully, you will find the cause of your moods and can get back to feeling like yourself again. | {
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The MDC Vacuum Products division product line consists of flanges, fittings, valves, roughing hardware, vacuum measurement, sample motion and manipulation instruments, system safety components (pressure burst disks and SafeView™ viewport safety covers), thin film products (evaporation and sputtering sources, accessories, and materials) vacuum pumps, and vacuum chambers.
Insulator Seal Inc. (ISI™), a division of MDC Vacuum Products, LLC, manufactures electrical & optical ceramic-to-metal sealed components for harsh environments. ISI has been the innovation leader in the industry for over 30 years. Evolving from being a high vacuum solutions provider only, ISI now delivers world-class components for harsh environmental connector applications around the globe.
We have eight generic product classes used to create innovative solutions for our markets. They are Viewport, Break, Liquid, RF Power, Thermocouple, Power, Multipin, and Coaxial. Each product has its own defined value in the transmission of energy, light, and fluid between a harsh environment to the ambient system. Regardless of your industry or application, Insulator Seal can provide you with the connector solution you require.
MDC Gas Delivery Products (a division of MDC Vacuum Products, LLC), specializes in the design and manufacture of ultra-high purity gas delivery lines, panels, components, complex systems, as well as UHP weldments and full gas panels and boxes.
Capabilities include clean room welding of gas lines, vacuum weldments and tube bending. We offer engineering, manufacturing, and system integration solutions to the Solar, LED, Aerospace, Clean Technology, Medical Device, and Semiconductor industries. Our gas distribution products represent a core competency at MDC's Gas Delivery Products. With early involvement at the flow schematic stage, our engineering team provides concurrent design and development to enhance and optimize your gas distribution system. All gas distribution systems, from single gas sticks to multimodule gas cabinets are built to meet customer specifications and comply with quality and semiconductor industry standards. Working within a class 100 clean room environment, MDC technicians maintain the design and performance integrity of each system as it is being assembled and tested.
Located in Milton Keynes, UK, the MDC Vacuum Limited EU division of MDC Vacuum Products, LLC serves as an integral part of our worldwide network and upholds MDC's dedication to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
Our experienced technical staff can help determine exactly what your system needs, and if you have specifications that are not part of the standard catalog, we will work with you to develop a custom solution. Using state of the art CAD/CAM facilities and ANSYS finite element analysis we are able to efficiently design and produce everything from simple adapters to complex sample handling systems. MDC EU is ISO 9001:2015 certified and adheres to PD 5500:2015, PED 2016, and ASME Vlll Div 1 specifications to ensure quality and consistency in our services and products. DC EU's high capability and versatility can be seen in our capacity to produce highly specialized components while maintaining a robust catalog of standard parts. We are proficient in the manufacture of high specification components and assemblies for applications such as material analysis, medical use, nuclear research, and research at global universities and institutes. We also specialize in the design and manufacture of magnetically shielded Mu-metal vacuum chambers and chambers that require ultra-high vacuum to high pressure capabilities. Our manufacturing department is well equipped to work with a wide range of materials including 3000 series stainless steels, Mu-metal, high nickel alloys – Inconel®, 5000 series aluminum alloy, and class 2 and 5 titanium.
Our 2,500-square meter facility provides convenient distribution, custom engineering, and onsite manufacturing for MDC customers in Europe. We are capable of taking customer's designs or proposals and turning them into bespoke solutions. MDC Europe wants to provide our customers with a one stop shop for all of their vacuum requirements. Wherever you are in the world, MDC is there to drive your process forward. | {
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From the best-selling, award winning author of the No Dig Organic Home and Garden, Stephanie Hafferty offers a pathway to low cost, zero waste and as plastic free living as possible. She shows you the advantages and pleasures of cooking seasonally and making organic products for you and your family's health and happiness. Learn how to be resourceful, creative and inspired by what is seasonal and close to hand for a 100% organic home.
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PJSC Siberia Airlines (Russian: ПАО «Авиакомпания "Сибирь"» "PАО Aviakompania Sibir"), operating as S7 Airlines, is an airline headquartered in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia, with offices in Moscow. As of 2008, it was Russia's biggest domestic airline. Its main bases are Domodedovo International Airport and Tolmachevo Airport.
What is now S7 Airlines started in 1957 as "the Tolmachevo united squadron" of the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of the USSR. After the Soviet Union disintegration and during 1990's Russian economic reforms a state-run "Siberia Airlines" was created based on the squadron in 1992 and later privatized in 1994. The same year Siberia was assigned an IATA airline code. Siberia Airlines was rebranded S7 Airlines in 2006.
In 1997, Siberia Airlines tried to buy Vnukovo Airlines, to make Moscow its next main hub, but this didn't eventuate.
After the 1998 Russian financial crisis, Vnukovo Airlines was heading towards bankruptcy, and Siberia Airlines advised it to merge, but Vnukovo refused. In 1999, Siberia Airlines signed a document for the Vnukovo Airlines take-over, in the event the airline ceased operations due to insolvency. S7 Airlines began merging with Vnukovo Airlines in 2001. S7 Airlines had acquired all the aircraft from Vnukovo Airlines including Tupolev Tu-154, Tupolev Tu-204-100 and Ilyushin Il-86.
Siberia Airlines Flight 1812 was a commercial flight shot down by the Ukrainian military over the Black Sea on 4 October 2001, en route from Tel Aviv, Israel to Novosibirsk, Russia. The plane, a Soviet-made Tupolev Tu-154, carried an estimated 66 passengers and 12 crew members. Most of the passengers were Israelis visiting relatives in Russia. No one on board survived. The crash site is about 190 km west-southwest of the Black Sea resort of Sochi and 140 km north of the Turkish coastal town of Fatsa and 350 km south-southeast of Feodosiya in Crimea. Ukraine eventually admitted that the disaster was probably caused by an errant S-200 missile fired by its armed forces. Ukraine ended up paying $15 million to surviving family members of 78 victims ($200,000 per victim).
Flight 1812 departed Tel Aviv with destination Novosibirsk. It proceeded at an altitude of 36,000 ft over the Black Sea when the Russian ground control center in Sochi suddenly lost contact with the airliner. Soon afterward, the pilot of an Armenian plane crossing the sea nearby reported seeing the Russian plane explode before it crashed into the sea about 1:45 PM Moscow time (9:45 AM GMT). Most of the passengers were Israelis visiting their relatives in Russia. No one on board survived. A national day of mourning was instituted in Israel—with a moment of silence, flags at half-mast, and schools teaching special lessons on the tragedy. A monument to the victims was built in Ben Shemen forest in Israel. | {
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Pajarito Powder team members, Barr Zulevi and Alexey Serov participated in this year's Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Meeting June 14th and 15th, hosted in Arlington, VA.
are subject to peer review.
Plenary speakers for this year's event included Pierre-Etienne Franc, of Air Liquide, Dr. Katsuhiko Hirose of Toyota Motor Corporation, and Thierry Lepercq of Engie. Representatives of most of the major companies involved in hydrogen, fuel cell, electrolyzer and related fields were in attendance, including Toyota, General Motors, BMW, Volkswagen, 3M, as well as numerous others.
There was strong participation from New Mexico entities, including Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories.
Pajarito Powder, LLC is a venture-backed startup, funded by the Verge Fund and other investors, focused on developing next-generation fuel cell catalysts and catalyst supports for the automotive and electrolyzer industries. Working with both automotive OEMs and major electrolyzer manufacturers, Pajarito Powder is well poised to lead in advanced catalyst and catalyst support development in rapidly developing clean/green hydrogen industries. | {
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är en kommun och ort i Saale-Holzland-Kreis i förbundslandet Thüringen i Tyskland.
Kommunen ingår i förvaltningsgemenskapen Eisenberg tillsammans med kommunerna Eisenberg, Gösen, Hainspitz, Mertendorf och Petersberg.
Referenser
Kommuner och städer i Saale-Holzland-Kreis | {
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riode appears in "High Fidelity" quite regularly, but not too often. For as long as I can remember, a review of one of its products has always featured in our "Japanese" issue. It may have to do with the fact that Triode had its Polish and European premiere in the May 2006 issue of "High Fidelity". The component that was reviewed was a small and inexpensive 300B amplifier, a really unusual combination. The TRV-300SE amplifier, then still sold under the name TRI – changed to TRIODE a few years later – was the work of Mr. Junichi Yamazaki who founded the company in 1996 in Koshigaya-shi Saitama. In a mini-interview, he said that he regarded the output transformers to be the most important component in tube amplifier design. Looking at the evolution of his products over the years, mechanical design and the type of tubes used have become equally important.
I'll start with the latter. In his 2006 amplifier, Mr. Yamazaki used tubes from Okaya, a Japanese company completely unknown to me (even today), which bore the logo TRI. The output stage featured a single directly heated 300B triode, slightly smaller than usual, driven by 6SN7 dual triode. The circuit was very simple, with small output transformers. This allowed to keep the unit's price low while the amplifier was proudly labeled "Made in Japan" on the rear panel. The TRX-M300 under review today belongs to a different generation of Triode products. It is an expensive piece of equipment and there was no need to cut corners with the design, in order to find the best compromise between the target budget and sound quality. Where the TRV-300SE was an entry level amplifier, extremely pleasant but definitely a budget product, the TRX-M300 is a true reference component. This is clearly marked on the large golden plates with the model name mounted to massive power transformer cans, which say: "REFERENCE EDITION".
The amplifier was not created in a vacuum. The point of reference in its development was the legendary American design, the Western Electric EC 91A. This is not the first such attempt, just to mention the outstanding amplifiers from Reimyo http://www.highfidelity.pl/artykuly/0811/reimyo_cat_pat.html , Sophia Electric and others. The circuit is based on a single 300B output triode, here in the PSVANE WE300B version, a copy of the original Western Electric triode, which is driven by two 310A pentodes also used in the Reimyo PAT-777 amplifier mentioned above. Plate voltage rectification is handled by the 274B diode. The amplifier is massive and comes in two separate enclosures. The weight of each monoblock (22 kg) and its dimensions (420 mm x D 340 mm x H 210 mm) speak for themselves. This was necessitated by the use of large in-house made transformers and the desire to maintain the lowest possible crosstalk. The amplifier has automatic bias, 10 Hz – 50 kHz (-2 dB) frequency response and the output power of 8 W.
Chet Baker, It could happen to you, Riverside/Fantasy/Original Jazz Classic OJC20 303-2, Super Bit Mapping CD (1958/?).
Clan of Xymox, Matters of Mind, Body and Soul, Trisol/Soul Food TRI 488 CD, CD (2014).
Czesław Niemen, Spodchmurykapelusza, Pomaton/EMI PTROMO CD 435, SPCD (2001).
Diary of Dreams, Elegies in Darkness, Accession Records A137, "Limited Edition" CD (2014).
G.F. Haendel, Duetti da Camera, La Risonansa, Fabio Biondi, Glossa GCD 921516, CD (2014).
Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong and His Friends, RCA Victor/BMG 63961 2, "Bluebird First Editions", CD (2002).
Paula Cole, Courage, Decca B0008292-02, CD (2007).
Tadeusz WoĽniak, Tadeusz WoĽniak, Polskie Nagrania "MUZA"/Polskie Nagrania, PNCD 1289, CD (1974/2010).
The Hilliard Ensemble, The Hilliard Sound. Renaissance Masterpieces, Erato 4632795, 3 x CD (1985, 1986/2014).
Wes Montgomery & Wynton Kelly Trio, Smokin' At The Half Note, Verve 2103476, "Verve Master Edition", CD (1965/2005).
Yello, Touch, Polydor 27194851, FLAC 16/44,1 (2009).
Just like with the best audio components, by which I understand those that are involving and not merely the most expensive, the Triode amplifier "dictated" the music I was listening to. Of course, the auditions – like all tests in general – have their own methodology, carefully worked out by each reviewer. What's important is to ensure that the methodology is reasonable and to stick to it unwaveringly. In the end, it all comes down to comparing audio components to the reference system, which requires repeatability. Having said that, there is room for improvisation outside the regular, fixed parts of the review. After all, we are talking about products that affect our feelings and this requires our adapting to the situation. In such case as the TRX-M300, the element of "free" prevails over "mandatory". Actually, it is "free" by name only; as I said before, it is insisted on by the component itself.
Triode creates its own clearly defined world, confined on each side but internally so rich as to be self-sufficient. Just like Japan itself. And while in July 1853 four black ships commanded by Commodore Matthew Perry, a U.S. naval officer, anchored at Edo Bay, ending the 200-year isolation of Nihon-koku, the country has since remained closed to a certain extent, mostly in terms of mentality. And absolutely self-sufficient, apart from natural resources. It might seem that Japan's peculiar fascination or obsession with the American pop culture and European art, including Chopin's music, tells a different story and reflects their openness. In fact, it's just another form of isolation as the interest is in the tangible and intangible objects of culture and not in the countries they originate from. This can also be "reversely" applied to the TRX-M300. It is a finished, beautiful and highly refined world.
The sound of Triode amplifiers can be best described as smooth. Silk or velvet smooth. Teflon is even smoother, but it is usually associated with something cold and impersonal. Here we are presented with something very, very personal and "human." In an objective analysis, taking into account individual sub-ranges, sonic aspects, etc., Mr. Yamazaki's amplifier exhibits significant deviations from neutrality (and from the reference amplifier). There can be no doubt about that. Its modest power output additionally narrows down the circle of matching speakers, to a large extent "dictating" the sound of such system – high sensitivity speakers sound different than those of the average sensitivity (for better and worse). But hey, it's like a wedding ring – you put in on with a big smile on your face. And if you take a proper care of what happens LATER, you will stand behind that decision with your whole self for the rest of your life.
That's why I feel uncomfortable writing about withdrawn top and bottom end. There is no deep bass or upper treble to speak about, no matter what source we use and what kind of speakers we listen on. We need neither the former nor the latter – as long as it is also OUR world. All albums sound warm and friendly. It makes no difference what kind of music we are talking about. I listened both to Clan of Xymox and Diary of Dreams, as well as to the refined vocal recordings of Handel's Duetti da Camera, and quite a few jazz albums. Even more than a few. The sound that was defined by the amplifier helped any good music. It brought out its inner pulse and emotional tension. The better the recording, the closer the presentation to the listener; the worse the recording, the further the presentation. But if the basic requirement – the quality of music – is met, we will be sitting down captivated by the sound. Being aware of the limitations of music material and dreaming about how it would sound in a better world, where producers and music labels know what they are doing, we will wait for the next track, next part of the record, and then another album.
What stands out is a phenomenal resolution. It might seem nonsensical, if we already know about the limited frequency response, smoothness and low power output, and hence limited macro dynamics. Except that we are talking about a high-end component, with a sensitive designer behind it, a person whose world coincides with the world of those who have already grown out of the pursuit of hi-fi.
Listening to any kind of music on the Triode, we get everything we need. It pushes all the right buttons for us and does it in the correct order. The sound is warm but extremely differentiating. This means that it will never upset us with over-emphasized treble, glaring upper midrange or contoured (hardened) bass. If a recording shows any of these problems, the amplifier will let us know about them but will not overwhelm us.
This was true, for example, with the album Louis Armstrong and His Friends. Recorded in 1970, a year before Satchmo's death, it shows all the shortcomings of audio production from that period of time. It has flat dynamics and low resolution, and is too bright. Except that listening to Armstrong's voice – weak, old and lacking the depth known from his early recordings – we experience it the way this "farewell letter" deserves. It evokes emotions, reflection on life and the joy of the fact that someone like him was with us (or before us).
The Triode monoblocks showed no artificial warming of the sound. It was warm, thanks to its smoothness, but rather in the sense of the lack brightness. The recordings perfectly "shone through" that filter and every sonic aspect I have described earlier was absolutely clear. But there is no need for such an extreme example, because the certainty I am talking about also related to other, less explicit comparisons. Take, for example, Wes Montgomery's album Willow Weep For Me issued on SHM-CD by Universal Music Group (Japan) and compare it to the same recordings previously released as bonus tracks on Smokin' At The Half Note, in the Verve Master Edition series. The remaster prepared by Bob Irvin and Kip Smith, released in an ordinary European version easily beat the seemingly superior SHM-CD edition. The sound was more natural, more open and warmer. Which shows that the CD release format is but the final link in a long chain, where the quality of the recorded material and its further processing are much more important. | {
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Dane Mizutani / St. Paul Pioneer Press Mar 25th 2019 - 10pm.
ST. PAUL -- Over the years, Rem Pitlick has gotten plenty of advice from his father Lance Pitlick, a former defenseman who spent nearly a decade playing in the NHL.
As a former Gophers star who made a name for himself not too far west of the Xcel Energy Center, on the U campus in Minneapolis, it seemed fitting that Pitlick got to make his NHL debut on Monday night, March 25, against the Wild.
Pitlick signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Predators on Friday afternoon, opting to forego his senior year at the University of Minnesota.
That started at the Xcel Energy Center, a rink in which Pitlick doesn't necessarily have the fondest memories. He played there as a part of the now-defunct North Star College Cup his freshman year at the U.
Pitlick hoped better memories on Monday night.
Pitlick played for 9:43 and was called for one penalty in the 1-0 Predator win. | {
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The perfect ocean getaway for your 18-inch doll!
We'll have oceans of fun in our home by the sea!
Sail away into adventure with the Our Generation Seaside Beach House, a fully-stocked beach house playset for 18-inch dolls! This award-winning beach house playset is the perfect paradise by the sea with everything you need to cook, sleep, and explore.
This beach house is ready for adventure, and it has a lot of realistic details.
Cook up a tasty seaside meal with the lifelike kitchenette accessories and the real sounds from the tea kettle and stove. The nautical accessories are perfect for adventure, and when it's time to rest, convert the kitchen bench into a pull-out bed with a mattress and blanket. Give your doll sweet dreams with a starry projection on the ceiling (with real working lights!) The Seaside Beach House is your getaway by the waves.
Have you met Clarissa, Dedra, and Noa, the dolls in the photos of the Seaside Beach House? They love adventures at the beach!
Dress your favorite Our Generation dolls in the Fashion Wave outfit featuring a cool wetsuit and a boogie board for your dolls.
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Just a stone's throw from the magnificent Laguna Grande on the banks of the Cuyabeno River sits Jamu Lodge. This lodge tries to take eco-tourism to the next level, with solar-panel energy and candles that help provide the hotel with an intimately illuminated natural ambiance. Once you are settled in to your room, lace up your boots and get ready for your adventure.
Nestled right in the Cuyabeno Reserve, Jamu has access to some of the most interesting and engaging activities in the Amazon, like spotting some of the hundreds of birds that call this reserve their home, hiking along the lodge's winding trails, and witnessing primary forests and unique "moretal" swamps.
At the Jamu Lodge, there are 9 cabanas with multiple rooms in each. They are connected via an elevated walkway and are built in traditional Amazonian form, with thatched roofs and comfortable spaces. All of the rooms have a private bathroom and easy access to the hammock lounge and dining area.
The dining area is at the center of the lodge (and for many, the center of their experience). Although they use only the freshest locally bought ingredients, like yucca and plantains, the menu is as diverse as the guests who visit, including a national and international gastronomy. If you save enough room, there are even delicious desserts and great alcoholic beverages at the bar too.
Children discount may apply. For special rates please consult with your destination expert.
