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Subject: 2012 London Olympics Means Sweat, Tears… and Costly Medals Tax
URL: http://mney.co/1J7r07q
2012 London Olympics Means Sweat, Tears… and Costly Medals Tax
By Deborah Baratz, Money Morning • August 10, 2012
As the 2012 London Olympics slowly comes to an end this weekend, the Americans still maintain their lead in medal winnings. As of Friday morning, the United States led with 90 medals comprised of 39 golds, 25 silvers and 26 bronze.
At this year's Olympics, the U.S. swimmers cleaned up with 31 medals while track and field is trying to catch up with its 24 medals. They may still have a chance.
And unless your completely tuned out, you'll know that swimmer Michael Phelps won six medals, leading the overall U.S. medal count.
But this doesn't just mean those Olympians are coming home as decorated, victorious athletes.
It means they're coming home to a pricey tax bill.
Turns out even Olympic achievements can't escape the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Olympic Medals Tax: Great Job, Now Pay Up
According to the Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), medals and prize money are both subject to income tax.
For an athlete winning a gold medal, it may be priceless from its sentimental value, but it comes with a monetary value: $675 for a gold, reported ATR; a silver medal has about a $385 worth and a bronze, ever the disappointing prize, comes in lower than $5.
These medals come with a 35% tax payable to the IRS, but that's only the beginning. The real chunk comes from an Olympic athlete's cash bonus. On top of winning a coveted medal, theU.S. Olympic Organizing Committee will pay cash bonuses to the London games medal winners.
That equals about a $25,000 payday for a gold medal, $15,000 for the silver and $10,000 for the bronze.
With the 35% income tax rate, bronze medalists will owe the IRS $3,500; silver medalists will pay $5,250 andthe top finishers will be liable for $8,750.
"It's no different from winning Wheel of Fortune or the lottery," Alex Knight, a tax partner at Atlanta's Habif, Arogeti & Wynne,told Reuters.
With the Olympics in London, The fact that the Games are taking place in the U.K. means that any income earned in London could be taxed by the British government. As is customary with the games,British authoritieshave agreed to waive tax claims on the medal wins.Money a U.S.athlete might earn on the side while across the pond - say, by attending events with a key sponsor - would be taxable by the British, Knight says.
U.S. citizens would get a credit for any British taxes paid against their federal taxes, but with the UK's highest marginal tax rate of 40% exceeding the U.S.'s 35%, top athletes could end up paying higher taxes than usual on those earnings.
And don't forget about all the endorsement money that some of the top athletes will see.
Swimmer Ryan Lochte is poised to call himself a millionaire this year thanks to endorsements from Gatorade, Speedo and AT&T-just to name a few. At 17-years-old, All-Around gymnastics winner Gabby Douglas could see an endorsement payday of $8 million to $12 million in the next four years, reported ESPN.
While these endorsement dollars can help pay the tax bill and provide financial security, not all Olympic athletes are created financially equal. For some, paying such weighty taxes is a financial hardship.
Enter the Olympic Tax Elimination Act
Help could be on the way as the White House on Monday supported legislation to spare athletes from the Olympic Medals tax.
The Olympic Tax Elimination Act has been introduced by Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL, after reviewing an ATR report that pointed out Olympic athletes could pay up to $9,000 in taxes for each gold medal to the IRS.
Rubio has argued that "athletes representing our nation overseas in the Olympics shouldn't have to worry about an extra tax bill waiting for them back at home."
As a sports-loving commander-in-chief, President Obama supports the bill.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said this week that "if it were to get to [the president's] desk, he would support it."
Carney added, "The president believes that we should support efforts ... to ensure that we're doing everything we can to honor and support our Olympic athletes who have volunteered to represent our nation at the Olympic Games."
And not to be left out in this election year, the likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney also favors not taxing the Olympic athletes.
In the big picture for potential taxable income, the legislation won't affect large sums of money, but for an Olympian, an end to the Olympic medals tax could go a long way.
Related Articles and News:
Money Morning:
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Americans for Tax Reform:
Win Olympic Gold, Pay the IRS
Olympic medals: gold to the IRS too?
ESPN:
Endorsements Lucrative for Gabby Douglas
AFP:
Obama backs ending Olympic "medal' tax
Slate:
Olympic Tax Elimination Act Supported By Barack Obama, Marco Rubio | {
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The National Center of Excellence for Aviation Operators (NEXTOR) is part of a national alliance of research institutes with centers dedicated to the advancement of new ideas, the training of professionals, and the growth of knowledge in the field of aviation operations.
Nextor was established in 1996 by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a collaboration between academia, government, and private industry. It comprises five university centers of excellence, government partners, and industry partners. It offers conferences and research to advance its mission of education and growth of knowledge in the field.
The NEXTOR administrative offices are located at the center of excellence at University of California, Berkeley, as part of the Institute of Transportation Studies. Other centers of excellence are located at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), and George Mason University.
Each NEXTOR university center has its own director:
Michael Ball, Ph.D., University of Maryland at College Park
Arnold Barnett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mark Hansen, Ph.D., UC Berkeley
Lance Sherry, Ph.D., George Mason University
Antonio Trani, Virginia Tech
See also
Transportation Library, UC Berkeley
References
Mark Hansen, Ph.D., Director, NEXTOR, UC Berkeley
Michael Cassidy, Ph.D., Acting Director, UC Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies
Steven Campbell, Assistant Director, UC Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies
Virginia Tech
Aviation organizations based in the United States
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Education in California
Aviation in California
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Australia express: art
December 20, 2017 December 20, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / Leave a comment
One cannot but judge the architecture of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV- International), on St. Kilda Road in Melbourne, as falling somewhere between the unfortunate and the disgraceful — this photo of kids playing in the plaza outside it makes it look more serenely seductive than it is. And the interiors! Mostly they're grim, just grim, especially after a renovation completed in 2004 by the Italian architect Mario Bellini, who created new gallery spaces by dropping opaque stone boxes into the existing building's glass-covered courtyards, thus destroying what was in all likelihood the principal redeeming feature of the original design.
Even so, it's the premier museum in one of Australia's two most cosmopolitan states (Victorians will assert, usually only half-jokingly, Melbourne's superior cultivation and cosmopolitanism in comparison with Sydney, which we heard characterized — more than once — as some kind of over-the-hill Lady of Questionable Virtue). So, as this building houses National Gallery of the State of Victoria, whatever that means, one is obliged to look.
We found: some nice moments, a couple of welcome surprises, a few terrific pieces, and one stunner, a work of contemporary art.
Inside the dark gray perimeter facades sits a single a light-drenched atrium. If you stay on the ground floor and venture toward the rear, you stumble into this.
In the 1960s, Leonard French, a celebrated Australian artist, worked for five years on a stained glass ceiling for what's called the Great Room, as if this were some kind of edgy update of the great rooms in historic British manor houses. Impressive, and to my eye more pleasurable to behold than the verging-on-kitsch Tiffany glass compositions that the ceiling recalls. The museum's curators seem a bit flummoxed as to how to use this space; basically, they've thrown a few cushiony pieces in there and invited the children in to play. And they do.
Upstairs (where the windows are, on the upper right), we found galleries devoted to the decorative arts, including one offering up an abundance of very fine Wedgewood — all those aspirant 19th-century Australians adopting British tastes, I suppose. I've come to appreciate Wedgewood's refinement quite a lot, thanks to the enthusiasm and beneficence of my beloved mother-in-law, Norma. This amusing Egyptian piece struck my fancy, though Danny predicted that Norma would not take to it.
Though we agreed that this one, below. was just her sort of thing.
The NGV and the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney exhibit a good deal of Aboriginal Art; this, from Sydney, captivated me with its absolutely perplexing pictorial space.
Back in Melbourne's NGV-International, this beautiful installation, below, of medieval sculptures made these works-from-another-world arresting in a way that the Metropolitan Museum of Art's installations in its medieval galleries are not. One oddity: in this openly Christian-dominant country (nativity crèches and decorated Christmas trees appear everywhere in the public sphere), the NGV's wall texts assume not an iota of background knowledge about the religion or its traditions. One went something along the lines of this: Christians consider saints intermediaries between humanity and the divine. Another offered a careful definition of just what an attribute is, and explained how they function iconographically in Christian art.
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a scholar-princess who converted many wayward souls to Christianity merely by dint of her incisive intellect and oratorical powers of persuasion, has always been a secret favorite of mine, and this ca. 16th century Catalan representation of her holding the wheel, a torture device that shattered when her persecutors tried to use it on her, stuck with me. I love the combination of her serene, aquiline features and her slightly dynamic but not-quite-contrapposto-esque pose. Then we practically ran straight into one of the best Hans (aka Jean) Arp sculptures, from his "Growth" series, that I've ever encountered. I was really tempted to hug it.
Finally, looking at the art at the museums in Sydney and Melbourne heightened my appreciation for that artist whose work Danny is so taken by, Del Kathryn Barton. We included one image from her exhibition at the NGV-Australia (which is in a different building from the NGV-International, down the street), a couple of posts ago. Danny loves DKB's complex compositions, jewel-like colors, the over-the-top patterning and refined detail; I appreciate these but just can't get over the questionable mythologies she's drawing on in her depiction of women and their bodies. In any case, this painting is quite typical of what's on display at her solo retrospective exhibition, and I appreciated it more after reading the catalogue essay, which discussed how influenced she is by medieval painting, with its lapidary colors and lack of recessive spaces.
It did occur to me, too, that the busyness of DKB's surfaces bears affinities to Aboriginal painting — here's one particularly good example, from Sydney.
And those big, haunting eyes that appear everywhere in her paintings evoke the haunting eyes in some Aboriginal sculptures, like these two, below.
The NGV Triennial was still in the process of being installed when we visited, but luckily, this piece had already been hung; it became the crème de la crème of our art-scouting day.
Entitled the PET lamp, this is by Alvaro Catalán de Ocón, a Spanish designer, who worked with the Bula'Bula Arts Aboriginal Corporation to find a group of weavers with whom he could collaborate. They gathered reeds, along with the plants necessary to make the dyes, produced the tints, organized the composition, and wove it. Technically, it's a chandelier, I guess. Whatever: it's a stunning, inspiring piece, which the NGV-International's installation team displayed brilliantly, placing the lamps themselves just above eye level; the large weaving several feet above your head, suspended from the ceiling; and placing circular mirrors on a dais just above floor level. Since mirrors can be used to visually diminish the scale of the object they reflect, you get to experience the piece both as it envelops you, spreading majestically over your head and bleeding into your peripheral vision, and at the same time, regard its entirety by glancing toward the silvery pools of light near your feet.
Seeing this piece set off the kind of all-encompassing, full-body experience of a work of art that is often craved, and rarely realized. Really superb.
Danny's been complaining that, since I'm always behind the camera, we run the risk of having few pictures of me from the trip. He gets the photo credit for this one.
Australia express: architecture
December 18, 2017 December 18, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / 1 Comment
Of the bits of Australian this-and-that that Danny and I did manage to take in, the takeaways reside in the realms of architecture, art, and urban landscapes. (This may not surprise our faithful readers.) These impressions are as fugitive as was our time in the Land Down Under en tout, but there's no stopping the camera from shooting what it shoots (deliberate cognition plays at best a supporting role), and once images become digitally imprinted, a record of sorts emerges.
Architecture first. Australian cities, or at least Sydney and Melbourne, are organized more like Boston than like New York City, meaning that a relatively small core, usually coincident with the Central Business District, constitutes the eponymous legal municipality, and surrounding it are progressively expanding arcs or rings of suburbs. What differentiates Sydney and Melbourne from Boston is that the size of that inner core is really small, so once you start walking away from the core the suburbs start almost right away. Still, as in Boston, Sydney and Melbourne's inner suburbs contain older as well as new buildings; spatially, their layout varies, and they bear traces of an orientation toward pedestrians. We're told that as the distance from the urban core increases, Australian suburbs' density diminishes, along with the varieties of experience they offer.
The parts of Sydney we walked through to get from Rushcutter's Bay, the suburb where we stayed, to the downtown harbor area took us through many ranges of tiny, older residential buildings, some in wood, and others masonry. A few of these areas snuggle up to, or surround a little open area akin to a village green– below, look how some kid just dropped her bicycle and walked in her front door with no thought of locks or bike stands. Just as we all used to do, growing up. Right in the middle of Sydney! Nearby stood larger buildings that served the original community — perhaps a library, a school, a church. What the building below was or now is remains a mystery, but it's fairly typical of the small Victorian public infrastructure in both Sydney and Melbourne.
Then there's the more majestic stuff. Victorian architects in Australia, it seemed to me, relished their distance from the stodgy old colonial mothership. They seemed to take a good deal of enjoyment in designing over the top– these two building are both in Melbourne, the bottom is the central train station on Flinder's Street.
Others, of course, contented themselves with Monumental and Sedate. This the former Royal Mail Exchange Building, now the Whitehouse Institute of Design in Melbourne. That red-brick/yellow-ochre detailing is a common combination in public buildings in both cities.
As for more recent buildings, our impression was that the general design quality is higher than in the US — see below, an ordinary luxury residential tower, where the architect at least tried to entertain the eye as it travels, wittingly or not, from base to crest.
Then, there was the special. I'll wait on a wonderful project by the ever-uneven Jean Nouvel, because it fits best into the urban landscape entry, but here's a surprising success by the also ever-uneven Frank Gehry, a business school at the University of Technology Sydney.
The canting of the windows on the exterior did just wonderful things with the clouds. (Lucky we caught it on a nice summer day.) And the texture in the brick façade, created by projecting and recessing passages of bricks as they followed the building's complex curvature, was very successful.
Inside, the building had the same spatial mess of "some cool moves and a lot of afterthoughts" that I've come to expect in most Gehry buildings, except the superb Guggenheim Bilbao. Here, the cool move was an element built up of wood blocks that looked as though it fell out of some Brobdingnagian child's playpen.
The real treat was seeing the Melbourne School of Design, designed Nader Tehrani of NADAAA and John Wardle of John Wardle Architects, which, in the central element-within-atrium motif, may look similar, but I assure you, the resemblance is only superficial. I will write about the masterful MSD elsewhere, so I'll spare my breath and fingers here. Here are a couple of images, though.
The architects transformed the internal corridors into habitable spaces (see tables and desks at left) and the wire mesh allowed them maintain a degree of visual openness to other floors while abiding by safety regulations.
Through that crisscrossing network of family relations that life is, Nader introduced me to John, with whom I spent a good deal of time. One afternoon, Danny and I scoped out a library he did for the Melbourne Grammar School, a tony private school whose original buildings must have been designed with Oxford or Cambridge in mind.
Respectfully, Wardle did something very different, with some beautiful details, inside and out.
Look (below) how the vertical brick headers (are they headers?) project out of the surface as the wall's plane cants back!
The library's stacks become an object of curiosity when you get just a peek, from above.
We also saw OMA's MPavilion 2017 in Queen Victoria Gardens, just because. When you're passing something branded "Rem Koolhaas", you stop to poke around a bit– although in this case, not even long enough for a cup of coffee.
Finally, a very nice new building which is the cornerstone of a billion-dollar campus upgrading ongoing at the University of Technology Sydney, by Durbach Block Jaggers, buddies of John Wardle. Appropriately enough, it houses the Graduate School of Health. A ton to say about this one, too, but I'll just leave you with teasers and eye candy.
An unembarassment of riches
December 8, 2017 December 9, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / Leave a comment
So, a little mop-up in the guise of a recap is left to somewhat compositionally-AWOL me.
We began in Queenstown, which is charming, offering a well-conceived and articulated built environment as the human crown jewel set within, or the comparatively inevitably impoverished jumping-off point into, the spectacular and varied landscapes dominated and structured by the inestimably beautiful Southern Alps. To give Queenstown its due, it is perhaps the most beautiful and monumental setting of any urban area (it's a small one) we have seen.
Typical street scene in Queenstown (republished)
The town offers a hubbub of activity, as it is animated by its narrow streets and pathways, its small-scale and muscular urban and building design, and its energetic, on-the-go, hiker-accentuated human aesthetic. To use the indistinct (not my favorite way) but evocative (that's good) phrases: The place and the people are happening, have good energy, give off a good vibe.
The vibe in Queenstown: there were dozens of these on the hike up Queenstown Hill
The landscapes of the region we have justly gushed (never enough) about. Even the humdrum among them – the city park, and an elevation-static walk starting in Queenstown along the lake and then beyond – are memorable and prospectively never tiring. Our one disappointment, not being able to walk/hike the three-day Routeburn Track, reputably among the most exquisite in New Zealand, owing to a minor injury Gideon sustained, turned into a compensatory boon of us getting to explore by car and foot more of the Queenstown region. After leaving the urban and in its own way urbane area of Queenstown, we drove through the seductive temperate rainforest
Nature's extravagance: a roadside embankment on the West Coast
– it was, mostly on and sometimes off, wet with rain – and mountainscapes of the west coast, fittingly named West Coast, and then across the mountain isthmus of Arthur's Pass to a more conventional and more distinctive urban experience of Christchurch.
In composing our journey, we usually seek to alternate types of places, so as to maximize contrasts — which constrains that assassin of experience, habituation — and the wonder of novelty. Though there are several of these types of alternations, the most obvious and frequently employed is the rural-urban one, which also often can be characterized by hiking trails vs. walking pavement and urban parks, and what each respectively brings us to.
Botanic Gardens, Christchurch ("the Green City"), with Sarah's favorite flowers: irises
So, we ended our rural bacchanalia of the South Island with a few days in Christchurch, its largest city, the third largest in New Zealand.
Old Government Building (1912), now a Heritage Hotel, Christchurch
Even though I have nothing to add to Sarah's magnificent portrait of reemerging Christchurch, I will mention a humdrum item – although many such items exist on the trip, but a nonprecious few make it into its official portrayal here. We discovered Macpac, a New Zealand analogue of Patagonia. When we were preparing for this trip, having resolved to bear gear and clothing of low volume and weight (essentially what hikers tote), which means hi-tech polyester, I of sensitive skin found only one line of shirts (from Patagonia) I could withstand. I got six of them for the trip.
One problem: Sarah hates their appearance. She says, because they are objectively hideous. In a willing bow to her, I have checked out a generous helping of outdoors stores, including those we happen upon, without success. Enter Macpac, which had a shirt of all the magical qualities — light, low volume, wicking — which I could epidermally tolerate, was more conventional material-like in feel and look, and which Sarah (and Gideon) liked.
Instant wardrobe replacement of short- and long-sleeve shirts, transforming me from a daily advertisement for Patagonia into one for Macpac.
Needing to fly somewhere in the North Island to resume our urban-rural alternation, we decided on the small Art Deco city extraordinaire Napier,
Napier, on the North Island, has a Miami vibe
where we strolled for a few hours thinking of an architecturally unsullied Miami Beach and disputating the desirability of returning to Napier someday for a longer stint, before heading off by car to Tongariro, and its justly famous transalpine tramp. After four days of our rural and hiking wonders of Tongariro (Sarah: "I would do that hike every year") and Rotorua – both of Hobbit/Lord of the Rings fame – we finished off our New Zealand romp with two solid days in Auckland's Viaduct area, with a splendid view of the harbor, urbanity, and enough worthy activities to keep us happy.
Waterfront and Historic Ferry Building (1912) in downtown Auckland
Gideon went off on his own to do his solo-city-thing, this time to the concussive detriment of his head. Sarah and I went off to do our art and architecture thing, most notably at the lovely Auckland Art Gallery,
New wing, Auckland Art Gallery, FJMT and Archimedia (2011)
Old Wing, Auckland Art Gallery (1888, originally the Auckland Public Library)
John Pule, Kehe Tau Hauaga Foou "To All New Arrivals" (2007), detail, Auckland Art Gallery (note façade of St. Peters, center bottom, and Taj Mahal, center top)
having already in the Christchurch Art Gallery seen a wonderful Bridget Reilly show and discovered a fabulous kinetic artist, Len Lye, and in the a Napier museum, receiving the unexpected pleasure of being introduced to a merging of arts we had not imagined in the body (really body-covers) of historic Art Deco Kimonos!
In sum, in New Zealand we drove ourselves South to North and then again South to North immersing ourselves in the experience of the most magnificent landscapes of nature's pacific and tumultuous offerings, getting a taste or more of the largest (Auckland, 1.5M), third largest (Christchurch, 400K), sixth largest (Napier, 130K), tenth largest (Rotorua, 60K), and barely-large-enough-to-be-one, placing 27th (Queenstown, 15K) city, and many larger and smaller towns in-between, and taking pleasure in some of the finer products of human creativity. Everywhere and without exception, the New Zealanders were friendly, helpful, informed, and well-spoken in, at least to me, their charmingly accented English. They appear to know that they have something extraordinary going for them, and, generous lot that they are — here's a woman who runs a weekly open-air soup kitchen in Auckland, offering us a meal — they don't mind sharing the natural and urbanistic wealth.
We were, and left, and shall return, the richer for it.
— Danny
Volcanos and Calderas: Tongariro Alpine Crossing
November 27, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / 3 Comments
New Zealanders, with their seemingly infinite capacity to charm, charmingly call trekking or hiking "tramping", which constitutes something of a national pastime. Tourist brochures and government-sponsored websites alike advertise the Tongariro Alpine Crossing as the best one-day tramp in the country. Not for the faint of heart, though. It's 19.4 kilometers (nary a water source along the way), with official estimates advising that hikers to plan on between six and eight hours, with the ominous addendum, "depending upon your condition". You are also repeatedly reminded to pack for different kinds of weather events: you can shiver in pelting sleet and sweat in blazing rays of sun in a single day. Or you can find yourself at the peak of a dry, sandy, 10-foot-wide ridge huddling against 65 mile-per-hour winds, as happened the day after we set out on this monumental — just no other word for it — journey. Some years ago, authorities, knocking their heads together about how to adequately alarm hikers (any number have died here over the years) into packing sensibly, settled upon the seductive, but probably ineffectual name change, and the generations-marinated Tongariro Crossing became the Tongariro ALPINE Crossing.
The path goes up a valley to the saddle between Mt. Tongariro and Mt. Ngauruhoe, both active volcanos. We and our fellow hikers — a simpatico, hail-fellow-well-met, mostly international crew — are repeatedly exhorted to stick to the designated route. If you do, you pass a sign below Tongariro, the largest, offering instructions in the event that it erupts in your presence. Item one: "Move away as quickly as you are able". I laughed, and we proceeded without bothering to read the rest.
How to convey the experience of that day? Readers may thank me for discarding my first idea, which was to snap a photo every five minutes through the entire trek and to post every one here, sequentially, with the logic being that nothing else would suffice to impart the dual sense the day gifted to us: arrested time, infinite space. Instead, I offer, in sequential order, highlights of some of the awesome moments which came to us, step by step by step, at the infinitesimal pace of human locomotion.
When we started, clouds draped Mount Tongariro in shades of white. Slowly, the ground cover changes: less grass, and less green, now scattered in wheat-colored clumps aside low scrub brush and lichen-covered rocks.
Eventually, the proportion of grass to dirt tips decisively in favor of earth, as the pure conical shape of the Tongariro crater comes into view.
Surprise number one: Red! The Red Crater rises 6200 feet above sea level.
Eventually, you enter a desolate, soil and rock-strewn bowl which leads around the active, still steaming vent.
As you approach the Red Crater to circumambulate its perimeter, all flora disappear and you are left with acres liberally strewn with black, volcanic rock. The last eruption was in the late 1970s.
At the crest of the next peak, this culminates in a succession of extraordinary compositions. The pictures illustrating this post were culled from the 140+ photos I shot that day.
Circumventing the Red Crater (you couldn't actually ascend it) brought you into view of the vaginal-looking orifice from which all that lava spewed during its last eruption. From there, you began your multi-houred descent. Around one bend, you see this: the Emerald Lakes (at right). At left-center, in middle distance, you can just glimpse the Blue Lake, and behind it in the horizon, Lake Tapuo, which is a caldera of a different volcano, about 90 miles away.
The Emerald Lakes sit at the edge of a large, grass-covered pan which resembles, a bit, the Amphitheater at the Drakensburg in South Africa. This was shot from the other end of the pan, looking back at the Red Crater.
On the way down to the exit (which entailed some climbing up, too), the landscape serves up an exuberant riot of muted color.
Near the top of the descent:
And slowly, again, the proportion of volcanic rock to ground cover and grasses shifts.
By late afternoon, you've spent over an hour trekking through an absurdly dense, all-embracing rain forest. Nothing to shoot except deep shadows, ferns, moss, and spreading palm leaves.
And then — you're done.
One last shot, taken en route to our next destination, showed where we'd been, from a distance. All three of us completed the trek in seven hours, without rushing. Reveling in my inexperience and my enthusiasm, I declared the Tongariro Alpine Crossing the best hike in the world.
All's new in Christchurch
November 22, 2017 November 25, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / Leave a comment
In Auckland, in Queenstown, and most dramatically, in Christchurch, one's overwhelming impression of NZ is new, new, new. Partly that's because of the ever-flourishing greenery (Christchurch calls itself "the green city"), yet many other factors contribute to the country's perpetual sense of freshness. Owing to its isolation –a bunch of islands seemingly floating around in the Pacific – this was one of the last terrains that humans settled, with Pacific Islanders arriving sometime between the 11th and the 13th centuries CE. Since the Maori lived in tribal settlements in wood and thatch, which they rebuilt over and over, the country's oldest surviving buildings, as far as I can tell, are a handful of dwellings by British colonists from the 1840s onward.
William's Cottage, now an art gallery, in Queenstown (1864) — note oval bronze plaque to left of front door
Many if not most landmarks date to the early 20th century, including (surprise!) a sumptuous little Carnegie Library in Hokitika on the west coast, which we stumbled upon en route to Christchurch, driving up the South Island's west coast.
Carnegie Library (1902), Hokitika, now the Hokitika Museum
Despite, or perhaps because of these comparatively slender historical pickings, everywhere we went, we were struck by the determined celebration of local history. (Having spent my 20s with my head, arms, and mind buried in archives, it occurred to me that the availability of records, and the manageability of their number, surely helps facilitate this apparent preoccupation with history — NZ's land area measures around the size of Great Britain, while its peoples number fewer than five million, which is one-fifth the population of New York City's metropolitan area). Wherever we went, we frequently found ourselves standing in front of bronze plaques and laminated wood signs, telling tales of the explorer who first navigated this or that fiord, who first huddled into this spit of land, accompanied by his herd of sheep; of the colonist who planted this or that specimen tree, died here, did that.
Also, references to and artifacts of Maori culture pervade linguistic and visual culture, appearing in place names and dual-language signs; celebrated in museums, alluded to in decorative patterns on printed clothing, jade jewelry, statues, stenciled wallpaper. The Maori people were never very numerous on these islands; currently, they account for three per cent of the country's population. Such gestures go part way to redress past wrongs to these indigenous people, to be sure, but I suspect it and all these other historical markers serve a larger function: that of constructing a robust narrative of NZ nationhood and identity.
Even with these historical markers, in cities, the impression is that you are immersed in the recent or the now, and Christchurch, a city of 240,000 on the east coast of the South Island, is the newest of all this new. In 2011, "the shakes" – a 6.3 earthquake – devastated the central area of the city, severely damaging its large cathedral (built between 1864 and 1904), as well as many other historic buildings.
Rebuilding a small church downtown
95% of the buildings in the central business district were either destroyed in the earthquake itself, or declared unsafe, and subsequently demolished.
Yup, that's adjacent to the Central Business District
In residential areas, of the 100,000 homes damaged, approximately 10,000 had to be demolished.
Built environmental junkie types will know Christchurch from Shigeru Ban's gorgeous, inspiring Transitional Cathedral, aka Cardboard Cathedral, which stands in as the seat for the Anglican ministry, as Christchurch's old, heavily damaged Cathedral continues its embattled way toward reconstruction.
Entrance, Shigeru Ban's Transitional Cathedral
The first major building completed after the earthquake, Ban's TC was constructed largely of recyclable and/or inexpensive materials: huge cardboard tubes comprise the nave's vaults; translucent, polycarbonate for the roof;
The four rectangular rooms with windows are recycled shipping containers
disused shipping containers serve as the ministry offices. The slight curve of the roof off-axis (the shape is not a perfect triangle), which creates a subtle, compelling dynamism in the nave,
matched the bubbly personality of Hilde, a sweet, lively woman who welcomed us by proudly revealing that she was "in her tenth decade", before she told us, quite informatively, about the city, the church, and her congregation.
