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Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the passenger who perished on Southwest Flight 1380, en route from New York to Dallas on April 17, 2018. To help raise safety awareness please read these must know emergency tips from Survival Systems USA.
Often, your career or lifestyle requires you to fly. Your ability to react to a sudden in-flight emergency is important to produce the best possible outcome on board. The best outcome means preparation before the emergency occurs. Understanding what to expect during a high-altitude emergency is part of the preparation.
Have a heightened sense of awareness during the critical phases of flight. During Takeoff, Ascent, Descent, and Landing the aircraft frame is under the most stress and your altitude is relatively low.
Your Seatbelt should be on at all times. During the emergency is not the time to sit back and snug it up.
Keep Loose Articles to a minimum and put away anything that could become flying debris.
Reaffirm your Nearest Emergency Exit by counting the rows and seats between you and the exit.
If the Oxygen Mask drops, immediately place over your nose and mouth.
Follow written and verbal crewmember instructions.
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Kaitlin Reilly
Kevin Hart joined the sharks on ABC's 'Shark Tank' and invested in new business ventures. (Photo: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
Kevin Hart is officially a shark — temporarily, at least.
The True Story actor appeared on ABC's Shark Tank on Friday, Jan. 7 to fill in for Daymond John and Robert Herjavec. On the show, he jokingly sparred with entrepreneur Kevin O'Leary, who called the Jumanji star a "rookie" in the shark tank. Hart quipped back, "The beauty in business is knowledge. What you need to gain is knowledge based off of those who have opened doors for you. Kevin has opened amazing doors. But guess what? You get older. And as you get older, you start to slip up here and there. And what is my job? My job is to pick up here."
Hart, who explained that he launched his own company HartBeat Productions so he would no longer just be a "work for hire" as a comedian and actor, has recently created HartBeat Ventures, which he said on the show is "all about financial inclusion." The company has thus far invested with Fabletics, Beyond Meat, Therabody, Liquid IV, and more. The Philadelphia native's goal is to help build wealth in the same kinds of communities in which he was raised.
"As HartBeat Ventures grows, you'll see a real initiative in closing that big financial gap between my culture and mainstream America," Hart shared. "My success will ultimately help close the gap."
One of the items that Hart was enthused by? Snactiv, a chopstick-like device for not getting your hands dirty when you are eating.
"I think this is an amazing product, I love the idea, and the fun behind it," Hart shared on the show. "As a personality, I think that the idea behind marketing behind this product — that's what I do really well."
Hart teamed up with fellow shark Lori Greiner to invest a combined $200,000 in the product, with a shared 20% of equity.
Later in the episode, he teamed with Mark Cuban to invest in the entertainment company Black Sands, which seeks to shine a spotlight on Black history.
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Q: Basic Try And Catch Yea this is a basic Try and Catch error. I am deeepply sorry if this is just a simple question and im wasting your time, but why does it give me the error for IO Exeption "UnReachable IO Exeption" in my code. Again Im really sorry if this wasted your time but will lovee it if you can help me! Thanks! And tell me if there are any other errors i have to be aware of thanks! (BTW i want the error to come!)
import java.io.IOException;
public class Examples1 {
/**
* @param args
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public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
int[] myNums = {1,2,3};
try{
for(int i=0; i<=4;i++){
System.out.println(myNums[i]);
}
} catch(IOException e){
System.err.println("IndexOutOfBoundsException: " + e.getMessage());
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A: You get a compile time error on your catch block, because IOException is a checked exception, for which it can be determined at compile time whether it can occur or not. And in this code it can not occur, so you cannot catch it.
You probably meant to catch the IndexOutOfBoundsException, which is an unchecked exception, so you are not required to catch it. In general, you it is a bad practice to catch unchecked exceptions, but sometimes there may be no other good solution.
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I have lots to say and not enough time to say it. Plain and simple.
Yesterday and today were completely crazy but completely awesome and now I am totally shattered. My head is beginning to hurt and I just want to sleep (Also doesn't help that I tried not to drink cola or mocha today like I did yesterday so that hopefully I might stand a chance of sleeping properly.
My first thing to say is that at around 7 minutes to 3 yesterday afternoon, me and two of the other CLP Bloggers/volunteers went live on BBC Radio 2 during the Steve Wright in The Afternoon show (it was covered by Richard Allinson as Steve is on holiday) Oh my days I was so excited. I'm hoping to have a proper clip to keep (yes I am that sad!) but for now it's here.
For now I am going to go and sleep hopefully enough to be back on normal life tomorrow.
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Team Award Predictions: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
by MJ Hurley June 20, 2020
There are going to be two types of Bucs fans this season, with half being bandwagon fans and the other half being really happy that they now have Tom Brady as their quarterback. Combine one of the greatest football players of all-time with Chris Godwin, Mike Evans, O.J. Howard, and Brady's favorite tight-end Rob Gronkowski, their offense will be dangerous. Whether or not their defense will carry their weight is yet to be determined, but here are the award predictions for the 2020 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season.
Make sure to check out all of our other team award predictions here.
MVP: Tom Brady
I do not think there should really be any question here. Brady was the MVP for the Patriots every year during his time there. He will give the Bucs stability at the position that has been the most volatile since Jameis Winston was drafted in 2015. Brady will have offensive weapons that he hasn't had since Randy Moss and will be able to rely on playmakers more than he has been able to in recent years. Looking to prove that he made the Patriots and not Bill Belichick, Brady will be highly motivated to play at a high level and lead the Bucs to the playoffs for the first time since 2007.
Offensive Player: Mike Evans
Evans has been one of the best receivers in the NFL since coming into the league in 2014. Averaging over 1,000 yards per season and eight touchdowns a season, Evans now will have one of the best quarterbacks ever throwing to him. Although Winston may be better currently at throwing the deep ball, Evans will have plenty of well-timed slants and out-routes that have been off-line or mistimed his entire career. Look for Evans to dominate with Godwin by his side yet again and show why he is a top-five receiver in the NFL. Godwin will likely get more attention in 2020, and with Gronkowski stealing attention in the red zone, Evans will fly under the radar somehow for most of the year.
Defensive Player: Shaquil Barrett
Again, there should not be many questions here. After posting 19.5 sacks in 2019, Barrett will enter his age 27 seasons as one of the best edge rushers in the game. Although he will likely get more attention, Barrett has shown the explosion and moves necessary to split doubles and dominate tight ends who try to chip him off the snap.
Offensive Rookie: Tristan Wirfs
Wirfs was a dominant tackle in college, one of the reasons he went high in the 2020 NFL draft. He was a coveted asset for the Bucs. Tampa Bay clearly prioritized protection for Brady in this draft, giving him a young powerful tackle to pair with Donovan Smith. Honorable mention to Ke'Shawn Vaughn who you'll see in a moment.
Defensive Rookie: Antoine Winfield Jr.
Another top rookie that will likely star for the Bucs, Winfield. After playing strong safety at Minnesota, Winfield will probably be the starting safety this season over Jordan Whitehead. Although Winfield is smaller at 5'9, he has the ball skills and coverage skills necessary to consistently make impact plays which will be key to getting the ball back in the hands of Brady and his slew of weapons.
Biggest Surprise: Ke′Shawn Vaughn
Vaughn finished his college career at Vanderbilt after playing his first two seasons at the University of Illinois. While the Bucs starter will be Ronald Jones II, Vaughn has the chance at getting significant touches out of the backfield in 2020. With only one season as a starter under Jones' belt, there should be more of a running back by committee in Tampa Bay. This will allow Vaughn to increase his value to Tampa Bay and possibly to fantasy owners as well.
Biggest Disappointment: Rob Gronkowski
This may be controversial so here it goes. The Bucs will not get prime Gronkowski here. Tampa Bay will not be getting the tight-end that will put up 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns. Due to injury history, a year off from football, and a different system, there will be an adjustment period for Gronkowski in Tampa. After a rough first half of the season, Gronkowski will adjust to the flow in Tampa Bay. He will return to a closer version of his old self. With OJ Howard lurking in the shadows, Gronkowski will be more of a pure red zone threat than anything.
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Alafairƕiska gamainduþs gutrazdos jah kunjahaidaus
Become a member of the organization
GOTHIC LANGUAGE
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GUTAWIGS is an organization dedicated to the revitalization and popularization of the Gothic language and culture.
The public organization "Gutawigs" was founded in Romania in accordance with part 2, art. 5 Ordinance of the Government of Romania no. 26/2000 on associations and foundations, as well as a separate branch was created in the form of an association in Russia in accordance with Art. 3 of the Federal Law of 19.05.1995 N 82-FZ (as amended on 20.12.2017) "On public associations". As a result, having acquired the status of International, it carries out its activities on the territory of most of the countries of Europe and the CIS.
Ionescu Luminitsa
Riazapov Ruslan
Oleksandr Maslak
Colin Myers
PRESIDENT OF THE ORGANIZATION
Chairman of the Council, Head of the Human Resources Department. Founder of the organization.
MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF THE ORGANIZATION
Head of the department for the development of the Gothic language. Founder of the organization. Representative of Gutavigs in Eastern Europe.
Country: Kazakhstan
Head of the department for the development of culture.
Founder of the organization.
Head of Public Relations Department. Representative in North America.
GUTAWIGS ACTIVITIES
Our organization was created with the aim of uniting people interested in the revival of the Gothic language and culture. Carrying out the restoration of the language, by reconstructing lost words and creating new ones, we strive to make the Gothic language complete for use in modern times.
- Restoration and adaptation of the language for the possibility of its further full use;
- Standardization of the linguistic norm of the Gothic language;
- Creation of a modern linguistic corpus of Gothic texts;
- Creation of various platforms for the development and use of the Gothic language and culture online and in life;
- Giving the Gothic language the status of reviving at UNESCO;
- Translation of famous books and other works;
- Development of courses in Gothic, as well as a certificate of proficiency in it;
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Plano Trademark Attorneys & Lawyers
Plano Attorneys
Ross Brandborg
Ross Brandborg is an attorney at law with more than 13 years of experience. He has been licensed to practice law in Minnesota and North Dakota. Ross is also a member of the North Dakota Patent Bar. He has a Juris Doctor degree in law, which he obtained after his graduation from the University of North Dakota. He specializes in trademark and copyright law, as well as in patents. Ross founded his own law firm, Brandborg Law, in 2017.
45 repeat hires | 18 yrs experience | Licensed in MN, ND, Patent Bar | verified
"Quick response. Excellent communication and on point when it comes to legal information and advise! Highly recommend!"
Richard Gora
Looking for an attorney with experience? Richard Gora is the exact attorney you want. Having defended over 100 cases both in state and federal courts and working with clients from around the globe, Richard has an array of different experiences. His services are wide-ranging and include business litigation, securities litigations, employment litigation, and business counsel. Prior to founding Gora LLC, he worked for Finn, Dixon & Herling LLP for eight years.
1 repeat hire | 15 yrs experience | Licensed in CT, NJ | verified
"Richard and his team drafted a comprehensive operating agreement with member restriction agreement and vesting provisions for an internat..."
Randy Marsh
Attorney Randy Marsh is the guy you need on your team. As a professional attorney and business owner himself, he knows just how to help clients. He uses all of his experience and knowledge to guide each client to help ensure they have a successful future. With over 20 years of experience, you would not want to turn anywhere else. Some of his experience in the legal field includes taking companies to the Middle East with an international consulting practice, winning record verdicts, and helping companies navigate through the startup phase.
21 yrs experience | Licensed in OK, TX |
"A+++++ service. Randy keeps you informed and most definitely helps you brainstorm on what is best for you and your business."
Tomas Caquias
Tomas Caquias has recently been licensed to practice law in Texas. He received his Doctorate of Law after graduating from the Arizona Summit Law School. Tomas specializes in commercial contracts, labor and employment law, legal research and writing, real estate cases and has exceptional experience in assisting entrepreneurs and startup businesses. Since May 2016, Tomas has been the managing attorney for the Caquias Law Group.
1 yr experience | Licensed in TX |
"Tomas is an extremely insightful, strategic attorney. Regardless of the complexity of the matter, he is someone I know will consider not ..."
Peter Bean
I spent the first three years of my career at an AmLaw 200 firm working on complex legal issues under the guidance of a deep stable of highly accomplished senior lawyers. I... read more
10 yrs experience | Licensed in TX |
"We hired Peter to conceptualize and draft the documents for an employee incentive plan, and he did an excellent job at every step of the ..."
With my broad experience as a former big firm attorney, former general counsel, and Chief Legal Advisor to small businesses and lower-middle market companies, I bring thoug... read more
"Tri was particularly helpful in navigating us through unfamiliar territory with a business acquisition/purchase. His counsel was helpful ..."
Adrian Thomas
Adrian Hebert-Thomas, Esq. is the principal attorney of Hebert-Thomas Law, PLLC. She is a skilled attorney who focuses her practice on advising businesses and entrepreneurs... read more
"Adrian drafted both our Privacy Policy notice and Terms of Use agreements for our website. She was very knowledgable with the current pri..."
Alexandra Christian
Alexandra Christian is a corporate attorney who has been practicing law for over three decades. She is licensed to provide legal services to corporate clients in Texas and has a J.D. in law, which she obtained after she graduated from the University of Texas at Austin. Alexandra primarily specializes in reviewing, negotiating and drafting commercial contracts. Since July 2011, Alexandra has been a counselor at Ross and Matthews, P.C.
"Alex is a responsive partner to folks in the field who can help guide the business interests while balancing the need for legal oversight..."
Carole Faulkner
Carole graduated from Baylor University Law School and has a bachelor's degree in Accounting and Business. She has over 20 years of in-house and private practice experience... read more
30 yrs experience | Licensed in CA, TX |
"We hired Carole to file for a new trademark/logo for our business. She was very easy to work with and quick to assist us. She researched ..."
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How to Open a Bar in California
Opening a bar in California can be a costly, time-consuming endeavor. Just like opening a new restaurant, you will need a thorough business plan, approval of several government agencies, and many permits and licenses. This guide outlines the steps necessary to open a bar in California.
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Opening a bar in California can be a costly, time-consuming endeavor. But with the opportunity for high-profit margins on alcohol and food, along with cover charges, bars can be successful businesses. Just like opening a new restaurant, you will need a thorough business plan, approval of several government agencies, and many permits and licenses. This guide outlines the steps necessary to open a bar in California.
1. Create a Business Plan
Opening a bar is essentially
Software Forensics
What Is Software Forensics?
Software forensics is a branch of science that investigates computer software text codes and binary codes in cases involving patent infringement or theft. Software forensics can be used to support evidence for legal disputes over intellectual property, patents, and trademarks.
Digital forensics and computer forensics are both tools used to recover computer files. Digital forensics tries to find files that are the same, and software forensics examiners focus on function.
Software forensics is especially important in patent and trade cases. In these cases, someone might have copied another person's code, but rewritten that code in a way to hide the theft. A digital forensic examiner may not have the tools or capabilities to prove a crime occurred.
The followin
Trademark vs. Trade Dress
What is Trademark vs. Trade Dress?
A trademark offers legal protection for a logo, symbol, phrase, word, name, or design used to show the manufacturer of a product. Trade dress protects all elements used to promote a specific service or product. Examples of trade dress include packaging and the atmosphere or décor within a place of business.
The term "trade dress" comes from a 1992 court ruling and refers to the way a product is "dressed" to go to market. Since then, the term has expanded to include other elements, such as specific themes used in decoration or styling of a business location. The updated definition focuses on the total image instead of the w
Trademark Permission
Updated November 4, 2020:
What Is Trademark Permission?
Trademark permission allows a company or individual to legally use a trademark held by another person or business. Getting trademark permission from a trademark holder can help your company increase sales, generate brand awareness, and increase positive customer associations with your product or service. But if done illegally, using someone else's trademark puts you at serious risk for legal trouble.
Trademark permission, also called licensing, exists to allow others to use a trademark, a word or mark that exclusively identifies one person or company as the source of a product or service. When granting proper permission, the trademark owner can take advantage of
Trademark a Slogan
Updated June 23, 2020:
How to Trademark a Slogan
Go to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website.
Check the Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS) database. Make sure the slogan isn't already registered in the same category.
Submit your trademark application. Pay the filing fee.
What Is a Trademarked Slogan?
A trademark is an original symbol or saying that sets apart one product or company from another. Registering a trademarked slogan will make the connection between your message | {
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1 PAIR of 13 x 7.5 -5 Work equip 1's. 3piece design. Good overall condition.
No tyres on them anymore.
Pick up northern suburbs of melbs, can deliver for extra.
Will post Aus wide for $400, it will be through e-go. I'll package and drop them at the local drop off point in Cambellfield.
How many wheels u selling?
Sorry, is 2 wheels only.
No tyres on them anymore, price adjusted! | {
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Changemakers - Creating Shared Value Prize - 'MOUKA+' - A Women Inclusive Last Mile Distribution Model in Rural Bangladesh.
Raowa Complex, Level 8, VIP Road, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh.
Bangladesh: Currently operating in 8 districts in the Northern part of Bangladesh, covering around 350 villages.
Under-representation of women in rural economy: Bangladesh is beset by a highly informal rural market economy that does not include the marginalized women, either as producers, consumers, or suppliers. According to IFC's country data tables, more than 63 million women are underrepresented and disconnected from formal market economy. This is mainly happening because of the social, physical and psychological barriers that rural women face from a very young age, resulting in low economic opportunities.
Creating women employment opportunities: JITA has innovated an inclusive rural distribution model, at the centre of which are Aparajitas (meaning who never accept defeat) who have been brought from the most marginalized community. JITA plays a key facilitating role in the initiative by identifying women with the greatest potential, training them in sales, accounting and business negotiations as well as health information and integrating them into the value chain as a market force. These Aparajitas, going door to door, carry a 'product basket' which is configured to bring multilevel impact on health, hygiene, nutrition and household's use of sustainable technologies. JITA employs a 'multi-product' distribution model through multiple partnerships with private companies who want to access the untapped bottom of the pyramid segment. This helps JITA to keep channel costs low as a large and diversified product baskets creates economies of scale and leads to financial sustainability.
JITA started with 26 women in 2005 and to date has trained over 3,000 women on basic business acumen and entrepreneurial skills. Currently, a little over hundred Aparajitas are working as door to door sales actors under JITA's direct payroll earning a monthly average of USD 31 from their initial base income of USD 7. To date, JITA has served over 50,000 rural consumers (95% women) through Aparajita and created access to products in health, hygiene and nutrition. The women inclusive 'door-to-door' distribution model has created income opportunities for many marginalized women, while making access to household and feminine (innerwear, sanitary napkins etc.) products easier for women and adolescent girls. JITA's market activation to promote health and hygiene among rural consumers have reached 60,000 women with knowledge on harmful effects of radiation from direct sunlight on skin. JITA also disseminated clean energy messages and products that reduce carbon emission to the rural segment.
Over years JITA is nearing to reach sustainability by making systematic improvisation on Aparajita product basket. Initially Aparajitas used to earn USD 7 per month by only selling shoes. Strikingly their earning increases to USD 31 when fast moving Unilever & Square high demand products were brought into basket. JITA's multi-product distribution model has helped the social business to move ahead than other similar models in Bangladesh such as Grameen 'Shakti' ladies and BRAC Health-women.
The formation of JITA is considered to be a significant milestone in Social Business arena as it has established a striking example by being transformed from a NGO, CARE Bangladesh project named Rural Sales Program (RSP). RSP was piloted in 2005 to address the problem of highly informal rural distribution system of Bangladesh which deprives women's access to many important products and income generating opportunities. The project started with 25 poor women selling shoes door to door and soon it unlocked unlimited potential for women inclusive business. By the increasing success of the project and global recognition from Oxford University, RSP management could envision a future model that not only could sustainably improve livelihood of poor women but also create significant impact towards BoP consumer. In 2011, RSP spinned off as a separate social business and JITA was born. | {
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Hampshire: Southampton, Fareham, Romsey, Winchester, Andover and Basingstoke.
Oxfordshire: Didcot, Abingdon, Oxford, Wantage and Wallingford.
Any skip placed on a public highway requires a licence from the council. chiltonSkips.com will arrange a skip licence for you, along with all necessary lighting on the skip to comply with regulations. You will not need a skip licence if you're putting the skip entirely on private land.
This is our most popular skip. This skip should not include hazardous materials, asbestos, gas bottles, fridges/freezers, oil drums, fertilisers, aerosols, grip fill tubes, pesticides or TV's.
Contents typically include bricks, concrete blocks, paving slabs, rubble and broken out concrete from foundations and pathways. If you select this skip type, contents should not include other waste types including tarmac, soil and stones.
Garden waste typically includes leaves, flowers, grass, weeds, tree bark and pruned branches. Contents should not include large volumes of soil, treated wood and tree stumps (more than 60cm in diameter), along with other waste types.
Plasterboard skips include Gypsum panel boards. Contents should not include ceramics, insulation and timber along with other waste types.
These skips are typically filled with soil from excavation arisings. Contents should not include clay, chalk or turf.
These skips are sold at a discounted rate due to the waste being segregated at source. Contents should not include treated timber, creosoted products and MDF.
chiltonSkips.com skip hire offers an affordable and reliable waste removal skip hire service with the assurance that your waste is handled in the most responsible manner.
Call now or speak to us via our online chat for any specific information and to find out about additional charges that apply for some items, like mattresses.
Asbestos mus never be put in a skip. There are certain laws in place which means it is illegal to reuse and recycle any asbestos material, or to dispose of it improperly. Visit www.gov.uk/asbestos-in-home for more information on how to dispose of asbestos.
No appliances or electrical equipment like fridges, freezers, dishwashers, printers, computers or televisions can be put into a skip, they must be taken to a registered Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling facility and cannot be mixed with other general waste.
As detailed above, no appliances or electrical equipment like fridges, freezers, dishwashers or tumble dryers can be put into a skip, they must be taken to a registered Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling facility and cannot be mixed with other general waste.
Residual contents of a gas cylinder can be dangerous and they are therefore not permitted in skips.
No batteries can be put in any skip because they contain various metals and chemicals which mean they must be treated separately. Many supermarkets and petrol stations contain battery boxes, if you have car batteries, some garages may be able to help you.
Tyres are not permitted in any skips. Some garages and tyre fitting companies will be able to take them from you or there are specialist companies who deal with tyres.
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Sean Dyche eyeing further success with the Clarets
Sean Dyche
Chris Boden
Published: 11:31 Monday 29 January 2018 Updated: 09:21 Tuesday 30 January 2018
Burnley surprised the world of football by briefly occupying a Champions League slot last month.
But while breaching the top-four again looks unlikely, Clarets boss Sean Dyche knows success at Turf Moor is measured in different ways.
After signing his new four-and-a-half-year deal last week, Dyche spoke of continuing the remarkable progress made in just over five years at the helm, and keeping "Proudsville" exactly that.
Dyche said: "That's the millionaire-dollar future question for football, is how outside of the super-power clubs, how are we going to chase them down?
"The way it's looking at the minute. I don't think there will be another Leicester story for a while, because coaching still starts with the raw ingredient, and if that raw ingredient is of a higher level in the first place, and then a coach comes in and works with that raw ingredient with a higher skill set, that's going to make the challenge for everyone else harder."
Sean Dyche doesn't believe that there'll be another Leicester story for quite some time
So what is success for Dyche and Burnley?: "I really like seeing players develop.
"That's still my underlining thing.
"Winning is the beautiful feeling you get from it all going well.
"We played Man United last Saturday and some of our performances were top drawer, so that's development for me."
Michael Keane is amongst the players who have won International recognition under Sean Dyche
Danny Ings, Tom Heaton, Kieran Trippier, Michael Keane and Jack Cork have all played under Dyche at Burnley and gone on to earn senior England caps, and he accepted: "Yeah, but that's not your goal.
"The goal is to be successful here.
"It's a nice by-product if because of that success, these players are developing.
"So if you can't win the Premier League, how can you win?
"You can win by developing players, you can win for this area. It's not a major city, and the whole place buzzes off having a Premier League football club." | {
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DeMarco Murray thinks he can rush for 2,000 yards this season for Cowboys
By Stu Peterson: Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray believes he's going to have a huge, huge season in 2013 with the Cowboys. He feels he's capable of rushing for 2,000 yards. How precisely the 25-year-old Murray will be able to accomplish this is the big question. The Cowboys don't have a good offensive line, and they don't bother to give any of their running backs a lot of carries. Most of the offensive plays are routed through Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo. He's either passing it or running the ball. Murray will be lucky if he can manage to get 10 carries per game this season.
Murray said to ESPN when asked if he can rush for 2,000 yards this season, "I think I'm capable of anything."
It's not really a fair question to ask a guy if he can rush for 2,000 yards when the most yards he's ever rushed for as a Cowboy was 897 in his rookie season in 2011. That's like a reporter coming up to a baseball player that hit 20 homeruns the previous season and asking him if he thinks he can hit 70+ homeruns. The player might say yes, but that doesn't mean that it has a realistic chance of it happening.
Murray suffered injuries last season that limited his playing time to only 10 games with the Cowboys. For Murray to rush for 2,000 yards, he's going to have to stay healthy for ALL 16 games during the reason, he's going to need to get at least 350+ carries if he averages 5.5 yards per carry like he did his rookie season, and he's going to need the Cowboys' offensive coordinator to be willing to let Murray get that many carries.
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I can't see it. At best, I see Murray maybe getting 200 carries if he stays healthy and possibly rushing for over 1,000 yards if he can average over 5 yards per carry like he did his rookie season. That's not easy to do, as Murray found out last season when he averaged only 4.1 yards per carry.
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Uncovering Malaa: Tchami and DJ Snake's enigmatic side project?
It could be argued that "Who is Malaa?" was one of the greater questions facing dance music fans in 2015. The enigmatic figure cropped up last year when his remix of Tchami's "After Life" was unearthed alongside a teaser produced by DJ Snake and Tchami's videographers, Chivteam. In November, Malaa proceeded to debut on the latter's new imprint, Confession.
At its core, the masked side project is most likely composed of Tchami and DJ Snake, which isn't a stretch of the imagination as both artists are credited on each other's productions ubiquitously and have connections to the project via remix work. There is also reason to believe that Mercer is involved in the three-way collaboration as he shares the same management team as Snake, Tchami, and Malaa. Either way, both Snake and Tchami have a history of working together behind the scenes, often hiding their identities in the process.
Furthermore, Malaa's identity was potentially revealed via a Facebook event description at SF's 1015 Folsom. Although, to be fair, the artist name was spelled incorrectly.
While there has been no official announcement from either artist or their management, the trail of bread crumbs leads directly to longtime collaborators Tchami and DJ Snake. With Malaa's production and mixing prowess in mind, it's a compelling hypothesis, and one that frankly makes a lot of sense. | {
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From Tuesday to Thursday May 15th – 17th, a group of 21 including FCI team members and Carers from around the country are the first group in Ireland to train as Facilitators of the Caring with Care program, delivered by The Meriden Family Programme. Family Carers Ireland has a valuable resource to deliver training to Carers caring for people with mental health issues. A huge thank you to all for taking part and to Catriona Duffy for all the work behind the scenes.
The brainchild of FCI's Working Group for Family Carers of People with Mental Health Difficulties, chaired by Fiona Gallagher and supported by Clare Duffy, the programme brought together teams of staff and carers to develop their skills in training and education in mental health. After completing the 3-day training, it is expected that participants will deliver locally tailored carer support and education packages that specifically meet the needs of their local carer communities.
Family Carers Ireland are delighted that since August 1st 2018, carers in receipt of Carer's Allowance and living with the cared for person are eligible for the Better Energy Warmer Homes Scheme.
The scheme offers free energy efficiency upgrades to homeowners helping make your home warmer, healthier, and cheaper to run – that is 100% of the costs covered. Upgrades include cavity wall insulation; attic insulation; external wall insulation; internal wall insulation; replacement windows; heating upgrade; heating controls; ventilation; draught proofing; lagging jackets; CFLs and remedial works.
Do you own and live in your own home? This must be your main residence, where you live most days of the week.
Was it built and occupied before 2006? This means the ESB meter was connected and property lived in prior to 2006.
You have not previously received works under the Warmer Homes Scheme? Due to high demand, the scheme is not available to homes that have already received an upgrade under the Scheme.
Family Carers Ireland will host a one-day conference on the theme of 'Life After Care' on Monday, June 18th in the Hilton Hotel, Inchicore Road, Kilmainham Dublin 8 (tea/coffee from 9.45). The conference is funded through the Pobal Dormant Accounts scheme, and is part of a suite of initiatives FCI is running across the country in 2018 on the themes of post-caregiving or transitions from care.
We are delighted to have as our keynote speaker Prof. Mary Larkin of the Open University on the UK, who has pioneered work in the under-researched area of family carers' experiences of the transition from their caring role. Professor Larkin has led funded projects and taken a consulting role in public initiatives dedicated to understanding and supporting the role of carers in society. She has been a member of the Social Care Institute for Excellence (Co-production network), the Third Sector Research Centre, the cross-Government Independent Advisory Group on Carers (whose Research and Evidence Task and Finish Group she chaired), Carers Trust 'Care Act 2014 for Carers One Year On' Commission, the Department of Health's National Carers Strategy Reference Group, NHS England Commitment to Carers Oversight Group and the NICE Guideline Committee for Provision of support for adult carers. She is also Reviews Editor for the International Journal of Care and Caring.
Also among speakers on the day will be Dr John Hillery, President of the College of Psychiatrists in Ireland and a strong advocate for better governmental supports for carers, and Dr Carol Kelleher of University College Cork, who last year with her colleague Dr Jacqui O'Riordan published the study 'Post-Caregiving: Family Carers' Experiences of Cessation of the Caring Role'.