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Original, tantalising food creations simply sum up what has come to be expected of La Sfoglia. Set in the heart of Valletta, patrons may unleash their taste buds to savour the finest food prepared by Chef de Cuisine Oswald Caruana and his team, meticulously selecting the best of local and foreign ingredients.
La Sfoglia is a family run restaurant run by Oswald, Jerome and Samuel. It specialises in fresh fish and shellfish. However we offer an array of mouth-watering dishes together with daily specialities. Come and enjoy our culinary creations in our intimate restaurant or out on the terrace. We also offer customized menus according to the specific needs of our clients for large group events.
Oswald has left his mark in various International eateries and has been equally successful in a number of renowned restaurants in Malta. Oswald was trained by the world renowned Chef, Andrew Fairlie at the Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. He was part of the team when the Gleneagles Hotel restaurant was awarded the second Michelin Star.
Oswald and his team are pleased to offer their culinary creations for outside catering and they also extend their services as private personal chefs for your dinner party and other private functions.
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Awarded for Action on Old Water Pipes
Source: American Water
New Jersey Alliance for Action presents award to New Jersey American Water
VOORHEES, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- With 15 percent of its nearly 9,000 miles of water and sewer mains approaching 100 years old and needing rehabilitation or replacement, New Jersey American Water is turning to new technology to make old pipes like new again. For its innovative work to rehabilitate more a 90 year-old pipeline in West Orange, the company received the New Jersey Action Alliance's 2013 Distinguished Engineering Award.
The New Jersey American Water project involved the cleaning and lining of more than 1,600 feet of water main that was installed in the 1920s. The inside of the six-inch diameter, unlined cast iron pipe was cleaned of sediment that had built up internally over time and then lined with 3M Scotchkote Liner, a durable epoxy coating that strengthens the pipe from within and adds decades to the pipe's useful life.
"We are honored to receive this award from the New Jersey Alliance for Action," said Suzanne Chiavari, vice president of engineering for New Jersey American Water. "Ultimately, the advances that we used in our engineering practices benefit our customers and help us bring reliable water service to the state's residents and businesses."
New Jersey American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately 2.5 million people. Founded in 1886, American Water is the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J., the company employs approximately 6,700 dedicated professionals who provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to an estimated 14 million people in more than 30 states, as well as parts of Canada. More information can be found by visiting www.amwater.com.
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Sanexen Water successfully completes major repairs in the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City in record time. Montréal, Québec, October 30, 2018 – During the weekend of October 20th, Sanexen Water, Inc., a member of the LOGISTEC family, successfully completed major repairs in the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City with minimal impact. When the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) began planning repairs and upgrades to Route 495 and the Lincoln Tunnel, one of the requirements was to...
Scott & Fyfe's Solution To The Extreme Challenges Of CIPP
We continually remodel our product portfolio to service and support the prevailing market of the day. With that said, in the spirit of continuous improvement, our range of Alphashield CIPP products has been expanded and refined into four new product groups: Alphaduct Alphaduct is our seamless glass textile liner designed and developed for the fast assistance of pipe rehabilitation systems. The unique 100% glass tubular knitted structure can come with either a TPU or PVC outer foil. This material can perform...
Successful Installations in Sweden With NCC
NCC Infrastructure, with its group HQ in Solna completed two successful pipe rehabilitation job unique set of challenges. One contract was in the Stockholm municipality of involved the rehabilitation of a storm water pipe. The pipe was totally deteriorated through significant rusting an collapse. The pipe in lay under a park area and continued under a road carrying heavy volumes of traffic. Rehabilitation was required for 86 meters of the pipe length, and was successfully carried out using the Berolina Liner...
GTI Selected as Part of Large Paper Mill's Wastewater Treatment Upgrade
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) is pleased to have been awarded a contract to cover a large anaerobic digester at with one of its innovative gas collection covers. Lake Utopia Paper, a J.D. Irving Company, manufactures approximately 185,000 tonnes of finished corrugating medium per year. The mill, which is located in New Brunswick, Canada, was an early adopter of anaerobic digestion technology. A plant expansion and upgrade of current infrastructure recently led the mill to invest in a new wastewater treatment...
New ownership structure at BKP Berolina Polyester GmbH & Co. KG
Velten, 11.10.2016 – In their publication from Monday 10.10.2016, Greiffenberger AG shared inside information in accordance with Article 17 MAR that their 75% in BKP Berolina Polyester GmbH & Co. KG (BKP) was being sold. The purchaser is a subsidiary company of T3 Holding GmbH. The completion of the purchase contract is still subject to closing conditions and is expected to take place by 30 October 2016 at the latest. Having now been the managing director for more than 25 years, Ralf Odenwald will also...
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Sponsor & Exhibit
Convention Venue
Local Transport
The Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) s located in the heart of the city on the River liffey. Dublin's public transportation system is well known for its efficiency and cheap fares. By walking and riding buses and subways, there is practically no place that you cannot reach in the city.
Visitors may also visit the Transport for Ireland website for detailed information about traveling around Dublin.
Leap Card
Leap Card is a re-usable smartcard that enables you to pay for multiple public transportation options around Dublin. Get unlimited travel over your selected time period and go anywhere you want in the city and suburbs of Dublin, on any public transport you choose. You can even travel to and from the Airport at the start and end of your trip without any additional charge.
Purchase a Leap Visitor Card online, delivered to your home before you travel. You may also purchase Leap Cards from many local agents.
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Once you have a Leap Visitor Card, you can top-up with additional time periods (1, 3 or 7 days) at any Leap Card Payzone outlet in Dublin (up to a maximum of five times). Your Leap Visitor Card allows you unlimited travel for the period you have selected on most transport services in Dublin:
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Dublin Bus & Bus Éireann
Dublin Bus (Irish Public Bus System)
Dublin Bus is Dublin's local bus service. Dublin Bus offers a high frequency, easy-to-use and accessible service across all of the city centre and surrounding areas. These services include city bus services, Airlink, Nitelink and DART feeder buses. Exact change, weekly tickets or top up Leapcards must be used. You can find more information on fares and tickets here.
Bus Éireann
Bus Éireann (National Bus Service) operates bus routes throughout Ireland linking every major town & city in the country to Dublin. Bus Éireann routes below: East Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow South Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford West Galway,
Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo North Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan.
The central Dublin bus station is called Busáras and is located on Store Street in Dublin 1. Busáras is just 5 minutes from The CCD on the Luas Red Line and is located beside Connolly railway station.
Visit the Bus Eireann website for more information.
Irish Rail - DART & Luas
Irish Rail /DART
The CCD is less than 10 minutes on the Luas Red Line from Dublin's two main railway stations, Connolly and Heuston. Operated by Irish Rail, these stations serve all the major towns and cities in Ireland.
The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) rail network runs along the coast of Dublin, from Malahide and Howth, to Bray and Graystones, providing transport from the city centre to suburban areas. Connolly, Pearse Street and Tara Street DART stations are all located about 10 minutes' walk from The CCD.
Luas – Dublin Light Rail
Luas is Dublin's light rail transit system. There are two lines, the Green Line and the Red Line. The CCD is on the Red Line, conveniently linking to downtown Dublin and Connolly and Heuston rail stations. Major Square and Spencer Dock are the closest stops. Switch between the Red and Green lines at Abbey Street / O'Connell – GPO / Marlborough stops.
Dublin is one of many European cities that offer bike sharing for its many visitors and residents. You will see bikes parked and ready to ride throughout Dublin.
Visit Dublin Bikes website for more information.
The Convention Centre Dublin is just minutes away from Ireland's M50 motorway network and Dublin's Port Tunnel, making it easy to bring in supplies and equipment for your event. It is also next to the Samuel Beckett Bridge which spans the River Liffey, aiding access between the North and South of the city.
The CCD has its own underground car park, with over 2,000 spaces located in car parks nearby, as well as considerable on street 'pay and display' parking on North Wall Quay and adjoining roads.
Find out more about parking near The CCD
Walking to the RDS – Pedestrians
Walking to the CCD – Pedestrians
The CCD's city centre location makes it quick and easy to reach by foot from your hotel or local accommodation. We encourage delegates to walk as it reduces your carbon footprint and is a great way to incorporate physical activity before and after your convention.
We suggest consulting Google Maps to assist you in finding the best walking route from your departure point to the
RDS.
Irish Rail: The CCD is less than 10 minutes on the Luas Red Line from Dublin's two main railway stations, Connolly and Heuston. Operated by Irish Rail, these stations serve all the major towns and cities in Ireland.
Bus Éireann (National Bus Service) operates bus routes throughout Ireland linking every major town & city in the country to Dublin. Bus Éireann routes below: East Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath, Wexford, Wicklow South Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford West Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo North Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan.
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ZwCreateFile:
mov eax, 0x25
mov edx, 0x7ffe0300
call [edx]
retn 0x2c
How do you find out that ZwCreateFile is 0x25?
A: Windows System Call Table (NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista) says that NtCreateFile (the same function as ZwCreateFile, see MSDN and many others) is
Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP W2K3 Vista
SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 SP0 SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP0 SP1 SP2 SP0 SP1 SP0
0x17 0x17 0x17 0x17 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x25 0x25 0x25 0x27 0x27 0x3b
You can easily discover these for yourself by dumping the syscall table nt!KiServiceTable using kd or WinDbg.
Information from the Sysinternals forums.
A: Have your compiler generate a map file. The map file contains function names and their locations (offsets, addresses or both). Search the map file for an address and you should come up with a name for that address.
In your example, ZwCreateFile is not 0x25. The processor dereferences the {pointer} value in edx and uses that value as the address for ZwCreateFile. The address of ZwCreateFile cannot be obtained from the assembly language you posted. The address of ZwCreateFile is stored in location 0x7ffe0300, which must have been initialized before this assembly language fragment.
Again, consult your map file.
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There is something that is really big these days online called Facebook. Your brother Jack just got started tonight. I know this might sound strange, but he is now Facebook "friends" with your friends. Jack also became friends with cousins Michael, Hannah and Emma. He is "chatting" right now with Sam Shoyer.
Here is something that Emma posted yesterday. It appears you're on Facebook too.
I haven't written in a while. There is a lot going on. As I always say, "just 'cause I haven't written doesn't mean I'm not thinking of you."
We had a vacation and an Inaugural since I last wrote you. I'll get you caught up soon. Sorry.
How terrible/crazy is it to see these both in the newspaper on the same day. Actually, the same thing happened before. I will look back and find that.
Unfortunately, we know that whole ventilator/University of Minnesota thing. Let's hope for a good outcome.
GASTON – When Dylan Moore and his family return from Minnesota where he is receiving treatments for the rare disease, Fanconi anemia, they are in for a big surprise thanks to a few special people and the Roanoke Valley Home Builders Association.
Since the progression of his disease has severely weakened his immune system, Dylan, who has always had to share a bedroom, will need his own separate room and modifications made throughout the home, said Joey Elias, president of the builders group. The main problem was the Moore's home just wasn't big enough to create a separate special area for Dylan.
There was, however, a nice carport attached to the brick home. It doesn't take much imagination to guess what the group of builders decided to do with that carport, but most would think one simple bedroom. What the group has done is transform the carport into a bedroom suite, complete with its own bathroom and closets. The suite is attached to Dylan's parents' bedroom through their bathroom, with a separate laundry area and hallway entrance that now exits into a new bricked-in carport.
Elias said Mike Copeland did the framing, Rightmeyer Equipment Rentals provided all the landscaping and heavy equipment used and most of the concrete work. Lloyd's Decorating Center donated the paint supplies and will help with the flooring. Weaver Insulation donated all of the insulation and Bill Freeman Roofing donated all the labor to seamlessly blend the new roof in with the existing one. "Once again, I feel badly because I know I'm leaving out so many people who have been involved in Project Dylan," Elias said.
There is one big push going on now to finish the project because the Moores are expected to return home by the end of January. Elias and the guys working Friday were a whirlwind of activity. Once they are out of the way, the final painting will start and the flooring will be installed. The finishing touches will be the landscaping, which John Pittman Landscaping will handle.
What the Moores see when they get home will surely amaze them.
With Dylan's special needs, this group of builders has made life much easier for the Moores. Elias said it is just another example of how caring people are here in the Valley. "When we heard about the family in need, we all just came together and got it done. The one's who called us are the one's that deserve the credit, but that's just the kind of people they are," said Elias.
FAIRVIEW, MINN. — The family of Dylan Moore is asking for prayers as a new mass was found behind his heart this week and he is now in intensive care, once more on a ventilator.
The 8-year-old child was reportedly scheduled to leave the University of Minnesota Children's Hospital in seven days, and the family had been counting down until the time when they could all be reunited.
Moore was born with Fanconi anemia, a rare genetic disease, distinguished by short stature, skeletal anomalies, increased incidence of solid tumors and leukemias, bone marrow failure and cellular sensitivity to DNA damaging agents such as mitomycin C. He recently underwent a bone marrow transplant.
Hen, this is how our world went from perfect to topsy turvy. The only thing you don't hear in this video is the sound of the timebomb starting to tick.
Nana unearthed this video when we were out in St. Michaels for New Years. It was your Yahrzeit, the 6th of Tevet. This was incredibly hard for me and Mom to watch. It was the first time we'd ever seen it. All of a sudden the future goes from innocent and bright to dark and scary.
Welcome to the world beautiful Henry from Allen Goldberg on Vimeo.
Well, at least I knew you were going to be a girl. I don't remember that Mom thought you'd be a girl. Way to prove 'em wrong, boyo!
ROANOKE RAPIDS— After two months, Dylan Moore is starting to show progress in his recovery from a bone marrow transplant he received in October. Moore, a 7-year-old who has stolen the hearts of all who know him, suffers from a rare form of anemia, Fanconi anemia.
Family and friends have rallied to support the family, and several fundraisers sponsored by the Eagles Club and many others were held to provide for the family during Moore's lengthy illness.
Moore suffered from kidney failure early on after the procedure and had to endure dialysis daily. He recently developed an infection, similar to mono, and was put on a respirator. High fevers and unanswered questions plagued the family as everyone held their breath and prayed for a miracle.
Moore was finally removed from the respirator about a week before Christmas. Worry still prevailed however, as his kidneys still refused to function.
Early Christmas Eve morning, prayers were answered as Moore's kidneys functioned for the first time since his surgery. "It was only a little and it was the color of coffee … This is a very good sign that his kidneys are trying to work some!!!!" wrote his mother, Betsy.
She went on to say that he is still having trouble with the dialysis, his blood pressure jumps all over the place, his heart rate slows to unthinkable levels, and doctors don't understand why he has such sever reactions. Perhaps the new developments in his recovery will negate his need for dialysis soon.
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Press Covers Congressional Investigative Hearing on Gulf War Illness Misdeeds
Testifying at Wednesday's Congressional investigative hearing on VA's ongoing mishandling of Gulf War Illness (and other veterans' deployment health issues) was intense, and today is a pretty rough health day so I apologize for the delay in posting. However, here's some of the best of the press that has come out so far about yesterday's hearing. Now, it's time for the real efforts of Congress (and VA leadership) to get going to help us.
My full written testimony (it's a very long read, yesterday's hearing was just a short edited version) includes a long list of legislative recommendations made by many Gulf War veterans, is at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/130426553/Testimony-Hardie-Anthony-Gulf-War-Mar-13-2013
Please feel free to use as you see fit with your own Rep's and Senators in Congress. Let's just hope all this finally helps all of us ill Gulf War and other vets suffering from Gulf War Illness.
1.USA Today / Kelly Kennedy
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/03/13/whistleblower-alleges-veterans-affairs-cover-up/1979839/
2. Forbes / Rebecca Ruiz
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rebeccaruiz/2013/03/13/whistleblower-alleges-va-neglected-suicidal-vets-suppressed-study-findings/
3. Daily Beast / Jamie Reno
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/03/13/whistleblower-veterans-affairs-covered-up-data-on-mental-health-gulf-war-syndrome.html
"The Department of Veterans Affairs routinely disseminated false information about the health of America's veterans, withheld research showing a link between nerve gas and Gulf War syndrome, rushed studies out the door without taking recommended fixes by an independent board, and failed to offer crucial care to veterans who came forward as suicidal."
4. Associated Press / Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/former-va-researcher-criticizes-work-on-gulf-war-illness-lack-of-follow-up-with-troubled-vets/2013/03/13/292a145a-8c32-11e2-adca-74ab31da3399_story.html
"The secretary has directed the Office of Research Oversight to review the allegations and report their findings."
5. C-HIT / Tamara Lytle
http://www.courant.com/health/connecticut/hc-vets-health-whistleblower-0314-20130313,0,3258238.story
6. FOX News / John Roberts
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/03/13/whistle-blower-says-va-ignored-data-that-could-have-helped-suicidal-sick/
7. Newser / Matt Cantor
http://www.newser.com/story/164364/va-fudges-vets-health-data-to-duck-costs.html
VA Hides Gulf War Health Issues, Congress Told
Truthdig - 19 hours ago
The Department of Veterans Affairs was accused before Congress this week of numerous accounts of negligence, including hiding or obscuring research data involving Gulf War veterans and failing to treat former soldiers outright. For example, roughly 2,000 ...
Whistleblower: Veterans Affairs Covered Up Data on Mental Health, Gulf War ...
Daily Beast - Mar 13, 2013
Gil Roman, a Gulf War veteran, in his war room with the medication he takes to combat symptoms associated with Gulf War syndrome. He takes 15 medications twice a day. Roman retired a full colonel in 1994. (Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post, via Getty) ...
Former VA researcher criticizes work on Gulf War illness; lack of follow-up with ...
Washington Post - Mar 13, 2013
WASHINGTON — At a hearing examining the state of health research into Gulf War illness, a former VA researcher accused the department of minimizing the problem and voiced concerns that it was not following up properly with veterans who indicated in ...
There has been a vague representation concerning the reality of Gulf War illness
Examiner.com - Mar 14, 2013
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) writes that a prominent condition which affects many Gulf War Veterans is a cluster of medically unexplained chronic symptoms that can include fatigue, headaches, joint pain, indigestion, insomnia, ...
Baylor Epidemiologist Testifies Before Congressional Subcommittee on Gulf War ...
Baylor University - Mar 15, 2013
Lea Steele, Ph.D., research professor in the Baylor Institute of Biomedical Studies, focused on Gulf War illness and said the VA has been slow to clearly and accurately acknowledge the problem and has failed to establish an effective and strategic scientific ...
Whistleblower alleges VA neglected suicidal vets, suppressed study findings
Forbes - Mar 13, 2013
As the principal investigator on a 20-year study of 30,000 Gulf War veterans, Coughlin claims his requests made last year to have mental health providers contact the study participants were met with retaliation from superiors. Coughlin said he was asked to ...
American Legion reacts to allegations by VA whistleblower
Sacramento Bee - Mar 15, 2013
In testimony this week before the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, several witnesses claimed that VA has consistently failed to treat the multi-symptomatic disease known as Gulf War Illness (GWI) or Gulf ...
Researcher alleges VA covered up adverse consequences to toxic exposures
Washington Post (blog) - Mar 13, 2013
"Research on the health of Gulf War Veterans has been and continues to be a priority for VA," the agency said in a statement. "The Department depends on this research to inform our decisions and guide our efforts in caring for Gulf War Veterans.