All in all, in Christchurch you get to see something both rare and thought-provoking. If you were to build the best city you could ex novo, what would you do? Other such experiments exist. In the past: Brasilia, New Delhi, Chandigarh. Today: Masdar in Abu Dhabi by Foster and Partners, and countless new cities in China, but the former remains largely unexecuted, and the latter exercises are so vast in scale that speed of execution and developer profits were systematically privileged over sophistication in design.
Christchurch may be different. It's too early to tell for sure. Much of downtown remains a vast construction site littered with empty plots of land, monuments to the city's ravaged state. But even the way the city has approached those voids is impressive. To keep people's spirits up amidst all those vacant lots, public art has been installed.
Glulam arches make a pathway downtown
The brightly colored animals resemble the sheep, for which NZ is justly famous
And there are murals, along with informal installations, too.
Mural to the left, temporary stage for impromptu performances at right
Building has proceeded slowly in the Central Business District — Christchurchians grumble about it, then shrug, adding, it's a great city. The CBD has been divided into precincts for retail, "innovation" (which I gather means hi-tech), health, performing and visual arts, and "justice and emergency services". Dozens of large new buildings are under construction: a new metro sports facility, a new central library, a new convention center. A new transit and bus station opened recently.
New park under construction, with Ban's Transitional Cathedral to the left
Large green strips of new parkland and green plazas solves one of the central problems of rebuilding; namely, so much less office space is now needed downtown because of people's increasingly mobile work practices.
If the residential areas are any indication, the results promise to be both instructive and impressive. Christchurchians needed to build homes quickly, so residential development has outpaced commercial and governmental projects. Our Air BnB, called the Little Black Hut, served as a temporary residence for husband-and-wife real estate developers, who had lost their own home during the shakes. Vertical wood siding, stained black, encircles the exterior, and white-stained plywood sheets line its interiors.
Little Black Hut, Christchurch: A place to stay
A couple of days of walking around the city suggested that the Little Black Hut's design finesse was not unusual: most homes are small, but the detailing and compositional sensibility even in little cinder block, wood, or corrugated-metal-sided homes looks pretty well done.
How little we missed the "sense of history" so prized amongst Americans! Running into the few remaining Victorian houses, grand and modest, provided enjoyment but not the sense of relief one finds when stumbling upon even modest historic structures in the United States. What we found in Christchurch substantiates the argument I advanced in WtYW that the problem in the US built environment is less old (better)-versus-new (clueless), but the poor design quality and craftsmanship of new construction. In Christchurch, high quality new homes, commercial, and retail buildings could be found everywhere. Even the mediocre buildings are good. Stay tuned, then, for the new iteration of New Zealand's garden city — and dream.
NZ: Queenstown and Milford Sound
November 13, 2017 November 13, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / 2 Comments
New Zealand is not a place I thought I'd ever go – not on my radar screen, figuratively or literally. More, in my ignorance, I thought life would not be the poorer for having skipped it. Only when Danny and I were at a dinner at a friend's some years ago, and he told us that New Zealand, to which he'd been that past winter, was the most beautiful place he'd ever been, did it occur to me that these islands floating some 900 miles southeast of Australia might be a destination worth considering.
That friend of ours, he's been to lots of places, I remember thinking. Maybe we should look into that. Then, some years later, I befriended a lovely woman and discovered she owns a house in the North Island. Still, to lose an entire 24 hours of one's life to continuous flying! (And that's one way.) Why choose that when so many delectables lay closer at hand? Especially as New Zealand — tunnel vision confession – seemed to feature precious little distinguished architecture or urbanism, and even less of historic note. When the British colonized in the mid-19th century, the indigenous peoples, the Maori, were still hunter-gatherers. To most people, the thought of New Zealand conjures up little more than Hollywood films: The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings.
In the monthslong flurry of researching this journey, reading, flipping through books, ordering more books, reading and flipping through them, speaking to friends and acquaintances, endless clicking on hundreds of websites, New Zealand kept hovering near the top of our minds. Pictures entranced us.
Just an ordinary view in the South Island. White dots are Merino Sheep.
The Tongariro Alpine Track, the Roteburn track, Milford Sound. Lonely Planet made Auckland sound like a dump, but I found a publication about its recent Viaduct Waterfront renewal that made it look pretty cool. OK. Get on the plane, pull out the computer, work.
Over mostly deep, dark, ominous waters, you fly and fly and fly and fly – total flying time from JFK to Queenstown was nearly 30 hours — but the reward has proven extraordinary. The approach to Queenstown, in the South Island, said it all: New Zealand is absurdly, ridiculously beautiful.
Approach to Queenstown
That's Gideon, standing on the threshold of our porch, with the view reflected in the glass doors
As I write this I sit in the bedroom of our Air BnB in Queenstown, a town of between 14,000-19,000 (sources differ) on the eastern central portion of New Zealand's South Island, its settlement strung along an inlet of Lake Wakatipu like little beads on a necklace.
Queenstown's on the right bank of the lake
Just the view from our bedroom could have kept us in bed all day long,
and here's the sunrise that greeted us in the morning.
The climate here, I'm told, is a temperate rain forest, and I've never, ever seen landscapes this green – as though, during some bacchanalian festivities in the heavens, buckets of bright green dye were joyously dumped onto these lands.
No Photoshopping, I swear
Even the names of the geographic landmarks betray a struggle on the part of its early colonizers to accurately describe what they found here. The mountain range surrounding Queenstown is called the Remarkables; the area around Rotorua, the Bay of Plenty. NZ's place names also betray British colonizers' sense of humor: one extremely narrow waterway of questionable navigability is called Doubtful Sound. That sense of humor appears to have woven its way into the fabric of contemporary Zealandian cultural sensibility, as in both Queenstown and Christchurch, we found signs exhibiting the natives' wry attitude about their distance from most of the rest of the world.
Air New Zealand sign, Queenstown Airport
Sign on the front lawn of Christchurch Art Gallery
Every tourist website, every guidebook, every Top Ten or Top Twenty or just plain top insists upon Milford Sound, in the South Island, was named after Milford Haven in Wales by the British explorer who arrived on its shores in 1820. Getting there is a 4-hour drive from Queenstown, so we opted instead for a day trip in a prop plane, which flew so close to mountain ridges that I found myself reminding myself to breathe as I clutched every fingerhold I could find, unwillingly picturing us plummeting into the rocks,
and trees.
Staggering views of snow-capped mountains, fjords, and some grass-covered farms in a place called Paradise, dotted with Merino sheep. (In NZ, Merino wool garments are everywhere on offer.) The boat ride around the sound itself proved less spectacular than we'd been led to believe it would be, but still:
seeing those mountains shooting straight out of its deep, black waters is unforgettable.
Morocco's Architecture and Tradition
November 2, 2017 November 1, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / Leave a comment
Frozen in time. From the first day we entered the Kasbah in Marrakesh through the end of our trip to the UNESCO World Heritage site Aït Ben Haddou, that was my overwhelming impression of Morocco.
The exception was Casablanca, but Fez, people tell me, confers this impression with even greater intensity. In its sense of arrested time, Morocco felt very different from other developing societies I've encountered. Take India. In India, people's lives are saturated with tradition, but they do not, or at least did not appear to me to reject modernity. In some of Morocco's most distant reaches, people seem only dimly aware that modern societies even exist. What are they watching on satellite TV?
Traditional Moroccan architecture, which is most Moroccan architecture, can be characterized thus. Walls, walls, and walls.
That's first. Next: extreme complexity in surface patterning.
Last: extreme simplicity of spatial organization. Whether it's the riad courtyard houses, or a palace complex such as Bahia Palace, or the Ben Youssef Medrasa, spatial arrangements vary very little. Small rooms, or concentric layers of smaller and larger rooms, encircling open air courtyards.
Sometimes, in larger buildings, internal rooms with tiny windows butt up onto rooms opening onto subcourtyards with skylit roofs.
Spatial organization, spatial sequences – all are straightforward, even banal. (If the site varies topographically, sometimes there's a little more action, as in the palace at Telouet.) So the colorful, intricate patterns constitute the only means of arresting our visual interest — or, to invert the formulation, to compensate for the lack of design complexity.
On the drive from Aït Ben Haddou back to Marrakesh, Danny, Gideon and I discussed this, noting that although we'd seen many of central Morocco's premier monuments, we'd discerned scant artistic development. Always, Zelig (ceramic tile mosaics) stretching from the floor to shoulder-level; intricate, lacy plasterwork above; then wood, painted and carved, on top (the wood needs to be on top because it spans ceilings, windows, doors).
In no place we visited did that differ.
To explain to Gideon the difference between the architectural tradition as we've encountered it in Morocco and the western one, I used painting, with which he is more familiar. Think about what a Giotto looks like, I said. Then compare it to Leonardo's Madonna and Child in the Louvre, and then compare that to Michaelangelo's Madonna and Child. The subject is the same; the paintings don't look at all alike. Each artist, in some way, was trying to express something new, even if he was also building on established traditions. Here, the mosaic work in Telout's Kasbah (early 20th century) resembles the mosaic work in Marrakesh's Ben Youssef Medrasa (16th century).
So, art or craft? Reluctantly, I concede: Danny's correct.
That's it for Morocco.
Sossusvlei's Sand Dunes
October 9, 2017 October 10, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / Leave a comment
Beauty in desolation.
That dot on the upper right is Sarah, descending from Dune 40
When you see a documentary on the Namib desert, it emphasizes how life flourishes even in the forbidding landscape of the oldest desert on earth, three hundred million years strong. When you are there and in the neighboring desert regions, you notice the sporadic desert shrubs and plants, and if you look closely enough a few bugs, but they appear as occasional notes within the operatic majesty of the withering landforms with their textures and colors themselves. I am well-aware of the current condition, technologically enabled, of being able to see beauty in what for millennia must have inspired fear and thoughts of enervation and death, which must have precluded feelings and thoughts of beauty, let alone of the sublime, a word which is not hyperbolic to convey what it is to stand before the dunes and behold.
Sossusvlei, as the region is called. We drove past dunes.
We gazed upon them. We walked past and around them. We climbed them. We (Gideon and Sarah) stood astride them and surveyed the dominion. Gideon lay on them. He even, unsuccessfully, tried to roll down them, only to discover that they enveloped and captured his body as they had his imagination and soul.
The dunes are massively high, some more than three-hundred meters. Their forms are beautiful, bordering on the perfect. Yet their color and texture occupy pride of place: The velvety burnt orange at any distance — far, medium, or close-up looking down at your bare feet while climbing.
The unimaginably fine grained, soft, and flowing look and feel to the sand with those same benuded feet and with cupped and finger-sifting hands. The multi-modal sensation that you are walking and sinking a cushiony bit with every step in a place like no other on earth.
Driving from Sesriem, the barely-a-settlement at the entrance to the massive Namib-Naukluft National Park (more than five times larger than Yellowstone), on the lone road through the dunescape, we marveled at the sand giants, pyramidical and conical, on both sides, stopping at Dune 40 for two hours of beholding, climbing, and contemplating, the three principal activities that compose experiencing this special landscape. I reached my vertiginous limit about a third of the way up to the first (high) crest.
The (vertigo-inducing) view from midway up Dune 40
Sarah went on past the second crest. And Gideon, proud seventeen-year-old champ that he is, made it to the highest point, the fourth crest. After retrieving our footwear (left at the dune's base, communing with the shoes and sandals and flipflops of a range of nationalities),
reassembling at our SUV, driving further into the dunescape, taking a four-wheel drive sand-ferry for four kilometers, and trekking afoot twenty minutes deeper up into the dunes, we came upon the nearly sacralized desert landscape, foremost among desert moments in the world, of Deadvlei — to wander among, behold, and contemplate, and, in Sarah's and my case, talk about the dune-flanked and framed magnificent salt pan
and poetically dead trees,
and anything, which was plenty, that the embodied mind of being there conjured up for the hour or so that we basked in this and our singularity, and in our commonality of sharing this place and our lives.
Gideon, as he has been doing ever more in his meditative orientation and personal journey, took and followed his own path, experiencing Deadvlei on his own, much of which by lying down on his back and, eyes closed, feeling the sun and the place unforgettably on and around him.
We found out about Sossusvlei's extraordinary landscapes from "Wildest Africa" , a reasonably decent TV documentary series. The photography sold us all, especially Gideon, and for months we walked around the house discussing whether or not to visit what we came to call the DOOOOOoooNES of the NAMIB, in always-risible attempts to imitate Colin Salmon's deep baritone voice, which his talent agency accurately describes as EPIC and COMMANDING.
Epic and commanding. Check.
Sossusvlei and Deadvlei's landscapes you will never, ever forget. When we got there, I realized that I'd assumed, without knowing I'd assumed it, that the cinematography in the Namib Desert segment had been doctored, colorized, because no place could actually look that way.
But it does. When we arrived, I struggled with vocabulary, seeking to excavate the names of the oil paint tubes I used to order routinely from Pearl Paint: Yellow ochre. Red ochre. Dark yellow ochre. Burnt Umber.
That red-orange sand! On your toes it felt like velvet or silk — not in the slightest like the granular irritant you eagerly wash off your feet after a day at the beach. So sensuous. I could have washed my face in it. (Gideon did.)
The emptiness; the burnt umbers and ochres and greens and browns; the scorching heat, the dessication beyond what you thought imaginable on earth; all these contribute to the feeling that you can only arrive here once; and having come, you can never leave, or rather, more accurately, this place will never leave you. The stark artistry of the forms makes of every moment, a painting,
though one of the surprising things was that those incised lines, up close, were not always so precisely linear at all,
especially after humans had got there. But still, the sand's shifting patterns were mesmerizing. That the winds and sands could be counted upon to eventually restore order, to make patterns out of the chaos of human intervention, was deeply comforting.
Indeed, patterns were everywhere.
Deadvlei's salt pan surface
And in Deadvlei, the figure-ground relationships!
One could teach a whole seminar on vertical reach and horizon lines, or on fields of color and lines of figures, using only material from a single afternoon spent in this place.
Then again, you could just go, experience it, and be enriched.
Photo essay: Mountains and a Caldera
October 5, 2017 October 10, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / 1 Comment
The other day, I alluded to the extraordinary, and extraordinarily different mountain ranges we've had the pleasure to behold and good fortune to climb. Some visuals:
Sentinel and Amphitheater, Drakensburg National Park, South Africa
Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
Sossusvlei, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco
Ngorogoro Crater, Tanzania (sunrise on a cloudy day)
Ngorogoro Crater, Tanzania (late afternoon on a mostly clear day)
The More Subtle Great Adventure
July 28, 2017 July 29, 2017 / coordinatinggoldhagens / Leave a comment
We are sitting in our amazingly overstuffed though comfortable Airbnb rental at 7:19 in the late afternoon of an overcast Oslo day, listening to what Gideon would call a criminally underrated album, Neil Young's Sleep With Angels. Sarah, two feet to my right in the sitting area's easy chair, edits photos, a nearly daily activity, about which she has had more to say and will say yet more than I could ever offer, so I'll move on to Gideon, who listens to the music, unlike Sarah and me, with devoted concentration as he lays on the couch six feet across from Sarah. We are spending a quiet evening (depending on how you conceive of it all) working or recreating in our respective momentary ways, in tight proximity to one another, with our activities punctuated by questions, verbal offerings, banter, repartee, and a fair amount of laughter. I just laughed heartily as I thought about what I might write next. Gideon turned my way, raised his head and said what? I replied I'll let you know after I write it. Gideon chuckled, a broad smile lighting up his face, with the words that sounds ominous gracing his lips right before they graced Sarah's and my ears.
I was recalling the jocular riffs which Gideon and I exchanged on and off again during the day, a two-heads-is-better-than-one activity which was set in motion when we began discussing how strange our host's (to us) unfamiliar Norwegian name sounded to our ears, and what a burden such a name would be to an American child, should his parents in ignorance or cultural defiance confer it upon him. Among the many (we think, Sarah less so) witty and silly things we considered and said was coming up with a roster of the worst (invented) names. Some were euphonious violations, others onomatopoetical virtuosos, some were unprintable – and so to honor the latter, I will refrain from mentioning any. Sarah is probably right about the value of our product, or half right, which in such matters is right enough.
We had a fine day and previous evening in Oslo, mostly walking and taking in its distinctive urbanity and its fabric, mainly known as buildings.
At 7:30 this morning, Sarah and I (Gideon chose to sleep in) also drove to the outlying part of Oslo called Mortensrud to see an intelligent, intriguing, and, without being beautiful or uplifting, inspiring contemporary church by Jensen & Skodvin. In the early afternoon, just as it was beginning to rain, we visited and marveled at Snohetta's renowned Opera House.
All this notwithstanding and all the captivating photos Sarah offers you notwithstanding, and all the descriptions and impressions and analyses we also record here for you notwithstanding, for us so much of this already great adventure we spend together in the interstitial moments which are really hours, we do so in a more subtle great adventure sitting near one another, picking up our heads, and sharing a serious theme which one of us raises, or finding humor (profound or silly) in some aspect, large or small, of the human condition, a condition about which our senses have become notably heightened since embarking on this journey, and which I joyfully expect will remain so for the coming year.
–Danny, 28 July 2017
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The Bowen Technique is a gentle hands-on remedial therapy. Moves can be applied directly to skin or if more comfortable for the client, through light clothing and is suitable for all ages. Muscles which hold our bodies in the correct alignment can sometimes be compromised by physical injury, poor posture, emotional trauma or constant stress. The Bowen Technique subconsciously connects the brain with the source of the problem bringing awareness and triggering adjustments in the body, which help to restore normal function. As it is often difficult to trace the root cause of many symptoms, Bowen addresses the whole body rather than simply focusing on the condition or symptom and 'a quick-fix', and therefore the outcome is often long-lasting, with the body being given the chance to heal itself properly.
Esther was previously a professional dancer, teacher and movement specialist for 15 years, having attained a BA (Hons) in Dance at the Laban Centre for Movement & Dance in London. Throughout her career she developed an interest in physical therapy, anatomy and physiology, through receiving treatment herself for various injuries and her subsequent progression into remedial bodywork felt like a very natural progression for her.
Esther trained at the European College of Bowen Studies and is a registered member of the Bowen Therapy Professional Association.
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X-Static aka "Toronto's rave HQ" was located at 162 John Street. It opened in the latter part of 1992 as the brain child of Alan Stephenson and Ben Ferguson. The original location (shown in the video below) overlooked Queen Street, but they quickly relocated the front of the facility when a more prime retail space opened up. The pair split in 1994 as Ben set out to distance himself from Stephenson, who then became the sole proprietor for a short period of time.
For most of Toronto's Golden Age the store truly was the scene's headquarters. With the best offering of mixtapes, rave gear and tickets – the store also had the city's master sheet of upcoming raves dates.
Sorry, X-Static is currently closed. | {
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Gerbillus nanus är en däggdjursart som beskrevs av Blanford 1875. Gerbillus nanus ingår i släktet Gerbillus och familjen råttdjur. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
Utseende
Arten når en kroppslängd (huvud och bål) av 5,8 till 8,2 cm, en svanslängd av 9,6 till 12,5 cm och en vikt av 9,5 till 18 g. Den har 1,9 till 2,3 cm långa bakfötter och 1,0 till 1,2 cm stora öron. Håren som bildar pälsen på ovansidan är gråa nära roten och annars sandfärgade till ljus orangebruna. Det förekommer en tydlig gräns mot den vita undersidan. Huvudet kännetecknas av vita fläckar framför ögonen och bakom öronen. Bakfötternas fotsulor är inte eller bara glest täckta med hår. Ljusgråa och mörkgråa längre hår bildar en tofs vid svansens spets. Honor har fyra par spenar.
Utbredning
Denna ökenråtta förekommer i västra Sahara och i Sahelzonen från Mauretanien till västra Tchad och norrut till södra Tunisien. En annan population hittas från Arabiska halvön över Irak och Iran till Afghanistan, Pakistan och västra Indien. Gerbillus nanus lever i halvöknar och öknar. Den vistas oftast i oaser eller i andra delar av öknen som har något yppigare växtlighet.
Ekologi
Gerbillus nanus är aktiv på natten och de går främst på marken. Det underjordiska boet grävs antingen själv eller det övertas av andra ökenråttor som Psammomys obesus eller Meriones libycus. Gärna används naturliga klaffar i leran när bygget påbörjas. Födan utgörs av blad och andra gröna delar av örter samt av frön. Denna ökenråtta är känd för att den är rörligare än flera andra släktmedlemmar. Den kan vandra några hundra meter per natt. Två honor var dräktiga med två respektive tre ungar. Djuret jagas främst av tornugglan.
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Råttdjur
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Däggdjur i etiopiska regionen
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Q: Function outside of ng-view being called on ng-view change I have a function that is outside of the scope of ng-view but it is being called every time that a change to the ng-view is being made.
<div id="header" ng-controller="menuController">
<div id="menu" ng-if="showmenu">
<ul id="mainmenu">
...
</ul>
{{ menu() }}
</div>
</div>
<div ng-controller="bodyController">
<div ng-view></div>
</div>
In this case, every time I navigate, using an item in #mainmenu that changes the template within ng-view, the menuController.menu() function is being called.
Why is this happening?
A: This may be because of digest cycle, which may be triggered by many things. As soon as digest/apply cycle is triggered on your scope, you will see that menu() function is getting called.
Most state change in angular will trigger a digest cycle like clicking on links etc.
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The two were dragged to the court by the Attorney-General based on the content of the leaked tape, allegedly inciting NDC party communicators to rain verbal insults and also incite violence against the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) and the National Peace Council (NPC).
They were charged with conspiracy to cause harm and assault on a public officer.
However, in a statement signed and issued by the General Secretary of the NDC, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the NDC finds it curious that the Chief Justice, having created the divisions for the High Court, with a fully constituted Criminal Division would have the case of Mr Ofosu Ampofo assigned to a Justice at the Commercial Division of the High Court.
Accusing the government of attempting to gag its political opponents, the NDC said it had, however, never thought that such disregard for the rights of its members would be the weapons of choice in a political vendetta.
The party said it had witnessed countless instances of harassment, intimidation, criminality and lawlessness, thereby questioning the quick move to sanction the abuse of prosecutorial powers to intimidate opponents.
According to the NDC, contrary to the government's belief that the maltreatment of its members, hasty media trials and the peddling of falsehoods against them would be met with a docile party, the party would take every reasonable step to assert the innocence of its members and insist on respect for their fundamental human rights.
"We demand fair and lawful treatment for all our members and an immediate end to this harassment," the statement stressed.
The statement went on to say that despite the NDC's strong disagreement with what it called "this partisan prosecution," it demands fairness in the judicial process and it is its expectation that historical hostility to the NDC, whether real or perceived, will play no role in the determination of all cases and that only the facts of each case, the position of the law and the objective assessment of same will inform any outcome''.
The alleged meeting between Mr Ofosu Ampofo and NDC communicators was aimed at planning strategies ahead of the 2020 general election. | {
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Even modern advances in the study of medicine, psychology and neuroscience have delivered us back to the time-old practice of making art. Art Therapy, the hybrid field that harnesses art towards healing, has gained national attention in recent years, signifying a revolution in how we understand the connections between body and mind.
Adult colouring books have noticeably exploded into a multi-million dollar market in recent years. These colouring books avow a meditative effect, giving adults a childlike experience of relaxed focus and imaginative catharsis. As art-making continues to garner more popular familiarity with its positive mental influence, the field of art therapy has also secured a national spotlight.
Many charitable organisations and private practices run by certified psychologists and therapists now exist that laud art therapy as a seriously transformative player in the medical world. Organisations making major advancements in the field in the United States include the American Art Therapy Assocation and the Art Therapy Project based in New York, both of which seek to elevate the practice and awareness of art therapy and its astonishing impact on a variety of patients.
In Western medicine especially, there is a long history of compartmentalising physical-neurological functions apart from intangible emotional-mental phenomena. However, with increased medical sophistication we also see the breakdown of this boundary. The rise in nuanced recognition — on the part of evolutionary biologists and art theorists alike — that artful expression is an innate human tendency has led to the development of art therapy.
The American Art Therapy Association defines art therapy as "a mental health profession in which clients, facilitated by the art therapist, use art media, the creative process, and the resulting artwork to explore their feelings, reconcile emotional conflicts, foster self-awareness, manage behaviour and addictions, develop social skills, improve reality orientation, reduce anxiety, and increase self-esteem." By utilising what many might call the "alternative" process of art-making, art therapists help patients cope with, or even recover from, a vast array of difficulties; for example, conquering PTSD using clay, which has been shown to affect the memory portion of the human brain. Art Therapy though, being a highly personal process, can be sought for any number of conditions ranging from grief, anxiety, and depression to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. It is art's ability to unlock one's individual unconscious and communicate that through images that make art therapy an incredibly promising practice both independently and in conjunction with traditional medicine.
Art Therapy emphasises the complex connections between our bodies, brains, and emotional unconscious. Regarding health as a holistic complexity, it empowers patients across all ages to quite literally take their illness into their own hands and create positive transformation. | {
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Celebrity News September 30, 2019
It Seems that Celebrities also Enjoy Gambling
Great Gift Ideas for Any Type of Gamer
Vegas' Most Glamorous Casino Destinations
Gambling has been one of the most favorite forms of entertainment for countless people around the world. But when you think about it, one thing that comes into your mind is that it's generally enjoyed by 'mundane' people like you and me. You wouldn't think the highest-paid actors and other celebrities would also find interest in them. But you'd be surprised to know just how involved they are in these addictive games. In this article, we're going to take a look at some of them and see, what games they enjoy playing.
Some of the hard-core slots players
Slots are one of the most widespread and loved games in the gambling industry. Not only are they fun and entertaining, but some of their Return to Players policy, like the Starburst RTP, offer some serious payouts to their players. That's why it's not surprising (well, it is a little bit) to know that some of the celebrities don't mind standing in the crowded gaming halls just to enjoy their favorite slots. One of the biggest lovers of such games is former Playboy model Pamela Anderson, who enjoys not only slots but also poker and was married to one of the most famous poker players Rick Salomon.
Another hard-core player of slots was the now-deceased reality TV star and music producer David Gest. He was so notorious for his self-destructive behavior, that even his friends admit that he had run up debts of up to half a million in slots and other gambling games before his death.
Other popular games among celebrities
Blackjack is probably one of the most popular games among celebrities, probably because of its intellectual demands. Some of the biggest Blackjack players are Ben Affleck, who is famous for his extravagance in spending big sums of money; and Tiger Woods, who's also reportedly been playing hands worth more than $20,000.
Poker is also one of the most beloved games among celebrities. One of its biggest fans is a high-pitched actress Jennifer Tilly. The actress is so involved in it – especially in the game called Texas Hold'em – that she even won the World Series of Poker Ladies Championship in 2005 with the prize of $370,000.
Another fan of poker is our beloved Spider-Man Tobey Maguire. He's actually been taking lessons from a professional player to become proficient in the game. He was also a member of a celebrity poker ring, which included such A-listers as DiCaprio, Affleck, Delevingne, and others.
Roulette's spinning wheel is yet another appealing toy for celebrities. One enthusiastic player of it is NBA star, Charles Barkley who is an active visitor of Las Vegas and its famous Roulette industry. But Barkley hasn't been alone in his Vegas ventures; one of his best buddies there was Tiger Woods, who's not only a wild Blackjack player but also a Roulette lover.
It's surprising to find out that the politicians also find joy in gambling, which is especially true for the now-deceased presidential candidate John McCain. The stories abound about his all-day ventures behind Craps tables. McCain wasn't the only one for his love of Craps; a famous comedian Ray Romano was also heavily involved in it. In fact, he was so addicted that he had to create this rehab program for himself, where he would work a Craps table for his friend but not play for himself.
Gambling is a form of entertainment whose appeal engrosses many customers' attention. But sometimes we think that it only absorbs simple people like us; in reality, though, many celebrities also find joy in them. And with their ever-larger paychecks, they can raise the stakes to the heights that are unimaginable to us, which makes gambling so much more entertaining for them.
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Cruise Prices Inside £5,089 Sea view £5,869 Balcony £7,279 Suite £11,879
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Cruise Prices Inside £6,919 Sea view £7,879 Balcony £11,339 Suite Sold Out
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25 Night San Francisco to Sydney
Cruise Prices Inside £3,559 Sea view £3,959 Balcony £5,359 Suite Sold Out
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President Trump to campaign in battleground states, Florida and North Carolina, on Tuesday
Photo by the White House
WASHINGTON D.C. - President Donald Trump will highlight his environmental agenda as he campaigns in the battleground states of Florida and North Carolina on Tuesday.