FCI's Micheal O'Reilly will provide an overview of the 'Plan C' project, the flagship programme in our Dormant Accounts-funded activities in 2018, and an update on other activities and the themes related to life after care emerging from discussions with carers nationwide. Family carers will also speak about their experience of the transition from the caring role.
To coincide with the launch of Carer of the Year 2018, CarePlus Pharmacies around the country held coffee mornings to welcome carers and to raise awareness in the wider community of the role of carers which the awards seek to recognise and celebrate. | {
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Aces Wild is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger and Theodore Lorch.
Main cast
Harry Carey as Cheyenne Harry Morgan
Gertrude Messinger as Martha Worth
Theodore Lorch as Kelton
Roger Williams as Slim - Henchman
Chuck Morrison as Hank - Henchman
Phil Dunham as Anson - Editor
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones as Snowflake
References
Bibliography
Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940: An Illustrated History of 55 Independent Film Companies, with a Filmography for Each. McFarland & Company, 2005.
External links
1936 films
1936 Western (genre) films
American Western (genre) films
American black-and-white films
Commodore Pictures films
1930s English-language films
Films directed by Harry L. Fraser
Films with screenplays by Harry L. Fraser
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I often field phone calls asking whether planning and zoning members can be removed from office by the local legislative body. Usually, the context involves board members who are allegedly "out of touch" with community desires and goals, or who "blatantly ignore" the urging of the appointing official or board. Most of the time, however, state statutes and local laws provide that board members can only be removed "for cause," yet the laws rarely define this phrase. I typically try to engage in a conversation over what might be examples of "for cause." For instance, whether the board member missed a lot of meetings; whether the board member attended a number of meeting visibly (and perhaps verbally) unprepared; whether the board member failed to follow the by-laws or rules of procedure; and whether the board member consistently demonstrates a refusal to follow the applicable law. Oftentimes, the answer to these questions is no, but the desire for removal seems more closely aligned with political motivations. In these cases, I typically advise that the public relations nightmare and accompanying lawsuit that will follow, may not be worth the removal action.
A recent federal district court case from Connecticut is instructive as to the legal analysis regarding the question of whether a federally protected property interest attaches to the position of planning and zoning board member.
Closson was appointed to the planning and zoning commission in 1997 and in 2005 he was elected by members of the commission to serve as chairman. He was reelected as chairman in 2006 and 2007, and in 2007 he was reappointed by the Board of Selectmen to the commission. In 2008, the Board sent Closson a letter informing him that the Board intended to remove Closson for cause citing various alleged failures to amend the plan of conservation and development. About 10 days later, the Board held a hearing on the removal, and Closson presented evidence in his defense and argued that his performance was satisfactory. Two weeks later, the Board voted to remove Closson, and a week later Closson filed a lawsuit in state court alleging a violation of his due process. The suit was removed to federal court.
On a motion to dismiss, the Town argued that Closson has no property interest in an voluntary, unpaid position as a commission member, and that he did receive due process regarding his removal. The District Court concluded that Closson did have a property interest in the appointed position, citing Connecticut state case law holding that an appointed fire marshall who received $70 per month and could only be removed for cause, had a continuing property interest in the appointment, the Court noted that under the Town Charter, Closson could only be removed for cause. The Court said, "it seems unlikely that Closson's position as an unpaid, rather than minimally paid, appointee would change the Connecticut Supreme Court's determination that such positions are property under Connecticut law." The Court then considered whether Closson's property interest rises to the level of a federally protected interest. While the Second Circuit has held that municipal board members do not enjoy federal constitutional protections of their positions, Closson argued that his position was appointed and not elected and therefore should be held to a different standard. The District Court held, however, concluded that there is no federal due process protection for an unpaid, volunteer position on a municipal board, whether elected or appointed.
Closson v. Board of Selectmen, Town of Winchester, 2009 WL 1538138 (D. Conn. 6/1/2009).
Click here to read about a dairy CAFO proposed with 10,000 cows. Of course, there's an anti-CAFO group out there – F.A.R.M. – "Families Against Rural Messes" – http://www.farmweb.org.
In this case, it is a dairy operation on 320 acres, as I learned from the March 11-12, 2009 minutes of the Water Management Board where Richard Vendrig sought a permit for four wells 336 feet deep producing 200 gallons per minute for his proposed CAFO. He testified that it would be a "zero contained facility, which means nothing wasted." Still, it has lagoons for the animal waste, although the manure will be treated and used in an organic farm operation.
Kingsbury County's zoning ordinance allows local incorporated municipalities to waive the distance requirements. The county is rural – 5,815 people on 864 square miles. Badger is one of thirteen townships. It is tiny in area and population – 1.1 square miles and 144 people.
Here is downtown Badger, courtesy of Google Maps.
The county ordinance says that CAFOs can't be closer than four miles from buildings in an incorporated area plus 440 feet for each additional 1,000 animal units over 1,000.
If the term "animal units" is a mystery to you, read this example of an ordinance. Basically, it takes a bunch (flock, gaggle, covey, colony, troop, herd, swarm, drove, flange, shrewdness, kaleidoscope – I'm not making this up – click here) of small animals to be the equivalent of a big one, as in 50 chickens equals five pigs equals one cow.
Vendrig asked to build a CAFO two miles southwest of town, not in the town but in the county. Can you say "new jobs"? The Badger board of trustees granted the waiver and the neighbors sued.
I searched all over for information on Richard Vendrig and came up with nothing…except this: he has a dairy farm already, in Canada, which is for sale. Here's a photograph of part of the 408-acre operation with a capacity for 300 cows courtesy of dairyrealty.com.
The listing reports that the Vendrigs have bought a farm in South Dakota and have told Great West to sell their farm at auction. Another site, however, says the auction has been withdrawn.
Here's an interesting fact from the Canadian listing (you don't find this in most real estate listings), relevant to the CAFO part of the case.
The South Dakota Supreme Court found all the authority it needed, to uphold the trial court's decision to dismiss the challenge, in the municipality's right to contract. The county gave the town the option to waive the distance requirement and the town chose to exercise its right to do so. Simple enough.
As I was completing my final research for this, I discovered that Dean Patricia Salkin beat me earlier with a case note on the same decision. http://lawoftheland.wordpress.com. Geez, it pains me to have Dean Salkin beat me to the punch.
I can add a little to the story, however.
I talked with one of the lawyers for the town of Badger, Gary W. Schumacher, a senior partner with Wilkensen & Wilkensen in DeSmet, South Dakota (population 1,200), where Laura Ingalls Wilder lived – you can visit her homestead.
I also talked with Timothy G. Bottum of Morgan Theeler LLP in Mitchell, South Dakota, who represents Richard Vendrig. It turns out, like many of these stories, that what happened in the end is much different than you would have guessed.
The county denied the conditional use permit required for the over 999 cows proposed — the build out, or maybe it's hoof out, could have been 2,000-4,000 cows (MOOO!!) — so Vendrig appealed and the trial court upheld the county's decision, using a standard of review that greatly favored the government. This was the same judge who held for Badger (and in Vendrig's favor) in the separation waiver case. Here is the trial court's decision. The standard is that the government will be upheld unless it "acted fraudulently or in an arbitrary or willful disregard of undisputed or indisputable proof." This considerable deference in South Dakota is to be expected — the state motto is "Under God, the People Rule." I'm moving to the land of the ring-necked pheasant to do government defense work. Maybe I'll take up residence in Clark, known worldwide as the Potato Capital of South Dakota. It seems like my kind of town. Clark is home to the famous Mashed Potato Wrestling contest. And here they are going at it on August 1st.
Attorney Bottum had researched the South Dakota Supreme Court decisions from such trial court judgments in favor of the government and couldn't find a single reversal. No appeal was taken, the time to appeal has run, and there is no permit for the CAFO.
So, for now there is no CAFO on the border of Badger.
Got your attention with that title, right? We're in the dog days of August; we need to jazz it up a little.
Anyway, enough astronomy. Back to naked Shakespeare.
It's only called naked because they are not in costume. http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=275013&ac=PHnws.
The Portland zoning code prohibits entertainment in a bar if another one within 100 feet already has an entertainment license. At the Wine Bar & Restaurant on Wharf Street, the Shakespeare Ensemble of Acorn Productions had been performing naked Shakespeare. Here is their website. Here is a review from January.
They are banished, but maybe not forever – on Monday the Council granted the renewal of the liquor license, but would not approve the entertainment license. They voted unanimously to have the Public Safety Committee and the Planning Board take another look at the 100-foot separation requirement enacted just three years ago.
So, there may be an Act II.
BTOP/NOFA- What Does it Say and What Does it Mean to You?
Tucked into the Stimulus Bill, officially known as the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, there was nearly 8 billion dollars for expanding broadband availability in the nation. According to Section 6001 of the statute, the broadband program was to provide service to unserved areas and enhanced services to underserved areas, and also program dollars were to be made available on a competitive basis to link community anchor institutions and support public safety broadband services. While there was not enough money to connect all anchor institutions or service all public safety needs, these funds would serve as an incentive to municipal leaders to create models that others could follow.
Almost six months after passage of the ARRA, on July 1, 2009 the Department of Commerce issued its Notice of Funding Availability ("NOFA"). A NOFA establishes what funds are available for applicants, the timeframe for seeking these funds and the rules that govern applicant eligibility. Miller & Van Eaton has created a web link to the governing documents and offers a PowerPoint to take the reader through the NOFA in a step-by-step process.
The bottom line is that there is wide spread disappointment in the NOFA. This disappointment arises from two rules established by the Department of Commerce. First, the NOFA mandates that no funds would be available for public safety or connecting anchor institutions unless the applicant can demonstrate that the project will reach unserved or underserved census blocks, as defined by the Department. Second the NOFA allows all for-profit entities to compete for the funds so long as they agree to certain interconnection obligations.
The net result is that urban America will likely be barred from competing for these broadband funds (except for more limited community computer center and broadband sustainability projects). And incumbent telephone, cable and cellular providers which have failed to offer their communities broadband services in the past will now be the most likely recipients of the funds.
While advocates for local governments are right to be disappointed, there is no reason to give up. The NOFA releases only about one-third of the available funds and the Department of Commerce has indicated it might be willing to refine the rules for further funding rounds of the program.
You should make your voice heard at the Department of Commerce and with your congressional delegation. The message is simple. Don't leave the urban underserved behind in the broadband age and tell Department of Commerce to give public safety a fair shot at demonstrating their broadband application could be a model for others. | {
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Mount Pinatubo is an ACTIVE stratovolcano which last erupted in 1991.
Mount Pinatubo is located on the island of Luzon and is permanently monitored. The volcano's ultra-Plinian eruption in June 1991 produced the second largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th century. Before 1991, the mountain was inconspicuous and heavily eroded. It was covered in dense forest which supported a population of several thousand indigenous people.
The 1991 eruption came some 450-500 years after the volcano's last known eruptive activity. Successful predictions led to the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from the surrounding areas, saving many lives, but surrounding areas were severely damaged by pyroclastic flows, ash deposits, and later by lahars caused by rainwater remobilizing earlier volcanic deposits: thousands of houses and other buildings were destroyed.
The effects of the eruption were felt worldwide and global temperatures dropped by about 0.5 °C.
The stamps were printed in sheets of 200 on watermarked paper (Bureau of Post Seal).
60,200,000 of the 25sentimos and 30,000,000 of the 1peso stamps were printed.
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A proclomation in November 1992 placed a surcharge on all types of mail to operate between 16 November and 28 February 1993, a period of 105 days; 25c for domestic mail and 1peso for international items. Although obligatory taxes had been applied previously in the Philippines, the additional domestic cost was not well received and a Manila businessman took the Government to the High Court who decided the surcharge was unconstitutional. Therefore the stamps were withdrawn for sale on 1 February 1993 (only 78 days).
The above stamps were therefore required for all mail as a postal tax stamps between 16 Nov 1992 and 1 Feb 1993. The stamps were re-issued and became valid for postage in their own right on 14 Jun 1993.
The above stamp shows Lake Pinatubo the summit crater lake of Mount Pinatubo which formed after the eruption in 1991 which destroyed the volcano's original summit and left in its place is a 2.5km diameter caldera.
Type 1: As the tax was required to be paid at all post offices, if the post office had not yet received stamps then it has been suggested that a handstamp was applied to indicate that the surchage had been paid. One such domestic cover is known orginating from 9100 Mambajao, Camiguin.
Type 2: This handstamp appears to have been used in different manners. A cover is known on a meter franking of 8c from Makati C.P.O to Australia. In this example the handstamp appears to have been applied in lieu of the postal tax stamp.
The post office in the San Juan district of Metro Manila appear to have empoyed the handstamp to cancel the postal tax stamps.
The post offices of the other districts of Metro Manila appear to have applied the handstamp such that it avoided canelling the stamps.
Mt Pinatubo Postal Tax Stamp on cover from San Juan to North Canterbury, New Zealand. 1p postal tax stamp applied in addition to the P7 air mail rate to New Zealand, - 18 Nov 1992.
With Type 2 "MT. PINATUBO SURCHARGE PAID / San Juan P.O." handstamp as an obliterate to the postal tax stamp.
With Type 2 "MT. PINATUBO SURCHARGE PAID / Manila C.P.O." handstamp.
Type 3: A third handstamp in a different font without the originating post office included is known. A cover is known on a single air mail rate of 8c from an Aklan address (the post office canel is unclear) to France. The handstamp is applied such that it avoided cancelling the stamps.
Mt Pinatubo Postal Tax Stamp on commercial BANKARD INC commercial window envelope, from Makati Central Post office. Metered cancel of 8p suggests international destination; however, only the 25c postal tax stamp applied (for domestic use) - 25 Nov 1992. Additonal slogan "For the country... For the people..."
Mt Pinatubo Postal Tax Stamp on VE del Rosario & Partners commercial cover form Makati to New Jersey.
VE del Rosario & Partners is a law firm which started in 1949 (at that time as VE del Rosario & Associates) offering services to American companies interested in operating in the Philippines. The company is now known as Vera Law.
JC Domingo Enterprises Corporation are a food processing and packaging company based in the Philippines since 1954 and are primarily involved with the provision of tinplate cans.
Federal Phoenix Assurance Company, Inc. provides insurance products in the Philippines. It offers motor, fire, casualty, engineering, marine, personal accident, and medical insurance products, as well as assistance and claims services. The company was founded in 1958. The company operates today as a subsidiary of Zuellig Group.
The stamps were not very popular when used as regular postage since single stamps exsited to cover the standard domestic and international postage rates.
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Capturing the Biologic Onset of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Impact on Translational and Clinical Science
cells-08-00548.pdf (3.325Mb)
Sorrentino, Dario
Nguyen, Vu Q.
Chitnavis, Maithili V.
While much progress has been made in the last two decades in the treatment and the management of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)—both ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease (CD)—as of today these conditions are still diagnosed only after they have become symptomatic. This is a major drawback since by then the inflammatory process has often already caused considerable damage and the disease might have become partially or totally unresponsive to medical therapy. Late diagnosis in IBD is due to the lack of accurate, non-invasive indicators that would allow disease identification during the pre-clinical stage—as it is often done in many other medical conditions. Here, we will discuss what is known about the biologic onset and pre-clinical CD with an emphasis on studies conducted in patients' first degree relatives. We will then review the possible strategies to diagnose IBD very early in time including screening, available disease markers and imaging, and the possible clinical implications of treating these conditions at or close to their biologic onset. Later, we will review the potential impact of conducting translational research in IBD during the pre-clinical stage, especially focusing on the role of the microbiome in disease etiology and pathogenesis. Finally, we will highlight possible future developments in the field and how they can impact IBD management and our scientific knowledge of these conditions.
Faculty Works, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute (VTCRI) [232]
Journal Articles, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) [408]
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IAPA President María Elvira Domínguez condemned "the extreme cruelty of the regime against independent journalists."
MIAMI, Florida (November 27, 2018)—The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) today condemned the arrest of Luis Sánchez Sancho, editorial writer of the Nicaraguan Newspaper La Prensa, and called for his immediate release, at the same time it was reported an increase in attacks on independent journalists in the last few days.
IAPA President María Elvira Domínguez condemned "the extreme cruelty of the regime against independent journalists, taking advantage of any situation to repress." Domínguez, editor of the Cali, Colombia, newspaper El País, referred to the fact that despite being a minor offense and not a crime Sánchez Sancho is detained and out of communication with his family and lawyer since Saturday, after being involved in a traffic accident. "We are faced with a clear reprisal," she said.
On November 24 several journalists were attacked by police officers, among them Gustavo Jarquín, sports reporter of Radio Corporación, and Miguel Mora and Verónica Chávez, editors of 100% Noticias. Political commentator Jaime Arellano left the country on Sunday due to threats.
The chairman of the IAPA's Committee on Freedom of the Press and Information, Roberto Rock, declared, "We are facing a regime that prohibits protest, it becomes a judge and leaves at the moment of doing justice, and mobilizes all its structure of repression to put a brake on and silence the independent press and citizens who denounce the violence."
Rock, editor of the Mexico City, Mexico, online news portal La Silla Rota, said that "precisely the journalists attacked and harassed in recent days were those that in the name of their colleagues denounced the high levels of repression of the participants in social protests and the journalists who covered them before the IAPA and Reporters Without Borders delegation when we visited Managua in August this year."
A report by the Violeta Barrios de Chamorro Foundation (FVBCH) recorded that between April and October within the framework of coverage of the protests against President Daniel Ortega there were recorded some 420 attacks, censorships and threats to the independent press by police, paramilitaries and supporters of the regime. The most serious case was the murder of journalist Ángel Gahona, killed on April 21 in Bluefield while he was broadcasting the protests on Facebook Live. | {
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Yes, the Nokia 3310 is finally here. The device has been launched at the 2017 Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, probably one of the things the world was really looking forward to.
The iconic, indestructible phone has been redesigned 17 years after it first launched in the year 2000. It was launched along other new generation of Nokia Smartphones, the new Nokia 6, the Nokia 5 and Nokia 3. Both of these devices, Nokia says sets a new standard in design, quality, and user experience. Then we have the iconic Nokia 3310, reborn with a modern twist on design.
The handset is noticeably slimmer than the original Nokia 3310, which sold around 126 million units before it was discontinued in 2005. It's also almost half the weight the original 3310. Remember the original was 133g, the new one is weighs just 79g.
Available in gloss red and yellow and matte blue and grey, the Nokia 3310 has a 2.4-inch colour screen, features Bluetooth 3.0, an FM radio, LED torch, microSD card support of up to 32GB. For camera lovers, the modern Nokia 3310 offers you a two megapixel camera. The 2.5G connection even lets you go online – albeit very slowly – to access Twitter, Facebook and other services through the Opera Mini browser, interesting, right?
"Consumers today are seeking relationships with brands that they can trust. The Nokia brand has over 150 years of heritage giving it an authentic, differentiating experience which we are proud to introduce to a new generation of fans. Our new Android Nokia Smartphone portfolio, together with the return of the iconic Nokia 3310, is a real statement of our ambition and commitment to honouring the hallmarks of a true Nokia phone experience." Pekka Rantala, Chief Marketing Officer of HMD Global, said.
Commenting on the same, Juho Sarvikas, Chief Product Officer of HMD Global, said Nokia's Nokia's new portfolio combines classic Nokia hallmarks with a best-in-class Android performance and a new level of craftsmanship. For the Nokia 3310 he says they just couldn't resist.
The phone also pioneered the Snake Xenzia game that has since been adopted in other phones. The Nokia 3310 was also one of the most devices ever selling 126 million units worldwide.
HMD has confirmed that the Nokia 3310 will be launched in India in Q2 2017. Other markets that feature phone will be heading to include the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Africa, and Europe. | {
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Telescope: The New AIDS Epidemic is a deep-dive investigation into the modern face of a disease that transformed the world and changed the most intimate aspects of our lives.
Telescope: AIDS
We know how to end AIDS
Too bad politics and prejudice keep getting in the way.
By Sarah Wheaton
Updated 10/29/19, 4:59 AM CET
The treatment of AIDS can be considered a 21st century success story — but will that remain the case? | Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP via Getty Images
This article is part of Telescope: The New AIDS Epidemic, a deep-dive investigation into the modern face of a disease that transformed the world.
Greece was never known for the quality of its health system. But in 2009, at least among drug users, HIV was not a major threat — just 15 were diagnosed with the virus that year.
Then came the financial crisis and the harsh austerity that followed. In 2011, another 256 drug users learned they had HIV. In 2012, the number was 484. The reason for the explosion: the Greek financial crisis and the harsh austerity measures that followed.
The ballooning epidemic illustrates the importance that politics and policy plays in the fight against AIDS. Though there's still no cure, experts say we already have the tools to eliminate HIV as a threat to human health.
The problem is not the science. It's the political will — and the fact that the most vulnerable tend to live on the margins of society. Lingering homophobia in some countries holds back men who have sex with men from getting care. Where they're accepted, sex workers and migrants are still at risk — and blamed for the spread of the epidemic.
"These groups are generally discriminated [against] and stigmatized," making them less likely to seek help with prevention and treatment, said Nedret Emiroglu, the chief for communicable diseases in the World Health Organization's European Region. HIV isn't just a medical condition; it's "a social disease," she added.
The drugs that prevent HIV from exploding into full-blown AIDS also prevent HIV-positive people from transmitting it to others.
Marios Atzemis was one of the Greek drug users diagnosed with HIV in 2011. He had been addicted to heroin and a regular in Athens' open-air drug markets well before the crisis. Then in 2010, street services to help drug users stay safe lost a third of their funding. Atzemis stopped seeing the vans that used to distribute fresh syringes, even as new users were entering the scene, shooting newer, cheaper drugs.
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"As a community of drug users, we didn't have an effective means of defense," said Atzemis, now a harm-reduction coordinator with the Association of People Living with HIV Greece (Positive Voice). "It was very easy for us to be targeted and to be scapegoats."
The doctor refused to put him on anti-AIDS antiretrovirals medication until he got clean at a rehab clinic — even though the clinic was on the brink of being shut down for lack of funding.
For Atzemis, now 44, this was enough motivation to wean himself off the drugs. "It didn't work the same for other people," he said.
In 2000, only 680,000 people were on antiretroviral therapies. Today, 62 percent of people with HIV — some 23.3 million people — have access to the life-saving drugs | Sia Kambou/AFP via Getty Images
Whether it's inconsistent funding for programs that are working or social stigma blocking help from getting to the people who need it most, activists and public health professionals say even relatively wealthy countries are struggling to close the remaining gaps in the fight against the epidemic. Worldwide, just four countries — Burundi, the Dominican Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Portugal — are on track to meet the global goal to reduce AIDS deaths by 75 percent between 2010 and 2020, according to UNAIDS.
AIDS is in many ways a 21st century success story. The epidemic tore communities apart in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2000, only 680,000 people were on antiretroviral therapies. Today, 62 percent of people with HIV — some 23.3 million people — have access to the life-saving drugs. New infections are down 40 percent since their peak in 1997, according to UNAIDS.
Early diagnosis and speedy treatment create their own virtuous side effect. The drugs that prevent HIV from exploding into full-blown AIDS also prevent HIV-positive people from transmitting it to others.
London serves as an example of what is possible. An estimated 95 percent of people with HIV in the British capital have been diagnosed with the virus. And of those, 97 percent of them have such low levels of the virus that it's undetectable (and therefore not contagious).
On top of that, some antiretrovirals taken in advance of exposure, a treatment known as PrEP, can actually drastically reduce people's chances of getting infected in the first place. Lower-tech methods like condom campaigns and needle-exchange programs help prevent HIV's spread further. There's justified optimism that London can end HIV transmission in the coming years.
HIV diagnoses are down in the EU as a whole; however, in a third of the bloc's countries, the trend is moving the wrong way.
Then there's what happened among drug users in Greece. Backsliding threatens progress worldwide. Complacency is another major threat.
Funding to fight HIV dropped in 2018 compared with the previous year, the NGO Doctors Without Borders warned in a report published this month. This dip in donations, the first since the turn of the century, could trigger an "epidemic rebound" in some poor African countries that can't afford to pick up the slack left by the loss of international aid.
HIV diagnoses are down in the EU as a whole; however, in a third of the bloc's countries, the trend is moving the wrong way. Ireland, for example, saw a record high number of diagnoses in 2018. Public health officials pointed the finger at migrants, but activists argue the country needs better access to PrEP and self-testing kits.
Indeed, late diagnosis is a problem around the EU, where about half of patients don't find out they're HIV positive until several years after infection, according the the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
Sex between men is still the top mode of transmission in the EU, but it's also a bright spot: Diagnoses among this population are down 20 percent between 2015 and 2017. PrEP has the potential to drive further improvements, but it's not reimbursed in many countries, and the principal developer, Gilead, has found itself in some bitter pricing disputes.
People stand in front of the Greek parliament illuminated with the Red Ribbon logo of HIV AIDs during World AIDS Day. For better or worse, Greece shows that a country doesn't need to fix its entire health system to deal with HIV | Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images
Russia represents a horrifying story of complacency, denial and discrimination. The epidemic there didn't take off until the mid-1990s, and then mainly among people who inject drugs. But the country refused to fund harm-reduction measures, and in 2013, it outlawed targeting information to gay men. More recently, its rate of infections has been increasing by 10 to 15 percent annually, with 100,000 infected in 2017 alone, and most transmissions are between heterosexual couples.
In Greece, government officials, civil society and activists were relatively quick to acknowledge the problem. While the government faced heavy criticism from human rights advocates when it posted photos of alleged HIV-positive prostitutes, the public health community also rallied, doubling the number of needle exchanges in 2011 and cutting wait times for addiction treatment. Greece also introduced a novel system of paying drug users €5 to get tested and €3 for referring others, while connecting them with treatment and other services. That approach is now considered a model for responding quickly to outbreaks.
For better or worse, Greece shows that a country doesn't need to fix its entire health system to deal with HIV. As a case in point, its progress on AIDS hasn't translated into progress on correlated problems like hepatitis C. Those rates rose during the debt crisis and haven't ebbed much; based on 2017 data, around 62 percent of drug users in Greece have tested positive for hepatitis C.
The crisis-era HIV outbreak marked "the first time that all the stakeholders — NGOs, state structures, every single one — worked together to face this epidemic," said Atzemis. "And probably the last time."
This article is produced with full editorial independence by POLITICO reporters and editors. Learn more about editorial content presented by advertisers.
There are now 10 cases identified in Europe, after France confirmed another on Wednesday.
While deaths stemming from the new coronavirus are still confined to China, Europe has started to prepare.
France granted EU funds for coronavirus repatriation
The first aircraft should take off Wednesday morning.
The cartoon 'offends human conscience,' the Chinese embassy in Copenhagen said.
First case of coronavirus confirmed in Germany
Local officials say risk to rest of population considered low.
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Вацлав Агриппа — (польск. Wacław Iwan Agryppa (Agrippa), около 1525 — 1597) — государственный деятель Великого Княжества Литовского, дипломат, полемист. Маршалок на сейме 1574 года, писарь польный литовский 1576—1585, каштелян минский (1586—1590) и смоленский (с 1590).
Биография
Родился в семье писаря Венцлава Николаевича, известного как Михалон Литвин. Изначально был известен как Иван. Имел личный герб «Дэмбна зьменены» Нет информации о происхождении его матери, Катерины Станиславовны (первая жена Венцлава Николаевича, умерла до 1537 года), однако известно, что она владела частью Яшунского двора, которую получил ее сын в 1554 году.
Учился в Лейпцигском (1554), Краковском (1548) и Витенбергском протестантских университетах, где поддерживал связь с лютеранскими публицистами.
Принимал участие в походах Стефана Батория во время Ливонской войны, сторонник парти Радзивиллов. Участвовал в создании Статута ВКЛ (1588).
Семья
Вацлав Агриппа был женат дважды. Его первой женой была Магдалена (в первом браке Пельгримовская), останки которой похоронены в лютеранском соборе, основанным ее мужем в 1568 году в Гадетанах. Своему пасынку, так же будущему литератору, Гальяшу Пельгримовскому, сыну Магдалены Агриппа в завещании оставил свою библиотеку немецких и латинских книг. Второй женой Вацлава Агриппы была Регина, дочь полоцкого воеводы Николая Дорогостайского и Ганны Война. После смерти Агриппы она вышла замуж за новогрудского воеводу Николая Сапегу.
Литературная и полемическая деятельность
Автор книги «Oratio funebris de illustrissimi principis et domini, domini Iohannis Radzivili Oliciae et Nesvisii ductis, vita et morte», в которой критиковал магнатов за любовь к азартным играм.
Эдмунд Бурше считал его автором религиозно-полемической поэмы «Апалагетык, гэта ёсць Абарона канфедарацыі» (1582).
Литература
Boniecki A. Herbarz polski, T. 1-17, dodatek — Warszawa 1899—1913.
Niesiecki K. Herbarz Polski, wyd. J.N. Bobrowicz, Lipsk 1839—1846
Uruski S. Rodzina. Herbarz szlachty polskiej, T. 1-15 — Warszawa 1904—1938.
Konopczyński W. Polska Akademia Umiejętności, Instytut Historii (Polska Akademia Nauk). Polski slownik biograficzny. t. 1-2. A-Brownsford. 1935.
Михалон Литвин О нравах татар, литовцев и москвитян / Перевод на русский Хорошевич А. Л. — М.: 1994.
Примечания
Писари великие литовские
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Big business support for Norfolk Day
Sophie Wyllie
Chris Sargisson, chief executive Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, supporting Norfolk Day at the Eastern Daily Press and Radio Norfolk launch in Dereham's Market Place. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
Norfolk Day has gripped the county and businesses, big and small, are getting behind the major celebration. Reporter Sophie Wyllie reports on the variety of events being put on across the county and why businesses are backing the big day.
