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Bonfire Night will soon be back with a 'whoosh!' and a 'bang!', plus those sizzling sparklers will be available to make pretty patterns in the air with their shimmering trails. Whilst it's easy to be distracted by the spectacular explosions that streak across the sky, it's not safe. If your eyes are on the sky, they're off the road, which is extremely dangerous. Imagine if the car in front suddenly stopped, or a person foolishly ran across the road; you wouldn't have time to react. Always keep your eyes on the road when driving and save looking up at the firework-filled sky for when you park up. As we said earlier, fireworks don't just hit the sky for one night only, so you have plenty of time to admire them. Many children will be out and about during November, attending local firework displays and having Guy Fawkes inspired fun. So, it's important to be extra attentive when driving near residential areas and event sites, especially as it's dark when fireworks start. Animals tend to get frightened by the bangs and flashes on Bonfire Night and may end up unexpectedly bolting into the road in fear. Whilst you need to be alert at all times when driving, be particularly cautious of children and animals over the firework season. If you're driving to a firework display, there's likely to be traffic; hundreds of other people will be on their way to a Bonfire Night event too! However, there's nothing you can do about it. So, sit patiently and eventually, you'll arrive at your end destination. Rushing will only result in an accident so it's best to grit your teeth and bear the bumper to bumper traffic. If you're travelling with family or friends then why not take a look at our fun car games here. Don't worry, they're safe to play! When arriving at a bonfire event, you won't want to spend time hunting for a car park space, you'll want to find a spot quickly so you can watch the sky light up with colourful explosions, and rightly so. However, be sure to park considerately. Avoid blocking other cars in and never obstruct entrances or exits; these need to be clear at all times in the event of an emergency. Bonfire Night is an especially busy time of year for the emergency services. Now you know of our top tips to follow when on the road during firework season, you're good to go. If you truly can't get enough of fireworks then why not incorporate Bonfire Night into a personal number plate? Be sure to take a look at our range of plates today, they'll blow your mind.
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Call Us : +91 89 67 62 6863 / +91 943 412 8022 About Who We Are Destination Where you Go About Darjeeling About Sikkim About Dooars About North East India About Kolkata About Himachal Pradesh About Rajasthan About Kerala About Delhi-Agra About Nepal About Ladhak Package Details Travel Features Domestic Packages Darjeeling-Sikkim-Dooars Packages Nortn East Seven Sisters Packages Kolkata Surrounding Packages Rajasthan Packages Himachal Packages Delhi-Agra Packages Kerala Packages Nepal Packages Bhutan Packages Spiritual Tour Packages Buddhism - A Spiritual Journey Salutations to Lord Ganesha Spritual India Lord Krishna White Water Raftting Sandakphu (06 Days) Sandakphu & Phalut (10 Days) Dzongri (09 Days) Goeche La (12 Days) Green Lake Trek (13 Days) Mountain Biking Package Para Gliding Silk Route Packages Online Inquiry Submit Destination India's most idyllic state-better known as God's Own Country- is today one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Asia. Secluded beaches, palm, fringed backwaters mist clad hill stations, lush tropical forests, water falls, exotic wildlife, monuments, art forms and festivals give it a distinctive charm. Apart from being a tourist destination, Kerala is also India's most advanced society. 100% literate, the State has India's highest density of science and technology personal. India's highest Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI). India's highest life expectancy and lowest infant mortality rates. And is India's cleanest, most peaceful State. Kerala is located on the southwestern tip of India with the Arabian Sea on the west and Western Ghats towering 500-2700m on the east. The State is divided into three regions - the coastal lowlands, the fertile midlands and the highlands. The lowlands of Kerala are networked by endless backwaters and the deltas of forty-four rivers. The midlands are rich with cashew, coconut, areca nut, tapioca, banana, rice, ginger, pepper, sugarcane and vegetable plantations. The forested high lands abound in tea, coffee, rubber and spice plantations and wildlife reserves. its green and green everywhere..... It is a purified world in Kerala, the land of trees. A big, spreading tree purifies as much air as a room air-conditioner. And the former is never switched off. The prolific, bustling, vegetation acts like a massive, biological, air-filtration plant working round the clock, round the year. Hence spending days in Kerala countryside is as if spending in an air- purified environs; some times better than it. So is the rejuvenating effect of the lush greenery of the state. Kerala is a land of rivers and backwaters. Forty-four rivers (41 west-flowing and 3 east-flowing} crisscross the state physique along with countless runlets. During summer, these monsoon-fed rivers will turn into rivulets especially in the upper parts of Kerala. Kerala is a green strip of land, in the South West corner of Indian peninsula. It has only 1.1 8 per cent of the total area of the country but houses 3.43% of the the country's population. In 1956, when the states were reorganized, Kerala was formed after tying the princely states of Travancore and Cochin with Malabar, a province under Madras state. Kerala may be divided into three geographical regions: (1) High lands, (2) Midlands and (3) Lowlands. The Highlands slope down from the Western Ghats which rise to an average height of 900 m, with a number of peaks well over 1,800 m in height. This is the area of major plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cardamom and other spices. The Midlands, lying between the mountains and the lowlands, is made up of undulating hills and valleys. This is an area of intensive cultivation. Cashew, coconut, areca nut, cassava (tapioca), banana, rice, ginger, pepper, sugarcane and vegetables of myriad varieties are grown in this area. Click to View Read More The wanton growth of trees makes Kerala a herbarium. The four month-long, copious monsoon and recurrent flurry make this land a perfect nursery for all living beings. Loitering under the canopy of the foliage, you will feel blossoming the dreams. Thus, on a sojourn in Kerala, away from the rough and tumble of cities, you're breathing freshly purified air all the time. Flora: Kerala has over 25% of India's 15,000 plant species. Among them include endangered and rare species, flowering plants, fungies, lichens and mosses. The state's forest wealth include tropical wet evergreen, semi-green and tropical most deciduous. Teak, Mahogany, Rosewood and Sandalwood are common, the forests abound with orchids, anthirium, balsam, and medicinal plants. banyan figs, bamboo as well as 40,000 years old grasslands. Mangroves are seen in coastal areas and low, morass lands. So fertile is the state, thanks to rivers and dams that are replenished by copious rain in Western Ghats. Historical Kerala Kerala is truly the undiscovered India. It is God's own country and an enchantingly beautiful, emerald-green sliver of land. It is a tropical paradise far from the tourist trial at the southwestern peninsular tip, sandwiched between the tall mountains and the deep sea. Kerala is a long stretch of enchanting greenery. The tall exotic coconut palm dominates the landscape. There is a persistent legend which says that Parasuram, the 6th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Hindu Trinity, stood on a high place in the mountains, threw an axe far in to the sea, and commanded the sea to retreat. And the land that emerged all from the waters became Kerala, the land of plenty and prosperity. Kerala is a 560-km long narrow stretch of land. At the widest, Kerala is a mere 120-km from the sea to the mountains. Gracing one side of Kerala, are the lofty mountains ranging high to kiss the sky. And on the other side the land is washed by the blue Arabian Sea waters. The land is covered with dense tropical forest, fertile plains, beautiful beaches, cliffs, rocky coasts, an intricate maze of backwaters, still bays and an astounding 44 glimmering rivers. Kerala's exotic spices have lured foreigners to her coast from time immemorial. Earlier, Kerala was made up of three distinct areas. Malabar as far up the coast as Tellicherry, Cannanore and Kasargode with the tiny pocket-handkerchief French possession of Mahe nearby (it was returned to India in the early 1950's and is now administratively part of Pondicherry). This area belonged to what was once called the Madras Presidency under the British. The middle section is formed by the princely State of Cochin; the third comprises Travancore, another princely State. Early Inhabitants of Kerala Archaeologists believe that the first citizens of Kerala were the hunter-gatherers, the ting Negrito people. These people still inhabit the mountains of southern India today, consequently, they had a good knowledge of herbal medicine and were skilled in interpreting natural phenomena. The next races of people in Kerala were believed to be the Austriches. The Austric people of Kerala are of the same stock as the present-day Australian Aborigines. They were the people who laid the foundation of Indian civilizations and introduced the cultivation of rice and vegetables, which are still part of Kerala scene. They also introduced snake-worship in Kerala. Traces of such worship and ancient rites have been found among the Aboriginal tribes of Australia. Austric features can still be seen fairly and clearly among the people of Kerala today. Then came the Dravidians (The Mediterranean people). Dravidian absorbed many of the beliefs of the Negrito and Austric people, but they were strongly inclined to the worship of the Mother Goddess in all her myriad forms: Protector, Avenger, Bestower of wealth, wisdom and arts. The Dravidians migrated to the southwards, carrying their civilization with them, though leaving their considerable cultural input on their successors, the Aryans (Indo - Iranians). But Kerala is still strongly influenced by the Dravidian culture: urbane, cash-crop and trade oriented, and with strong maternalistic biases. The Aryans have made a deep impression on Kerala in late proto-historic times. Jewish and Arabs trade's were the first to come to Kerala sailing in the ships to set up trading stations. The Apostle of Christ, St. Thomas is believed to have come to Muziris in AD 52 and established the first church in Kerala. Portuguese discovered the sea route to India from Europe when Vasco DA Gama landed with his ship near Kappad in Calicut in AD 1498. Slowly the Kerala society became a mix of people belonging to various sects of Christianity, Islam and Hinduism. The arrival of Portuguese was followed by the Dutch, the French and finally the British.The State of Kerala was created on the 1st of November 1956. The Keralites celebrate this day as 'Kerala piravi' meaning the 'Birth of Kerala'. The Modern State of Kerala The modern State of Kerala was created in 1956, when all the States in the country were reorganized on a linguistic basis. Malayalam (a palindrome) is the official language. Kerala is the smallest of the four southern States, but with the highest density in population. Keralites are proud to tell you that it has the highest literacy rate in the country (100 percent), the lowest rate of infant mortality and the leading female-to-male ratio (1,032 females to every 1,000 males), significant in a country where the gender bias is marked. Kerala also made history, when in 1957 it became the first State in the world to democratically elect a Marxist Government. Since then it has been ruled by various political parties from time to time and today politics continues to dominate conversation. Kerala is a land that remains isolated yet easily accessible. It is well connected by air, sea, rail and road. It is one of the most progressive States in terms of social welfare and physical quality of life. Kerala has India's largest concentration of science and technology personnel. History has helped the Keralites develop a cosmopolitan outlook too and language is not a barrier. Backwaters: Kerala's backwaters and lagoons stretch over 1900 km. Kerala lives along these backwaters. They snake over the state physique, bestowing paddy fields with good harvests, and provide the whole village with drinking water and other facilities. The backwaters refer to the large inland lakes of Kerala. Today these backwaters act as vital water ways for the transport of people and produce. They are often the only link between remote, isolated villages and crowded town pockets. It's an incredible experience to float on these soothing waters in a country craft to absorb this unusual representation of Kerala. Alumkadavu : Gliding along the calm and serene backwaters flanked by green leaves and palms, seeing a rural Kerala preserved through the ages and completely hidden from the road is an enchanting experience to any visitor, more so while sailing a slow-moving, spacious Kettuvallam. Alumkadavu, a quiet spot in the town of Karunagapally - hardly 23 kms. North of Quilon (travel time: 30 min) has become a hot point of Kettuvallam building, with more than a hundred people involved. These huge, long and tapering barges were traditionally used to move tones of goods across kingdoms, with a portion covered with bamboo and coir serving as a rest room and kitchen for the crew. A familiar sight on the waters, these vessels are built entirely without using nails. Planks of jack wood are joined together with coir rope and coated with a caustic black resin made from boiled cashew kernels. With careful maintenance they last for generations. Today, widely and appropriately called houseboats, they carry furnished bedrooms, modern