The White House says Trump will stop in Jupiter, Florida, on Tuesday to remind voters there of his conservation and environmental protection efforts in the Everglades region.
For the federal budget year beginning Oct. 1, the White House said, Trump asked Congress for $250 million in annual funding to accelerate construction of infrastructure for the Everglades as part of the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration. The project aims to improve the Everglades by enhancing regional water storage capacity and reducing harmful discharges from Lake Okeechobee.
MORE NEWS: Biden-Trump race tightening in the biggest battleground: Poll
The president will also hold a campaign rally Tuesday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Trump narrowly won both states in the 2016 presidential election.
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What is Timiskaming Forest Alliance Inc.?
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In October of 1994, members of Timiskaming's forest industry departed from their historical business model that relied on a government-based forest management system and founded a private forest management company named the Timiskaming Forest Alliance Inc. TFAI shareholders are a consortium of forest-based industry partners, ranging from small independent logging operators to large forest-products producers. Together they have assumed all forest management planning and operational responsibilities, including forest renewal and maintenance, on Crown land for the Timiskaming Forest. The more than 10,000 square kilometres of managed forested land extends westward from the Ontario/Quebec border for 166 kilometres, and northward from Lake Timiskaming to Lake Abitibi. In support of the forest management efforts, TFAI plants between 5 to 6 million trees annually. | {
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Subathra d/o V Manickam first came to St Luke's Hospital in 2008 after hip replacement surgery. She chose to come back again after spinal surgery in January 2017.
Next came a stroke. She returned to St Luke's Hospital for speech therapy. When she told her speech therapist about chest pains she felt at home, the therapist immediately asked Ms Subathra to see the doctor at St Luke's Outpatient Clinic. Ms Subathra had a heart attack, literally.
Throughout the ups and downs in her health, Ms Subathra has one constant in her life: the friendly and warm St Luke's Hospital nurses and therapists. She visits them whenever she is back for follow up care.
She is now thinking about volunteering at St Luke's Hospital to help other patients and repay the kindness she had received as a patient there.
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NEW PALTZ, NY (December 12, 2016) – Historic Huguenot Street has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections Planning Grant for 2016-2017 in the amount of $49,170. The purpose of this federally-funded grant is to support a team of experts in collections preservation and environmental management to comprehensively review twelve historic structures at HHS. Over the course of several months, the consultants will visit the site and work closely with HHS' staff, Board, and committee members to recommend sustainable improvements to these sensitive environments. The project entitled "Sustainable Preservation of Collections and Architectural Assets at Historic Huguenot Street" has been made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor.
"The HHS Board is committed to professionalizing our operations and protecting the valuable assets entrusted to our care," added Board Chair Mary Etta Schneider. "We are grateful to Josephine for her work in securing this significant grant."
Consultant Michael C. Henry is Principal Engineer/Architect and founding partner of Watson & Henry Associates where he has practiced for the past 33 years, consulting to institutions, cultural heritage stewards and architects/engineers throughout the United States and in India, Cuba, Mexico, Brazil, Africa, and Tunisia. Henry's work includes sustainable environmental management and monitoring for museum collections and archives; investigation, monitoring, analysis and assessment of historic buildings; and preservation of significant historic structures, especially unconventional or technically challenging buildings.
Consultant Richard L. Kerschner specializes in museum environments and preventive conservation for collections in historic buildings. He is Conservator Emeritus at the Shelburne Museum in Vermont where he established the Conservation Department, managed preventive conservation, and directed the treatment of folk and decorative art objects, paintings, textiles, and works of art on paper for 32 years. He holds an M.A. and Certificate of Advanced Study in Conservation from the Cooperstown Graduate Program, and is a Fellow and past treasurer of the American Institute for Conservation and Fellow and past council member of the International Institute for Conservation. | {
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A classic Deputy Sheriff Double Holster gun set with 2 brown handled toy cap guns. Our 1950's Western-style set comes with 2 deluxe plastic gun set features real trigger and hammer action with a real rotating cylinder. The two brown double holsters feature with slots to slide on your cowboy belt. Share a gun with your pardner or perform some fancy gunslinger tricks! Don't forget your ammunition with our 8 Ring Caps Refill.
Package: Gift Card - "Deputy - Double Holster Set - Shoots 8 Ring Caps"
Wow it really flies high into the sky! Just push up the the ring to launch and spin the classic UFO .. | {
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Ficci Ladies Organization Kolkata Chapter Introduces Their Pan-India Initiative "Flo Advocacy And Legal Cell"
With an objective to establish the rightful place for women in our society and to uphold the fact that Women should stand beside Women for empowerment, FICCI Ladies Organization (FLO) an exclusive women�s wing of the prestigious national organization FICCI today launched the Kolkata Chapter of their pan-India initiative "Flo Advocacy and Legal Cell" in the esteemed presence of His Excellency Shri Keshari Nath Tripathi, Hon�ble Governor of West Bengal as the Chief Guest, Smt. Ruma Pal, Retired Justice of Supreme Court as the Guest of Honor and National Flo President Ms. Vinita Bimbhet. The three panelists for an interactive discussion were Ms. Vrinda Grover, Lawyer Human Rights and Women�s Rights Activist, Ms. Asha Nayar Basu, Lawyer Senior Partner at S Jalan & Co. and Ms. Anupama Sureka, Chairperson Flo Kolkata.
FLO Advocacy and Legal Cell is a pan-India initiative that aims to equip members and other women with political and legal tools to influence gender discourse, use creative means to change social perceptions of women, create a platform for progressive thought and knowledge sharing and encourage members to spread legal awareness on women rights. The objective of this pan-India initiative is to ensure a healthy, physical, mental and emotional state for every member by guiding them through stressful periods or adverse situations, facilitating legally aware good decisions for their empowered life ahead. It will function in Kolkata like Swayam Cell wherein people can send their queries to mail id � [email protected] and they will be guided by a team of Special Panelists and Experts in the field. This launch aimed at not raising your voice but improving your argument with the help of legal advisors and experts. Under the able guidance of Anupama Sureka, Flo Chairperson Kolkata, the expert panel of Flo Advocacy and Legal Cell in Kolkata would provide guidance on Women Rights, Policy Recommendations, Laws affecting women, Schemes and Exceptions for Women and many other social aspects that women should be aware of. | {
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Conversion of a former industrial building in Brixton's Blenheim Gardens to provide a live-work unit inspired by the sites former use as a lightbulb factory.
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Occupying a long thin strip of land running adjacent the public footpath the scheme provides a rare opportunity to deliver a unique new fully glazed pavilion structure beneath an existing Victorian rail viaduct.
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Located within a conservation area and the Dulwich Estate, and comprising a semi-detached period dwelling on a unique end of terrace site, the project involved the complete overhaul and modernisation of the existing house with the provision of three glazed interlocking new-build concrete extensions clad in dark brown brick and aluminium panels.
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Article 1. Organization and Affiliation.
The Bloomington Old Time Music and Dance Group (BOTMDG) is organized as a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of the State of Indiana. Furthermore, BOTMDG operates as a Group Affiliate of the Country Dance and Song Society of America under guidelines established by the Society.
Article 2. Objectives. The Bloomington Old Time Music and Dance Group is organized exclusively for educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The educational function of the organization will be effected by the maintenance and operation of a weekly dance, as well as by the sponsorship of dance events where the teaching of old time and traditional music, dance, song and calling will take place for the public. Furthermore, all assets of the organization are permanently dedicated to its educational purpose or upon dissolution to any other tax exempt purpose within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
a) Membership in the BOTMDG is open to all. One becomes a member of BOTMDG by paying annual dues which shall be set by the Board of Directors.
b) Members in good standing are entitled to attend general and special meetings; to vote on all questions coming before the membership; to hold office and serve on standing or special committees.
c) Membership dues are for the calendar year. Members applying in midyear will pay prorated membership dues for that year.
Article 4. Meetings of the Membership.
a) An Annual Meeting of the membership shall be held each year in the month of January for the election of Board Members and the transaction of necessary business. The fiscal year shall be the calendar year.
b) Special meetings of the membership may be called by the Board Coordinator at his or her discretion, at the direction of the Board, or at the written request of 25% or more of the membership.
c) At least three weeks notice of the Annual or any special meeting shall be given, except in cases of emergency. Notices of meeting shall specify the matters to be considered.
Article 5. Board of Directors.
b) Board Coordinator: Calls and presides over Board meetings and membership meetings. With the approval of the rest of the Board, appoints any member of the BOTMDG as the Chair of a standing committee. Leads any fundraising efforts. Appoints nominating committee. Has signatory power on checks.
c) Dance Coordinator: Coordinate all tasks necessary to run the weekly dance. Serve as alternate for Board Coordinator. Has signatory power on checks.
d) Dance Co-coordinators: Help coordinate all tasks necessary to run the weekly dance.
e) Sugar Hill Co-coordinators: Coordinate all tasks necessary to run an annual music and dance weekend in August (Sugar Hill).
f) Communications Coordinator: Keeps records and minutes of Board meetings. Keeps membership records. Coordinates the editing, productions and distribution of the address list (Orange Sheet), calendar and any other dance group publications.
g) Finance Coordinator: Banks income, keeps books, prepares annual financial report, and prepares tax forms. Has signatory power on checks.
h) Any Board member who has not upheld duties as stated in these By-Laws can be removed by a two-thirds majority vote of the Board. Petitions for removal of a Board member must be presented to the Board in writing one month before a vote is taken. An opportunity for the Board member to respond to charges will be provided prior to the vote.
Article 6. Powers of the Board.
a) The Board has sole authority to approve all activities undertaken in the name of Bloomington Old Time Music and Dance Group.
b) The Board shall appoint a replacement for any Board member who is unable to fulfill duties.
c) The Board shall set schedules and dates for the year.
d) The Board shall authorize the budgets and the charges for all events.
e) The Board shall authorize expenditures for maintenance, acquisition and improvements of capital equipment, except as specified below.
f) The powers of the Board are limited insofar as any expenditure exceeding $1000 shall require a simple majority vote approval by a general membership meeting.
Article 7. Election of Board Members.
a) Board members are elected at the Annual Meeting of the membership in January and take office the 1st of February.
b) At least two months prior to the Annual Meeting, the Board Coordinator shall appoint a Nominating Committee of three or more members of BOTMDG, one of whom should be a member of the Board.
c) The Nominating Committee is charged with searching for candidates to run for Board positions. The Nominating Committee will report its list of nominees for the Board positions to the Board Coordinator for inclusion in the notification to members of the Annual Meeting.
d) Nomination for Board position may also be made from the floor at the Annual Meeting, provided the consent of the member nominated for office has been obtained.
e) A simple majority of members present at the Annual Meeting is required for election to office. Paper ballots shall be utilized and tellers appointed to tally the results.
Article 8. Amendments to the By-Laws.
a) Amendments to the By-Laws will be considered as business at the Annual Meeting.
b) Notice of proposed amendments to the By-Laws must be submitted in writing to the general membership three weeks prior to the Annual Meeting.
c) Approval and adoption of all amendments to these By-Laws shall require a two-thirds majority of those voting.
a) No part of the corporation's net earning shall inure to the benefit of Board members, group members or individuals.
b) The corporation shall not as a substantial part of its activities attempt to influence legislation or participate to any extent in a political campaign for or against any candidate for public office.
c) The corporation is not empowered to engage, other than as an insubstantial part of its activities, in activities which are not in furtherance of its purposes.
d) The corporation is limited in purpose, function, and operation by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. In the event of dissolution, the assets of the group will be distributed to another non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status.
e) Except as specifically mandated in these By-Laws, the parliamentary authority of the group shall be the latest edition of Robert's Rules of Order.
-to do all and any such things as may be conducive or incidental to the promotion of the above purposes to carry on any activity permitted to corporation organized under Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 180, and recognized as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, donations to which are deductible from taxable income under Section 170(c](2) of said Code (or corresponding provision of any future U.S. Internal Revenue law). | {
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MARSHALL assortment currently includes more than 500 different cabin and suspension shock absorbers designed for European and American commercial vehicles, while yet expanding.
Quality of the shock absorbers is strictly monitored on the each stage of the production process. Quality Control Center, designed in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025 standard requirements, is equipped with 19 types of testing equipment of more than 2 million US dollars in total value. Quality Center equipment guaranties high precision in control of size measurements, different damping rates, life-cycle testing of an assembled shock absorber or its parts, operation noise level testing, testing of the operating stability in a wide range of temperatures, and resistance to vibration and corrosive conditions due to high humidity and salt.
MARSHALL shock absorbers are manufactured in strict compliance with Standard Specifications. Unlike other companies on the market, MARSHALL doesn't offer simplified alternative products that don't fully meet standard vehicle manufacturing requirements and could compromise safety and controllability of a vehicle or reduce life span of a shock absorber and adjacent parts.
Long lasting life-cycle of MARSHALL shock absorbers is achieved by utilizing automatic welding process and high quality components. For example, well-known and reliable Japanese company NOK supplies all seals and oil scraper rings.
Hydraulic oil used in MARSHALL shock absorbers provides stable operating in the range of temperatures from -50 to +150 C.
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Fukushima prefecture divided by mountain ranges into 3 regions called Aizu, Nakadori and Hamadori. Fukushima city and Koriyama city located in Naka-dori region and Iwaki city located in Hama-dori region.
All regions have a considerably different culture and climates even they are in same Fukushima prefecture.I was so surprised the difference of weather on that day.
The longest hours of daylight is in Tohoku and also Hama dori region does not get snow at all, Naka dori region get snow falling on Basin Mountain and heavy snowfall in Aizaki region. Additionally, there are many people who moved to the Niigata from Aizu and Naka dori regions as refugees of Nuclear Power Plant. But, If they could deal the snow problems then local people may increase to return to their Hamadori region.
We arrived at the Iwaki center from the Kooriyama interchange about in 40 minutes. The radioactive dose rate was 0.2μ sievert/h inside of the car. Ministry of Education announced the radiation dose rate was 0.17μ sievert/h outside of Iwaki city. We entered Joban Expressway in Iwaki junction and towards to the Hirono town.
Then after 10 minutes, we entered in evacuation zone (20-30km from the Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant ). In this time, the radioactive dose rate in air was 0.6 μ sievert /h. in the car and increased at once.
We stopped at the convenience store to buy some drink.Radiation level outside was lowered to 0.47 μ sievert/ when we measured. I am not sure that this place may be decontaminated because of convenience store.
There were some people wore protective suits who may relate people with Nuclear Power Plant.
Then we left from the convenience store. After 5 minutes run from the convenience store we saw a signboard which was written in a big red color that "Evacuation zone start from here".
That means we are in the evacuation zone 20 km from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.
We really could not image that this is the evacuation zone and also do not feel any heaviness when we saw the nature of green and clear blue sky here. Because, the radiation is invisible, radiation has no color, taste, or smell and cannot be perceived by five human senses. That` s why it would be in deep trouble from now. | {
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ERC 2018 held on Mt Maunganui beach in great surf and shining sun.
Wainui's small team of 5 packed a big punch.
Stella took out bronze in the Open Women's Board race. Outstanding from the U16 year old!
Ava in her first year of seniors was 4th in the U16 Womens Board race. Stella also behind her in 6th after leading the entire race.
Stella, Ava and Saffi then took out the gold in the Open Women's Board relay and followed that up with a gold in the U16s.
Louis came in 9th for the U19 Board race with Joe in 10th in Open Board. They then followed that up with a 6th place in the Open Men's Board Rescue.
Such a great effort from our small team of 5! | {
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Are you doing Influencer Marketing the right way?
After all these years we can have one thing certain: influencer marketing is here to stay. Did you predict that in 2019 influencers would still be a thing? Yeah, it took a lot of people by surprise. But here we are, in a world where pretty much doesn't matter what you sell, but who has it and who wants it. If you can pay influencers to get the attention of the right people you might just hit the jackpot.
Influencers marketing is a great way to get brand awareness and convert new customers. Ok, this might be easier said than done. The process of finding the right influencer for your brand can be challenging because you never know if this influencer's audience will really have a connection with your brand. It's all about experimenting with different influencer and tracking the results, making sure to understand how many conversions your campaign generated and calculate your ROI. Is really important to analyze the analytics of your campaign. You might even find new insights about your target audience behavior that can be essential for your marketing efforts.
Here are a few questions you should ask yourself before starting an influencer marketing campaign.
– What do you want to promote? A product, service, activations or brand awareness.
– What is your target audience?
– What is the main idea, message or promotion you want to share?
– What is your unique selling proposition (USP)?
– What is the budget you want to invest into influencer marketing?
Great! If you answered all these questions you can now start planning your influencer marketing strategy. You have answered the foundation of your campaign. It is important that the messaging for this campaign is consistent in your marketing mix, from email marketing to OOH. Make sure you take the previous answers in considerations when answering the next set of questions.
– What social platform(s) will you use for my influencer campaign?
– What are your KPIs?
– What is the best social platform for your influencer marketing campaign?
– Have any of the influencers you selected for your campaign worked with any of your competitors?
– What is the engagement rate for each influencer you selected for your campaign?
If you are managing your own influencer marketing campaign it might take a few campaigns to understand what influencer works best with your brand. Just remember, you want the campaign to look as organic as possible. Do not use the influencer as just a quick tool to sell your product or service, now a days we see brands treating influencer as a long term partnership rather than just posting one video and quickly going for the next influencer. As we see this new trend we can tell that the influencer business is starting to feel more honest and real. When influencers partner with a brand for a long time it's natural that they have enough exposure with your brand to really understand and support your product or service. They might just do more than just promote your brand, they might even become real advocates. Just understand that the content creators are expecting a sense of freedom in their creations because they know their audience the best. Make sure you are taking the time to make them feel comfortable in your campaign and hear them out.
A great option is to hire an agency that can guide you through this process. Agencies have the experience of working with different brands and influencers so they know what would be best for your brand's specific needs. They take care of your influencer campaign by creating marketing strategies that will increase ROI. They also will be selecting, managing and negotiating with the influencers (yes, you don't have to do any of this). Here at incast we've helped brands achieve great results while always taking in consideration their KPIs. Your brand's objectives and goals are our driven force. It doesn't matter if you are new to influencer marketing or if you are looking to improve your influencer marketing campaigns, we are here to help your brand make the right impact.
Are you ready to start your influencer marketing campaign? Our campaign experts will design the map to get you the perfect campaign. Contact us at (424) 444-3076 or email us at [email protected].
COMO FUNCIONAM OS ALGORITMOS DAS REDES SOCIAIS?
YOUTUBE ANUNCIA NOVAS MÉTRICAS E MUDANÇAS NO YOUTUBE STUDIO! | {
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Home » Beef » Is there money to be made in black and white beef this winter?
Is there money to be made in black and white beef this winter?
Beef farmers looking to finish Hereford or Friesian steers will struggle to break-even this winter, due to high store costs and low factory prices, recent figures from Teagasc have shown.
Currently, most beef processing plants are now operating off a base price of 370-375c/kg for steers.
During the week ending October 1, some 18,242 steers were slaughtered in Department of Agriculture approved beef export plants. This is an increase of 2,113 head, or 9%, on the corresponding week in 2016.
The overall kill (37,639) is not only the highest weekly beef kill of 2017, but the highest since week ending November 8, 2014, when 37,509 cattle were slaughtered.
Teagasc figures show that farmers finishing Friesian steers this winter will require a break-even price of 381-411c/kg next spring. A higher price will be needed to secure a profit.
The higher break-even price (411c/kg) would be required if a 500kg steer, for example, was purchased for €1.76/kg or €880.
These break-even prices are significantly higher than the current quotes being offered to farmers. If those quotes remain unchanged until next spring, it will see many farmers 'out of pocket'.
Most Department of Agriculture approved processing plants were offering 353-380c/kg for P and O-grade animals during Spring 2017.
Assuming that the 500kg forward store would be finished over a 140-day period – gaining 0.9kg/day – a 326kg carcass would be expected to be produced.
At a store purchase cost of €1.76/kg, this animal would need to achieve 411c/kg or €1,339 to provide the farmer with enough money to cover his/her costs.
It is important to note that these break-even prices were generated using various budgeted costs – many of which can vary. Some of these include: silage at €25/t (dry matter); meal at €240/t; and fixed costs at €81/head.
It must also be noted that this example does not include a margin for the farmer. If a margin of €20/head was targeted, an extra 6c/kg would have to be added to the break-even price mentioned above – to allow for such a return.
Producers finishing Hereford steers will require a break-even price of 419-449c/kg. Again, this is only a break-even price and a higher price will be needed to secure a profit.
The higher break-even price (449c/kg) will be required if a 500kg steer was purchased at €2.07/kg or €1,035/head.
A 332kg carcass would be produced, assuming that the 500kg forward store would be finished over a 140-day period – gaining 0.9kg/day.
If the steer was bought for €1.76/kg, this animal would need to achieve 449c/kg or €1,490 to provide the farmer with sufficient funds to cover his/her costs.
Most Department of Agriculture approved processing plants were offering 375-403c/kg for O, R and U-grade animals during Spring 2017.
Yet again, it must be noted that these break-even prices were generated using various budgeted costs – many of which can vary greatly from one farm to the next. These costs include: meal at €240/t; silage at €25/t (dry matter); and fixed costs at €83/head.
Like the Friesian finisher, if a €20/head margin was targeted by the farmer, he/she would need to achieve an extra 6c/kg to allow for such a return. | {
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Assistant editor of The Times gives Attlee lecture
On Tuesday 15 March 2005, Assistant Editor, Chief Leader Writer and Columnist at The Times, Dr Tim Hames, appeared as a guest of the Political Society to give the 16th Attlee Memorial Lecture.
At 5.30pm, Dr Hames, accompanied by our Head of Politics, Mr Michael Perrins, and members of the Political Society Committee, elegantly strolled down the middle of a packed Big School to take their positions for the lecture. Mr Perrins officially opened the event, giving a brief background of former Haileyburian and British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, in whose honour the evening was held.
"Despite Attlee's relatively quiet five-year period at Haileybury, he always said that the school helped him fashion his ideology and develop the leadership talents he was later to display," said Mr Perrins.
The Political Society's Honorary Secretary, Jack Marsden (Th), then read the minutes of last year's Lecture, in which the controversial Claire Short MP spoke of her increasingly distant relationship with the present Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
Dr Hames – an alumnus of Oriel and Nuffield Colleges, Oxford – was then introduced. He had enjoyed Oxford so much that he in fact became a lecturer in Politics at the university. In 1996, Dr Hames entered journalism at one of the highest levels, earning the top job of deputy editor at The Times, where he has remained ever since.
Dr Hames began his lecture with a brief description of his journalistic career. He also gave a brief report on what he knew of former Prime Minister Attlee, in which he stated: "Attlee only bought The Times in the summer when he wanted to read about the cricket or attempt a crossword."
The question he would continue to answer for the remaining 25 minutes of the lecture was: "Does the modern media make political leadership in Britain impossible?" He continued with a quick role-play taken from the first ever television interview with a Prime Minister in 1950, which coincidently happened to be OH Attlee!
Reporter: How is the election going?
Attlee: Very well, very well!
Reporter: Anything else you wish to say?
Attlee: No, not really!
Dr Hames explained how Mr Attlee was never a big fan of the media, so always refused to say anything more than what he thought was necessary. He continued to say that in a modern society media had grown to a rate and scale whereby there are so many forms of it, that the concept is barely escapable. In 2005 we have the Internet, television, radio, newspapers and the latest phenomenon – "blogging". However, politicians put themselves in an awkward position by scaring themselves about the media, and avoiding questions that need to be answered. Dr Hames continued to say that politicians tended to reply in one, or all of the following three ways: "Yes and No", "It depends", and "It doesn't have anything to do with the point". He furthered his comment by stating that politicians always vastly exaggerated the power of the press.
He also spoke bout how the media actually works. He declared that television usually followed what appeared in the print media first, and that in terms of food this could be equated to comparing a Big Mac to a fillet steak (print being the fillet steak). Therefore television media attacks are far more dangerous than newspaper articles, and more significantly damaging to the person involved.
After a brief but detailed conclusion, Dr Hames opened himself to a series of questions. James Ker-Reid (Th) asked: "Would it be fair to say that the upcoming General Election is a forgone conclusion, with Tony Blair walking back into Downing Street?" Dr Hames, without a pause, replied: "The press see Conservative leader Howard to be a more plausible candidate for Prime Minister; however, in the upcoming election, it doesn't matter who wins, and perhaps the winner may well be obvious, it is how much they win by."
Iana Shubina (Alb) then asked: "Do you think Tony Blair wants to be President of Europe?" Dr Hames simply replied: "No chance! Even if he wanted to, he would have a hard time convincing people it's a good idea!"
Numerous other questions followed, covering a range of topics, from questions of leadership to how much influence Rupert Murdoch had on what appeared in The Times!
A vote of thanks from George Warren (Ed) concluded the event, which was followed by a champagne reception in the Attlee Room.
The evening turned out to be a great success and I think it goes without saying that we would definitely welcome back Dr Hames to talk to us again!
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In Lebanon, Electoral Frustration Gives Independents a Boost Against Traditional Candidates
'We have nothing called fair and equal. Our elections are for the rich,' says a nominee for an outsider party running for parliament
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Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad al Hariri waves during an election campaign in the northern town of Deniyeh, Lebanon April 28,2018Credit: \ HANDOUT/ REUTERS
With campaigning in full swing for Lebanon's first national election in nine years, parliament candidate Laury Haytayan was trying to rope in passers-by with her message: She and other political outsiders are running in a new coalition that aims to be an alternative to the country's traditional powers.
Some were clearly reluctant to engage, but that didn't stop the irrepressible Haytayan.
"Hello! Are you registered to vote in Beirut?" she asked as she canvassed the capital's Ashrafieh neighborhood one recent afternoon.
Some acknowledged they were not.
"That's no problem," said Haytayan, as she handed out brochures about the coalition, Kulna Watani —"We Are All Patriots," in Arabic. Explaining that it was a break with the politicians who have run Lebanon for decades since the 1975-1990 civil war, she urged them to vote for it in their own districts.
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Watani is hoping to ride a wave of discontent over the country's failing public services, its daily water and power cuts, and its pervasive corruption to create an independent bloc in parliament.
But short on money and campaigning to an electorate doubtful that change is even possible, it is unlikely to win more than a handful of seats in Sunday's parliamentary election.
"We are going to the streets and meeting lots of people who say to us, 'We can't change anything in Lebanon,'" the 42-year-old Haytayan said. "Their experience is right because every time they vote for the same individuals and same people and same political class, because there was no alternative. But today, we created an alternative."
Pierre Choueiry, 27, said he agreed it was time for a change, but wouldn't promise his vote. He said he thought the Lebanese Forces, a former Christian militia during the civil war, was needed to protect Lebanon's Christian population.
"We hope one day we can have someone like you with us," he told Haytayan.
Philippe Aoun, who greeted Haytayan with a smile at his hair salon, said he was voting for the party of incumbent President Michel Aoun. He said he was confident Aoun, who has been in office for 18 months, would steer the country out of its many crises. The two are not related.
Fielding 66 candidates in nine of Lebanon's 15 election districts, Watani is the largest coalition of political outsiders and independents to run for office since the civil war.
Many are civic activists who rose to prominence as protest organizers over a 2015 trash collection crisis that left garbage in the streets for months and laid bare the extent of the public sector mismanagement plaguing Lebanon. And many were active well before that, struggling to chip away at the complex political patronage networks that have kept the country's civil war-era warlords and their sons in power since 1990.
Other candidates are businessmen, engineers and former journalists like Haytayan, who used to be a reporter on a 1990s TV political news program that has since gone off air. Today she is a manager at the Natural Resource Governance Institute, an international nonprofit.
Haytayan has made a run for parliament twice before, in 2013 and 2014, but those votes were cancelled by politicians who extended their own mandates, citing security concerns caused by the war in neighboring Syria.
Despite a climate ripe for change in this election, polls indicate the Watani coalition's only hope for victory is in a small Beirut district represented by eight seats in the 128-seat national assembly, according to political analyst Abdo Saad, the director of the Beirut Center for Research and Information.
Aware of the challenges, Haytayan and other Watani candidates have adjusted their expectations.