A cake sale will be held at the Virging Money Lounge on Norfolk Day. Ruth Kettle from Time Norfolk with Joseph Betts Virgin, Money Lounge Host and Lesley Bradfield from Time Norfolk. Picture: Nick Butcher
Competitions, discounts, family-friendly activities and sporting challenges.
Norfolk Day Logo
These are just some of the many events taking place across the county for the first-ever Norfolk Day on Friday, July 27.
NBK Trade getting into the Norfolk Day spirit. Operations director, Sally Porter and managing director, Gareth Pendleton. Picture: ANTONY KELLY
Chris Sargisson, Norfolk Day ambassador and chief executive of Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, said: "Norfolk Chamber believes that every day should be Norfolk Day and we are calling on our local businesses to put themselves centre-stage to showcase some of Norfolk's finest businesses.
Staff from the Start-Rite Outlet on Norwich's Broadland Business Park, which is holding discounts on Norfolk Day on July 27 Picture: SENT IN BY STACEY WRIGHT
"When I talk to people in businesses in Norfolk, and indeed about business in Norfolk, one of the phrases I hear most often is this. 'Wow! I didn't know that!'
Staff from Nu Image, who are supporting Norfolk Day on July 27 by holding a Broads photo competition Picture: SENT IN BY NICOLE HOWES
"And believe me, some of the things people don't know are really worth knowing... Norfolk is home to some of the world's leading research and innovation industries.
Staff from Lamberts prepare for Norfolk Day in their Norwich Store. Byline: Sonya Duncan Copyright: Archant 2018
"We're going to change the perception of Norfolk and its commerce."
To do this the chamber has asked businesses to put themselves centre-stage by creating 15-second videos explaining why they have the wow factor.
These can be shared on Twitter using the hashtags #15secbiz and #NorfolkDay.
Another business which is promoting Norfolk as an area is Norfolk Broads Direct in Wroxham, which is running a Why I Love the Broads photo competition depicting people's favourite memory of the Broads.
Photo entries need to be submitted to [email protected] or via the Norfolk Broads Direct Facebook page.
The competition closes on July 25 and for details visit www.broads.co.uk
Barbara Greasley, owner of Norfolk Broads Direct, said: "We believe that this day will raise the profile of Norfolk and hopefully make it a top of mind destination choice for potential visitors."
Nicole Howes, director of Witton-based digital marketing agency Nu Image, whose client includes Norfolk Broads Direct, said: "As a digital agency we have seen a boom in our industry in Norfolk over the last 10 years and we hope to see that continue to grow as our county is recognised fully for the wonderful place it is, both to work and live."
But it is not just tourism and marketing businesses which are backing Norfolk Day.
Independent family-run firm, Lamberts Norwich, on Whiffler Road, which is a one stop shop for construction companies and workers, will be handing out free Norfolk Day-branded t-shirts, discounts on various items and running Norfolk-themed quizzes and competitions on July 27.
Carl Whitman, Lamberts marketing co-ordinator, said: "We want to showcase why we have decided to stay in Norwich for 55 years. I don't think we would have had as much success if we were based elsewhere. Norwich and Norfolk is a close community where people talk to each other."
Bathroom and kitchen business, NBK Trade Showroom on Alston Road, Hellesdon, will be offering local businesses discounts.
Rachel Harris, brand and marketing manager for NBK Bathrooms and Kitchens, said: "As a local and independent business it is so important to be involved in our community. Norfolk is a beautiful place and has so much to offer which is why we want to show our love for our county."
Other businesses which will be offering discounts on the day are Start-Rite Outlet.
Start-Rite Shoes CEO, Ian Watson, said: "Norfolk has been home to Start-Rite for over 226 years, so it's only fitting that we celebrate the first-ever Norfolk Day."
Lathams of Potter Heigham, part of the QD group, will be putting on family events including face painting and craft stalls on July 27 and 28.
John Goldie, store manager at Lathams, said: "We are very proud to be part of these celebrations."
But it is not just independent businesses taking part, The Gym at Hall Road in Norwich will be offering Norfolk-themed classes, games and challenges.
James Elliott, general manager of The Gym on Hall Road, Norwich, said: "Although we are part of a nationwide company, we love being situated in beautiful Norfolk."
Another big firm, Virgin Money, will be hosting a cake sale from 10am-1pm at its lounge on Castle Street, Norwich, in conjunction with pregnancy loss charity TimeNorfolk.
Matt Tansley, Virgin Money Norwich Lounge manager, said: "We are looking forward to welcoming guests to the Lounge on what is a celebration of all that is good about Norfolk."
Are you organising a Norfolk Day event? Email [email protected], tweet @norfolk or message the Norfolk Day Facebook page.
Norfolk Day shop
An online shop has been launched selling Norfolk Day marketing material which event organisers can display on the day.
The shop is selling a four-pack of flags, four-pack of A3 posters and 20 balloons at £4, while 5m of bunting is £8.
Celebration packs containing all of the above are available for £18.
Norfolk Day takes place on Friday, July 27, and is intended as a day of fun in which individuals, community groups and businesses are encouraged to get involved by hosting or participating in events.
The initiative was launched by the EDP and Norwich Evening News in partnership with BBC Radio Norfolk and has the backing of business and community organisations who are planning events for the day.
Details of events will be revealed in the newspaper, online and via social media.
To order Norfolk Day materials visit www.norfolkday.co.uk shop to buy celebratory items.
Norfolk Chamber of Commerce
Norfolk Day 2018
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Who else was in the meeting?
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Why didn't you take action?
Why are you going to get help?
Don't you think you ought to…?
Wouldn't it be better if you…?
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Do you consider that normal behavior?
Did you expect to get away with that?
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Doly Begum is the Ontario NDP Member of Provincial Parliament for Scarborough Southwest. She moved to Canada as a child with her parents and younger brother, and has lived in Scarborough most of her life.
Doly was the chief coordinator of the province-wide Keep Hydro Public campaign that successfully stopped the privatization of Toronto Hydro and Wasaga Distribution. She is the former Co-Chair of the Scarborough Health Coalition and Vice-Chair of Warden Woods Community Centre, where she worked hard to make lives better for the people of Scarborough.
Doly is a graduate of the University of Toronto and has a Masters in Development, Administration & Planning from University College London. She was elected to the Ontario Legislature in June 2018 and is the first Canadian of Bangladeshi origin to hold elected office at any level in Canada.
At Queen's Park, Doly is the Official Opposition Critic for Early Learning and Childcare and also serves as Deputy Whip.
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As we head into Spring we continue to bring you the travel news stories that matter to you the most.
Virgin Australia have announced that they will begin to offer free inflight internet towards the end of this year. The free Wi-Fi will be split into two tiers: the first will be Basic Connection (which will be free) and High Speed Connection (with pricing to be confirmed). The airline hopes to roll out this technology to most of its 737's and 777's by the end of 2018 with its A330s next on the cards.
Sydney Airport have revealed that carrying your passport may be a thing of the past if they go ahead with plans to use biometrics (facial recognition technology) over manual checks. Sydney Airport plans to cut down the processing time for all passengers and link the technology to duty free purchases, entering airline lounges and clearing security screening and passport control.
Emirates have begun to offer 'extra value seats' in Economy with travellers now having the ability to pay for extra legroom seats, preferred seats (seats closer to the front of the plane) and twin seats (seats in rows with only an aisle and window seat). Fees will depend on the destination, route and season as well as seating type. Silver members will not be charged for regular seats, Gold members won't be charged for regular and preferred seats whilst Platinum members will be able to select any of the three seat types free of charge..
American Express have revealed that they will opening up a new Business Class Lounge at Melbourne International Airport later in the year. The lounge will be Amex' second lounge in Australia, the first being at Sydney Airport. The lounge will offer the standard inclusions such as Wi-Fi, a drinks station, a food buffet and more.
As of September 2017, Virgin Velocity Members will no longer be able to earn Frequent Flyer points at Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces; Jumeirah International; Meritus Hotels and Resorts; and Hotel Urban Group.
Melbourne Airport has unveiled its new dedicated UberX pick up zones. The zones are located within Melbourne's domestic and international terminals and each trip will incur an additional 'airport access charge' of $4. In a similar move, Adelaide Airport will also open a pick up facility specifically for ride sharing services.
Virgin Australia have made some changes to its Melbourne to Hong Kong route schedule. As of October 30, VA87 from Melbourne will depart at 10:55am and arrive into Hong Kong at 5:35pm while the return flight from Hong Kong to Melbourne will remain unchanged.
Marriott International are set to open a new Melbourne Hotel in the Docklands with the project to begin in 2018. The hotel will consist of 200 hotel rooms over two 17 level towers including a rooftop infinity pool, dining facility and bar that will have views over Melbourne.
Australian's travelling to Qatar will no longer need to pay the $35 visa on arrival when visiting Qatar. The new agreement will provide Australian travellers visa free entry for up to 30 days.
Dubai Airport have launched a new two month trial which will allow all passengers at the airport to watch free movies and TV shows while waiting for flights. The streaming service -provided by ICFLIX- will allow passengers to access a range of movies and TV shows on their smartphones and laptops. The content can be accessed via Dubai's free Wi-Fi and ICFLIX' video service. | {
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Q: Check if the value from JSON response matches a data value on an HTML element Have a JSON response that I want to match to the value on an HTML element and add a simple string to the HTML element.
Example:
HTML
<div class="product-item" data-mydatavalue="EventOne">Hello this is my div for Event One<span class="maxCapacityForEvent"></span></div>
<div class="product-item" data-mydatavalue="EventTwo">Hello this is my div for Event Two<span class="maxCapacityForEvent"></span></div>
JSON
{"result":[{"EventName":"EventOne","MaxCapacity": 0},{"EventName":"EventTwo","MaxCapacity": 0}]}
I am doing an standard jQuery AJAX call to our service and doing a .each(), looping through the JSON results.
What I want to do is match the EventName value and for each HTML element that the data value matches, to output the MaxCapacity
My jQuery is as follows:
$.ajax({
url: "http://myservice.com/mycall",
type: "GET",
cache: false,
dataType: "json",
success: function (data) {
$.each(data, function (i, eventTypes) {
$.each(eventTypes, function(x, eventType) {
//NEED TO GET THE EVENT NAME FROM SERVICE TO MATCH THIS HTML ELEMENT - HOW DO I DO THIS?
if (eventType.EventName == $('.product-item').data("mydatavalue")){
$('.product-item').data("mydatavalue").find('.maxCapacityForEvent').text(eventType.Available);
}
});
});
},
error: function(xhr, error, data) {
console.log(xhr, error, data);
alert("An error occurred getting the Event Types");
}
});
Here is my JSBin link
JSBIN
Accepted answer
But I need to know how to see if the element has a datavalue but does not exist in the JSON response. But I am getting an all or nothing.
My current JS
$.ajax({
url: url,
type: "GET",
cache: false,
dataType: "json",
},
success: function (data) {
$.each(data.result, function (i, eventTypes) {
$('.product-item').each(function () {
if ($(this).attr('data-mydatavalue') == eventTypes.EventName) {
$(this).find('.maxCapacityForEvent').html(eventTypes.Available);
} else{
//This is giving filling in all elements with No Available if one of the
//.product-item elements don't have a data value.
$(this).find('.maxCapacityForEvent').html("Not Available");
}
});
});
A: You can do this easily without having to iterate over the eventTypes.
Here is an example.
function doIterateJSON() {
var json = '[{"EventName":"EventOne","MaxCapacity": 0},{"EventName":"EventTwo","MaxCapacity": 0}]';
$.each($.parseJSON(json), function(key, value) {
$('.product-item').each(function() {
if ($(this).attr('data-mydatavalue') == value.EventName) {
$(this).find('.maxCapacityForEvent').html(value.MaxCapacity);
}
});
});
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<button onclick="javascript:doIterateJSON();">
YEAH DO IT!
</button>
<div class="product-item" data-mydatavalue="EventOne">Hello this is my div for Event One<span class="maxCapacityForEvent"></span>
</div>
<div class="product-item" data-mydatavalue="EventTwo">Hello this is my div for Event Two<span class="maxCapacityForEvent"></span>
</div>
A: You need to do it like this
$(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: "service.php",
data: data,
type: "POST",
success: function (response)
{
$.each(response.result, function (index, event) {
console.log(event.MaxCapacity)
$(".product-item[data-mydatavalue='" + event.EventName + "']").find('.maxCapacityForEvent').text(event.MaxCapacity);
});
$(".maxCapacityForEvent").each(function () {
if ($(this).html() === '')
{
$(this).html("Not Available");
}
});
}
});
});
Here is the working fiddle https://jsfiddle.net/hse40g1a/1/
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Charles Frederick (22 November 1728 – 10 June 1811) was Margrave, Elector and later Grand Duke of Baden (initially only Margrave of Baden-Durlach) from 1738 until his death.
Biography
Born at Karlsruhe, he was the son of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Baden-Durlach and Amalia of Nassau-Dietz (13 October 1710 – 17 September 1777), the daughter of Johan Willem Friso of Nassau-Dietz.
He succeeded his grandfather as Margrave of Baden-Durlach in 1738 and ruled personally from 1746 until 1771, when he inherited Baden-Baden from the Catholic line of his family. This made him the Protestant ruler of a state that was overwhelmingly Catholic, however the Imperial Diet permitted this because the Elector of Saxony had converted to Catholicism from Lutheranism and had been permitted to retain control of the Protestant body of the Imperial Diet. Upon inheriting the latter margraviate, the original land of Baden was reunited. He was regarded as a good example of an enlightened despot, supporting schools, universities, jurisprudence, the civil service, the economy, culture, and urban development. He outlawed torture in 1767, and serfdom in 1783. He was elected a Royal Fellow of the Royal Society in 1747.
In 1803, Charles Frederick became Elector of Baden, and in 1806 the first Grand Duke of Baden. Through the politics of minister Sigismund Freiherr von Reitzenstein, Baden acquired the Bishopric of Constance, and the territories of the Bishopric of Basel, the Bishopric of Strassburg, and the Bishopric of Speyer that lay on the right bank of the Rhine, in addition to Breisgau and Ortenau.
In 1806, Baden joined the Confederation of the Rhine.
Together with his architect, Friedrich Weinbrenner, Charles Frederick was responsible for the construction of the handsome suite of classical buildings that distinguish Karlsruhe. He died there in 1811, and was one of the few German rulers to die during the Napoleonic era.
Marriages and children
Charles Frederick married Caroline Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt on 28 January 1751. She was the daughter of Louis VIII of Hesse-Darmstadt, was born on 11 July 1723 and died on 8 April 1783.
Charles Frederick and Caroline Louise had the following children:
Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden (14 February 1755 – 16 December 1801); his son, Charles, succeeded Charles Frederick as Grand Duke upon the latter's death in 1811.
Prince Frederick of Baden (29 August 1756 – 28 May 1817); married on 9 December 1791 Louise of Nassau-Usingen (16 August 1776 – 19 February 1829), the daughter of Duke Frederick of Nassau-Usingen.
Prince Louis of Baden (9 February 1763 – 30 March 1830); had three illegitimate children by Katharina Werner, created Countess of Gondelsheim and Langenstein in 1818. Louis succeeded his nephew Charles as Louis I, 3rd Grand Duke in 1818.
Son (29 July 1764 – 29 July 1764).
Princess Louise Auguste of Baden (8 January 1767 – 11 January 1767).
Charles Frederick married Louise Caroline, Baroness Geyer of Geyersberg as his second wife on 24 November 1787. She was the daughter of Lt. Col. Louis Henry Philipp, Baron Geyer of Geyersberg and his wife Maximiliana Christiane, Countess of Sponeck. She was born on 26 May 1768 and died on 23 July 1820. This was a morganatic marriage, and the children born of it were not eligible to succeed. Louise was created Baroness of Hochberg at the time of her marriage and Countess of Hochberg in 1796; both titles were also borne by her children.
They had the following children:
Prince Leopold of Baden (29 August 1790 – 24 April 1852); later succeeded as HRH Leopold I, Grand Duke of Baden. Married on 25 July 1819 in Karlsruhe his half-grand-niece, HRH Princess Sophie of Sweden (21 May 1801 – 6 July 1865), eldest daughter of the former King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden and Frederica of Baden.
Prince William of Baden (8 April 1792 – 11 October 1859).
Prince Frederick Alexander of Baden (10 June 1793 – 18 June 1793).
Princess Amalie of Baden (26 January 1795 – 14 September 1869); married on 19 April 1818 Charles Egon II of Fürstenberg (28 October 1796 – 22 October 1854); their daughter, Princess Pauline von Fürstenberg, was the mother of Princess Margarethe of Hohenlohe-Öhringen (b. Slawentzitz, 27 December 1865 – d. Dresden, 13 June 1940), who was the second wife of Wilhelm, Count of Hohenau (himself a son of Prince Albert of Prussia
Prince Maximilian of Baden (8 December 1796 – 6 March 1882).
By 1817, the descendants of Charles Frederick by his first wife were dying out. To prevent Baden from being inherited by the next heir (his brother-in-law King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria), the reigning Grand Duke, Charles (grandson of the first Grand Duke), changed the succession law to give the Hochberg family full dynastic rights in Baden. They thus became Princes and Princesses of Baden with the style Grand Ducal Highness, like their elder half-siblings. Their succession rights were reinforced when Baden was granted a constitution in 1818, and recognised by Bavaria and the Great Powers in the Treaty of Frankfurt, 1819. Leopold's descendants ruled the Grand Duchy of Baden until 1918. The current pretenders to the throne of Baden are descendants of Leopold.
Leopold, the eldest son from the second marriage, succeeded as Grand Duke in 1830.
Ancestry
References
Further reading
Helen P. Liebel, "Enlightened bureaucracy versus enlightened despotism in Baden, 1750-1792." Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 55.5 (1965): 1–132.
1728 births
1811 deaths
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Protestant monarchs
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House of Zähringen
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Four Musician Coaches Will Also Perform Songs from All Three Cycles of Series, Including "Crazy" from Gnarls Barkley, "We Will Rock You" and "We are the Champions" from Queen and the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up" //feedproxy.google.com/~r/Tvbythenumbers/~3/S4uTqEevGJk/
The Voice Season 3: Top 5 Favorite Live Show Performances From Team Adam and Team Blake (VIDEOS)
Now that the election is over, we can get back to focusing on the truly important things in life: The Voice's live shows! Tonight, Team Christina and Team Cee Lo are up on stage, but we're still reeling from Monday night's impressive performances from Team Blake and Team Adam. We saw 10 fantastic performances from the remaining hopefuls, but five really stood out to us. Check out our favorites right here! 5) Terry McDermott Sings "Don't Stop... //feeds.wetpaint.com/~r/wetpaint/latest/excerpt/~3/FGZGFQmSaEQ/the-voice-season-3-top-5-favorite-live-show-performances-from-team-adam-and-team-blake-videos
VIDEO: Jimmy Fallon, Christina Aguilera Do "Your Body" in the Office
Nov 7, 2012 | By Tv Guide Breaking News | 0
Jimmy Fallon , Christina Aguilera and The Roots join forces for an awesome performance of The Voice judge's "Your Body," accompanied by... office supplies. If the formula seems familiar, it's because Fallon and his house band did something similar with classroom instruments and Carly Rae Jepsen 's "Call Me Maybe." What do you think? Does Aguilera's performance match the novel brilliance of the Jepsen cover? Hit the comments with your thoughts! //www.tvguide.com/News/VIDEO-Aguilera-Fallon-1055604.aspx?rss=breakingnews
The Voice Video: Amanda Brown Knocks Out the Competition in the Playoffs
Wow. That is the only word to describe Amanda Brown's cover of Aerosmith' s "Dream On" during The Voice's first live episode of the season. //www.tvguide.com/News/Voice-Amanda-Brown-Dream-On-1055598.aspx?rss=breakingnews
The Voice Season 3: Best Performance of the Night From Live Show Playoff Round 1 on Nov. 5, 2012 (VIDEO)
On the first episode of The Voice Season 3 live playoff rounds, all of Team Adam and Team Blake's contestants brought their A-game. Each performance was unique, and song choices all over the board, ranging from classic rock to modern pop, with a little bit of traditional mariachi thrown in, too. Although there were plenty of stellar contestants, the final performance of the night truly brought down the house. Team Adam's Amanda Brown closed out the night by stepping out of her... //feeds.wetpaint.com/~r/wetpaint/latest/excerpt/~3/i4XpK44hhKs/the-voice-season-3-best-performance-of-the-night-from-live-show-playoff-round-1-on-nov-5-2012-video
'The Voice's' Justin Hopkins Makes Great Second Impression With 'This Could Happen Anywhere'
Nov 7, 2012 | By Starpulse | 0
Justin Hopkins never quite got his due on Season 2 of The Voice. His duet battle with fellow Team Cee Lo member Tony Vincent was as good as the much-discussed match between Jesse Campbell and Antho... //www.starpulse.com/news/Brittany_Frederick/2012/11/06/the_voices_justin_hopkins_makes_great_?ref_src=news_rss
The Voice Season 3: Live Playoffs #1 Performance Rankings
Nov 7, 2012 | By Buddy TV | 0
My rankings for the performances featured in the first Live Playoffs episode of The Voice season 3. //www.buddytv.com/slideshows/the-voice-season-3-live-playoffs-1-performance-rankings-11265.aspx
Watch Loren Allred Sing Lisa Stansfield's "All Around the World" on The Voice Live Playoff Rounds, Nov. 5, 2012 (VIDEO)
Team Adam contestant Loren Allred put a sassy spin on Lisa Stansfield's "All Around the World" on The Voice Season 3 live playoff rounds. Cee Lo couldn't stop complimenting her, and then her coach, Adam, followed suit. He gave her some constructive criticism, but ultimately said he can't wait to see more of her in the next rounds. With the new setup, fans can vote for their favorite contestants on the phone, Facebook, or NBC.com, so if you liked Loren's... //feeds.wetpaint.com/~r/wetpaint/latest/excerpt/~3/7e6AA4vJYP8/watch-loren-allred-sing-lisa-stansfields-all-around-the-world-on-the-voice-live-playoff-rounds-nov-5-2012-video
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As members of the Java Guild, you will be working through the challenges of TwilioQuest using the Java programming language and the [Spark Framework](http://sparkjava.com/). This project is pre-configured to have some interesting functionality built in using the Twilio Java helper library.
## Setting Up
As a first step, you should [download this project](https://github.com/twilio/starter-java), or clone it if you are a Git user. Navigate to the directory for this project, and open it with your favorite text editor.
Before you can run this project, you will need to set three system environment variables. These are:
* `TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID` : Your Twilio "account SID" - it's like your username for the Twilio API. This and the auth token (below) can be found [on the console](https://www.twilio.com/console).
* `TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN` : Your Twilio "auth token" - it's your password for the Twilio API. This and the account SID (above) can be found [on the console](https://www.twilio.com/console).
* `TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER` : A Twilio number that you own, that can be used for making calls and sending messages. You can find a list of phone numbers you control (and buy another one, if necessary) [in the account portal](https://www.twilio.com/console/phone-numbers/incoming).
For Mac and Linux, environment variables can be set by opening a terminal window and typing the following three commands - replace all the characters after the `=` with values from your Twilio account:
export TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID=ACXXXXXXXXX
export TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN=XXXXXXXXX
export TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER=+16518675309
To make these changes persist for every new terminal (on OS X), you can edit the file `~/.bash_profile` to contain the three commands above. This will set these environment variables for every subsequent session. Once you have edited the file to contain these commands, run `source ~/.bash_profile` in the terminal to set up these variables.
On Windows, the easiest way to set permanent environment variables (as of Windows 8) is using the `setx` command. Note that there is no `=`, just the key and value separated by a space:
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setx TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER +16518675309
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```
mvn clean install
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java -jar target/starter-java-with-dependencies.jar
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Now you can visit [http://localhost:4567/](http://localhost:4567)
Try out the text message and voice call demos by entering your mobile phone number and clicking the button. If you receive a text message and a call, everything is working!
## Begin Questing!
This is but your first step into a larger world. [Return to TwilioQuest](http://quest.twilio.com) to continue your adventure. Huzzah! | {
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#include "nsepisod/eptables.h"
// enum category_type {subjective = 0, objective, assesment, plan};
class ClassificationPrinciple
{
public:
ClassificationPrinciple(string sType, string sClassif = "C2", bool bUnik = false, string sLibelle = "");
ClassificationPrinciple(const ClassificationPrinciple &rv);
~ClassificationPrinciple();
ClassificationPrinciple& operator=(const ClassificationPrinciple& src);
bool operator==(ClassificationPrinciple src);
string sCase; // case : S, A, P...
string sClassification; // classification utilisée
bool bUnique; // code unique (ou multiple)
string sLibelle; // libellé
};
typedef vector<ClassificationPrinciple*> ArrayPrinciples;
typedef ArrayPrinciples::iterator PrinciplesIter;
typedef ArrayPrinciples::const_iterator PrinciplesConstIter;
class PrinciplesArray : public ArrayPrinciples, public NSSuperRoot
{
public:
PrinciplesArray(NSSuper* pSuper) : ArrayPrinciples(), NSSuperRoot(pSuper) {}
PrinciplesArray(const PrinciplesArray &rv);
~PrinciplesArray();
ClassificationPrinciple* trouvePrincipe(string sCase);
ClassificationPrinciple* trouvePrincipe(string sCase, string sExcesPath);
void vider();
PrinciplesArray& operator=(const PrinciplesArray& src);
};
class SOAPObject
{
public:
string sTexteInitial; // texte capture
string sCode; // code dans la classification
string sClassification; // classification utilisee
int iConfidence; // degre de certitude du codage
string sCase; // case S, A, P...
int iImageIndex;
int iListParam, iOldListParam; // index ListWindow
// Le SOAPObject peut se referer a un element capture OU a un noeud
//
string sNoeud; // Pour un noeud deja enregistre
BBFilsItem* pFilsItem; // Pour un noeud interne en cours de saisie
bool bFloculable;
SOAPObject();
SOAPObject(string sTI, string sCd, string sCl, int iCf, string sNoeud);
SOAPObject(string sTI, string sCd, string sCl, int iCf, BBFilsItem* pItem);
SOAPObject(const SOAPObject &rv);
SOAPObject(SOAPObject *pNewSOAPObject);
~SOAPObject();
string donneLibelle();
string donneChapitre();
bool estFloculable() { return bFloculable; }
void setFloculable(bool bFloc) { bFloculable = bFloc; }
SOAPObject& operator=(const SOAPObject& src);
};
typedef vector<SOAPObject*> ArraySOAPObject;
typedef ArraySOAPObject::iterator ArraySOAPObjectIter;
typedef ArraySOAPObject::const_iterator ArraySOAPObjectConstIter;
class SOAPObjectArray : public ArraySOAPObject
{
public:
ClassificationPrinciple* pPrincipe;
SOAPObjectArray(ClassificationPrinciple* pPrinc = NULL, bool bOwnPointers = true);
SOAPObjectArray(const SOAPObjectArray &rv);
SOAPObjectArray(SOAPObjectArray *pNewSOAPObjectArray);
~SOAPObjectArray();
SOAPObject* donneObjet(int iListIndex);
int donneNextListParam();
void vider();
SOAPObjectArray& operator=(const SOAPObjectArray& src);
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The Black Mountain Indian Ruins are a great destination for anyone who wants to go on a short hike to some fairly unknown ruins.
Directions: Black Mountain is located on the north side of the road that leads to Gisela, AZ. From Phoenix, take Route 87 north towards Payson. About 15 miles before Payson is the town of Rye. About 2 miles before Rye is the turnoff to Gisela, called Gisela Road. Turn east onto Gisela road and up the road about a mile you'll see a large dark mountain/hill on the north side of the road. This is Black Mountain. Directly on top of the mountain you'll find the Indian ruins. There is no trail, so just park on the side of the road and find your way up. The hike is only about a half mile and should only take about a half hour (each way).
We decided to go to these ruins on our way home from a campout near Payson. We were tired and ready to go home, but we figured we might as well make the quick trip to the top. I have seen better ruins, but the short trip makes these ones worth it. It always amazes me to think that ruins such as these have been standing for over 500 years.
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No place can ever replace bedroom with its tufted headboard bed when it comes to relaxation effect after working all day. Surely there are various ways to design this place, such as in most romantic way or simple style. In this modern bedroom, it has gray painted walls and dark furnished wood floor. White carpet is rolled out under gray bedding area covered in black blanket. Build fireplace for giving more warmth, and then arrange velvet armchairs and mini table so people can relax here as well.
If the house is resided in beach area with its sparkling blue water and white sand, it is important to install glass windows for modern bedroom design with the tufted headboard bed. As an accent wall, choose geometric pattern in textured aspect behind white themed bedding. Choose elegant style of wooden bed couch paired with beautiful carvings done to backdrop wall area. Complete this with hidden bookshelf and white vase of flower put on side table.
Working area can be arranged next to bedding space. Use tufted headboard of white bed couch and then fill with dark brown blanket and pillows. Golden touch of carpet is placed with white drawer and crystal desk lamp. Simply make accent wall with large picture behind frosted glass of backdrop. Put framed photos as decoration, and then gray velvet bedding theme as well. Or, simply do it using black velvet couch and gray bedding. White wall is decorated with paintings for colorful accent.
Brown velvet of bedding theme has backdrop arrangement of white shelf attached to wall. Bring spectacular effect of recessed lights behind those shelves. Attach some shelving boards to wall and put book collections there. Make variation by also mounting television to white wall in front of bedding area. Then, bedroom design ideas which apply the tufted headboard bed are chosen with patterned wallpaper or framed photos hung to white wall.
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Thank Yule For Being A Friend, A Golden Girls Holiday Musical Adventure!