toilets, cozy living rooms, a kitchen and even a balcony for angling. Some are powered by a 40 HP engine. At Alumkadavu, you can even find a floating conference hall, designed to seat 35, with a dais and a sophisticated public address system. Calicut : Up north in Kerala, the meandering backwaters of Calicut (Kozhikode) lie waiting to be discovered. With a bewitching beauty of its own. North east of the city, Elathur offers an ideal jump-off base into the Canoly Canal - a name taken after its British builder and administrator. The canal links itself to the Kallai River which unhurriedly threads through the city and offers its shores to Calicut's historic timber trade. The produce of which is believed to have even adorned the courts of King Solomon and Queen Sheba a few millennia ago. Further south lies Kadalundi with its charming bird sanctuary - haven to an amazing assortment of delightful water birds. Another river of the region - Korapuzha - is fast gaining popularity as the venue of the water sports festival - the Korapuzha Jalotsavam - staged every August. Kumarakom : At Kumarakom, you could sail the backwaters in rented houseboats, which are poled by local oarsmen and are simply furnished with a living room, a bedroom and bath, together with a raised central platform creating a private sit-out for the passengers. Sections of the curved roof of wood or plaited palm open out to provide shade and allow uninterrupted views. Boat trains - formed by joining two or more houseboats together - make for a convenient mode of sightseeing when the company is large. You could even take a canoe out into the quiet lagoons and spend time angling. Make sure you sample Karimeen and fresh Toddy - the favorite fresh-water food and the local wine. This is an ideal place for backwater cruises. A beautiful backwater spot accessible from Kumarakom is Alleppey. On the shores of the enchanting Vembanad lake, 14 kilometers from Kottayam (travel time: 20 min), lies Kumarakom in its small-town hush. Redolent of restful ease.A boat ride into the countryside offers a close look into an engaging rustic life. Skiff-fishermen launching their cockleshell boats. Large flotillas of ducks waddling down to the water from thatched houses on the banks. Women, neck-deep in water, with their waist-length hair heaped in a crown, searching for fish with their feet Alleppey (Alappuzha)-Kuttanaad: The sweeping network of canals, honey-combing the town of Alleppey (Alappuzha) has earned for the place its sobriquet - "The Venice of the East." Small, low-slung country boats are the taxis of this waterland. It is a heart-warming sight to see them carry a motley assemblage of cycles, goats, fisherwomen with cane baskets, school children, toddy-tappers with their knives and pots, duennas in white with gold earrings, Syrian Christian priests and a bare-chested boatman apiece. Do not miss out on a ride into Kuttanad through shimmering, green paddy fields and tail-wagging, head-bobbing groups of ducks. The coir-workers too present an interesting sight as they soak coconut fibre in pools, beat them out and weave the tough brown strands into long ropes on spindles stretched between endless coconut trees. Alleppey becomes the cynosure of the eyes of the world in August - September, every year, as it plays host to the celebrated Snake Boat Races - a water regatta unique to Kerala. Cochin : Come into Cochin (Kochi), Queen of the Arabian Sea. Believed to be the finest natural harbour in the world. With ferry rides commanding its breathtaking view. Cruise around man-made islands with lush green lawns sloping down to the water's edge. Cochin is the oldest European settlement in India. Recording a history of visitors who came, saw and stayed for hundreds of years. Layered impressions - Chinese, Arab, Jewish, British, French and Portuguese, are contained within its environment. Giant Chinese fishing nets that billow from massive teak and bamboo poles dot the entrance to the harbour. Silhouetted against the setting sun, they present a magnificent sight at the waterfront. A narrow, palm-fringed island, easily accessible from the mainland is where the Bolghatty Palace is situated. The palace was built by the Dutch in 1744. Later, it became the seat of the British Resident of Cochin and today this has been converted into a hotel run by the KTDC. The palace has a golf course on its grounds. Quilon (Kollam) : The charming old port city of Quilon (Kollam) on the banks of the picturesque Ashtamudi Lake is now known more as the centre of cashew industry. Traces of a once prosperous trade with China are still seen in the form of Chinese fishing nets, huge Chinese water pots, blue and white porcelain and sampan-like boats. Quilon is an inviting gateway to Kerala's backwaters. For an interesting backwater experience, take the regular ferry to Alleppey - a rigorous ride lasting more than 8 hours. As the old ferry putters from one village on the waterfront to another, you are treated to a full range of lives and activities and some of the most beautiful scenery imaginable. For the less intrepid, shorter cruises can be made in the larger comforts of the houseboats with idyllic villages such as Alumkadavu as your launch base. The nearest airport, Trivandrum, is 71 kms. away. It takes fractionally over an hour to get to Quilon by road or rail from Trivandrum. Veli Tourist Village: Within hailing distance of the capital city Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram), is the Veli - Akkulam lagoon with a delightful waterfront park growing increasingly popular among the natives and tourists alike. Only a narrow sandbar separates the lagoon from the sea. You can opt for rides in motor-driven safari launches, power boats, pedal boats or row boats. Kayaks and hovercraft attract the brave-hearted. A floating bridge and a floating restaurant add to the overall excitement. The eastern end of the lake is flanked by two scenic hillocks coming through as a perfect hiking ground. 2 kilometers from Trivandrum Airport, The Veli Tourist Village on the outskirts of Trivandrum is a delightful waterfront park which has become extremely popular with Trivandrumites. It is a nice place for tourists with young children to spend an afternoon. There is lots for the kids to do, and they will meet many of their young Kerala counterparts, all of whom will be eager to make new friends and try out their English. The main attraction at Veli is water - a large inland lake, separated from the ocean by only a narrow sandbar. For a few rupees, rides can be had in motor-driven safari launches and power boats, or a family can drift about in a pedal-boat or a row boat. There are kayaks, and even hovercraft, for the more intrepid. While skimming over the lake, visitors will see the local fishermen readying their boats, working on their nets, or poling sand-laden barges. There is a floating bridge, and a floating restaurant too. Open every day; boat rides available until 6.00p.m., after which the lake reverts to the sole use of fishermen. For your tots, there is a tiny lake within the park, with sturdy, round "tub boats", equipped with miniature paddles. A small cafeteria serves ice-cream, cold-drinks and snacks, and the grounds are dotted with interesting climbing sculptures designed by the well-known sculptor Kanai Kunjiraman.There are pony rides, and an open air theatre. This serves as a center for cultural performances and, with the ocean as a backdrop, provides the setting for an annual arts festival. Check with the Government Tourist Office in Trivandrum for schedules of any special events. The park can be reached in a 15 minute taxi ride from Trivandrum. There are also special bus services to Veil from the city. Tourist Village at Akkulam Akkulam is one of the first picnic spots in the suburbs of Trivandrum City. This place is only 10 kms away from the Central Railway Station. The spot is developed on the banks of Aakkulam Kayal (lake), which is an extension of the Veli Kayal (lake). The calm and serene atmosphere and its unique natural beauty is fascinating for the tourist. The village consists of the Boat Club, Swimming Pool, Children's Park, an Anthurium Project and a Snack Bar. Swaying coconut palms and meandering waterways create a magical charm to the land. special magic of the backwaters: a great and glistening web of rivers ,canals, lakes and estuaries where time flows at a measured pace and yesterday and tomorrow merge into an ever-lasting , jade-green, today. The bluish waterways and the green land mélange to create a mood that begger description. When you first encounter the backwaters they look unreal: slow flowing watery highways meandering between palm-hung banks. Clearly, the best way to encounter these water lands is to hire a houseboat. These long, broad-beamed, boats were once rice boats carrying mounds of grain from the Kuttanad, rice bowl of Kerala, to the great voracious cities. Then a complex of roads feathered out across the State and the rice boats lost business to the trucks. This is when the bright entrepreneurs of Kerala said: "Anything Kashmir can do, we can do better!" They bought rice boats from the out-of-work owners, made stately rooms, bathrooms, open-sided lounges, and kitchens, on board; employed the original owners as captains and crew on their own boats; brought in a chef and a guide, and were in business. You can, for instance, choose either to be part of the scene or, detachedly, away from it. Your houseboat, except when it ties up alongside in the firefly haunted night, is never so far away from the banks that you cannot share, vicariously, in the lives of the people of the backwaters. Yet, you are never really close enough to become intimately involved in their trials and tribulations. You can, with complete freedom, pick and choose your passing involvement as if you were plugged into a Virtual Reality experience. For the passengers, the backwaters' houseboat experience is a step further on the rejuvenating trail. The environment of Kerala, the atmosphere of this green State, is therapeutic in itself. Just being in Kerala, as we've said, is a health-enhancing experience. But when you experience it in the peaceful drifting of a houseboat through the backwaters, you're adding a deep dimension of serenity to your therapy. Squadrons of brown and white ducks paddle past, arrowing for little thatched-and-tiled settlements on the palm-shaded embankments. Women hang out bright pennants of washing while their husbands, with bare, bronzed, bodies, fish with rod and line, or flared filigrees of nets, or with bows and harpoon arrows, or even with spiked bamboo probes, extracting skulking crabs from water-lapped eaves of the levees. Everything here has a water-bias. The morning newspaper, an essential accompaniment to the first cup of tea, is delivered by skiff; water taxis convey spade-bearded Syrian Christian priests, school girls in blue skirts and white blouses, the fish-wives with plastic-lined baskets filled with mackerel; and a placid buffalo chewing the cud. All through the day, chug-chugging water-buses hoot and dock gently against coconut-trunk jetties; a multi-cared racing canoe flees in a flurry of spray; a fisherman in a circular straw hat bobs in his dugout, his lines stretched behind him in the late afternoon. The light softens and the sun is low and gold through the palms and you realize that you've drifted a whole day away: sipping coconut water, dining on fresh fish, crabs, steamed idles and freshly roasted bananas with the taste and consistency of baked custard. A church bell peals the evening angelus and women, with scarves draped over their heads, hurry into a backwaters church. Lights begin to appear in the thatched and tiled houses of the backwaters, a dog barks, a cow moos asking to be milked, the sun sinks in a blaze of golden glory. Constellations twinkle bright over the palms, thrusting silver starlight into the dark water. Your houseboat nudges the bank and a boatman leaps ashore, carrying an electric lead. Soon lights and fans come alive in your floating home and crickets and frogs, disturbed by your boat, pluck up courage again and, tentatively at first, and then with increasing confidence, begin to sing their welcome to the approaching night. You fall asleep wrapped in tranquility and to a little night music from the tiny, green choristers of the backwaters. Generally, a short session of backwaters serenity is enough to cure most of the ailments of urban "civilization," but if you have deeper disabilities of the mind, the heart, and the body you can walk further on Kerala's rejuvenating path. You must seek out one of Kerala's yoga, massage and Ayurvedic healing centers. Beaches : At least rumble of a turbulent sea and billowing tidal waves are used as symbols of an agitated mind. A traipse along coastal hamlets will give a whiff of Kerala's village life. Coconut groves along the coast would function as a balm to an agitated soul. Lose your heart to the mesmerizing charm of the tropical beaches such as Kovalam, Varkala, Shangumugham, Vizhinjam, Alappuzha, Kappad, Payyambalam and Bekal. Beaches, touristy and unexplored galore along the 600 km Kerala coast A bunch of them have historical significance too. Kodungalore coast near Kochi had been where St.Thomas, the Apostle of Christ and first missionary in Indian coast, landed. Vasco De Gama, the first European voyager, stranded at Kappad near Calicut heralding the European invasion. Sea has always been an inspiration for Malayali literati and filmmakers. Keep your ears close to the pages of Malayalam novels. You can hear roaring of sea and the poignant life on the coastal Kerala. Ace novelist, late Thakazhi had set, Chemmeen, his masterpiece, against the background of sea. Many films have coastal life as background screen. Kovalam Beach: World famous Indian beach since 1930 where foreign and domestic tourists throng. This post-card tropical beach, boarded by blue waters and lush coconut gardens, once was a haunt of hippies from European countries. Kovalam, more popular among backpacking travelers, is a western cultural dot on a traditional and orthodox Kerala physique. "Kovalam" means a grove of coconut trees and true to its