"There will be pressure on the incumbents for them to change their ways," even if few political outsiders get in, Haytayan said.
Sunday's election is the first since the reorganization of Lebanon's electoral map, which consolidated 23 districts into 15 and awarded seats by the share of the vote received, instead of on the principle of winner-takes-all.
Politicians sold it as a more flexible map. But the biggest winner appears to be Hezbollah and its allies, who look set to scoop up some of the seats lost by Prime Minister Saad Hariri's coalition.
For outsiders and independents to win big, there would have to be a single electoral district for the whole country, where their influence can't be diluted through gerrymandering, Saad said.
Facing political dynasties that have raised fortunes through political deal-making, the Watani coalition and another list of political outsiders, Sawt al-Nas, or "The Voice of the People," are finding themselves hopelessly outspent in the contest for airtime and votes.
The main news channels, which once showered the 2015 garbage pickup demonstrations with favorable coverage, are now charging candidates tens of thousands of dollars for interviews.
Just registering a candidacy costs $5,300 in fees.
According to Saad Hariri, many voters are expecting to be compensated for their vote by establishment candidates promising $200 and sometimes many times more.
"In Lebanon, we have nothing called fair and equal. Our elections are for the rich," said Naamet Badreddine, 37, a candidate for Sawt al-Nas and a former leader of the 2015 demonstrations over the trash crisis. | {
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5151 Highway A1 A 104 is a $375,000, 2 bedroom, 2.0 bath home located in Indian River Shores, FL.
Phenomenal River Views! 2/2 with screened porch, like having an extra room, perfect for enjoying river sunsets & views! Master terrace, new carpets, vanities & lighting. Lock & Leave convenience! 2nd bed can be den/office. New community boat dock, Low $360 /M HOA dues includes amenities. Heart if the island, walk to the beach and bike to Ocean Drive!
I am interested in 5151 Highway A1 A 104, Indian River Shores, FL 32963. | {
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David Schaengold
Designs for Mercy
Against the synthetic industriousness of modern building, Christopher Alexander advocated for slow and patient attention, for stillness and care.
Digital, Reviews, Vitality
There's something biblical about A Pattern Language, the best known book of the architectural theorist Christopher Alexander, who died in March of this year. Specifically, the book is biblical because it handles like a Bible. It is heavy for its size. When the book is opened, it will lie flat on a table. The pages are noticeably thinner than those of a normal book, and the text is set more densely. Removing the dust jacket, you discover that the book is clad in a handsome dark burgundy material, which I believe bears some genealogical relation to Morocco leather, traditionally used in bookbindings of the highest quality. The title is in gold text, and appears to have been stamped into the burgundy material, sitting a fraction of a millimeter lower than the book's surface.
I used to keep a copy on top of a low bookshelf in my apartment when I lived in New York. The bookshelf was about as tall as a kitchen counter, so the books displayed there were a visually prominent feature of the apartment. I kept a number of odd volumes there for the amusement of my guests, but it was A Pattern Language that received the most attention and love. Something about the book's physical presence on a shelf makes people want to pick it up, open, browse.
Its remarkable physical beauty is not due to any generalized excellence of its publisher, Oxford University Press. I had the misfortune to find a copy of their "Classical Texts" edition of the complete untranslated works of Virgil. I was captivated by the cover design, which, fitting for the text, contained no English other than the name of the series. Everything about the cover suggested canonicity, sobriety and excellence – quite a neat bit of graphic design. I could not resist buying the edition.
I came to regret the purchase upon returning home. On sitting down to explore the text, I noticed that the book offered significant resistance to my hands as I opened it to a random page. The book would simply not open properly, flapping shut like a lethargic mousetrap unless I held it open with a hand on each side. I closed the book again and held it so that I could look down at the top of its spine. I already knew what I would find there, but, like a character in a horror movie, I felt compelled to see it for myself.
Despite its pretenses, the book was in fact a paperback, and not a nice one. The covers boasted the rigidity of a hardback, but the book's pages were bound in what is called "perfect" binding (a darkly ironic term), which is the cheapest form of binding to produce, and also the least functional. To make a perfect binding, the pages of a book are ground around the edges, so that stacked together they make a perfect rectangular prism, just like a tiny ream of computer paper. Next, the pages are stuck together with a strip of glue applied along one of the sides of this stack of paper. Unsurprisingly, this glue does not do a great job of keeping the pages stuck together as a single book. Perfect bindings fall apart after a few reads, and sometimes sooner if the reader isn't ginger with them, or if they get too hot or cold, which can dry out the glue and make it brittle. Because of the rigidity of their spines, perfect bindings also make it difficult to read a book except the way you read a paperback novel, namely straight through from beginning to end, twenty or more pages at a time. Few people read Virgil in this manner.
The appeal of Christopher Alexander and his work lies in the contrast between these two books – the fake Virgil and the genuine Alexander.
In Christopher Alexander's view, the homes we live in are fake homes. The cities where we build these homes are fake cities. They offer the image of home, the image of citizenship, but no more. Behind the image is something alien and synthetic – glue-strip architecture, designed to last only as long as it takes to make a sale, oriented around the needs of machines and therefore hostile, in the end, to human life.
This thesis is not original to Alexander. Attacks on industrial society are an integral element of industrial society itself. What is original, and admirable, about his work, is not this critical aspect, which it shares with the Romantics, the Arts-and-Crafts Movement, Distributists, Hippies, and innumerable paleo-bros, but rather the complexity and specificity of his proposed solutions.
Take, for instance, one of his suggestions in A Pattern Language:
Wherever children play, around the house, in the neighborhood, in schools, make small "caves" for them. Tuck these caves away in natural left over spaces, under stairs, under kitchen counters. Keep the ceiling heights low – 2 feet 6 inches to 4 feet – and the entrance tiny.
This suggestion is an example of what Alexander calls a "pattern." A Pattern Language describes a set of these patterns, which range in scale from the city to the doorknob. The patterns vary widely in how abstract they are, too. Pattern 18 is "Networks of Learning;" pattern 240 is "Half-Inch Trim."
A Pattern Language is the middle part of a trilogy of books he published in the 1970's, with a work of theory, The Timeless Way of Building, preceding it, and a case study, The Oregon Project, following. The change in articles – The in the titles of the first and last volume, A in the titles of the middle volume – is significant. In A Pattern Language, Alexander and his co-authors outline what they believe is a coherent set of design principles, but they do not claim that this particular set is the only possible such set, or universally valid. It is in this mode – that of noticer – that Alexander is at his best. As he wrote in an essay for First Things shortly before he died:
[M]y studies were based on the most ordinary, miniscule observations about usefulness and the effect of buildings on the people who lived in them, always keeping the observations modest, reliable, and detailed – small enough and solid enough that I could be sure that they were true.
I am sure that his observations, or at least the modest and detailed ones, are true. As it happens, I have a child cave in my house. I didn't design it, and I don't know if the architect who did was consciously influenced by Alexander, though I'm inclined to think that she was. The cave is beneath the stairs, and the entrance is easy to miss. You have to crawl under a built-in desk to find it. Once inside, the space opens up, though it is still far too short for an adult to stand up in. The ceiling is sloped, to align with the underside of the stairs. I climbed in there recently – I don't remember why – and my two-year-old zipped in after me, eager to see what my overlarge frame looked like in the cave, yelling "Mine house! Papa house!" I was sitting when she arrived (I had to be sitting, since there was no room to stand up), and once in the cave she forcefully pushed my torso back until I was lying down, or something close to it, with my legs up against the far side of the cave. With me sufficiently recumbent for her purposes, she aligned her small body parallel to mine and adopted the same position. "Sleeping," she announced. That is, I suppose, what one does in houses.
Alexander imagines a world of spaces like this one. Even more grandly, he imagines a world of spaces that are for people of all ages what the cave under the stairs is for a two-year-old, where even the ordinary parts of life, like sleeping, become playful and ceremonious.
The vision is a beautiful one. Alexander tells us how he thinks we should achieve it, too. In his book The Production of Houses, first published in the mid-1980s (and retroactively tacked on to the original trilogy as a fourth volume), he offers a detailed program for the construction of small houses, using a real project in northern Mexico that he consulted on as an example.
The characteristic Alexandrian attentiveness is everywhere in evidence, at multiple scales of design, from the overall plan of a house to the fabric used for adding tensile strength to small site-cast vaults. When he begins to discuss how house production fits into larger economic structures, however, I find myself growing skeptical. He begins a chapter with a description of how house-building, in industrial society, relies on standardized components:
Today's systems of housing production almost all rely, in one form or another, on standardized building components … buildings are understood to be assembled out of these components … as anyone who has intimate knowledge of building knows, these components are merciless in their demands.
His characterization of contemporary building practices is quite accurate, and I suspect Alexander is right that this "mercilessness" is close to the heart of why contemporary buildings are so unsatisfactory to so many. He follows this passage with what I take to be his main prescription for a different and superior mode of production:
We therefore intend to replace the idea of a building system as a system of components to be assembled, with a step-by-step system of building operations, each one capable of making immediate, low-cost, high-speed, on-site adjustment to the emerging building as it is being built, so that detailed control over the building's shape and details passes into the hands of the builder and out of the hands of the designer of components.
Reading this, you begin to understand why the book's example project was built in Mexico rather than in the United States. It's true that a construction process based on the hyper-local field judgments of skilled builders will, in general, produce more beautiful buildings than a construction process based on the assembly of standardized components. Much of what first strikes the eye as beauty just is the appearance of having been labored over carefully. The buildings that strike the eye as ugly and new have not been labored over carefully in the same way, because it is no longer economical to do so. The reason it is no longer economical to do so is that as societies grow richer via industrial processes, which lower the cost of goods, labor becomes proportionally more expensive.
Alexander addresses this objection, or tries to, in some interesting ways, but the proof that his proposed system does not scale up in the way he hoped is that no one seems to have built a project using Alexander's system without Alexander himself. He gives the game away in The Production of Houses, when, at various points in the book, describing how the project ran into an unanticipated problem, with material sourcing, for instance, or foundation subsidence, he explains that he himself invented a solution that allowed the project to continue without cost overruns. Invariably these solutions are described as if they would have been obvious to any thinking person in a similar position; in fact, the reader is presented with one of those vanishingly rare cases in which a man has been deceived by his own humility. No building system will work at the scale of a whole society if it requires the constant, in-the-field attention of someone as extraordinarily clever as Christopher Alexander.
But Alexander's project is far from a failure, even if the architectural movement he hoped to found never took off. His books have earned him an enduring reputation, almost a cult following, mostly of non-architects. His writing and his vision are an example of what the late cultural theorist Svetlana Boym would call "reflective nostalgia." Alexander does not aim for a simple restoration of the past so much as recognition that architecture must recognize and acknowledge longing, including longing for the past. His work will remain compelling for as long as people in industrial society continue to feel alienated from their physical surroundings.
His project is also a success in a different, and more unexpected way. Alexander's books — the physical books — are themselves industrial artifacts. But unlike the industrial artifacts he decries, the books are anything but ugly, inauthentic, or soulless.
The books are beautiful. So are the buildings. But unlike Alexander's buildings, his beautiful books are reproducible by means of a known, scalable process. Bookbinding, like house-building, evolved over several centuries from a craft to an industrial process. In both cases, the result of this change has, in general, been an aesthetic disaster. Old books are more beautiful than new books. Old houses are more beautiful than the awful brick-and-vinyl things they put up at Deer Grove Acres or whatever.
But this ugliness is not a law of physics. It is not without exception. There is a way, evidently, to wrestle with the tentacular industrial apparatus of the Oxford University Press and win. There is a configuration of words you can write down and people you can convince such that the same press that spits out glued-up ersatz Virgils will yield a supple, elegant, perfectly constructed book, readily available for sale at a reasonable price.
The irony here, too, is dark. Christopher Alexander is the prophet of slow and patient attention, of stillness and care. He was himself an exemplar of this attention, noticing what others did not and condensing his observations into simple English sentences of great power. In another age, he might have been Isaac Newton, or Izaak Walton. For some few individuals who seek to build houses, possessed of sufficient discipline or humility, maybe Alexander is indeed their prophet. Patient attention to physical reality never goes unrewarded, least of all in architecture. But I fear that what the reception of his work demonstrates is that there is a much larger appetite for reading about such patient attention than there is for patient attention itself.
But how did he do it, I wonder? The only trace I could find of what must have been a difficult negotiation is a brief mention in the acknowledgments of A Pattern Language. "During the production of the book," Alexander wrote, "we have often created severe difficulties for Oxford; but they have stood by us throughout."
Could there be a building built the way A Pattern Language is built? My copy was fabricated by machines, after all. If there is a Christopher Alexander of bookbinding, advocating a return to handiwork methods, he or she was not involved in the making of my copies of the book. Someone, or some set of people, knows how to operate the machines so that they produce beautiful books and not ugly ones.
There is no machine like this for buildings. But maybe there could be. As the physical character of A Pattern Language shows, industrial society can produce objects of enduring excellence, not just glue-strip horrors. When I was younger I was more pessimistic about the future of beauty than I am now. Too much under the influence of the Frankfurt School critic Theodor Adorno, I saw how easily deep longings for beauty are diverted into purchasable commodities. Instead of building beautiful things, people buy books about building beautiful things. They like Instagram posts about the simple joys found in Nature. They read Substacks about unplugging from the internet. But it goes the other way, too. Weird pop culture fandoms produce writing of genuine emotional force. Advertising agencies sometimes generate images of arresting loveliness. The longing behind the back-to-nature Instas is real even if the lifestyle isn't. Even Las Vegas has its aesthetic depth, real if unexpected, vibing just as electrically with the universe, in its own exploitative way, as Velasquez.
My two-year-old loves the child cave below the stairs, but she doesn't need it. She has made caves for herself out of couch cushions, discovered caves behind bushes and in kitchen cabinets. She has tried, though so far unsuccessfully, thank God, to make a cave of the washing machine. There is no way to unwind industrial society, or walk back modernity. But beauty grows everywhere, even in the most barren and commercialized of places. Not all gardens are green.
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Talitha Kum: 10 years of hard work against human trafficking
Women religious from across the globe are in Rome to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Talitha Kum, an international network of Consecrated Life against trafficking in persons.
Talitha Kum's General Assembly takes place from 21 to 27 September. It sees the participation of 86 delegates from 48 different nations and aims to present the work the sisters are doing in different countries and discuss how to implement new strategies in the fight against human trafficking and slavery.
A special award will be given to 10 sisters who in recent years have distinguished themselves for their commitment to the cause and have been instrumental in supporting anti-trafficking networks in different countries
Talitha Kum is a project of the International Union of Superiors General (UISG), in collaboration with the Union of Superiors General (USG).
Pope Francis has repeatedly decried the trafficking of persons as an open wound on the body of contemporary society and called for action to stamp it out and sustain the victims.
It's a phenomenon that currently affects at least 40 million vulnerable people, 70% of whom are women and children.
One of the participants in Talitha Kum's General Assembly is Australian Sister Angela Reed. She told Vatican News that in order to stamp out trafficking a there is a series of preventive measures to be implemented.
Sister Reed explained that one of the first things to be done in the fight against human trafficking is to pinpoint and address the root causes that make a person vulnerable to be trafficked.
"We need to address vulnerabilities right from the time a child is born," she said, pointing to the fact that right from the beginning of life, "There are certain conditions that must be present."
"We must ensure that everybody has safe and adequate housing, we should ensure that every child has access to education, that they are part of a community and not left in isolation; we have to make sure there is decent work available in the future of young women so that they are not vulnerable to sexual trafficking," she said.
Sister Reed said that on a global level there are structural changes that must be made to our economic, political systems and social systems to ensure that young women, and all vulnerable people, are no longer vulnerable to trafficking.
Existing mechanisms
Sister Reed is also a member of Mercy International Association (MIA), an office with an agenda that positions itself as a change maker for global justice, not only at the United Nations, but through its work in local communities, nations and regions throughout the world.
She expressed her belief that, also thanks to UN structures and documents, we have a very good human rights framework.
"If we use the human rights framework more often, then we could ensure that human rights are not violated from a very young age," she said, noting that "if you look at the experience of a trafficked person, in most instances their human rights have been violated prior to trafficking; when they are trafficked; and then after they are trafficked."
She decried the fact that often, although "we have the mechanisms, we don't always use them."
She noted that states are signatories of these mechanisms and that there is an agreed agenda, but said "we need to call upon the mechanisms more readily."
Sister Reed said MIA has made available an advocacy guide which contains instructions on how to use those human rights mechanisms. She said it also shows how human rights violations occur over a lifetime, and calls on states and institutions to upholding the inherent dignity of trafficked persons.
The fact that Pope Francis has named human trafficking as one of the greatest disasters of our time, Sister Reed said, "is an affirmation of our call as Catholics, as Christians, as men and women of all religious faiths, to address this scourge on humanity."
"It is a human rights violation, it's an issue of violation of a person's inherent dignity," she continued, noting that at the core of our Gospel teaching is the fact that every person is made in the image and likeness of God.
So, she concluded "every person should have the freedom to be and experience who they are, and be free from violence and from discrimination, from stigmatisation and to being confined to oppressive economic situations."
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fannstar_en | 2022.11.25 (FRI)
Photo: Most Content Source
The second OST of the musical "Blue," performed by singer-songwriter Hoody will be released at 6 pm (KST) on the 25th.
The 3rd personal revenge drama is raising the audience's level of immersion by developing an impressive story and portraying each character's meticulous psychology along with tight mysteries that can't be taken off through just one second.
Blue created the perfect combination of the song's sound with a deep sense of space and the delicate vocals of the song. In the play, she drew a lonely and lonely mood crouching in the hearts of the characters coldly and heavily.
Previously, the film put the emotional scenes of Chanmi (Shin Ye Eun) and Soo Heon (played by Romon) into the scene thereby bringing a deep and touching resonance to the audience when decorating the lines. and the inner psychology of the characters in the film.
Singer Hoody is engaged in collaborating with various singles from the first full album, "Departure," to "D-Day," and is building a unique music world as an R&B singer-songwriter.
In addition, she participated in OSTs of dramas such as "Melting Me Softly" and "Prisoner doctor." In addition, the female singer is continuing to interact with the public with various images through a collection of dishes with her content as well as AOMG.
OST Part.2 Blue of various genres such as "One Fine Day," "A Stray Kids," and "Secret Forest 2" showed the wonderful combination of Kim Bum Joo and Kim Si Hyuk - who have shown a harmonious combination between script and script.
On the other hand, OST Part.2 Blue of the original Disney+ series with Hoody's participation will be released through online music sites at 6 pm (KST) on the 25th. | {
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The use of Garcinia cambogia, a popular weight-loss supplement, may pose health risks to people who are taking certain antidepressants, a recent case report suggests.
Last year in Oregon, a 35-year-old woman who had been taking Garcinia cambogia supplements for two or three months while also taking an antidepressant started stuttering and sweating profusely. In the emergency room of a local hospital, the medical staff noted that the woman's heart rate and blood pressure were high, and that she had also developed foot clonus, involuntary muscle spasms that cause a person's foot to flex.
"I am hesitant to label it [Garcinia cambogia] as a dangerous supplement, because until we see more than one case, we want to make sure that this actually is something that is going to occur," said Dr. Robert Hendrickson, one of the authors of the case report.
However, previous studies on people and animals have shown that Garcinia cambogia may, indeed, increase serotonin levels. And taking the supplement in combination with antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which also cause serotonin levels to rise, could lead to serotonin toxicity, said Hendrickson, a toxicologist at the Department of Emergency Medicine of Oregon Health and Sciences University.
Hendrickson added that, based on the animal and human data suggesting both SSRIs and Garcinia increase serotonin levels, he recommends that people who are taking an SSRI not use Garcinia, at least until further research is done. "Not because I know that it will be dangerous, but because there is a chance that it could be," he said.
"If I had a family member or a patient who was considering starting Garcinia and they were on an SSRI, I would recommend that they don't do it for now," Hendrickson told Live Science.
Garcinia cambogia, also known as tamarind, is a small, pumpkin-shaped fruit, and diet supplements made from it are touted for helping people lose weight. However, researchers have so far found only mixed results when looking at whether the supplement really helps weight loss. And one study in rats suggested that extremely high doses of Garcinia may cause testicular atrophy, and toxicity.
The woman in the case report had been previously diagnosed with serotonin toxicity while she was taking a different kind of antidepressant. At that time, she had also been taking Garcinia for a month or two, but she didn't tell the doctor who prescribed her antidepressant that she had also been taking the weight-loss supplement, Hendrickson said.
Therefore, her doctor attributed her first case of serotonin toxicity to her first antidepressant, and switched her to another one. Then, she developed her second case of toxicity, for which Hendrickson saw her.
"The question is whether this person was uniquely susceptible to this problem, or if this is a bigger problem," Hendrickson said. "And I suspect, over the next year or two, if this is a bigger problem — given the number of people taking Garcinia — we will see if there are a lot more people with this toxicity."
The researchers said they cannot be absolutely sure that it was, indeed, the use of Garcinia that caused the patient to develop serotonin toxicity. Another potential, but less likely, trigger of the reaction, could have been the SSRI that she had been taking. Moreover, it is also possible that although the supplement she was taking was labeled as Garcinia, it might not have contained the supplement, but rather some other substance, Hendrickson said.
"There is no regulatory agency that's watching that says that you had to test it and prove that there is Garcinia in it," Hendrickson said, adding that there is also currently no way to test whether a certain pill really contains Garcinia or not.
Previous research has shown that some supplements did not contain the herbs or other substances that their bottles said they contained. Moreover, there have also been instances in which other substances sold as supplements contained pharmaceutical agents, Hendrickson said.
For instance, valerian root supplement pills that are sold as an herbal sleep aid have been found to contain valium, as it was cheaper for the pill manufacturer to use the drug than the herb, he said.
However, most capsules labeled Garcinia likely do include Garcinia, Hendrickson said. And because previous studies have shown that Garcinia causes a serotonin increase, it is quite likely that this also occurred in the case discussed in the study, the researchers said.
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On this 18 night pre-planned motorhome adventure through Colorado, Utah, Arizona you'll discover some of this planet's most awe-inspiring scenery. From the mighty Grand Canyon to the dramatic scenery and incredible national parks of Utah, to one of America's most jaw-dropping destinations - Monument Valley.
On this relaxed pre-planned motorhome holiday you'll travel with the knowledge that some of the most sought-after pitches and sites in the USA have been pre-booked for you. The relatively short driving distances that we've included on this motorhome holiday also ensure that you'll spend the maximum amount of time enjoying the amazing scenery that this region of the USA has to offer.
Arrive into Denver, Colorado and spend one night at an airport hotel prior to collecting your motorhome the following morning.
Make your way the next day to to the motorhome depot. After the friendly staff at the depot have shown you around the vehicle and answered any queries you may have, it's time to hit the open road and head for Rocky Mountain National Park.
Spend your time in Rocky Mountain National Park either trail hiking, kayaking on the crystal clear lakes or for magnificent views of the park head for the aerial tramway.
Travel through the heart of the American Rockies to your ovennight stop at the old mining village of Glenwood Springs, named the most Fun Town In America. Here you can enjoy a relaxing soak in the world's largest hot springs. Every day of the year the pool temperature here is 93 degrees fahrenheit.
It's wall to wall scenery today en route to your two night stop in Moab in the heart of the Utah's Canyonlands Country. Most of Utah lies on a plateau some 4,000 feet above sea level and the geology of this region gives rise to an amazing variety of landscapes, shapes and colours. Spend your time here exploring Arches and Canyonlands National Park, as well as the lesser-known but still truly magnificent, Dead Horse State Park. Moab is also a popular base for white rafting along the Colorado River. Bon Voyage can pre-book this and other exciting outdoor activities for you in this region.
Leave the Canyonlands behind and journey in your home on wheels via Capitol Reef National Park to Bryce National Park via Scenic Byway 12 - one of America's most dramatic scenic drives.
Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef National Parks are the book-ends to this amazing road which also includes access to two of Utah's state parks, The Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, and Boulder Mountain in the Dixie National Forest, which is North America's highest wooded plateau.
Once in Bryce National Park be sure visit Fairyland Point or enjoy a hike or horseback ride through Bryce Canyon. The drive along the rim of the horseshoe-shaped Bryce Amphitheater to Rainbow Point is an absolute must-do. In the evening don't miss the star-gazing programs usually held in the park.
It's scenic highway all the way today to Zion National Park and its soaring sandstone monoliths. Zion is Utah's oldest national park and is know for its incredible canyons and jaw-dropping vistas. Arrive in the park early afternoon, park up the motorhome and enjoy a gentle hike to the Emerald Pools or Weeping Rock. For the more adventurous check out Angel's Landing or The Narrows.
Las Vegas has got to be seen to be believed. This delightfully O.T.T city is at it's best when the sun sets and the neon lights appear. During your full day here consider a trip to the Neon, Atomic Testing or Mob Museum. For fabulous views over Vegas head to the top of the Stratosphere Hotel, or let Bon Voyage pre-book a helicopter flight along the Strip. If wanting to escape the city for a whiel then take a short drive to nearby Hoover Dam or Lake Mead.
Today, travel via the Old Route 66 towns of Kingman, Seligman and Williams en route to the grand-daddy of all national parks - The Grand Canyon. Here you'll be camping amid the stunning scenery of the most beautiful natural phenomena on earth. Enjoy hikes for all abilities from the south rim, or a helicopter trip to the remote north rim. Be sure to rise early on your full day here and experience sunrise over the Grand Canyon, it's sure to be one of the highlights of your motorhome holiday.
Rise early today and journey east to Monument Valley. Straddling the border of Utah and Arizona, you'll get a feeling of deja vu as you cruise through this valley. For decades it's been the setting for famous western movies and was the legendary Hollywood director, John Ford's favourite movie back drop.
Monument Valley is an area of monolithic sandstone rock formations that rise majestically from the desert floor. With some towering 1,000 feet from the desert floor, they create a truly amazing desert landscape which is extra magical at sunrise and sunset. Take time out here to explore the valley and learn about its myths and legends from a Navajo guide. Bon Voyage can pre-book this experience for you.
Cruise across the Arizona/Colorado border today en route to Mesa Verde National Park. En route you may wish to take a side trip to the famous Four Corners area of the USA, this is where Arizona. Utah, Colorado and New Mexico meet. It makes for an interesting detour.
Mesa Verde National Park, a World Heritage Site, this is the world's only man-made national park and the only national park in the US exclusively devoted to archaeological remains. During your time here, be sure to explore the famous 13th Century Cliff Palace, former home of the Anasazi Indians.
It's a short drive today to your next stop, the historic town of Durango at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Head for the Animas River for a spot of white-water rafting or jump on the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad for a scenic ride through the mountains. Step back in time at the Diamond Belle Saloon in the historic Strater Hotel and enjoy live ragtime music, or mooch around the western boutiques in the lively downtown quarter.
Today, it's scenic byways and stunning mountain roads all the way to your overnight stop in the old gold mining town of Leadville, Colorado. En route you may wish to take a detour to the Great Sand Dunes National Park Preserve, the highest sand dunes in North America and not what you'd expect in the middle of the Colorado alpine scenery.
The historic mountain town of Leadville is nestled among the highest peaks in Colorado and is surrounded by forests, pristine streams and glacial lakes. Take your time driving through this region, the scenery is so spectacular you won't want to miss a thing.
Drive through the phenomenal scenery of the Rocky Mountains en route to the Mile High City, Denver. Return your motorhome before you board your early evening flight back to the UK. However, your adventure doesn't have to end here. You may decide to extend your stay and perhaps spend a few days exploring America's great cities, maybe a stop over in Boston or New York City.
Call the USA travel specialists at Bon Voyage to discuss your perfect Pre-Planned Motorhome Holiday to Colorado, Utah and Arizona. | {
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One of Our Favorite Car TV Shows Made an Indy 500 Special
The Proving Grounds Indy 500 Special, featuring R&T editor-at-large Sam Smith, airs Wednesday May 22nd at 6:30 PM eastern on NBC Sports. There will be brick kissing.
By Chris Perkins
NBC Sports' Proving Grounds is one of our favorite automotive TV shows. We have to admit a little bias because it features R&T editor-at-large Sam Smith hosting, but it really is good fun to watch. Typically, it's filmed in California, but the show went East, to Indiana, to film an Indy 500 special.
The show's typical format of putting various cars through an obstacle course has been adapted to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. All of the obstacles are Indy 500 themed—there's an eight-foot-tall milk bottle to drive around, Firestone tires to slalom through, a giant BorgWarner trophy replica, and a bunch of fake Canadian geese. Oh, and there will be brick kissing.