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Join *The Golden Gays NYC *for their **LIVE **opening night performance of #ThankYULETour2020
Picture it: Quarantine 2020 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the store, each department was dripping with Yuletide decor. Sophia was nestled all snug in her bed, while visions of sugar prunes danced in her head. Before traveling to spend the Holidays with their families, Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose participate in a golden gift exchange full of hilarious surprises. Just as they get to the airport a winter storm blows in, leaving them trapped! In an unexpected Charles Dickens twist of events, the three grannies must visit their past, present, and future to save Christmas (and find Sophia)…just in time for turkey lurkey.
As seen Off-Broadway and on the Golden Fans at Sea cruises! The Golden Girls for the NEW generation.
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The Golden Gays NYC have quickly emerged as the premier Golden Girls musical experience! The perfect drag show for the whole family. GGNYC for short, they burst onto the scene in 2017- first at RuPaul's DragCon NYC, then at the famed Rue La Rue Café, where their trivia show video went viral. What began as a flash mob has now skyrocketed to sold-out engagements all across America. GGNYC has produced multiple successful tours with their hit musical shows "Hot Flashbacks", "The Golden Games", and "Thank Yule For Being A Friend" to enthusiastic audiences in New York City, Asbury Park, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Atlantic City, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Indianapolis, Provincetown, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, Minneapolis, Rochester, New Hope (PA), Cumberland (MD), and Hackensack (NJ). "Hot Flashbacks' premiered Off-Broadway at NYC's Theatre Row in the summer of 2018. Each Fall, they participate in RuPaul's DragCon NYC with their own GGNYC booth, meeting hundreds of new Golden fans each year. They have sailed the high seas, first with Vacaya Travel's inaugural P-Town cruise in August 2019, and the two back-to-back Golden Fans at Sea cruises in February/March 2020. Since the pandemic hit, GGNYC has been producing online entertainment nearly every week since March for their loyal and loving fans.
The Golden Gays NYC stars Jason B. Schmidt (as Dorothy), Andy Crosten (as Blanche), and Gerry Mastrolia (as Rose) along with musical director Mason Griffin. Featuring musical staging by Anthony Giorgio-Schmidt and direction by Darlene Rae Heller. A musical adventure, their shows consist of live singing and dancing, along with hilarious sketches from the television show's most memorable moments.
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Huron is a city in Beadle County, South Dakota, United States. It is the county seat of Beadle County. The Huron Daily Plainsman, also referred to as the Plainsman, is the newspaper. The first settlement at Huron was made in 1880. The city was named after the Huron Indians. It is currently the seventh largest city in South Dakota, but it once was the fourth. In recent years, Huron's population has once again started to grow after nearly 20 years of stagnation. A welcoming immigration policy coupled with an economic revival in the area has sparked development. A Walmart Supercenter opened in the mid 2000s. Since Walmart's opening more commercial and residential development has occurred with the completion of a new Runnings store (retailer specializing in farm and fleet products), and many new apartments, twin homes and houses. The greater Huron area is home to approximately 30,000 people. The population within the city limits was 14,280 according to the 2020 census. Huron was once in the running for capital of South Dakota but lost out to Pierre due to Pierre's positioning. Huron is home to the South Dakota State Fair, which is held six days before Labor Day. It is also home to a statue known as "The World's Largest Pheasant", which was refurbished in the summer of 2011. Huron has rail service, provided by the Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad.
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Mitchell is a city in, and the county seat of, Davison County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 15,254 at the 2010 census making it the sixth most populous city in South Dakota. Mitchell is the principal city of the Mitchell Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Davison and Hanson counties.
Watertown is a city in and the county seat of Codington County, South Dakota, United States. Watertown is home to the Redlin Art Center which houses many of the original art works produced by Terry Redlin, one of America's most popular wildlife artists. Watertown is located between Pelican Lake and Lake Kampeska, from which Redlin derived inspiration for his artwork. The population was 21,482 at the 2010 census, making Watertown the fifth largest city in South Dakota. It is also the principal city of the Watertown Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Codington and Hamlin counties. Watertown also is home to the Bramble Park Zoo. Watertown's residential real estate is considered the most expensive in South Dakota for cities of its size; the median price for a home in Watertown is approximately $200,000.
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A new dimension of storytelling
By Francesco Marconi
Virtual reality provides a 360-degree view of the story and breaks both physical and economic barriers, says AP's manager of strategy and corporate development.
Following the Ebola crisis in West Africa in 2014, most of us have not had the chance to walk through the communities ravaged by the disease. We have not felt the impact of losing a friend or even a relative to the outbreak, having instead been relegated to viewing videos and images shot by another's camera lens.
But what if we could go one step further and – while not actually traveling to Africa – actually feel immersed in an affected township? Feel as if we're walking next to and listening to a survivor share her story?
Viewers screen "Waves of Grace" at a recent United Nations event in New York City. Courtesy of Francesco Marconi.
Gabo Arora, a new media adviser for the United Nations, wanted to feel that way. So he co-directed the virtual reality documentary "Waves of Grace," which follows a young woman's struggle for survival following the outbreak. At just five minutes in length, the film transported me thousands of miles away, providing a 360-degree view into the story.
"Reporters have always taken readers to spots they could not otherwise access," said Scott Mayerowitz, who covers the travel industry for The Associated Press. "Virtual reality is the next step in that evolution."
Although it's still in its infancy, virtual reality has the potential to shift the landscape in storytelling, especially as costs fall for viewers. It catapults users right into the middle of the action, breaking physical and economic barriers by enabling them to travel into different environments and explore new realities.
Another example of this is "The suite life," an AP project that enables viewers to "walk" through and experience exclusive suites in a hotel, aboard a cruise ship and on an airplane. These locations allow our customers and their audiences to visualize the rising opulence of the luxury world in a way previously inaccessible to them.
AP has been careful to align its use of virtual reality with its long-standing standards for accuracy and image integrity. In a recent post on Medium, Standards Editor Tom Kent addressed how "real" viewers should expect virtual reality to be as well as the ethical disclosures producers should make to their audiences.
"With such new technology and a still-limited number of journalists making use of it, the standards and ethics around virtual reality are obviously still developing," said Nathan Griffiths, AP's interactive editor.
When we first saw our colleagues wearing the headsets in our newsroom, some of us weren't sure what to think. But when it was my turn, I saw – and felt – what the commotion is about. Feeling like we're in a new physical space and being part of the action can make us closer to the story and more empathetic to its subjects.
Rest assured, we are excited to see how virtual reality continues to unfold!
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Francesco was the manager of strategy and corporate development at The Associated Press. He is also an affiliate researcher at the MIT Media Lab and an Innovation Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
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A Mercedes driver got a painful lesson about the consequences of cutting off trucks after his vehicle was pushed a mile down I-35 in San Antonio yesterday afternoon. The series of short videos was captured by motorist Adrian Lopez, who told Kare11 they were captured around 1 p.m. in the northbound lanes of I-35 near downtown San Antonio, Texas.
The Mercedes driver was taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries. San Antonio police confirmed that the truck driver did not initially notice the Mercedes but that he pulled over as soon as he realized something was wrong. | {
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Above: My mother, Mersini Varvakis (1902- 79).
Above: Dressed for the Apokries Carnivale.
Above: At my wedding with Andonios Savvas. From left, we are: Efstratios Spliadis, Giorgos Savvas, Melpo Savvas, my husband, Andonios, myself; Christofas Savvas, Ioannis Vetsikas, Vasilios Savvas, Vasiliki Savvas. Bottom row are: Panagiotis Savvas, Kyriakoula Svvas and Efstratia Vetsikas.
Above: Our daughter,Marianna's Baptism at Agiassos' Agia Sion, 1976. Godparents were Despina and Thanasis Skarlatos (from Gera, Mytilene). | {
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ICT Division of Bangladesh published new scholarship circular 2019 to help researchers. Details of the ICT division scholarship is given below.
Primary Selection: October, 2018 .
Primary Selection: January, 2019 .
Primary Selection: April, 2019 .
Stay Connected to get all scholarship news. | {
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The morning of our 2nd day in Rome we had to ourselves. We would be meeting our group later in the day to have our guided tour of the Colosseum. After having our breakfast, mum dad and I set out to find Trevi Fountain. Time to make some wishes!
Along our walk, we found ourselves in a pretty tranquil spot amidst the city traffic. We had later learned it was called Area Sacra (Area Sacra di Largo Argentina). Ruins of the oldest temples in Rome are found here. Most notably, it is known for the location in which Julius Caesar was murdered. It's now a sanctuary for cats! That just seemed so fitting for me since Mum and I rescue feral cats back home. The area is not accessible to the public. You can walk around it and down the staircases, but the entire area is fenced off.
After spending some time with the kitties, we continued our journey to Trevi Fountain. There is no direct way to anything in Rome, especially when walking. All the narrow streets bend and twist everywhere. We kind of just accidentally found Trevi Fountain! Sadly, there was construction and/or maintenance being done to the fountain so there was some scaffolding interrupting the view. It's still as beautiful as people say it is despite the scaffolds. The crowds weren't too heavy just yet, so we made our way to the very edge of the fountain. We tossed our coins into the water and admired the beauty of it for some time. As the crowd began to grow, we decided it was time to go.
Having left Fontana di Trevi behind, we found ourselves in the shadow of the Pantheon. It was a busy courtyard with art students clustered into groups, tourists gawking and hordes of people descending upon the Pantheon. We skirted around it, snapping some photos along the way. We decided not to attempt going inside as the amount of people trying to get in and out was insane. That and after checking the time, we really needed to get back to the hotel to meet our group!
Having met up with everyone else, we made our way to the Colosseum. Luckily we didn't have to que up with the general public, and we easily got into the Colosseum. Now the downside to being in a guided tour with someone not employed by the museum is that we have less time exploring than everyone else. Unfortunately our trip to the Colosseum was no different. We barely got to see any of it because of time constraints. I never saw the very depts of the Colosseum. It was disappointing having wanted to visit this icon for such a long time, to only see less than a 1/4 of it. I was really upset by that.
We left the Colosseum feeling quite deflated. We made our away to what would be 'the best view in all of Rome' according to our guide. Along the way we stopped to see the Forum Julium (Julius Caesar's Forum or Foro di Cesare). It, along with many other Imperial Forums, were built to relieve the Roman Forum from being overly crowded.
Our guide finally gets us to this view she kept raving about…and she was right. It is an incredible view. You can see as far as the Colosseum while overlooking ruins.
If you're looking for this amazing spot, it sits just behind and to the left of the Capitoline Museum. We came by it from the side of the museum, not from the main staircase. Our guide told us that the Capitoline Museum is considered the first museum of Rome. It can be traced back to the late 1400s. It was fairly late in the day, so we didn't go into the museum.
Our guide let us go at this point. We could make our way back to the hotel if we wanted to or we could continue our our explorations. We had told a few people in the group about Area Sacra and they asked that we take them there. So we ended up guiding our group to the cat sanctuary instead of doing our own thing.
Eventually we made our way back to the hotel, but not before grabbing gelato and canolis first!
Tomorrow would be an early day because we're off to see Pompeii! Our time in Rome is just about over, but our Italian adventure is far from finished! After Pompeii we will be relocating to Sorrento!
I've been to Italy a few times, but not to Rome, so first time to see the sights there. Thanks! | {
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Angry passengers stranded after AirAsia flight drama
Many passengers who were on an AirAsia flight that was forced to return to Perth due to "technical issues" have since been left stranded in Kuala Lumpur, after experiencing issues with replacement flights.
Flight D7237 left Perth Airport for the Malaysian capital just before 7am (WST) yesterday with 359 people on board and was about 90 minutes into its journey when the plane began vibrating and shaking.
Passenger Sophie Nicolas described the terrifying ordeal, saying she could tell it was "really bad" from the cabin crew's reaction.
"He (flight captain) said 'I hope you all say a prayer, I will be saying a prayer too and let's hope we all get back home safely'," she said.
The pilot turned back to Perth and landed the plane safely to applause from everyone on board.
A new flight was organised to take the passengers to Kuala Lumpur at 8.30pm, but those who missed their onward connecting flights were then left stranded, ABC reports.
Iranian man Rasool Zareie and his family, who are trying to fly home, said they were unhappy with how the situation has been handled.
Mr Zareie told the ABC his family were given a $20 voucher to spend at the airport and two nights' accommodation, but were no closer to finding out when they would be placed on a new flight.
"We were standing in queues for three-and-a-half hours," he said.
"When I asked them, 'What should we do?', they had nothing to say. That was very annoying."
Mr Zareie also said he has been disappointed with AirAsia's response to the incident.
"In this kind of situation you need counselling," he said.
"My daughter was so scared. We went through a difficult situation, it was so intense."
The plane landed safely at Perth Airport just after 10am. (9NEWS)
US woman Samantha Fox told the ABC she'd decided to completely change her trip, rather than fly with the airline again.
"I'm going to stay here for a little bit and then go to Hawaii instead," Ms Fox said.
"It's the unease about that particular route and the airline."
AirAsia is investigating what happened on the flight, but said there is no indication it was an engine issue.
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\section{Introduction}
As illustrated in Figure \ref{example}, in local sequence transduction (LST) tasks, a model is trained to map an input sequence $x_{1}, . . . , x_{n}$ to an output sequence $y_{1}, . . . , y_{m}$, where the input and output sequences are of similar length and differ only in a few positions. Many important NLP tasks can be formulated as LST tasks, including automatic grammatical error correction (GEC)~\cite{lee2006automatic}, OCR error correction~\cite{tong1996statistical} and spell checking~\cite{fossati2007mixed}. With the recent success of sequence-to-sequence (seq2seq) learning~\cite{sutskever2014sequence} and the transformer model~\cite{vaswani2017attention}, most LST tasks have been tackled by directly training the transformer-based models in a seq2seq fashion.
While the conventional seq2seq paradigm suits well for general sequence transduction problems such as machine translation, their left-to-right auto-regressive decoding scheme cannot access the future predictions on the right side, which does not fully utilize the characteristic of LST tasks and has been demonstrated to degrade the performance of seq2seq modes~\cite{zhang2018asynchronous,zhang2019synchronous}.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{example_new.pdf}
\caption{Illustration of the characteristic of local transduction tasks versus general sequence transduction tasks. Words and letters in red are those different from that in the input sequences.}
\label{example}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure*}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{mask-emnlp-new_cropped.pdf}
\caption{Illustration of the proposed pseudo future modeling approach and the pseudo-bidirectional attention mask used for parallel training. }
\label{mask}
\end{figure*}
In this work, motivated by the characteristic of LST tasks, we propose a Pseudo Bidirectional Decoding (PBD) approach to tackle LST tasks. Our approach copies the input tokens on the right side of the current decoding position as a proxy for the future tokens. In this way, we augment the decoder of the conventional transformer by allowing it to attend to the representation of ``pseudo'' future tokens in the decoder, making the decoding self-attention module bidirectional without introducing any computational overhead during inference. To retain the parallelizability of the training transformer models, we propose a novel masking strategy that enables the decoder to attend to copied future token representations during training in a parallelizable fashion. Also, we incorporate a segment embedding mechanism to make the decoder aware of whether a token is directly copied from the encoder and represent them differently from the generated tokens.
With the proposed approach, the encoder and the decoder in transformer models for LST tasks receive similar input sequences and both attend to their bidirectional context information, which motivates us to share all their parameters (except encoder-decoder attention). The parameter sharing mechanism allows us to roughly reduce the total number of parameters of the model by half, which is beneficial for real-world applications and makes the training more efficient. It also explicitly models the characteristic of LST tasks and leads to good regularization effects, enhancing the performance of transformer models on LST tasks and allowing us to train deeper models for further improvements.
We conduct extensive experiments on three LST tasks including grammatical error correction, spell correction, and OCR correction. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed PBD approach is able to substantially and consistently improve over competitive transformer baselines across all three LST tasks and yield state-of-the-art results on both spell and OCR correction tasks.
\section{Pseudo-Bidirectional Decoding}
\subsection{Pseudo Future Modeling}
In contrast to recent works on bidirectional decoding~\cite{zhang2018asynchronous,zhang2019synchronous} that employs a right-to-left model at the same time and combines their predictions in a post-hoc fashion with sophisticated algorithms, our approach enables the decoder of the seq2seq model to exploit the future context of the generated sequence without having to predict them in the first place.
Concretely, our method copies the representation of tokens from the $N+1$ th position to the end of the input sequence in the encoder layer to the corresponding decoder layer as pseudo future information when predicting the $N$ th output token.
For instance, for grammatical error correction, given an input text ``\textit{He go to school yesterday.}'', a conventional left-to-right decoder would probably generate ``\textit{goes}'' at the second decoding step, as the decoder state is ``\textit{He \textunderscore} '', which is likely to be continued with the third person singular form of the verb ``go''. In contrast, with the proposed pseudo-bidirectional decoding scheme, the decoder state becomes ``\textit{He \textunderscore \ to school yesterday.}'', which facilitates the decoder to correctly generate ``went''.
While ideally the encoder-decoder attention may capture this information, our method makes the decoder self-attention more effective by allowing it to directly attend to future information, which may be complementary to the information captured by the encoder-decoder attention module, leading to better empirical performance.
\paragraph{Pseudo-bidirectional Attention Mask}
A naive implementation of the PBD approach requires us to change the decoder input for each decoding step instead of feeding the entire output sequence into the decoder and use a causal attention mask to ensure the causality of the decoder. This would hinder the transformer model from being trained in parallel, thus makes the training much less efficient.
To address this problem, we propose a novel masking strategy. As illustrated in Figure \ref{mask}, we concatenate the representation of the input sequences to that of the output sequences to form the key and the value in the decoder self-attention module. The pseudo-bidirectional attention mask makes the decoder self-attention bidirectional by allowing the query tokens to attend to pseudo future tokens copied from the encoder, retaining the causality of the decoder and enabling parallel training.
\paragraph{Segment Embedding}
While the characteristic of LST tasks ensures the copied pseudo future tokens to be similar to the expected output tokens, the simple position-wise alignment method may make the pseudo future information contain some noise. Therefore, we propose a simple segment embedding method that enables the decoder to distinguish the copied tokens from the tokens generated by the decoder and represent them differently.
Similar to BERT~\cite{devlin2018bert}, we add a learned embedding, which indicates whether the token is generated or copied, to each token representation in each decoder layer. Hopefully, this would make the decoder able to distinguish the copied tokens from the tokens generated by the decoder and represent them differently, thus improve its robustness to the noise in the copied future token representations.
\subsection{Parameter sharing}
The encoder and the decoder in conventional transformer models are independently parameterized for two main reasons. First, the inputs for the encoder and the decoder are usually different for general sequence transduction tasks such as machine translation and text summarization. Second, the encoder self-attention module is bidirectional whereas the decoder self-attention is causal (i.e. uni-directional).
The characteristic of LST tasks ensures the inputs for the encoder and the decoder to be roughly the same, and the proposed pseudo-bidirectional decoding method makes both the encoder and the decoder self-attention module to be bidirectional. This motivates us to share all parameters, except that in the encoder-decoder attention module, between the encoder and the decoder. This roughly reduces the number of parameters by half and also provide some regularization effects.
\section{Experiments}
In this section, we conduct experiments on LST benchmarks to validate the effectiveness of our approach. We mainly focus on the grammatical error correction task and also report results on two other LST tasks including spell and OCR corrections.
\subsection{Grammatical Error Correction}
\paragraph{Datasets}
Following the recent work~\cite{grundkiewicz2019neural,kiyono2019empirical,zhou2019improving} in GEC, the GEC training data we use is the public Lang-8~\cite{mizumoto2011mining}, NUCLE~\cite{dahlmeier2013building}, FCE~\cite{yannakoudakis2011new} and W\&I+LOCNESS datasets~\cite{bryant2019bea,granger1998computer}. To investigate whether our approaches can yield consistent improvement in this setting, we pretrain our models with 30M sentence pairs obtained by the corruption-based approach and 30M pairs by the fluency boost back-translation approach \cite{ge2018fluency} for GEC pre-training.
\paragraph{Models}
We use the ``transformer-big'' architecture as our baseline model, denoted by \textbf{Transformer}. For throughout comparison, we train two model variants with our approach. The first model (\textbf{Ours}) consists of the same number (i.e. 6) of transformer blocks with the baseline model, thus has the same inference latency while containing only half the number of parameters. The second model is denoted by \textbf{Ours-12 layers}, which consists of 12 transformer blocks, thus has approximately the same number of parameters but the inference latency is $1.7\times$ longer. For comparison, we also train a variant of the ``transformer-big'' architecture with 12 blocks, which is denoted by \textbf{Transformer-12 layers}. For reference, we also compare with a recent model specifically designed for local sequence transduction tasks, denoted by \textbf{PIE}.
We use synthetic data for pre-training and then use the GEC training data to fine-tune the pre-trained models. The details of model training are provided in the Appendix due to space constraints.
\begin{table}[!t]
\begin{center}
\resizebox{1.\linewidth}{!}{
\begin{tabular}{lccc}
\hline\hline
\textbf{Method} & \textbf{\# Parameters} & \textbf{BEA-19} & \textbf{CoNLL-14} \\ \hline
\bf PIE (with pretraining) & 345M & - & 59.7 \\ \hline
\multicolumn{4}{c}{\textbf{w/o Pretraining}} \\ \hline
\bf Transformer & 210M & 57.1 & 51.5 \\
\bf Transformer-12 layers & 383M & 56.3 & 51.3 \\
\bf Ours & 132M & 58.6 & 53.7 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o future modeling} & 57.6 & 51.8 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o parameter sharing} & 58.2 & 52.9 \\
\bf Ours-12 layers & 232M & \bf 59.5 & \bf 54.4 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o future modeling} & 58.6 & 52.1 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o parameter sharing} & 58.8 & 53.8 \\ \hline
\multicolumn{4}{c}{\textbf{w/ pretraining}} \\ \hline
\bf Transformer & 210M & 61.2 & 57.1 \\
\bf Transformer-12 layers & 383M & 61.9 & 57.5 \\
\bf Ours & 132M & 63.2 & 58.9 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o future modeling} & 61.5 & 57.4 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o parameter sharing} & 61.7 & 57.9 \\
\bf Ours-12 layers & 232M & \bf 63.9 & \bf 60.1 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o future modeling} & 61.8 & 57.7 \\
\multicolumn{2}{l}{~-w/o parameter sharing} & 62.1 & 58.2 \\
\hline\hline
\end{tabular}}
\end{center}
\caption{\label{gecresult} The performance of different compared models on two test sets of GEC task.}
\end{table}
\paragraph{Evaluation}
We evaluate the performance of GEC models on the BEA-19 and the CoNLL-14 benchmark datasets.
Following the latest work in GEC~\cite{grundkiewicz2019neural,kiyono2019empirical,zhou2019improving, zhang2019sequence}, we evaluate the performance of trained GEC models using $F_{0.5}$ on test sets using official scripts\footnote{M2scorer for CoNLL-14; Errant for BEA-19.} in both datasets.
\paragraph{Results}
The performance of different compared models on the GEC task is shown in Table \ref{gecresult}. Note that we only compare against transformer models with the same pretraining/fine-tuning data in our setting for fair comparison as our contribution is orthogonal to better data synthesis method.
We can see that for the same configuration of the ``transformer-big'' baseline, our approach outperforms the baseline by a large margin in both settings with and without pretraining with synthetic data. This suggests that our approach is able to improve the performance of transformer-based LST models while reducing the number of parameters by half. In addition, we can see that by doubling the number of transformer blocks, our model is able to yield substantial further improvement. In contrast, we can see that simply increasing the number of transformer blocks (i.e. \textbf{Transformers-12 layers}) fails to improve the performance. This implies that our approach may be able to facilitate the training of deeper transformer models by providing regularization effects.
We then conduct an ablation study where either the pseudo future context modeling approach or the parameter sharing mechanism is disabled to better understand their relative importance. The results are shown in Table \ref{gecresult}. We can see that the proposed pseudo future modeling approach method is very important in both the default and the deeper configuration of our transformer-based models, demonstrating its effectiveness on LST tasks. We also find that the parameter sharing mechanism is more effective in deeper models. This suggests that the parameter sharing mechanism may provide strong regularization effects and make it easier to train deeper transformer models.
\subsection{More Sequence Transduction Tasks}
Following previous work~\cite{ribeiro2018local,awasthi2019parallel}, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approaches on two additional local sequence transduction tasks including spell and OCR correction. We employ a two-layer transformer and a four-layer transformer as the backbone model for comparison and evaluate the compared models on the twitter spell correction datasetand the Finnish OCR dataset described as follows:
\paragraph{Spell correction}
We use the twitter spell correction dataset~\cite{aramaki2010typo} which consists of 39172 pairs of original and corrected words obtained from twitter. We use the same train-dev-valid split as~\cite{ribeiro2018local} (31172/4000/4000). We tokenize on characters and our vocabulary comprises the 26 lower cased letters of English.
\paragraph{OCR correction}
We use the Finnish OCR data set3 by~\cite{silfverberg2016data} comprising words extracted from Early Modern Finnish corpus of OCR processed newspaper text. We use the same train-dev-test splits as provided by~\cite{silfverberg2016data}. We tokenize on characters and our vocabulary comprises all the characters seen in the training data.
\begin{table}[!t]
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{lcc}
\hline\hline
\textbf{Method} & \textbf{Spell} & \textbf{OCR} \\ \hline
\bf LSTM-soft & 46.3 & 79.9 \\
\bf LSTM-hard & 52.2 & 58.4 \\
\bf \citet{ribeiro2018local} & 54.1 & 81.8 \\
\bf PIE & 67.0 & 87.6 \\ \hline
\multicolumn{3}{c}{\textbf{2 Layers}} \\ \hline
\bf Transformer & 67.6 & 84.5 \\
\bf Ours & \bf 69.2 & \bf 88.7 \\ \hline
\multicolumn{3}{c}{\textbf{4 Layers}} \\ \hline
\bf Transformer-4 layers & 67.1 & 85.4 \\
\bf Ours-4 layers & \bf 70.4 & \bf 89.6 \\
\hline\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\caption{\label{otherlst} The performance (accuracy) of different compared models on the spell and OCR correction tasks.}
\end{table}
\paragraph{Results}
The result is shown in Table \ref{otherlst}. We can see that the proposed method is able to significantly outperform the vanilla transformer-based models, as well as the LSTM and sequence labeling based LST baselines in both settings where either the number of parameters in the model is the same or the inference latency is the same, which is consistent with the result in the GEC task. Our deeper model variant yields the state-of-the-art results in both tasks. This demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed approach and suggests that our approach is versatile for different LST tasks.
\section{Related work}
\paragraph{Local Sequence Transduction}~\citet{ribeiro2018local} proposed to formulate LST tasks as sequence labeling problems by first predicting insert slots in the input sequences using learned insertion patterns and then using a sequence labeling task to output tokens in the input sequences or a special ``delete'' token. \citet{awasthi2019parallel,malmi-etal-2019-encode} propose to predict output edit operations including word transformations and further improve the performance of sequence labeling based LST models. Their approaches require massive engineering efforts to design an appropriate set of word transformations, which makes it non-trivial to generalize to other LST tasks. Also, the sequence labeling formulation lacks the flexibility of seq2seq models because it can only make local edits, which is demonstrated by their inferior performance. More recently, \citet{li2020towards} use BERT to perform local sequence transduction with the method proposed by \citet{zhou2019bert}. However, their method mainly suits for the cases where the length of the output sentence is unchanged.
\paragraph{Bidirectional Decoding and Future Modeling} Previous work~\cite{sennrich2016edinburgh,deng2018alibaba} investigate using right-to-left models to re-rank the generated sentences. More recently, \citet{xia2017deliberation} and \citet{zheng2018modeling} propose two-pass decoding to model the right-side information, while~\citet{zhang2018asynchronous,zhang2019synchronous} use bidirectional beam search algorithms to generate the output sequences. These approaches integrate the right side context indirectly and introduce substantial computational overhead during inference, which is undesirable for real-world applications.
\paragraph{Parameter Sharing in Transformer} Several parameter sharing mechanisms have been explored in transformer-based models. ALBERT~\cite{lan2019albert} shares all encoder layers to reduce the number of parameters in the pretrained language model. \citet{xia2019tied} propose to share the encoder and the decoder in transformer-based machine translation models. The performance gain in their setting is relatively small, which may be due to the discrepancy in the input sequences and the attention direction in the encoder and the decoder.
\section{Conclusion}
In this paper, motivated by the characteristic of local sequence transduction tasks, we propose pseudo-bidirectional decoding (PBD) to provide approximated future information for transformer-based LST models and share the parameters between the encoder and the decoder of LST models to provide regularization effects while reducing the number of parameters. Our experiments on three LST tasks shows that our approach is able to yield consistent improvements upon strong transformer baselines while significantly reducing the number of parameters in the model.
\section*{Acknowledgments}
We thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.
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Review: 75048 The Phantom
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by Staff » Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:15 am
This thing is a piece of crap. 1 out of 5 stars. There. I've said it. And I'm tempted to end the review of 75048 The Phantom right here and now so we can all go about our day because this set is barely deserving any more attention than that. But that wouldn't be right and I'm sure you'll want to know why I hate it so much. So I'll do my best to tell you exactly why.
There was about a week's worth of time that passed between me building the set and me sitting here writing the review and during that time I was able to distill my feelings down to two coherent thoughts. The two main reasons why I hate this set are: 1) It's ugly and 2) It's not worth the money.
In terms of its aesthetic quality, I can't really blame LEGO entirely for its design. After all it is based off a ship in the upcoming Rebels cartoon. A very specific function was required to be included in the set, namely for it be able to dock with 75053 The Ghost, along with trying to get it to look like the source material and at the same time trying to hit a very specific price point and/or piece count. I have no doubt that the end result is extremely faithful to the original model from the show but unfortunately for us that end result is just not very pleasing to look at.