name the village offers an endless sight of coconut trees. The crescent-shaped beach has three parts. The southern most beaches, and the most popular, are light house beach. It offers an amazing sight of Vizhinjam mosque. The northern Samudra is a laidback one and time, seems and stands still here. The middle, hawah, in the early day, is a beehive of activities with fishermen setting out for sea. With a high rock promontory and a calm bay of blue waters, this beach paradise creates a unique aquarelle on moonlit nights. Azure water and favorable climate make Kovalam a favorite year-round spot for swimming. Sea, here, is pacific and shallow where you can take a dip in the saline waters. Landlubbers will get lifeguards' service. The clean white sandy beach will arouse a temptation irresistible: to lie in idle on the sands and tan the body. Feeling a spent-cartridge after aquatics and beach activities. Get into an Ayurvedic massage centre-there are many such centres- and lie down on the wooden lath for an herbal, body-toning massage. To make the visit memorable, go for a shopping in handicrafts, jewellery and cloth shops spread across the shore. Food and accommodation suiting your purse is available along the beach. Chowara Beach: A virgin beach 9 kms south of the renowned Kovalam Beach is the hot spot these days for the traveller. It offers a harmonious combination of nature where you can enjoy lush greeneries, whispering sea breeze and the murmering surf. And it is a "must visit" destinaation having heritage and Ayurvedic resorts like Somatheeram, Surya Samudra and Manaltheeram. Shanghumugham Beach: A popular city beach near Thiruvananathapuram Airport. On holidays, the city comes out to the beach for a weekly refreshing. Long and wide sandy beach can accommodate tens of thousands. An indoor recreation club, children's park and a star shaped restaurant are some of the facilities at the beach. A large, enticing mermaid sculpture greets visitors. During temple festivals, the beach witnesses ritual washing of temple idols. That the beach is a fishermen village ensures an interesting sight of fishermen having their daily catch. Varkala Papanasam Beach: Varkala spa, 42 km away from Thiruvanathapuram, is the best spot along Kerala coast for watching sunset. The sight of the sun melting into the sea would blossom your poetic sense. During monsoon, bellowing waves engulf the beach lying beneath towering cliff and mineral water spring. The mineral water gushing from the hill is believed to have medicinal properties. The Varkala sand has become an ideal spot for confluence of cultures exotic and alien. Varkala also houses a leading pilgrim centre in Kerala. The 800-year old Janardhana temple, dedicated to Ayyappan and Hanuman, atop the hill has brought a sobriquet for the region, Southern Kasi (Benares). Non-Hindus are not permitted to enter the inner sanctum but can hang around the temple. Sree Narayana Guru (1855-1928), saint, social reformer, philosopher and leader of Ezhava community, made Varkala his headquarters. Sivagiri mutt, instituted by Sree Narayana Guru, is another major pilgrim centre here. Bekal Beach: Bekal fort, 14 km away from Kasargode, is the best preserved fort in Kerala. The seashore fort along with its premise is being designed into a major tourist resort. The fort, in its domineering position on a promontory, offers a panoramic view of palm-fringed beaches on both flanks. Shrubby hill slopes down from the fort to rugged rocks before engaging itself with a tête-à-tête with the frothy sea.A sauntering inside the fort would transport to the battle days when rival forces fought for wresting the fort, then a vantage position on Western coast. A Navel academy is nearing completion at Ezhimala, in Kannur near Bakal. Alleppey Beach Quilon Beach Cherayi Beach (Kochi) Hill Station: When the heat is on the plains, and the time to get away from the crowd, came for a rendezvous with nature. Inhale the bracing mountain air, relax in peace, stroll down winding paths, marvel at the beautiful views and enjoy the profusion of flowers in bloom. Kerala's exotic appeal is centered in the highland area of the Western Ghats. Rising to an average height of 1520 m, it houses rich flora and fauna. Wayanad : Luxuriant plantations of coffee, tea, cardamom, pepper and rubber, stretch over the hills of Wayanad as far as the eye can see. With the fast-flowing rivers - Panamaram, Mananthavady and Kabini - cutting across the undulating panorama and lending a picture-postcard look to the whole region - the north eastern tip of Kerala. Ponmudi : A quaint little hill station tucked away in the Western Ghats, Ponmudi is at an altitude of 1100 ft. above sea level. Lush green woods, lazily meandering streams and countless varieties of butterflies lend a strange magic to Ponmudi. Nelliyampathy : A forest ranges 75 kms. (travel time: 2 ½ hours) from Palghat, the Nelliyampathy hills comprise a chain of ridges cut off from one another by valleys of dense evergreen forests and orange plantations The height of the hills range from 467 meters to the tallest peak Padagiri looming at 1572 meters. Accessing Nelliyampathy from Palghat is a sensation on its own, as you negotiate over ahairpin curves on the ghat road passing through the fascinating jungles of the Sahya Ranges. En route, 17 kms. from Palghat, the shimmering Pothundi Reservoir and its manicured surroundings make for an ideal stop over. Munnar : The nature-lover's paradise. Snuggling in the green and serene Kannan Devan Hills lays the quite and restful resort of Munnar, at an altitude of 1524 m and 136 km off Cochin. Panoramic views of low-flying clouds and mist filled valleys make it a pretty little heaven with a cool bracing climate. It was opened up out of virgin forests a century ago by pioneering planters. Within its remote and elderly churches - gracious, stone-structures with ancient chandeliers and rosewood pews. A little beyond lays Anaimudi, South India's highest peak. In the vicinity is the Eravikulam National Park, the home of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr that roams on a stretch of grassland or is seen climbing the pinnacles of the undulating hills. Here we can have a glimpse of a Gaur, Langur, Lion-tailed macaque, and Elephants roaming in herds. Idukki: En route to Munnar, 121 kms. away from Kottayam lies Idukki, a small hill town surrounded by a spread of beautiful, wooden valleys and meandering streams. Famed for its arched dam built across the Periyar River, Idukki literally means a narrow gorge. Devikulam: Devikulam is a dainty town, sixteen kilometers southwest of Munnar. It consists of irresistibly green slopes touching the sky at a thousand metres and its silent clusters of slender red and blue gum trees. It has a lovely little lake hidden within the rolling hills. According to a legend, Sita Devi, the holy consort of Lord Rama, came down to frolic in the lake and the place came to be spoken about as 'Devikulam'(meaning the lake of the goddess), ever since. Peerimade : Peermade is a small hill station on the way to Thekkady. It is a fertile land at an altitude of 914 meters. Formerly the summer palaces of Travancore Rajas, this tiny and cool hill station is full of rubber, tea, coffee, pepper and cardamom plantation, interspersed with waterfalls and open grass lands. Lakkadi : A place of great scenic beauty with picturesque hills, streams and luxuriant vegetation, one of the highest locations in Wayanad, and registers the second highest degree of rainfall in the world. 3 km from here is Pookode Lake,the natural fresh water lake, very wide and deep, one of the rare reservoirs of water in Wayanad. Surrounded on all sides by meadows and hills, it has become a favorite picnic spot. Mangalam Dam : The Dam is constructed across Cherukunnapuzha, a tributary of Mangalam River. The dam is located in picturesque surroundings. The reservoir fringes on the forest area where there are deer, wild elephants and a variety of birds. There are beautiful parks and lawns adorned with statues. Malampuzha : Malampuzha a major tourist attraction is in the site of a large irrigation dam built across the Bharathapuzha. The town is set at the base of the hills of the Western Ghats and around the large reservoir are beautiful rose gardens and amusement parks for children as well as facilities for boat cruises in the reservoir. The famous work 'Yakshi' done by Kerala's famous sculptor Kanai Kunhiraman is another attraction in this garden. Wagamon : Wagamon 64 km. from Kottayam and 34 km. from Pala, situated at an elevation of 1100 metres above sea level is a trekker's paradise. It is a very ideal tourist spot surrounded by the greenery of tea gardens, beautiful meadows, valleys and dales. Other attractions: Thangal para, lndo-swiss project, Kurisumala Ashram. Napier Museum: Gem of architectural exuberance, perfectly blending Chinese and Mughal styles with Kerala's traditional structural design. The ethereal beauty to the structure was added with the magical brush up of Chisholm, a 19th century architect. Strips of blue and pink alternating with yellow and red, scalloped arches of a banana yellow, elaborately carved balconies, red and white lattice work and mock friezes make an engrossing ensemble. Location : Thiruvananthapuram Tipu's Fort, Palghat : The fort in the nerve centre of Palakkad, built by Haider Ali of Mysore, dates back to 1766 A.D. Today known after Haider Ali's son Tipu Sultan. The fort still echoes the ballyhoo of those troops which barged into it to fight pitched battles. The fort was supposed to have built the fort to facilitate communication between Coimbatore and Palakkad, two vantage points.. In 1784 after a 11-days siege, Lord Fullerton, the then British Colonel, conquered the fort. Later Zamorin's troops wrested control but the British occupied the fort in 1790. Location : Palakkad , 79km from Thrissur. Rail, road network with all centres in South India. Shri Chitra Art Gallery : Masterpieces of Raja Ravi Varma, illustrious artist of Kerala are paraded in a different section. His works include a number of portraits of Maharajahs and members of royal family, distinguished British residents and prominent figures. A browsing of the pictures would give one a ballpark picture of who is who of Kerala history. Antiques and curios once owned by Travancore royal lineage are showed at Sree Chitra Art Gallery. Prized ones are Bengali paintings, Rajasthani, Mughal miniatures, Tanjavore paintings and selected works of Svetosku Roerich, a Russian artist. Location : Thiruvananthapuram. St. Francis Church, Kochi : The first European Church in India. Churches elsewhere in the country were modeled after this Portuguese construction. A mute witness to the watershed events in this coastal town, for past five centuries. Vasco De Gama, the legendary navigator from Lisbon, died at Kochi during his second voyage to Kerala. he was laid to rest in the St. Francis Church on Christmas eve 1524. Years later, his mortal remains were taken back to Portugal. The sepulcher is still preserved in the church hall and is open for visitors. Location : Fort Kochi, Eranakulam. Thalassery Fort: This coastal town as a whole is a historical monument. The centuries-old city is the cradle of Indian circus. Leading circus artistes and circus companies have roots in this city. Gymnastics was introduced in schools by German missionaries here. Thalassery Fort, stand testimony for the vantage position the city enjoyed in the battles between Britain and Tippu Sulthan. The first Malayalam daily, Rajyasamacharam, was published from Illikkunu, a sleepy hamlet near Thalassery. Herman Gundert, a German missionary was instrumental behind it. His another contribution for Malayalam language was the first Malayalam Dictionary. He also established a few educational institutions, churches in Thalassery. Location : 20km. south of Kannur. Town Hall and Archaeological Museum : Also known as Kollengodu House, this majestic hall accommodates picture gallery with mural collections. Location : Thrissur. Open for visitors from 10 am to 5 pm except on holidays. Thrissur Art Museum: Among art pieces and curios displayed in the museum include wood carvings, ancient jewellery pieces and figures depicting Kathakali, the majestic dance drama. Metal sculptures and traditional Kerala lamps are also shawcased. Location : Thrissur, 2 km from town Kerala is an enchantingly beautiful, emerald green land, flanked by the Western Ghats on one side, the Arabian Sea on the other, and strewn with rivers, lagoons, backwaters and rich vegetation in between. For tourist, Kerala offers Nature on a platter. Sandy beaches of Kovalam, blue Lagoons at Veli, Hill stations at Ponmudi and Munnar, backwaters of Kollam and Alappuzha, greenland plantations in the highranges, wildlife, high mountain peaks, picturesque valleys, magnificent forts and intricately decorated temples - Whatever one can ask for. What's more, every one of these charming destinations is only maximum a two-hour drive from the other. A singular advantage, which no other destination offers. 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Hi, I'm Morgan Gallagher, a senior at Virginia Tech studying environmental science and French. I was one of five students selected for a Summer Undergraduate Research at Florida (SURF) in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. My cohort of 45 students came from across the United States and Puerto Rico, conducting research in the College of Pharmacy, Engineering, Human Health and Performance, and Liberal Arts and Sciences. My research focused on pharmaceutical effects on ecosystem function in Sweetwater Branch Creek. Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic commonly found in freshwater streams and has been shown to negatively affect ecosystem respiration. I performed an experiment with Dr. AJ Reisinger to compare stream biofilm response to ciprofloxacin with changing concentration and location of the biofilm relative to receiving waste water effluent. I will be presenting my findings at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall 2018 Meeting in Washington, DC. Below is a video I created that explains my summer research in more detail.