Watch Simon Pagenaud's Indy 500 Pole-Winning Run
Smith hosts the show alongside NASCAR racer Parker Kligerman and sports-car racer/911-safari-builder Leh Keen. The cars featured in this episode are pretty spectacular, too—a Corvette Grand Sport, a Honda Civic TCR race car, a 1967 Brawner Hawk raced by Mario Andretti, and the 1912 Indy 500-winning National. For the National, Keen needed a riding mechanic, so he tapped 2013 Indy 500 winner Tony Kanaan to do the job.
The Proving Grounds Indy 500 special will air on Wednesday, May 22nd at 6:30 PM eastern on NBC Sports. And of course, the 103rd running of the Indy 500 will be broadcast on NBC at 12:00 PM eastern on Sunday, May 26th.
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A storytelling party game that encourages creative writing, inside jokes & laughter. Start a new tradition with your friends & family.
Get printable files of all 5 storylines to print and cut at home. No shipping required - perfect for international backers.
Get access to all backer updates as well as future game news and offers.
Receive 1 game pad. Choose 1 of the storylines after the project ends.
Receive 3 game pads. Choose any combination of 3 storylines after the project ends.
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Circulating tumor cells provide genomic snapshot of breast cancer
by Thomas Jefferson University
Mammograms showing a normal breast (left) and a cancerous breast (right). Credit: Wikipedia.
The genetic fingerprint of a metastatic cancer is constantly changing, which means that the therapy that may have stopped a patient's cancer growth today, won't necessarily work tomorrow. Although doctors can continue to biopsy the cancer during the course of the treatment and send samples for genomic analysis, not all patients can receive repeat biopsies. Taking biopsies from metastatic cancer patients is an invasive procedure that it is frequently impossible due to the lack of accessible lesions. Research published October 10th in the journal Breast Cancer Research suggest that tumor cells circulating in the blood of metastatic patients could give as accurate a genomic read-out as tumor biopsies.
"Counting the number of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can tell us whether a patient's cancer is aggressive, or whether it is stable and responding to therapy," says the article's first author Sandra V. Fernandez, Ph.D., assistant professor of Medical Oncology at Thomas Jefferson University. "Our work suggests that these cancer cells in the blood also accurately reflect the genetic status of the parent tumor or its metastases, potentially giving us a new and easy to source of genomic information to guide treatment."
First discovered for their diagnostic potential in 2004, circulating tumor cells are beginning to be used in the clinic to help guide treatment decisions and track a patient's progress as the cancer progresses. Although other studies have pooled the collected CTCs and compared their collective genetic signature to that of the primary tumor, this is the first study to look at the genomic signature of individual tumor cells in circulation. In order to isolate single tumor cells from the blood, the authors used a new technology, DEPArrayTM , avaible in their laboratory.
The researchers compared tissue biopsies surgically removed from two patients with inflammatory breast cancer with circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Breast tissue samples from both patients showed a specific mutation in a region of a cancer-driving gene, p53. The authors studied this mutation in several CTCs isolated from both patients. They found that in several of the CTCs collected, the mutations matched with the tumor biopsy, however in one patient, some of circulating tumor cells had an additional mutation. "Since inflammatory breast cancer is a very rapidly changing disease, we think this additional mutation may have been acquired after the original surgical biopsy was taken," said Dr. Fernandez. In the case where an additional p53 mutation was found, the blood to isolate CTCs were drawn one year later than the breast tissue biopsy was taken.
Although further work analyzing a greater number of genes and samples is needed, the work shows that CTCs offer the possibility of capturing the most current genomic information in an easy-to-obtain sample such as blood, thus helping guide treatment decisions. It also suggests that it may be necessary to test more than one cell for the most accurate reading, as the CTC population appears to be heterogenous.
Circulating tumor cell clusters more likely to cause metastasis than single cells
More information: S.V. Fernandez, et al., "TP53 mutations detected in circulating tumor cells present in the blood of metastatic triple negative breast cancer patients," Breast Cancer Research, 16:445, 2014.
Journal information: Breast Cancer Research
Provided by Thomas Jefferson University
Citation: Circulating tumor cells provide genomic snapshot of breast cancer (2014, October 8) retrieved 16 July 2019 from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-10-circulating-tumor-cells-genomic-snapshot.html
Genetic profiling holds potential for managing metastatic cancer
Tumor cells in the blood may indicate poor prognosis in early breast cancer
Study reveals gene expression patterns in pancreatic CTCs
New 'liquid biopsy' method to capture circulating tumor cells from blood samples for genetic testing
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Q: excluding web.config with msbuild I have below msbuild which is executed by team city. I want to exclude web.config but cannot do. In code below you can see i added code but it doesnt work. I am totally novice in msbuild and teamcity
<property name="solution.dir" value="." />
<property name="SolutionFileName" value="MyProj.sln" />
<property name="projectfile" value="${solution.dir}\MyDir\Myproj.csproj" />
<property name="MSBuildPath" value="C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\MSBuild.exe" />
<ItemGroup>
<MyProjectReferences Exclude="web.config" />
</ItemGroup>
<target name="build" depends="clean,UpdateBuildVersion,compile" />
<target name="clean" description="delete build artifacts">
<property name="build.base" value="${solution.dir}/_deploy/" />
<property name="dir.publish" value="${build.base}/publish" />
<property name="dir.package" value="${build.base}/package" />
<property name="project.fullversion" value="1.0.0.1" />
</target>
<target name="compile" description="compile">
<exec program="${MSBuildPath}" failonerror="true">
<arg value="${projectfile}" />
<arg line="/p:Configuration=Release" />
<arg line="/p:UseWPP_CopyWebApplication=True" />
<arg line="/p:PipelineDependsOnBuild=False"/>
<arg line="/t:Rebuild" />
<arg line="/t:Package" />
<arg line="/p:IncludeAppPool=true" />
<arg line="/p:PackageLocation=${solution.dir}/../publish/package/Myproj.zip" />
<arg line="/P:DeployIisAppPath=website/MyProj" />
<!--<arg line="-skip:objectName=filePath,absolutePath=.*web\.config"></arg>-->
</exec>
</target>
Can somebody point me to right direction?
A: Ok, to start, the syntax for the build is way off. But you are new to msbuild. So I have tried to interpret what it is you would need based off of what you gave us here.
So here is your script somewhat reinterpreted:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project DefaultTargets="Build" ToolsVersion="Choose something else here too">
<PropertyGroup>
<SolutionDir>C:\Some\Path\Where\You\Keep\your\Solution\</SolutionDir>
<BuildDir>C:\Some\Path\where\your\build\goes\that\is\outside\of\your\repo\</BuildDir>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<MyProject include="$(SolutionDir)MyDir\MyProj.csproj" >
<Properties>Condiguration=Release;UseWPP_CopyWebApplication=True;PipelineDependsOnBuild=False;IncludeAppPool=true;PackageLocation=$(SolutionDir);DeployIisAppPath=website\MyProj</Properties>
</MyProject>
</ItemGroup>
<Target name="clean">
<!-- The best thing to do is to call msbuild with the clean target. -->
<MSBuild Projects="@(MyProject)" Targets="Clean" />
<!-- Then delete anything else you want to -->
<Delete Files="" />
<!-- I like to just delete the build directory for cleaning -->
<RemoveDir Directories="$(BuildDir)" />
</Target>
<Target name="updateBuildVersion">
<!-- Do what ever you need to here. -->
</Target>
<Target name="Build" DependsOnTargets="clean;updateBuildVersion">
<MSBuild Projects="@(MyProject" Targets="Build" StopOnFirstFailure="true" />
</Target>
</Project>
Comment back here if you have questions and I'll do my best to help answer them.
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Initially, a presence may be nebulous, but analysis doesn't dissolve the pres-ence"ness" of there being that. Presence isn't just a nebulousness of what's present. The presenting, showing as present—be it by another's responsiveness or/and by one's own receptiveness—may be ambiguous because (1) that present of presenting together—presenting the present—make the presence (the presence is of a present presented); and (2) the location of presenting can be "ours," as much due to receptiveness as to the other's responsiveness (presenting).
What I call window-mirroring works both ways: your "writerly" responsiveness in receptive reading enactively construes a cohering intent of a literally-absent author—not just construing text, but construing as other-writerly intent (which I've commonly called "writing in reading"). My writerly responsiveness (as the writing here) presumes my own sense of reader, my receptiveness, which is "readerly" responsiveness in writing, as if I'm also constructing my reader in writing to her or him, construing a literally-absent recipient or receptively construing the presence of the other.
All listening/reading involves a kind of speaking/writing; and conversely—potent-ially, at least. Lucid listening/reading is responsive. Open speaking/writing is receptive. Potentially, each of us is presenting "the" present between us, being each other through presence, accessing a real other through the other's presenting-as-received, each of us receptively responding in light of responsive reception.
The writerly/readerly trope models the general condition of there being phenomenality, always possibly as if the other is autogenous (thus, merely enstancing—to what degree in difference from their full understanding?), always possibly as if something has intention (receptively being unwittingly personified, i.e., projectively intentionalized).
The presenting present (received after presenting, as presented present) is the 2-fold presence of the present, being as being gave way and enstancing. Yet, this 2-fold "as if" self-generativity of the present (implying its self-concealing presenting in "being" merely present) is regarded altogether as presence of presenting (because all presents "have" a genesis), a 3-fold regard (2-fold: presence as presented present) with its own integrity regarded as 2-fold resonance (identity in self-differentiation): 3-fold presencing of 2-fold presenting/presented present.
In playing a game (tennis, let's say) with intensity—with intent to perform one's personal best—there's flow of play, no representation to oneself of the play as such, the flow as such, or intensity of performing as what's playing.
Or improvisational theater: being the play. One is the playing, as if being directed by a depth of Self that leads oneself showing as the sharply focused playing, exactly, well—Self leading oneself, as if high depths of being prevail over oneself as wholly now.
What others see played tropes playing (inferred) only there as playing for the player. The playing shows as the play.
She secretly stops a moment to assess what she's doing as if assessing how she's being done, then back to playing. Or he doesn't stop—doesn't need, doesn't desire to stop—because comfort In The Zone proves itself "now" again. I'm yes and there, on, feeling Flow truly moving, yes as what moves, done.
By the way, that kind of thing is integral to true creativity (beyond being novel). One's flowing with the throw of there being what's born of being, as if one's stance, one's appearance is entailed by being possessed, in which "I'm" the channel.
Yet, so too for the other—as far as one can "see": letting be (being of being): granting bearing, whereas the letting/granting (showing) is "proven" (mirrored) by the efficacy (fruitfulness) of beings (shown) being (self-showing).
Innerworldliness enstancing outward and granting that to others (outerworldly enframing graciously) is together a biway of letting oneself be (as best one can) and letting others be, as best they can. There, one's in an interplay of innerworldly and outerworldly self-letting—granting, being—and letting be bearing as wholly as the other wants.
Articulation about innerworldly enstancing is "other" than innerworldly entailing itself. Construction about outerworldly enframing is other than performing a partially-self-reflective prospecting of another's Self implicature.
And so-called representation of that—which I'm doing here (for the most part)—is different from doing (being) that. Moreover, I prospect that the notion of representation is phenomenalogically antiquated, because its genealogy is objectivist, especially relative to mentality that is egoist (the Cartestian legacy—quasi-, crypto-, and unabashed). Mutuality of disclosure and openness is concealed in the single-minded notion of representation. A biway of enstancing and enframing is better: appropriately mutualist and appreciative of self-differentiated presence—even for things: as if they are enactively participating with one's receptiveness.
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Axis Mutual Fund, one of the leading asset management companies, today announced the launch of its new fund – 'Axis Equity Hybrid Fund'. This fund offers an asset allocation solution to investors by investing across equity and debt markets. The key benefits of asset allocation from an investor's perspective are: · Diversifies and endeavours to reduces risk · Aims to offer stable return over the medium term · Better tax efficiency Equity Hybrid Funds are one of the fastest growing categories within the MF industry as investors look to participate in the superior risk adjusted returns along with alpha generated by the fund managers in this category. The fund will endeavour to invest between 65-80% in equity and equity related instruments while the remaining portion will be invested in debt and money market instruments. The fund will follow the Axis philosophy of bottom up investing in high quality stocks. Axis follows this approach consistently across all equity portfolios managed by it. The target of the high quality portfolio construct is to generate sustainable long term performance while keeping risk contained. The highly experienced fund management team at Axis is well placed to execute on this philosophy. Mr. Chandresh Kumar Nigam, MD & CEO, Axis AMC said, "The Axis Equity Hybrid Fund is aimed at investors who endeavour to participate in the capital appreciation opportunities that equity investments provide, while limiting downside risk significantly using asset allocation and exposure to fixed income instruments. We believe this should be a core product in a customer's long term portfolio." The minimum application amount for this fund is Rs. 5,000 and in multiples of Re. 1/- thereafter. The fund offers a direct and regular plan, both with growth and dividend options. An exit load of 1% is applicable if redeemed/switched out on or before 12 months from the date of allotment. The fund offers Nil exit-load for redemption up to 10% of the investment amount. The fund will be managed by Mr. Shreyash Devalkar, Senior Fund Manager – Equity, Mr. Ashish Naik, Fund Manager, Equity and Mr. R Sivakumar, Head – Fixed Income. | {
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Lacombe County Council adopted the amended Highway 2A Urban Corridor Area Structure Plan (ASP) at their Council Meeting on January 25, 2018. A copy of the ASP is attached below.
The Lacombe/Blackfalds Rural Fringe ASP outlines residential and commercial development opportunities, the future expansion needs of the Towns of Lacombe and Blackfalds, as well as the need to protect valuable sand and gravel resources in the plan area. The ASP also incorporates planning objectives that reflect values important to area residents, including the preservation of large areas of agricultural land and protecting the rural landscape and environmentally sensitive areas.
Bylaw 1280/18 was given second and third reading by County Council on Thursday, December 13, 2018, who adopted the new Milton Morningside Area Structure Plan (ASP). The plan area encompasses the lands lying north of the City of Lacombe and east side of the QEII Highway north to Highway 604. The Plan Area includes the Hamlet of Morningside and the lands enclosed by the QEII Highway, Highway 604 and Highway 2A.
County Council adopted the amended Hamlet of Mirror Area Structure Plan (ASP) at the January 25, 2018 Council meeting. A copy of the ASP can be viewed below.
On August 12, 2010, Council gave third reading to a bylaw to change the zoning of the proposed development area from Agricultural "A" to Business Industrial "I-BI" under the County's Land Use Bylaw. Council also gave third reading to a bylaw to adopt the Parkview Industrial Park Area Structure Plan that will guide the subdivision and development of the lands. The developer, Arclan Holdings Ltd., intends to develop a 39-lot industrial business park next to the Viterra Grain Terminal on Highway 12, east of Lacombe. Site Development Guidelines have been approved by the County for the proposed development. These Guidelines describe the landscaping, signage and building design requirements for the Industrial Park.
Lacombe County Council adopted the QEII North of Lacombe Area Structure Plan at the April 11, 2013 Council meeting. Below is a copy of the QEII North of Lacombe ASP.
Lacombe County Council adopted the Amended Sylvan Lake Area Structure Plan (ASP) on September 14, 2017. The ASP deals with the entire area surrounding Sylvan Lake, within Lacombe County, and will serve as a tool for controlling and directing future land uses and development in the Plan Area. A copy of the ASP is attached below.
The West of Highway 2 Area Structure Plan (ASP) was adopted by Council on January 26, 2012. The plan identifies lands west of Highway 2 for light industrial commercial development in a phased approach as development opportunities will be limited to specific development nodes identified in the plan. The ASP outlines the policy in terms of the continued use of the lands for agricultural and other related opportunities; the requirements for development in terms of site design, landscaping and signage; the provision of servicing; and required road infrastructure. | {
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Episode 303 - Don't Worry Darling 0
We spit on Don't Worry Darling and also talk Barbarian, The Wrestler, Blades and The Bob's Burgers Movie.
Intro/Charlie's Trip to Disney World: 0:00 - 17:07
Review - Don't Worry Darling: 17:07 - 44:44
Micro-Reviews - Barbarian, The Wrestler, The Rental, Blades, The Bob's Burgers Movie: 44:44 - 1:16:18
Spoiler Discussion - Don't Worry Darling: 1:20:54 - 1:56:01
Episode 302 - Orphan: First Kill 0
We impersonate our way into a review of Orphan: First Kill and also talk Crash, Groundhog Day, Barbarian, Freaky, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
Review - Orphan: First Kill: 6:50 - 52:16
Micro-Reviews - Crash (1996), Groundhog Day, One Piece, Jurassic World: Dominion, Freaky, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Barbarian, The Stand (2020): 52:16 - 1:39:38
Spoiler Discussion - Orphan: First Kill: 1:43:49 - 2:03:45
Episode 301 - Barbarian 0
We double-book Barbarian and also talk Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, The Possessed, The Godfather Part II and Orphan. Plus, we play another round of Speakdle.
Review - Barbarian: 14:44 - 37:30
Micro-Reviews - Bodies, Bodies, Bodies, The Possessed, Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist, The Godfather Part II, Dune, Orphan: 53:05 - 1:19:38
Spoiler Discussion - Barbarian: 1:24:54 - 2:01:12
Episode 300 - Crimes of the Future and the 300th Episode Special 0
We cut open David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future and celebrate our 300th episode with a slew of games including Review Recall, Letterboxd Recall and the brand new Speakdle. Plus, we answer your listener submitted questions.
Intro/Call to Bobby: 0:00 - 19:30
Review - Crimes of the Future: 19:30 - 1:15:35
Review Recall: 1:15:35 - 1:57:27
Letterboxd Recall: 1:57:27 - 2:15:01
Speakdle: 2:15:01 - 2:59:28
Listener Mail: 2:59:28 - 3:31:39
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Cook County Hospital fills more outpatient prescriptions every day than are filled at 26 Walgreen's drug store combined.
Chief Judge Evans names blue ribbon committee to help him select new director for juvenile detention centerChief Judge plans to name new director by September 30, 2014
by Chief Judge Timothy Evans
@CookCntyCourt
Chief Judge Evans names blue ribbon committee to help him select
new director for juvenile detention center
Chief Judge plans to name new director by September 30, 2014
CHICAGO, IL September 10, 2014 – As part of his plans for the orderly transition of the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center from a federal court appointed administrator to his office, Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans has established the Circuit Court of Cook County Committee on the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center. The committee is charged with recommending to the Chief Judge a list of finalists from among 45 individuals who applied to the Office of the Chief Judge for the position of executive director of the JTDC.
"Our children deserve the best and the brightest individual as the next executive director of the JTDC so I have asked those who are among the best and the brightest in their respective fields to spearhead the selection process," said Chief Judge Evans. He added, "Each member of the committee has a distinguished history as a progressive thinker committed to justice and reform. I have full confidence in the members' abilities to provide guidance that will best serve the children and the mission of the juvenile court system."
Evans added that he plans to name the new executive director by the end of September and that the transition of the JTDC from the federal court's transitional administrator to his office is expected to begin shortly thereafter.
The Circuit Court of Cook County Committee on the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center is made up of the following individuals from the fields of juvenile justice, medical and mental health, law, education, labor and employment, and includes elected officials and the judiciary:
1.Carl C. Bell, M.D., Committee Co-Chair: staff psychiatrist at Jackson Park Hospital's Outpatient Family Practice Clinic and the Psychosis Program of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine; renowned author; M.D., Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee.
2.Richard R. Boykin: partner, Barnes and Thornburg, LLP, specializing in government relations, appropriations, health care, education and municipal advocacy; running unopposed for Cook County Commissioner, First District, in the November 4, 2014, General Election; former chief of staff to U.S. Representative Danny K. Davis; J.D. University of Dayton Law School.
3.Beverly J. Butler, Ed.D.: special assistant to Chief Judge Evans in the transition of the JTDC to Office of the Chief Judge; former Chicago Public School teacher and administrator; Ed.D. from Northern Illinois University, M.A. in Education Administration and Supervision from DePaul University.
4.Frances G. Carroll, Ed.D.: retired Chicago Public School teacher and administrator; equal education activist; former trustee, Board of Trustees at the University of Illinois; Ed.D. from University of Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida; master's degree in education from Chicago State University.
5.Eugene Griffin, J.D., Ph.D.: director of research for the ChildTrauma Academy and lead developer of the Mental Health Training Curriculum for Juvenile Justice for the MacArthur Foundation/Models for Change and the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice; retired, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Northwestern University; J.D. from Northwestern University.
6.Edward Harrison: retired president and chief executive officer of the National Commission on Correction Health Care, a non-profit that is the recognized standards-setting body for correctional health care which provides independent accreditation of correctional health services; served on numerous national committees and expert panels of federal agencies and has spoken and written extensively on public health and correctional matters; master's degree from Northwestern University's J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
7.Marisel A. Hernandez: partner, Jacobs Burns Orlove & Hernandez, specializing in labor and employment issues; Chicago Board of Elections Commissioner; former trial attorney, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Chicago, Illinois,; former trial attorney, National Labor Relations Board, New York, New York, and Chicago, Illinois; J.D. from New York University School of Law; M.A. in Public Policy and Administration, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
8.Samuel V. Jones: professor, The John Marshall Law School, in contract, alternative dispute resolution, criminal law, employment law, and human trafficking: J.D. from Texas Southern University; LL.M. from Columbia Law School.
9.James D. Montgomery, Sr.: managing partner, James D. Montgomery & Associates, Ltd., specializing in criminal and civil rights cases; lead counsel onthe landmark civil rights case, Hampton v. Hanrahan; former assistant United States attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Chicago corporation counsel under Mayor Harold Washington; trustee, University of Illinois Board of Trustees; fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers; J.D. from the University of Illinois Law School.
10.Michael J. Rohan: retired director of Circuit Court of Cook County's Juvenile Probation and Court Services Department; during his 20 year tenure, the department was recognized as a national leader in promoting systemic justice system reform; retired interim director of the Juvenile Court Clinic for Forensic Clinical Services, Circuit Court of Cook County; instructor/lecturer for Loyola University, Chicago Police Academy, University of Illinois at Chicago and the Annie E. Casey Foundation; M.S. in Industrial Relations, Loyola University; M.A. in Criminal Justice Administration, University of Illinois.
11.Sister Catherine M. Ryan, O.S.F.: executive director, Maryville Academy, City of Youth; former chief of the Cook County's State's Attorney Juvenile Justice Bureau; J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law; M.B.A. from DePaul University.
12.Bryan H. Samuels: executive director, Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago, a nonprofit research and policy organization which focuses on improving the well-being of vulnerable children and youth, fam | {
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UtahGrants Wins Veer Bhartiya Team Impact Award
REI Systems announced the first-ever winner of the Veer Bhartiya Team Impact Award. This internal award honors REI Systems' founding Chief Executive Veer Bhartiya and his 30-year dedication to advancing the mission of public sector clients through the use of technology.
This award for 2018 calendar year goes to a team that has helped the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) develop a grants management system to facilitate the application, budget, reimbursement processes for federal and state funding for Local Education Agencies (LEAs), Non-profits, Institutes of Higher Education, and other sub-recipients. The REI Systems Team implementing GovGrantsTM helped Utah transition from manual to automated processing of 60,000+ payments valued at $4.5 billion annually across more than 120 separate grant programs. For example, manual entry of the accounting transactions that previously took weeks to process now take less than a day. State employees can spend time supporting LEA success, rather than manually entering, reviewing, and processing documentation. The grants system is now integrated with the State's financial system, and transparency for USBE program managers, financial operations staff, and sub-recipients is greatly enhanced.
For 2018, the rigorous award process included nomination of seven REI Systems team projects and solutions to major public sector problems, which were down-selected to three finalists. A panel of independent judges heard presentations and demonstrations of the solution developed by each finalist team. The judges evaluated each solution's impact on the respective public sector problem and agency mission. REI Systems CEO Shyam Salona said, "We are proud that our teams dedicate such effort to innovation and impact on important public sector missions, helping enable the education of Utah's children and improving millions of lives through technology."
The winning REI Systems team implementing UtahGrants was led by Manoranjan Mishra, and included Alicia Brown, Brian Mason, Ethan Hotz, Jenata Spencer, Jonathan Chua, Jonathan Liao, Jaipaul Chinthakuntla, Kyle Farrell, Leon Dmello, Mageshwari Jayaraj, Mark Bellinger, Nauman Shahid, Pranay Nagrath, Praveen Singhal, Sai Yerubandi, Shivankar Ojha, Siva Mamidi, Spandana Garikipati, Swati Singh, Vinod Lingampally, and Weike Wu.
The two other finalist teams for the award included:
The REI Systems team led by Ankit Mittal in support of HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration with the Modern Data Analytics Platform, which won first prize at ACT-IAC's 2018 Igniting Innovation Awards; and
The REI Systems team led by Heather Morgan and Surya Mantravadi in support of NASA's Small Business Innovation and Research (SBIR) program.
About GovGrantsTM
GovGrantsTM is one of several REI Systems grants management solutions, and is built on the Salesforce platform. With GovGrantsTM, organizations can improve grant performance in a matter of months rather than years. In addition to the Utah State Board of Education, REI Systems has implemented GovGrantsTM for the Louisiana Community and Technical College System, the Texas Veterans Commission, the DC Department of Health, the City of San Diego, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
About REI Systems
Since 1989, REI Systems has sustained decades-long customer relationships, providing technology-driven solutions that impact millions of peoples' lives. As a mission-first technology solutions provider, we specialize in grant management, analytics, Agile software development, CI/CD, DevSecOps, application modernization, and platform-based solutions. We also provide advice that complements technology, such as strategy, change management, communications, IT investment analysis, and Technology Business Management. Our 500+ employee-owners pride themselves in delivering meaningful and sustainable results that exceed our customers' expectations.
Learn about opportunities to join the REI Systems team, and make an impact on public sector mission at https://www.reisystems.com/careers/
Jeff Myers
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Q: Find size of array without using sizeof I was searching for a way to find the size of an array in C without using sizeof and I found the following code:
int main ()
{
int arr[100];
printf ("%d\n", (&arr)[1] - arr);
return 0;
}
Can anyone please explain to me how is it working?
A: &arr is a pointer to an array of 100 ints.
The [1] means "add the size of the thing that is pointed to", which is an array of 100 ints.
So the difference between (&arr)[1] and arr is 100 ints.
(Note that this trick will only work in places where sizeof would have worked anyway.)
A: &arr gives you a pointer to the array. (&arr)[1] is equivalent to *(&arr + 1). &arr + 1 gives you a pointer to the array of 100 ints that follows arr. Dereferencing it with * gives you that array that follows. Since this array is used in an additive expression (-), it decays to the pointer to its first element. The same happens to arr in the expression. So you subtract to pointers, one pointing to the non-existent element right after arr and the other pointing to the first element of arr. This gives you 100.
But it's not working. %d is used for int. Pointer difference returns you ptrdiff_t and not int. You need to use %td for ptrdiff_t. If you lie to printf() about the types of the parameters you're passing to it, you get well-deserved undefined behavior.
EDIT: (&arr)[1] may cause undefined behavior. It's not entirely clear. See the comments below, if interested.
A: Generally (as per visual studio),
for an array &arr is same as arr ,which return the starting base address of our function.
(&arr)[0] is nothing but &arr or arr
ex: it will return some address : 1638116
Now, (&arr)[1] means we are started accessing the array out of bounce means next array or next segment of the size of present array(100 ahead).
ex: it will return some address : 1638216
Now, subtracting (&arr)[1] - (&arr)[0]=100
A: &variable gives location of the variable (call it as P)
&variable + 1 gives address of the location next to the variable. (call it as N)
(char*)N-(char*)P gives how many characters are there between N and P. Since each character is 1 byte sized, so the above result gives the number of bytes P and N. (which equals to the size of array in bytes).
Similarly,
(char*) (a+1)-(char*)a; gives size of each element of the array in bytes.