The Phantom is basically made up of two parts: a forward cockpit section and a cargo/wing section that attaches to the cockpit section by way of some Technic pins. That step in the instruction manual is highlighted on the back of the box as if it were a play feature. I don't think it is though, like I don't think it's supposed to separate like that during play and I doubt that the ship in the cartoon is designed with that kind of feature. Maybe it was included on the box simply because the ship is so boring it needed something to make it look more exciting than it actually is. I suppose if I had more of an imagination, I could see the separate sections as two distinct vehicles but come on, it ain't no saucer separation.
Chopper tucks away in the cargo hold which is a bit of a departure from how we're used to seeing astromechs in these kinds of sets. It isn't a starfighter though so it's understandably different. Behind Chopper's bay is a small storage area perfect for Ezra's head accessory and blaster. I always appreciate any effort the designers put in to designing a ship with storage to store any extra bits so it's all kept together, minimizing the risk of losing pieces. This is probably my favorite feature and one of the best features from this set.
The Phantom has these articulated wings that fold up and down depending on whether or not it is docked on the Ghost. When they're down they angle downward but there isn't enough friction to prevent the wings from flattening out once you put it down on a flat surface after a session of swooshing. It is quit swooshable though and the spring loaded missile adds a bit of fun.
These are the two minifigs you get. Ezra Bridger comes with what I assume is a McQuarrie concept designed Stormtrooper helmet. I Googled around for images of the his Stormtrooper concept art but couldn't really find a matching image for the helmet. It seems a bit out of place since Ezra doesn't come in a Stormtrooper outfit but I will give LEGO the benefit of the doubt and assume the helmet has some sort of significance in the show to be included in this set. Chopper is, I guess, the R2 of Rebels, with a proper designation of C1-10P. He is shorter than LEGO R2, featuring a smaller body and legs. He comes with a 2x2 boat tile to round out the bottom.
And that's pretty much all there is to 75048 The Phantom. And because Google doesn't really register 0 ratings, I am forced to give it a 1 out of 5 stars. Look, it's not like it's a set that requires knowledge and familiarity of the source material. There just isn't much going on with the ship. It's small with folding wings and comes with a minifigure, Ezra Bridger, and an astromech droid, Chopper. Even if, and this is a big if, Rebels becomes the next best thing after the Tartakovsky Clone Wars and we look upon the series fondly with nostalgic eyes, it might be bumped up to a 2 at best, maybe a 3 but that's pushing it. In its current context though, the design just isn't very aesthetically pleasing enough to get anything higher than a 1.
And that other reason I rate this set so low? The price. It's a total gimmick on LEGO's part to sell the two ships separately rather than include them together in one bigger set. I would normally applaud such gimmicks just to introduce a new kind of modular play and a different building experience than what we've had for decades, but the execution here is lacking any real value or appeal. 75048 The Phantom costs $25 bucks. Think of all of the other sets you could be getting for $25 dollars and you'll quickly have the same realization that I did in that it's just not worth it. The only reason anyone would feel like they need to get the set is because they want to buy or have already bought 75052 The Ghost and want the Phantom to complete it. LEGO should have just bundled it into one set for a few dollars more. There's a 2-in-1 pack floating out there for $5 dollars less than the cost of the two sets combined, and even that is seems a bit overpriced. If I didn't have to review this set I would have taken my money and doubled up on 75003 A-wing Starfighter instead. Or, better yet, more space marines.
If you need to complete 75053 The Ghost , get 75048 The Phantom from Amazon:
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Re: Review: 75048 The Phantom
by R8-C2 » Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:06 am
In regards to the helmet, it is based on the McQuarrie version of the snowtrooper http://www.oafe.net/yo/art/sw5mcst5.jpg
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by rushiosan » Mon Aug 11, 2014 6:31 am
Wow. $25? Seriously? That's a 9.99 set at best, maybe $15, but $25 is A LOT for such a small, uninteresting ship.
My reasons to get this would be: a) if that thing reaches a remarkable importance in the show like Luke's X-Wing or Anakin's Blue Jedi Starfighter (which I really doubt it will EVER happen); b) it's part of a 50% clearance sale.
rushiosan
by onions » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:41 am
R8-C2 wrote: In regards to the helmet, it is based on the McQuarrie version of the snowtrooper http://www.oafe.net/yo/art/sw5mcst5.jpg
ah thanks. i did not know that.
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by that guy » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:56 am
I really wish you'd stop sugar coating the review...
by Solo » Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:05 am
rushiosan wrote: Wow. $25? Seriously? That's a 9.99 set at best, maybe $15, but $25 is A LOT for such a small, uninteresting ship.
When have we ever had a Star Wars set with the kind of price to piece ratio you're asking for there? Or do you think this sad little ship would benefit from being smaller or simpler than it already is to hit that lower price?
by phoenixhawk » Mon Aug 11, 2014 11:44 am
I thought, just by looking at the pics in the review, it was a $15 set...but $25...that's terrible. maybe if it's on clearance or something...and probably only then for parts. Really have no interest in this new show
phoenixhawk
by rushiosan » Mon Aug 11, 2014 12:14 pm
Solo wrote:
75002 (AT-RT)
Pieces:222
RP: $20
75003 (A-Wing)
Pieces: 177
9494 (Anakin's Jedi Interceptor)
As you can see, the problem really isn't how many parts a set have... #75002 has more minifigures, a better design, the main model is bigger, box has the same size... and only 12 pieces short from 75048? Can anyone explain that $5 logic please?
by gomek » Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:13 pm
I've pretty much decided Rebels is not for me, but to be fair, it's mostly because of the trailer, and lack of things I recognize as classic Star Wars.
gomek
by LN.01354 » Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:25 pm
Great review; you saved me from buying this set! The set looks disappointing, so I don't think I will get The Ghost either (but I will give the show a chance.) However, I will miss out on that McQuarrie helmet...and that adorable little Chopper, but they might appear in another set.
Also, the Rebels line is looking disappointing. Two ships that are overpriced and are brand new to the universe? Not buying it...I just can't wait until Lego releases some Imperial sets: At-DP, AT-ST, TIE variations, etc. I really need to build up my Imperial army, and the Stormtroopers in this line don't look too bad (in Lego form...)
Well, I guess I'll have to be content (for now) with lame characters, overpriced junk, and awful Wookiees. Oh, and no Sabine, who is the only character I want. But she will probably be sold in, like, the to-scale version of the Death Star, along with Beru and Cloud City Lando.
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by rodiziorobs » Mon Aug 11, 2014 1:28 pm
How does something so insignificant looking have 230+ pieces in it?
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by rushiosan » Mon Aug 11, 2014 3:27 pm
LN.01354 wrote: Great review; you saved me from buying this set! The set looks disappointing, so I don't think I will get The Ghost either (but I will give the show a chance.) However, I will miss out on that McQuarrie helmet...and that adorable little Chopper, but they might appear in another set.
Both ships are overpriced AND ugly. The Ghost is another pile of junk, with bad design and doubtful build as far as I have seen in video reviews. The minifigures are so cool though... in opposite to Clone Wars which had awesome LEGO vehicles packed with ugly figures.
by dWhisper » Mon Aug 11, 2014 3:55 pm
Ace was nice enough to take the reviews for these off my hands. I had the sets anyway, and built them... and there is basically nothing redeeming to them. This set is terrible on its own, but it somehow gets worse when you combine it with the other one. I like Chopper, but he's basically the size that all astromechs should have been all along.
rodiziorobs wrote: How does something so insignificant looking have 230+ pieces in it?
Quantity does not equate to quality, sadly. Lots of hinges, etc. It's basically a big block.
If the above post didn't offend you, you're probably reading it wrong.
dWhisper
by Chosen One » Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:00 pm
I remember when years back for this price, I got myself the first Lego Batmobile. Two awesome vehicles and 3 figures.
At $5 less, I got the Batboat!!! Three vehicles and 2 figures!
As for the Ghost and Phantom, it's so ugly and so not Starwars, like almost all of Filoni's original ships in TCW.
They tried so hard to recreate the Falcon, that they ended up with a mess.
LN.01354 wrote: Oh, and no Sabine, who is the only character I want. But she will probably be sold in, like, the to-scale version of the Death Star, along with Beru and Cloud City Lando.
I'm actually tired of Lego putting popular female characters exclusively in overpriced sets - They did with Batgirl, Black Widow, Poison Ivy, and all the Liea's and Padmes.
It's so frustrating...
by dodge » Mon Aug 11, 2014 4:39 pm
I purchased this set last month and built it about a week ago. The reasons why I bought it was a) for the fig pieces, and b) because it reminded me of the snowspeeder concept art I saw way back when and found kind of cool:
However, after putting it together, I have to agree with the review: dull dull dull. No real play feature, the new flick-fire seemed like an afterthought, and the price (shelf said $24.99, came up at $29.99) sucked. Pieced it out pretty quick and put it all behind me.
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Chosen One wrote:
That's why LEGO women are so rare. Remember the female pirate that came in Black Seas Barracuda? That's pretty much the same thing. 30 years of sexis... okay, I'm done here.
You mean like how they finally made a set like The Research Institute which featured female characters, and it sold out almost immediately, so Lego decides that it's a single run and they won't make more? Wait, though, we're forgetting the message that showed up in all of the various reviews... that there shouldn't be female characters or male characters, they should just be generic and people should use their imagination. It's not as if it's a 10-to-1 ratio already, and that the other side of that suggestion is basically "there are plenty of male characters... girls, just use your 'imagination' and pretend some of them are girls," the fact is girls don't like Lego stuff.
Especially not the two 7-year-olds that a couple of my buddies have who were just going crazy in my Lego room yesterday, playing with my modular buildings and trying to find all the places where I'd put Wildstyle in the display...
/soapbox
I don't want to steal all of the stuff from Ace's review of The Ghost, but as bad as the Phantom is, I thought that one was worse. The biggest guilty aspect of this ship is that it's dull. The Ghost actually has stuff that you build and just want to scream.
The plain fact is that Lego Star Wars sets are becoming worse and worse. I have only been collecting Star Wars since Bionicle was discontinued (for now) in 2010, I'm only 15, and even I am getting sick of their system.Tiny, junky sets slopped together are sold for high prices, and they stick rare or exclusive minifigures in these sets just to get collectors (like me) to buy them. "Terrible Droid Starfighter, seems like a pass, so--Oh wait! Exclusive Neimoidian warrior? Take my money!" or "$70 for that tiny little Cantina? No, I can't--Greedo? 3 Biths? Alright, you got me..."
Of course, there are plenty of good sets: Ewok Village, Sandcrawler, RGS, AT-AP, AT-AT. But so many are just mindless cash grabs: Cantina, Droid Gunship, Jedi Scout Fighter, Jabba's Sail Barge...pretty much half of every wave.
Really, this summer wave is seeming pretty bad, except for the AT-AT, and Star Destroyer. But, of course, I still need to buy the Cantina...
by Ultron32 » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:57 pm
Admittedly, the majority of the lines that you're talking about have very tipped scales already, before Lego made sets. The closest thing to a major female Batman character is probably Harley and Batgirl, the Avengers only had two important female characters, and you pretty much just listed the only two particularly important female Star Wars characters. I don't think it's fair to blame all that on Lego. Unlicensed lines have an easier chance of being more evenly weighed and more often are.
dWhisper wrote: The Ghost actually has stuff that you build and just want to scream.
It sounds as if you've seen a ghost.
Thought you'd like this about the Vatican cameos.
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Ivan Hidrovo, Joyoni Dey, Megan E. Chesal, Dmytro Shumilov, Narayan Bhusal, J. Michael Mathis
Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Background: Over the last decade, several theoretical tumor-models have been developed to describe tumor growth. Oncology imaging is performed using various modalities including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET). Our goal is to extract useful, otherwise hidden, quantitative biophysical parameters (such as growth-rate, tumor-necrotic-factor, etc.) from these serial images of tumors by fitting mathematical models to images. These biophysical features are intrinsic to the tumor types and specific to the study-subject, and expected to add valuable information on the tumor containment or spread and help treatment plans. Thus, fitting realistic but practical models and assessing parameter-errors and degree of fit is important. Methods: We implemented an existing theoretical ode-compartment model and variants and applied them for the first time, in vivo. We developed an inversion algorithm to fit the models for tumor growth for simulated as well as in vivo experimental data. Serial SPECT/CT scans of mice breast-tumors were acquired, and SPECT data was used to segment the proliferating-layers of tumors. Results: Results of noisy data simulation and inversion show that 5 out of 7 parameters were recovered to within 4.3% error. In particular, tumor growth-rate parameter was recovered to 0.07% error. For model fitting to in vivo mice-tumors, regression analysis on the P-layer volume showed R2 of 0.99 for logistic and Gompertzian while surface area model yielded R2=0.96. For the necrotic layer the R2 values were 0.95, 0.93 and 0.94 respectively for surface-area, logistic and Gompertzian. The Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) weights of the models (giving their relative probability of being the best Kullback-Leibler (K-L) model among the set of candidate models) were 0, 0.43 and 0.57 for surface-area, logistic and Gompertzian models. Conclusions: Model-fitting to mice tumor studies demonstrates feasibility of applying the models to in vivo imaging data to extract features. Akaike information criterion (AIC) evaluations show Gompertzian or logistic growth model fits in vivo breast-tumors better than surface-area based growth model.
https://doi.org/10.21037/qims.2017.06.05
Mathematical tumor growth model
Quantification tumor growth
10.21037/qims.2017.06.05
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Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Computed Tomography Medicine & Life Sciences 100%
Growth Medicine & Life Sciences 38%
Single-Photon Emission-Computed Tomography Medicine & Life Sciences 14%
Theoretical Models Medicine & Life Sciences 11%
Logistic Models Medicine & Life Sciences 9%
Breast Neoplasms Medicine & Life Sciences 8%
Feasibility Studies Medicine & Life Sciences 7%
Hidrovo, I., Dey, J., Chesal, M. E., Shumilov, D., Bhusal, N., & Mathis, J. M. (2017). Experimental method and statistical analysis to fit tumor growth model using SPECT/CT imaging: A preclinical study. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery, 7(3), 299-309. https://doi.org/10.21037/qims.2017.06.05
Hidrovo, Ivan ; Dey, Joyoni ; Chesal, Megan E. et al. / Experimental method and statistical analysis to fit tumor growth model using SPECT/CT imaging : A preclinical study. In: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. 2017 ; Vol. 7, No. 3. pp. 299-309.
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Experimental method and statistical analysis to fit tumor growth model using SPECT/CT imaging : A preclinical study. / Hidrovo, Ivan; Dey, Joyoni; Chesal, Megan E. et al.
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Press Conference Reaction
Tuesday, Jul 02, 2019 01:34 PM
JuJu is the perfect Ambassador
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com
The NFL's worldwide popularity continues to grow, and that was on stage this week in London, England, where they hosted NFL Academy: Stadium Showcase, with one of the league's top players, JuJu Smith-Schuster, serving as an Ambassador for the Academy.
His smile and engaging personality were a perfect fit for teaching the game, as well as for spreading the excitement of the NFL to a country that has been hosting games since 2007.
"They invited me out here," said Smith-Schuster. "It was amazing. When they told me about this, I accepted right away. Giving back to the community, especially the young kids out here starting American football and teaching them at the NFL Academy and what (the game is) all about and being a part of it, it's amazing."
IT'S LITTTT! 🔥🔥@TeamJuJu #NFLAcademy pic.twitter.com/88uoGkJZjP
— NFL Academy (@NFLAcademy) July 2, 2019
The Stadium Showcase is a part of the first-ever NFL Academy, recently launched by the NFL UK and set to begin in September. It will offer student athletes, ages 16-18, the opportunity to combine education with life skills and intensive football training by full-time professional coaches. The Stadium Showcase wraps up the two week tryout for those fighting to earn a spot in the first Academy class this fall.
"It's super exciting," said Smith-Schuster of working with the kids. "It's been an all-day process. They had 1,000 kids sign up. We started today from the morning until the evening. It's so cool to see the interest, the eagerness in their eyes and how much they want to learn about American football and the whole process."
Smith-Schuster was joined by other NFL players at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the new site of future NFL games in London, to take the kids through Combine like drills. He spoke to the kids, providing them inspiration, served as a mentor, and helped the coaches with some of the drills.
"Being here mentoring the young dudes is awesome," said Smith-Schuster. "They are super excited to learn the game. They get the technique down. They execute it. They are really good listeners. They dominate in what they do. It's exciting to see them out here doing a lot of work."
Smith-Schuster gave advice to the young athletes taking part in the final day of tryouts, including encouraging them to "Show up early, show up on time. Be a leader, be vocal. Show you can lead. That goes a long way."
Smith-Schuster's popularity isn't limited to the fan base in the United States. That is for sure. The people in London know who he is, from the kids taking part to people on the streets. Steelers' tight end Christian Scotland-Williamson, who is from the UK and is part of the NFL's International Player Pathway Program, also took part in the Academy, and Smith-Schuster joked that they are both equally recognized by the fans and the kids, many who follow him on social media and keep up with his fun dance moves.
"I was surprised how many guys know me. It's even with Christian," said Smith-Schuster. "In the states people come up to me and show some love. But here, when I walk down the streets of the UK and they come up to me…that is really shocking to me. It happened four, five, six times the first day here. They show so much love. It's awesome."
The man with the biggest smile in Football ☺️@TeamJuJu visits @SpursOfficial
(via @NFLAcademy ) pic.twitter.com/8sXVmbQjLM
— NFL UK (@NFLUK) July 1, 2019
It's the fun-loving side of Smith-Schuster, the social media presence combined with the football talent, and the willingness to reach out to do things such as the Academy, that have attracted people worldwide to him, and he hopes they get to see what he is all about.
"(I want them to see) a guy who is super authentic, who gives back to the community and can help out a lot," said Smith-Schuster. "Whatever he can do to give back is what he is about. To be out here with the kids and show them I care so much. They want to learn. I am able to show them I care about them and American football."
This is Smith-Schuster's first trip to the UK, and while he hasn't had much free time, he did get to see "Big Ben," which he plans to take a picture with to send to Ben Roethlisberger, and has enjoyed the beauty of the area.
"It's amazing. I love the buildings," said Smith-Schuster. "I love the old buildings. The architecture and how detailed they are. I wish I had the chance to see more. Tottenham Stadium is beautiful. It's such great scenery. I can't wait to see the fans in London get super excited for a game."
"Show that you can lead" @TeamJuJu #NFLAcademy pic.twitter.com/sOMy1JgSgn
Two Hall of Famers & a Super Bowl
On this day in Steelers history two future Hall of Famers joined the Steelers and another Lombardi Trophy was brought to Pittsburgh
Helping their neighbors
The Steelers continue to reach out to the community through the Social Justice Grant program
Asked and Answered: Jan. 21
The condition of the playing surface in Canton contributed to Suisham's injury in 2015
Serving others is the key today
Steelers' staff volunteered at the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank as a part of MLK Day of Service
Off to a nice start
Diontae Johnson's rookie season is a good building block for the future
A history making day
On this day in Steelers history the team won their fourth Super Bowl
Bleier to be honored for being an inspiration
Rocky Bleier will receive the 2020 NCAA Inspiration Award
A super day to remember
On this day in Steelers history the team won a Super Bowl and a new Hall of Famer retired
Keisel ready for the 'final cut'
Brett Keisel will 'Shear Da Beard' one last time
Labriola on Randy, Ryan, HOF announcements
Art Rooney II looks back on team's offensive performance in 2019 as 'difficult to evaluate'
Shell reflects on his HOF selection
Donnie Shell said his faith helped him as he waited his turn to be voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Shell's HOF selection has teammates thrilled
Donnie Shell's fellow Hall of Famers can't wait to welcome him to Canton | {
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These are described as being everything from salvers to sweetmeats to patch stands in the literature. This indicates one fact, nobody really knows. We certainly do not but we can add a little colour with some relevant historical facts.
We believe this to be too large to be a patch stand, the "beauty spots" were apparently a quarter of an inch or so in size, this would have held hundreds, surely too many even for the most discerning of belles.
If it was a sweetmeat then these too must have been quite small . There are a few possibilities that appeared regularly on dning tables, small sugar coated "kissing comfits" and "caraway comfits". Our primary source for this is Jane Austen. These were used after eating and during the day to freshen ones breath. Small sugar coasted seeds and nuts flavoured with rosemary and mint. "Kissing comfits" must have been essential prior to engaging in an embrace, most people had rotten teeth and halitosis. Jane wrote about receiving three lady visitors " I was as civil to them as their bad breath would allow me".
We have found contemporary advertisements for tooth powders that will whiten teeth in the British Newpaper Archive, this includes the Bath Advertiser. It is interetsing that the number of entries for tooth powders is outnumbered for those for false teeth. Having spent a wet Sunday reseraching this please forgive the facts. The finest false teeth were made with real human teeth removed from cadavers. Body snatchers would receive up to 30 shillings for a full set in good condition. The source of teeth was not limited to those who died naturally, 'Waterloo teeth" were advertised within weeks of the battle in The Times, the provanance was not given, they may have been extracted from our own heroes or even the French !
Without wishing to offend any "Janeites" I do not believe for one minute that she would have been immune to unpleasant human odours. Bathing was not a daily event, there was no hot water tap and soap was a luxury item. Although I admire her works they are very myopic, with a focus on obtaining a husband to secure financial stability. Men are just objects of desire and thus she could quite rightly be accused of misandry.
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Umbrian chicken cacciatore gets it's great flavor from herbs and olives. It's easy to make in just one skillet!
The standard chicken cacciatore we are all used to eating comes from the southern part of Italy.
But here we head north and savor the flavors of Umbria which is in the central part of the country. And Umbria's version of this classic dish is quite different from what we are all used to eating.
This recipe tastes like it came from an upscale restaurant, but it's pretty quick and easy too!
This delicious chicken doesn't rely on tomatoes nor gobs of mozzarella cheese for it's flavor. Simply put, it has neither of those ingredients.
You'll be surprised to know that this dish gets it's great flavor from the brined olives that's in it! Of course the rosemary and sage add to the flavor as does the highly flavorful wine sauce it's cooked in.
All the lovely herbs and aromatics infuse into the chicken while it braises. This will really spark your taste buds!
OK, you all know that I'm a major advocate of using what you have in your pantry to prepare great meals, but this time I'm deviating from this mindset a tiny bit.
Since the flavor of the braising liquid is so important for the subtle taste it imparts to the chicken, it's important to use fresh herbs in this. The ones that are dehydrated and sold in the jar won't work well here because when they are dehydrated, they intensify in flavor. Especially the varieties used here; rosemary and sage. Fresh herbs produce a lighter and more lilting flavor and that's what you want here, so bite the bullet and buy fresh. Remember, you can always air dry what's left so you won't be at any loss.
The olives you use are extremely important for the flavor. I used Kalamata and Castelvetrano olives–with the pit. Funny enough the flavor does come from the pit so it's important. Using cocktail, Spanish olives or black olives won't give this dish any oomph. Again, bite the bullet and buy the varieties I mentioned.
I'm as thrifty as the next guy, but it's important to have the right ingredients and not to skimp. Trust me, you won't be sorry!
This is a meal even the kiddos will love. I've even heard that small children really liked it made as-is. One thing is that the juice is a bit on the tart side, so before serving, if you find it's a bit too tart for you, then a tablespoon or two of honey can be added.
Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large non-stick pan. Add chicken pieces and sear over medium heat until well browned on all sides, about 15 minutes. Transfer to a plate and drain off the excess fat (if any) from the bottom of the pan.
Turn heat to low, add remaining 1 teaspoon oil. Add onions and stir frequently until they just begin to get brown around the edges. Add minced garlic, capers, olives, rosemary sprig and sage leaves. Season with just a sprinkle of salt and black pepper.
After a couple of minutes, when everything smells fragrant, add wine, lemon zest, lemon juice and balsamic vinegar. Make sure to scrape up all the browned bits on the bottom of the pan. Return the chicken to the pan. Cover and simmer very slowly until the chicken is tender and cooked through, about 30 minutes.
I cant wait to try this … I love olives this is right up my alley!
You'll love this Claudia!!! It's the olives that give it a great flavor. I liked this SO much, I made it 2 days in a row!!!
Could you use bone on breasts for this or do you not recommend using them.
They would work nicely Nanci–you may have to cook it a few minutes longer though.
I can't wait to make this. I do have a cacciatore recipe on my blog but it is the Northern version my mamma made. Looking forward to making this once we get back home and my braiser. I do use olives in my dishes. Hmm — I wonder if our sage is up yet in the garden. Would be great!! Happy Sunday!
I love anything northern Italian!!!
We're an Italian family, so I make "Chicken Cachatori" quite often. I usually make my Nona's old recipe, but your "Umbrian" recipe sounds very interesting to me, …. so I'll give it a try.
I love the combination of olives and chicken, and I'm also glad that you're using the very tastiest part of the chicken (legs & thighs) in this dish. I'm not familiar with Castelvetrano Olives, but I'll ask for them at our local Italian store. I'm sure that this dish will be 'Delicioso'!
I LOVE olives so this was a sure hit for me! I can get the Castelvetrano olives in the regular grocery store. I can't recall offhand the exact brand name, but it begins with an "M" and they're the same folks who put out the pepperoncini peppers. | {
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Helium is a finite resource, here on Earth anyways. However, in space it is being produced every single second in such quantities we almost cannot even fathom it.
We haven't nailed down nuclear fusion here on Earth to be able to make our own helium. But the sun does it every second.
Our sun is a helium factory. OK, it's actually made up of about 25% helium, but it's spewing it out into space around the clock in the form of coronal ejections and solar winds. That means, helium is blowing right by us all the time, but it doesn't enter our air because the Earth's atmosphere deflects it away from our planet.
So we'd have to capture it at the source – the sun – using a space mega-structure idea called a Dyson sphere.
A Dyson sphere is basically a massive bubble that traps and collects particles to make them usable by humans.
Initially thought up for the purpose of having unlimited solar energy, it could also be used to trap elements like helium.
Crazy idea right? Maybe not… scientists think we could be as close as 25 years away from the first phase of this plan becoming possible. Read more about it here.
We basically have unlimited helium supplies too. Get a free online helium quote from us here.
Bingo. The top experts believe that because the moon as no atmosphere, that the dust on the moon's surface has actually been accumulating helium ejected from the sun for millions of years.
So theoretically, we could mine the moon's dust for unlimited helium supplies, which would replenish endlessly as the sun continues to eject the element.
This idea is actually not as wild as you think. In fact, there are several countries and private firms working to get back to the moon for this very purpose. And they're very, very close to launching.
While helium here on Earth is indeed a finite supply, you may not realize that Yellowstone National Park has a massive reserve of helium below it. An estimated 60 tons of helium is being ejected from the park every year, which is simply rising up and escaping into the atmosphere.
Anywhere else, we could mine that helium. However, such operations are not permitted in a protected national park. However, the airspace over the park would theoretically be fair game, so long as the operations are not withing the grounds of Yellowstone.
So in theory, we could build a system of large mass spectrometers around the borders of the park that could purify the air over Yellowstone, cooling and condensing the helium particles onto dust particles, which would weigh them down and prevent the helium from escaping into space.
Yes, it's also a wild idea. But the reality is, we have a lot of helium leaving Yellowstone. If we can figure out a way to collect it while respecting the park itself, we wouldn't have to travel to space to source unlimited helium supplies just yet. | {
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Cathedral Schools Trust (CST) is seeking to appoint a Teacher of MFL from 1st September 2019.
This is a unique opportunity to join a team that will create and establish a new school.
Applications are welcome from newly qualified or experienced teachers to start the Modern Foreign Languages Faculty and to teach Spanish and/or French to GCSE and A Level. In the first year there will be 12 lessons only of MFL a week so the successful applicant would need to offer; another subject, ability to teach games, cover supervisor or extra pastoral involvement. As we are a new school there is a lot of flexibility in the nature of this role, for example we would consider a part time application or other creative approaches. Fundamentally we require an excellent teacher of Modern Foreign Languages, the rest can be explored in your application letter and interview. For an outstanding candidate there is also the opportunity to be an SLE in the Teaching Schools Alliance of the Cathedral Schools Trust. | {
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There's Plenty of Crime in the Suburbs
The Southwest Chicago Post reports on local crime news so that we Southwest Siders can better arm ourselves with current, relevant information---which all of us can use to better protect ourselves, our property and each other; as well as demand more and better police resources from the politicians we elect to serve us.
One thing we never want to do is unintentionally create unfounded fear among law-abiding men and women on the Southwest Side---some of whom sadly live under the flawed assumption that the burglaries, robberies, assaults and batteries seen on the Southwest Side are virtually non-existent in the burbs.
So let's be clear. There's plenty of crime---including gang crime---in the suburbs.
We Southwest Siders typically don't hear about it because:
** ...the downtown news media have a severely disproportionate focus on city crime. It's sexy. It sells newspapers and helps build big and lucrative audiences for radio and TV newscasts. And when they hammer Chicago's mayor (whoever he or she may be at the time) over crime, it's that much more entertaining, in their view.
** ...the downtown news media generally ignore most suburban crime; partly because it's viewed as too local for their broad audience, and partly because reporters and editors know they'll never win awards and advance their careers by reporting on crime in Westmont or Burbank or Tinley Park or Orland Hills or Mokena.
** ...even if they wanted to report suburban crime, they would be blocked by many (if not most) suburban police departments that hide major crimes from the press (and public) and instead offer reporters (and the public) a meager diet of traffic stops, shoplifting arrests, bicycle thefts and marijuana busts.
** ...a number of smaller, suburban newspapers---being controlled or at least compromised by local politicians---downplay crime and sometimes ignore it entirely.
** ...what little suburban crime that does make the news is not seen by most Southwest Siders, who typically do not read suburban papers.