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The men's sprint cycling event at the 1932 Summer Olympics took place on August 1 and 3. The format was a sprint of 1000 metres. There were nine competitors from nine nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist. The event was won by Jacobus van Egmond of the Netherlands, the nation's second victory in the men's sprint. It was the fourth consecutive Games that the Netherlands reached the podium in the event. France made the podium for the third consecutive Games, with Louis Chaillot taking silver. Bruno Pellizzari gave Italy its first men's sprint medal with his bronze. Background This was the seventh appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1904 and 1912. None of the semifinalists from 1928 returned. The small field included only one rider who had medaled at a World Championship: Bruno Pellizzari of Italy, who finished third in 1930. Mexico made its debut in the men's sprint. France made its seventh appearance, the only nation to have competed at every appearance of the event. Competition format This track cycling event consisted of numerous rounds. Each race involved the riders starting simultaneously and next to each other, from a standing start. Because the early part of races tend to be slow-paced and highly tactical, only the time for the last 200 metres of the one-kilometre race is recorded. The competition involved four main rounds and a repechage. In the first round, there were three heats of three cyclists each. The top two in each heat advanced directly to the quarterfinals. The third-placed rider in each heat went to a repechage. The repechage was a single heat of three cyclists; the top two advanced to the quarterfinals while the third-place rider was eliminated. Starting in the quarterfinals, each race was one-on-one: the eight quarterfinalists competed in four quarterfinals, with the winner advancing to the semifinals and the loser eliminated. Similarly, the four semifinalists competed in two semifinals. The winners advanced to the final while the losers competed against each other in a bronze medal match. The 1932 competition introduced the best-of-three format for the final (and only the final). The two finalists competed up to three times, with the first cyclist to win two races being the winner. Records The records for the sprint are 200 metre flying time trial records, kept for the qualifying round in later Games as well as for the finish of races. * World records were not tracked by the UCI until 1954. No new Olympic record was set during the competition. Schedule Results Riders competed in three heats and one repechage; top two riders advanced to quarterfinal. Round 1 Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Repechage Quarterfinals Winner of each of the four heats advanced to the semifinal round. Quarterfinal 1 Quarterfinal 2 Quarterfinal 3 Quarterfinal 4 Pellizzari pushed Chambers out to the edge of the track, resulting in a protest by the British side. The protest was denied and Pellizzari advanced. Semifinal Winner of each of the two heats advanced to the final round. Semifinal 1 Chaillot beat Gray by inches. Semifinal 2 Pellizzari had inside position for the last lap and a half, but van Egmond was able to beat him easily. Finals Bronze medal match Gray declined to compete in the bronze medal race, deciding to saving himself for the time trial later in the day (which he won). Final Chaillot won the first race in a very close finish, with some observers believing van Egmond had won. However, the Dutch team did not protest. Van Egmond won by a bike length in the second race to set up a decisive third race. Van Egmond led the entire third race and was able to hold off Chaillot's attack to win by a wheel. References Track cycling at the 1932 Summer Olympics Cycling at the Summer Olympics – Men's sprint
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I am new with dependency injection pattern. That's why little confused about few things. I have a class library project called 'MailCore'. This project has interface and classes that perform all email sending stuff. I have a mvc project 'The site'. It uses the 'MailCore' project to send email. I have unity in this project and unitycontainer is registered and things are working fine. I also have another class library library project called 'SiteRepo'. Sometimes to perform some specific tasks, I have to send email from this project. Therefore 'MailCore' project is referenced in this project too. I have installed unity from nuget in the 'SiteRepo' project and it doesn't seem to create any unityconfig in this class library project. How would I register unitycontainer here? //have to send email using MailCore !! The problem area in concern.. If you must use a DI Container like Unity (instead of Pure DI), you should install it into your Composition Root, which is 'The site'. From there, you can reference the library projects and configure your container.
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dojo-compat =========== Dojo compatibility matrix demo Early alpha stage, nothing to see here yet, other than some rough experiments with dgrid 0.4 and dstore 1.0.
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262-923-8761 24 Hour Emergency Contact Providing Aggressive, Creative and Comprehensive Criminal Defense Wisconsin's county jails are full of innocent people On behalf of Jerry Buting of Buting, Williams & Stilling, S.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Wednesday, September 25, 2019. According to the bipartisan nonprofit the Prison Policy Initiative, a third of all Wisconsin county jail inmates between 2009 and 2013 were locked up solely because they couldn't afford a low cash bail. In other words, they're behind bars before having been convicted of anything. In fact, people who are held in jail prior to trial make up the fastest growing population in Wisconsin's jails. Nationwide, approximate 75% of people held in local jails have yet to be convicted of any crime. Naturally, being held in jail for weeks, months or even years before trial creates serious hardships. People lose their jobs, their housing -- they sometimes even lose their parental rights. Far, far too many plead guilty because it will get them out of jail faster than waiting for trial. Beyond those natural consequences, studies have shown that being held in pretrial detention actually increases your chance of conviction and is associated with longer sentences. This could be because of the guilty pleas. It could also be because people who can't afford bail typically can't afford defense attorneys, either. And the Wisconsin public defender system is constitutionally underfunded. In Wisconsin, cash bail is for one purpose only: to ensure the defendant returns for trial. Non-cash bail conditions, like alcohol and drug testing, can also be imposed to reduce the risk that defendants may commit new crimes while awaiting trial. Yet judges typically set cash bail based on the severity of the charges and limited information about the person's criminal record. Could an evidence-based bail assessment help? Now, eight Wisconsin counties (Milwaukee, Eau Claire, Marathon, Outagamie, Chippewa, La Crosse, Rock and Waukesha) are taking part in a national initiative to make cash bail decisions based on evidence. They are developing a standardized scoring system that would consider factors like the defendant's prior records and the severity of their crimes. This is in an effort to predict the likelihood that the person would abscond or re-offend. Yet the nonprofit Center for Court Innovation found that most, if not all, of these "evidence-based" risk assessment tools are just as biased against people of color and the poor as the existing system. The only way to eliminate the bias was to automatically release, without bail, anyone who isn't charged with domestic violence or a violent felony. That approach is being employed in other cities and states. Indeed, releasing everyone who ranks low- or medium-risk would dramatically decrease unjust pretrial detention and jail overcrowding. But any risk assessment tool adopted as part of this initiative would only provide information; it can't tell judges what to do. Will Wisconsin judges embrace a massive reduction in pretrial detention? Tags: Criminal Defense, Wisconsin, bail, constitutional rights, criminal justice reform, racial disparities, racial profiling, research & statistics Related Posts: Does police use of Amazon's Ring constitute illegal surveillance?, The US arrests 10.5 million each year. Is that really necessary?, What can we gain from pretrial risk assessments?, Lie-detector tests are unscientific, produce faulty evidence Challenging DNA Evidence (9) Internet Crimes (23) Internet Sex Crimes (3) Wrongful Convictions (27) Follow the evidence when evaluating sex offender registries Many cops believe they can use this tool to test people for lying Is collecting DNA evidence that easy? Illinois moves to expunge low-level marijuana convictions "I just want to say thank you for the outstanding work you have done for him and let you know how much we appreciate the time and attention you gave to his case. We are obviously overjoyed by today's dismissal!" (Child pornography case dismissed after motion to suppress was granted) "After having had time to exhale, we thank each one of you and all the others who contributed to the exemplary Supreme Court presentation. We are proud of your efforts on our behalf and, equally important, on behalf of the many present and future defendants statewide." (Client's comment after Supreme Court oral argument) "Thank you. Thank you. I am so pleased to hear that we won. It doesn't seem that it was even a close call. I appreciate your efforts." (Oconto County defendant after Buting, Williams & Stilling got his prison sentence overturned in the court of appeals) "Your time and advice was appreciated more than words can express at a time when we really needed someone to guide us." (Client) "The outcome was amazing, one unavailable even under identical circumstances in probably 98 percent of federal courtrooms around the country. Separate and apart from the outcome, though, I am supremely impressed by your efforts on your client's behalf. Your comments in support of the requested sentence were perfect in tone and, having now reviewed the extensive sentencing memorandum you filed, your work in that regard was exemplary as well. Your client was certainly fortunate to have you as his attorney." (Local federal court attorney present at a sentencing) "I can't thank you enough, not only for all of the tireless work that you and your staff put into my case, but for telling me what I needed to hear, at a time when I absolutely had to hear it. I consider myself blessed for everything turning out the way it did, especially since I blindly picked you out of a phone book! You helped me, my family and friends in many more ways than the money ever could." (Child pornography client) "I think you will find that in any circles where Kathy's name is raised, people will always respond positively and identify her as an extremely hardworking, knowledgeable and ethical lawyer who is timely and effective with any endeavor she takes on. These circles would include colleagues, friends, prosecutors, judges, professors and others who have crossed paths with Kathy. They would also include the many lawyers like me who have referred numerous cases to Kathy, invariably with positive feedback from the clients regarding her knowledge of their case, empathy, professionalism and fair-mindedness in addressing their concerns." (Fellow attorney) "Thank you for giving [our son] back to us. Wonderful work!" (Family of client accused of armed robbery after charges were dismissed) "Yes, His perfect time and perfect place, you were a part of this plan. I almost didn't hire you, but I took a step of faith trusting Him and look what happened? Praise God. Our Lord put you in your vocation for a reason, continue to help those He brings your way. May He bless you in ALL you do!" (Client who was wrongfully convicted of sexual assault in a northwestern Wisconsin county. He was released from prison after attorneys got his conviction reversed.) "I really cannot thank you enough for your past help. You really know your stuff. It is actually funny when I think about my other past attorney's knowledge and then when I talk with you. It's like night and day. You're like a walking book of knowledge with a purpose-driven life. Thanks." (Brown County client of attorney Buting) "A year later and I still believe your defense is the single best example of lawyering I have ever seen." (Television reporter commenting on attorney Buting's defense of Steven Avery) "You have a certain brilliance that makes me sure that when you talk, it is good information and I am in good hands. You tell it to me like it is even when the things you say are not always the things that I would like to hear. You keep it REAL!!!" (Brown County client) "Thank you, thank you, thank you! I feel like this was one of the biggest blessings that happened in my life. I put this along with my children being born healthy and when I survived that horrific shooting. I appreciate everything you have done for me. I couldn't ask for better lawyers. I want to say thank you to everybody at your firm. I owe you more than the fee you so rightfully deserve. ... You gave me back hope. Thank you, man! Out of my 36 years ... I have never seen such kindness before. I don't know what I did to deserve this; I'm very thankful nonetheless. Thank you for giving me hope again. Thank you for your generosity. There are still some really good people around." (Federal criminal appeal client) "There is no other attorney I've ever even heard of I'd rather have as chief counsel and leader of my defense/appeals than Jerome Buting. You're the best. Period." (Dane County client) "Your advice and counsel were greatly appreciated. We appreciate you taking the time on your Sunday and evenings to help us. We are SO happy about the results! Thanks again." (Waukesha County client) "Thank you again ... for everything. Five and one-half years of commitment, so many ups and downs and an outcome like that. You did a GREAT job." (Waukesha County felony drug offense client) Choosing the Right Lawyer Buting for the Defense In The News 400 N. Executive Drive Glendale Office 6165 North Green Bay Avenue We Help You? © 2020 by Buting, Williams & Stilling, S.C.. All rights reserved. Disclaimer
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Kansas City Kansas/Wyandotte County Convention & Visitors Bureau 727 Minnesota Avenue 66101 Kansas City attraction planning Year of foundation Involved Projects (18 Projects) 1 Best Western Inn [Village West] Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A. ≈36 ft 3 low-rise building 2011 2 Legends Sun Casino Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A. ≈238 ft 20 high-rise building 2010 3 Legends Residential Tower [Village West] Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A. ≈143 ft 12 high-rise building 2010 4 NASCAR Hall of Fame [Village West] Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A. 70 ft 6 low-rise building 2008 5 Country Inn & Suites by Carlson [Village West] Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A. ≈36 ft 3 low-rise building 2008 unbuilt See all 18 project involvements
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We're big fans of being online here at the Speakeasy, but we're equally aware that sometimes you just want to shut off the internets and get stuff done. How to Go Offline (and Not Kill Your Site) starts off with some handy tips for stepping away from your online platform, but it ends with an interesting discussion on how to differentiate between the quality and quantity of your visitors. Of course, once you return from your hiatus you'll need to start generating content once more. If you get stuck, try 101 Ways to Blog as a Book Author for some inspiration. Still at the beginning of the process? Try following these four easy steps for branding yourself when designing your blog. Word Needs to Die talks about setting up a digital workflow and the problems with using the .doc format default that comes with Word. If you're interested in doing more with your digital process, AWM editor Meg Vann writes about agile methodology over on the Meanland blog and how it can be applied to both fiction and non-fiction. What about you? What writing and publishing links have whet your taste-buds this week? Let us know in the comments.
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Modak is a traditional dish made during Vinayaka chavithi/Ganesh Chaturthi and every hindu house holds make this traditionla dish and we can make this modak in different types like steamed modak,baked modak,fried modak,kesar modak,chocolate modak,dry fruits modak and this time I made this chocolate modak for lord ganesha and I made this with mawa you can also make with chena also but i tried my modak with khoya . Take mawa,milk, sugar in a blender and blend into fine to make it into soft. In a heavy bottom pan add this mixture and cook it into on low flame . First it will melt and then it will start becoming thick ,now remove from flame and add cocoa powder and coconut and mix it nicely. Grease the modak mould with ghee. Now fill this mixture inside the mold and press it nicely using fingers and demould and chocolate modak is ready.