So the number of elements in the array = (size of array in bytes)/(size of each element in the array in bytes)
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int a[100];
int b = ((char*)(&a+1)-(char*)(&a));
int c = (char*) (a+1)-(char*)a;
b = b/c;
printf("The size of array should be %d",b);
return 0;
}
A: int arry[6]={1,2,3,4,5,6} //lets array elements be 6,
so...
size in byte = (char*)(arry+6)-(char *)(arry)=24;
A: int main ()
{
int arr[100];
printf ("%d\n", ((char*)(&arr+1) - (char*)(&arr))/((char*) (arr+1) -(char*) (arr)));
return 0;
}
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Mad About You Revival: Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt Sign on to Reprise Roles
By Dave Nemetz / April 12 2018, 3:27 PM PDT
Don't be mad at us, but another TV revival is close to becoming a reality.
TV Reboots and Revivals: A Complete Guide
Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt have signed on to reprise the lead roles in a revival of Mad About You, according to EW.com. Danny Jacobson, who co-created the original 1992-99 NBC sitcom with Reiser, has also closed a deal with producers Sony Pictures Television to return. The revival doesn't have a network attached to it yet, but with the runaway ratings success of fellow '90s revivals Roseanne and Will & Grace, it's just a matter of when (and where), and not if.
TVLine first reported back in December that a Mad About You continuation was in the works, with Reiser and Hunt both considering a return to the sitcom fold. The two starred as Paul and Jamie Buchman, a pair of married New York yuppies dealing with the ups and downs of wedded bliss. (They also had a cute dog named Murray, it should be noted.) The show was a key cog in NBC's mid-'90s Must-See TV lineup, with Hunt winning four straight Emmys for best lead actress in a comedy.
Are you ready to jump back into the final frontier with an older Paul and Jamie? Share your reaction to the Mad About You revival in the comments.
TAGS: Helen Hunt, Mad About You, Paul Reiser
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Danny "Dan" Mara is a retired college basketball coach, Commissioner and former Chair of the Membership Committee. He spent 16 years directing a highly successful basketball camp at Mitchell where he is considered a special alumni. As head coach at Mitchell, he coached ten Kodak All-Americans including future Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) player Rita Williams. Williams went on to University of Connecticut to lead them to the 1998 Big East Championship and was named tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP). She was the 12th pick in the 1998 WNBA Draft and was chosen as the first all-star game representative in Indiana Fever history. As coach of the New London, Connecticut junior college team, Mara was the guardian of the longest regular-season winning streak in college basketball. In his coaching career at Mitchell College, Mara still lived on campus, in Matteson Hall, a men's dorm. He roomed with Pep, a 16-year-old Samoyed and collie mix, who until the 1994 basketball season sat beside him at home games. To players he is something of a father figure to potential athletes, because each year Mara looks after stray players who, for various reasons, have not found a place at a four-year college, and he makes them part of his family.
Early years
In an article for Sports Illustrated in 1994, he said, "Mitchell College adopted me when I had nothing left to lose." Dan Mara, then 39, was an only child whose father, James, died when Dan was two. Seventeen years later, while a sophomore at Mitchell, Mara lost his mother, Elizabeth, in a fire.
Mara graduated in 1974 and earned a Bachelor's in English in 1976. After his college graduation, Mitchell offered him a summer job as a Residence hall director. He started his career in the NJCAA in 1976 as Sports information director. Mara was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director in 1978 and his duties included sports information as well as coordinating recruitment for all sports.
Coaching
In 1977, he began coaching as Softball Assistant Coach and Women's Basketball Assistant Coach. In 1979 was promoted as Mitchell's Baseball Coach due to Jim Grant (at the time was head coach) sustained a broken hip in a car accident.
Basketball coach
Coaching technique
Mara knows that players like to run and hate to play defense, so he sets goals his players enjoy achieving. In a Sports Illustrated article, Mara states,"We try to score 25 points every 10 minutes," says the coach, whose team averaged a top-rated 99.6 points per game last year. "Defense?" he asks facetiously. "Who cares? We don't play D to stop the other team from scoring, we play it to dictate tempo." Which explains why the Mariners will stay in a full-court zone press for the entire game, creating dozens of turnovers and layups per outing. Mara has a brilliant basketball mind. "He's the most cerebral coach I know," says his best friend, Al Sokaitis, the former men's coach at Post University. "He understands the game."
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The future of the Alien franchise has been in flux for a while now, but a new interview with Sigourney Weaver confirms what many fans have theorized: the next film will ignore the third and fourth Alien movies.
Speaking with EW, Weaver, who will reprise her iconic role of Ripley in the new film, confirmed the plot trajectory of "Alien 5". The film is currently in the pre-production stages and set to be directed by "District 9" director Neill Blomkamp.
"It's just as if, you know, the path forks and one direction goes off to three and four and another direction goes off to Neill's movie," she says, confirming the rumours that the film would overlook the events of third and fourth "Alien" films as a direct follow-up to "Aliens".
"Aliens 5" should be confused with that other "Aliens" project, currently underway from Ridley Scott.
After the success of 2012's "Alien" prequel "Prometheus", filming is currently underway on "Alien: Covenant". A sequel to "Prometheus", Scott's upcoming film will focus on the crew of the colony ship Covenant who discover what they think is an uncharted paradise, only to discover it's a dark and dangerous world inhabited by the android David, the ole survivor of the Prometheus expedition. Michael Fassbender reprises his role as David in the film which also sees the return of Noomi Rapace as Elizabeth Shaw. The new chapters in the "Alien" story are coming just as renewed interest in the original films reaches peak nostalgia.
"Aliens" is celebrating its 30th birthday in a big way with an event scheduled at Comic-Con later this month. The celebrations even have director James Cameron excited. | {
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Half done or half to go? Whichever side of the line you're on here we are and as summer marches on so do we! Join Little Lake County and our special guests as we load up the minivan and head to Longmeadow Park in Mundelein for stop #3 on the 5th Annual Little Lake County Playground Tour!
Tracy describes Longmeadow Park as the picnic perfect park and we think that makes it a perfect stop for playground tour! With structures for big and small, a gazebo and plenty of open space to run this is a park the whole family will love! Our friends from Mundelein Park & Recreation District will be on site with games and activities.
Thursday, July 26 ~ 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Of course we wouldn't come without friends! The pediatricians from Fairview Pediatrics in Grayslake will be spending the morning at the park with us too. You can meet the doctors, learn about their practice, ask questions and more! It's a great way to get to know the physicians in a laid back atmosphere with no pressure or sick kids!
As always Playground Tour and all the activities are FREE to attend, however you are going to want to pre-register with us for the event because our friends at Y-volution have something special waiting for one pre-registered guest!
One of our pre-registered guests will be randomly selected prior to the event and have a brand new Y-Volution scooter waiting for them at check-in! All 4 models of Y-volution scooters will be on site for you to try (bring your helmets!) and one lucky pre-registered guest will get to take one home!
Of course it wouldn't be a playdate without snack time so our Official Snack Sponsor GoGo squeeZ will be providing samples of the yummy, squeezable, all natural applesauce (while supplies last).
This is one playdate you won't want to miss!
Our summer playground playdates are very popular events, please only register if you plan to attend and cancel if your plans change. No-shows prevent other families from attending.
Please have a printed copy of your ticket or have it pulled up on your phone when you walk in. All attendees must register with a valid email address.
Email addresses are shared with event sponsors.
Please do not arrive early to allow our sponsors time to set-up. Check-in begins at 10:00 a.m.
Please take note of posted parking regulations.
Please note by registering and coming to this event you are agreeing to our photography policy: Little Lake County reserves the right to photograph and/or videotape program participants. Photos and videos are for Little Lake County's use and may be used in in stories, Facebook posts, on our website, in promotional material and on any of our social sharing networks. By registering for this event you are agreeing to this and giving permission for your likeness to be used. If you do not wish to be photographed please contact the organizer before registering for the event.
* Winner will be chosen randomly out of pre-registration names received. Winner must be present to win and will receive their prize when checking in. | {
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Western industrial civilization has swept all before it. European empires, above all the British empire, rule much of the world.
Ancient Mesopotamia 3500BCE - 300BCEAncient Egypt Civilization 3000BCE - 300BCEAncient Indian civilization 2700BCE - 550CEHistory of China 1766BCE - 1912CEThe civilization of Ancient China 1700BCE - 200CEAncient Israel 1300BCE - 550BCEPre-Columbian Civilization of Central and South America 1000BCE - 1550CEAncient Greek Civilization 800BCE - 50BCEAncient Rome: civilization and society 750BCE - 500CEMedieval Europe 500CE - 1450CEMedieval India 550CE - 1750CEIslamic Caliphate 600CE - 1250CEWest African kingdoms 600CE - 1850CEThe Mongol Empire 1200CE - 1450CEOttoman Empire 1350CE - 1900CEWestern Civilization 1400CE - 2000CEA Global Civilization 1950CE - 2000CE
World history in 1914 - the West in command
Western Imperialism
In what must be the most audacious land-grab in history, Western nations divide much of the globe between them. The centerpiece of this process is an episode labelled the "Scramble for Africa", in which European powers compete to annex as much of the continent as they can.
The same process has been at work in South East Asia and the Pacific. As a result, Western Empires, with the British Empire in the lead, rule much of the world.
Global economic control
The conquests are followed by economic exploitation. Railways start appearing in all corners of the world – in Western-ruled colonies, such as in India and Africa, and in countries as yet beyond direct Western control, such as China and the countries of Latin America.
The oceans are linked by an ever-intensifying network of sea routes, all converging on Western ports. A global economy has arrived by which the commodities of the planet are shipped to Western nations, there to be consumed, or turned into manufactured goods. Many of these are then shipped back out to worldwide markets, which are financed and controlled by Western capital.
Continued industrial advance
Within Western societies, relentless industrial advance has occurred. The middle classes continue to increase in numbers, and the working classes benefit from a rising standard of living. New inventions such as the lightbulb, gramophones, the telephone, cameras, the car, airplanes and artificial fertilizers – continue to change the lives of Westerners.
The USA and Germany have drawn ahead of Britain as industrial powers.
Politically, Germany's rise has destabilized Europe. The resulting tensions have divided much of Europe into two camps – Germany, Austro-Hungary and Italy on one side, Britain, France and Russia on the other. It will not take much of a spark to set these nations against each other, and this year that spark is lit.
Over the past couple of decades, most of Africa has been parceled out amongst European powers, with British and French empires taking the lion's share. Only Ethiopia escapes this fate.
In some parts of Africa, the arrival of European powers is met by fierce resistance (as in German South West Africa). In other parts, it is followed by shocking brutality (as in the Belgian Congo). In all of European-ruled Africa, local societies are drawn forcibly into the modern world, with railways, roads, western education and missionary activity all beginning to alter them for ever.
South Africa sees a major challenge to British imperial rule as the Boers rebel in 1899. The British only succeed in bringing the Boer territories under control after a long, tough fight.
Much of the Middle East has fallen under Western influence, though of a less direct kind than in Africa. The Ottoman Empire, meanwhile, has succeeded in tightening its grip on its territories – while losing most of its lands in the Balkans.
In the Indian sub-continent, this period sees the high water mark of British rule.
The contrasting fates of the different countries of East Asia could not be more different from one another – results dependent upon the effectiveness of their responses to the Western challenge.
Japan has responded by meeting like with like: it has undergone the most startling modernization in the history of the world. This has allowed it to defeat, first China, then Russia (one of the leading powers of Europe), in war, and to annex Korea.
Japan's defeat of China further undermined the prestige of the Qing regime, and has helped lead to the end of the long succession of imperial dynasties in China. In 1912, China became a republic. Since then things have only gone from bad to worse with the country becoming fragmented amongst regional warlords.
South East Asia and Oceania
South East Asia and the Pacific, like Africa, see Western powers take control of most territories. In South East Asia only Thailand succeeds in keeping a semblance of independence; in the Pacific, Tonga remains under the rule of its monarchs, but only as a protectorate of the British Empire.
Australia and New Zealand continue to be settled by people of European (mostly British) extraction. Their economies are greatly stimulated by the advent of refrigerated cargo ships, which allows them to ship their produce (meat, wool and dairy products) to Britain. Australia's colonization is boosted by a series of gold rushes.
South and North America
The same is true for Argentina, in South America. This country sees its economy expand and its population increase due to immigration. Other countries on the continent also see commodity booms and economic expansion. This leads to tensions between the nations, and indeed to a major war between Chile on the one hand, and Peru and Bolivia, on the other. Chile was victorious.
The opening of the Panama Canal is symbolic of the USA's economic rise. The past few decades have seen a surge of economic growth, and the USA is now the wealthiest nation on Earth. Immigration continues to increase its population, and by now the whole of the USA has been fully (though in many places sparsely) settled by people of European descent. At the top of society, fabulous fortunes in this "Gilded Age" derive from control of vast business empires. This is also the period which sees the USA acquire an overseas empire of its own, as the Philippines, Cuba and other Caribbean countries fall under its control.
The Canadian west has also been settled by people of European descent, thanks to the completion of the Canadian-Pacific railroad and to episodes such as the Yukon Gold Rush of 1896.
Next map: the world in 1960
For details of the different civilizations, click on the relevant timeline above.
More 'Dig Deeper' links may be found in the regional maps. To access, click on the markers in the world map.
Civilizations of the world
3500BCE - 300BCE Ancient Mesopotamia 3000BCE - 300BCE Ancient Egypt Civilization 2700BCE - 550CE Ancient Indian civilization 1766BCE - 1912CE History of China 1700BCE - 200CE The civilization of Ancient China 1300BCE - 550BCE Ancient Israel 1000BCE - 1550CE Pre-Columbian Civilization of Central and South America 800BCE - 50BCE Ancient Greek Civilization 750BCE - 500CE Ancient Rome: civilization and society 500CE - 1450CE Medieval Europe 550CE - 1750CE Medieval India 600CE - 1250CE Islamic Caliphate 600CE - 1850CE West African kingdoms 1200CE - 1450CE The Mongol Empire 1350CE - 1900CE Ottoman Empire 1400CE - 2000CE Western Civilization 1950CE - 2000CE A Global Civilization
Ancient Middle East II: Age of Empire history 950BCE
In the late 13th century BCE, population movements in Europe caused groups to take to the sea and raid the coasts of the eastern Mediterranean. These groups appeared in the records as the "Sea Peoples". Their impact was devastating. By the end of the century the Hittite empire had been destroyed. Several Indo-European groups such […]
The Classical Age of China history 500BCE
The decline of the Zhou kingdom In northern China, kings of the Zhou dynasty came to power in the 11th century BCE. Their kingdom expanded over an ever-larger area of China. To help them govern their growing realm, the Zhou kings divided it into many districts, each under a powerful local lord. These lords served […]
Greece and Persia history 585BCE
The Middle East In 585 BCE the Assyrian Empire, which had dominated the region for centuries, had been replaced by three large states. These were the Babylonian Empire, ruled by the famous king Nebuchadnezzar; the empire of the Medes, an Indo-European speaking people who had come down from central Asia and settled in Iran; and […]
The Classical Age of India history 500BCE
The Indus Valley civilization vanished over a thousand years before this date. Since then, Aryan tribes have been spreading out across northern India. The Indus Valley civilization This civilization flourished between about 2700 to 1800 BCE (see the Premium Unit Early Civilizations). After that time, it vanished. Modern scholars do not understand the reasons for […] | {
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In one embodiment, a system includes: an input/output (I/O) module operative to receive operational data for features associated with at least inter-cell performance in a mobile network, processing circuitry, a model generator application to be executed by the processing circuitry and operative to: use at least one prediction model to analyze training sets comprising examples of values for the features for at least overshooting cells, and to generate a scoring model for detection of the overshooting cells from among cells in the mobile network, and a boomer detection application to be executed by the processing circuitry and operative to: use the scoring model with the operational data to detect the overshooting cells from among cells in a mobile network, and reduce interference by the overshooting cells.
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The present application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/430,951, filed on Dec. 7, 2016.
1. A system comprising: an input/output (I/O) module operative to receive operational data for features associated with at least inter-cell performance in a mobile network, wherein at least one of said features represents at least a relationship between a given cell and one or more tiered cells for each tier of a plurality of tiers, wherein a coverage area for said given cell is organized into said plurality of tiers based on physical distance from said given cell, wherein a first tier of said tiers begins from a first cell closest to said given cell and extends for a configurable distance, and succeeding tiers from said tiers begin from a next cell closest to a preceding tier from among said tiers and extend for said configurable distance; processing circuitry; a model generator application to be executed by said processing circuitry and operative to: use at least one prediction model to analyze training sets comprising examples of values for said features for at least overshooting cells, and to generate a scoring model for detection of said overshooting cells from among cells in said mobile network; and a boomer detection application to be executed by said processing circuitry and operative to: use said scoring model with said operational data to detect said overshooting cells from among cells in a mobile network, and reduce interference by said overshooting cells.
2. The system according to claim 1 wherein: said at least one prediction model is a decision trees machine learning algorithm modified by an adaptive boosting algorithm.
3. The system according to claim 1 wherein: said boomer detection application is operative to filter said operational data for at least one of said features for a given cell in said mobile network according to a minimum percentage of total interaction by said given cell with individual other cells.
4. The system according to claim 1 wherein: said boomer detection application is operative to filter said operational data for at least one of said features for a given cell in said mobile network according to a minimum number of interactions between said given cell and individual other cells.
5. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said features represents a number of neighboring cells for a given cell in said mobile network, wherein said neighboring cells have a successful handover relationship with said given cell.
6. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said features is associated with inbound handover activity for a given cell in said mobile network.
7. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said features is associated with outbound handover activity for a given cell in said mobile network.
8. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said features represents a number of handover events.
9. The system according to claim 8 wherein said handover events are successful.
10. The system according to claim 8 wherein said handover events are unsuccessful.
11. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said features represents the number of cells that are within a coverage area for a given cell, wherein said coverage area is defined according to a proxy for distance from said given cell, wherein said proxy for distance from said given cell is in accordance with a configurable percentile for propagation delay (PD) of successful communications by said given cell with user equipments (UEs).
12. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said features is a cluster size for a given cell, wherein said cluster size represents a number of other cells in said mobile network with which said given cell has significant interaction, wherein said significant interaction is defined as a configurable percentage of all inter-cell interaction by said given cell.
13. The system according to claim 12 wherein a normalized feature is derived from at least a second feature from among said features, according to feature values for said other cells in said cluster.
14. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said features is total in degree for a given cell, wherein said total in degree represents a number of all other cells in said mobile network with which said given cell has interaction.
15. The system according to claim 1 wherein said boomer detection application is operative to reduce interference by said overshooting cells by at least one of: using remote electrical tilt (RET) commands to adjust antenna settings for said overshooting cells; or adjusting common pilot channel (CPICH) settings to reduce a range at which a UE will select said overshooting cells.
16. The system according to claim 1 wherein said training sets further comprise examples of values for said features for at least non-overshooting cells.
17. A method for detecting overshooting cells in a mobile network, the method performed on a computing system and comprising: generating training sets based on historical performance data for known overshooting and non-overshooting cells; generating a scoring model based on a multiplicity of overshooting indicators, wherein at least one of said multiplicity of overshooting indicators represents at least a relationship between a given cell and one or more tiered cells for each tier of a plurality of tiers, wherein a coverage area for said given cell is organized into said plurality of tiers based on physical distance from said given cell, wherein a first tier of said tiers begins from a first cell closest to said given cell and extends for a configurable distance, and succeeding tiers from said tiers begin from a next cell closest to a preceding tier from among said tiers and extend for said configurable distance; wherein values for each of said multiplicity of overshooting indicators are weighted in order to provide an overall score; collating actual performance data from a population of cells in operation; scoring each of said cells in operation using said scoring model; based on said scoring, determining which of said cells in operation are overshooting cells; and remedying issues indicated by said scoring for said overshooting cells.
18. The method according to claim 17 wherein at least one of said multiplicity of overshooting indicators represents the number of cells that are within a coverage area for a given cell, wherein said coverage area is defined according to a proxy for distance from said given cell, wherein said proxy for distance from said given cell is in accordance with a configurable percentile for propagation delay (PD) of successful communications by said given cell with user equipments (UEs).
19. A system comprising: an input/output (I/O) module operative to receive operational data for features associated with cell performance in a mobile network, wherein at least one of said features represents at least a relationship between a given cell and one or more tiered cells for each tier of a plurality of tiers, wherein a coverage area for said given cell is organized into tiers based on physical distance from said given cell, and wherein a first tier of said tiers begins from a first cell closest to said given cell and extends for a configurable distance, and succeeding tiers from said tiers begin from a next cell closest to a preceding tier from among said tiers and extend for said configurable distance; processing circuitry; a model generator application to be executed by said processing circuitry and operative to: use at least one prediction model to analyze training sets comprising examples of values for said features for at least overshooting cells, and to generate a scoring model for detection of said overshooting cells from among cells in said mobile network; and a boomer detection application to be executed by said processing circuitry and operative to: use said scoring model with said operational data to detect said overshooting cells from among cells in a mobile network, reduce interference by said overshooting cells.
20. The system according to claim 19 wherein at least one of said features represents the number of cells that are within a coverage area for a given cell, wherein said coverage area is defined according to a proxy for distance from said given cell, wherein said proxy for distance from said given cell is in accordance with a configurable percentile for propagation delay (PD) of successful communications by said given cell with user equipments (UEs).
The present invention generally relates to the detection of overshooting cells in a radio access network (RAN).
Overshooting cells pose a major problem in Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) radio networks. These cells, often referred to as "boomers", are cells with larger than necessary coverage areas. As a result, boomer cells may cause interference in other cells of the RAN, thereby impacting on Quality of Experience (QoE) for both users they serve and users in surrounding cells. Common estimates are that 5-15% of all macro cells in a UMTS network are boomer cells.
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of a boomer detector server, configured and operative in accordance with embodiments described herein to at least perform the process of FIG. 2.
A system includes: an input/output (I/O) module operative to receive operational data for features associated with at least inter-cell performance in a mobile network, processing circuitry, a model generator application to be executed by the processing circuitry and operative to: use at least one prediction model to analyze training sets comprising examples of values for the features for at least overshooting cells, and to generate a scoring model for detection of the overshooting cells from among cells in the mobile network, and a boomer detection application to be executed by the processing circuitry and operative to: use the scoring model with the operational data to detect the overshooting cells from among cells in a mobile network, and reduce interference by the overshooting cells.
Due to the impact of overshooting cells on QoE, detecting and mitigating their effect is a significant issue in mobile networks, and is therefore a primary target for RAN optimizations. Detecting overshooting cells, however, may be difficult. Accurate, high-resolution radio measurements for the performance of individual cells are hard to attain and analyze, and aggregated counters that are commonly available may be similarly hard to analyze for detecting individual overshooting cells. The common practice is for radio engineers to use a few rough indicators, combined with years of experience and some trial and error, to locate these cells and mitigate the problem. However this process may be tedious and error prone.
In accordance with embodiments described herein, an overshooting cell detection system may employ a scoring mechanism to provide autonomous detection of such potentially interfering cells, thereby reducing reliance on manual detection procedures, and increasing efficiency.
Inbound neighbors: This feature may reference the number of neighboring cells with handovers to a source cell, i.e., the cell being evaluated.
Outbound neighbors: This feature may reference the number of neighboring cells with handovers from the source cell. It will be appreciated that a relatively high number of outbound neighbors may be indicative of an overshooting cell. The value for outbound neighbors may also be used in combination with the value for inbound neighbors--if there are significantly more outbound neighbors than inbound neighbors it may be indicative of an overshooting cell. It will be appreciated that the outbound neighbors OI may be calculated based on data gathered from the receiving cells. In accordance with embodiments described herein, the cells to be counted for the purposes of determining the number of inbound/outbound neighbors may be filtered or weighted to some degree by the imposition of a minimum percentage and/or a minimum absolute number of instances before a given cell may be counted as an incoming/outbound neighbor for a second cell. For example, if handovers from the second cell account for less than 2% of the all of the handovers to the given cell, the second cell may not be considered an inbound neighbor of the given cell. Alternatively, or in addition, a minimum number of handovers (i.e., in terms of an absolute number as opposed to a percentage) may be defined in order to filter out less significant neighbor relationships. It will be appreciated that in accordance with embodiments described herein, such filtering may be applied in a generally similar manner to some or all of the other features described herein.
"Missing Neighbor" events: This feature may reference "missing neighbor" events associated with the source cell. An outbound missing neighbor event may represent a report by a user equipments (UE) to a serving cell (i.e., the source cell) that a cell it detects as strong enough for a potential handover, in the "reporting range" is not defined as a neighbor of the source cell, and therefore it cannot perform the handover. An incoming missing neighbor event may represent the same situation in reverse, where the UE is in the non-neighboring cell and detects the serving cell of the previous example. It will be appreciated that the missing events may also be calculated, at least in part, based on data from other cells in the network. For example, the cell's scrambling code may be used to associate the data from the other cells with the cell being evaluated.
Missing neighbors: This feature may reflect the total number of inbound/outbound missing neighbors as per the missing neighbor events discussed hereinabove. The number of missing neighbors may be calculated according to the number of different scrambling codes reported for the missing neighbor events, where each reported scrambling code generally represents a different cell.
"Unmonitored Neighbor" events: This feature may be similar to the missing neighbor events feature, but with the difference that the RAN knows to match the reported target scrambling code with a specific cell. This may occur when the target scrambling code is in the source cell's neighbor list; it will be appreciated that this feature may not be available from all RAN vendors. Similarly to neighbor (handover) reports and "missing neighbor" events the system may also count incoming/outgoing cells/events.
Unmonitored total degree: This feature may reference the number of cells with either incoming or outgoing "Unmonitored Neighbor" relationships with the cell.
Total in degree: This feature may represent the number of cells with inbound relations of any kind to the cell, i.e., neighboring cells with non-zero handover attempts, missing neighbors, or unmonitored neighbors, regardless of weight. It will be appreciated the larger the value for total in degree, the greater the indication that the source cell is overshooting.
Cells in PD95/PD99: This feature may represent the number of cells that are within a coverage area effectively defined by the propagation delay (PD) for communicating with 95% or 99% of the UEs that may be reached by the source cell. The system derives a histogram of user counts (specifically, call initiations) for each cell using data aggregated in various distance bins (depending on vendor and/or configuration). The system uses the histogram to estimate the 95th and 99th percentiles, which reflect to some extent "how far" the cell reaches. It will be appreciated that propagation delay may therefore effectively serve as a proxy for the furthest distance of the source cell's transmissions. Accordingly, the larger the value for PD95 or PD99, the greater the indication that the source cell is overshooting. It will be appreciated that the use of PD95 and PD99 are exemplary; in accordance with embodiments described herein, the percentiles for determining a proxy for the furthest distance of a source cell's transmission may be configurable. For example, this feature ay alternatively use the 97th or 98th percentile, etc.
Cluster size: This feature may represent the number of cells that have a significant relationship with the source cell, based, for example, on analysis of the inbound/outbound neighbors, missing neighbors, and/or unmonitored neighbors. A relationship may be deemed to be significant if its relative weight for inbound/outbound signals is above a given threshold. For example, for neighboring cells a threshold weight for a significant relationship may be defined as 2% of the total events of that type in the source cell or the neighboring cell; for non-neighboring cells a threshold weight may be defined as 5% of the total events of that type in the source cell or the non-neighboring cell. It will be appreciated that the larger the cluster size, the greater the indication that the source cell is an overshooter.
Normalized PD99: This feature represents the source cell's PD99 normalized to the average PD99 of the cells in the cluster. As with non-normalized PD99, the greater the source cell's PD99 relative to that of the cells in its cluster, the greater the indication that the cell is an overshooter. The normalization may calculated as follows: (The source cell's PD99-the average of the PD99 for all of the cluster's cells)/the standard deviation for the cluster's distribution. Accordingly, standard deviation=0, then the normalized PD will also be 0. It will be appreciated that a normalized PD95 may be derived in a generally similar manner.
Normalized total in degree: This feature represents the source cell's total in degree value, normalized to that of all the cells in the cluster. It will be appreciated that the greater the value relative to that of the cells in its cluster, the greater the indication that the cell is an overshooter. The normalization may be calculated as follows: The source cell's "total in degree" value/median of the "total in degree" values for the cells in the cluster.
In accordance with embodiments described herein, the system may also support the definition of tiers for evaluating the likelihood that a source cell is an overshooter. Reference is now made to FIG. 1, which illustrates tiered cells for an exemplary source cell 10. As depicted in FIG. 1, source cell 10 may transmit in an arc in the general direction of cells 11, 12, 13 and 14, where cells 11 are the closest cells in the transmission arc. It will be appreciated that the transmission arc of FIG. 1 may represent a simplified, exemplary potential cell "beam width" representing a rough estimate of a presumed coverage area for source cell 10. In practice, the coverage area may be defined as a function of the radius (e.g., as derived according to propagation delay), angle (e.g., from antenna beam width), and azimuth (e.g., from antenna azimuth). It will be appreciated that cells typically do no not have full 360 degree coverage, but rather a slice of coverage as determined by the transmission arc. It will similarly be appreciated that in operation, a cell's coverage "footprint" may be affected by a variety of technical and/or environmental factors and may not therefore actually approximate an arc as depicted in FIG. 1.