Researcher says officials covered up vets' health data
USA TODAY - Mar 13, 2013
"This applies to data regarding adverse health consequences of environmental exposures, such as burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan, and toxic exposures in the Gulf War," Coughlin said. "On the rare occasions when embarrassing study results are released, ...
VVA's growing backlog needs attention now
Pocono Record - 14 hours ago
Gulf War veteran Paul Sullivan, a former senior VA project manager who became a leader in veterans causes and now works on those issues at the Washington area law firm of Bergmann and Moore, said in an interview, "The VA's claim delays and error rate ...
Testimony: VA Withheld Health Studies Showing Links Between War Exposures ...
Hartford Courant - Mar 13, 2013
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs suppressed information that showed links between health problems of veterans and the dangers they were exposed to in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Gulf War, according to a whistleblower who testified to a House panel ...
Whistle-blower says VA ignored data that could have helped suicidal, sick veterans
Fox News - Mar 13, 2013
"Research on the health of Gulf War Veterans has been and continues to be a priority for VA. The Department depends on this research to inform our decisions and guide our efforts in caring for Gulf War Veterans. All allegations of malfeasance are taken ...
Local veterans agree with Veteran's Affairs allegations
KXXV News Channel 25 - Mar 14, 2013
In a congressional hearing Wednesday, Steven Coughlin accuses VA of ignoring study results from environmental health consequences coming from Iraq, Afghanistan and theGulf War. Coughlin mentions burn pits that can expose toxic chemicals to soldiers.
Veterans wait months for help from VA
San Francisco Chronicle - Mar 15, 2013
The VA also has made it easier for veterans to file claims for PTSD and Gulf War illness, Taylor said. In a separate statement, the agency argued that it "consistently provides our numbers during congressional hearings and briefings. What is not available ...
Whistleblower: VA Hiding Veteran Health Data
Military.com - Mar 14, 2013
Steven Coughlin, who had worked more than four years for the VA before quitting over "serious ethical concerns" in December, said in testimony that leadership in the agency's public health office did not want to find or reveal evidence that Gulf War illness and ...
VA doctor: Health data suppressed, manipulated
AirForceTimes.com - Mar 13, 2013
Coughlin worked on two large population studies for VA, including a Gulf War study and the National Health Study of a New Generation before he resigned in protest last December over the handling of his work, he said. Coughlin's laundry list of charges ...
Veterans Often Wait Over A Year For Benefits, Some Wait Up To 642 Days As VA ...
Huffington Post - Mar 14, 2013
He said the growth was due to a combination of increasing numbers of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans returning home, broadening claims for PTSD and Gulf War illness, and new guidelines allowing Vietnam vets to request compensation for complications due ...
VA Fudges Vets' Health Data to Duck Costs
Newser - Mar 13, 2013
Coughlin cites data related to "burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan, and toxic exposures in the Gulf War," USA Today reports. Research that would back claims of Gulf War illness is frequently hidden, he says. A 2010 study in which Coughlin was involved went ...
LETTER: Program records veterans' stories
Evansville Courier & Press - Mar 13, 2013
This is a wonderful opportunity for family members of veterans, fellow veterans, or young people to interview a veteran of World War II, the Korean, Vietnam, or Persian Gulf Wars, or the most recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. These histories are compiled ...
Committee Hears Case Involving Ignorance To Suicidal Veterans
TopNews United States - Mar 14, 2013
... care provided for Gulf War veterans. Around 200,000 Gulf War veterans are reported to be suffering from chronic multi-symptom conditions that are characterized by headaches, fatigue, widespread pain, gastrointestinal problems and cognitive difficulties. » ...
VA Scientist Resigned over Alleged Cover-Up of Burn Pit Danger Data
AllGov - Mar 15, 2013
Coughlin's research focused on the relationship between exposure to burn pits and cases of asthma and bronchitis among Afghanistan and Iraq veterans, including those who fought in the 1991 Gulf War. He said that his superior instructed him not to examine ...
Dear VA...
Jamaica Plain Gazette: Gulf War Biorepository Laun...
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URGENT ACTION ALERT: Contact Congress Now to Fund ...
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Senate Sends Clear Message: Don't Cut Social Secur...
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VA CofS John Gingrich to Retire
DAILY BEAST: Gulf War Syndrome Lawsuit: Chemical W...
RENO DISPATCH: One Thing Going Right for Gulf War ...
NPR Science Friday: Scientists Search For Gulf War...
USA TODAY: Researchers tie Gulf War illness to bra...
Congress Sends CR to President -- with Doubled Gul...
More Researchers tie Gulf War illness to brain damage
Legacy of Cancer in Iraqi Population
LEGIONNAIRE: Coffman: VA Gulf War Illness treatme...
AP: Former researcher slams VA on Gulf War illness...
Press Covers Congressional Investigative Hearing o...
House Investigative Hearing on GWI Treatments: Lin...
Shocking New Numbers on Veteran Claim Wait Times
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IAVA: Statement on Dr. Steven Coughlin's Testimony...
FOX NEWS: Whistle-blower says VA ignored data that...
Washington Post: Researcher alleges VA covered up ...
Daily Beast: VA Covered Up Data on Gulf War Syndrome
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Treatment Research Profile: Dr. Ron Bach and the "...
Nova Southeastern University Putting GWI, other Di...
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Mental Health Practitioners: Who's Who?
by Amy Scholten, MPH
En Español (Spanish Version)
If you or a loved one needs mental health services, it can be a challenge to choose which practitioner would be the best choice. While your doctor can provide a referral, it helps to know the difference between the types of professionals who specialize in mental health:
Psychiatrist (MD or DO)
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who have specialized training to diagnosis and treat mental health conditions. Treatment from a psychiatrist typically involves being prescribed medication, such as a mood stabilizer to treat bipolar disorder, and undergoing psychotherapy. Some psychiatrists, though, only manage the medication-side of treatment and refer you to another practitioner for psychotherapy. A psychiatrist's training includes a bachelors degree, medical school, and 4 years of residency training in the field of psychiatry. Many psychiatrists get additional training so that they can specialize in areas, such as working with children, teens, the elderly, or people with addiction problems.
Psychologist (PhD or PsyD) TOP
Psychologists are mental health professionals who work in a variety of settings including clinics, hospitals, private practice, schools, and universities. Psychologists have a doctorate degree in psychology, which they obtain after getting a bachelors degree. Depending on their training and specialization, psychologists may:
Do psychological testing
Assess and counsel people who have serious mental conditions, such as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, alcoholism, drug addiction, and eating disorders
Assess and counsel people who are experiencing life transitions, such as divorce, relationship problems, and academic problems
Mental Health Counselor (MA, MS, CCMHC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) TOP
Mental health counselors and licensed professional counselors are therapists who are trained to diagnose and provide individual and group counseling. They often provide general psychotherapy. They work in community mental health centers, in group or private practices, or other settings. Mental health counselors and licensed professional counselors have a masters degree (usually in clinical or counseling psychology) and several years of supervised clinical work experience.
Clinical Social Worker (CSW, MSW, LSW, LCSW) TOP
Licensed social workers are mental health providers that deal with a range of issues, such as life events, family conflicts, domestic abuse, and substance abuse. They not only do assessments and offer therapy, but also help people find community care. Social workers have an advanced degree in social work that they obtain after they get a bachelors degree. They may practice in community mental health centers, family services agencies, private practice, and many other locations.
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor or Addiction Counselor (CSAC, CAC) TOP
Certified alcohol and drug abuse counselors and addiction counselors are trained to diagnose and provide individual and group counseling for individuals with addiction problems. They may work in drug abuse and addiction centers, hospitals, clinics, and community mental health centers. Training may include a bachelors degree, specific training in alcohol and drug abuse (a certificate program in alcohol and drug abuse counseling), and supervised experience.
Pastoral Counselors (MA, MS, Mdiv, DMin) TOP
Pastoral counselors are certified mental health professionals who have had extensive religious/theological training and clinical training in the behavioral sciences. They may specialize in marriage and family therapy, addiction, grief, and other mental health issues. They may also provide educational programs on preparing for marriage, adjusting to divorce, and coping with loss and grief. They may work in health clinics, state hospitals, private and group practices, congregation-based centers, or in pastoral counseling centers. Pastoral counselors typically have a bachelor degree, a 3-year professional degree, and a specialized master or doctoral degree in a mental health field.
Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) TOP
Marriage and family therapists diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders, and other health and behavioral problems within the context of marriage, couples, and family systems. They often work in group or private practices. Marriage and family therapists have a masters or doctoral degree in marriage and family therapy, as well as clinical experience. They are trained in psychotherapy and family systems.
http://www.apa.org
Mental Health America
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net
Canadian Mental Health Association
http://www.ontario.cmha.ca
Canadian Psychiatric Association
http://www.cpa-apc.org
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With barely five days to go before the elections, I remain undecided. The problem is, everybody wants to rule the world, but frankly, most of them should be running for pale shelter.
Yes, it's a mad world, especially during election season. Welcome to the Philippines, the love child of Borat and Kafka, where midgets reign and dicks join in the parade, where pint-sized warlords with gold rings on their pudgy fingers keep tigers as pets or gun down political rivals like Rambo on crystal meth, and the clergy stick their noses into their flock's reproductive activities as they stick their fingers into government coffers by way of indiscreetly dispensed funds from presidential lackeys, then claim moral superiority.
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Sari and I caught a showing of War of the Worlds on Sat. nite and we were unexpectedly overwhelmed. I had read a pan of the flick from Ebert, and a qualified "thumbs-up" from A.O. Scott of the Times, so my expectations were fairly low. But being a fairly dedicated fan of both Spielberg and Cruise, I figured it would at least be an exciting and fun way to take in two hours of movie theater air-conditioning.
Instead, I found myself having a profound emotional experience. As a native New Yorker who was in the city on September 11, 2001, I've long struggled with coming to grips with that day. It was truly such a shocking, unbelievable event that in many ways I feel like I never processed it. For me, the movie was actually cathartic, in the truest sense of the word. That terms get thrown around rather loosely, but in this case I think it actually applies.
Yes, on Sept. 11 our city was attacked — but neither I nor Sari were ever in personal danger. Yes, the Twin Towers were destroyed — but I had only visited them once, when I was a kid. Yes, thousands of people died — but I didn't know any of them. And as much as I wanted to do something to help in the aftermath, there really was no opportunity (other than helping to gather and sort donations, which I did, and contribute a story to one of the 9/11 benefit books, which I also did).
Nevertheless, for many months after Sept. 11, I awoke in a panic imagining more planes were coming, this time for me; or I nearly jumped out of my chair any time a truck back-fired or an ambulance sped by. But then eventually, those feelings deadened as I got back the business of living my own little life. So settling in to see a movie of sci-fi escapism, I was shocked to see how much the movie paralleled September 11, right down to its New York-area location (in fact, some scenes were shot in nearby Park Slope).
The scenes of Tom Cruise running in pure terror as the aliens begin zapping — vaporizing — everyone around him, buildings crashing around him, was right out of the Towers falling. And when he scrambles back to his apartment to find his hair and clothes covered in ash — most of it the remains of his fellow human beings — that was truly chilling. And watching this all happen, I was as terrified as any of the film's characters. For real moments during the movie, I actually forgot I was a viewer and that it wasn't real.
I won't spoil the film for those of you who haven't read the book or seen the film yet, but there's one more point to make. In a departure from typical summer blockbusting, this film does not feature a "hero" as its central character. Besides being a failed husband and father, Tom Cruise's character is basically just a "regular guy." He doesn't end up leading the rebellion to repel the invaders. He doesn't discover their secret weakness. He doesn't pilot an F-14 into the mother ship and destroy its central command. For the most part, he's just a working class guy caught up in protecting his family, trying to survive.
I think this was a brilliant decision by Spielberg and I can't help but imagine that he was thinking of not only Sept. 11 but Schindler's List when he put this film together. It was important for him to show helplessness, to have us truly comprehend that sometimes we can't control our destiny, that the heroic individual doesn't buck all odds and triumph. This is an important lesson — it teaches us empathy.
Sari and I came out of the film in some sort of shock. We hadn't been prepared to feel that strongly — that's why the film was so cathartic. Yes, it was a silly sci-fi popcorn flick. But because Spielberg has a heart (and a brain), and because Tom Cruise was willing to play this type of character, they helped me work through my emotions about a real life act of horror, unplugging a stoppage and letting emotions flow. This may be an indictment of me, or our media-based society, but I'm just glad it happened. Film is a powerful medium, and when it's used in the right way, for "moral" purposes, it can be a potent force for good.
July 4, 2005 January 31, 2019 Josh Neufeld Tagged 9/11, movies Leave a comment
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wurlitzerprized
i felt the same way at some points. my body reacted before my mind did (as it usually does), and i started to cry quietly. i felt like i was suffocating – pure panic attack. i lived off of sixth and helped some people get to st. vincents – alot of them very confused. one in particular whose nightmare i can't even imagine is my nightmare.
for months i had dreams of planes as well – and the noises od daily ny life shook me off. i still get chills when i smell rubber burning or an undue amt. of gasoline…i still see planes out of the corner of my eyes – real ones, i mean. it's as if i take note of every single take off and landing at jfk-lga-nwk, on watch to see if they're too low.
i read in one of the papers that hwood is "testing" the audiences to see how much 9/11 they can handle as a spate of 9/11 films from the shelves are potentially going to get green-lit. they don't understand. they'll bever understand ny, just as they never did…
and the noises od daily ny life shook me off.
and the noises of daily ny life shook me up.
4_eyez
whew. see, those of you in manhattan must've felt it all much more viscerally than little ol' me in brooklyn.
i'm so glad to hear that you responded to the movie in a similar way! if sept. 11 had never happened, i think i would have laughed at the film and found the whole thing so implausible, but that's the thing i'll always take with me from 9/11, that in an instant the implausible, the impossible, the unimaginable — came to be.
the moment i thought was so well directed was when the zapper popped up out of the street in Bayonne, the way the people just moved backward little by little, never quite panicking and turning tail 'til it was much too late. that silent shock. so familiar, from the video i've seen of people near the towers as they started to come down…
a generation forever changed
wha- brooklyn got some really bad stuff!!like all that smoke and shmutz those first few hours! for all of us i think the feeling of utter, UTTER helplessness was just too much, hard to even put into words.
truth is, i ultimately didn't like the movie though i have respect for spielberg the technician, as i usually do with films of his i don't like. that one moment you mentioned – yeah, that was supremely well done. that silent shock, that what the fuck could this be? not us, not here, this is america, we can do anything – that was killer. and all the "dust" – done well, not slick, which was good.
i'm glad you posted this b/c i thought i was crazy having the reaction i did, but i guess we all will to certain things for a while, you know?
digitante
Damn. I was confident in my intense dislike for anything spielberg and/or cruise that i would never ever see WotW. But now you've convinced me otherwise…Damn.
i'm completely prepared for you to hate it. if you'll notice, i tried very hard to not actually review the film. at this point, it's too difficult to divorce my emotional response, but if i had seen it w/o there having been a 9/11, i may have found it a bit unrelenting and dark. giving ebert credit, there is a certain "clunkiness" to the story. also, much is left unexplained. however, i appreciated both of those qualities, because in my opinion they made the film that more effective, that much more "real."
the martians are coming! the martians are coming!
is it better than Minority Report? Cause I thought that was peepee-dickie.
ha! i LOVED Minority Report's vision of the future, but i was really disappointed how the story turned into a prosaic, even-clichéd police procedural, completely glossing over the film's much more interesting moral issues.
i can't compare apples to oranges, though. i mean, Philip K. Dick vs. H.G. Wells? that's a tough one…
I loved War of the Worlds!
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Sometimes that magic is all around us.
IT WAS EARLY ON A SATURDAY summer morning when my mother and father stopped arguing and Papa walked away. He is a teacher of literature at the college, so he could have said words when he left. He didn't. And this time he didn't slam the door. He shut it with a small, soft sound that made me jump.
"Click," said my four-year-old sister, Elinor, looking up from her coloring book. I stared at the door. I could feel my heart thump. And I could feel tears coming.
Later, when I went into my bedroom, I found two notes from Papa—one for me and one for Elinor.
I've gone off to do some writing. I will call you. And I'll be back to see you soon. I'm sorry for this.
I read Elinor's note to her. It was like mine, but he had drawn a picture of Elinor in her long dress.
Elinor took the note but didn't say anything.
Suddenly Mama was in the doorway. She beckoned to me.
I stood up and tore my letter into small pieces.
I followed Mama out to the car.
She strapped Elinor into her car seat.
"We're going to get a dog," she said firmly.
I sat next to Mama in the front seat.
"Papa never wanted a dog," I said.
"What is 'flawed'?" asked Elinor from the backseat.
"It means stupid," said Mama with feeling.
"Stupid is a bad word," Elinor announced. She pronounced "word" as wood.
Elinor had a list of "bad woods," forbidden by Mama who thought words like "fat" and "stupid" were cruel to call anyone.
Mama began to cry then, very quietly, so that Elinor couldn't see. I couldn't say anything. Mama's crying scared me. All I could do was hate Papa for this. For causing Mama to cry right in front of me.
A driver cut off Mama, and she slammed on the brakes.
Mama started to laugh, and so did I. Those words coming out of Elinor's mouth; that face surrounded by messy blond hair. Words that must have been Mama's at one time.
"What kind of dog are we getting?" I asked.
"Whatever they have," said Mama.
"Can we get a cat?" asked Elinor from the back.
For a moment I thought about asking for a horse, but I didn't think Mama's mood about animals would last that long.
Mama turned into the long driveway at the animal shelter.
As we walked to the front door, Mama took my hand. "I shouldn't have said that about your father, William," she said.
"Will he come back?" I asked.
He had gone before and come back happily after a while as if nothing had happened.
I didn't answer Mama. He had gone before, but he had never left notes for Elinor and me. Somehow that seemed more final, that note. It was something to be read, saved, or torn up. Maybe Papa felt that leaving a note made going away all right.
Thinking about it would wait for later. In fact, when we went inside I forgot all about my father for just a little while because Mama surprised me more.
The shelter was small, and a woman with spiky hair invited us in. Her name tag said JULIA.
We walked through a door to a room where the dogs were. She turned to us.
The first dog's name was Bryn.
Bryn was sturdy and brown, with a sharp nose, long velvet ears, and a line of raised hair along her back. She sat up and curled her lip at us, showing her teeth. Friendly?
Bryn wagged her tail. Her face changed when she heard Mama's voice.
Bitty, the next dog, was small, with a terrier face and body.
I read out loud to Elinor. "Bitty is high energy. Too much for his family." And Bitty, as if he had heard me, jumped straight up in the air.
In the next pen there was a greyhound, tall, standing still like a statue. Her name was Grace.
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On the day Johan Cruyff would have turned 70, his home city has agreed to name Ajax's stadium after the Dutch football great.
Amsterdam Municipality says it has agreed with the stadium and Ajax to change the name of the Amsterdam Arena to the Johan Cruijff Arena – using the Dutch spelling of the Ajax and Barcelona star, who died last year.
Ajax, the stadium's board and Amsterdam say they "want to pay a worthy tribute to the best footballer Amsterdam and the Netherlands have ever known." The agreement announced Tuesday is expected to be finalized within six months.