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It's not like this is anything new – the idea you get of being the perfect human being. How many times have you cried out of frustration that you keep doing things wrong? How many times have you told yourself you're a failure because you didn't meet your own expectations of yourself? Or because you didn't meet the expectations you think others have of you? Your idea of perfect might or might not be the same I have, but you still try to meet those ideals. You want to be the perfect daughter/son so your parents are proud of you, the perfect student so both your parents and yourself boast in pride, the perfect sibling so you can be a good role-model,… And the list goes on and on. You want recognition, you want to feel like you've made it. What you don't know is how to do it in order to accomplish your goals – or maybe you do, but in most cases (including mine), you tend to feel lost. So many achievements, so many ideals to meet, so many expectations on your shoulders and you still don't know where to start. You point out your flaws instead, you end up feeling like trash because you're losing time making yourself see the imperfections you've got instead of working on them. I'll tell you a secret: nobody expects most of those things you believe they do. Your parents don't expect you to be an A+ student with a healthy lifestyle. They want you to be happy and they, of course, want you to be successful and healthy. They want you to study, but they don't want you to overwork yourself to the point you're sick; they also want you to go to the gym or go out for a jog, but they don't want you to be self-conscious; they obviously want you to eat healthy, but they don't want you to thin yourself to extremes. You want to make them happy, you want to be happy, and you pressure yourself into being perfect. Let me tell you something… Perfectionism doesn't exist. Nobody can handle all those responsibilities you're trying to add to the already heavy weight on your shoulders. To be happy and to feel good with yourself, you have to take little steps: eat an apple right now or have your water bottle close to take sips ever few minutes, grab a book and read one or two paragraphs, grab your textbook and start reading calmly. Maybe after that, you can go ahead and do ONE thing you know you were supposed to do for a long time. Once you're a bit more relaxed and somewhat accomplished, write down a list of short-period and long-period goals. Highlight them in two different colors. Now, take a different colored pen and write down what you could do RIGHT NOW to change your current position towards them. For example, in the case you're failing a class, you could print out a schedule (such as the one from theorganisedstudent on Tumblr) and find space for revision. If you were hypothetically in bad shape, you could schedule a 30-minute walk today. Find a spot, schedule it and do it. No excuses. If you keep on feeling like you're not doing enough and you feel overly stressed with it, remember Rome wasn't built in a day and you can do it, with plenty of time and a lot of work. Procrastination stops now. Go ahead and feel better with yourself, but never expect yourself to be perfect.
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Knights share PSAC title The Gannon University football team outscored Indiana (Pa.) 17-7 in the second half and fought its way to a 31-21 Senior Day win to claim a share of the school's first Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division championship at Gannon University Field Saturday before 1,001 fans. The Knights (8-2, 7-2 PSAC) knew the Indiana run defense was one of the best in the nation, but that didn't faze coach Brad Rzyczycki and his squad. "We were going to dedicate to the run Saturday," Rzyczycki said. And that they did. The Knights would rack up 150 yards on 39 carries, including two rushing touchdowns, on the third-best run defense in Division II. Junior running back Brock Jones finished the game with 106 yards on 28 carries and two touchdowns in the win. Jones currently leads the PSAC in rushing average with 145.2 yards per game for a total of 1,307 yards gained over nine games. Rzyczycki credited senior leadership on the offensive line for the success of the run game Saturday. "It's big to have seniors on the line," Rzyczycki said. "I think we have the best offensive line in the PSAC." The run game enabled the Knights to open up the passing game, where junior quarterback Liam Nader threw for 304 yards and two touchdowns. The win clinched a share of the Western Division title but it won't be enough for the Knights to reach the PSAC championship game. Gannon didn't get the help from Slippery Rock that it was looking for. The Rock held off Clarion to tie Gannon in the standings, but will play in the championship due to its 31-28 win over Gannon on Oct. 8. Against IUP, the Knights got off to a sluggish start on the defensive side of the ball and gave up touchdowns on back-to-back drives in the first half. A Chase Haslet 55-yard touchdown pass to C.J. Jackson knotted the game 7-7, then on the ensuing drive the Crimson Hawks (6-4, 5-4 PSAC) would take the lead on touchdown pass to Drew Carswell from Haslett. Rzyczycki was worried his team might be a bit rusty after two weeks off between games after last Saturday's forfeit victory against California. "Our kids settled down and made adjustments on the outside run," Rzyczycki said. "It was just a matter of kicking the rust off, but the energy was there." Gannon will now look forward to Saturday's final home game of the year when the Knights host East Stroudsburg at noon at Gannon University Field The Knights are now at the mercy of the NCAA committee and Saturday's contest will be important to keep Gannon's hopes of an NCAA Division II Tournament bid alive. "We control only things we control," Rzyczycki said. "It will be big to get to nine wins for this program." Rzyczycki said he was unsure if a win Saturday would be enough for the Knights to move on to the postseason, but he said a victory would propel the team and have people looking at Gannon on more of a national level. DOMINIC SANSONE Gannon Football PSAC title Football looks for a fresh start with new coach The return of the NFL Knights football welcomes new head coach Raeburn Career game for Holley; rest of the team not so jolly Football losing streak reaches 5 IUP extends losing streak to 4 games Gannon football continues losing streak Gannon football loses in close match Gannon football steamrolls Clarion Gannon football beaten by Kutztown
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EMS Online Training Mike Rubin Top EMS Game Changers – #6: Computer-based training Convenience, cost and the flexibility of self-directed learning continue to propel online learning initiatives in EMS As a paramedic on the high side of 60, I sometimes have to defer to my much younger colleagues for day-to-day perspectives on new medical technology. Ultrasound and ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) were never found on ambulances when I joined EMS. Once in a while, though, I might surprise our newest and brightest with been-there-done-that tales reaffirming the notion of old medics as occasionally useful. Today, the most critical issue facing distance learning may be neither customization nor evaluation of training. (Courtesy photo) Stay up to date with online EMS training and education FOAMed: How to find and evaluate medical information on social media When should paramedics and EMTs be paid for completing online training? Related feature Full coverage: Breakthroughs that forever changed EMS This series highlights the products, technologies and innovations that have most impacted patient assessment and care. Take distance learning. Half a century ago in a greater Boston school district, I was part of a high-tech experiment – high tech for 1962, that is. Twice a week, about 30 of us fourth-graders would gather in front of a boxy, 21-inch television set and try to learn French from Madame Slack on WGBH, a local station that pioneered what used to be called educational TV – as much of an oxymoron then as it is now. I wouldn't say the experiment was successful; nine or ten was a little young to be absorbing anything from a barely visible black-and-white image of an instructor who couldn't even tell if we were paying attention. I retained just enough French to order bread and butter from English-speaking waiters. Slideshow shortcuts Even our teachers weren't smart enough to know that 20 years later, personal computers would promote decentralized control of content – the first step toward self-directed instruction. By the late 1990s, as the internet became much more of a presence in everyday life, digital lessons were a mainstream alternative to on-site lectures. Suddenly there were ways for EMS providers – and every other professional – to satisfy at least some of their educational requirements without having to travel to brick-and-mortar institutions. Shortly after Y2K hysteria proved unfounded and microprocessors were once again our friends, I was introduced to computer-based training, also known as CBT. We started using desktop units at my agency to streamline an unpopular administrative exercise: bloodborne-pathogen familiarization. Those early slideshows were comical. The only interactive features were insipid, multiple choice questions no more challenging than "Bloodborne pathogens: (A) bad or (B) good?" It was clear to everyone involved that those CBT lessons – if you could call them that – were an easy but superficial way for companies to comply with well-meaning regulations about safety in the workplace. By 2010, CBT had expanded from a tactical, continuing-education tool to a less-expensive, more-convenient way to earn college degrees. That's a big plus for financially challenged EMS providers with two or three jobs. CBT's more subtle advantages are worth noting, too. People learn in different ways at different speeds and times. Not only does internet-based content usually contain ample audio and visual cues, but students get to focus on whatever elements work best for them and repeat lessons, if necessary, according to individual schedules. Even if you were to record lectures you actually attended, it's unlikely the video would be as engaging or the sound as clear. CBT also automates evaluation of students, who get more effective reinforcement when content and associated exams aren't days apart. But are open-book tests – necessary components of distance learning – better indicators of achievement than conventional, closed-book alternatives? Better students, better results It's no surprise research shows students find open-book exams less stressful than closed-book. However, comparative measures of learning associated with those two options yield mixed results. For example, a 2008 study found students scored better on open-book tests, but didn't retain knowledge any better than those who were given closed-book exams [1]. Other research reveals performance depends more on pupils' innate abilities than on the type of exam; test-takers who knew less and, therefore, had to rely more on reference material didn't score as well, even with open books. In 2012, Gharib and Phillips concluded test type doesn't matter; good students will perform better than poorer ones [2]. And long-term retention of material was similar, based on quizzes administered weeks later. That's good news for the CBT industry, which has no choice but to rely on open-book exams. Today, the most critical issue facing distance learning may be neither customization nor evaluation of training. Social studying I've had over 40 years to contemplate the pros and cons of my college education. Without question, the highlight of those years was interaction with instructors, classmates and campus life in general. I can't imagine adapting to adulthood as quickly without so many opportunities to screw up in the company of others. I'm concerned that students with remote portals to academics will emerge with much less practical knowledge than my college contemporaries and I absorbed outside the classroom. Convenience and lower costs will continue to drive computer-based training. If socialization is a casualty of that paradigm, expect a generation of new college graduates with teenage sensibilities. I think Madame Slack would have called that "un fait accompli." 1. Akresh-Gonzales J. Open-book vs. closed book exams. http://knowledgeplus.nejm.org. Accessed 08/13/16. 2. Gharib A, Phillips W. Cheat sheet or open book: putting tests to the test. http://www.npr.org. Accessed 08/13/16. « Previous: #7: Intraosseous access Next: #5: Ergonomic stretchers Mike Rubin is a paramedic in Nashville, Tennessee. A former faculty member at Stony Brook University, Mike has logged 28 years in EMS after 18 in the corporate world as an engineer, manager and consultant. He created the EMS version of Trivial Pursuit and produced Down Time, a collection of rescue-oriented rock and pop tunes. Contact him at [email protected]. 10 breakthroughs that forever changed EMS EMS Advocacy EMS1 Exclusives More EMS1 Exclusives
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Royal Ballet and Boston Ballet have announced a joint production of Obsidian Tear, a new work from Royal Ballet's resident choreographer Wayne McGregor. The world premiere will take place in London on 28 May, with the US premiere in Boston during the 2017-18 season. McGregor is known for his stylish non-narrative pieces such as Woolf Works, Tree of Codes and Infra, and it appears Obsidian Tear will be cast in the same mould. Inspired by Esa-Pekka Salonen's orchestral work Nyx, it has been described as a 'visceral exploration of myth and modernity.' Salonen, who recently was named composer in residence at New York Philharmonic, will conduct the London premiere. It is the second McGregor work to join Boston Ballet's repertoire, after the company performed Chroma in its 2013 and 2015 seasons. Obsidian Tear features set design by McGregor himself, with Katie Shillingford (best known as fashion editor for Dazed and Confused Magazine) as fashion director, and lighting design by McGregor's long-term collaborator Lucy Carter. McGregor is announcing more show details at a Royal Opera House event on 11 May. The talk will be live-streamed on YouTube.
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Full Tilt Poker has recently re-evaluated the way that players will earn their FPP points. The announcement was made earlier this week. According to press releases, the site will no longer be using the dealt method of calculation, instead, they'll be using what's called the weighted contributed calculation method. The dealt method of points calculation took all of the rake paid from everyone at a table, so long as they were dealt cards, and whether they paid a penny into rake or not, and gave each player equal credit for the pooled rake. The Contributed Weighted Rakeback method instead gives players credit only for the portion of the hand they were actually involved in. Therefore, the small blind folding, only gets credit for paying the small blind, and that portion of the points. This could be a good change for more active poker players. For those players that utilize a strong poker strategy, often folding for up to an hour while waiting for strong playable hands (ie the Multi-tablers) you're about to see a reduction in your Full Tilt Poker points. Many speculate that this change had a lot to do with the introduction of Rush Poker and the ease of waiting for playable hands. In the past, all the tables you folded along the way to the one you played earned you points. As a result, we may soon see less action at the Rush Tables.
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Family scheduling and organizing just got easier! Today, the Picniic app is finally available in the iTunes Store! I've been testing out their app as a busy Mom on the go, managing a work schedule, 4 kids' schedules and a small business too! I love the features and have really enjoyed test driving it out. I can make lists and with one share, text it to my husband in seconds. I also love how you can save recipes and search for ones within the app. There's also a way to add information I might need on the go on the Family Locker (and I can even add an additional passcode for more security!) Brilliant! There's so much possibility with this app to really stay as organized as I need toL! *Disclosure. I am not a paid spokesperson for Picniic and have been test driving the app because I'm always looking for the best way to organize my crazy life with 4 kids.