Tier 1 for source cell 10 may be defined as starting from the location of the nearest cell 11 (to the source cell) and further extending a distance of "X" meters (hereinafter referred to as "Xm"). In accordance with an exemplary embodiment described herein, Xm may be defined as 500 meters. It will be appreciated however, that the embodiments described herein may support other values for Xm. Tier 2 may be defined as starting from the next nearest cell after the cells in Tier 1, i.e., the nearest cell 12, and also further extending a distance of Xm. Tier 3 may be defined as starting from the next nearest cell after the cells in Tier 2, i.e., the nearest cell 13, and also further extending a distance of Xm. Accordingly, the depicted cells 11 are in Tier 1; the depicted cells 12 are in Tier 2; and the depicted cells 13 are in Tier 3. It will be appreciated that additional tiers may be defined in similar manner, such that cells 14 would be in Tier 4, etc. Tier 5 (not shown) would similarly be defined as the cells within an Xm wide slice of the source cell's transmission arc that extends from the closest cell following Tier 4. Other tiers may be defined in a generally similar manner. It will similarly be appreciated that since cells 20 are not in the transmission arc of source 10, they are not associated with any of the tiers. It will also be appreciated that Xm may be a measurement of "distance in the air" without regard for topography. For example, when moving from point A to point B on the ground, the "ground distance" may be affected by whether or not the intervening terrain has a hill, valley, or flat ground. In accordance with the embodiment of FIG. 1, the tiers may be defined as smooth arcs according to distance in the air, where specific topography may be ignored.
Tier N relationships: This feature represents the number of relationships that the source cell has with cells in Tier N, where N denotes one or the defined tiers. In an exemplary embodiment described herein, N may equal 5. It will be appreciated that the more cells at Tier 5 with relationship with source cell 10, the more likely that source cell 10 is overshooting.
Unmonitored incoming at Tier>I: This feature represents the number of cells in Tier I+1 and beyond with incoming "Unmonitored Neighbor" relationships with source cell 10. In an exemplary embodiment described herein, I may equal 3. It will be appreciated that the more cells at Tier 4 and beyond with incoming "Unmonitored Neighbor" relationships with source cell 10, the more likely that source cell 10 is overshooting.
Neighbor weight above threshold at Tier>J: Neighbor weight may be calculated as the number of handovers from a source cell to a target cell divided by the total number of handovers from the source cell to all targets cells. This feature represents the sum of weights for target cells in Tier J+1 and beyond above a threshold weight. In an exemplary embodiment described herein, J may equal 3. It will be appreciated that the larger the sum weights from Tier 4 and beyond, the more likely that source cell 10 is overshooting.
In accordance with embodiments described herein, the system may also employ artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and/or any suitable prediction model to provide an expert system that may function according to the base logic, methods and heuristics that may be implicitly used by a human expert.
For example, the system may be fed with training sets comprising numerous examples of features values for known overshooting and non-overshooting cells. The system may then employ machine learning algorithms, such as decision tree learning, to learn from the examples in the training and to generate a model for scoring the component OI values and inferring a classification result (i.e., either "overshooting" or "not overshooting") when used to evaluate an unknown example. In accordance with embodiments described herein, adaptive boosting algorithms may be employed to augment the decision tree learning. It will be appreciated that the embodiments described herein are not necessarily limited to the use of decision trees with adaptive boosting algorithms. For example, in accordance with some embodiments described herein, a random forest algorithm may be used instead of, or in addition to, decision tress and/or adaptive boosting. Other AI fields may also be applied, such as, for example, deep learning, and/or other Support Vector Machines (SVM) for machine learning or other models.
Accordingly, in operation a population of cells in the network are scored in accordance with the determined model, where each of the features may be input to a machine learning process and then weighted differently in accordance with the results of the machine learning. The system may sort the scored cells and the overshooting and non-overshooting cells may be identified in accordance with a "decision threshold" defined for a given score.
In accordance with embodiments described herein, the system may be operative to employ Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) commands to autonomously remedy overshooting cells. Common pilot channel (CPICH) settings may also be adjusted to reduce the range at which UEs will select the overshooting cell.
Reference is now made to FIG. 2, which is a flow chart of an exemplary overshooting cell detection process 100, constructed and operative in accordance with embodiments described herein. The system may generate (step 110) training sets based on actual performance data for known overshooting and non-overshooting cells. It will be appreciated that the selection and labelling of the known overshooting and non-overshooting cells may be based on manual inspection.
The system may optionally chart (step 120) some or all of the overshooting indicators described hereinabove to provide a visual representation of a presumptive baseline for detecting an overshooting cell according to each overshooting indicator.
The system may employ one or more machine learning algorithms and/or prediction models to generate (step 130) a scoring model based on some or all of the overshooting indicators. In accordance with some embodiments, the system may employ decision tree learning optionally coupled with adaptive boosting algorithms to generate the scoring model. As noted hereinabove, the system may employ other machine learning algorithms and/or prediction models as well. The scoring model will include at least some of the overshooting indicators (i.e., features) described hereinabove, where values for each of the included overshooting indicators may be weighted and/or filtered in order to provide an overall score.
In operation, the system may continually or periodically collate (step 140) actual performance data from a population of cells and the cells with which they are in at least some form of communication as necessary to evaluate the overshooting indicators in the scoring model. For example, the actual performance data may be collated from vendor-supplied statistics and/or provided by a mobile network's self-optimizing network (SON) function. The system may then score (step 150) each of the cells using the scoring model generated in step 130.
Based on the scores for each of the cells, the system may then determine (step 160) which of the cells are overshooting cells. The system may attempt to autonomously remedy (step 170) an overshooting cell's issues. For example, the system may employ RET commands to adjust the transmission strength and/or patterns of an overshooting cell. Common pilot channel (CPICH) settings may also be adjusted to reduce the range at which UEs will select the overshooting cell. It will be appreciated that the system may employ existing SON functionality to implement such remedies. For example, instead of directly communicating with the overshooting cells, the system may forward instructions and/or at least recommendations to a SON server. The SON server may then provide the RET commands and/or CPICH settings to the overshooting cells. Control may then return to step 140.
It will be appreciated that process 100 may also comprise feedback and adjustment steps, where the system may assess the efficacy of step 170 and respond accordingly. The system may also periodically re-perform steps 110-130 in order to update the scoring model based on new actual performance data and findings for the participating cells. It will further be appreciated that process 100 may be effectively divided into two processes. Steps 110-130 may represent a setup process that may be repeated to perform periodic and/or on-demand updates; whereas steps 140-170 may be performed as a regularly scheduled operational process.
Reference is now made to FIG. 3 which is a schematic illustration of a boomer detector server 205, configured and operative in accordance with embodiments described herein to at least detect overshooting cells from among cells 201 in mobile network 200 as described with respect to process 100 in FIG. 2. Server 205 may be implemented using any suitable computing device(s) that may support the execution of boomer cell detection as described herein. For example, server 205 may implemented using hardware, software, and/or firmware on a multi-purpose personal computer, computer tablet, or smartphone. Server 205 may also be implemented on a communications router or switch, or on a dedicated Internet of Things (IoT) device. Server 205 may also be implemented as an integrated component on one or more of the elements of mobile network 200, such as, for example, a mobility management entity (MME), a gateway (e.g., PGW, SGW), or a mobile base station (e.g., eNodeB).
Server 205 comprises processing circuitry 210, input/output (I/O) module 220, model generator 230, scoring model 235, boomer detector 240, and operational data 245. Model generator 230, scoring model 235, boomer detector 240, and operational data 245 may be implemented using any suitable memory for storing software and/or operational data, such as an optical storage medium, a magnetic storage medium, an electronic storage medium, and/or a combination thereof. It will be appreciated that the memory, or parts thereof, may be implemented as a physical component of server 205 and/or as a physical component of one or more secondary devices in communication with server 205.
Processing circuitry 210 may be operative to execute instructions stored in the memory. For example, processor 210 may be operative to execute model generator 230 and/or boomer detector 240. It will be appreciated that processing circuitry 110 may be implemented as a central processing unit (CPU), and/or one or more other integrated circuits such as application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), full-custom integrated circuits, etc., or a combination of such integrated circuits. It will similarly be appreciated that server 205 may comprise more than one instance of processing circuitry 210. For example, one such instance of processing circuitry 210 may be a special purpose processor operative to execute model generator 230 and/or boomer detector 240 to perform some, or all, of the processing logic of process 100 as depicted in FIG. 2.
I/O module 220 may be any suitable software or hardware component such as a universal serial bus (USB) port, disk reader, modem or transceiver that may be operative to use protocols such as are known in the art to communicate either directly, or indirectly, with elements of mobile network 200, such as, for example, a base station, an MME, a gateway, etc. over a communications network such as, for example, a backbone network, the Internet, or via a WiFi connection. It will be appreciated that the embodiments described herein may also support configurations where some or all of the communications between I/O module 220 and elements of mobile network 200 are brokered by a local server and forwarded to I/O module 220 over the Internet, a local area network, and/or a suitable wireless technology. At least some of the functionality attributed herein to server 205 may be also performed on such a local server. It will similarly be appreciated that since I/O module 220 is operative to communicate with elements of mobile network 200, the physical location of server 205 may not necessarily be within close proximity of any specific element(s) of mobile network 200.
Model generator 230 may be an application implemented in hardware, firmware, or software that may be executed by processing circuitry 210 to at least perform steps 110-130 of process 100 (FIG. 2) as described hereinabove to generate scoring model 235. Boomer detector 240 may be an application implemented in hardware, firmware, or software that may be executed by processing circuitry 210 to use scoring model 235 and actual performance data, e.g., operational data 245, to at least perform steps 140-170 of process 100 (FIG. 2) as described hereinabove to autonomously detect and remedy overshooting cells in mobile network 200.
It is appreciated that software components of the embodiments of the disclosure may, if desired, be implemented in ROM (read only memory) form. The software components may, generally, be implemented in hardware, if desired, using conventional techniques. It is further appreciated that the software components may be instantiated, for example: as a computer program product or on a tangible medium. In some cases, it may be possible to instantiate the software components as a signal interpretable by an appropriate computer, although such an instantiation may be excluded in certain embodiments of the disclosure.
It is appreciated that various features of the embodiments of the disclosure which are, for clarity, described in the contexts of separate embodiments may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the embodiments of the disclosure which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment may also be provided separately or in any suitable subcombination. | {
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Q: Hibernate generates wrong insert statement for DB2 I'm using hibernate with DB2 database. When I'm running spring batch job I have following exception:
org.springframework.dao.InvalidDataAccessResourceUsageException: could not prepare statement; SQL [insert into "PERSON" (id, first_name, last_name) values (default, ?, ?)]; nested exception is org.hibernate.exception.SQLGrammarException: could not prepare statement
When I paste query from log to IBM Data Studio I see that query is seems to lack quotes on field names. The valid statement would be
insert into "PERSON" ("id", "first_name", "last_name") values (default, 'John122', 'Doe21')
How can I fix this?
Thanks
A: There's a difference between the following two statements:
create table Person (
id integer,
first_name vargraphic(80),
last_name vargraphic(80)
);
and
create table "Person" (
"id" integer,
"first_name" vargraphic(80),
"last_name" vargraphic(80)
);
The first statement creates the table PERSON, with column ID, FIRST_NAME and LAST_NAME (mind the uppercase!). The second statement creates the table Person with the columns id, first_name and last_name.
It seems that you created your table with the second definition, but are trying to update it with a statement correct for the first table definition.
TL;DR: DB2 always creates all table and column names in uppercase, unless the names are between (double) quotes.
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The Staggs Bar Monarchs produced one of their best performances in recent memory as they fought back from 11 down to record a 46-43 victory at Ashfield and progress to the quarter final of the KO Cup by 5 on aggregate.
There may not have been many who fancied the Monarchs chances after their narrow 2 point victory in the first leg on Friday with a quiet confidence in the Glasgow camp they had done enough to progress.
This was looking well founded as the Tigers took an early lead. This did come with a little bit of good fortune as Josh Pickering's bike gave way causing him to come down while leading heat 2 comfortably. With Coty Garcia having failed to get off the starting line this meant a potential 3-3 turned into a Tigers 5-0 and our lead had been wiped out.
The next few heats would see the home side pad their lead with a brace of 4-2 advantages and the Monarchs were now 9 down on the day and 7 down overall.
By this point the Monarchs had also lost Max Ruml after a heavy crash in heat 3 that required a trip to the hospital, good news being that after scans Max has confirmed no broken bones or concussion although he will no doubt feel second hand tomorrow.
The Monarchs were to fall further behind in heat 7 and with only Wells having won a race for the Armadale men by this point it was starting to look like the tie may be getting away from them.
That was not to be the case though as to a man the Monarchs dug deep and blitzed the shocked Tigers in the second part of the meeting. First up was a massive 5-1 advantage from Josh Pickering and Joel Andersson in heat 8 this being followed up by a 4-2 in heat 9 and all of a sudden the deficit overall was only 3 and the Monarchs tails were up.
Heat 10 was to sway the tide a little as the Tigers pulled out a 4-2 of their own to regain a 5 point advantage but from there it was to be all Monarchs as they remarkably recorded the heat win in all of the last 5 races.
First up was Wells who took a strong win over Richie Worrall then came a controversial heat 12 that required no fewer than 3 goes to complete. In the first running Mark Riss came down on the first bend with the referee adjudging it as bunching and inviting all 4 back, this may have been a slightly fortunate turn for the Monarchs with many a referee potentially disqualifying the German as the cause of the stoppage. In the second re-run it was Riss again who was to come down this time it looking like Tigers Claus Vissing had chopped across in front of him and taken his front wheel. To be fair to the referee he maintained a consistency in his decisions and again all 4 were welcomed back. It was third time's the charm for Riss though as he made a jet propelled start and romped to victory his delight easy to see as he punched the air as he collected the plaudits of the Monarchs fans after the race.
So it was all boiling down to the battle of the big guns in heat 13 and again it was the Monarchs who perhaps carried a little fortune as the Tigers appeared to have made the jump only for Chris Harris to hit a rut on the inside of turn 1 and come down Erik Riss doing well to lay the bike down behind him and avoid an even nastier accident. With Harris correctly disqualified the Monarchs took full advantage racing from the tapes and taking a 5-1 to pull within 1 point on the day and take the aggregate lead back for the first time since the second race.
The Monarchs fans were in dreamland in heat 14 as reserve pairing Coty Garcia and Pickering made the start and were on a 5-1 that would seal qualification. As it was Garcia and Pickering could not quite get their lines sorted allowing Paul Starke into the mix and when he and Pickering collided entering the last corner of the last lap the Monarchs man's bike was to give up the ghost yet again gifting the Tigers a 3-3.
This meant it was all down to the last heat with the Monarchs just needing a share of the spoils to take the tie. As it was Wells and Erik Riss both made tremendous starts and ran an untroubled 4 laps and a 5-1 that not only clinched the tie but the win on the day by a score of 46-43 meaning an aggregate of 92-87 and a tie with Berwick in the quarter finals.
A truly remarkable performance by the Staggs Bar Monarchs and a richly deserved place in the next round that will leave many in the West wondering if their team has what it takes to contend.
Well after a hard fought 2 point victory at Armadale on Friday night the Staggs Bar Monarchs head west on Sunday with it all to do in the 2nd leg of our Knockout Cup tie.
It was perhaps a disappointing end to the meeting for the Monarchs as the Tigers showed their resilience and dug deep to gain 4 points on the Monarchs over the final 3 heats and head home happy with their nights work.
This is the kind of effort that will be needed by the Monarchs at Ashfield and with 2 trips west already this season there should be no excuses of inexperience around the Saracen Park circuit. The Monarchs have done well to record at least 40 points in both visits so far but with no tactical substitute options available in the cup all 7 will need to chip in from the get go.
One major thing that will be required is a strong start as the Monarchs cannot afford to allow the Tigers to take the initiative and overturn the arrears immediately. With Ricky Wells good for double figures almost everywhere and Joel Andersson showing improved form and our strong reserve pairing leading us off hopefully that will be the case.
Of course the Tigers are no easy mark around their home track with only the shock heavy defeat to Workington as a blip so far. It was a day that everything that could go wrong did for a few of the Tigers that day with Chris Harris suffering no less than 4 engine failures and no one would expect that to be replicated.
Both teams are at full strength with Coty Garcia continuing his temporary spell as replacement for Matt at reserve with the hope that as a former Tiger the Argentinean could be a trump card.
So a huge effort is required for what would go down as one of the best results in recent seasons for the Monarchs should they be able to pull it off. Can they? There is only one place to be to find out so get yourself along to cheer on the boys. | {
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 13- A letter signed by 127 Democratic members of Congress encourages the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction to protect anti-hunger programs in their budget cutting decisions.
The letter, sent to each of the twelve members of the "super" committee this afternoon, referred to the $4 trillion deficit reduction proposals in the Simpson-Bowles and "Gang of Six" plans that did not include reductions to non-health safety net entitlement programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
"These plans demonstrate that major deficit reduction can be achieved in a bipartisan manner and without harming vulnerable families by cutting key nutrition and other critical low-income assistance programs," according to the letter.
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The letter suggested that "super" committee members include substantial revenues in addressing the deficit and that a failure to do so would "place virtually the entire burden of deficit reduction on ordinary Americans, worsening poverty and inequality and making it even harder for struggling families to make ends meet."
It highlighted investments like those made through ARRA in SNAP as successfully stabilizing the rate of food insecurity during the years 2008-2010, when poverty rates increased by more than two million people in one year.
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Currently, my program is being compiled in serial with GCC Fortran compiler (gfortran). I want to know if it is possible to install PGI Compiler on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
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Kraft Foods advances its sustainability agenda
RP news wires, Noria Corporation
Kraft Foods has reached two important achievements that progress sustainability within its agricultural supply chain. Last year, the company increased its year-over-year purchase of coffee beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms by 50 percent, bringing the total to nearly 30,000 metric tons – once again making Kraft Foods the world's largest buyer of coffee from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms. In February, Kraft Foods and other industry, government and non-governmental partners joined with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and announced the launch of a comprehensive program that will invest $90 million over five years to advance the sustainable production of cocoa and cashews in Africa.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
"These are two excellent examples of the progress we're making in advancing the sustainable sourcing of our agricultural commodities," said Steve Yucknut, vice president for sustainability. "This is a journey and we still have work to do, but expanding our sourcing of beans from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms and partnering with the Gates Foundation represent significant steps."
Rainforest Alliance Certification Addresses Coffee Sustainability
In the early 1990s, Kraft Foods began addressing coffee sustainability with the support of public-private partnerships and expanded this strategy in 2003 to include Rainforest Alliance certification. Kraft Foods' purchase of nearly 30,000 metric tons of coffee from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms in 2008 not only represents a 50 percent increase versus the prior year but also a 12-fold increase from 2004. Over the last five years, the company's partnership with the Rainforest Alliance has benefited more than 300,000 farmers and their dependents on more than 60,000 hectares of farmland in developing markets.
Importantly, the decision to source from Rainforest Alliance farms has been both a sustainability and business success. For example, Kraft Foods relaunched several Kenco coffee products in the United Kingdom last year, highlighting Rainforest Alliance certification. Initial consumer impact has been impressive, generating double-digit revenue growth and share growth of 1.2 points in the fourth quarter 2008. In Sweden, sales at a key away-from-home customer of instant and espresso coffee doubled since Kraft Foods began selling coffee with the Rainforest Alliance Certified seal in 2006. In total, eight of Kraft Foods' coffee brands in Europe and North America now carry the Rainforest Alliance seal. This support for farms that have earned Rainforest Alliance certification showcases the commitment our employees have to making a delicious difference in our world.
In 2005, Kraft Foods expanded the collaboration with the Rainforest Alliance to include cocoa and purchased approximately 3,000 metric tons in 2008. Last year, under its Suchard brand, Kraft Foods became the first European manufacturer of hot chocolate to carry the Rainforest Alliance seal.
Gates Foundation Partnership Helps Boost Incomes of African Farmers
Seventy percent of the world's cocoa comes from West Africa. One-third of the world's cashews come from West Africa. These two industries provide income for millions of smallholder farmers who, like a majority of the world's poorest people, live in rural areas and rely on agriculture for their food and income. The projects aim to strengthen the entire agricultural value chain – from seeds and soil to farm management and market access – so that progress against hunger and poverty is sustainable over the long term.
Kraft Foods is the only major branded food company involved in both projects. The projects will be managed by the World Cocoa Foundation and the German development organization Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH.
"By lending support at the farm level and forward, Kraft Foods can help address the cycle of poverty and hunger that undermines the communities from where we source our raw materials," said Yucknut.
On Track to Reach Aggressive Sustainability Goals
Advancing sustainable sourcing of our agricultural commodities; reducing the use of water, energy and packaging; transporting more efficiently; and minimizing the amount of waste we produce will all play a vital role in ensuring the long-term health of our business and our planet.
In addition to the work we're doing with agricultural commodities, we've set some aggressive goals in five key areas that round out our sustainability focus:
· Reduce plant energy usage by 25 percent
· Reduce plant energy-related carbon dioxide emissions by 25 percent
· Reduce plant water consumption by 15 percent
· Reduce plant waste by 15 percent
· Eliminate 150 million pounds (over 68 million kilograms) of packaging material
About Kraft Foods
Kraft Foods is the world's second-largest food company, with annual revenues of $42 billion.
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Title: The sinister side of athleticism
The Olympic Games brought to light the mental health struggles of some of the athletes and the strain that trying to achieve at that level can put on a person. Writes psychotherapist Enda Murphy
https://www.farmersjournal.ie/the-sinister-side-of-athleticism-644067
Life > Health
The sinister side of athleticism
Life > Health
Naomi Osaka of Japan after lighting the Olympic Flame during the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. \ Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
One of the most defining aspects of this year's Olympic Games has been the exposure of the inner struggle that many high-class athletes experience and the dark underside of what's necessary for achievement on this scale.
This exposure highlighted issues that I would regularly see as a therapist when athletes, especially teenagers, come to see me.
Simone Biles has never hidden that she has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). She just didn't broadcast it as she felt it was irrelevant to who she was and her achievements.
US gymnast, Simone Biles . \ Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
One thing Simone struggles with that is an issue for many people with ADHD is when your mind goes completely blank in the middle of doing something and you completely lose your train of thought. Most of us have learned how to wing our way through this if it happens but it's not much fun when it occurs in front of people.
When it happens, we start to feel anxious as we are acutely aware of the "pregnant pause" this causes. Our focus changes to not letting people see us anxious instead of the task in hand, which causes the stage fright that Simone experienced.
Tennis player Naomi Osaka, who also has ADHD, has a similar problem. Except Naomi's problem was trying to remember what to say in news conferences.
However, you don't need to have ADHD to feel that you have to constantly prove yourself. I see it every day. The same belief that in order to be just OK, I must get 100%, drove both Simone and Naomi to succeed.
When boxer Ben Whittaker refused to accept his silver medal, my own feeling is that he wasn't trying to be arrogant, he was just acting out what his own internal critic was telling him; "Because you didn't come first, you're a total failure."
Shot putter Raven Saunders summed it up. As a consequence of her own negative self-image, she believed that if she could excel at one thing, this would silence the "pathological critic" in her head.
She said that her whole identity eventually became consumed by the shotput to the extent that she couldn't escape the pressures of it. Like Steve Jobs, she achieved the epitome of success but all she found was loneliness.
Putting their mental health first
When each of these sports people tried to put their mental health first and take a breather from things, they were all criticised as being a "quitter", "lazy", "irresponsible", especially by their own sporting community, for not pushing through, not doing the work. The message was clear: quitting for whatever reason means that you're a failure.
Beliefs like this can be found everywhere in sport. The obsession with succeeding saturates life but at what cost? Society mistakenly believes that if we excel at something, everything else will become secondary. The more we focus on this one thing, the more irrelevant all other things will become.
When we put fame, fortune, and medals in front of everything, the price we can pay is our happiness. Similarly, achieving one thing will not compensate for all the other issues in your life.
Go to any underage soccer or GAA match and watch how [some] parents scream from the sidelines at their children for making a mistake. Or the body shaming of girls in Irish dancing classes for not being "fit" enough to win. We demand our children drive themselves to greater and greater extremes, thinking we are helping them. In reality we could be driving them into despair.
Will success on the field compensate for everything else? No! You may become a brilliant footballer, cyclist, dancer, or swimmer but ask Tiger Woods, Oscar Pistorius or Lance Armstrong where it got them. As brilliant as they may have been at their sport, do you want your children to turn out like this?
Sacrificing everything else for one thing is the definition of addiction.
We can't dictate what our children will do with their lives, but we can influence the kind of person they will turn out to be.
Raven Saunders learned that it's OK not to be 'strong' 100% of the time. She realised that defining herself by one thing was at the root of her problems. She now recognises that she belongs in many groups: gay, woman, sister, friend, black etc. The whole is a lot greater than the parts.
It is this that we need to teach our children instead.
Notice the people in your life who just seem to have an emotional balance that everyone envies. They are content with their lot and wear adversity like a loose cloak. They always seem to attract people towards them because they accept both themselves and others unconditionally.
They may never make headlines because they never feel they have to. They know that they belong to life as they are. These are people with good mental health.
Have a look at their characteristics and see how many you have. Don't worry, none of us have them all. We don't need to, we just need to cultivate them as best as we can in our lives.
Some of the characteristics people with healthy mental health have
How I feel about myself
I don't get overwhelmed by my emotions – fear, anger, love, guilt or worries.
I can take life's disappointments in stride.
I have a tolerant, easy-going attitude towards myself as well as others and I can laugh at myself.
I neither underestimate nor overestimate my abilities.
I accept my shortcomings
I have self-respect.
I feel able to deal with most situations.
I take pleasure in simple, everyday things.
How I feel around other people
I'm able to give love and to consider the interests of others.
I have personal relationships that are satisfying and lasting
I like and trust others and feel that others will like and trust me.
I respect the many differences I find in people
I do not take advantage of others, nor do I allow others take advantage of me.
I can feel I am part of a group.
I feel a sense of responsibility to my fellow human beings.
How I meet the demands of life
I do something about my problems as they arise.
I accept my responsibilities.
I shape my environment whenever possible and adjust to it whenever necessary.
I plan ahead and do not fear the future.
I welcome new experiences and ideas.
I make use of my talents.
I set realistic goals for myself.
I am able to make my own decisions.
I am satisfied with putting the best effort into what I do.
Enda Murphy is a cognitive behavioural therapist and director of Seeme. For more details go to www.seeme.ie. Please email your own queries for Enda to [email protected]
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Remote Island monitoring systems have not been used effectively in emerging countries. We got motivated to recycle and use old phones and tablets, used devices like computers by providing remote island monitoring facility to prevent havoc in case of hurricanes, excessive rainfall. Chennai floods in 2015 have made it all the more urgent to design, develop and deploy such systems cost-effectively.
Track Schedule and Information of Events, mobilize security ,threat prevention efforts by guests participation using ONVIF SDK.
We have developed a variety of apps for event organizers in the past and always thought about how we could mobilize security and threat prevention using guest's participation. Paris Attacks in 2015 educated us about the desire need to improve security by empowering attendees/guests in a festival or an event. We arrived at developing a single app with fest info and security measures tied together.
Everyone faces a problem with the declining charge of battery in necessary circumstances. Even though accessories like power banks helped to solve the issue, still there is a void that couldn't be filled. What if we could charge with the Electro Magnetic Waves(EMW) around?
Every worker in every office today owns a PC on the table always on a network (LAN or internet). But every worker in an office does not have an office phone. This is because it is very expensive to setup office telephones in every office. This expenditure is not only in terms of finance but in hardware and maintenance too. This expenditure is usually too high for most medium and low income businesses in my country. On the other hand, connecting an office PC to a network (LAN or internet) is an obligation in today's hi tech world and is not even too expensive to do.