Those reasons also explain why many suburbanites themselves are unaware of crime---including gang crime---that occurs right in their own backyard. (That plus a little willful ignorance on their part.) So the next time your suburban friends and relatives smugly tell you how wonderful it is where they live (and how you ought to move there), smile and take it with a grain of salt.
So just this once, here's a tip-of-the-iceberg sampling of suburban crime, gleaned from a respectable news source---Patch.com.
** Sometime between 7 p.m. Aug. 8 and 8 a.m. Aug. 9, someone stole a 2003 Cadillac from a driveway in the 18000 block of 66th Court.
** A man living in the 7400 block of West 165th Street reported various damage that has been occurring on his property. He said the majority of the incidents took place between the morning of Aug. 7 and the afternoon of Aug. 8. First, someone removed the circuit breaker for his air conditioning unit, he said. He then discovered that someone had let the air out of the tires on his wife's vehicle. He also said the cable wire to his television had been cut. Neighbors hadn't noticed anything suspicious. The case remained under investigation Aug. 13.
** Two people who were charged with promoting prostitution after a bizarre incident at a Burr Ridge hotel in May have reached plea agreements with the DuPage County State's Attorney that include jail time for both offenders, though one is already out.Carlo P. Woolfolk Jr. whose last known address was 1050 N. Knollwood Drive in Schaumburg, agreed to a plea deal on Aug. 14 that included a two-year prison sentence in the Illinois Department of Corrections in exchange for the state's attorney dropping one of the two counts of promoting prostitution, state's attorney spokesman Paul Darrah said.
** Michael W. Reilly, 37, of the 6400 block of Sandalwood Court in Darien, was arrested around 10:26 p.m. at the Main Street Shell Station, Downers Grove police said.
Reilly approached a man at the Shell station and punched him in the eye, knocking him down, police said. Reilly then repeatedly punched and kicked the man while he was on the ground in the fetal position, police said. The man, who told police he doesn't know Reilly, said he didn't do anything to instigate the attack, the report said.
The man had a bump and a half-inch abrasion behind his ear, police said. One of his eyes was bloodshot. Reilly had a one-inch abrasion on his left elbow and a two-by-three-inch abrasion on his back, police said.
** Shantae White, 26, of Chicago, was charged with forgery and theft. White was employed as a caregiver for a resident of Evergreen Park. She stole checks from the woman and attempted to cash one of the checks for $300 at a local bank but was stopped because the signature on the check did not match with the bank's records, police said.
** A resident of the 900 block of Eighth Avenue told police at about 4:30 a.m. that while leaving for work he noticed several vehicles with their back windows smashed. Police also received a similar call on the 800 block of Seventh Avenue that windows at the La Grange Bible Church were smashed on the north side and east side of the building around 4:43 a.m.
** Police were called to assist the Western Springs Police Department after a window was smashed with a bat on the 4000 block of Franklin Avenue at 5:17 a.m.
** A carnival worker and his girlfriend have been accused of sending sexually explicit photos and text messages to a 16-year-old high school student.
James West, 25, of Evergreen Park, and his girlfriend, Lauren Papiez, 20, of Oak Lawn were charged with one count each of indecent solicitation of a child, a Class 2 felony punishable by up to seven years in prison.
West was taken into custody at the Oak Lawn Community High School's fall carnival, where he was operating rides for Spectacular Midway Amusement.
Police said the girl believes West got her phone number off of Facebook. She also told police her birth date is on her Facebook page and that West knows she is 16.
A teacher at the school discovered the explicit text messages on the student's phone after the teacher confiscated it when the girl violated the school's cell phone policy, reports said.
** An Orland Park man is facing three felony charges against him, after he was accused of stealing an 88-year old woman's purse and car and kicking her in the process.
Peter Sousan, 24, is charged with aggravated vehicular hijacking (Class X felony), aggravated battery (Class 2 felony) and robbery (Class 1 felony).
On July 30, an 88-year-old woman parked her car at Walgreen's at 80th Avenue and 159th Street, and walked to the store entrance when a white man started running toward her around 2:20 p.m., according to the Orland Park Police Department. The man grabbed her purse and car keys, kicked the woman in the leg and struck her in the chest with the car door while he got inside, before driving away north on 80th Avenue, police said.
** Police said an inappropriate picture was found on the cell phone of a Park Forest man previously accused of trying to lure two girls into his car.
Law enforcement found child pornography on the cell phone of a man arrested in 2011 for stalking two girls, according to police.
The Orland Park Police Department first arrested 57-year-old James M. Shaver on March 18, 2011 for stalking two girls ages 9 and 11 at the time, according to a release from the police department. Police said that two days prior, he tried to lure the girls into his car while they were walking home from school in the 15200 block of Orlan Brook Drive, and then offered to take them out for a milkshake the next day.
** Cook County Circuit Court Judge Peter Felice was about to set bail Tuesday morning at $500,000 for Homer Glen resident Jonathan Sarolas, 23, who is accused of carjacking an Orland Park restaurant employee with a BB gun last week.
But considering that Sarolas had been released from state prison just 11 days before the June 25 incident, Felice upped the amount to $700,000 during a bond hearing at Bridgeview Courthouse on Tuesday, July 3.
"So, this is a parole violation?" Felice asked prosecutors. When they confirmed the violation, Felice raised the bail.
Attorneys for Sarolas asked for a "reasonable bond," noting that the Will County man is a high school graduate and has completed "some college" at Lakewood College.
That information didn't help Sarolas, who was taken into custody by the Orland Park Police Department Friday at a Midlothian Metra station, after eluding capture for days after the incident. He was charged with aggravated vehicular hijacking, a Class X felony.
Sarolas didn't speak during the hearing and towered over his attorney with his 6-foot-5-inch frame. Cuts and bruises discolored his face.
Sarolas' attorney declined comment when questioned about the case.
April Schmidt of Woodriver, who police say was Sarolas' accomplice, was also charged with aggravated vehicular hijacking. According to reports, the pair fled the parking lot of Red Lobster in Orland Park Monday night, after Sarolas held up an employee with a BB pistol and stole her car and purse.
Sarolas and Schmidt drove south in the stolen car on LaGrange, when police started chasing them. They turned west on 167th Street, and turned again onto Liberty Circle where they hit a dead end, as officers followed. Schmidt was picked up near the car and Sarolas ran from police.
And check out the spread of street gangs into the burbs at this list: http://chicagogangs.org/index.php?pr=BURBS_SECTION
An outdated list, for sure, but it makes the point that gangs and gang factions are steadily moving into the burbs and marking turf (and fighting over turf).
The lesson to be learned for all of us on the Southwest Side? You can't successfully run away from crime by running to the suburbs.
The solution to crime in our neighborhoods is as close as our own mirrors. We have the ability to stand together against criminals, to stand shoulder to shoulder as we absolutely refuse to accept criminal activity and refuse to accept anything less than clean, safe neighborhoods in which to live, work, play, study, worship, shop, and more. Neighborhoods where we can raise our families and grow old in peace and comfort. Neighborhoods where "the good old days" are now---because we made it that way by working together.
Gangbangers and other punks have no chance against a community of strong, smart men and women united against them and for each other. It's a contest of wills. A contest we can certainly win.
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Dallas golfers square off in fight between LIV and PGA tours
Michael Mooney
Bryson DeChambeau at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth. Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images
Prominent North Texas golfers are taking sides in a contentious fight at the top of the sport.
Driving the news: Less than two weeks after saying it'd be a "risk" to leave the PGA Tour, Dallas-based, long-driving golf pro Bryson DeChambeau is now a member of the LIV Golf circuit, according to the Golf Channel.
Why it matters: Flush with cash, the new tour — which is backed by the Saudi Arabian government — is upending the men's professional golf world.
Even for non-golfers, there's a lot to gnaw on. It's about loyalties, money, politics and power.
What's happening: The PGA Tour has threatened to ban golfers who compete in LIV events, and some players have responded by resigning from the Tour.
LIV critics allege Saudi Arabia is using golf to boost its global image (aka "sportswashing").
Terry Strada, head of 9/11 Families United, said LIV golfers should be "ashamed" to associate with the Saudis.
By the numbers: A huge part of LIV's appeal is money. The Saudis have pledged $400 million for this season, with $225 million going toward prize money.
DeChambeau was reportedly offered more than $100 million to become one of the LIV faces.
What they're saying: "It was a business decision, first and foremost," DeChambeau said Monday at the U.S. Open, his first public comments since LIV announced he's joining.
"That's all there was to it. It's given me a lot more opportunities outside of the game of golf and given me more time with my family and my future family. So for me, that was the decision."
Between the lines: Last week in Canada for a PGA Tour event, Highland Park grad (and current Masters champion) Scottie Scheffler threw shade on his LIV-playing colleagues.
"I haven't really noticed anyone missing this week. Maybe outside of DJ," he said, referring to top-ranked golfer Dustin Johnson, who resigned from the Tour for the rival.
Of note: Scheffler won $2.7 million for winning the Masters. The winner of each LIV Golf event will pull down $4 million.
Meanwhile, this week's U.S. Open provides a fascinating look at the divide in the golf world as PGA-ers and LIV-ers come together on the same course.
Dallas' Jordan Spieth, usually one of the most congenial players, apparently ignored Kevin Na, one of the early defectors.
Yes, but: Spieth was circumspect earlier this year about the threat of LIV and how it might influence how much the PGA Tour pays its top golfers.
"I think that it's been beneficial to the players to have competition, and I think the Tour would say that they probably feel that they're in a better position going forward by having to sit back and kind of take a look at things and make some changes."
What we're watching: DeChambeau will likely make his LIV debut later this month.
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by Rachel Bernstein — December 16, 2011
WASHINGTON — Congress sent U.S. President Barack Obama a defense authorization bill Dec. 15 that tightens oversight of the Pentagon's primary satellite launching program and limits the discretion of U.S. satellite telecom regulators to license systems that might interfere with GPS signals.
A provision included in the final conference version of the Defense Authorization Act for 2012 directs the Air Force to spell out its compliance with a U.S. Government Accountability Office report that called the service's rocket acquisition strategy into question. To the extent that the Air Force does not intend to comply, it must specify its rationale in its 2013 budget request, to be submitted to Congress in February.
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"Normal" adult reading speed is on the order of 250 words per minute.
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Home Opinion Support for the Caliphate isn't support for ISIS
Support for the Caliphate isn't support for ISIS
Dr Abdul Wahid is the Chairman of Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain's executive committee
Dr Abdul Wahid from Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain says Mehdi Hasan's recent article about the Caliphate is a regurgitation of Neo Con myths.
Mehdi Hasan's previous articles didn't impress Paul Dacre into giving him a Daily Mail column. But his recent blog [The Hand-Choppers of ISIS Are Deluded: There Is Nothing Islamic About Their Caliphate] might just punch the ticket.
It is true that like many Muslims (bar those anointed and funded by Michael Gove), he has been attacked as being an apologist for "extremism" and a closet "fundamentalist" for some of his views.
Yet sadly, in this piece – full of inaccuracies, omissions and red herrings – he has adopted the simplistic narrative of the extremist Neo Cons who often attack him – a narrative most politicians and media have swallowed – which regularly conflates political Islam with violence and "terror."
The ISIS announcement of a Caliphate lacked the detailed conditions required for legitimacy – which is why many scholars, groups and others who view the matter of the Caliphate with gravity have not taken the announcement seriously.
However, Medhi goes beyond criticising ISIS and its announcement of a Caliphate instead launching an attack on the institution of the Caliphate. He even appears to argue against the role of Islam in anything outside the personal sphere.
He made several substantive points in his blog that are worth addressing, positioning them alongside old and fallacious arguments about assassinations and violence to attack the Caliphate's legitimacy (Imagine historians dismissing American civilization because four American presidents, including icons like Lincoln and Kennedy, had been assassinated; or because hundreds of thousands were killed in the American Civil war).
Firstly, he says there is nothing Islamic about a "state" (even arguing the Islamic faith doesn't require an Islamic state) saying "there is not a shred of theological, historical or empirical evidence to support the existence of such an entity".
Had he looked at fourteen centuries of Islamic juristic consensus he would not have been short of evidence showing the centrality of the Caliphate to Islam. One brief publication we issued some years ago listed many scholarly opinions and arguments on the subject.
Mehdi Hasan argues there is nothing "Islamic" about a state
Had he even bothered to look at a standard reference for academics – such as the thirteen-volume Brill Encyclopedia of Islam (compiled over several years by a number of leading Western authorities on Islamic theology and history) he would have found it says regarding the Caliphate that "major points in the fully developed Sunni doctrine were the following: The establishment of an imam is permanently obligatory on the community…There can be only a single imam at any time."
Indeed, even when quoting Imam Shatibi, Mehdi failed to explain that it is the Caliphate that is the vehicle that fully enacts the protection of religion, life, reason, honour and property that Shatibi espoused. Individuals by definition cannot police themselves, educate societies or provide economic opportunities.
Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard and supporter of Senator John McCain, once spoke of "a civilization that was the greatest in the world. It was able to create a continental super-state that stretched from ocean to ocean, and from northern climes to tropics and deserts. Within its dominion lived hundreds of millions of people, of different creeds and ethnic origins. Its armies were made up of people of many nationalities, and its military protection allowed a degree of peace and prosperity that had never been known. And this civilization was driven more than anything, by invention … While modern Western civilization shares many of these traits, the civilization I'm talking about was the Islamic world from the year 800 to 1600."
Well, at least the evidence didn't elude her!
Secondly, Mehdi argues most Muslims do not want an ISIS-style state.
The choice isn't an ISIS state or no Caliphate.
Several polls over several years illustrate Muslim views on this subject are far more nuanced than people give credit for. One poll by the University of Maryland in 2007 across several Muslim countries cited support for a unified Caliphate at nearly 70%.
The "Islamic State" has declared the restoration of the Khilafah
Others have shown that Muslims want to see Shari'ah Law (in every aspect not just the penal code) implemented in the Muslim world – and that they see their primary identity is as a Muslim, not as a Pakistani, Jordanian, or any other national identity first and foremost.
At the same time, the poll evidence suggests most Muslims see no inherent tension between the above matters and living in a modern world, with science and technology, and shun authoritarian rule. Even when polls simultaneously cite support for "democracy," when taken with the above matters it can be read as support for an elected accountable government – rather than democracy as understood in the West.
The conclusion that Muslims are fed up with Western-imposed borders, Western-supported autocrats and Western intervention to maintain the status quo is understandable.
So why wouldn't they want a Caliphate that institutionalizes this core identity and enacts laws consistent with their core beliefs?
Finally, Mehdi argues politicised Islam has proved to be a failure.
He extrapolates this from groups like ISIS, Boko Haram and al Shabab saying they have no political programme. Armed groups are armed groups. Their failure to have a political programme is not a failure of political Islam. You cannot dismiss everyone through guilt by association – the same narrative that labels mainstream Muslims as "extremists" because they do not believe in aspects of Islam that are not secular liberal norms.
Groups such as Hizb ut-Tahrir do have a serious blueprint and don't believe that running a modern state should be viewed lightly. Our concept of the politics of Islam is about "looking after the affairs" mentioned by many Islamic scholars over the centuries. We are aware of the serious issues such as law and order, economic inequality and scientific underachievement in the Muslim world. And we don't believe secular democracy has a monopoly on elections!
Like Mehdi, I'll end with a prediction. The status quo in the Middle East – full of autocrats, monarchies and failed hybrid models – in the words of the former US state department spokesman Philip Crowley – "has as much chance of survival as an ice cream cone in the desert".
The debate is not about ISIS. It is about the future of the Muslim world. Shallow articles rubbishing Islam's institutions and political thought aren't the order of the day. What is needed is a serious look at what the real Caliphate would offer the region, which is so much in need of a change.
@AbdulWahidHT
Abdul Wahid is the current chairman of Hizb ut-Tahrir's UK-Executive committee.
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Salted paper print from wet collodion negative
Image: 47 x 39.4 cm (18 1/2 x 15 1/2 in.); Matted: 66 x 55.9 cm (26 x 22 in.)
John L. Severance Fund 1987.220
A popular author, legislator, and general in the New York State militia, Wetmore, here at age 59, still resembles Edgar Allen Poe's description of him from a decade earlier: "about five feet eight in height, slender, neat; with an air of military compactness." Brady's portrait studio, with branches in New York and Washington, DC, was the most important of its era in America, thanks in part to its success in photographing political, social, and cultural figures. These early celebrity portraits, such as those of the wedding of performer Tom Thumb (seen in the center of the gallery), could sell thousands of copies. Brady is now best known for images of the Civil War, most taken by photographers he hired.
Written in pencil on verso: "M. Wetmore Prosper M; in black ink: "4"; in blue chalk: "30"; in blue chalk: on label typed in purple ink: "Prosper M. Wetmore."; in pencil on recto of mount: two indistinguishable marks
Mathew Brady American, 1823 - 1896 Mathew B. Brady was born in Lake George, New York, where he received instruction in art from itinerant painter William Page. He is said to have been introduced to daguerreotyping by Samuel F. B. Morse, the American portraitist and inventor, who was a friend of Page and an early advocate of photography. Brady is believed to have also studied with John W. Draper, another important American daguerrean pioneer. While Brady is best known today for his Civil War work, he was also among the most successful portraitists of his time. He first opened a studio in New York City in 1844, then a Washington studio in 1847, and two others in New York in 1853 and 1860. Ever aware of history and celebrity, as early as 1845 he conceived an ambitious series of published portraits to be called The Gallery of Illustrious Americans. The lithographed images, derived from Brady's daguerreotypes and accompanied by explanatory texts, drew attention and acclaim, and initiated his association with celebrated sitters. The series, however, failed to receive adequate backing for completion. Like many commercial photographers, Brady employed "operators" -- technicians and artists who worked with him and often took his pictures. Brady and other photographic entrepreneurs took responsibility for overseeing their studios, marketing prints, and devoting themselves to their most important clients and images. It was Brady's innovation, at the outbreak of the Civil War, to outfit and send a number of talented operators into the field. The thousands of negatives produced of the war's great generals and battlefields by Brady's firm are thus usually not the work of the famed photographer himself, but rather that of George S. Cook, Alexander Gardner, Levin Handy, Michael Miley, and Timothy O'Sullivan. Nevertheless, Brady played a key role in envisioning and executing the immense enterprise of photographing the Civil War. For example, he produced a number of portraits of Abraham Lincoln, who avowed that without Brady to present him to the American public, he would have had considerably greater difficulty becoming known. T.W.F.
George Reinhardt, New York
Turner, Evan H. "The Year in Review for 1987." The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 75, no. 2 (1988): 30-71. p. 66, no. 42, repr. p. 59 www.jstor.org
Cleveland Museum of Art, Tom E Hinson. Catalogue of Photography. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1996. Reproduced: P. 107
The Year in Review for 1987. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (February 24-April 17, 1988).
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Personal Channels
Hannah Schmidt joined the national ski cross team in 2018 and competed in her first Nor-Am Cup events in February and March. During the 2018-19 season, she stood on six straight podiums on the Nor-Am Cup circuit, capped off by her first tour victory. That helped her to finish third overall in the season standings. In January 2019 she got her first taste of FIS World Cup action at the Canadian-hosted event in Blue Mountain.
Unfortunately, her season ended with a terrible crash that resulted in a fractured tibia plateau. She required surgery to install a titanium rod in her leg and was sidelined for the entire 2019-20 season. After more than eight months of rehab, she joined the World Cup team full time in 2020-21. Her best result of the season came in her debut at the FIS World Championships where she finished 10th.
Schmidt kept the momentum going into 2021-22 as she recorded the first top-five finish of her career in December in Val Thorens, France by winning the small final. Just over a week later, she advanced to her first World Cup big final, finishing fourth in Innichen, Italy. Just before the Olympic qualification window closed, she won another small final to finish fifth on home snow in Nakiska, Alberta.
In her Olympic debut at Beijing 2022, Schmidt advanced to the small final in which she finished third to place seventh overall.
Growing up, Schmidt had been an alpine skier and competed on the Nor-Am Cup circuit from 2012 to 2017. Schmidt competed in alpine skiing while attending Carleton University and represented Canada at the 2017 FISU Winter Universiade where she was the top North American skier in the super-G and helped Canada to fifth in the team event.
A Little More About Hannah
Getting into the Sport: Started competing in ski cross at 25… Outside Interests: Graduated from Carleton University in 2019 with a degree in criminology… Plans to become a police officer after her skiing career… Enjoys knitting, crocheting, mountain biking, camping, disc golf, and trying to learn German… Odds and Ends: Has had to manage her type-1 diabetes since she was 12… Younger brother Jared is also on the 2022 Olympic ski cross team… Cousin Madeline Schmidt competed in sprint kayak for Canada at Tokyo 2020… Mother Lesley Anne, who helped push for women's canoe events to be added to the Olympic program and advocates for equality in sport, is her inspiration… Favourite motto: "Never satisfied, never disappointed" -Bevin Schmidt (her dad)…
Olympic Highlights
Beijing 2022 Freestyle Skiing Ski Cross - Women 7
Notable International Results
Olympic Winter Games: 2022 - 7th (ski cross)
FIS World Championships: 2021 - 10th (ski cross)
FISU Winter Universiade (alpine): 2017 - 18th (SG), 23rd (SL), DNF (GS), DNF (AC), 5th (team)
Ski Jumping: Abigail Strate earns first World Cup podium
Michael Charlebois January 28, 2023
Freestyle skiing: Mikaël Kingsbury wins gold at Val Saint Côme
Weekend Roundup: Brooke Henderson clinches 13th career LPGA title
Paula Nichols, Sydney Wray January 23, 2023
Jared Schmidt
Jared Schmidt began competing internationally in ski cross in 2017, which included an appearance at the FIS Junior World Championships
India Sherret
In her first year of ski cross racing, India Sherret represented Canada at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games in…
Hannah Vaughan
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L'assedio di Philippsburg è un episodio della Guerra della Grande Alleanza durante la quale l'esercito francese assediò la città di Philippsburg nell'attuale Land del Baden-Württemberg, in Germania.
Contesto
Alla morte del principe elettore di Colonia nel giugno del 1688, due candidati si ritrovarono in lizza per succedergli, uno sostenuto da Luigi XIV, l'altro dall'imperatore. Non potendosi trovare una soluzione, la decisione fu affidata al Papa che optò per il candidato imperiale. Questo evento sarà il punto di partenza della guerra della Lega di Augusta e la presa della piazzaforte di Philippsburg ne fu una delle prime operazioni.
Le forze in campo
Le prime operazioni militari importanti ebbero inizio a partire dal 27 settembre 1688 con l'attacco francese alla fortezza di Philippsburg difesa dal conte Maximilian Lorenz von Starhemberg, fratello del Feldmaresciallo Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg. Egli aveva a disposizione un reggimento di poco più di 2000 uomini, ma a causa di un'epidemia solo circa 1600 erano in condizione di combattere. Come artiglieria disponeva di 17 pezzi da batteria e 90 piccoli cannoni. Gli approvvigionamenti e le munizioni erano disponibili a sufficienza; in effetti mancava il vino, c'erano pochi soldati esperti (solo 20) e quasi nessun sottufficiale. Sul posto vi erano soltanto otto ufficiali, tra cui il nipote del conte, il tenente-colonnello Reichard von Starhemberg. Al contrario l'esercito francese, al comando nominale del Delfino, poteva contare su un esercito dai 30.000 ai 40.000 soldati, su 52 pezzi d'artiglieria di calibro più pesante e su 24 mortai. L'assedio si svolse agli ordini del futuro Maresciallo di Francia e grande ingegnere militare Vauban. Per la prima volta vi utilizzò il tir à ricochet', un tiro a rimbalzo con cui le palle di cannone venivano fatte rimbalzare oltre le fortificazioni esterne per causare danni all'interno delle mura.
Le operazioni principali
Il 1º ottobre i francesi cominciarono a distruggere l'unico collegamento, denominato "ponte volante", tra la fortezza principale e lo "Schanze" (in tedesco "trincea") del Reno, una fortezza più piccola sull'altra sponda del fiume e munita di cannoni. Maximilian, accortosi che i francesi stavano schierando l'artiglieria contro lo Schanze (in quel momento totalmente indifeso), inviò 50 uomini di guarnigione, contromossa che gli permise di fermare il nemico per 6 giorni anche grazie all'impiego di trincee. Quando il 4 ottobre i francesi aprirono il fuoco contro la piccola fortezza e si impossessarono delle trincee i difensori erano già al sicuro dall'altra parte del Reno, dopo aver attraversato il fiume su barche senza essere visti. La perdita dello Schanze fu tuttavia svantaggiosa per gli assediati. Poiché la fortezza principale era difesa male sul lato del Reno i francesi ebbero in quel momento la possibilità di bombardarla liberamente sfruttando il punto debole. Il 6 ottobre Vauban progettò un piano di attacco: sfruttare la superiorità numerica lanciando attacchi simultanei in tre punti diversi al fine di abbattere più facilmente i bastioni della fortezza. Il piano fu attuato. Grazie a un attacco diversivo i genieri francesi riuscirono ad avanzare nonostante il tiro imperiale, ma non fu possibile lanciare l'attacco principale, dato che l'attrezzatura necessaria all'assedio non era ancora arrivata sul posto. Nel frattempo gli attacchi diversivi continuarono fino al 9 ottobre e i genieri francesi poterono raggiungere il fossato davanti ai bastioni.
Non vi furono altri movimenti prima che tutte le macchine d'assedio non vennero schierate dopodiché, all'alba del 10 ottobre, ebbe inizio un violento cannoneggiamento contro la fortezza principale di Philippsburg, che insieme alle sue strutture difensive venne bersagliata dal tiro continuo dei mortai francesi fino alla sua distruzione. Gli edifici erano così danneggiati che i difensori quasi non riuscivano a muoversi fra le macerie: durante la notte 200 uomini della guarnigione ripararono le brecce ed i pozzi, rendendo di nuovo utilizzabili le strutture difensive. L'attacco principale causò molte perdite ai francesi. Il 12 ottobre i genieri ricominciarono a scavare trincee fino al fossato della fortezza ed il giorno dopo attaccarono alcune strutture difensive. Il 14 ottobre i difensori tentarono di bloccare l'attacco principale assaltando le trincee nemiche e cercando di distruggere le macchine d'assedio, fino a quando un contrattacco lanciato dal tenente generale Catinat non causò loro così tante perdite da indurli a ritirarsi. Un'ulteriore sortita contro un punto d'attacco secondario non ebbe fortuna e fu anch'essa respinta con pesanti perdite. Vista la gravità della situazione i difensori domandarono un armistizio per il soccorso dei feriti e il trattamento delle lesioni subite. Catinat acconsentì alla condizione che venissero impiegati solamente soldati francesi per il trasporto dei feriti. Non fu solo un gesto caritatevole quello di Catinat, dato che fece vestire da soldati due ingegneri e li inviò nella fortezza affinché questi potessero controllare lo stato delle fortificazioni e la zona circostante. Ed entrambi tornarono con informazioni importanti, in particolare per ciò che riguardava il fossato, contenente soltanto due piedi d'acqua, e per l'esistenza di una diga nell'area paludosa antistante la fortezza che la rendeva praticamente impenetrabile.
I giorni seguenti, sotto una pioggia battente, il lavoro dei genieri proseguì e nuove batterie vennero predisposte. Il 17 ottobre gli assediati provarono una nuova sortita con l'intento di distruggere il lavoro dei genieri, ma causarono pochi danni, anche se i francesi subirono molte perdite. La notte successiva i francesi cominciarono a svuotare il fossato dalle sue acque. Il 18 ottobre gli assediati ottennero una piccola vittoria, riuscendo a distruggere una batteria e a far saltare un deposito di polvere da sparo.
Nella notte tra il 19 e il 20 ottobre i francesi cominciarono a riempire il fossato all'ala destra della fortezza, subendo grosse perdite dovute al fuoco dei difensori. Il 20 ottobre, dopo un potente bombardamento concentrato su quel punto, i francesi lanciarono un attacco. Tuttavia, a causa dei bombardamenti, la squadra dei difensori si trovava al riparo e non si accorse dell'attacco. I francesi ne approfittarono lanciando all'assalto numerose truppe che riuscirono ad attraversare il fossato prosciugato e a circondare i difensori. Il panico si diffuse tra gli uomini di guardia che iniziarono a fuggire. Con 60 uomini il conte Archo cercò di porre rimedio alla situazione, ma nonostante la sua resistenza (lui stesso morì nello scontro), quella parte di fortezza venne conquistata. Tra i 140 difensori solo pochi riuscirono a salvarsi. Il morale dei difensori crollò e una controffensiva efficace divenne impensabile. Non essendoci più nulla da bere, né vino né acqua, si cominciò a temere una rivolta generale dei soldati e della popolazione civile ormai stremata.
La presa della fortezza
Fino al 26 ottobre, i francesi continuarono la loro opera d'assedio, proteggendo le fortificazioni e l'ala conquistata. Il 26 ottobre Vauban si convinse che la vittoria non poteva essere mancata se non con l'arrivo anticipato dell'inverno o nel caso la città fosse stata soccorsa. Tuttavia, l'inverno sarebbe sicuramente arrivato prima dei soccorsi, dato che l'Imperatore non aveva i mezzi per riunire un nuovo esercito che fosse in grado di salvare Philippsburg. Quello stesso giorno e fino al giorno seguente Vauban fece sparare contro il bastione mediano del Kronwerk con 18 cannoni di grande calibro. Il 28 del bastione mediano non rimanevano che i ruderi, ma era ancora difeso. Dopo di che, nella notte fra il 28 e il 29, due volontari avevano tranquillamente ispezionato il bastione mediano e la sua guarnigione, e Vauban aveva stabilito che il Kronwerk era maturo per un assalto. Un violento attacco ebbe luogo proprio nel momento in cui il conte Maximilian stava incontrandosi con i suoi ufficiali per discutere la resa. Già da diversi giorni tutti pensavano che la capitolazione fosse l'unica possibilità rimasta, l'unico di parere contrario era proprio il conte Maximilian von Starhemberg. I francesi si stabilirono nei pressi di Kronwerk, per costringere Maximilian a lanciare un contrattacco. Ma il conte non poteva più inviare la sua gente a combattere e quando Vauban vide questa esitazione ordinò un assalto generale. Dopo una breve resistenza gli imperiali non poterono far altro che ritirarsi a Kronwerk per poi essere sopraffatti da un nemico numericamente superiore. Alla fine della giornata Kronwerk venne persa e difensori si limitarono a difendere solo la rocca principale. Con le truppe molto deboli e scoraggiate sarebbe stato impossibile respingere un nuovo assalto.