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You are here: Home / Africa / Three killed in Islamist attack in northern Kenya Three killed in Islamist attack in northern Kenya 31 Gennaio 2016 By Redazione Islamedianalysis At least three men were killed in a village in Kenya's coastal Lamu county in the early hours of Sunday during a raid by suspected Islamist militants, police and officials said. At least five gunmen who spoke Somali came to Pandanguo village, searching for men. They interrogated them and some of them they killed, a survivor who was shot during the attack said from a local hospital. The village sits about 40 km (25 miles) inland from the Indian Ocean town of Lamu, which is popular with Western tourists, and is 100 km from the border with Somalia. "They asked me questions in the Somali language. When I struggled to respond, they shot me but hit my hand," said the victim, who asked not to be named. In the past, such attacks in Kenya have been carried out by al Shabaab, a Somali militant group which wants to punish Kenya for sending its troops into Somalia as part of an African Union peacekeeping force. Al Shabaab, which is aligned to al Qaeda, did not claim credit for the attack and spokesman for the group could not immediately be reached. But Mombasa county commissioner Nelson Marwa said the attack "resembles one of those executed by the al Shabaab," though he said investigators were still looking into the reports that the attackers were speaking Somali. In 2014, at least 60 people were killed in the area in a spate of attacks that targeted non-Muslim men. Al Shabaab claimed responsibility for those attacks. Like the attack on Sunday, those attacks took place inland from the coast.
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Walmart responds to Missouri senator, says tweet mistakenly sent WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 13: U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) listens while Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the second day of her Supreme Court confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on October 13, 2020 in Washington, DC. Barrett was nominated by President Donald Trump to fill the vacancy left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who passed away in September. (Anna Moneymaker-Pool/Getty Images) Image art – KNWA BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A Walmart spokesperson says a tweet from the company's official Twitter account to Missouri Senator Josh Hawley was mistakenly sent on Wednesday. "Go ahead. Get your 2 hour debate. #soreloser," read the since-deleted tweet from Walmart's Twitter account. Thanks ⁦@Walmart⁩ for your insulting condescension. Now that you've insulted 75 million Americans, will you at least apologize for using slave labor? pic.twitter.com/oYJP4Cv2qE — Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) December 30, 2020 Hawley, who said he would raise objections next week when Congress meets to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's win in the 2020 election, responded to the Bentonville-based retailer from his own account. Missouri senator plans to force congressional vote over Biden victory "Thanks ⁦@Walmart⁩ for your insulting condescension. Now that you've insulted 75 million Americans, will you at least apologize for using slave labor?" the Missouri senator tweeted. A Walmart spokesperson on Wednesday said the tweet was mistakenly posted by an employee on its social media team. The tweet published earlier was mistakenly posted by a member of our social media team. We deleted the post and have no intention of commenting on the subject of certifying the electoral college. We apologize to Senator Hawley for this error and any confusion about our position. — Walmart Inc. (@WalmartInc) December 30, 2020 "The tweet was mistakenly posted by a member of our social media team who intended to publish this comment to their personal account. We have removed the post and have no intention of commenting on the subject of certifying the electoral college. We apologize to Senator Hawley for this error and any confusion about our position," a Walmart spokesperson said via email on Wednesday.
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Review: The Lumineers shine on "BRIGHTSIDE" This cover image released by Dualtone shows "Brightside" by The Lumineers. (Dualtone via AP) (Uncredited / Associated Press) By RAGAN CLARK Jan. 14, 2022 10:08 AM PT "BRIGHTSIDE," The Lumineers (Dualtone Records) It will be hard for The Lumineers to top their immersive 2019 masterpiece "III" — a three-part concept album and accompanying short film exploring the cycle of addiction through generations. So, they didn't try to. Instead, the Denver band, consisting of founding members and songwriters Wesley Shultz and Jeremiah Fraites, went in a different direction entirely on their fourth LP, "BRIGHTSIDE." If their last album was lightning in a bottle, this album is a drop of concentrate — it is shorter (nine tracks), with quiet moments that are quieter, loud moments that are louder and a sense of urgency that propels each track into the next. It's a typical Lumineers album in many ways. Shultz and Fraites are masters of storytelling and "BRIGHTSIDE" is no exception. The catchy "WHERE WE ARE" is vivid in its imagery: "Crashed the car in Arizona on the interstate/ People pullin' over cryin' thinkin' we were dead." What separates "BRIGHTSIDE" from albums past is a raw quality, like sitting in on a jam session. Strings are sparse, instead relying on piano, percussion and guitar to carry the record. Songs like the stripped down "A.M. RADIO" with its acoustic guitar lead in have a simplicity that allow the craftsmanship to shine. The Lumineers may not have toured for "III" in 2020 as planned, but they chose to look on the bright side of a difficult situation, giving fans some playful tracks bristling with hopefulness as society peers forward to a life beyond the pandemic. Get U-T Arts & Culture on Thursdays A San Diego insider's look at what talented artists are bringing to the stage, screen, galleries and more. Review: Europe on the precipice in 'Munich — Edge of War' With handsome period craft, "Munich — Edge of War" makes for a watchable, engrossing historical thriller with fictional characters situated like spies around political leaders at a profoundly tense, and ultimately woefully misjudged, moment in time, writes Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle in his review The widow and two sisters of a U.S. Marine killed in Afghanistan are suing Alec Baldwin Disability rights activists and advocates for Britney Spears are backing a California proposal to provide more protections for those under court-ordered conservatorships, while promoting less-restrictive alternatives Fred Parris, the lead singer of the 1950s harmony group the Five Satins and composer of the classic doo-wop ballad "In the Still of the Night," has died at age 85 Yvette Mimieux, '60s starlet of 'Time Machine,' dies at 80 Yvette Mimieux, the blond and blue-eyed 1960s film star of "Where the Boys Are," "The Time Machine" and "Light in the Piazza," has died HBO and HBO Max have beaten Netflix to be the top contender at the GLAAD Media Awards with 19 nominations, landing the bulk of its nods for TV shows like "Hacks," "The Other Two" and "The Sex Lives of College Girls." Most read entertainment stories Music Notebook: Tool returns to San Diego for first time since pandemic, now with COVID-19-sniffing dogs The controversy behind Netflix's teen-suicide drama '13 Reasons Why' — and why it's hitting close to home Dining and Drinking If you see this Baja wine, grab it From Oceanside to Imperial Beach, here are San Diego County restaurants with the best views Sarah McLachlan talks music schools (she heads three), surfing (she learned at Trestles) and Peter Gabriel Comedian Chelsea Handler delivers comedy with a dose of therapy From A to Z, the most anticipated San Diego restaurants of 2022 The 14 most romantic tables for two Shannon Messenger, keeper of 'The Lost Cities,' talks about 'Legacy' 'As We See It' portrays young adulthood on autism spectrum Amazon's untitled 'Lord of the Rings' forges itself a name AARP to honor Lily Tomlin with Movies for Grownups Award
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Fender Telecaster, známý také jako Tele, je typická dvousnímačová elektrická kytara vyráběná Fenderem. Její jednoduchý design a revoluční zvuk nastavily nový trend výroby elektrických kytar a populární hudby. Pro celostátní distribuci byl představen jako Broadcaster na podzim roku 1950. Byla to první kytara svého druhu prodávaná v takovém měřítku. Rychle se stal oblíbeným modelem a od své první inkarnace se nepřetržitě vyrábí. Počátky Fender Telecaster vyvinul Leo Fender ve Fullertonu, Kalifornii ve čtyřicátých letech. Před jeho příchodem vyrábělo v letech 1932—1949 elektrické kytary několik nezávislých řemeslníků a společností, ale žádný z těchto nástrojů neměl takový úspěch. Jedním z prvních hudebníků, který použil Telecaster, třeba k nahrání "Guitar Boogie", byl v roce 1947 Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith. Fender měl elektronickou opravnu s názvem Fender's Radio Service, kde nejdřív opravoval, a poté navrhoval, zesilovače a elektromagnetické snímače pro hudebníky — především pro hráče na elektrické a poloakustické kytary, elektrické havajské (lap steel) kytary a mandolíny. První model se objevil roku 1950 a jmenoval se Esquire. Pod tímto jménem bylo vyrobeno okolo padesáti kytar, ale většina z nich musela být ještě během záruky vyměněna. Modely Esquire totiž ještě neměly krky vyztužené ocelovou tyčí, kterou lze také upravovat prohnutí krku, a řada z nich musela být vyměněna právě kvůli ohnutému krku. Později v roce 1950 byla výroba jednosnímačového modelu Esquire ukončena a následující dvousnímačový model byl přejmenován na Broadcaster. Tyto kytary již měly krk vyztužený ocelovou tyčí. Společnost Gretsch, jež také vyráběla elektrické kytary (a dnes ji Fender vlastní), si však stěžovala, že kytara Broadcaster porušuje ochrannou známku její stejnojmenné řady bicích (které se jmenují 'Broadkaster'), a proto Fender jako nováček v tomto oboru, raději změnil jméno kytary na Telecaster. V roce 1951 Fender také představil svoji Precision Bass jako basový protějšek Telecasteru. Později byl model Precision Bass upraven tak, aby se více podobal Stratocasteru. První generaci Precision Bass se někdy říká 'Telecaster Bass', ale pod tímto názvem můžeme nalézt množství jiných modelů baskytar. Stavba Jednoduchý design vedl Leo Fendera k masové výrobě a zjednodušil opravu poškozených kytar. Kytary se nezhotovovaly jednotlivě, ale součástky se vyráběly rychle a levně a ve větším množství a byly sestavovány v kytaru na lince. Fender nepoužíval tradiční slepovaný krk. Jeho krk byl k tělu kytary přišroubovaný. To nejenže usnadnilo výrobu, ale krk byl pro potřeby opravy či výměny jednoduše odnímatelný. Navíc klasický krk Telecasteru byl z jednoho kusu javorového dřeva a pražce byly vtlačeny přímo do hmatníku — v té době velmi neobvyklé řešení (mnohem běžnější byly do té doby hmatníky ebenové nebo z palisandru přilepené na mahagonovém krku). Díky odnímatelnému plastovému krytu byla elektronika snadno přístupná pro opravy či výměnu, což byla oproti předchozím modelům kytar také nesporná výhoda. V klasickém tvaru, je tato kytara sestavena velice jednoduše, s krkem a hmatníkem z jednoho kusu javoru, přišroubovaným k jasanovému nebo olšovému zepředu i zezadu rovnému tělu s ostrými hranami. Hardware obsahuje dva single coil snímače ovládané třípolohovým přepínačem, ovládání hlasitosti a tónovou clonou. Pickguard (kryt) je přišroubován pomocí pěti (později osmi) šroubků přímo do těla. Kobylku tvořily tři posuvné kameny se dvěma strunami na každém z nich. Velký chromovaný, tzv. popelníkový, kryt kobylky pro její lepší ukotvení (dříve se také věřilo, že takovýto kryt nad snímačem značně zlepší účinnost snímače, proto jej můžeme nalézt například u již zmiňované Precision Bass) však bývá k vidění jen zřídka. Většině hráčů totiž překážel při hraní, a proto jej často z Telecasterů sundávali a používali raději jako popelník, odtud pojmenování 'popelníkový kryt' - anglicky 'ashtray cover'. Typické moderní Telecastery (jako American Series) se od klasických liší v některých úpravách. Hmatník má dvaadvacet pražců namísto jednadvaceti. Původní kobylku tvořenou třemi posuvnými kameny nahradila novější verze se šesti kameny, jež dovoluje samostatné nastavení ladění pro jednotlivé struny. Dlouhé šrouby, jež připevňují kobylku k tělu, poskytují při nastavování ladění více možností. Klasická krytka přes kobylku byla nahrazena prostou kovovou deskou pod kobylkou (což pomáhá jak usazení kobylky, tak zvyšuje pohodlí při hraní, zvláště kytaristům, kteří rádi tlumí struny dlaní. Jiné je i zapojení snímačů: třípolohový přepínač přepíná v první pozici na snímač u krku, v druhé pozici na snímač u krku společně se snímačem u kobylky a ve třetí pozici na snímač u kobylky. Dva potenciometry pro hlasitost a tónovou clonu zůstávají stejné. Modely jako American Deluxe a Plus Series Telecasters mají často pro pohodlnější hraní tělo tvarované jako Stratocaster. Díky této stavbě má telecaster nezaměnitelný zvuk, který se často používá v "nezkreslené" hudbě jako je country, blues, rock'n'roll, jazz, boogie aj. a bývá popisován jako "drnčení valících se kamenů" nebo jako "kapky narážející o plech", některým připomíná jeho zvuk banjo (samozřejmě vnímání zvuků je velice individuální), pro jeho krásně čistý a ryzí tón. I po zkreslení můžete dostat typicky telecasterový zvuk, který se hodí na velikou škálu žánrů (Např. Izzy Stradlin, kytarista Guns N' Roses - hard rock) Odkazy Reference Související články Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Fender Stratocaster Fender Jazz Bass Fender Precision Bass Leo Fender Squier Telecaster Externí odkazy Fender.com Telecaster Telecaster
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Q: how to create .bin file on external storage I used a lot of examples trying to understand why it doesnt create my file but i didn't and i need some help. File myFile = new File(Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory(Environment.DIRECTORY_DOWNLOADS), "FFFFFFFFF.bin"); try { myFile.createNewFile(); setOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(myFile)); for (short i = 1; i <= this.array.length; i++) { this.array[i-1] = new myobject(i); } get_objOutputStream().writeObject(this.array); getOutputStream().close(); } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } the getters/setters are regular, it worked when i wrote it to internal file before i changed it a little so the problem is not an error or related to the array of my objects thanks for any help updates: i got no errors, it just run and then i cant find the file when im looking for it when i plug my phone to my pc after installing and running. and yes i did wrote the premition, that is not the problem A: Did you add permission in manifest file? <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
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Q: Ionic Lifecycle: ionViewDidLoad I'm using this hook on my Home to get and store some data for my app. In many articles and tutorials over the net is been sad the ionViewDidLoad hook will fire only ONCE after the view is cached. But I tested switching pages with navCtrl.setRoot then go back to Home... The ionViewDidLoad is called again. Did I understand it all wrong? Am I doing it wrongly? I should put a "test" before my commands on ionViewDidLoad? Any help or explanation for this... A: ionViewDidLoad does get called only per page creation. This view is cached when navigation occurs through push() i.e this page is still there in the stack. If navigation happens back to this page via pop(), the hook is not called again. You are currently using setRoot() to test. This will clear the navigation stack i.e all views are in the current stack are destroyed. The current view is also destroyed when you call pop() on the current page. Check View Creation and Lifecycle hook section in the docs