As products containing electronics become more ubiquitous throughout everyday life (i.e. wearable electronics, self-driving cars, drones, etc.) they can significantly impact consumer safety. Ensuring that these products perform safely and reliably is critical, especially in products operating in extreme environments in industries like automotive and avionics.
Doors are often used, yet untouched.
They are the gateway between public and private.
Your door can now be a member of the family.
Smart door is a holistic solution to home security and home automation. Home automation is a market of many products that turn your home into a smart home. If you purchase numerous ones, you end up interacting with multiple apps per product. The Smart Door serves as the central home for home automation. | {
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Steph's Craft Cabana: A Happy Birthday Weekend!
Well I'm not one to carry on a celebration for as long as I can… or perhaps I am. Anyone who knows me will remember our wedding :) Anyways, this is the weekend before my birthday and we have dinners each night with different people to celebrate. To celebrate these festivities I will share with you a couple of birthday cards I've made for other people over the weekend. Enjoy!
This beauty was made using a regular A2 fold, then folding the front back on itself. I used Stampin' Up's Pretty in Pink, Rich Razzleberry, and Early Espresso papers (it's a combination I got off the SU colour coach). The flowers were cut out with my SU 5 Petal Punch and Boho Blossoms punch and run through the cuttlebug in my SU embossing folder (can't remember the name of it). The stamped flowers are from a Hero Arts set, and they are stamped in Rich Razzleberry ink. The stem is from a Bo Bunny stamp set I bought on clearance at my local scrapbook store. I can't take any credit for the layout or design of this card. My SU demonstrator made this card with us at the card party I had a few weeks ago. I love it so much, I've done it in a few different colours with several different sentiments on it.
Well, I better get ready for Birthday Dinner #1. Have a great day!
Oh, and have a great birthday week!! | {
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Q: How to copy/paste files from Linux to Windows on Dual Boot locally? I am trying to copy and paste a file from Linux to Windows using Dolphin File manager, however the option is greyed out. Is this not possible? or do I need to use something else?
I can see my windows files from Linux and copy them over to Linux, but i can't do the converse of copying Linux files to Windows just through using the file manager.
Note: My windows and Linux are both in the same hard disk: sda
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Bryan was interviewed by U.S. News and World Report on his views about what investors should do in light of a looming interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve. Some of his comments are below. The full article is available at this link: http://bit.ly/1VbNixh.
"It's human nature to think this time is different," says Bryan Rogowski, founder of Rogowski Wealth Management in Bainbridge Island, Washington. "There's nothing different this time than in many other generations. If you look at Fed activity, rates are still very, very low. Even if the Fed raises rates, they will still be very, very low."
"Many people sold fixed income several years ago, thinking that the Fed was going to raise rates at any moment, and they were wrong about that timing decision," he says. "Making timing decisions over and over is really dangerous to overall wealth. It's a gambling game, and it's not worth playing. I would rather be right about a buy-and-hold strategy and a proper allocation to fixed income and equities over a client's full-time horizon, which may be five, 10, 20, 30, 40 or more years, than any one market timing decision."
Rogowski says individual investors are mistaken if they believe they can somehow outwit markets, considering all the information that is publicly available. "The market reacts instantaneously to any new information, which is always a surprise, no matter how much in hindsight we say we could have seen it coming," he says.
But when an event is widely anticipated, such as an interest-rate increase, market prices generally reflect that expectation. "So there are no actionable nuggets here to capitalize on that," Rogowski says. "We're not going to make a buck by acting on information that's in the press and publicly available, or a news release from the Federal Reserve. So we have to return to our original purpose: Achieve the highest return we can to meet our goals, with as little risk as we can take."
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Venice! Home of muscles and sea smells. Where the streets are so narrow you have to double-park your tricycle. A guy once came up to me and said "Hey man do you have stigmata?!" and I said "No, I just walked down an alley in Venice." We both laughed. But seriously Venice is the kind of place where you can get a tan, a turban, three t-shirts, and mugged. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .while getting a henna tattoo!!!
No, seriously, seriously this time, Venice is an eclectic community which has as much to offer the first time tourist as it does the city's most jaded denizens. I was wandering through this place that sold paintings and posters. I come across this, like, large framed photo, it's hard to describe, it was entitled "Mouse to Mouse Resucitation" and it was, I don't know, I can't even describe it. All I could think was, How did they get that life preserver on that mouse? And who has the patience? No wonder it was $49. (Memo to me: get into art) I sleuthed a little further and found this awesome oil painting which showed Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Malcolm X, and R2-D2 having coffee at a diner. It was called "Legends." I didn't buy it but it made me think. They probably waited for hours. And R2-D2 hadn't touched his baked potato. Interesting.
Speaking of baked potatoes, don't think I'm not going to talk about coffee. Because I'm not not. The Starbucks on Main near Ocean Park reminds me of one of those old Victorian framehouses. You know with the clapboard siding and little dormer windows. This store has neither but you can imagine some dessicated, unmarriageable aunt sitting up there with her needlework. Pining, sighing, withering. I think of her when I order a caramel macchiato. I hate these drinks but they made it really well. Thus a #13 rating.
I walk out onto Main street and fill my lungs with a brackish breeze. I can almost hear the digital tick of the parking meters. There's a humdrum sound whispering something as if simultaneous with it being handed to me in a folded note: It ain't that bad. It ain't that bad. Maybe this jaded denizen and that dying spinster can throw each other a life preserver. Call it a little mouse to mouse.
Loved R2D2's baked potato. (Particularly the visual) – Just think: Starbucks? baked potatoes? perhaps overflowing with broccoli, cheez wiz, marshmellow fluff, bacon, with a dash of hazelnut syrup? What do you think? By the way, dessicated unmarriageable aunt sitting up there, pining, sighing, withering? I think not.
i've been to venice once. i was with a lady ohioan, mostly hair, legs, nerves. bad constitution for venice. we dropped a couple hours on foot on dodgy sidewalks. i was looking for the big binoculars. lived in oldenberg towns, torn notebook and whole city block free stamp, i wanted to see those stupid binoculars. my friend swore for three hours solid.
one of the greatest things happened, ever. i turned a corner, and saw those awful binoculars. it was great/retarded. simultaneously, a gang of thugs who were camped in front of the oversized novelty art binoculars shouted to us, "hey! you girls looking for abortions?!". just straight up hoods. god. horrifying/the absolute best. we weren't looking for abortions that day, but i still think those boys were sent right down from heaven.
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Cosmic Gulp: Astronomers Watch Black Hole Swallow Neutron Star
The most dense object in the universe vanished in a split-second.
Seth Borenstein
Illustration depicting a black hole swallowing a neutron star.
Carl Knox/OzGrav/Swinburne University Australia via AP
Talk about a heavy snack. For the first time, astronomers have witnessed a black hole swallowing a neutron star, the most dense object in the universe — all in a split-second gulp.
Ten days later they saw the same thing, on the other side of the universe. In both cases, a neutron star — a teaspoon of which would weigh a billion tons — orbits ever closer to that ultimate point of no return, a black hole, until they finally crash together and the neutron star is gone in a gobble.
Astronomers witnessed the last 500 orbits before the neutron stars were swallowed, a process that took far less than a minute and briefly generated as much energy as all the visible light in the observable universe.
"It was just a big quick (gulp), gone," said study co-author Patrick Brady, an astrophysicist at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. The black hole "gets a nice dinner of a neutron star and makes itself just a little bit more massive."
The bursts of energy from the collisions were discovered when detectors on Earth spotted the mergers' gravitational waves, cosmic energetic ripples soaring through space and time as first theorized by Albert Einstein. They each came from more than one billion light-years away. The waves were detected in January of 2020, but the study analyzing and interpreting the data by more than 100 scientists was published Tuesday in Astrophysical Journal Letters.
While astronomers had seen gravitational waves from two black holes colliding with each other and two neutron stars colliding with each other, this is the first time they saw one of each crashing together.
Neutron stars are corpses of massive stars, what's leftover after a big star dies in a supernova explosion. They are so dense that they have about 1.5 to two times the mass of our sun, but condensed to about 6 miles (10 kilometers) wide, Brady said. Some black holes, known as stellar black holes, are created when an even bigger star collapses into itself creating something with such powerful gravity that not even light can escape.
Scientists think there should be many of these neutron star and black hole pairings, but they've yet to find one in our own galaxy.
"This is very cool," said Johns Hopkins University astrophysicist Marc Kamionkowski, who wasn't part of the research. He said this will help astronomers predict how abundant these pairings are.
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David Bromstad
Author Binay Pradhan Published on March 15, 2020 3 min read
2 David Bromstad Net Worth: $2 million
3 Is David Bromstad Gay? Who is David Bromstad Boyfriend?
Last Modified On: 15th March, 2020, 11:11 AM
David Bromstad is a renowned interior designer who is quite popular in the designing industry. He was the winner of the debut season of HGTV Design Star and has since hosted many TV shows like Color Splash and My Lottery Dream House. He publicly came out as gay in 2013, and many people have often been curious about his dating life ever since. So, we uncover some unknown facts of David Bromstad, including his boyfriend, dating life, net worth, and much more.
Birth Name David Reed Bromstad
Birth Date August 17, 1973
Birthplace Cokato, Minnesota, United States
Zodiac Sign Leo
Parents Father: Richard Harold David Bromstad
Mother: Diane Marlys Bromstad
Siblings Dyonne Rachael Bromstad, Dean Richard Bromstad, Dynelle Renee Bromstad
David Bromstad Net Worth: $2 million
David had started his career working a Disney Illustrator, but he started his own company, Bromstad Studio after he was placed on leave. His new company focused on deigning fantasy bedrooms for children. Later, he tried out for HGTV's Design Star, where he competed against nine other designers. He won the competition and won the prize, a car and a chance to host his own HGTV show.
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Since then, he has hosted the HGTV series Color Splash and also appeared on the second season of HGTV Design Star as a great judge and to provide moral support for the finalists. Likewise, the designer made an appearance on the program again as a host and mentor and also contributed to a weekly blog at HGTV. He is also a spokesperson for Mythic Paint and hosted Bang for Your Buck and First Time Design. As of 2020, David Bromstad's holds a net worth of $2 million.
Is David Bromstad Gay? Who is David Bromstad Boyfriend?
In 2016, David was dating a mysterious man who had appeared on his Instagram. Although David labeled the man as his boyfriend, he never disclosed then name. he had shared many pictures with his muscular boyfriend in 2016, often mentioning him as his 'sexy bf.' However, it is unclear whether they are still a couple or not as his boyfriend has not made an appearance on Instagram over the years, and David has also not announced his break up.
Before he was dating a man named Jeffery Glasko and in an interview in 2012, David shared that he had been dating the man for the last eight years and even mentioned him as the BESTBFEVER. They had met at a bar at Firestone in Orlando. However, the couple split in 2015, and the break up took a nasty turn when Jeffery made a court case against David claiming that he had faced emotional and financial problems when David spent their common money on drinking, drugs, and entertainment. For now, it is unclear if David is dating the mysterious man or if he is single.
David Reed Bromstad was born in 1973 in Cokato, Minnesota. He celebrates his birthday on August 17, which makes his age 46. Likewise, he was born to his parents Diane Marlys Bromstad and Richard Harold David Bromstad. He has three older siblings, Dean Richard Bromstad, Dynelle Renee Bromstad, and Dyonne Rachael Bromstad.
David was always interested in art and design and, therefore, attended Wayzata High School and decided to pursue a career in Disney. He later attended Ringling College of Art and Design. David holds an American nationality and comes from a mixed ethnicity. The designer has a height of 6 feet and tattoos all over his body.
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Cristaria cordatorotundifolia är en malvaväxtart som beskrevs av C. Gay. Cristaria cordatorotundifolia ingår i släktet Cristaria och familjen malvaväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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It is essential that you compile a mailing list containing your clients' information. You could require an email address when purchases are made, or place an enlistment form right on your website. Send customers information on discounts and sales that are happening on your site, or ask them for feedback about their order.
Try to make a subtle, non-flashy website. You have roughly five seconds to get the attention of visitors to your site. Any longer, and your potential visitor is going to move on.
Ask others to review your Internet marketing content. This is important because if you have one view of your website and your customers have a different view, your website will not be successful. Accept feedback from your family, clients or peers. Seek advice and opinions and act on valid opinions and suggestions.
Try using social media like Twitter and Facebook in your Website marketing strategy. Your will be visible to your customers at all time if you use social media websites, this will give you the opportunity to send out mlm opportunity quick promos. However, make sure to not over-advertise on these websites. Instead, use home page the websites to provide insights with occasional promotions.
Give your customers a variety of specials to choose from at the check-out page. Seeing a half price-item can lead to more business from the same customer. It can help you clear out inventory and bring more sales your way.
Do you have a company slogan or a statement of purpose? If so, list it in a prominent place on your website. This helps your website look more professional, and it shows your visitors who you are. This is a great strategy if you are trying to highlight a specific product or service.
Use image searches to market online, even though this is a lesser-used method of marketing. When you add relevant pictures to your site, you will be able to get visitors who are searching for the photos you provide. Visitors who might just be looking for information sometimes end up looking through your site. This will make them more familiar with your company and they will return if they like it.
Now that you have read the information from above, you should be familiar with many different ways you can make your business profitable through Online marketing. You can definitely enjoy your passion while still making sure you reap success. | {
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How can i do that for a switch with a text when i click on "the line" of the switch(i guess i have to add something in the xml of the switch)?
A: Use selectableItemBackground in background of view
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android:id="@+id/btnContinue"/>
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android:text="UPDATE EMAIL"
android:padding="10dp"
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"Naruto" manga will finish on November 10th
After 15 years since its inception, will come to an end, "Naruto", the popular manga created by Masashi Kishimoto.
It is one of the best known global manga, and as announced in the official website of the magazine Shonen Jump, episode # 699 will be the last for the popular series and will be released for the last time on November 10, confirmed publisher Shueisha.
Naruto, the series of mangaka Masashi Kishimoto, began publication in November 1999 in the magazine Shonen Jump, Shueisha. With over 65 compilations volumes and nearly 700 episodes, 'Naruto' has numerous adaptations in films and other products derived from the series of light novels, picture books, several video games and trading cards developed by collections of different companies are included. The last game to be announced was "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution", which have around a hundred characters available.
In 2013 the United States is back in the lead market of art and antiques
In 2013 the world market for art and antiques worth over 47,000 million euros, an increase of 8% over the previous year. Moreover, USA has regained the lead with a share of 38% of its value. China, which in 2012 was located in the first place, is now in second position (24% market share), although with an increase of 2% compared to last year. UK is third with 20%, but the crisis has damaged the image of the EU as a whole, which is reflected in a 2% drop in sales.
Big Bang Cash
The worldly renown series "The Big Bang Theory" of Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros. TV, is about to start its eighth season on 22nd September of this year.
With new season, came new contracts for the actors, and huge salary raises for the three main characters Kaley Cuoco (Penny), Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper) y Johnny Glecki (Leonard Hofstadter). The main threesome has negotiated together for the new contract, a $90 million dollars salary per year, this would be about $1 million per episode, and a raise on union rights for the series.
Is this the future of music?
No one is perfect, and Hatsune Miku isn't perfect as well… she's not even real. But that doesn't matter since her fame is real, and that is what matters. Actually, she's the most famous singer in Japan. Until now she has generated millions of dollars on income, and has more than 2 millions followers on Facebook. Her image is known in all Japan. It doesn't matter that she only exists in a computer. Hatsune Miku is perfect, and own the world with her music is her objective.
She was created as an app, an artificial voice software so the users could create their own songs. Crypton Future Media (CFM) combined her voice with the image of a anime cartoon girl to achieve a more attractive product for the consumers. It was an instantaneous success.
Choreography software, clothing design, among other products, were fastly created among their followers, which add new accessories by the day. Today, she has over 100.000 songs on her repertoire, hundreds of thousand videoclips, and all kinds of products. The page SankeiBiz pointed out that in the first 5 years Miku has generated over 120 million dollars. | {
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Home|About Us | News | "We always keep patients and families in our minds"
"We always keep patients and families in our minds"
Tuesday 10 October
This year's national Hospice Care Week (9-16 October) is designed to help show the many faces of hospice care. Here at Barnsley Hospice we're sharing the stories of just some of the wonderful people who help our patients and their families, in many different ways.
Today, we're introducing…
Vicky Stead, community fundraising team leader
Vicky has been part of the hospice team for 11 years. Joining as a fundraising administrator, and now team leader for community fundraising, Vicky's passion for patient care also saw her spend 18 months as an auxiliary nurse on the inpatient unit.
"I grew up in a pub raising money for the hospice, and it's always been close to my heart. So many people in the town have been touched by its work. I've always wanted to work for the charity, so 11 years ago, even though there were no jobs available at the time, I contacted them with my CV. I was delighted to be asked to apply for the fundraising administrator position a few months later, and since then I've never looked back!
My role within the community fundraising team is to support people who are raising money for the hospice, and help spread the word about what we do here. We get so much support from the community, in so many different ways – from supermarket bag packs to sky dives, and so much in-between. At the moment we have a fundraiser planning to cycle from his home in Portsmouth to the Barnsley FC match against Leeds next month, and he's splitting the sponsorship between ourselves and the hospice where he lives. It amazes me what people do to help us.
I loved my time working as an auxiliary nurse on the inpatient unit. I've always been passionate about what we do on the care side and nursing is always something I've been interested in, so it was a great experience. It's also given me more confidence in my fundraising role to go out and talk about what the hospice does, as I've experienced both sides.
The best thing about my job is knowing that what we're doing is helping people. Work can be stressful for the fundraising team as we have so much to raise, but we always keep patients and families in our minds.
I've got three boys aged 16, 14 and six so they keep me busy outside of work too, along with my husband and my border terrier Bill."
What is your favourite memory of your time at Barnsley Hospice?
"Lots of things I've done as a fundraiser stick in my mind. A few years ago, we did a lingerie calendar and I had to pose in a thong – that's something I've not forgotten! I did an abseil as a personal challenge and more recently, I completed the Bubble Rush with my family which was amazing."
What one thing would you like people to know about Barnsley Hospice?
"That it's just a lovely, caring place to be. It's a home from home. If people haven't experienced it for themselves I can understand why they might have misconceptions, but we're all working hard to get the message out there."
#HospiceCareWeek
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Parkes Public School was a sea of orange last Tuesday as the school celebrated Harmony Day for the first time. As orange is the colour for Harmony Day, students were allowed to attend school dressed in the colour. Parents were invited to attend an assembly to celebrate the occasion, and join their children for a picnic lunch on the playground afterwards. The assembly went multilingual when every class learned a greeting in a different language to recite to the rest of the school and Year 2 students read out stories of children who had migrated to Australia under difficult circumstances.
Leanne Breaden, school principal, said when she first started teaching in the Western Region it was unheard of to have children from a diverse range of cultures. "Now we embrace and enjoy the variety of at least 15 different cultural backgrounds of our students." Students at the school come from Thailand, South Africa, Philippines, Indonesia, Namibia, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, as well as Aboriginal children. As part of the day's activities, students wrote their names and heritage on an orange wall on the school ground.
opportunity to train with the highly credentialed and award winning Toni & Guy educators to further develop her skills before then moving on to styling hair for people in the entertainment industry.
"Our staff now comprise of Amber Allen, Kayla Tulloch, Courtney Adams, myself and Bree Hunter." Charisma Hair Design offers precision cutting for men and women in the latest techniques, the latest colour fashions as well as red carpet up styles including debutant fashion styles. If you fancy a change of hair style, want a new colour or just want your hair made beautiful for the day come in and see the team at 253 Clarinda Street or give them a call to book your appointment on 6862 3798.
Manager of Parkes Coffee Pot, also spoke at the launch; "We're involved because of the goodwill it promote for our business and the build-up of our customer base. Really, what is the cost of a cuppa if it saves someone's life?" Fatigue crashes accountfor over 12% of crashes in the council areas over the last 5 years. Since its inception in 2010, more than 3,500 free cuppas have been given away in over 50 cities. For more information please contact Parkes, Forbes and Lachlan Shire Councils' Road Safety and Injury Prevention Officer, Melanie Suitor on 6861 2364.
Two roles have been advertised in Parkes to help deliver the state's biggest ever roads infrastructure programme.
Member for Orange Andrew Gee said the NSW Government is creating more than 200 jobs, including the two roles in Parkes. "This is a fabulous opportunity for suitably qualified people in the local community to play a role in delivering significant infrastructure projects" Mr Gee said.
The two roles available in Parkes are for a project manager/engineer and a project officer and are based on a 'programme office delivery model', which has been successfully used to deliver upgrades to the Pacific and Hume highways in the past 20 years.
Jewellery has been worn for thousands of years as means to enhance appearance and show status. Like humans, jewellery has evolved through time, from crude necklaces made from natural elements such as wood and iron to precious metals and gemstones used to adorn royalty. Jewellery can be something as simple as silver stud earrings or as extravagant as a tiara dripping in emeralds. Each piece of jewellery can work towards complementing particular features, for example large, statement jewellery pieces tend to work better on fuller figured people as they can swamp petite figures.
When choosing rings, consider the shape of your hand and fingers. Are they long or on the shorter side, thin or broad? For short fingers rings with oval settings work well whereas for long fingers round settings and wide bands can look fantastic. The most important thing to remember when choosing jewellery is to choose what you love! A beautiful smile when you're feeling good will complement any outfit.
meaning each piece is individual to you.
Should We Move The Silver City Comet?
carriage was restored and painted in 2014 by PDHSI and took 12 hours to be transported from the Railway Station to the Antique Machinery Site!
would not be possible to move again due to the poor condition of the carriage so it looks like the Henry Parkes Centre will be its final resting place. People who helped move the carriage include Railway Loco and Diesel Staff, McPhersons, Cunninghams, police, County Council, PDHSI volunteers, Parkes Shire Council staff and the SES.
currently in the process of having the Silver City Comet Carriage put on the Railway Heritage Register listing because of its uniqueness and place in Parkes history.
Currently Parkes Car Club wish to plan extensions to their building which would involve moving the carriage however the Historical Society have fears that moving this large piece of history might cause it to be damaged beyond repair and lost forever.
Parkes was a popular place for charity cyclists last Thursday when two separate groups of cyclists made a stopover in our town. The first group of 21 athletes, the C3 Cyclists, were halfway through their five day mission to travel over 725km from Bourke to Belconnen in Canberra.
49 cyclists who enjoyed lunch at KFC in Parkes took part in the 577km Mill2Mill ride from Gunnedah to Manildra. They had already raised $106,000 for beyondblue, small schools the ride visits along the route, and the Manildra community. Two Parkes residents taking part in the ride, Tina Jones and Rodney Coleman, said it had been very good. "The support we received was fantastic, lots of people were stopping along the way to give cash donations" said Tina. | {
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Kurdish land eviction from recycling triage on the edge of Ankara.
Self-reflection on artistic practice in the field under difficult conditions.
The VideA headquarters in Ankara were the base camp for my trip to southeast Turkey in the spring of 2004. The members of the video collective have had long-term relations with a Kurdish community living on the outskirts of Ankara who had found an economic niche by recycling paper, glass, and plastic. Over the years, they had built up a prospering citywide business, which provided a living for a thousand Kurdish citizens. City officials had repeatedly fomented hostility against the community for taking up much urban space, which was constantly rising in value, and for providing lucrative services which could just as well be performed by the municipality itself. The news broke during my short stay when alarmed Kurds called VideA in the early morning hours to report that bulldozers were approaching. The callers urged someone to come and document it. On this spring morning, the city council of Ankara moved in to raze the area to the ground, evict the Kurdish groups, and take over the recycling business. This traumatizing act sent a loud signal to the Kurds in eastern Turkey that government interests will always prevail over minority claims. The military array for this operation was impressive. Within a few hours, the place was reduced to ashes. As an act of resistance, the Kurds set the garbage on fire because, for them, paper is as valuable a resource as oil is for others.
This video file is a record of people's displacement, their urban struggle, their loss of land. It is at the same time a reflection on the practice and conditions of image making in the drama of the moment when a thousand citizens lose their existence in front of our eyes. The video footage is not only implacable evidence of the event itself, it also documents an artistic practice. What does it mean to take the camera into the field, to go into the trenches? How did it get to the point where I, as an artist-researcher, stand at the front, next to the journalists, at the very moment of the incident? Without press pass or gas mask. Without any license to record images whatsoever. I vacillated between feeling the urgency of documenting the conspicuous injustice inherent in the violent act of eviction and the reluctance of representing human crisis as a spectacle. How to resist producing the ultimate image that will capture the whole drama in one frame? How to resist freezing the moment into a symbol? Before I knew it, I was in the shoes of an embedded artist immersed in the surge of human confrontation and confusion. What is the status of these images in the wider context of my ongoing pursuit of gathering visual data about the local entanglements of oil politics in the region, an activity which left me frequently with the feeling that I was overstepping legal barriers?
The images of the battle on the recycling fields of Ankara stand for the countless violations accompanying the construction and maintenance of the oil export facilities and inflicted upon local communities. They have to stand for all the violations I wasn't able to document live and which nobody was able to capture on tape. It is as if these images have to perform an emotional transfer to other images in this project, which seem as unjustifiably harmless as the inoperative pipeline fragments lying in the grass, waiting to be buried. In contrast to these images, what is the status of the ones shot in the midst of teargas and between police formations in combat gear? Are images recorded under dangerous conditions more valuable than material found in libraries and archives? Is better knowledge that which is produced at great risk? Seen in the broader context of my research endeavors, the pursuit of hidden, secret, and restricted knowledge can be understood as cognitive methods akin to the ones used by geologists, journalists, anthropologists, or secret service agents. They all probe different sorts of sediments and plots that give meaning to the area. What is the sediment I should be probing in my fieldwork, what role do I play in this plot? My video research is an attempt to insert myself into the vector of practices performed by representatives of these different disciplines. It is not so much the capturing of a spectacular human drama that is at work here but the relentless search for the uncontrollable shoots of buried histories.
On my shooting trip through the Caucasus in 2004, I followed long segments of the pipeline trajectory in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Southeast Turkey. The video captures the gigantic material and physical effort involved in building the ducts. In doing so, it contrasts most current representations of data and energy flow, which indicate a boundless and effortless, even magic transfer of energy. The field records show otherwise. The most powerful technologies are those which are pervasive and unnoticeable. Operating in the background, they connect, inform, empower, and organize our lives. To scrutinize the infrastructures physically, as opposed to just theoretically, from distance, is a surprisingly difficult thing to do. Oil companies run a severe image regime. The working conditions of an embedded artist recording the construction of a mega transnational corporate infrastructure are pretty tough. As odd as it sounds, it's risky to simply videotape a pipeline.
The difficulties in producing visual intelligence are multiple. The first problem is to find out where the construction actually takes place. This information is not readily available and the oil company is the last to tell you. The trajectory is very long and winds through difficult terrain sometimes miles away from the sparse and poorly maintained road system. It can take a seven-hour brain-shaking trip on a 4WD Lada to reach an area where the corridor could possibly be visible. I found it one day because I happened to come across a truck carrying 3 giant pipes in the rural heart of Azerbaijan, a lucky day. His route led me straight to the construction site. To my surprise, the man who approached me was fluent in Spanish. He acted as the translator for the many Colombian workers on the site who had been employed by BP for previous pipeline projects in Latin America. The head of the operation was a laid-back Scotsman (born on Braveheart's last battlefield, he specified) who invited me for a ride along the corridor. This unusual incident could only take place far away from the watching eyes of corporate policy and decision-making centers.
More likely one is faced with problem number two which consists in overcoming the physical prevention of approaching and documenting the site. Nissan-driving pipe patrol is always on the horizon and the operators hired an army of guards among village populations to watch over the construction sites making sure unauthorized persons don't access it, not just physically but also tele-visually. This is when it becomes blatantly clear that their measures have little to do with security and everything with control over perception and representation. Their concept is that during construction image-making is prohibited and once the pipeline is buried it will be invisible anyway. The main challenge then is not an artistic one involving choices of framing, lighting and camera movements, but to go undetected: to generate images of oil infrastructures became an undercover mission. Keeping a low profile by means of general information poverty is a major concern in a project which involves such a high level of financial investment and the employment of large amounts of equipment, machinery and technology, particularly when the project runs through a poverty-stricken region whose population is entirely disconnected from the impact of the developments. But this cannot be the whole explanation. Why is it so important to keep it a secret? The ensemble of the files is an exploration of the meaning of this tube in the hidden corporate and political imaginary of this space and what function it has in their own secret ordering system. | {
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