Born in Amsterdam, Cruyff was the mercurial driving force behind Ajax and Dutch "total football" in the early 1970s. He went on to become a highly successful player and coach at Barcelona(THE INDIAN EXPRESS,2017). | {
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%COMMITMODE commitmode Optional — Specifies the manner in which transactions are committed to the database. Available values are EXPLICIT, IMPLICIT, and NONE. The default is IMPLICIT.
Optional — Specifies the isolation mode and access mode for the transaction. You can specify a value for either an isolation mode, an access mode, or for both modes as a comma-separated list.
Valid values for isolation mode are ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED, ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED, and ISOLATION LEVEL READ VERIFIED. The default is ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED.
Valid values for access mode are READ ONLY and READ WRITE. Note that only ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED is compatible with access mode READ WRITE.
A SET TRANSACTION statement sets parameters that govern SQL transactions for the current process. These parameters take effect at the beginning of the next transaction and continue in effect for the duration of the current process or until explicitly reset. They do not automatically reset to defaults at the end of a transaction.
A single SET TRANSACTION statement can be used to set either the commitmode parameter or the transactionmodes parameters, but not both.
The same parameters can be set using the START TRANSACTION command, which can both set parameters and begin a new transaction. The parameters can also be set using method calls.
SET TRANSACTION does not begin a transaction, and therefore does not increment the $TLEVEL transaction level counter.
IMPLICIT: automatic transaction commitment is on (the default). SQL automatically initiates a transaction when a program issues a database modification operation (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or TRUNCATE TABLE). The transaction continues until either the operation completes successfully and SQL automatically commits the changes, or the operation is unable to complete successfully on all rows and SQL automatically rolls back the entire operation. Each database operation (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or TRUNCATE TABLE) constitutes a separate transaction. Successful completion of the database operation automatically clears the rollback journal, releases locks, and decrements $TLEVEL. No COMMIT statement is needed. This is the default setting.
EXPLICIT: automatic transaction commitment is off. SQL automatically initiates a transaction when a program issues the first database modification operation (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or TRUNCATE TABLE). This transaction continues until it is explicitly concluded. Upon successful completion you issue a COMMIT statement. If a database modification operation fails you issue a ROLLBACK statement to revert the database to the point prior to the beginning of the transaction. In EXPLICIT mode the number of database operations per transaction is user-defined.
NONE: no automatic transaction processing. A transaction is not initiated unless explicitly invoked by a START TRANSACTION statement. The transaction must be explicitly concluded by issuing either a COMMIT or ROLLBACK statement. Thus whether a database operation is included in a transaction, and the number of database operations in a transaction are both user-defined.
The %COMMITMODE can be set in ObjectScript using the SetAutoCommit() method call. The available method values are 0 (NONE), 1 (IMPLICIT), and 2 (EXPLICIT).
You specify an ISOLATION LEVEL for a process that is issuing a query. The ISOLATION LEVEL options permit you to specify whether or not changes that are in progress should be available for read access by the query. If another concurrent process is performing inserts or updates to a table and those changes to the table are in a transaction, those changes are in progress, and could, potentially, be rolled back. By setting the ISOLATION LEVEL for your process that is querying that table, you can specify whether you wish to include or exclude these changes in progress from the query results.
READ UNCOMMITTED states that all changes are immediately available for query access. This includes changes that may subsequently be rolled back. READ UNCOMMITTED insures that your query will return results without waiting for a concurrent insert or update process, and will not fail due to a lock timeout error. However, the results of a READ UNCOMMITTED may include values that are not committed; these values may be internally inconsistent because the insert or update operation has only partially completed, and these values may be subsequently rolled back. READ UNCOMMITTED is the default if your query process is not in an explicit transaction, or if the transaction does not specify an ISOLATION LEVEL. READ UNCOMMITTED is incompatible with READ WRITE access; attempting to specify both in the same statement results in an SQLCODE -92 error.
READ VERIFIED states that uncommitted data from other transactions is immediately available, and no locking is performed. This includes changes that may subsequently be rolled back. However, unlike READ UNCOMMITTED, a READ VERIFIED transaction will re-check any conditions that could be invalidated by uncommitted or newly committed data which would result in output that does not satisfy the query conditions. Because of this condition re-check, READ VERIFIED is more accurate but less efficient than READ UNCOMMITTED and should only be used when concurrent updates to the data being checked by the conditions is likely to occur. READ VERIFIED is incompatible with READ WRITE access; attempting to specify both in the same statement results in an SQLCODE -92 error.
READ COMMITTED states that only those changes that have been committed are available for query access. This ensures that a query is performed on the database in a consistent state, not while a group of changes are being made, a group of changes which may be subsequently rolled back. If requested data has been changed, but the changes have not been committed (or rolled back), the query waits for transaction completion. If a lock timeout occurs while waiting for this data to be available, an SQLCODE -114 error is issued.
READ UNCOMMITTED or READ VERIFIED?
The query optimizer may choose first to collect all RowID's containing Names meeting the >= 'M' condition from a Name index. Once collected, the Person table is accessed one RowID at a time to retrieve the Name and SSN fields for output. A concurrently running updating transaction could change the Name field of a Person with RowID 72 from 'Smith' to 'Abel' in-between the query's collection of RowID's from the index and its row-by-row access to the table. In this case, the collection of RowID's from the index would contain the RowID for a row that no longer conforms to the Name >= 'M' condition.
READ UNCOMMITTED query processing assumes that the Name >= 'M' condition has been satisfied by the index, and will output whatever Name is present in the table for each RowID it collected from the index. In this example it would therefore output a row with a Name of 'Abel', which does not satisfy the condition.
READ VERIFIED query processing notes that it is retrieving a field from a table for output (Name) that participates in a condition which should have been previously satisfied by the index, and re-checks the condition in case the field value has changed since the index was examined. Upon re-check, it notes that the row no longer satisfies the condition and omits it from the output. Only values that are needed for output have their conditions re-checked: SELECT SSN FROM Person WHERE Name >= 'M' would output the row with RowID 72 in this example.
A deleted row is never returned by a query, even when the transaction that deleted the row is in progress and the delete may be subsequently rolled back. ISOLATION LEVEL READ COMMITTED ensures that inserts and updates are in a consistent state, but not deletes.
If you query contains an aggregate function, the aggregate result returns the current state of the data, regardless of the specified ISOLATION LEVEL. Therefore, inserts and updates are in progress (and may subsequently be rolled back) are included in aggregate results. Deletes that are in progress (and may subsequently be rolled back) are not included in aggregate results. This is because an aggregate operation requires access to data from many rows of a table.
A SELECT query that contains a DISTINCT clause or a GROUP BY clause is unaffected by the ISOLATION LEVEL setting. A query containing one of these clauses returns the current state of the data, including changes in progress that may be subsequently rolled back. This is because these query operations require access to data from many rows of a table.
A query with the %NOLOCK keyword.
On InterSystems IRIS implementations with ECP (Enterprise Cache Protocol) use of READ COMMITTED may result in significantly slower performance when compared to READ UNCOMMITTED. Developers should weigh the superior performance of READ UNCOMMITTED against the greater data accuracy of READ COMMITTED when defining transactions that involve ECP.
For further details, refer to Transaction Processing in the "Modifying the Database" chapter of Using InterSystems SQL.
You can set the ISOLATION LEVEL for a process using SET TRANSACTION (without starting a transaction), START TRANSACTION (setting isolation mode and starting a transaction), or a SetIsolationMode() method call.
The specified ISOLATION LEVEL remains in effect until explicitly reset by a SET TRANSACTION, START TRANSACTION, or a SetIsolationMode() method call. Because COMMIT or ROLLBACK is only meaningful for changes to the data, not data queries, a COMMIT or ROLLBACK operation has no effect on the ISOLATION LEVEL setting.
The ISOLATION LEVEL in effect at the start of a query remains in effect for the duration of the query.
WRITE $SYSTEM.SQL.GetIsolationMode()," after START TRANSACTION",!
WRITE $SYSTEM.SQL.GetIsolationMode()," after SET TRANSACTION",!
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The View from Greenhaven is a 2008 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Kenn and Simon MacRae, starring Chris Haywood and Wendy Hughes.
Cast
Chris Haywood as Dashiell
Wendy Hughes as Dorothy
Susan Prior as Kate
Russell Dykstra as Tim
Edward Wills as Terry
Nathan Cameron as Harry
Angie Diaz as Sarah
Rhonda Doyle as Sylvia
Adam Ray as Bob
Geoff Morrell as Theodore
John Gregg as Tobe
Steve Bisley as Lach
Release
The film was released on 16 October 2008.
Reception
Annette Basile of FilmInk wrote that the film "will put a smile on your face and make its way into your heart." George Palathingal of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that "With any luck, the MacRaes will think their next project through more carefully. It's all well and good knowing how to tell a story; it's another matter getting people to pay attention."
Jake Wilson of The Age called the film "thinly imaged though efficiently constructed". Jason Di Rosso of Radio Australia wrote that while Haywood and Hughes are "good in the lead roles", the rest of the characters "just aren't original or interesting enough" and the "emotional watershed at the end, too, feels a little simplistic."
References
External links
Australian comedy-drama films
2008 comedy-drama films | {
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* @description 图片菜单 单元测试
* @author wangfupeng
*/
import $ from 'jquery'
import Editor from '../../../../src/editor'
import createEditor from '../../../helpers/create-editor'
import mockCmdFn from '../../../helpers/command-mock'
import ImgMenu from '../../../../src/menus/img/index'
import { getMenuInstance } from '../../../helpers/menus'
import Panel from '../../../../src/menus/menu-constructors/Panel'
let editor: Editor
let imgMenu: ImgMenu
test('img 菜单:点击弹出 panel', () => {
editor = createEditor(document, 'div1')
imgMenu = getMenuInstance(editor, ImgMenu) as ImgMenu
imgMenu.clickHandler()
expect(imgMenu.panel).not.toBeNull()
})
test('img 菜单:插入网络图片', () => {
const panel = imgMenu.panel as Panel
const panelElem = panel.$container.elems[0]
const $panelElem = $(panelElem) // jquery 对象
// panel 里的 input 和 button 元素
const $inputLink = $panelElem.find(":input[id^='input-link-url']")
const $btnInsert = $panelElem.find(":button[id^='btn-link']") // id 以 'btn-link' 的 button
// 插入网络图片
mockCmdFn(document)
const link = 'https://www.baidu.com/img/PCtm_d9c8750bed0b3c7d089fa7d55720d6cf.png'
$inputLink.val(link)
$btnInsert.click()
// 此处触发 editor.cmd.do('insertHTML', xx),可以被 jest 成功执行,具体参考 mockCmdFn 的描述
expect(editor.$textElem.html().indexOf(`<img src="${link}"`)).toBeGreaterThan(0)
})
test('img 菜单:显示上传图片的按钮', () => {
const editor2 = createEditor(document, 'div2', '', { uploadImgServer: '/upload-img' })
editor2.config.uploadImgServer = '/upload-img'
imgMenu = getMenuInstance(editor2, ImgMenu) as ImgMenu
imgMenu.clickHandler()
const panel = imgMenu.panel as Panel
const panelElem = panel.$container.elems[0]
const $panelElem = $(panelElem) // jquery 对象
// file input
const $inputLink = $panelElem.find(":input[id^='up-file-id']")
// 有 file input ,即可支持图片上传
expect($inputLink.length).toBe(1)
})
test('img 拖拽:是否成功生成拖拽框', () => {
const editor3 = createEditor(document, 'div3')
const $drag = editor3.$textContainerElem.find('.w-e-img-drag-mask')
expect($drag).not.toBeUndefined()
})
// PS: 上传接口,暂不测试,后面再补充吧
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Q: retrieve "other message" on facebook with fql Can I retrieve https://www.facebook.com/messages/other/ messages with Facebook query?
Now I'm able to retrieve a normal message, from the thread table.
SELECT subject,snippet,snippet_author
FROM thread WHERE folder_id = 0 AND unread != 0
But I need to retrieve "other" messages too...
A: Docs for the thread table say for folder_id: "The ID can be one of: 0 (for Inbox), 1 (for Outbox), or 4 (for Updates)."
unified_thread however has a folder field: "Folder name ('inbox', 'other' or 'spam')" – so there it seems you can chose other, so please give it a try and see if you can get what you're after from this table (and the other unified_-tables if necessary).
A: For this all you need an app token :
You first must get the folder_id where is the message: //0 inbox, 1 otubox, 4 updates//
SELECT folder_id, name, unread_count, viewer_id FROM mailbox_folder WHERE viewer_id=me()
When get the folder_id you can get the thread_id :
SELECT thread_id FROM thread WHERE folder_id = x AND viewer_id=me()
And with this thread_id you get all the messages from it:
SELECT message_id, author_id, body, created_time, viewer_id FROM message WHERE thread_id = xxxxxxx
and all summarized:
SELECT message_id, thread_id, author_id, body, created_time, viewer_id FROM message WHERE thread_id in (SELECT thread_id FROM thread WHERE folder_id in(SELECT folder_id FROM mailbox_folder WHERE viewer_id=me()) AND viewer_id=me())
you can try it here: https://developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer
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Dejan Djokic (born 26 September 2000) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a forward for Swiss Challenge League club Vaduz.
Club career
Djokic is a youth product of Vaduz, and signed his first professional contract with them in 2020. He helped the club get promoted into the Swiss Super League for the 2020-21 season. He made his professional debut with Vaduz in a 1–0 Swiss Super League loss to FC St. Gallen on 27 September 2020.
Career statistics
Club
Personal life
Born in Switzerland, Djokic is of Bosnian descent.
References
External links
SFL Profile
2000 births
Living people
People from Walenstadt
Swiss men's footballers
Swiss people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent
FC Vaduz players
Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Liechtenstein
Swiss Super League players
Swiss Challenge League players
Association football forwards
Swiss expatriate footballers
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For your health and the environment's, take at least one weekly stroll.
July 3, 2012, 8:27 a.m.
If not for the environment, do it for the exercise: There's nothing quite as enjoyable as a long, zesty walk. Whatever your destination (and you don't even really need one) walking provides a bit of (gasp) fresh air and exercise. If you drive to the gym on a daily basis to walk on a treadmill for 40 minutes while simultaneously watching "The Bachelor," why not just take a brisk evening constitutional and TiVo your favorite trash TV instead? Or better yet, why not try hoofing it to the gym? The health benefits of a simple 30-minute walk are numerous and can help you manage your weight, control blood pressure, keep bad cholesterol in check whole boosting good cholesterol, and maintain a healthy heart. Plus, nothing clears a stressed-out, overwhelmed noggin better than strapping on tennis shoes and heading outside for a stroll. One of our favorite benefits of walking for exercise is that we notice things both inspiring — like a particularly stunning sunset — and odd — like the lady down the street's latest yard display of ceramic frogs and leprechauns — that we usually don't see while zipping around in a car at 30 miles per hour. And if you tend to get bored or restless while walking, invite a friend or a family member along to chat with, make use of that iPod or take a camera along to document the things you see along your stroll.
Oh the places you'll go: The first place you might be inclined to walk to is your home away from home: work. Due in part to suburban sprawl and other factors, trading in wheels for walking shoes for your daily commute may be a bit much to ask. We understand. However, unless you really live in the sticks, there are plenty of other places to walk to instead of the office. Some ideas: the post office, the supermarket, the movies, school, a local restaurant you've always wanted to try out, the yoga studio, the hardware store, the gym (again), a friend's house, a park, and the list goes on and on. Just remember if you anticipate partaking in a little retail therapy along or at the end of your journey, take a reusable shopping bag with you so you aren't stuck with a plastic one.
Keeping carbon emissions and cash in check: Twenty percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. come from propelling ourselves around in cars with each gallon of gasoline we burn releasing 20 pounds of carbon. According to the Worldwatch Institute, ditching the car and making a four-mile round-trip journey by foot will keep 15 pounds of harmful pollutants like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides out of atmosphere. Do this once a week and you'll prevent the emission of nearly 800 pounds of health-compromising toxins. Walk eight miles a week in place of driving and you'll knock around 1,600 pounds of pollutants off of your environmental footprint ... not too shabby. Plus, as you've probably noticed, fillin' up isn't exactly cheap these days. Save a few bucks (and perhaps buy yourself a pair of snazzy new sneakers) by walking a couple of miles instead of driving.
Ready to get fit, prevent hundreds of pounds of pollutants from entering the air and keep some precious green in your wallet? Then repeat after me: At least once a week this year, I'll walk one place instead of drive. Now put this pledge into action!
Harvard University, "Commuter Choice Program: Environmental Benefits"
Fueleconomy.gov, "How can 6 pounds of gasoline produce 20 pounds of carbon dioxide?"
People's World, "A gallon of gas makes 20 pounds of CO2"
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About OpSens
Investors Information
OpSens to Host First Quarter FY 2022 Financial Results Conference Call on Thursday, January 13, 2022
OPSENS TO HOST FIRST QUARTER FISCAL YEAR 2022 FINANCIAL RESULTS CONFERENCE CALL ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2022
Conference call to be conducted at 11:00 am ET
Quebec City, Quebec, January 6, 2022 – OpSens Inc. ("OpSens" or the "Company") (TSX:OPS) (OTCQX:OPSSF), a medical device cardiology-focused company delivering innovative solutions based on its proprietary optical technology, will report financial results for its first quarter of fiscal year 2022, ended November 30, 2021, on Thursday, January 13, 2022, before the open of the market. The Company has scheduled a conference call the same day, at 11:00 AM ET, to review the results.
Interested parties can access the conference call by dialing (833) 756-0865 or (412) 317-5754 or can listen via a live webcast, available in the Investors section of the Company's website at https://opsens.com/investors/ or at https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2512/44128.
A teleconference replay of the call will be available for seven days at (877) 344-7529 or (412) 317-0088, replay code 4971768. A webcast replay will be available in the Investors section of the Company's website at https://opsens.com/investors/ or https://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2512/44128.
About OpSens Inc. (www.OpSens.com or www.OpSensmedical.com)
OpSens focuses mainly on interventional cardiology. The Company offers an advanced optical-based pressure guidewire that aims at improving the clinical outcome of patients with coronary artery disease. Its flagship product, the OptoWire, is a second-generation fiber optic pressure guidewire designed to provide the lowest drift in the industry and excellent lesion access. The OptoWire has been used in the diagnosis and treatment of over 150,000 patients in more than 30 countries. It is approved for sale in the United States, European Union, Japan, and Canada.
OpSens is also involved in industrial activities in developing, manufacturing, and installing innovative fiber optic sensing solutions for critical applications.
Louis Laflamme, CPA, CA, Chief Executive Officer, 418.781.0333
Robin Villeneuve, CPA, CA Chief Financial Officer, 418.781.0333
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In 2006, China Securities Regulatory Committee issued the Notice on Problems Related to the Experimental Assets Securitization Business Conducted by Securities Company. It is this Notice that firstly defined and classified the basic assets under the business of assets securitization. However, does this classification match the current legal circumstances of China? Does there exist any different legal obstacles when different basic assets being used for assets securitization? This article, based on the comparative research and particularly, in combination with the legal concepts, rules and system of China, is written to give legal analysis on the definition and classification of the basic assets described in the Notice. | {
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I can't deny it, this is pretty much an ode to Olly Alexander dressed up as a series of film reviews. But what can I say, I'm slightly obsessed.