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by oretha August 28, 201810:30 am August 27, 2018 FDA Approves First Non-Chemotherapy Combination Regimen The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of IMBRUVICA® (ibrutinib) in combination with rituximab for the treatment of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM), a rare blood cancer.1 The approval expands the label for IMBRUVICA in WM beyond its current approved use as a monotherapy to include combination use with rituximab. This approval represents the first approved non-chemotherapy combination option for the treatment of WM. IMBRUVICA first received FDA approval in WM as a monotherapy in January 2015 via the Breakthrough Therapy Designation pathway, making it the first FDA-approved therapy for the disease. The expanded label marks the ninth FDA approval for IMBRUVICA since 2013. IMBRUVICA is a first-in-class Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor jointly developed and commercialized by Janssen Biotech, Inc. and Pharmacyclics LLC, an AbbVie company. "The combination of IMBRUVICA and rituximab provides health care professionals with a new treatment option for patients living with this serious blood cancer," said Dr. Lia Palomba, hematologist-oncologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, and iNNOVATE study investigator. "Before IMBRUVICA, there were no FDA-approved treatment options for patients with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, a disease first acknowledged nearly 75 years ago. Today, IMBRUVICA continues to provide an important therapeutic approach in the treatment of this complex disease." This approval is based on results from the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled iNNOVATE study (PCYC-1127), the largest Phase 3 study of a non-chemotherapy combination in WM patients. The iNNOVATE study evaluated IMBRUVICA in combination with rituximab versus placebo plus rituximab in 150 patients with either relapsed/refractory (r/r) disease or previously untreated WM. At a median follow up of 26.5 months, a significant improvement in the Independent Review Committee (IRC)-assessed primary endpoint of progression-free survival (PFS) was seen with IMBRUVICA plus rituximab when compared with placebo plus rituximab (30-month PFS rates were 82% vs. 28%, respectively). Patients in the IMBRUVICA plus rituximab treatment arm experienced an 80% reduction in relative risk of disease progression or death compared with patients treated with placebo plus rituximab (hazard ratio=0.20; confidence interval, 0.11-0.38, p<0.0001). The data were presented in an oral session at the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, selected for Best of ASCO 2018 Meetings, and simultaneously published in The New England Journal of Medicine. "Results from iNNOVATE showed significant improvement in progression-free survival at 30 months and demonstrated the superiority of IMBRUVICA plus rituximab over rituximab monotherapy in Waldenström's macroglobulinemia," said Meletios A. Dimopoulos, M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Clinical Therapeutics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece, and iNNOVATE lead study investigator. "Based on these results, IMBRUVICA in combination with rituximab may be considered as a first- and second-line option for appropriate people diagnosed and living with WM." "The clinical data generated for IMBRUVICA plus rituximab in the treatment of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia offers physicians evidence to consider this combination regimen for newly-diagnosed patients. Today's approval represents an important milestone for people living with this rare and incurable blood cancer who have limited FDA-approved treatment options," said Andree Amelsberg, M.D., Vice President of Oncology Medical Affairs at Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC. "We remain dedicated to a comprehensive clinical development program to explore the full potential of IMBRUVICA, including in combination with other therapies." Warnings and Precautions remain the same: hemorrhage, infections, cytopenias, cardiac arrhythmias, hypertension, second primary malignancies, tumor lysis syndrome, and embryo-fetal toxicity. The most common adverse reactions (occurring in 20% or more of patients) of all grades in patients treated with IMBRUVICA plus rituximab in the iNNOVATE study were bruising (37%), musculoskeletal pain (35%), hemorrhage (32%), diarrhea (28%), rash (24%), arthralgia (24%), nausea (21%), and hypertension (20%). Grade 3 or 4 infusion-related reactions were observed in 1% of patients treated with IMBRUVICA plus rituximab. The recommended dose of IMBRUVICA for WM is 420 mg orally once daily until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity as a single agent or in combination with rituximab. When administering IMBRUVICA in combination with rituximab, consider administering IMBRUVICA prior to rituximab when given on the same day. Tagged with: FDA Medical Update FDA
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You may have already heard the benefits of chewing gum as it relates to your oral health. Dentists agree that gum can actually be a good thing for your teeth – but it must be sugar-free! Don't miss that critical detail when choosing your choice of gum. If you select a gum that has natural sugars, you're in for more harm than good. How does chewing gum actually protect your teeth from decay? It's all about saliva production. You've probably noticed that when you chew gum, your mouth produces more spit. Your oral health depends on saliva to wash away food debris and sugars left behind as well as help neutralize the pH level in your mouth. Without sugars and food particles, your oral bacteria has less to feed on and won't produce the harmful amounts of acids that it takes to damage your enamel or create tiny hold (cavities). Sugar-free gum is especially helpful in protecting those back chewing teeth (or molars). These teeth have deep grooves and pits that are known for harboring food and sugars. Xylitol is a natural, plant-derived sweetener that has gained a lot of attention in terms of its dental benefits. It won't break down like sugar and can prevent bacteria from sticking to your pearly whites. Xylitol can stop an acid attack on your teeth that would otherwise go on for thirty minutes or more after a meal. Furthermore, research also reveals that Xylitol may have the ability to help repair damaged tooth enamel! While it may not always be convenient or possible to brush your teeth after you snack or eat a meal, having a stick of sugarless gum on hand is easy. Do your smile (and your breath) a favor and pop a piece of sugar-free or Xylitol gum in your mouth to prevent cavities. For more interesting dental health tips, call Gilreath Family Dentistry. It is our privilege to protect your smile.
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What about this as a deadline deal? The Jazz add a lot of offense to team with a ton of defense and give the team the potential to get deep in the playoffs. The Cavs get young talent and clear cap space. It's probably the best way they can go either way, but probably the only way to go if they're out of the playoffs at that point. I do like the fit of Love in Utah next to Gobert. Seems like decent value for an all star in Love. I could definitely see it happening. That would push Utah into the status of a top 3 team in the west to me (maybe even close to even with Houston) . Love costs too much and wouldn't improve their team enough to justify the expense. If salaries match who is Utah trading that would stop this trade@btec the only name I see is exum worth much that first is late and the rest is garbage I'm pretty sure they would take Love and korver.
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Q: Why do I get garbage values from a structure initialized from void** I test this code: void foo (void* data[]) { static struct structure { char character; int integer; } st1 = *((struct structure *)data); printf("[%i][%c]", st1.integer, st1.character); } int main (void) { void* *data = calloc(2, sizeof(void* )); char arg1 = 'b'; int arg2 = 20; data[0] = (char* )&arg1; data[1] = (int* ) &arg2; foo(data); return(0); } but I get garbage values instead of the intended [20] [b] I have tried many things, including st1 = *((struct structure *)&data);, (despite that AFAIK data is already an address) declaring and initializing separate structure pointer and then deref-ing it, but nothing works. What could be the reason this happens and how should I do it properly approaching the same idea of obtaining function arguments ? A: You generally and portably can't expect your struct to be the same size as two void*. You can't expect any specific padding inside the struct itself. And you can't expect that casting a char to void* will produce the same valid char back when the memory region is reinterpreted as part of a struct. The behavior of (the code I think I read) is as undefined as it can get. I originally completely overlooked the fact that you assign addresses to the two void* (imagined you cast the char and int themselves to void*), so your reinterpretation of those values need to not result in what you expect at all. In fact, it may result in trap values. So your code is undefiend behavior. A: Your problem is located in your structure itself. In your data, in main, you wrote an int* and a char*. However, in your function, you define the struct as it contains a char and int, what you should write is : void foo (void* data[]) { static struct structure { char* character; int* integer; } st1 = *((struct structure *)data); printf("[%i][%c]", *(st1.integer), *(st1.character)); }
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Capture the flavour of the past at one of these great locations: Click here to visit Berrima BERRIMA VILLAGE Founded in 1831 as the intended centre of the County of Camden (then stretching from approximately Moss Vale to Camden) Berrima was designed to be a major provincial town in the English tradition. Grand buildings (including the Gaol) were erected using convict labour, and many of these can still be seen today. The town, however, never really grew. When the great Southern Railway bypassed it in the 1860s, it became - as it were - fossilised in time, even though the main southern highway still passed through it. In the 1960s, an interest group was formed to preserve the heritage and atmosphere of the village. Now bypassed by the freeway, this conservation effort has resulted in being able to present to the tourist a uniquely historic glimpse of the landscape of a colonial town. Lots of beautiful old buildings to see, the village green, picnic areas, cafes, restaurants, and interesting boutiques from which you cannot but be tempted to take away a souvenir of your visit. Just 1 1/2 hours from Sydney. Allow at least half a day for sightseeing. Stay overnight or two and discover the real flavour of this slice from the past. Shops and tourist facilities open all year round. BERRIMA COURT HOUSE MUSEUM Completed in 1841, the Berrima Court was the centre for dispensing justice in the Highlands (Camden County), and for hundreds of miles south where towns had yet to be established. Built of local sandstone, and by convict labour, the Courthouse was feared by malfeasants, criminals, and bushrangers for miles around. Though judgement was not as harsh as some other notorious colonial courts - the local magistrates in the early days having a reputation of humanity - it was swift. The condemned were removed to the foreboding Gaol next door, some to face the hangman. Although the Gaol is still operational, today the courthouse is a museum. Open 10.00a.m. to 4.00p.m. daily. Tour takes about 30 minutes. Guided tours of Berrima also available. Phone 02 4877 1505 for more information. Cnr. Argyle & Wiltshire Sts., Berrima (opp. Gaol) BERRIMA DISTRICT MUSEUM Berrima District Museum is operated by the Berrima District Historical & Family History Society. It is located in a nineteenth century weatherboard cottage which originally stood in Moss Vale, and which was donated to the Society and transported to the site in 1976. Subsequent additions have enabled its development into one of the best small country museums. Fascinating objects illustrate the stories of the Berrima District. These include items made by German enemy aliens while detained at Berrima Gaol during World War 1. Open 10.00a.m. to 4.00p.m. Weekends, public and NSW school holidays. Closed Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Groups are also welcome at other times; bookings essential. Phone 02 4889 4405 for more information. Market Street, Berrima. Near the Bridge. BURRAWANG GENERAL STORE A piece of living history, the famous Burrawang General Store was built in 1867 as a store to serve the village of Burrawang. One of the oldest, continuously operating general stores in Australia, Burrawang General Store until recently retained inside the rows of wooden shelves, old commercial signs, and historic packages and containers which typified such stores before the advent of the supermarket. The store closed at the end of 1999, but has been renovated and restored and is a popular local cafe and function centre. 11 Hoddle Street, Burrawang THE COCKATOO RUN The Illawarra Scenic Mountain Railway - known as the Cockatoo Run - travels one of the most scenic stretched of railway in Australia, from Sydney to Wollongong and then 600 metres up the escarpment from Unanderra on the coast to Robertson in the Southern Highlands. Hauled by heritage locomotives and restored carriages of the 30s and 40s, The Cockatoo Run is a day trip to be experienced. Runs selected Sundays and Wednesdays or Thursdays from March to November. Bookings essential. Allow at least whole day for trip, including lunch in Robertson. For Bookings Phone Toll Free 1 300 65 3801 or visit the website. HARPERS MANSION An early Australian Georgian country house (1834) Harper's Mansion is a National Trust (NSW) property and is now open to the public. Restoration is ongoing and some rooms have been refurnished with items typical of the period. Harpers Mansion also has a unique maze in the gardens, which are worth a visit in spring and autumn. Open 10.30am to 4.00pm Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays (groups at other times by appointment). For further information and bookings phone (02) 4877 1508. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET HALL OF FAME Located next to the Bradman Oval, the museum contains memorabilia and displays of Bradman's and other famous cricketers' careers, and of the history of the Ashes. A magnet to cricket fans. Games between international cricketers and local sides are played each year on the Oval, in the spirit of traditional English County games. Open 10.00a.m. to 5.00p.m. daily (except Christmas Day). Tour takes about 90 minutes. Phone 02 4862 1247 for more information. St. Jude Street, Bowral NSW 2576 Visit the Robertson Nature Reserve. ROBERTSON NATURE RESERVE Not so much a museum, as a living museum. At Robertson, 5 hectares of nature reserve protecting the last of the historic Yarrawa Brush - dense rainforest which once covered the eastern part of the Highlands. Now a heritage area, full of birdlife, and with an easy walking trail through natural and original examples of heritage rainforest. The Rainforest is just a few minutes from the main street of Robertson. Open 7 days, entrance free. Allow 20-30 minutes for walk. Throsby Park, Moss Vale THROSBY PARK Throsby Park and its surrounding outbuildings were built by the original pioneer of the Highlands Dr. Charles Throsby. Built c.1834 in the Georgian colonial style (with verandahs), the house was not only imposing at the time, but was later in the century leased by a series of important personages from Sydney, including the Governor of NSW. Dr. Throsby did not live in the home himself, but his heir and nephew Charles Throsby and descendants did. The house was acquired by the Historic Houses Trust in 2010. Throsby Park has undergone restoration and will revert to a private home under lease from the Heritage Trust. It will be open to the public only on selected days. Our Events and Festivals pages will post details as they become available. For general information see Sydney Living Museums website.