Il 30 ottobre la fortezza si arrese dopo 32 giorni di assedio. Gli assediati ottennero il diritto di ritirarsi a Ulma liberamente e in tutta sicurezza. Il 1º novembre Starhemberg lasciò la fortezza con circa 1500 uomini, 100 vetture e sei pezzi di artiglieria. Quando i francesi occuparono la piazzaforte si trovavano ancora lì, tra le altre cose, 150.000 libbre di polvere, 22.000 proiettili, 1.600 sacchi di grano e 124 pistole di tutti i calibri. Durante l'assedio i francesi ebbero 587 morti e 1013 feriti in base alle proprie informazioni, mentre gli imperiali persero circa 600 uomini della guarnigione. Una volta arrivato a Ulma, il conte Maximilian von Starhemberg fu convocato a Vienna, dove si dovette giustificare davanti ad una commissione militare per la consegna di Philippsburg. Ma da questa commissione fu completamente assolto.
Note
Altri progetti
Guerra della Lega d'Augusta
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Country Year Manufacturer Sales_Unit
India 2017 Intel 50
India 2017 HP 60
India 2018 Intel 10
USA 2017 Lenevo 20
USA 2017 HP 30
USA 2017 Lenevo 40
USA 2018 Intel 30
USA 2018 HP 30
I have sorted out the data according as per Country and Year Column. So I have to prompt user to ask for a number between 1 and 2. If the user enters 1, it will show the sum of the total Sales_Units of India and USA with the Header. For example,
The output will be something like this if the user enters 1:
Country Sales_Units
India 120
USA 150
And when the user will enter 2 it will show output like this (sum of the Sales_Units of each country's manufacturer):
Country Manufacturer Sales_Units
India Intel 60
HP 60
USA Lenevo 60
HP 60
Intel 30
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Categories: Aqua / Turquoise, Gold.
While many weddings carry a traditional style, some couples are looking for something a bit more personal or a style which resonates more strongly with them. When you think about traditional wedding invitations and themes, the nature is demure and welcoming. It would be fair to say that the Art Deco style is a bit bolder and possibly even brash to be used for the standard wedding invitation but for couples who appreciate this style and who know exactly what they want, the Long Time Ago wedding invitation is a great invitation.
The 1920s have been recognised as a roaring time of fun and great freedom. The period between the two World Wars were tough in many ways but there was also a decadence and excitement about this era. When it comes to throwing a party that people will remember, harking back to this time is the ideal way to let people know that they will be coming to an event where they can let their hair down and have some fun.
The clean and crisp lines and shapes of this design style leads to a simplistic and charming invitation and the blend of Tiffany blue and gold with white ensures that you have an invitation that is like no other. As well as informing people of what to expect at the big event, a wedding invitation should have a charm and presence of its own. The Long Time Ago provides all of the relevant information that guests need to plan for a wedding but the style and nature of the invitation makes sure they know that they are set to have a great time when the wedding rolls around.
Order from Hertas Creative Design.
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Home » eLibrary » History eResources & Anzac History.
History eResources – Discover your Anzac History.
Explore Australian newspaper articles from the era with Trove, discover fascinating World War I historical records, or find the soldier in your family with ancestry.com.au. Discover your Anzac history with these eResources:
Over 400 million items: books, images, historic newspapers, maps, music, archives and more. Trove helps you find and use resources relating to Australia.
It's more than a search engine. Trove brings together content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations and gives you tools to explore and build. Trove is run by the National Library of Australia.
For a taste, here's the announcement of World War I in The West Australian newspaper in 1914.
The Australian War Memorial is an excellent website with a large collections of soldiers' diaries, in-depth war records, everything you can think of relating to Australian war history.
The Australian Dictionary of Biography is Australia's pre-eminent dictionary of national biography.
In it you will find concise, informative and fascinating descriptions of the lives of significant and representative persons in Australian history.
Discovering Anzacs lets you explore a growing selection of government records about Australians and New Zealanders in World War I and the Boer War.
This is an ongoing collaboration between National Archives of Australia and Archives New Zealand to create a kind of ancestry database with digitised war records.
For something closer to home try ANZAC Albany.
Ancestry is the world's largest family history site. With over 4 billion names in worldwide historical records, family tree services and genealogy learning materials.
Free, unlimited access to Ancestry.com.au is available on all public internet PCs within the Cockburn Public Libraries. (In-library access only, due to licensing restrictions, via the desktop links on the library PCs).
They Served with Honour: Untold Stories of Western Australian Aboriginal Servicemen at Gallipoli is an eBook which was launched on the eve of Anzac Day by the WA Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.
The book tells the unknown stories of 13 Aboriginal servicemen from WA who served at Gallipoli. The stories not only look at the soldiers war experiences but also touch their lives prior to enlisting and for those who returned their lives after war.
you can read the eBook version here. [ – 6Mb]
Please contact the WA Department of Aboriginal Affairs for further details.
Check out some of the other great eResources we have available in our eLibrary. | {
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When you're building a home, one of the materials you can choose from is bricks and mortar. These are durable and structurally sound, making your house resilient against squalls, blizzards, and high winds. In the marketing world, bricks and mortar is a metaphor for building a strong brand through concise points or stories and consistency in advertising.
This approach is geared around radio advertising, but the concept can – and should – be utilized regardless of the medium your business is using.
When building a house, you need mortar to hold the bricks together. The same holds true for advertising. Your mortar is common elements you need to include in every single ad to bind it all together into a campaign. Using the same consistent voice and consistent music bed (or jingle) plus a strategy message composed of strategically chosen words, will make your brand hard to forget.
In practice, your mortar statement is made up of the words that set your business apart from everyone else. It's the reason why someone should do business with you instead of the competition. It's your differentiating idea presented in a creative, memorable, and non-cliché manner.
A strategy-based message can be a few words to a few sentences. As long as it needs to be to get the point across, but not a word longer. When crafting this, stick with the KISS principle: Keep It Short and Simple. The simpler the better, and the simpler your message is, the easier it'll be to remember.
If mortar is what holds your brand together, then the bricks are the building blocks of your story. A branding campaign should be simple. One idea (brick) per ad, otherwise listeners will get confused. This is why rattling off price and items in your ads isn't the best idea, it's hard for anyone to remember. Instead, pick one thing and dramatize it. A skilled radio copywriter can do this for you.
Choose your bricks wisely. It's not always possible to talk about something unique to your business alone, however, your way of doing things will always be unique to you.
Once you've crafted your strategy-based message, and scheduled out your ads each dramatizing a single brick, you've laid the ground work for a successful radio campaign. But don't stop there. You've done all this hard work for your business, and it would be a shame if you didn't implement it in your other advertising outlets.
Change your billboards to use the shortest possible version of your new mortar statement.
Update the copy in your direct mailers to complement your new billboards.
Have your TV schedule mimic your radio schedule so you have the same bricks running at the same time.
Hint: You can use the same voice and music bed for your TV ads too. It's all about being consistent.
Find a voice you love, and stick with it. If you'd like to voice your own commercials, that's okay. I even suggest to some of my clients that they voice their own ads – if they're up to it, of course. You don't have to have a "big radio guy voice" to have a memorable ad. In fact, ads that don't follow the norm are more likely to stand out. If you're not sure which way you'd like to go, just ask your radio rep. They'll have advice on the topic.
Don't use your full street address, or other confusing information. Like I alluded to above, people don't recall things very well – especially when those things come at them while they're busy driving, working, or doing laundry at home.
Utilize Your Resources. Lean on your radio rep and radio copywriter for any questions you may have. They work in radio, and they know how to write copy, choose voice talent, and select the right music to achieve maximum impact. Take advantage of their expertise instead of trying to do it all on your own.
This is just an introduction to the concept of bricks and mortar. Parts two and three will dive deeper into each of those for a more in-depth analysis, along with some real example audio from clients who excel at using bricks and mortar strategically, and more importantly, effectively.
Bricks and mortar is part of Chuck Mefford's BrandsFormation System for good reason: it works. Going through his playbook for marketing success will bring you face-to-face with this metaphor. In fact, part of executing this system will require you to get intimately acquainted with bricks and mortar. Get a head start and download the first chapter of his book if you'd like to learn more. | {
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33 of the Day: Whistleblower Complaint
Anyway, just impeach the corrupt motherfucker already.
posted by spooked at 9:52 AM
How Corrupt and Criminally Terrible Is Trump?
He actually got Nancy Pelosi to agree to impeachment.
That says a lot.
He really is one fucking corrupt piece of shit. We knew it before he was elected, but this latest thing with Ukraine just sealed his fate.
Explosives at the WTC... New Call for Investigation and a New WTC7 Study
For the first time ever, an elected body in the United States is stating that it is "beyond any doubt" that explosives – not plane impacts and fires alone – destroyed the three World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001.
Commissioners from the Franklin Square and Munson Fire District, located near Queens, New York, unanimously passed a historic resolution on July 24 that calls for a new investigation into all aspects of 9/11 and which cites "overwhelming evidence" that explosives were planted in all three towers prior to 9/11.
The resolution states that the district's Board of Fire Commissioners "fully supports a comprehensive federal grand jury investigation and prosecution of every crime related to the attacks of September 11…"
"It was a mass murder," Commissioner Christopher Gioia said in an interview. "Three thousand people were murdered in cold blood." Gioia, who wrote and introduced the resolution, says the toll on his department from the events of that day has been devastating. Members Thomas J. Hetzel and Robert Evans died at Ground Zero on 9/11. Others, including commissioners Philip Malloy and Joseph Torregrossa, have become ill from exposure to the toxic air during rescue and recovery operations.
"We're not leaving our brothers behind," Gioia said. "We're not forgetting about them. They deserve justice, and we're going to see that justice is done."
Ever since a friend alerted him several years ago to the seemingly inexplicable collapse of Building 7, Gioia has poured his passion and time into researching the subject. He found that despite there being only small and isolated fires on just a few floors, the 47-storey building came down symmetrically, into its own footprint, in just under seven seconds on 9/11.
The official investigation into the collapse was conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) — an agency under the U.S. Department of Commerce — which somehow concluded that normal office fires were responsible for the failure of the structure.
But the findings of independent 9/11 researchers working with Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth (AE911Truth) later forced NIST to admit that the building came down at free-fall for at least one-third of its seven-second fall. This is something that could only happen if all the supporting columns failed virtually simultaneously. Despite this admission, NIST sticks to its original conclusion.
The fire district resolution is not the only dramatic development on the 9/11 front in recent days and weeks. In March, a joint federal lawsuit was launched against the FBI by AE911Truth, the Lawyers' Committee, and family members of 9/11 victims.
It contends that the agency has failed to perform a congressionally mandated assessment of 9/11 evidence known to it that was not considered by the 9/11 Commission.
And perhaps the most powerful step forward came on Sept. 3 with the long-awaited release of the ground-breaking Building 7 Study (A Structural Reevaluation of the Collapse of World Trade Center 7) by the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF).
The four-year study, conducted by Dr. Leroy Hulsey, Ph.D., and two other researchers, is a "finite element analysis" that uses computer modelling based on the original blueprints for the building. Its purpose is to determine whether the official explanation for Building 7's destruction stands up. It doesn't. The executive summary of the study states: "… fires could not have caused weakening or displacement of structural members capable of initiating any of the hypothetical local failures alleged to have triggered the total collapse of the building, nor could any local failures, even if they had occurred, have triggered a sequence of failures that would have resulted in the observed total collapse."
This leads Hulsey and his colleagues to this: "It is our conclusion based upon these findings that the collapse of WTC 7 was a global failure involving the near-simultaneous failure of all columns in the building and not a progressive collapse involving the sequential failure of columns throughout the building."
The Hulsey study will be unveiled at events in Fairbanks, Alaska, and Berkeley, California, over the next few days. Comments on the draft study will be welcomed until the end of October, after which a final version will be released.
This is just the latest major move to spread the truth about 9/11 to a much wider public and to get justice for those who died both that day and in the subsequent wars that were launched using 9/11 as justification.
"I would say to anybody who believes in this country that it's time to make a stand; you can't let this go," Gioia says. "Because if they're going to murder 3,000 people, what are they going to do next?"
Another source on the resolution.
AE911truth article on the WTC7 report:
Today, we at Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth are pleased to partner with the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) in releasing the draft report of a four-year computer modeling study of WTC 7's collapse conducted by researchers in the university's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The UAF WTC 7 report concludes that the collapse of WTC 7 on 9/11 was caused not by fire but rather by the near-simultaneous failure of every column in the building.
Pretty awesome people are still looking into this though whether any justice will be done seems unlikely at this point.
Maybe the 9/11 perps are hoping the scandals around the imploding Trump presidency will cloud over investigation into 9/11... I'm sure the Trump scandals will delay 9/11 justice for some more time.
posted by spooked at 4:13 PM
"Governing by Crisis and Spectacle"
If there is a method to Trump's madness, it is this:
Governing by Crisis and Spectacle
The idea is to keep us looping in the present so we can't look ahead.
It's a tactic of reactionary politics.
Background information from Timothy D Snyder's book, The Road To Unfreedom.
In a liberal democracy, a leader looks for ways to improve the lives of the people.
A fascist (or reactionary, or would-be oligarch) does the opposite.
If a would-be oligarch tries to improve the lives of the people, others can rise up and challenge his position at the top.
OK, so if leaders don't govern in the usual sense (devising policy to better the lives of the citizens) what do they do all day? They create crisis and spectacle!
"Rather than governing, the leader produces crisis and spectacle." --Ivan Alexandrovich Ilyin
Who the heck is Illyin? He's the fascist philosopher whose ideas informed the tactics created by Putin. Trump imitates those tactics. (Trump is a natural at creating chaos and spectacle) Ilyin was a Russian nobleman who went into exile after the communist revolution.
An admirer of Hitler and Mussolini, he wrote guidelines for Russian leaders who would come to power after the fall of communism. (He died in 1954). Ilyin believed fascism would eventually replace both communism and democracy. He admired totalitarianism and hierarchy. The nation, for him, was like a body, the citizens the cells. Each remained in its place. Fascism = order. Democracy & communism = disorder & chaos.
Ilyin disliked the middle class, which always striving for social advancement. He believed this fractured society and created chaos. He thought the rulers at the top should rule, everyone else must remain in their place. He thus advocated oligarchy (a few people hold all the power).
The task of the oligarchs to maintain power. But you can't tell the people THAT. So you tell them a good story. You tell them the oligarchs are "redeemers." This is overlaps with reactionist politics, that pines to return to a (mythic) bygone era.
They earn loyalty by protecting the people from enemies, and by promising to return to a better, more orderly era. When an oligarch (or in the case of Trump, a would-be oligarch) goes to work each day, he can't spend his time doing what a leader like, say, Obama did.
He can't spend his time actually governing. So instead, he creates lots of crisis and spectacle.
All ideas in this thread from Yale Profs. @TimothyDSnyder and @jasonintrator
The tactic is extraordinarily effective because it creates what we can call the Outrage Dilemma.
If you don't react, you run the risk of normalizing the behavior.
On the other hand, outrage feeds the cycle, which goes like this: Trump does something outrageous. Everyone goes into a spin. His followers are thrilled to see Trump's critics in an outrage spin.
Each time Trump does something outrageous, he accomplishes 4 things: He keeps his base excited. He enrages his critics. He batters democratic institutions, and He fulfills his campaign promise, which was to protect his followers from their "enemies."
Finally, and most important, he wears out his critics until we feel exhausted and helpless and inclined to give up. When enough people give up, democracy collapses.
My suggestion is to get involved with volunteer work.
The question is whether he does this knowingly on purpose or instinctually. Either way, it's deeply corrupt and anti-democratic and helps the evil oligarchs.
posted by spooked at 10:55 AM
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I blog about politics, interesting ideas and conspiracy theories. Many or most of the official stories for key events are lies. For instance, the 9/11 plane hijackings and crashes appear to be clever hoaxes. The WTC1, WTC2 and WTC7 towers were brought down by demolition, and there is evidence for the use of small nuclear bombs in the demolition of WTC1 and 2. It seems that 9/11 was an evil hoax foisted upon the world, done in order to spark the obscene "war on terror", to cover up financial fraud and to further the ends of the global elite. However, 9/11 was only part of the fraud and evil committed by the evil powers that be (PTB). | {
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Q: Grafana: combining two queries from two prometheus exporters I have two exporters for feeding data into prometheus - the node exporter and the elasticsearch exporter. I'm trying to combine sources from both exporters into one query, but unfortunately get "No data points" in the graph.
Each of the series successfully shows data:
*
*elasticsearch_jvm_memory_max_bytes{cluster="$cluster", name=~"$node"}
*node_memory_MemTotal{name=~"$node"}
This is the result when I try to subtract the two series from one another:
*node_memory_MemTotal{name=~"$node"} - elasticsearch_jvm_memory_max_bytes{cluster="$cluster", name=~"$node"}
What am I missing here?
Thanks.
A: The subtraction you are trying here is more complex than it reads in the beginning. On both sides of the - operator are queries that can result in one or more time series. So the operation requested works as follows: Execute the query on the left hand side and get a result of one or more time series. A time series means a unique combination of a metric and all its labels and their values. Then a second query for your right hand side is executed which also results in one or more time series. Now to calculate the results, only those combinations with matching label combinations are used.
For your example this means that the metrics from node_exporter and from the elasticsearch_exporter have different label names (or even only different values for the labels). When there are no combinations that exist on both sides, you will see the empty result. For details on how operators are applied, please see the prometheus docs.
To solve your problem, you could do the following:
*
*Check the metrics of both left and right side on their own
*Evaluate if there are additional labels that could be ignored
*See if there is a good label to match on (e.g. instance / node / hostname)
*Use the ignoring(a,b,c) on the required side(s) to drop superfluous dimensions, e.g. the job
A: Try the following query:
node_memory_MemTotal{name=~"$node"}
- on(name)
sum(elasticsearch_jvm_memory_max_bytes{cluster="$cluster", name=~"$node"}) by (name)
It works in the following way:
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*It selects all the time series matching the node_memory_MemTotal{name=~"$node"} time series selector.
*It selects all the time series matching the elasticsearch_jvm_memory_max_bytes{cluster="$cluster", name=~"$node"} selector.
*It groups time series found at step 2 by name label value and sums time series in each group with sum() aggregate function. The end result of the sum(...) by (name) is per-name sums.
*It finds pairs of time series with identical name label value from the step 1 and step 3 and calculates the difference between the first and the second time series in each pair. The on(name) modifier is used for limiting the set of labels, which are used for finding time series pairs with matching labels. See more details about this process here.
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I have stopped buying bread. When it's this easy to make your own homemade bread with no work and no kneading, and you can eat it fresh and hot from the oven, this is the only way to go. No knead breads are so flexible and forgiving, you can create your own like I did. I've made several different versions so far but this is my favorite one.
This loaf is super crusty when it's first baked and by the second day, it's not crusty (no breads are the second day) but it's still a fabulous moist loaf that's easy to slice and eat. I make it with three equal parts of whole wheat flour (not whole wheat pastry flour), rolled oats, and bread flour or all purpose flour. I would love to make it 100% whole grain but it's just too dense for me.
That's five more ways to make this easy bread. My first recipe for faster no knead bread works well with the faster, same-day method because it uses bread flour or all-purpose flour. But when you start adding whole grains like this new multigrain bread, it really needs the overnight method. It takes more time but still no work at all.
16 Comments on "No Knead Multi-Grain Bread"
Can I use clay pot instead a dutch oven?
I have only used an enameled cast iron dutch oven so I can't recommend another vessel. But I have researched online and other people claim to have success using: a glass pyrex dish with a lid, a stainless steel pot with a lid, a clay baker, and a pizza stone with a stainless steel bowl as a cover. Keep in mind that any lid must be tight fitting because you need to create steam and it should have an oven-proof handle (not plastic). Your pot will need to hold at least 3 quarts but 5 to 6 quarts is most common.
What is the best way to store the bread? My bread lasts for a few days as my husband likes to have a slice (toasted) for breakfast.
I am actually getting ready to bake my no knead multigrain bread as per your recipe and hope it turns out.
I never store bread in plastic because it needs to breathe a little. I wrap mine tightly in foil and keep it on the counter top for 2 days and after that I refrigerate it.
Thank you Jenny. I will store my bread as per your suggestion.
By the way, my multigrain bread came out beautiful and delicious.
One thing I do tho, is after I leave the bread (either the multigrain or white bread) to rise the second time, I take it out of the parchment paper and using a bit of flour, I shape it then put it back on the paper and into the oven. It used to frustrate me how it would rise beautifully the second time and once I take the paper with the dough out of the bowl and into the Dutch oven it would just collapse. This way the bread when baked is not flat.
Dear Jenny, I am following your recipes and love the simplicity and ease that you introduce to it. Love making bread and they came out very nice.
My daughter is glutton intolerant and I love to bake bread that she can eat too, have you tried glutton free bread and what kind of flour you suggest to be a substitute?
I'm sorry I have no experience with gluten-free baking.
There's also just enough white flour to help lift the bread and prevent it from becoming too dense. So far I've tried it fresh from the oven, with soup, in sandwiches, and as toast, and it's passed muster every time.
Made the multi.grain.didnt rise very much,followed all your instructions,?
I just made this bread with half rye whole wheat and half all purpose. The only thing different that I did was leave it overnight before baking in the morning. Absolutely fantastic. Love it. I too have stopped buying bread as this is so easy. Next I am going to try your fruit and nut bread. Thank you for making cooking fun again.
Please let us know if it works for you.
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Home ▶ Vol 50, No 1 (2016) ▶ Culpepper
Jesus as healer in the light of medical anthropology
Jesus as healer in the Gospel narratives
Implications for bioethics
Richard A. Culpepper
McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University, United States
Faculty of Theology, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa
Culpepper, R.A., 2016, 'Jesus as healer in the Gospel of Matthew, part 1: Methodology', In die Skriflig 50(1), a2115. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ids.v50i1.2115
Jesus as healer in the Gospel of Matthew, part 1: Methodology
Received: 07 Mar. 2016; Accepted: 04 Oct. 2016; Published: 28 Nov. 2016
Copyright: © 2016. The Author(s). Licensee: AOSIS.
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
This exploration of the healing narratives in Matthew 8 and 9, guided by current scholarship in the fields of medical anthropology and social-scientific study of ancient Mediterranean culture, shows that when viewed in their historical and cultural context these biblical narratives point toward a more holistic understanding of healing that may encourage contemporary movements in this direction. In this context, the goal is 'healing' the person rather than simply 'curing' the disease. The goal of restoring persons to a state of well-being and social reintegration into their families and communities requires attention to the emotional, social, and spiritual well-being of persons as well as their physical health. A critically and culturally informed interpretation of Matthew's healing narratives may therefore promote the broader understanding of healing in view in these biblical stories.
The theme, 'New Testament and bioethics',1 is both noteworthy and unusual if for no other reason than because demands for specialisation mean that communication between healthcare professionals and biblical scholars seldom occurs. Some may naturally assume that it will be an exercise in simply lifting out from the New Testament ethical statements and principles that can be useful to doctors, patients, and medical professionals. These can be useful as they make decisions about courses of treatment, avenues of research, end of life procedures, and a host of other issues that lie within our grasp or on our frontiers. Such an approach to the topic, however, is much too narrow and overlooks the profound differences in the various ways healing is understood today and was understood in the ancient world. In actual fact, the challenge of drawing ethical guidance from the New Testament is so daunting that the temptation is to simply identify the challenges posed by our theme. I will resist this temptation, but it would be irresponsible to try to proceed without taking stock of these challenges.
The ampersand in our theme promises to bring together faith and science, sacred scripture and biomedicine. Doing so requires engaging the debate between faith and science both in our twenty-first century context and in the ancient Jewish, Mediterranean, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures in which the New Testament was written. The clash of cultures and the suspicions raised on both sides of the science and faith dialectic are certainly not new; they predate the New Testament. Early in the 2nd century BC Jesus ben Sirach, a Jewish wisdom teacher embracing the authority of the Torah while facing the transformation of Jewish culture by the new wave of Hellenism, grudgingly advised his pupils to avail themselves of the healing arts of physicians, while at the same time warning them to seek God's healing help first. Listen to his ambivalence:
Honor physicians for their services,
for the Lord created them;
for their gift of healing comes from the Most High,
and they are rewarded by the king.
The skill of physicians makes them distinguished,
And in the presence of the great they are admired.
The Lord created medicines out of the earth,
And the sensible will not despise them.
My child, when you are ill, do not delay,
But pray to the Lord, and he will heal you.
Give up your faults and direct your hands rightly,
And cleanse your heart from all sin.
Offer a sweet smelling sacrifice,
and a memorial portion of choice flour,
and pour oil on your offering, as much as you can afford.
Then give the physician his place, for the Lord created him;
do not let him leave you, for you need him.
There may come a time when recovery lies in the hands of physicians,
for they too pray to the Lord
that he may grant them success in diagnosis and in healing,
for the sake of preserving life. (Sir 38:1–4, 9–14)
So here it is: Pray first, but go to a physician; recovery may lie in the physicians' hands, for they too pray. Sirach recognises both the ancient lore and contemporary medicine, the sacred and the professional, the importance of prayer, offerings, and cleansing your heart from sin on the one hand, and pharmaceutical science and medicines from the earth on the other. His bridge between the two is that God created both (cf. Kee 1986:19–21; 1992:660–661; Temkin 1991:89–90).
Views of the role of physicians and healers were in flux in the period of Second Temple Judaism (cf. Hogan 1992). The traditional view was that God sent illnesses as punishment for sin. Therefore one should repent and pray for healing (Kee 1986 12–16; Wilkinson 1998:54–56). Sirach takes a mediating position, retaining the traditional view, but making a place for physicians and herbalists. Philo and Jubilees (10:10–13) treat medical knowledge as part of the wisdom revealed to humans. Other Jewish writers of the period (1 Enoch) maintain the traditional view, leaving little place for physicians and healers. On the other hand, a 'medical report' found at Qumran that describes ailments and treatments of members of the community shows that Hellenistic medicine was known among the Essenes (Kee 1986:46–47). In Tobit the archangel Raphael becomes the healing angel. Consulting a physician only made Tobit's eye condition worse, but Raphael heals Tobit and instructs Tobias about how to use fish parts to chase away a demon. Rebecca Raphael concludes from these sources that '1 Enoch, Tobit, and Jubilees all prescribe a medical function to angelic intermediaries' (Raphael 2010:711).
In pursuit of our theme, I will propose an approach to the topic that draws on two areas of study, namely medical anthropology and narrative criticism. This article (Part 1) deals with the methodological approach to drawing implications for bioethics from the New Testament, and Part 2 reads the healing stories in Matthew 8–9 with an interest in their potential for bioethics.
The primary difficulty we encounter in interpreting Jesus' role as a healer is that the Gospels make use of 1st-century Hellenistic-Jewish language and concepts that would have been common to both their writers and their first audiences. We, however, read the Gospel accounts with 21st century assumptions and understandings that alternatively make us deaf to what the Gospels are saying or trap us into assuming that our science is better than their ancient medical folklore. The result in either case is that we are in no position to identify any meaningful principles for biomedical ethics.
Modern western medicine addresses diseases, i.e. biological and psychological disorders. The root causes are typically viral, bacterial, or genetic, and the cure involves proper diagnosis and prescription of the medications most effective in controlling or alleviating the disease or disorder. The entire basis for modern western medical practice, however, was unknown in antiquity – long before the invention of the microscope, probably in the Netherlands in the late 1590s. As Sirach illustrates, 1st-century understandings were far different. Even today the scientific understanding of diseases is alien to the culture and practice of perhaps 80% of the earth's population.
Responding to this disparity, studies of primitive medicine, mental health in diverse cultures, and international public health, especially after World War II, led to the development of Medical Anthropology as a subdiscipline of Anthropology (Foster & Anderson 1978; Singer 1989:1193). Horacio Fabrega, Jr. (1971) defined a medical anthropological inquiry as one that:
(a) elucidates the factors, mechanism, and processes that play a role in or influence the way in which individuals and groups are affected by and respond to illness and disease, and (b) examines these problems with an emphasis on patterns of behavior. (p. 167)
Like any new academic discipline or field of inquiry, Medical Anthropology has experienced sharp debates between its clinical and its critical anthropologists, reflections on its shortcomings, distress over the 'medicalization of medical anthropology' (Morgan 1990; Singer 1998:1194)2 and suggestions regarding its future development (e.g. Scheper-Hughes 1989; Scheper-Hughes & Lock 1986; and Singer 1989; 1990).
Medical anthropologists have identified a set of concepts that shed light on the healing narratives in Matthew, although these results too have been subjected to criticism.3 Among these we will focus briefly on the distinctions between disease and illness, revised understandings of 'health', the social and political contexts in which illness and healing are experienced, and the role(s) of healers.