This film was found after too many hours spent sifting through Netflix. I knew nothing about it and yes I was a bit surprised when Eve, played by the beautiful Emily Browning, started singing. I now know that the film was based on the Belle and Sebastian songs from the God Save The Girl project. The songs were written with the intention of being used in a film and as such they very effectively tell a story.
I suppose I would describe the film as a coming of age musical set in Glasgow, focused on the character of Eve who is battling an eating disorder whilst trying to make music alongside her new found friends, James and Cassie. There is an earthiness to the film that keeps it very down to earth despite the impromptu singing and occasional dance routine. At times it was a bit sickly sweet, but you know what, in my eyes, that only added to the charm of it.
The acting was natural and didn't feel too scripted or forced. The three main characters; Eve, James and Cassie, each added something different to the story and complemented each other beautifully. There seemed to be genuine chemistry between them and I believed their friendship as well as the sparks of romance that appeared every now and then.
The soundtrack is flawless and in danger of being overplayed, a mistake I am going to carry on making until I am sick of it. Emily Browning, Olly Alexander and Hannah Murray all have very different voices but I liked the variety they offered.
I feel as though this is the sort of film that you will either love or hate, but if you love it, you really will LOVE it.
I'm not going to lie, Olly Alexander may have been the only reason I decided to watch this film but he was one of a number of reasons I enjoyed it. It's a boy meets girl sort of story but with a twist, it is quirky and dirty and there are snippets of friendship and bittersweet love muddled in with misery and anger. It follows Rose who is caught up in rage following the infidelity of her husband, she is out on a mission to find the mistress and in the process stumbles across a teen boy from the UK. This boy who isn't given a name is caught up in Rose's mission and together they embark on an adventure fuelled by revenge.
It took me half an hour to realise that the boy hadn't been given a name. He was elusive, mysterious, and a man of few words. He gave a number of stories from his childhood, were any of them true? We will never know. I liked how as a character he remained an unknown, but despite this he really added to the film, his quiet and quirky personality contrasting with the blind rage of Rose.
Pain, rejection, anger, mood swings, emotions all dealt with brilliantly by Rose, the emotion was raw and real and the film benefited greatly from the acting of both Greta Gerwig and Olly Alexander. For the majority of the film it was carried alone by these two characters and I never felt as though more were required. I enjoyed the simplicity of it, the plot lacked complexity but rather focused on portraying emotion.
I went into this film blind, I had no expectations or preconceived thoughts. I have since found out that there are very mixed reviews on it, some raving, others, not so much. But you know what, I loved it. Some argue that it has a somewhat lacking storyline but as far as I am concerned it is carried by two amazing characters played by two amazing people so I can forgive any of its minor faults.
I have already written a review of The Riot Club which can be found here.
I have a love hate relationship with this film, I hate the premise of it, an elite dining club reminiscent of the Bullingdon club. But the acting is brilliant and each and everyone of the actors and actresses do a brilliant job of portraying the lurid and distasteful side of wealth and status.
So, there you have my three favourite films featuring Olly Alexander. But his talents don't end there, he is also the lead singer for the band Years & Years which I am all too quickly becoming obsessed with. As I write this, Take Shelter if my favourite of their songs but they also did a brilliant cover of Haim's Don't Save Me which you should all go an listen to! Now!
Please let me know if you have seen any of these films! | {
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Hitachi to increase stake in Ansaldo STS
Tokyo, Japan, and Rome, Italy, 29 October, 2018 - Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE:6501, "Hitachi") today announced that Hitachi, Ltd. and its (indirectly) wholly owned subsidiary, Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l., have signed an agreement to acquire the 31.794 percent stake (63,588,837 ordinary shares) in Ansaldo STS S.p.A. owned by Elliott International, L.P., Elliott Associates, L.P. and The Liverpool Limited Partnership (together, "Elliott") for a purchase price of Eur 12.7 per share. The acquisition will be made through a private transaction with a total value of Eur 808 million and the relevant settlement is intended to take place within four trading days following the signing of the agreement, and therefore on 2 November 2018.
Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l. is already the major shareholding of Ansaldo STS S.p.A. and, after the acquisition of the ordinary shares owned by Elliott, Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l. will hold a total stake of 82.567 percent (165,133,539 ordinary shares) in Ansaldo STS S.p.A., an Italian company whose shares are listed in the STAR segment of the Italian Electronic Stock Market (Mercato Telematico Azionario) managed by Borsa Italiana S.p.A..
Alistair Dormer, CEO of Hitachi's Railway Systems Business Units, said: "This acquisition of shares is a further key milestone towards realizing our ambition of becoming a global leader in total rail solutions".
On the date hereof, Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l. has also announced to the market, with a separate press release, the launch of a voluntary tender offer over all of the ordinary shares of Ansaldo STS S.p.A., excluding the ordinary shares of Ansaldo STS S.p.A. held, either directly or indirectly, including the shares subject to the agreement with Elliott described above, by Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l. as of the date hereof.
This press release refers to the share capital of Ansaldo STS S.p.A., with registered office in Via Paolo Mantovani 3-5, 16151, Genoa, R.E.A. No.421689, registered at the Companies' Register of Genoa, Tax Code No. 01371160662 and subject to direction and coordination of Hitachi, Ltd.
The tender offer described in this notice is directed, on a non-discriminatory basis and on equal terms, to all the holders of the shares of Ansaldo STS S.p.A. and is promoted exclusively in Italy and in the United States of America.
It is noted that the tender offer is promoted in the United States of America pursuant to Section 14(e) of, and Regulation 14E under, the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, pursuant to the exemptions provided by Rule 14d-1(d) under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act.
The tender offer described in this notice has not and shall not be promoted or distributed in Japan, Canada and Australia, and in any other country where such distribution is not permitted without authorization from the competent authorities or other fulfilments by the offeror (collectively, together with Canada, Japan and Australia, the "Other Countries"), nor using communication means or national or international business of Other Countries (including, for instance, the postal network, fax, telex, electronic mail, telephone and internet), nor any structure of any intermediaries of Other Countries, nor in any other manner.
Copy of the offer document relating to the tender offer, or part of it, as well as copy of any subsequent document that Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l. will draft in relation to the tender offer, are not and shall not be sent, nor in any other way communicated to, or however distributed, directly or indirectly, into the Other Countries. Whoever in the Other Countries will receive such documents shall not distribute, send or mail them (nor through the postal service nor by virtue of any other means or communication means or business).
Possible subscriptions to the tender offer deriving from solicitation activities in breach of the limitations described above will not be accepted.
The offer document relating to the tender offer described in this notice does not constitute and shall not be interpreted as an offer of financial instruments directed at parties that reside in the Other Countries. None of the financial instruments shall be offered or purchased in the Other Countries without a specific authorization in compliance with the domestic applicable laws of those countries or providing for derogation to such legal provisions.
The subscription to the tender offer by entities or persons that are resident in the Other Countries may be subject to specific obligations or restrictions provided by law provisions or regulations. It is the exclusive responsibility of the beneficiaries of the tender offer to comply with those legal provisions and, therefore, before tendering in the tender offer, to verify their existence and applicability, consulting with their own consultants.
NOTICE TO U.S. SHAREHOLDERS OF ANSALDO STS
The voluntary tender offer described in this notice regards the ordinary shares of Ansaldo STS S.p.A., an Italian company with shares listed exclusively on the Italian Electronic Stock Market (Mercato Telematico Azionario) organized and managed by the Italian Stock Exchange (Borsa Italiana S.p.A.), and will be subject to Italian disclosure and procedural requirements, which are different from those of the United States of America.
This notice is neither an offer to purchase nor a solicitation to sell shares of Ansaldo STS S.p.A.. Prior to the beginning of the relevant offer period, as required by applicable laws, Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l. will disseminate the offer document relating to the tender offer described in this notice and shareholders of Ansaldo STS S.p.A. should review such document carefully.
The tender offer is being promoted in the United States of America pursuant to Section 14(e) of, and Regulation 14E under, the U.S. Securities Exchange Act, subject to the exemptions provided by Rule 14d-1(d) under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act, and in any case in accordance with the requirements of Italian law. Accordingly, the tender offer described in this notice is subject to disclosure and other procedural requirements, including with respect to withdrawal rights, settlement procedures and timing of payments, that are different from those applicable under U.S. domestic tender offer procedures and laws.
To the extent possible under applicable laws and regulations, in accordance with ordinary Italian law and market practice and so long as the conditions under Rule 14e-5(b)(12) of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act are satisfied, Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l., Ansaldo STS S.p.A., their affiliates and their financial advisors and brokers (acting as agents for Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l., Ansaldo STS S.p.A. or any of their respective affiliates, as applicable) may, following the date of this notice, purchase or agree to purchase from time to time, outside of the tender offer, the shares or any securities that are convertible into, exchangeable for or exercisable for the shares of Ansaldo STS S.p.A.. Any purchase outside the tender offer will not be made by Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l., Ansaldo STS S.p.A., their affiliates and their financial advisors and brokers (acting as agents for Hitachi Rail Italy Investments S.r.l., Ansaldo STS S.p.A. or any of their respective affiliates, as applicable) at a price higher than the tender offer price unless such consideration is increased accordingly, to match the price paid outside of the tender offer.
To the extent that information about such purchases or arrangements to purchase is made public in Italy, such information will be disclosed in the United States of America, by means of a press release, pursuant to Article 41, paragraph 2, letter c), of the Italian Issuers' Regulation, or other means reasonably selected to inform the U.S. shareholders of Ansaldo STS S.p.A..
Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, delivers innovations that answer society's challenges, combining its operational technology, information technology, and products/systems. The company's consolidated revenues for fiscal 2017 (ended March 31, 2018) totaled 9,368.6 billion yen ($88.4 billion). The Hitachi Group is an innovation partner for the IoT era, and it has approximately 307,000 employees worldwide. Through collaborative creation with customers, Hitachi is deploying Social Innovation Business using digital technologies in a broad range of sectors, including Power/Energy, Industry/Distribution/Water, Urban Development, and Finance/Social Infrastructure/Healthcare. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at http://www.hitachi.com.
Hitachi Rail Europe, Ltd.
paul.barker @hitachirail.com
Paola Limatola
Hitachi Rail Italy S.p.A.
paola.limatola @hitachirail.com
Tatsuya Moriki
Hitachi, Ltd.
tatsuya.moriki.cs @hitachi.com
Tamie Nagamoto
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Shadow Hunters : The Mortal Instruments isn't quite the Netflix Original you may be accustomed to and for those in the USA, you'll wonder what this review is all about because this title isn't on Netflix yet. Shadow hunters is among the many titles from ABC Studios that comes to Netflix just hours after it airs in the states. It's marketed and sold to other regions as a Netflix Original.
Shadow hunter is about as ABC Family as it comes whether it's from the script, the actors or the effects. They're never bad but they're never great either and sadly, Shadow Hunters really struggles to buck the trend on any of these.
The show is focussed on Shadow Hunters, an elite supernatural fighting force that goes up against multiple forces who are out for evil purposes. Early on, this is described very well and you're left scrabbling to work out what the heck is going on your own time. Clare is the main character in the show who spent most of her childhood being hidden away from what she is. Now she reaches a certain age she's thrusted into the world of demon hunting and slaying. As the story unfolds you'll meet different members of the shadow hunters with some having a more memorable backstory than others.
Actually that's the thing about this show, it constantly gives you glimpses at what could be deep and strong engaging story telling experience but the result isn't nearly as interesting, layered and deep world as it should or could've been. It just feels soulless.
When I was thinking as to who the shows audience is, I immediately came to the conclusion of a young teenage female and for the most part I wouldn't be wrong. All too often however, the show relies on the male gaze (a gaze that really isn't actually there in the first place) whether it's from the characters outfits, or there lack of, or the show literally taking any chance it gets at presenting a seductive make-out scene. It feels forced and just there to pad out the time. The show does this too much and if it wasn't so obvious that it was to engage male audiences I may have forgiven them.
The show is ultimately missing an identity against the tens of other teen drama flicks involving vampires and magic on air and on Netflix at this moment in time. The book is held in such high regard that you simply can't forgive some of the poor dialogue and cruddy pace of this show.
Its only saving grace however is that it is the first season and they can clearly grow it from here and turn it into something that is worth watching and gives the books the TV remake it so desperately deserves.
Avoid this for the time being.
Note : This is only a Netflix Original outside of the United States. For those in the United States expect season 1 of Shadow Hunters to arrive in January/February 2017.
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Indonesia's Healthcare Delivery System
Health for All (HfA) is a project supported by Motorcycle Outreach providing motorcycles to support primary health delivery in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) in eastern Indonesia. As of 2010 the area covered is 55 villages with a total population of 55,000.
As a clear illustration of the need for this; in one area child malnutrition dropped from 167 to 27 cases within seven months of the motorcycles being introduced.
Health for All continues to implement a program of Transport Resource Management (TRM) specifically providing zero breakdown motorcycles for rural health deliveries. This includes vaccines for children, maternal and child health care, tuberculosis, malaria and STD-HIV/AIDS treatment.
A key aspect of the Health for All work in NTT is that the motorcycles are used to reinforce and extend the effectiveness of the existing health resources provided through the national healthcare system of Indonesia. Health for All serves as a model for more widespread use of motorcycles to provide safe and effective healthcare delivery in remote areas across the country.
By working directly with existing Indonesian healthcare arrangements Health for All has a direct and sustainable impact on a wide range of related areas such as mother and child health, nutrition and health education.
Health is a human right (World Health Organisation (WHO) declaration in Alma Alta, 1978), therefore every person has the right to access health services. Health for All envisages the realisation of a healthy, vibrant and peaceful society.
To provide motorcycles for health workers, specifically midwives and nurses working in public health centres that are responsible for large areas but which have no means of transport to cover these areas. The aim is to provide easier access to health services for those in rural areas, particularly those having very limited access to transport. The use of motorcycles is monitored by Health for All and others such as community leaders, the Ministry for Health in sub-district levels, Non-Governmental Organisations and the public.
To manage and control the roadworthiness of the motorcycle fleet. This is to ensure that a Zero Breakdown principle is maintained. This is carried out by monitoring the condition of the motorcycles regularly. The health workers responsible for the motorcycles fill in a logbook and the riders themselves are regularly evaluated.
To conduct regular field monitoring to ensure the proper use of the motorcycles.
To carry out repairs whenever damage occurs.
To supply spare parts. To do this Health for All uses parts from its own tock and is refunded by the Health centre or rider.
To train health workers to ride motorcycles. This training is specifically designed to enable healthworkers to ride properly and safely in local conditions and ensures that they can maintain the Zero Breakdown programme.
To organise seminars and group discussions on health issues such as reproductive health, nutrition, STDs, HIV/AIDS, etc. Such discussions are open to the general public and aimed particuarly at women's groups.
Training on Health in the perspective of Gender and Human Rights. Health workers participate in this training with the purpose of widening their horizons with regard to the importance of looking at health in the perspective of gender and human rights.
To network and to collaborate with Government in order to work more effectvely in partnership, to ensure clear understanding of the issues and mutual support by all parties.
To network and communicate / work with NGOs, local organisations and community leaders. These groups are involved in monitoring and evaluating the programme and give feedback as to how well the programme responds to the needs of the local people.
To supply health education and information materials for distribution
In the 2007 Indonesian Health Survey women were asked whether they have problems seeking medical advice or treatment for themselves. The most often cited problem is getting money for treatment (25 percent). Other concerns include distance to health facility (15 percent), having to take transport (13 percent), and concern that no female worker is available (11 percent).
Reliable transport enabling regular village healthcare visits helps to address each of these issues.
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) report on Human Development in 1999 said of Flores:
Population without access to health facilities: 29.9 %
Population without access to safe water: 54.7 %
Undernourished children under 5: 41.8 %
Households without access to sanitation: 32.5 %
Infant Mortality rate: 46 per 1,000
According to the United Nations Population Division the figures for Indonesia as a whole for 2006 were:
(United Kingdom figures provided for comparison)
Rank Country or territory Infant mortality rate
(deaths/1,000 live births) Under-five mortality rate
(deaths/1,000 live births)
87 Indonesia 26.6 31.8
174 United Kingdom 4.8 6.0
The East Nusa Tenggara Province continues to have worse figures for infant mortality and under five mortality than the rest of Indonesia. These are issues which improved basic healthcare delivery directly addresses.
UNICEF highlights East Nusa Tenggara infant mortality rate
Just an hour's flight from the tourism hub of Bali lies a string of islands known as East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). White sandy beaches, picturesque sunsets and warm, friendly people have made the tiny archipelago look like an idyllic spot.
"Behind the beauty of these islands, however, lies a serious health problem affecting nearly every family. NTT has one of the highest infant mortality rates of any Indonesian region, mainly due to poor nutrition and lack of access to skilled health workers."
UNICEF March 2007
New nutrition map of Indonesia highlights widespread infant mortality, underweight children
UN World Food Program July 2006
"JAKARTA - Many people in Indonesia do not get enough to eat, significant numbers of the country's children are underweight and infant mortality continues to be a problem right across the island nation's archipelago. Those are the findings of a new study jointly conducted by the United Nations World Food Programme and Badan Pusat Statistik-Statistics Indonesia and funded in large part by the Australian government. "
Among its findings:
* People in roughly half of the sub-districts measured are consuming less than 1,700 kilocalories a day, well below the 2,100 kcal international standard considered necessary to provide the minimum energy required to adequately sustain an average adult.
* More than 30 per cent of pre-school children are underweight in 772 sub-districts, particularly in North, West and South Sumatra, Jambi, East Java, Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB), Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) and West Kalimantan.
* Infant mortality rates of 55 per 1,000 live births, significantly above the national average of 43 per 1,000, are prevalent in 1,079 sub-districts stretching across the country, including Jambi, Bengkulu, West Sumatra, Banten, West and Central Java, NTB, NTT, West and South Kalimantan and Central, South and Southeast Sulawesi.
Improving_maternal_newborn_and_child_health_indonesia (PDF)
Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey 2007 (PDF) FR218_April_09_2009
UNDP Indonesia Annual Report 2007 (PDF)
East Nusa Tenggara (Indonesian: Nusa Tenggara Timur or NTT) is a province of Indonesia, located in the eastern portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, including West Timor. The provincial capital is Kupang, located on West Timor.
Nusa_Tenggara_TimurThe province consists of about 550 islands, but is dominated by the three main islands of Flores (The island of flowers), Sumba, and West Timor, the western half of the island of Timor. Other islands include Adonara, Alor, Komodo, Lembata, Menipo, Raijua, Rincah, Rote Island, Savu, Semau, and Solor.
Based on a detailed prior evaluation carried out by Health For All in cooperation with the local health officials motorcycles are placed with Pusta and Pusling health service units.
Motorcycle usage is monitored through regular visits, usage reports and records kept at the service intervals. Labour charges for service and maintenance are provided by Health for All with the local administration covering the cost of replacement parts and consumables.
Red Dots show where motorcycles have been placed with local health personnel
Health for All was set up by Simon Milward and Willy Balawala in 2002 to bring the benefits of vehicle management systems developed in Africa to the remote region of East Flores in Indonesia.
At the time Willy Balawala, was working as Outreach Manager for Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) in Indonesia. Willy was trained at the Riders for Health International Academy of Vehicle Management in Zimbabwe and took over project management of Health for All.
The project was then set up with twelve motorcycles provided for the use of Health Ministry workers.