John Pilch, who led the way in introducing the insights of medical anthropology to New Testament scholarship, points out differences in understanding such basic concepts as health and sickness. Modern definitions are moving to a broader definition of health than 'freedom from disease or ailment'. In 1946 the World Health Organization adopted a more comprehensive definition, which is broader and more reflective of the concept of health in non-western societies: 'Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity'.4 Pilch (2000:24) claims that 'health is best understood as a condition of well-being as understood by a given culture'.
Illness as well as health and healing is culturally defined, and in ancient Mediterranean culture it included social devaluation, loss of place, detachment, and alienation (Malina & Rohrbaugh 1992:71). The experience of illness, its symptoms or description, and the healing process are all understood in the context of a larger societal system. Furthermore it is a shared or collective understanding. The ill person, family and friends, and the healer all participate in this conceptual worldview by which they interpret both the illness and the work of the healer. Conceptual worldviews continue to condition the way we think about healing.
A major contribution of medical anthropology, particularly relevant for biblical studies, has been the way it has called attention to how cultural context shapes the way we think about the body, illness, and healing. In 1987 Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Margaret M. Lock challenged the hegemony of Cartesian dualism (mind or body) and its attendant assumptions of real or unreal, magical or rational:
A singular premise guiding Western science and clinical medicine (and one, we hasten to add, that is responsible for its awesome efficacy) is its commitment to a fundamental opposition between spirit and matter, mind and body, and (underlying this) real and unreal. (p. 8)
This dichotomy is not modern, however, but can be seen in Hippocrates' treatise on epilepsy, 'the sacred disease' as quoted by Scheper-Huges and Lock (1987):
I do not believe that the so-called Sacred Disease is any more divine or sacred than any other disease, but on the contrary, just as other diseases have a nature and a definite cause, so does this one, too .… It is my opinion that those who first called this disease sacred were the sort of people that we now call 'magi'. These magicians are vagabonds and charlatans, pretending to be holy and wise, and pretending to more knowledge than they have. (p. 9)
Challenging this construct, they (Scheper-Huges & Lock 1987:6) begin instead with the understanding of the body 'as simultaneously a physical and symbolic artifact, as both naturally and culturally produced, and as securely anchored in a particular historical context', and invite consideration of the relations among 'three bodies': the individual body, the social body, and the body politic. Their analysis provides a model for understanding Jesus' role as a healer in the 1st-century Jewish context. In contrast to modern biomedicine, non-western ethnomedical systems 'do not logically distinguish body, mind, and self, and therefore illness cannot be situated in mind or body alone' (1987:21). They (1987:10) note, however, that 'we lack precise vocabulary with which to deal with mind-body-society interactions' and hence we resort to fragmented concepts such as 'bio-social' and 'psycho-somatic'.
Cultures perceive the self or individual differently. In Japan, for example, the family is the fundamental unit of society, not the individual; and the Gahuku-Gama of New Guinea lack a concept of the person altogether (Scheper-Huges & Lock 1987:14–15). In addition, various cultures have assigned special significance and often metaphorical functions to various organs, functions, or body fluids such as the liver (French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Brazilians), the bowels (English and Germans), blood (traditional Chinese and some black Americans). American midwestern farmers attach great significance to the backbone, and derivatively 'getting around', 'being upright', not 'stooping to anything', or being 'spineless' (1987:17–18, citing Strauss 1966:137 and Cobb 1958). The importance of purity for 1st-century Pharisees – cleansing and protecting oneself from defilement from contact with the body fluids of others, especially Samaritans and Gentiles – may also be viewed in this context.
Other aspects of the interactions between the individual, society, and 'the body politic' are similarly suggestive for interpreting Jesus' role as healer in Matthew. Scheper-Hughes and Lock explore further the patterns of response to threats to the social order in which both self-control and social control are intensified. Among villagers in rural Ireland, for example, they found that the villagers were guarded about being 'taken in' by outsiders, as they (1987) explain:
Concern with the penetration and violation of bodily exits, entrances, and boundaries extended to material symbols of the body – the home, with its doors, gates, fences, and stone boundaries, around which many protective rituals, prayers, and social customs served to create social distance and a sense of personal control and security. (pp. 24–25; citing Scheper-Hughes 1979)
Again biblical scholars can see the implications of such interactions between social and political threats for the increased preoccupation with protection against evil spirits, erosion of boundaries, and loss of control over the temple and the sacrifices offered there during the Second Temple period.
In one final example drawn from Scheper-Hughes and Lock (1987:28), biomedicine has often served the interests of the state with respect to the control of reproduction, sexuality, women, and sexual 'deviants'. Here these authors note the development in the 19th century of various disciplines related to the control of human (especially female) sexuality and the parallel development of ideologies of personal asceticism, sexual puritanism, and patriarchal households. The same, of course, can be seen in ancient Judaism with its patriarchal orientation, marriage contracts, and restrictions aimed at preventing or at least minimising contacts between men and women outside of the family.
These examples are sufficient to illustrate the value of studies in medical anthropology for biblical interpretation in general and Jesus' healings in particular. One other element drawn from medical anthropology needs to be defined, however, before one turns to the Gospel of Matthew, namely the role of the healer. Pilch (2000) called attention to the importance of explanatory models (Ems) of the functions of participants in the healing process:
Social scientists note that all people have multiple belief systems to which they turn when they need help [hear Sirach again!].
Ems are the notions about an episode of sickness and its treatment that are employed by everyone involved in the process (the sick person, family, friends, village, healers). These models are embedded in the larger cognitive systems that in turn are anchored in particular cultural and structural arrangements – that is, the health care system sectors and sub-sectors.
While it is the whole system and not just the healer that heals, the transactions between sick people and healers are critical … What takes place in the interaction is interpretation of symbols and signs in terms of very particular interpretive schema.
The diverse Ems that all the actors in a healing transaction bring to the event influence the interactions and interpretations that take place. The sick person and the healer are best understood as engaging in the interpretation of the context of the encounter, which itself is symbolic, and of the symbolic forms that are manipulated by the other during the encounter. (pp. 29, 30)
Practitioner and patient participate in a cultural conceptual system or explanatory model whether the healing is ascribed to modern medicine, faith and prayer, or the practice of meditation (cf. Fiffer 2014; Keener 2010). Symbols are manipulated in the encounter between healer and patient, and patients experience a return to health.
Walter Wilson (2014:28–29) has refined Pilch's model of three sectors – the professional, the popular, and the folk – noting that healers can be official or unofficial and they can operate with supernatural or natural assumptions, resulting in four sectors (see Table 1).
TABLE 1: Model of the cultic, professional, popular and folk sectors.
Cultic healers were priests in temples or cultic centers of gods associated with healing (Asclepius and Isis) who could lead pilgrims seeking healing in the sacred rites. A 4th century ce inscription contains a list of healings attributed to the priests of Epidaurus (see Boring et al. 1995:64). In antiquity professional healers, the smallest of the four sectors, were generally those who had been trained in one of the Hippocratic schools and more often sought natural causes and therapies – and expected remuneration for their services (Temkin 1991: 10–13). Most sick people would have relied on folk healers, often family members administering traditional folk remedies with a dose of superstition. Charismatic healers were distinguished primarily by their personal powers and access to spiritual or magic means of healing, which John Meier (1994:549) describes as 'manipulation of various (often impersonal) supernatural forces or the coercion of a deity in order to obtain a desired concrete benefit'. Because Jesus would have been identified with this sector, we may explore it in somewhat more detail. Apollonius of Tyana and Ḥanina ben Dosa are often cited as examples of other charismatic healers from antiquity. Mishnah Berakot, the tractate on prayer, records the following famous description of Ḥanina's healing:
It is told concerning Rabbi Ḥanina ben Dosa that when he prayed for the sick he used to say: This one will live and this one will die. They said to him: How do you know? He replied: If my prayer is fluent in my mouth, I know that he [the sick person] is favored; if not, I know that [his illness] is fatal. (m. Ber. 5:5; Danby 1933:6)
Meier's assessment of these traditions shows firstly that the sources that record them are not contemporary with Apollonius or Ḥanina, and secondly, in the case of Ḥanina (as with Honi the circler drawer) the wonder is the power of their prayer, or Ḥanina's foreknowledge of his prayer's efficacy, rather than his miracle working. Care must be taken, therefore, in the claims made for these and other ancient healers (cf. Meier 1994:576–601). Furthermore, after listing characteristics of the miracle stories in the Gospels and comparing them with the Greek magical papyri, Meier (1994) concludes that:
there is an objective basis for designating Jesus' supposed wonders 'miracles' instead of 'magic', even though in a few cases magical traits may enter into some of the miracle stories. (p. 550)
Finally one must give at least a passing nod to the question of historicity. On what basis can the claim be made that the healing miracles ascribed to Jesus are any more credible than those attributed to other ancient healers? Firstly, Meier (1994:3) cites the probative argument of Morton Smith that 'without his miracles, Jesus would never have attracted both the enthusiasm and the opposition that marked and finally ended his public life'. The gospels present Jesus not just as a prophet and teacher but as one whose activities gained for him a reputation as a healer and wonder worker. The Church Fathers also spoke of Jesus as a physician (Wilkinson 1998:63, cites Ignatius of Antioch, Ephesians 7.2; Clement of Alexandria, Paedagogus I: 1.1; 2.6; 6.36; 8.64; and 12.10; Origen, Contra Celsum 2.67; Origen, Homily on Leviticus 8.1; Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History 10.4.11). Even if these reports have been exaggerated or embellished over time, Jesus' healings and exorcisms were integral to his announcement of the kingdom of God (cf. Culpepper 2013a:78–79). Marcus Borg (Borg & Wright 1999) agrees:
Behind this picture of Jesus as healer and exorcist, I affirm a historical core. In common with the majority of contemporary Jesus scholars, I see the claim that Jesus performed paranormal healings and exorcisms as history remembered. Indeed, more healing stories are told about Jesus than about any other figure in the Jewish tradition. He must have been a remarkable healer. (p. 66)
With this brief excursion into the literature of medical anthropology and social-scientific study of ancient Mediterranean culture in place one may turn to narrative criticism, the cultural construction of healing narratives, and implied ethics as tools for interpretation of the portrayal of Jesus as healer in the Gospel of Matthew, and especially in the miracle stories of Matthew 8–9.
Above we considered the challenge we encounter in interpreting the gospels' 1st-century Hellenistic-Jewish language and concepts, especially as they relate to healing. Howard Clark Kee made the striking observation that 'there is in the gospels not a single instance of the technical language or methods of the medical tradition from the time of Hippocrates to Galen' (Kee 1986:65–66). The second difficulty we encounter in interpreting Jesus' role as a healer therefore lies in the nature of the Gospel accounts in general and the Gospel of Matthew in particular. The Gospels not only arise out of their time and culture, they record Jesus' work as a healer in the interest of announcing his identity as the Messiah of Israel and the Son of God.
In order to read the healing stories in Matthew 8–9 with an interest in what they may offer in terms of bio-medical ethics, our reading will be guided methodologically by narrative criticism, giving particular attention to the narrative's constructions of illness and healing, and the Gospel's implied ethics. A word of explanation about each is therefore in order.
Narrative criticism
Narrative criticism is based on literary theory rather than historical investigation (cf. Moore 1989; Powell 1990). It seeks to understand both the story that is told and the way it is told. Standard elements commanding the attention of narrative critics are the role of the narrator, plot, settings, characters and characterisation, symbolism, irony, and the construction and role of the implied reader. Characters play a particularly important role in the Gospels because they can concretise responses to Jesus' teachings, particular virtues or problems in discipleship, and offer models for responses readers may make. The implied reader is a construct, neither the real 1st-century readers nor real 21st century readers but the reader that is encoded in the narrative. Every written text implies a reader who can read the text, assumes what is assumed in the text, requires the explanations that are given, and is able to make the connections and inferences required by the text. For our present purposes we should simply note that the implied reader shares the Gospel's assumptions about illness and healing. The implied reader shares the author's conceptual world. What the text communicates is not new information about illness and demon possession, or healing and exorcism, but about Jesus' power to heal and the place of healing in his ministry and proclamation of the kingdom. Our role as readers is to play the role of the implied reader, enter into the narrative world of the Gospel, and hear the narrator's story about Jesus as fully as possible. What we can learn about the ancient world, Second-Temple Judaism, ancient Mediterranean society, and medical anthropology is important, therefore, because this information is assumed by both ancient authors and their intended and implied readers, and is encoded in the Gospel in various ways (cf. Allison 1993; Anderson 1994; Kingsbury 1986; and Talbert 2010).
Narrative construction of illness and healing
Narrative construction of illness and healing as an element of the interpretation of healing narratives may be traced to Susan Sontag's (1977:3) Illness as metaphor and AIDS and its metaphors, in which she defines her topic as 'the uses of illness as a figure or metaphor'. She points out how diseases acquire metaphorical or symbolic associations and calls for 'de-mythicising' such diseases as tuberculosis and cancer. In France and Italy, for example, at least at the time of her writing, it was the rule that doctors communicated a cancer diagnosis to the patient's family but not to the patient (1977:7), and in America major cancer hospitals mailed communication and bills in envelopes that did not reveal the sender (ibid:8). With the Romantics TB was regarded as a form of the 'disease of love'. Fever was a sign of 'inward burning', and sex was recommended to TB patients as a therapy (1977:20–21). Following this line of thought, interpretation of the healing accounts in Matthew needs to pay attention to the metaphorical significance of illnesses such as leprosy, blindness, and menstrual bleeding.
In 2000 Cheryl Mattingly and Linda C. Garro published a volume entitled Narrative and the cultural construction of illness and healing, a collection of essays that contributed to medical anthropology's turn toward narrative a decade after its advent in New Testament scholarship. The contributors to this volume examine the ways in which narratives of healing and their telling and hearing are culturally constructed. This relatively new area of study has direct bearing on the composition, reception, and interpretation of the healing narratives in the Gospel of Matthew. The introduction to this volume cites Bruner and Feldman's insight that the 'facts' of the past, by themselves, 'do not supply the patterning or schematic structure of narrative reports' (Mattingly & Garro 2000:13–14, citing Bruner & Feldman 1996:293). Such reports 'must be constructed of cultural material'. Young (1995; quoted by Mattingly and Garro 2000:14) found that 'while the content of the narrated accounts changes from case to case, the structure remains constant'. Speakers impute various meanings to their experience, and these meanings can change over time. The narratives, moreover, can influence subsequent actions of the narrator and the audience (Mattingly & Garro 2000:15) – and hence have ethical implications. They also convey insights into culturally constituted social relationships, for example who is entitled to tell a story, and when is it told? One interviewer reported that members of a well-to-do family in Turkey told the story of the illness of a daughter-in-law while she remained silent (Good 1994:60; cited by Mattingly & Garro 2000:15). Among Australian aborigines entitlement to tell the story reflects an enduring relationship based on the indebtedness incurred by the patient: 'The debt between patient and caring helper lasts for as long as they both shall live' (Sansom 1982:188; cited by Mattingly & Garro 2000:19). Illness produces a significant disruption in one's life, so patients typically struggle to maintain a sense of self and purpose. The act of telling their story, giving it shape and meaning, and sharing it can be therapeutic in itself. The work of Mattingly and Garro and their collaborators opens new lines for inquiry into the cultural construction and functions of the Gospel healing narratives and their ethical implications, which leads us to another recent development in narrative studies.
Implied ethics
Implied ethics designates the values, norms, correctives, or ethics that may be inferred from the narrative text, whether it offers any explicit ethical instruction or not (see the groundbreaking work of Van der Watt & Zimmermann 2012). It is therefore based on the communication model assumed and explored by narrative criticism. Just as the implied author may expect that the implied reader will grasp the meaning of symbols, irony, humor, or criticism conveyed implicitly by the text, so also the narrative contains assumed values and implicit ethics that may be communicated through the narrator's comments, what characters say and do, how other characters respond to them, and what happens to them. The relationship between the Gospel's themes and its characters is also significant (Culpepper 2013b). Readers of the Gospels are particularly justified in searching out their implied ethics because the Gospels present Jesus as a highly authoritative character (divine) who teaches and models his teaching for his followers, and therefore by implication for readers of the Gospel. The implied ethic of the Gospel of Matthew, I suggest, is mimetic. That is, Matthew presents Jesus as the Messiah and teacher to be obeyed and imitated by the church. The reader should learn from what Jesus does as well as what he says. The teachings of Jesus in Matthew 5–7 are followed by the collection of miracles in Matthew 8–9. Both serve the didactic functions of the Gospel.
In a coherent narrative like the Gospel of Matthew, one may expect that what is implied will be coherent with what is stated explicitly. In politically subversive literature and modern ironic novels, one finds examples of narratives which purport one thing explicitly but subtly contradict the explicit message through what is implied. That is not the case with Matthew; what is implied illustrates, supports, and reinforces what is stated. Janice Capel Anderson (1994:36) defines redundancy as 'the availability of information from more than one source'. Implicit communication is one form of redundancy in which various aspects of the narrative all contribute to the communication of the narrative's primary message or themes. Matthew's main themes include Jesus as the Christ (Messiah), Jesus as the new Moses, Jesus as teacher, and Jesus as agent of the kingdom. These themes are related but each highlights an important thread of Matthew's message. Because we may expect that the healing narratives in Matthew are related to Matthew's leading themes, a brief overview of Matthean themes follows.
Matthean themes
The narrator announces Jesus as the Christ (1:1, 16, 17),5 reports his birth as the birth of the Christ (1:18; 2:4), and characterises his works as those of the Christ (11:2). Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ (16:16), and Jesus charges the disciples to tell no one that he is the Christ (16:20). Jesus asks the Sadducees whose son the Christ is (22:42), and instructs the crowds and his disciples to call no one teacher because the Christ is their teacher (καθηγητὴς; 23:10). He also instructs them not to be misled when others claim to be the Christ (24:5, 23). Jesus is then tried, mocked, and condemned as the Christ (26:63, 68; 27:17, 22).
Jesus as the new Moses
Beginning with the birth narrative, Matthew wraps Jesus in 'the mantle of Moses' (Allison 1993). Like Moses, he will be the deliverer of his people (1:21), the king seeks his life and kills innocent children (2:7–12, 16–18), and he (his family) flee from the king and then comes 'out of Egypt' (2:13–15). Later, Jesus goes up on a mountain and gives his followers a new teaching on righteousness that fulfills 'the law and the prophets' (5:17–20). Moses and Elijah appear with Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration (17:3), but his teachings interpret, fulfill, and supersede the Law of Moses (19:7–8; 22:24). As F. Scott Spencer (2010:368) aptly put it, 'Above all, Matthew's Jesus emerges as the church's authoritative biblical exegete and teacher'. And in the end 'all authority' is given to him (28:18; see Culpepper 2015).
Jesus as a teacher
In Matthew, Jesus is regularly addressed and referred to as 'teacher', especially by the authorities and outsiders to the group of disciples (8:29; 9:22; 12:38; 17:24; 19:16; 22:16, 24, 36). Jesus himself teaches about the role of a teacher (10:24–25), and refers to himself as teacher (23:8; 26:18). Beyond these references, Matthew devotes a significant portion of the Gospel to reporting Jesus' teachings, including five (or six) major sections of discourse material. In the last verse of the Gospel, Jesus instructs his disciples to go and make other disciples 'teaching them to observe everything that I have commanded' (28:20).
The kingdom of heaven
The primary theme of Jesus' teachings is the kingdom of heaven, which occurs 24 times in Matthew. Like John the Baptist, Jesus' call is 'Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near' (3:2; 4:17), and he sends his disciples out with the same proclamation (10:7). Jesus' parables typically convey an image or metaphor for the kingdom (13:24, 31, 33, 44, 45, 47, and 52). Those who are righteous will enter the kingdom, but true righteousness requires faithfulness, obedience, and works of compassion. Good trees bear good fruit (7:16–20). One who hears Jesus' teachings and acts on them is like a wise man (7:24). The faithful servant is at work when his master returns (24:45–51). Wise maidens are prepared (25:1–13). The worthless slave does nothing with the talent he is given (25:14–30), and the sheep and the goats are distinguished by whether they did acts of compassion for the 'the least of these' (25:31–46). These are the ethical norms of the kingdom.
On the basis of our forays into medical anthropology, ancient Mediterranean culture, healing in Second Temple Judaism, narrative criticism, narrative constructions of illness and healing, implied ethics, and Matthew's leading themes, we can now begin to draw out implications for bioethics. The topics we have explored expose various layers of our subject. Part 2 of this article will identify other implications that are common to the Gospels and some that reflect the particular theology and character of Matthew. We can therefore group our observations, moving from the more widespread to the more particular. Since each succeeding level is a part of the previous, broader context, what is true of the broader context is generally also true of the more specific context. The implications discussed below are selective; others could be listed also, but these have been selected for their possible relevance to contemporary medical, ethical, and religious professions and communities. The implications listed below could also be developed much more fully. We will assume the foregoing explorations and merely reference them for illustrative purposes.
Implications of medical anthropology and social-scientific study of ancient Mediterranean culture
One of the main contributions of medical anthropology and social-scientific study has been to draw our attention to the cultural differences in the understanding of disease both now and in ancient Mediterranean culture. Illness is culturally defined, and it includes physical, social, and spiritual dimensions. Healing is also culturally defined and should therefore be understood more broadly than the typical, modern medical focus on curing a patient's disease.
In antiquity illness carried with it incapacity and displacement from family and community, and the attendant loss of personal worth. The goal of healing therefore was the full restoration of a person to a state of wellbeing and their place in their family and community. There are therefore social and relational aspects of healing that afford important opportunities for the collaboration of medical, health care, social, and religious professionals, religious communities, and the patient's family. As we have seen, however, there has been a tendency for medical practitioners to 'medicalize' the psychological and spiritual aspects of illness, raising questions of the limits of medicine and the need for collaboration between medical professionals and others who can respond to the psychological, social, and spiritual needs of patients. Scheper-Hughes (1989), for example, reports:
One thing I do not hear from my colleagues in medical anthropology but rather from within some quarters of clinical biomedicine is an invitation to reduce rather than expand the parameters of medical efficacy, a call for a more humble model of doctoring as 'plumbing', simple 'body-work' that would leave social ills and social healing to political activists, and psychological/spiritual ills and other forms of existential malaise to ethnomedical and spiritual healers. (p. 67)
Above we defined the various ancient healers and health-care systems in a grid with four quadrants (sacred and secular, folk and professional). These typically functioned in relative isolation from one another, although a patient might well seek help from more than one kind of healer (see Sirach again). In each system, faith in the healer or in that healing system was important for its effectiveness in bringing healing. Whatever the system, patients needed or need to believe that it can address their needs. Where such faith is lacking, success in bringing healing is reduced. Establishing effective professional collaboration among professionals in various fields continues to be one of the challenges for the helping and healing professions.
Implications of views of healing in ancient Judaism
As the quotation from Sirach at the beginning of this article illustrates, the traditional, sacred and folk approaches to healing and the newer, secular and professional approaches to healing were in conflict, with the latter slowly gaining ground. Most people probably sought help for their illnesses from folk healers and spiritual direction from priests and community religious leaders. Illness was also culturally and religiously defined as the result of sin. It was assumed that forgiveness was required. Physical symptoms were the result of a direct cause, whether divine punishment or demon possession. In many cases illness brought shame, pollution or uncleanness, and therefore ostracism or marginalisation from family and society. In Matthew, the demoniacs lived in tombs, and the hemorrhaging woman would have been forbidden to marry, have sexual relations, or participate in religious activities. The leper was required to show himself to the priest and offer the proper sacrifices in order to re-enter society.
Healing was also understood as regaining wholeness or shalom: physical and spiritual wellbeing. Today we might ask what rites, ceremonies, or celebrations could help in formalising a person's full recovery and acceptance back into their place in their family, work, and communities (secular and faith communities), whether their illness be cancer, drug addiction, or psychiatric?
In Part 2, we will apply this approach to the healing stories in Matthew 8–9.
The author declares that he has no financial or personal relationships which may have inappropriately influenced him in writing this article.
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1. This article was originally presented as the first part of a two-part presentation at conferences held at the Faculty of Theology at North-West University and at Stellenbosch on 25 and 27 August 2015. Special thanks to Dean François Viljoen and Professor Jan G. van der Watt for organising these conferences.
2. Scheper-Hughes (1989) cites Alan Harwood (personal communication) for the observation that 'an unanticipated side effects (sic) of the popularity of the 'disease/illness' dichotomy is that it has created a single discourse for anthropologists and clinicians that has allowed physicians to claim both disease and illness, curing as well as healing for the biomedical domain' (p. 66).
3. See, e.g. Scheper-Hughes (1989): 'Critical medical anthropology has become a new commodity, carefully sanitized, nicely packaged, pleasant tasting (no bitter after-taste) – the very latest and very possibly the most bourgeois product introduced into the medical education curriculum' (p. 66).
4. Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by the International Health Conference, New York, 19–22 June 1946; signed on 22 July 1946 by the representatives of 61 States (Official Records of the World Health Organization, no. 2, p. 100) and entered into force on 7 April 1948. The definition has not been amended since 1948 (http://www.who.int/about/mission/en)
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Alain Froment
Amazing Anatomy The Human Body and Evolution
A remarkable description of the human body, as seen through the history and evolution of the many living species that humans evolved from
Marc Abélès
An Anthropologist in the French Parliament
And Evolution Created Woman Sexual Coercion and Violence in Men
An accessible, compelling assessment of what has been learned concerning the relationships between the sexes/genders from an evolutionary point of view.
Maurice Bloch
The Anthropology and the Cognitive Challenge
An introduction to cognitive anthropology by one of the world's most distinguished anthropologists
Artificial Intelligence and the Chimpanzees of the Future For an Anthropology of Intelligence
Confronted with future challenges connected with the emergence of AI, a lucid and enlightening look by a paleoanthropologist, specialist in evolution.
Jean-Pierre Changeux
The Artificial Man
Sylvie Cadolle
Being a Step-parent The Recomposition of the Family
More than one million children in France live permanently or occasionally with a step-parent. What place does a step-parent hold in the family of a child whose parents are divorced or separated? What role does he or she play? Is it sufficient to know how to love in order to succeed in reconstructing a family? This is the first French investigation into the relations between step-parents and step-children that allows both the adults and the children to freely express themselves. Sylvie Cadolle teaches philosophy and educational sociology.
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Isolde Lasoen really rolled into music. As a drummer with Daan she's probably known for the longest time. She also plays in several other bands and she has her own solo project. Isolde talks about how it all started for her as a musician, breaking through for the lucky few and how she also feels like being an entrepreneur.
"When I was little, my family revolved round music. We were all in the marching band. We rehearsed once or twice a week and had a concert of excursion once or twice a week. For me, it was logical, after secondary school, to go on to study music and make a career of it. No one was against it or questioned it, except for some teachers who thought that I had to study languages, but now my teacher French is so proud when I sing in French."
"From week one at the conservatory, I was getting small gigs: a pub with thirty people or a wedding. Sometimes, you're playing in the background and no one is interested. Then you are literally blend in with the scenery, but as a musician, that's a gift, because it teaches you a lot to play music with people in all kinds of situations. I think you've got to be very open-minded, if you've got the talent to play different styles. I was in a kind of gala orchestra, but also in jazz groups, I also played hip-hop and funk and even Latin American music. One thing led to another and Daan got in touch with me, because he'd heard there was a good drummer in Ghent."
"The creative sector is tough. When you make an album as an unknown musician, it is really difficult. I have enough friends of mine who are incredibly talented. They make an album and put their heart and soul and money into it, but it doesn't work. Why do some break through? It's a combination of many factors. On the one hand it must be good or you definitely need to raise interest in a segment of the population. Usually there's a machine behind it: a good management, a promotional and booking agency, a record company. But it also can be coincidence. If a really famous person notices an obscure group and says something about it, that can all cause you to break through. A TV appearance can also get you noticed. But in fact you can't put your finger on how you break through. For me, it wasn't a spectacular breakthrough. It was a very steady crescendo of my career over all those years."
"I'm absolutely an entrepreneur. It's A and B. A is creating and being creative and B is all the rest. I've been playing with Daan for sixteen years now and he's always said: 'If you make your own album, make sure the music belongs to you.' I want to be prudent about it. I want to keep making music and doing various freelance jobs, because I like it and it feeds my creativity, but of course I'd still like to make x-numer fo solo albums. And keep entertaining and pleasing my audience."
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Hania Rani
From £17.50 plus booking fee
Hania Rani is a pianist, composer and musician who splits her life between Warsaw, where she makes her home, and Berlin where she studied and often works. She has written for strings, piano, voice and electronics and has collaborated with the likes of Christian Löffler, Dobrawa Czocher and Hior Chronik, and released an album with her Polish group tęskno last year.
She has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in Europe – from the National Philharmony in Warsaw, to Funkhaus in Berlin, to The Roundhouse in London (where she made her debut at the Gondwana 10th anniversary festival in October 2018) and at festivals such as Open'er, Scope Festival and Eurosonic. Her compositions for solo piano were born out of a fascination with the piano as an instrument, and her desire to interpret its sound and harmonic possibilities in their entirety and in her own way.
Esja is her debut solo album and for Rani it is her first, real, personal statement as an artist. "No hiding behind the "collaborations" or "projects" anymore. For the very first time, finally – just me, as I am".
Recorded at Rani's apartment in Warsaw (the piano room has a beautiful reverb and the space has become part art studio and part sound laboratory for Rani) and at her friend Bergur Þórisson's studio in Reykjavik, Esja is a series of beautiful melodic vignettes. Sensual, sensitive, rhythmic, atmospheric, free but harmonious, beguiling and hypnotic, collectively they project a sense of unlimited space and time.
Rani's second album with the esteemed Manchester-based Gondwana Record label has been announced for release in 2020.
It's clear Hania Rani is destined for great things. Seeing her perform at the unique Union Chappel will be an unmissable experience.
Union Chapel, London
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