During July 2000 Willy Balawala currently Health for All (HfA) Executive Director, conducted focus group discussions with health workers from all public health centres in East Flores District, Flores Island, Indonesia. During the course of the discussion he heard many stories about the bad health situation in the area. A great number of pregnant women in rural villages were suffering from anaemia and were sometimes dying due to severe bleeding during childbirth.
There were also many children suffering from malnutrition. In addition there were many other life-threatening illnesses such as diarrhoea, malaria and TB, that could be medically treated if those in rural areas had adequate access to healthcare.
One of the main factors which exacerbates these health problems is that people in isolated areas lack access to health facilities. People have difficulty visiting health centres due to the limited availability of public transport.
Similarly health workers do not have vehicles that can be used to reach the isolated villages within their area of responsibility. As a consequence, many people die due to the absence of health workers, or people delay referring emergency cases to health centres due to limited transport options.
There were a few motorcycles distributed by Government for operational activites but the problem was that those vehicles were not well maintained and damage was not repaired. Sometimes operational vehicles became personal property which were used for personal needs which meant that the operational expenses of the vehicles should be shouldered by the riders themselves.
There was an absence of a sustainable system that could manage transportation for Mobile Health Services.
In September 2000 Willy (at that point working with Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) Belgium happened to meet Simon Milward, in Kupang, West Timor, during Simon's round the world Millennium motorcycle ride.
During their brief meeting they discussed the health issues outlined above and the importance of adequate transport to improve the quality of healthcare for people in remote areas. Willy maintained contact with Simon, who later put him in contact with Riders for Health (RfH) UK.
Willy discovered that RfH had already developed a programme of transport resource management for health delivery in several countries in Africa. Expressing his intention to design a similar program in Indonesia, Simon and RfH then sponsored Willy to undergo training at the programme being implemented in Harare, Zimbabwe in February 2001.
The organization of the Health Care system in Indonesia is as follows:
At the city level, there is a City Health Office that is headed by a Medical Professional appointed by and responsible to the Mayor for administrative and operational matters in health policy and medical procedures and which is also responsible to the Department of Health at the national level.
At the community level the Puskesmas (Community Health Center) provides comprehensive health services. The area of the Puskesmas is a subdistrict or a part of the subdistrict. The area covered is determined by the density of population, geographical nature of the area and the state of transport infrastructure. Typically a Puskesmas serves 30,000 people.
In implementing the health program, the Puskesmas is supported by a network including Pustu (Assistant Puskesmas), Pusling (Mobile Puskesmas), and Village Midwives Clinic (BDD).
A Pustu is a simple health service unit under the Puskesmas that covers two to three villages (approx 2000 to 3000 people). A Pustu is an integral part of the Puskesmas.
A Pusling is a mobile health services unit that is equipped with a motorcycle, car or boat, healthcare and communication equipment. In remote areas that can not be reached by the formal health services, a Pusling replaces the function of a Puskesmas or Pustu.
A Village Midwives Clinic (BDD) serves one or more villages which do not have other health services. The midwife is provided with a building with obstetric facilities where she lives and works.
[caption id="attachment_382" align="aligncenter" width="640"]Baniona Puskesmas (Community Health Center)
After research into the most suitable motorcycle type taking into account criteria such as economy, reliability, ease of use, spare parts supply, dealer support and import regulations as well as local road conditions, Health for All selected the Yamaha YT115 model. Thanks to Yamaha these vehicles were provided at a very competitive rate.
The YT115 motorcycles are capable of economically and reliably carrying a rider and their equipment while also being straightforward to maintain. When needed it is also possible to carry a passenger.
Health for All's experience with these motorcycles has been very good. The YT 115 is a variant of the popular RX 115. The nearest equivalent model in Europe is the RXS100.
Motorcycle enthusiasts may wonder why agricultural models like the Yamaha AG 100 or the larger AG 200 were not used instead. The reason for choosing a model already available in Indonesia is to take advantage of the existing parts supply network and expertise as well as to avoid expensive and lengthy (occasionally even impossible) import procedures. Some of the adaptations used on the agricultural models are also available locally for use on the YT115 models.
For scooters the emphasis will be on reliability, large wheels for rough road usage, adequate suspension and four-stroke engines to pre-comply with emerging emissions regulations in Indonesia.
Contact us if you are interested in sponsoring a motorcycle. Decals can be added to the motorcycle to show your support.
sidesaddleAlthough it may be surprising to westerners more accustomed to litre capacity displacements, Indonesian culture actually sees the Yamaha YT115 models used by Health for All as big bikes. Costs and import restrictions limit the number of larger motorcycles in use.
Also part of local culture is the fact that these big motorcycles are not seen as appropriate for women to ride.
As passengers, women in Indonesia unfortunately very often ride side-saddle. As riders women usually choose step-through scooters.
P20060612_082518Health For All is currently evaluating suitably robust and locally available scooter models for addition to the existing fleet. These would be used in areas with suitable road networks for scooter use. This will increase mobility among female healthcare workers.
Contact us if you are interested in sponsoring the planned scooters.
Training at the international Academy for Transport Resource Management in Harare, Zimbabwe facilitate by Riders for Health UK
Exposure to the programme being implemented in Harare
Purchase of 12 Yamaha YT115 motorcycles which are used to deliver health services to more than 50,000 people in four sub-districts
13 Healthcare workers trained to ride motorcycles and in basic motorcycle maintenance.
Health deliver riders accustomed to implementing the Zero Breakdown system.
During the successful National Immunisation Week in four sub-districts, the utilisation of motorcycles was managed by Health for All.
The decline in malnutrition cases in children under five years old.
An increase in the number of healthcare worker visits to rural areas to deliver health services such as vaccinations for children and education in good nutrition, health and hygience for mothers and children.
Intensive monitoring of the Zero Breakdown programme and regular servicing of the motorcycles to ensure the success of the programme.
An increase in the monitoring of sanitation facilities.
The ability to respond quickly and more easily to emergency cases.
Training given to 60 Healthcare workers in Health Services in the Perspectives of Gender and Human Rights
Dissemination of health information material on subjects such as Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, STDs and HIV/AIDS.
Left to right: David (Motorcycle Outreach), Bass (HfA Mechanic), Mans (HfA Field Coordinator), Eman (HfA Assistant Coordinator), Willy (Health for All Manager) at the Larantuka Field Office (June 2006) | {
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After working with Xavier University for more than 20 years, TriHealth is proud to announce a new long-term affiliation that has the ability to deliver a full breadth of wellness to student-athletes, students, faculty, staff and alumni. We will continue to invest in the University by building a state-of-the-art Recreation and Wellness Center on campus, and with the support of Beacon Orthopaedics, we will embark on a major renovation of the Sports Medicine and Training Center. This new affiliation will give Xavier University game-changing care far into the future.
Enhanced comprehensive primary care available on campus for Xavier students and employees.
Expanded and more specialized clinical care and support services to optimize student athlete performance and long-term health.
Advanced wellness programming to help lower costs and improve health and well-being for students, student athletes and employees.
Additional educational opportunities for Xavier students, both in classrooms and at clinical placements.
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Idle No More and the Round Dance Flash Mob
July 17, 2014 Paul KuttnerPostBeautiful Trouble, Creative Activism, Flash Mob, Idle No More, Round Dance, Social Media
A little over a year ago I reviewed a book on this site called Beautiful Trouble: A Toolbox for Revolution. Since then, the book — edited by Andrew Boyd (of Billionaires for Bush) and Dave Oswald Mitchell — has grown into an expanding, interactive website filled with resources for the creative activist. Recently I had the opportunity to contribute a chapter to the site and it has just been released. I am excited to share with you all my piece, looking at the cultural work of the Idle No More movement for indigenous sovereignty. The text of the case study is below, but for the full BT experience, head over to read the piece on the Beautiful Trouble website. Enjoy!
In October of 2012, the Canadian government introduced Omnibus Budget Bill C-45, which significantly eroded Indigenous sovereignty and environmental protections. Indigenous communities immediately voiced concerns. In Saskatchewan, four women — three Indigenous and one non-native — launched a teach-in and website in order to raise awareness about the issue. They dubbed their effort Idle No More.
By December, the "Idle No More" movement was in full swing. Rallies were being held across Canada and internationally; the hash tag #idlenomore was trending on Twitter; and Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence was on hunger strike seeking a meeting with the Canadian government. The movement had quickly broadened to encompass a collective demand for governments worldwide to "honor Indigenous sovereignty and to protect the land and water," as the group's website declared.
It was in this context that a group of organizers put out a call to action on Facebook asking "Aboriginal people, non-Aboriginal people, Metís, youth, and anyone willing to dance/sing/drum with us" to meet at the Cornwall Centre shopping mall in Regina, Saskatchewan. At 7:00pm on December 17, Aboriginal activists gathered at the mall and began beating out a steady rhythm on hand drums and singing. Others soon emerged from the holiday shopping crowd to join hands around the mall's massive Christmas tree, circling clockwise in a traditional Indigenous round dance. By the end, an intergenerational and interracial group of over 500 people had gathered on two floors to take part in the action. Mall security and city police arrived, but the flash mob remained entirely peaceful before melting away.
While the flash mob itself lasted less than 15 minutes, videos and articles about it circulated widely on the Internet. Another round dance took place the following day in the West Edmonton Mall in Alberta. These actions captured the imagination of others in the movement, and dozens of round dance flash mobs began popping up in malls and public spaces across Canada and the United States. On December 29, over 1,000 people gathered for a round dance protest at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Round dances, often used as a form of celebration and as an expression of friendship and unity, are practiced in different forms by many Indigenous nations in North America. Along with many other aspects of Indigenous culture, the round dance was suppressed in the process of colonization, but it has recently reemerged as a celebratory practice, and recorded round dance music has become increasingly popular. The round dance flash mobs, then, represented both a powerful expression of resistance and a practice of cultural regeneration.
Round dance flash mobs became a strong enough presence in the Idle No More movement for some to begin referring to it as the "round dance revolution." Organizers had hit upon a way to combine social media and flash mobs — both highly popular forms of activism among young people — with traditional music and dance in a way that bridged generations and cultures, creating space for building a sense of community. The round dances symbolized the movement's core tenets of peace and unity, while sending the simple message: "We are here, our culture is strong, and we will not be silent in the face of destruction."
The round dance flash mobs addressed multiple movement goals at the same time. To opponents, they demonstrated the grassroots power and the continuing strength of Indigenous nations. For Indigenous participants and viewers, they promoted cultural pride and connection. For newcomers, they offered a welcoming and easy opportunity for involvement. And for the movement as a whole, they served as a powerful visual symbol. The flash mobs carried the resonance of tradition and ceremony, while also being fun, loud, entertaining, and contagious.
Key Tactic at work
Flash mobs are unrehearsed public actions that can be easily replicated while maintaining a sense of coordination. In this case, Idle No More organizers found synergy between the flash mob and the round dance, itself an improvisational performance that invites observers to join in. Quickly planned and carried out, these events helped drive the rapid spread of the movement in a way that more rehearsed and controlled performances would not have been able to do.
Key Principle at work
Use the power of ritual
The Idle No More round dances served as collective rituals with deep symbolic resonance. They made it easy for people from many backgrounds to "fall into the rhythm" of the action; they offered participants a direct experience of unity and solidarity; and they spoke viscerally to the strength and vitality of Indigenous cultures.
Use your cultural assets
Opponents of social change efforts often have powerful cultural tools at their disposal, mass media in particular. To combat this, groups working for justice must recognize and build upon their own cultural strengths — their stories, symbols, arts, rituals, shared knowledge, and ways of being together. Using these cultural assets can strengthen participants while pushing opponents outside their comfort zones. The Idle No More flash mobs drew effectively on the cultural wealth of Indigenous communities such as traditional music and dance, as well as the social media practices of younger generations.
Photo Credit: Drummers for a Round Dance flash mob held at the Eaton Centre shopping mall in Toronto, December 30, 2012. Photo by Kevin Konnyu.
Am I Worth It? Crowdsourcing and Critical Pedagogy
February 13, 2013 Paul KuttnerPostCritical Pedagogy, Crowdsourcing, Freire, Kenderick Lamar, Occupy, Praxis, Social Media, Youth Violence
by guest blogger Dalitso Ruwe.
"Look at the weak and cry, pray one day you'll be strong
Fighting for your rights, even when you're wrong
And hope that at least one of you sing about me when I'm gone
I am worth it?"
— Kenderick Lamar
The existential question posed by Kenderick Lamar in the song "Sing About Me," off his album good kid m.A.A.d city, aptly depicts the states of terror that shape the subjectivity of today's youth. While critics may be prompted to dismiss his anecdotes as part of Hip Hop's phantasmagoria, contextualized they excavate the growing nexus of violence that dominate the lives of youth. The State terror that drove Aaron Schwartz to commit suicide; the domestic violence that killed Kasandra Perkins; the communal violence that killed Trayvon Martin and fatally wounded Malala Yousufzai; have all become commonplace.
Education is not the sole key to addressing this public crisis, yet educators must help reclaim the public by affirming with youth that life is worth living. Pedagogy must wrestle with the fact that the worth of youth often vacillates between being targeted as consumers and being seen as a disposable population fit for the prison industrial complex. Critical pedagogy, as postulated by world-renowned educator Paulo Freire, helped us understand the need for renewed societal values by showing how racism, sexism, and economical exploitation shaped the experience of youth through the lens of popular media in the 80's. Feminists building on critical pedagogy illuminated the complex ways that power and violence function in the nuclear family and heterosexual relationships. Yet the buck stops there. Critical pedagogy has become confined in academic camps because we lack the language and values necessary to address the states of terror that have escalated into youth-on-youth violence.
As we move into a more technologically-integrated society, the pressing question is how to elevate youth concomitantly through social networking platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube. The first task in answering this question is to challenge the notion that the youth are aloof and normalized to the violence in their midst. If we look closely at these social media hangouts, cultivated by the idea of crowdsourcing. we find that youth are driven by two goals: the need to share information, and the need to be content creators. Our next task, then, is to engage them in transforming their ingenuity and passion to share and create content into a social praxis that revisions the modern world. Blueprints have been offered. The revolutionary maneuvers of youth in North Africa have been realized through Twitter as a cabal for strategy. The Occupy movement illustrated how we can create webs of inclusion in a leaderless movement, and introduced the public speaking platform known as mic check. These ideas engender a generational attitude capsulated in crowdsourcing as a way of being.
Crowdsourcing, however, isn't the Marxist dream of a classless society. The
carnage youth face in the streets makes us culpable for failing to create effective institutions that integrate youth into society. If the future belongs to the youth, we must engage them by transforming the ideas of identity management on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram into community management by asking them to help share and create ideals we can live by.
Dalitso Ruwe is a research assistant for the upcoming publication Kanye West: Philosophy and the Tragic Image.
Drop the I-Word: From Paint to Pixels
May 3, 2012 Paul KuttnerPostCentral American Resource Center, colorlines, drop the i-word, Immigration, Mark Vallen, Murals, Ningun Ser Humano Es Ilegal, No Human Being Is Illegal, Pancho Pescador, Posters, Social Media
67 Sueños mural, by Pancho Pescador in collaboration with the Community Rejuvenation Project, San Francisco
In honor of the recent International Workers Day (May Day) celebrations, I write today about immigrant justice. While May Day's long history is centered around workers rights more broadly, our workforce has always been made up of a large number of recent immigrants — particularly in the most exploitative jobs. And it was the immigrant rights movement that revitalized the holiday in the US in 2006 with its strike, "A Day Without Immigrants."
The struggle for immigrant justice is of course a political one. But it is also cultural. It is about changing the way we think about immigrants, and the stories we tell. Despite being a nation founded on immigration from Europe and the genocide of native peoples, the dominant narrative today is of dangerous, unlawful, and above all "illegal" immigrants coming to take what is rightfully "ours." We have moved from talking about "illegal immigration" to talking about "illegal immigrants" — a small but important shift in subject. In the process, the word "illegal" has become more than a judicial term; it has become a racial epithet, and shorthand for this dominant — and false — story.
Mark Vallen's Original 1988 Poster
But a counter-story has emerged, finding its most condensed form in the powerful slogan "No Human Being Is Illegal." While I'm not sure where the phrase originally emerged, it seems to have been popularized by a particular piece of art. The poster, seen to the right, was used in 1988 as part of a campaign by the Central American Resource Center in LA, fighting for the rights of Central American war refugees. It features a stirring image by artist Mark Vallen. In 2010 the poster was republished, to support the current fight for immigrant rights.
The phrase has spread like wildfire, serving as a call for humanization across the world. It has spawned murals, t-shirts, posters, graffitti, and more.
Oakland Poster
Bronx Mural by DASIC
The most recent iteration of this struggle is the Drop the I-Word campaign. An effort that started with paint and posters is now taking advantage of social media and digital video. Launched by the Applied Research Center and its (excellent) website Colorlines, the Drop the I-Word campaign calls on media outlets, as well as other organizations and individuals, to pledge to stop using the term "illegal" to refer to people. As they state on their site:
Use of the i-word ignores the fact that our laws are unjustly applied. Immigrants without documents are regularly hired as cheap, exploited labor. No one else who benefits from the set up, including the employers who recruit and hire these migrants, is labeled this way. No one should ever be labeled this way. No human being is illegal.
So in honor of May Day, or just because it is a Thursday and it feels right, pledge to drop the i-word. Absolutely no human being is illegal.
The Danger of the Simple Story: Kony 2012
April 20, 2012 Paul KuttnerPostFacebook, Kony 2012, Narrative, Paint the Night, SmartMeme, Social Media
Tonight the Kony 2012 campaign kicks into high gear with "Paint the Night." This can serve as a moment to reflect on the power of narrative in social change, and the danger of the simplified story.
A big focus of this blog is on the stories that we tell about ourselves — the stories that trap, the stories that marginalize, and the stories that liberate. Cultural organizing, in many ways, can be seen as a centering of the narrative of social change. We can offer new narratives, show the flaws in mainstream narratives, and uncover narratives that are kept out of the conversation. New media has become a major way such narratives are constructed and negotiated, and powerful strategies have been developed to center narrative in organizing efforts by groups like SmartMeme.
The Kony campaign, in some ways, has been very adept at this kind of strategy. They have taken the meme of the campaign poster and flipped it, using it to make someone famous who currently does not want to be found. And with the creative use of documentary and social media, the reach has been incredible. The story Invisible Children is telling is one that has appealed to thousands of young people in the US. It more or less goes like this:
Once upon a time there was a very evil man, who forced children to do horrible things in war. He needs to be (individually) brought to justice, and you can be one of the heroes of this grassroots movement to save Ugandan children.
Despite its wide appeal, this story has drawn much valid criticism. The issue, from the narrative standpoint, is that while well-told and engaging, the story itself is flawed. There is truth in it — the crimes are very real and horrible, and putting Kony on trial in the international criminal court could be one part of a strategy to address the use of child soldiers in war. But there are a few issues:
First of all, it is oversimplified, with a good-guy/bad-guy binary that leaves out some of the most important actors — particularly other Ugandans. All narratives need to be simplified to have meaning, but you can go too far.
Second, It is totally devoid of context or systems, and thus doesn't get to the root of the problem. Child soldiers have been used in 80 percent of civil wars in the last few decades, and the phenomenon results from a number of important factors such as type of government and amount of GDP invested in the military — not merely one psychopath.
Third, It mimics too neatly the long-running colonial narrative of the western savior in Africa, which has certainly done more harm than good over the centuries. Meanwhile, the actual role that countries like the US have played in creating and perpetuating issues in Africa is silenced.
I don't know what exactly the best narrative would be, as an outsider to the conflict. But I do know that it would need to be created by those who actually experienced the war. This debate reminds me of a number of questions we should ask ourselves as we develop the narratives that drive our organizing efforts:
Does this narrative explain the real core problem being addressed?
Does the solution it offers address that core problem?
Does it include the most important actors?
Are those most directly affected by the issue presented as active agents rather than just victims?
Does it feel authentic to those experiencing the situation first hand?
Does it draw on other, problematic or oppressive narratives in our culture?
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d. March 24, 2021
Santiago Funes, age 66, a resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico, passed away on March 24, 2021. Santiago is survived by his siblings, Felix Funes and wife, Patsy, Michelle Gallegos and husband, Raymond, Mary Ann Baca, Julia Garcia and husband, Sam, Theresa Gomez and husband, Ernie, Clara Dixon and husband, Jim. Alice Sena and husband, Joe, Raymond Funes and fiancée, Rose, Angel Franco and husband, Louie, Eva Clark and husband, Mark, Monica Salazar and husband, Alex, Crystal Velasquez and husband, Arlie; sister in-law, Alma Funes; many beloved Aunties from Texas, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and nephews, great-grand nieces and nephews, cousins in Texas and San Francisco, GTO, Mexico; numerous friends and extended family. Mr. Funes was preceded in death by his parents, Jose and Maria Funes; brother, Jose Tony Funes; nephews, Simon Garcia, and Mike Gomez. The Visitation for Santiago will be April 5, 2021 at 6:30pm at Church of the Incarnation Catholic Church, located at 2309 Monterrey Rd NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144, with the Rosary to be recited at 7:30pm. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:00am on Thursday, April 8, 2021, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, located at 309 Stover Ave SW 87102 with a Burial to follow at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Santiago Funes, please visit our flower store.
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Medical Response to Adult Sexual Assault
Linda E. Ledray (author) Ann Wolbert Burgess (author)
Provides evidence-based research on diagnosis, treatment, and examination in cases of sexual violence and assault. This volume reflects contemporary best practices in the investigation and treatment of sexual violence.
Medical Response to Adult Sexual Assault, Second Edition provides evidence-based research on diagnosis, treatment, and examination in cases of sexual violence and assault. Survivors of sexual assault face any number of unique challenges both on the path to physical and psychological recovery and in navigating the investigative and judicial processes related to their traumatic experiences. Medical practitioners who work with these survivors require informed expertise in order to support their patients' safety and personal well-being.
The authors and contributors, a team of expert physicians, nurses, attorneys, and other multidisciplinary practitioners, have fully revised and updated Medical Response to Child Sexual Abuse to reflect contemporary best practices in the investigation and treatment of sexual violence. Any professionals who work with victims of sexual assault will find this latest edition essential to their responsibilities and to the renewed well-being of those in their care.
Ethical issues & debates Medical diagnosis Nursing fundamentals & skills Sexual behaviour Sexual abuse & harassment Domestic violence Forensic medicine
1. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner and Sexual Assault Response Team Overview and History
2. Basic Anogenital and Oral Anatomy
3. Body Injury and Dynamics of Sexual Assault
4. The Sexual Assault Exam Components and Documentation
5. Biological Evidence: Identification, Collection, Preservation, and Use in Courtroom Testimony
6. Postassault Prophylaxis
7. Male Sexual Assault Victims
8. Suspect Forensic Examinations
9. Victim Impact and Recovery
10. The Neurobiology of Traumatic Stress Responses After Sexual Assault
11. Education and Qualifications of the Forensic Nurse
in Sexual Assault Evaluation
12. Sexual Assault Response Team Operation
13. Sexual Assault Response in the Military
14. Campus Sexual Assault
15. Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault
16. Domestic Violence and Partner Rape
17. Human Trafficking
18. Elder Sexual Abuse
19. Sexual Homicide
20. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Programs
21. Nonfatal Strangulation
Linda Ledray is the founder and director of the Minneapolis-based Sexual Assault Resource Service (SARS), one of the first SANE programs, which she developed in 1977. SARS provides competent forensic-medical services to sexual assault survivors at seven hospital sites in Hennepin County, MN. She is also an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota where she has taught in the School of Nursing and the Psychology Department. She has been active in humanitarian relief missions to Honduras, Thailand, and Bosnia and she has taught nationally and internationally on the topic of victim assistance, SANE-SART program development, and program evaluation. Linda Ledray was on active duty mobilized at the 2nd General Hospital in Landstuhl, Germany. She is the section editor for the Journal of Emergency Nursing, SANE section and has published many articles and books including Recovering from Rape (1994) and the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Development and Operation Guide (1999).
Ann Burgess is an internationally recognized pioneer in the assessment and treatment of victims of trauma and abuse. She has received several honors for her work including the Sigma Theta Tau International Audrey Hepburn Award and the American Nurses' Association Hildegard Peplau Award. She co-founded one of the first hospital-based crisis counseling programs at Boston City Hospital. She has worked with the FBI Academy special agents to study serial offenders and the links between child abuse, juvenile delinquency, and subsequent perpetration. Her recent research includes studies in elder abuse in nursing homes, cyberstalking, and Internet sex crimes. She is currently a professor at the Boston College William F. Connell School of Nursing and teaches courses in victimology, forensic science, forensic mental health, case studies in forensics, and forensic science labs. | {
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And I applied my heart to seek and to search out by wisdom all that is done under heaven. Ecclesiastes 1:13
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Cold War Courage
Posted on March 13, 2013 by Cathie Halpin
Facing the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War in January 1961, President Kennedy stated the following at his inauguration:
Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
These words referencing a communist enemy in Kennedy's day find their clearest, most compelling modern day application, not to hostile forces outside our nation, but to those currently leading our own government.
The assault on the survival and the success of liberty today is not from Soviet Communism. It is from the soft despotism referenced by de Tocqueville being incrementally advanced by our own leaders, now most notably in the guise of healthcare legislation, better known as "Obamacare."
The requirement under the federal government that people of faith who own businesses or run hospitals and schools obey the government instead of their own consciences and their God by providing birth control and abortifacients through their health care is the greatest assault on religious liberty in the history of this nation. This, a nation founded on and for religious liberty. Make no mistake, not only do people of faith lose liberty with these actions, but every person in this country.
The government is attempting to remove that most basic of all liberties, the freedom of conscience. In doing so, it places itself in the same camp as the communist party of the Soviet Union of Kennedy's era. That party proclaimed to the west that there was freedom to worship in the USSR, while simultaneously fining, harassing, and imprisoning people of faith within its borders who refused to bow to Caesar/Premier by exercising their faith only within state approved church buildings.
Obamacare and it's assault on liberty may eventually be overturned by the courts, but to place confidence in our current court system for our liberty, especially in light of it's affirmation of the constitutionality of this legislation last year, is an ill advised hope at best.
The best hope for the restoration of liberty this side of heaven lies in people of faith and good will to band together to oppose this gross usurpation of power.
It's my hope that those who run businesses, schools, health care facilities, et al., will band together to protest this legislation. Further, that those groups and their supporters will take on Kennedy's mantle and determination to, "pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty." For if the businesses, hospitals, clinics, and schools adversely affected by this law capitulate and simply concede and go along with this federal mandate, liberty, religious and otherwise, in this country is essentially a thing of the past.
On the other hand, if for instance, every Hobby Lobby in America, and every Roman Catholic and religious hospital, clinic, and school closed their doors in protest of this mandate on the same day, for a week, or a month, there would be tens of thousands immediately without jobs, healthcare, and education. (Obviously, affected hospitals, which were the only source for emergency services in a given area would need to continue to provide life saving treatment.)
Such a protest might cause the voices of those disaffected by a boycott to be raised against the government that has mandated this unconstitutional, anti-religious, and anti-liberty law. (Conversely, they might simply blame those institutions that have acted in accord with their conscience by protesting through boycott.)
Colonial Americans boycotted British-made goods in protest of British taxation, a hardship on both Americans and their British brethren, whose goods sat on ships and in warehouses unsold. Business owners pled their case to King George to remove the offending taxes, not so their American brothers might have liberty, but because they needed to make a living. That same type of dynamic might be possible today if those harmed by a boycott took their case to their representatives and senators, and the man who would be king, President Obama.
Clearly, there would be a significant cost to business owners, employees, patients, and students by such a radical, closed-door boycott in response to the Obamacare requirements. However, the cost to the nation long term if the most basic of liberties is lost becomes incalculable, for soft despotism always leads to serfdom.
Patrick Henry understood that the British usurpation of power in colonial America would only worsen over time, under the proud and unreasonable rule of George III. A year before the Declaration of Independence, he called a nation to its senses, as Kennedy would later, when he spoke of the value of liberty:
Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!
The chains Henry spoke of were hardened steel; the ones we face today remain political, financial and metaphorical, but one surely leads to the other, as certain as "soft despotism" leads to more rigid forms.
The American Revolutionary War was engaged, in part, because the Stamp Act effectively made the King of England the official head of every church in America, since all official documentation had to carry the King's stamp, even in the churches. People of faith were willing to rise up against King George because they understood he was usurping authority only God could legitimately claim. Our government is claiming similar authority today when it requires people of faith to act contrary to their religiously held beliefs.
A government that presumes to take the place of God in the conscience has lost its moral authority for governance.
The Cuban missile crisis proved Kennedy a man of his word, a leader prepared to pay any price to ensure liberty. I hope and pray that business owners and leaders of religious institutions prove as courageous, and their patrons prove as faithful in this day, as he did in his.
The nation again needs a liberty-at-any-price kind of conviction and resolve. It's time for people of faith and those who believe in the necessary limitations of government to take a stand. It's time for political action. It's time for peaceful protest and civil disobedience. It's time to pray.
God grant moral resolve throughout this nation adequate to lift again the banner of liberty against government encroachment and overreach and the removal of God-given liberty.
About Cathie Halpin
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1 Response to Cold War Courage
Great article/blog. Makes me think of G.K. Chesterton's quote "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything". God help us be steadfast and hold tightly to the truth.
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Q: Strange Window popup behaviour on IE7 We have written a small javascript function which checks if a URL should open in same window or a popup. In cases when a url should open in a new window IE is giving some strange behaviour a window popup flashes and closes with a beep sound. Can anybody suggest whats going behind the scenes i do not think its my javascript which is wrong. Is it some browser weird behaviour.
A: I suspect you have a third party pop-up blocker installed.
A: Yep, this sounds like some third party stuff. By default IE will try to guess what it should do with popups (open in a popup window, open in a new tab, don't open at all) but it won't try to open a window and close it immediately (unless caused by some addons or code included in the page). JavaScript errors shouldn't cause the window to close either (unless they really call window.close()).
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Last year was the most successful ever for Italy's museums and cultural sites, according to new figures from the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism.
Figures showed a boom in visitor numbers for 2014, when almost 29 million people visited the 672 sites run by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage - 2.3 million more than the year before, La Stampa reported.
The figures showed that the number of paying visitors has increased by four million over the last decade.
But what are Italy's most popular sites?
Rome's Colosseum saw a whopping 6.2 million visitors pass through its ancient arches in 2014, while the ruins of Pompeii were visited by 2.7 million people.
The third most visited museum was the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, where 1.9 million visitors admired the masterpieces on show in 2014.
Ugo Soragni, the director general of museums for the ministry, attributed the success to various initiatives now offered by many of Italy's cultural sites.
"In the last few years there has been more on offer for visitors and more and more people are visiting our museums," Sorgani said.
Recent initiatives aimed at boosting visitor numbers include creative laboratories, treasure hunts for children, open evenings at the larger museums, and so-called heritage days (Giornate del Patrimonio), which see special events held at historic sites across the country on certain days of the year.
Overall, museums earned €111.8 million last year, but the ministry is still looking to attract even more people to its sites with new initiatives set to launch in early 2016 as Italy tries to profit more from its extraordinarily rich cultural heritage.
Government plans to improve profits include an online 'portal', where tourists will be able to buy tickets for all of the sites run by the Ministry online, as well as bars and restaurants with 'made in Italy' produce opening in several museums. | {
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Don't we all love experimenting with our gift wrapping skills?
A thoughtfully bought Timex watch becomes a proud display in a corrugated paper wrap, with unique 'theme' sleeves for different occasions.
This pocket watch package is an opulent, classy and well-crafted teak box complete with suede lining. | {
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How does killing zombies in a video game have anything at all to do with this year's Tony Award winner for Best Play?
In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, on-stage technical wizardry helped tell the tale of a young boy's coming to terms with dark truths about his parents. The projection mapping, choreography, and sonic landscape all contributed to a sometimes overwhelming, sometimes claustrophobic look at disaffection and alienation.
We've taken some cues from that production in Molotov Theatre Group's upcoming Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom by Jennifer Haley (July 9 – August 2 at 7:30 at DCAC, 2438 18th Street, NW, in Washington, DC 20009.
Directed by David Dieudonne and Assistant Directed by Elliott Kashner, with musical composition by Gregory Thomas Martin, Molotov's Neighborhood 3 also uses projection mapping and a wonderfully creepy musical score to build a looming sense of dread in another story of what goes on in today's modern families.
Projection mapping and set construction by Rachel Marie Wallace, lighting by Pete Vargo, fight choreography by Mallory Shear, and stage management by Katherine Offutt provide a technical foundation for Neighborhood 3 that absolutely presses against the ceiling of what can be done in the intimate space of DCAC. It's a story absolutely perfect for DC's only Grand Guignol-inspired horror theatre.
Many a curious incident happens in the night-time in Neighborhood 3, but the play parts ways from the Broadway hit when looking at the alienation of today's youth. Author Jennifer Haley riffs off the story of British teen Warren LeBlanc, who in 2004 brutally killed a friend after becoming too immersed in the video game Manhunt. Haley looks at how a psychologically addictive video game, tied to continually improving online technology, can blur the line in players' minds between what is real and what is imaginary.
For the uninitiated to Grand Guignol, the French theatre of horror forms the backbone of Molotov Theatre Group's work. The horrors of Grand Guignol were not the product of Victorian nightmares, but modern day horrors including technophobia and misanthropy. A show like Neighborhood 3 is perfectly in keeping with this subject matter.
The growing instability of the nuclear family is a true horror, brought about by the consumer-driven society in which we live. Parents in Neighborhood 3 routinely use lines like "we've given you everything" and "we give him everything he needs" – phrases that underscore that materialism has taken the place of true parental affection. But you can only replace feelings with things for so long before the tears in the fabric start to show.
It's little wonder that the video game in Neighborhood 3 focuses on killing zombies that threaten to take over the neighborhoods that the play's young people. To them, parents are little more than zombies, herdlike and slavishly pursuing the things that sustain them and offer some meager substitute for true human interaction. The sad reality is that these parents know longer understand how to make contact with their children, and that alienation causes the young people to act out however they can, if only to prove to themselves that they still have meaning in the world.
*You must have a Capital Fringe button when attending these performances also.
FOR TICKETS, CALL: (866) 811-4111, OR PURCHASE THEM ONLINE. | {
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Kniga Myortvykh is the third studio album by Russian alternative metal band Amatory. This is the last record with solo guitarist Sergey Osechkin who died on March 15, 2007.
Background
The festival "Invasion" was the last strong impression of the summer. After that, [AMATORY] had less than a month to prepare for a new tour, which will cover not only Moscow with St. Petersburg, but also, for the first time in the group's career, the cities of the CIS. The tight concert schedule did not allow to finish recording the demo versions of the first numbers of the new album. Despite their busy touring schedule, [AMATORY] tried to fill every gap between tours and individual performances with new songs.
The title of the album was chosen using the game "Heads and Tails". [STEWART] wanted to name the album "The Story of my True", but [GANG] wanted to name the album "Book of the Dead". [STEWART] didn't like that title because of the hint of a diagnosis (Sergey had a suspicion of liver cancer). But eventually, the album was titled "Book of the Dead". It was released on October 13, 2006.
Track listing
Personnel
Amatory
Daniil "Stewart" Svetlov — drums
Denis "Denver" Zhivotovsky — bass guitar, clean vocals
Alexander "Alex" Pavlov — rhythm guitar
Sergey "Gang" Osechkin — solo guitar
Igor "Igor" Kapranov — death growl
References
2006 albums
Amatory albums | {
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St Andrew's again find success
Orienteering squad make it four wins in five years
PANGBOURNE'S St Andrew's School has found its way to a fourth British Schools Orienteering Championship in five years after the finals held at Sutton Coldfield.
St Andrew's won the middle prep school category after their team of 22 aged between eight and 12, had to find a series of control posts around Sutton Park, using a map and compass.
The West Berkshire prep school finished comfortably ahead of their rivals and to claim the trophy and the gold medals, and in addition, the boys in Years four and five were placed second in the B5 class to take the silver medals, a feat matched by the Year eight girls.
It was the youngest girls in the years four and five group who went one better to take the gold in their age category with nine-year old Fenella Greatrix winning the individual bronze medal.
Twelve year old team captain Cosima Williams said: "I am really happy to be leading this squad and so proud of their achievements," sentiments echoed by the teacher in charge of orienteering at St Andrew's, Glyn Thomas. "The BSOC in November is the pinnacle of our orienteering year," he said.
"We regularly attend events organised by our local club, the Berkshire Orienteers, who have been wonderfully supportive of our school over the years, and the children's hard work and dedication have paid off."
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The ArcGIS 10.3 release includes the new Space Time Pattern Mining toolbox for analyzing data distributions and patterns in the context of both space and time in ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro. Unfortunately, the initial release contains a substantial logic flaw in the Create Space Time Cube tool which makes the results from the Emerging Hot Spot Analysis tool unreliable.
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PC52 rebar / B500C rebar 16 mm (BST500 bar) produced according to STAS 438-1 / 2012 / DIN 488
PC52 reinforcing bars / B500C reinforcing bars 16 mm (BST500 bar) are brands of concrete steel with ribbed profile. PC52 bar / B500C bar (BST500 bar) grades have a limited carbon content. They are low-alloy steels, preferred most of the time in the construction of structures, due to their higher resistance and for upper anchoring.
PC52 rebar 16 mm is a long metalurgical product with a periodic profile whose surface has two diametrically opposed longitudinal ribs.
B500C rebar 16 mm (the class with the best ductility within BST500) is a material with a periodic profile and is characterized by a specific arrangement of striations, different from other types of concrete steel.
The effective use of PC52 concrete steel involves cutting to different sizes, shaping and mounting the reinforcements according to the structure project. The type of reinforcing steel to be used as reinforcement, according to the project and the technical regulations in force, is decided by the designer.
The lifetime of B500C concrete steel is equal to the lifetime of the reinforced elements in which it is inserted. That is why it is very important to cover the minimum with concrete and observe the anti-corrosion protection measures.
The main mandatory requirements for concrete reinforcements used in various reinforced components and structures refer to: mechanical characteristics (resistance to traction and deformation) and adhesion (relative surface of the striations).
The mechanical strength and stability of reinforced constructions depend directly on the quality of the reinforcement, the quality of the reinforcing steel, but also on the percentage of longitudinal and transverse reinforcement of the reinforced concrete sections.
The reinforcing steel B500C bar / PC52 bar 16 mm (BST500 bar) is used in civil and industrial constructions to make stirrups for rebars.
Otelstructuri.ro sells at the best price PC52 reinforcing bars / B500C reinforcing bars 16 mm (BST500). Deliveries in Bucharest, Ilfov and neighboring counties.
For PC52 rebar / B500C rebar offer, please send the required information to the email address!
Dimensions 12 m
PC52 / B500C rebar 8 mm
OB37 coil 6 mm
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Creator Day at Summer in the City 2016 Photo Recap
By Tilly Jeanette Pearce
The sun is shining, but we have a desire to lock ourselves indoors for a whole weekend… no, it's not because we're crazy. It's because Summer in the City has officially started!
As per tradition (and it's the third time they've done it, so it's definitely a tradition now!), Friday at SitC is dedicated to those YouTube creators who want help learning their craft. Let's take a look back at what Friday had to offer including the panels, the people, and Jedward!
Photo by Aria Mark
The events kicked off with our very own co-editor Teoh Lander-Boyce, representing TenEighty on a panel of journalists discussing YouTube as a Source of News, hosted by We the Unicorns. You can catch up with everything you missed and what they had to say here.
Anna Bartoskova, who supports Eastern European YouTubers to monetise their content on YouTube, stopped by to give a helping hand in the Business of You seminar. She packed a slideshow full of all the essentials you need to help you start rolling in that YouTube dollar, so make sure you check out our write-up to get more info!
Photo by Rachel Kiki
Meanwhile, on the main floor, our favourite YouTubers were out and about doing they do best – dropping into vlogs and stopping for a hug and a selfie. They'll be doing this throughout the weekend so keep an eye out!
Hannah Witton was next to take to the stage, alongside Rosianna Halse Rojas and a group of leading experts, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of having a manager in the Management in Online Video panel. Hannah emphasised the importance of being on the "same page" as her manager, and finding the balance between a professional and personal relationship.
Ali Jardine led the way in establishing the fundamentals of being a YouTuber in his How to Vlog panel. Filling you in on insider knowledge, including what creators such as Niki and Sammy, Dodie Clark. and Hank Green do in order to get ideas. Ali made sure you had everything you need in order to get started. Now if only we had a camera…
Finally, Bry and Bethan Leadley represented the musicians of YouTube on the Music Industry panel, which was chaired by bigwig Mark Walker from Kilimanjaro. They discussed the positive and negative aspects of carving a career on YouTube, as opposed to more traditional routes, and how it has impacted their lives as performers.
Bry said: "I played festivals last year and all the other acts on the bill had things like 'band' or 'singer/songwriter', and I had 'YouTube Star', which makes me cringe.
"All the reviews were sort of like, 'If you're under 25, you won't have a clue who this guy is', which hurts, because my parents know who I am."
And that was the end of Day One! Check back in across the weekend so we can make sure that you are fully updated with all the latest goings-on at the ExCel. And hopefully you'll end up looking just as smiley as these guys!
Photos by Aria Mark and Rachel Kiki.
Social in the City (formerly Summer in the City)
About Tilly Jeanette Pearce
Has promised to make her own YouTube videos for years but is settling on judging others talents to hide her own failures. Also speaks in third person.|| @tillyjeanette
Meet the Industry Experts Panel at Summer in the City 2016
Collaboration Panel at Summer in the City 2016
Creator – Viewer Relationship Panel at Summer in the City 2018
Summer in the City 2016 Awards Announced
Podcast Spotlight: Remembering Lynn Shelton
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Q: How do I know if I am hiring a Professional Property Management company?
A: Use some due diligence before hiring anyone to manage your largest asset. All of our Property Managers, as well as a large part of our staff at Hampton & Hampton are Licensed Real Estate Professionals, and or Brokers in the State of Florida. Don't necessarily assume that any Property Manager you hire is licensed. Please check with the DBPR (Department of Business & Professional Regulation).
You can also find out through the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) if they have any complaints filed against them.
Hire National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM) with designations, they have the industry knowledge and heightened expertise in doing the best possible job. They are Real Estate professionals who know first hand the unique challenges of managing rental property in today's constantly changing economic & legislative environment.
Q: How do you handle security deposits?
A: The majority of our homes require one month's rent as a security deposit, and an additional pet fee if they have a pet. All resident deposits (per Florida Statute) are placed in a separate escrow account until the resident vacates the property.
Q: How do you make sure the resident takes care of the home?
A: Prior to occupancy we use a third party vendor to do a Move-In inspection of the property to convey its condition. Once or twice a year (owners preference, and at their expense), a licensed professional home inspector will perform an interior/exterior inspection inclusive of the roof, along with a detailed report and photos that are emailed to each owner. As an owner of such an expensive and important asset, this is one of the most important items in the management process. In addition, the Property Managers perform periodic drive-by surveys of their properties.
Q: How do you screen prospective applicants?
A: Each applicant fills out a rental application. A credit check is performed, 3-years of rental verification, employment verification, an eviction search, and background check. Applicants must meet an income requirement of 3-times the monthly rental amount.
Q: What happens if the tenant does not pay the rent?
A: The first thing that happens would be for the property Manager to post a 3-day notice for non-payment of rent on the front door of the property. After the 3 days (excluding weekends and holidays) has expired and the resident still has not paid rent, we will confer with the owner as to the plan of action. Once their time has expired, we can then file for eviction. The eviction process from beginning to end takes about 30–45 days in a normal uncontested eviction.
Q: When will I receive my owner proceeds and statement?
A: We process our owner proceeds by direct deposit between the 11th and 15th of each month and then process a second direct deposit around the 20th of each month. Owner statements are available online monthly and you will actually receive an email when they are ready to view.
Q: Who takes care of maintenance during the day & after hours?
A: All maintenance requests are submitted through the tenant and owner portals and are handled 24 hours a day.
FIRE: CALL 911 FOR ANY EMERGENCY: Notify fire department immediately, followed by emergency call to the maintenance department.
PLUMBING: Flooding or stoppage of all drains (tenant responsible for all plumbing stoppages except when the result of roots or breakdown of fixture not caused by tenant).
THEFT: CALL 911 FOR ANY EMERGENCY: Notify police immediately and report details to maintenance department the next working day.
Q: Who takes care of the maintenance?
A: Hampton & Hampton only works with licensed & insured contractors with whom we have built relationships with. This affords quality work at affordable rates.
What kind of Designations, Certifications & Memberships does Hampton & Hampton staff hold? | {
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Simply send me an email to [email protected] explaining which CDs or music books you would like to buy.
We are now selling the CDs in MP3 format. The price is a lot less at just € 18,00 each instead of € 25,00.
The music books in PDF format are only € 15 euros each instead of € 25,00.
If you buy three or more CDs, there will be a 10% discount.
You can pay using your credit card. I will need the number of the card, the expiry date and the 3-digit number on the back.
Alternatively you can print out the form below, fill it in and fax or post it including a cheque in pounds sterling or Euros.
If you wish to pay using your VISA / MASTERCARD, please fill in the form below using prices in Euros only.
Please check your order carefully as exchanges cannot be made.
Discounts: For 3 CDs, deduct Euros 9.00 (6.00 Pounds sterling). For 4 CDs deduct, Euros 12.00 (8.00 Pounds sterling). For 5 CDs, deduct Euros 15.00 (10.00 Pounds sterling). For 6 CDs deduct Euros 18.00 (12.00 Pounds sterling). For 7 CDs deduct Euros 24.00 (15 Pounds sterling). For 8 CDs deduct, Euros 30.00 (19 Pounds sterling). For 9 CDs deduct Euros 36.00 (24 Pounds sterling). For orders of 10 or more CDs or DVDs, the price is Euros 24.00 (21.00 Pounds sterling) each but please add 9 Euros for each book of exercises eg. Nos 3, 12, 16, 17, 20, 21, 25, 26, 33, 37, 38, 39 & 47. Sorry! Discounts are for CDs and DVDs only. | {
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A home is one of the biggest purchases you can make and if you're about to venture into the world of real estate as a first time home buyer it can be a bit nerve-racking, to say the least. What should be an exciting time can often be overshadowed by the multiple steps that are part of the home buying process and the unfamiliar lingo you'll hear daily before you even turn that key in your new front door. It might sound stressful, and honestly a little scary, but it doesn't have to be if you educate yourself and find a realtor who will guide you through the entire process.
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A variety of first-time home buyer programs are available both through federal and state programs. Loans such as Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and Veteran Affairs (VA) loans are available for those who qualify. If you have less than perfect credit, a small amount of money saved, and do not qualify for a conventional mortgage, you might be eligible for the FHA loan. An FHA loan does require mortgage insurance which stays for the life of the loan, unlike a conventional mortgage which can be canceled after your loan is paid down to 80% or more of the appraised value of the home. Educate yourself on the pros and cons of an FHA loan.
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As you start the home buying process, a pre-approval letter will confirm in writing how much a lender is willing to lend you and at what terms. This letter shows both your real estate agent and the seller that you are a serious buyer, and in some cases will give you the upper hand over a potential buyer who has not taken this step. It's also necessary to have when you're ready to put in that offer.
Now that you have everything in place and you're ready to buy your home, it's time to find a highly skilled, and motived agent who is both knowledgeable about the area you are looking to move in to, as well as the home buying process. Here at Madison Estates, we provide both the information and guidance you'll need when purchasing your home along with saving you time. With access to one of the largest data basis in New York, we not only find you your dream home we will be there to advise you every step of the way. | {
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Piano maker William Steinway saw the future in suburbia in the 1880s, so he built a factory and then an entire village _ National Museum of American History
Piano maker William Steinway saw the future in suburbia in the 1880s, so he built a factory and then an entire village
Piano manufacturer William Steinway described his vision of suburban America to Congress in 1883, but in his own life the future had already arrived.
Citing the horrors of tenement houses for workers in New York City, Steinway told the Senate Committee on Education and Labor: "The only thing that I can imagine is to do as we have done, remove the very large factories … from out of the city of New York into the suburbs" in order "to give the workingmen a chance to live as human beings ought to live."
Eleven years before speaking to Congress, Steinway opened a new factory across the East River from Manhattan. This factory, located in what is now the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, still makes pianos today. The rural area was not then part of New York City, but Steinway saw the potential. He ended up creating an entire company town, including worker housing, and suggested to a Senate committee that other manufacturers follow his lead.
But Steinway wasn't driven solely by altruism. He wanted to get away from unions who were striking piano manufacturers in Manhattan.
"We sought a place outside the city to escape the machinations of the anarchists Is Academized legit and socialists" who "were continually breeding discontent among our workmen and inciting them to strike," Steinway said, according to the book "Steinway & Sons" by Richard K. Lieberman, published in 1995.
We know a lot about Steinway because he kept a daily diary from April 1861 through November 1896, the month he died. The diary, which can be viewed here, resides in the National Museum of American History's Archives Center in our Steinway and Sons Records and Family Papers 1857–1919.
While Steinway made pianos for the rich, he didn't forget the working people and the poor as the years went by.
William Steinway certainly hadn't forgotten that his family started Steinway & Sons from scratch in 1853. He arrived in New York as a teenager in 1850 with his parents and siblings. The family (who were piano makers in Germany) worked with New York piano firms to learn the American method of manufacture. This made it possible for Steinway to make and market some of the most famous pianos in the world.
Steinway wasn't shy about letting reporters know about his good deeds. In his diary entry of March 16, 1895, he wrote, "N.Y. World and today's Evg papers have the News that I have placed 200 Acres of land close to the Ferries in Long Island City at the disposal of the charity organization for cultivating purposes by the poor."
When the charity's farm made a surplus of $6,000 and offered the money to Steinway as a payment, he refused.
"He told the association that he was not in the habit of doing charity by halves, and therefore it was his desire that the surplus money be employed in furnishing seed, fertilizers and agricultural implements for the following season," the New York Times reported on July 12, 1896, in a spread about Steinway's creation in Astoria.
His village transformed this rural area into a community of paved streets, trees, electric trolley lines, a firehouse, a church, a kindergarten, a library and a beach resort, in addition to worker houses.
Steinway also saw the disadvantages of his generosity. There are repeated expressions in his diary of annoyance with a constant stream of "mendicants," his word for those who were always asking him for money. Some were people he knew, who might have needed help for medical reasons, wanted to invest in a business, or were seeking help with a musical career. He wrote that he was "hounded to death" by them, once encountering "a perfect cavalcade of mendicants," and facetiously claiming to be "badly retarded by lots of mendicants."
Steinway established a land office at the Astoria factory to provide maintenance to rented properties. He sold other homes and also sold land. He financed most public services in the village, graded and paved the streets, and developed some of the nation's first electric trolley lines, in part to bring workers living in the city from the ferry dock to their jobs.
For William Steinway in the late 1800s, the future was now.
Larry Margasak is a retired Washington journalist who writes frequent articles for the museum's blog. Past stories included William Steinway's bizarre experience as chairman of New York's presidential electors in 1893, his construction of a resort that now sits under the runways of LaGuardia Airport, and Hollywood during World War II.
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CBS All Access Drops Trailer For Will Ferrell Cop Comedy 'No Activity'
By Denise Petski, Deadline Oct 30, 2017 at 3:01pm
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'No Activity' CBS All Access Comedy Adds Tim Meadows As Co-Lead & Guest Cast Led By Will Ferrell, Gets Premiere Date
"Car 27, please report." CBS All Access has released the official redband trailer and key art for its first original comedy series, No Activity.
From executive producers Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Funny or Die and based on the Australian series, No Activity celebrates the mundane in what should be a high-stakes sting operation. Set against a major drug cartel bust, the series follows two low-level cops who have spent far too much time in a car together, two criminals who are largely kept in the dark, two dispatch workers who haven't really clicked and two Mexican tunnelers who are in way too small a space considering they've only just met.
The cast includes Patrick Brammall and Tim Meadows along with guest stars Mark Berry, Arturo Castro, Mackenzie Davis, Bridget Everett, Ferrell, Darren Gilshenan, Travis Guba, Jake Johnson, Sunita Mani, Jason Mantzoukas, Adrian Martinez, Jesse Plemons, Fred Pohl, Alex Rodriguez, Amy Sedaris, J.K. Simmons, Courtenay Taylor, Michaela Watkins and Daniel Zolghadri.
No Activity premieres November 12 conjunction with the Chapter 1 conclusion of Star Trek: Discovery. New episodes of the eight-episode first season will be available weekly on Sundays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers.
No Activity is produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Funny or Die, Jungle and Gary Sanchez Productions, and is based on the Australian series produced by Jungle and broadcast by Stan. The series is co-developed and executive produced by Trent O'Donnell and Patrick Brammall, alongside executive producers Ferrell, McKay, Jason Burrows and Joe Farrell. Trent O'Donnell directs all episodes.
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Sui Dhaga is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Sharat Katariya and produced by Maneesh Sharma under the banner of Yash Raj Films.
It stars Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma in lead roles. It is a simple love story and both stars will have the first film together on screen.
The movie is all about the struggles of a common man and his effort to be an entrepreneur and inspire others to do the same.
On 28th September 2018, the film hit the Silver Screens all over the country and the film got a great response from the viewers, peoples, audiences.
The First Day or Opening Day Box Office Collection of Sui Dhaga in India was on the good side. Yes, the film earned a great amount.
The Second Day at the Silver Screen the film entertain the audiences, viewers and people. The Movie showed a tremendous growth and collected a whopping amount on First Saturday.
On the third Day, the movie had a stronghold in terms of occupancy and collection. The film shines at the Box Office Screens and people enjoyed it a lot.
And on the Fourth and Fifth Day the movie had a good growth at the Big Screens in terms of occupancy as well as collection.
On the First Three Days, the film crossed Rs 35 Crore Mark at the Big screen and it's a great start for the film which set some new records for the upcoming movies in the year 2018.
The Movie released more than 2200 Screens in India (Approx.) and also have good numbers in Overseas that is more than 1000. So this is a great start on the Box Office Screens.
Sui Dhaga had opened to around 55% occupancy for the morning shows. The film was roaring at the Silver Screens.
On the Second Day, the occupancy was on the high side that was approx. 75% and the third day the occupancy was around 80% as people are coming in large number to see the film.
The Fourth Day occupancy was also great as this was a working day and it was approximately 45% and yesterday had a good occupancy of 65% as there was a national holiday.
The film had done a great job in some cities like Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, NCR, and the film running successfully in the PVR, Cinemas, Theatres. | {
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New Jersey installed nearly 4GW of solar in 2021, why is there cause for concern?
The word of the winter is interconnection, and there is concern across the industry that interconnection delays in Jersey could compromise one of the nation's leading solar markets.
February 24, 2022 Tim Sylvia
A solar installation on a capped landfill in New Jersey.
Image PSEG
New Jersey added 3.8GW of new solar capacity in 2021, as outlined in the newest edition of DG+'s New Jersey Solar Market Report, yet the report also outlines that this high-water mark might not be a lasting one, and that the state's market could take a downturn soon.
In Q4 2021, the report outlines that commercial sector installation capacity dwarfed residential installation capacity by a ratio of 3 to 1, with solar development especially concentrated in Public Service Enterprise Group territory. For the calendar year 2021, New Jersey's largest residential solar developers were Vivint Solar (acquired by Sunrun), Trinity Solar, and Vision Solar. In the commercial sector, EnterSolar led the pack, followed by Distributed Solar Operations and Smart Citizens LLC. Community solar development was led by Solar Landscape, Altus Power, and CEP Renewables.
From Q3 to Q4, the state saw a massive spike of new solar projects turn into a significant dropoff in installed capacity, igniting concerns of a potential, long-term downward trend.
One of the chief reasons cited for this potential downturn is a familiar foe: interconnection backlogs. All of New Jersey falls under PJM Interconnection, and PJM recently proposed a two-year pause on reviewing interconnection requests for its eastern US regional transmission network, as the operator looks to work through its more than 1,200 energy project backlog, with most of these projects being solar and many being in New Jersey.
In a recent survey, nearly 90% of renewable developers surveyed by LevelTen said that interconnection timelines and costs represented the biggest barrier to achieving 40% solar by 2035, a goal of the U.S. Department of Energy. New Jersey itself has a goal of achieving 37% solar power across the state by 2050.
The news is not all doom and gloom, however, and a series of legislation and renewable programs passed and enacted in 2021 are providing hope that the Q4 2021 downturn will just prove to be a blip on the course to greater renewable adoption.
The study firstly cites the state's A3352, signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy on November 9, which requires all new warehouses in the state to be built as solar-ready buildings. The law defines a warehouse as any building 100,000 square feet or larger primarily is used to store goods for resale, and now new warehouses built on or after July 1, 2022 will need to be optimized for solar.
The report also points to this past fall's decision by state regulators to transition the two-year-old pilot community solar program to permanent status. Regulators awarded 78 MW across 45 projects during the pilot program's first year, exceeding a 75 MW goal. While the pilot required that at least 40% of all approved projects reserve at least 51% of their capacity for low- and middle-income households, all of the approved renewable energy projects met that goal.
Year two of the pilot program doubled the amount of capacity, with the 150 MW available. It carried the same carve-out for low- and middle-income customers. The program was modified as regulators looked to reduce time and costs for developers to enroll customers.
Tim Sylvia
Tim Sylvia was an editor at pv magazine USA. Tim covered project development, legal issues and renewable energy legislation, as well as contributed to the daily Morning Brief.
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