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Jeep Dealership Austin-Jeep is a brand of American automobiles that is a estrangement of FCA US LLC (formerly Chrysler Group, LLC), a wholly owned secondary of the Italian-American corporation Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Jeep has been a ration of Chrysler previously 1987, past Chrysler acquired the Jeep brand, along when remaining assets, from its previous owner: American Motors Corporation (AMC). Jeep's current product range consists solely of sport help vehicles and off-road vehicles, but has also included pickup trucks in the past. Some of Jeep's vehiclessuch as the Grand Cherokeereach into the luxury SUV segment, a push segment the Wagoneer is considered to have created. Jeep sold 1.4 million SUVs globally in 2016, up from 500,000 in 2008, two-thirds of which in North America, and was Fiat-Chrysler's best selling brand in the U.S. during the first half of 2017. In the U.S. alone, beyond 2400 dealerships withhold franchise rights to sell Jeep-branded vehicles, and if Jeep were spun off into a separate company, it is estimated to be worth together with $22 and $33.5 billionslightly more than every of FCA (US). The Jeep marque has been headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, ever since Willys-Overland launched production of the first CJ or Civilian Jeep branded models there in 1945. Its replacement, the conceptually consistent Jeep Wrangler series, remains in production before 1986. gone its unquestionable axles and door top, the Wrangler has been called the Jeep model that is as central to the brands identity as the rear-engined 911 is to Porsche. At least two Jeep models (the CJ-5 and the SJ Wagoneer) enjoyed fantastic three-decade production runs of a single body generation. Jeeps have past the lawsuit inspired a number of new fresh abet vehicles, such as the land Rover. Many Jeep variants serving similar military and civilian roles have past been meant in extra nations. In lowercase the term "jeep" continues to be used as a generic term for vehicles inspired by the Jeep that are pleasing for use on gruff terrain. Thanks for visiting our website, content above Jeep Dealership Austin published by mamotorcars.org. Today we're pleased to declare we have discovered an extremely interesting content to be pointed out, that is Jeep Dealership Austin Many people searching for specifics of Jeep Dealership Austin and of course one of them is you, is not it? Related Posts of "Jeep Dealership Austin"
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Q: How to Calculate average case after doing HTTP benchmark If i do a benchmark, and for example i found the following: * *With 1 concurrent user, The api give 150 req/s. (9000 req/minute) *With more than 300 concurrent user, The api start throwing exception. *An app is doing request 1 every 30 minute. Is it correct if I say: * *the best cases is that the api could handle (30 * 9000 = 270.000 user). That is under 30 minute, there would be 270.000 sequential request and each are coming from different user *The worst cases would be when there is 300 user posting request at the same time. And if it's true, would there any way to calculate the average case ? Is is the same as calculating worst case, average case complexity of an algorithm ? A: One theoretical tool to answer these questions is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queueing_theory. It says that you are very unlikely to get the level of performance that you are assuming, because the load applied to the system fluctuates, so that there are busy periods and quiet periods. If the system has nothing to do in quiet periods it is forced into idleness that you haven't accounted for. In busy periods, on the other hand, it will typically build up long queues of pending work, until the queues get so long that customers walk away, or the queues become longer than the system can support and it collapses, or both. The graph at figure 1 page 3 of http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~dsmyers/cs547/lecture_12_mm1_queue.pdf shows a graph of response time vs applied load for what is probably the most optimistic even vaguely realistic situation. You can see that response time gets very large as you approach maximum load. By far the most sensible thing to do is to run tests which apply a realistic load to your application - this is important enough for people to build things like http://jmeter.apache.org/. If you want a rule of thumb I'd say don't plan to stress the system at more than 50% of theoretical capacity as you originally calculated.
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We don't like to deliver big news over the weekend, but this is an announcement that merits attention right away. Michelle Meyer has made a big career decision: She is leaving Go Realty to join Coldwell Banker Advantage. Michelle is one of the founding members of our firm, one of the very first to sign on in late 2009. She has been an invaluable part of creating and supporting our unique way of business. As Team Leader for Go Holly Springs, she has contributed to the success of all our agents there. We are grateful for all that she has done to help us establish our presence in Holly Springs. On top of these contributions, she is one of the most beautiful people we know. We will miss you, Michelle, and we thank you for helping us all grow and succeed. We're thankful for a season in your path. Michelle joins her new firm with unique opportunities in front of her, and we wish her great success as she opens the next chapter of her professional career. We are sad to see her move, but glad that we remain friends. We will continue to work with her in the market. Michelle's email account remains active through next week so you can reach her there as well as more personal connections. Another change that needs communicating: Chris Barnette will become the new Broker-in-Charge for Go Holly Springs. Although vary different from his reasons for joining Go, he is willing to step into this position while we continue to grow the team in Holly Springs to support full time leadership. Chris will focus his efforts on the Go School, and he will remain as the BIC of our newly founded referral company, Go Connect. (Yep, one can serve as BIC of two firms as long as they are officially located at the same address.) Kevin will continue his role in coaching the agents in the Holla, Chris will hold the formal role as BIC, and Cathy will handle all things admin. Full speed ahead, Holly Springs. Bon Voyage, Michelle.
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SA voting dynamics: no longer a race between the big three The number of political parties in South Africa has increased significantly since the 19 that participated in the first democratic election. in 1994. Both of them 2011 and 2016 saw the number of political parties grow. But this year the number has increased exponentially. Currently, more than 500 are registered with the Independent Electoral Commission. More than 300 will participate in the November 2021 Local Government Elections. In addition, more than 1,500 independent candidates will participate in the survey. In this context, there are divergent opinions about the uniqueness of this choice compared to the previous ones. Despite the increase in the number of participants in this election, some see the race as still Among the African National Congress (ANC), which dominates the National Assembly and leads the country, and the two major opposition parties, the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). A contrary view is that the political landscape has broadened, thus expanding competition. beyond the three main parties. Based on my academic work as a political scientist and historian specializing in African political and historical issues, I think either of these positions is plausible. But I think it is more plausible for the smaller political parties to upset the three main parties, given the changed political landscape. The rise in political parties running candidates and the explosion in the number of independents means that it is no longer simply a race between the big three. Factors at play First of all, it is important to remember that this is a municipal vote, not national and provincial elections. Local elections provide a platform for a wider range of political parties. Second, the fact that the number of new political parties has increased significantly could mean that the plans of the three main parties are derailed. In general, the new parties are made up of politicians who were once associated with the three main parties. Some even enjoy a good following. In all likelihood, their supporters and supporters could vote for them, keeping the votes away from the big players. Third, the increase in the number of independent candidates poses a challenge for the three main political parties. Even if none of them attract a larger following, they could get enough of the three main political parties to deny them control of the municipalities. Depending on the popularity of the ANC, DA and EFF in a given municipality, independent candidates can win seats or simply get enough votes to deny any of the three main parties an absolute majority. Fourth, with so many political parties and so many independent candidates, the prospect of coalitions in certain municipalities is a reality that cannot be ignored. While it is true that the ANC, DA and EFF enjoy more support compared to the other parties, there is the possibility that smaller parties will unite against the big three to run some municipalities. Fifth, not all provinces are the same. In KwaZulu-Natal, for example, the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) cannot be ignored. In fact, it represents a greater threat to the ANC than the DA and EFF combined. Aside from the fact that the Inkatha Freedom Party has strategically retained its founder, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, as its face and a draw card, has also benefited from the mistakes made by both the ANC and the National Freedom Party. The National Freedom Party did well in 2011 but did not participate in the 2016 elections. Internal disputes within the ANC and the National Freedom Party benefited the Inkatha Freedom Party in the 2016 local elections. Some of its members and supporters did not vote or simply voted for the Inkatha Freedom Party. While there may have been a slight change in each of these parties as they tried to regroup, the reality is that they are not united yet. On the other hand, the Inkatha Freedom Party seems to be sailing smoothly in KwaZulu-Natal. Therefore, in this election, it is likely that it will win more municipalities than in 2016. Voter apathy Another difficult factor to ignore is voter apathy. While it is true that many South Africans are members or supporters of the ANC, DA and EFF, the poor condition of local municipalities – lack of water, sometimes none, broken infrastructure and neglect – has tarnished the spirit of the electorate. Voters can choose to stay away. Already some they have indicated that they will not vote for lack of provision of the service. Another related point is that other political parties could win a municipality due to a combination of factors. They would have their own members, other supporters who do not belong to any political party, new voters, as well as some disgruntled members of the three main political parties. Therefore, it is too simplistic to argue that the race for the 2021 local government elections is only between the ANC, on the one hand, and the DA and EFF, on the other. It remains indisputable that at the national level, the DA and the FEP are the second and third most important political parties. But when it comes to local elections, this trend is not guaranteed. Bheki Mngomezulu, Professor of Political Science, University of the Western Cape PrevLessons from Zim Tobacco Growers for COP26 Climate Change Talks NextCollins Residential Secures R1bn Auria Senior Living Estate for the North Coast
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Charles and Camilla arrive in Canada, Prince Philip is out of hospital, Prince Albert II of Monaco opens a rose garden in Ireland, Prince Harry opens up during a recent interview and the Queen leads mourners at Countess Mountbatten's funeral. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall kick off their visit in the Canadian Arctic. Prince Philip behind the wheel as he drives the Queen to see their granddaughter Lady Louise Windsor participate in a carriage driving procession. Prince Philip waves to waiting crowds. Lady Louise is following in her grandfather's footstep with carriage driving. Meanwhile, Prince Albert of Monaco opens a garden in his mother Princess Grace's memory in Drogheda. Prince Harry reveals that he wanted out of the Royal Family. Find out in this week's show what made him reconsider. Prince Harry launching the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. He also said he felt he was "just Harry" during his time in the Army. The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales lead mourners in farewelling Countess Mountbatten of Burma at a funeral service at St Paul's Knightsbridge on Tuesday, 27 June. The Countess survived an IRA bomb attack which killed her father, Earl Mountbatten, her mother-in-law the Dowager Lady Brabourne and her 14-year-old son Nicholas Knatchbull. Find out more about Countess Mountbatten of Burma in our 16 June 2017 Podcast.
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May 2017 - Volume 24 - Issue 5 Log in to view full text. If you're not a subscriber, you can: Buy Article Society Membership Content & Permissions Ovid Member Institutional Access You can read the full text of this article if you: Select an option Log In Buy Article Subscribe Society Membership Content & Permissions Ovid Member Institutional Access Institutional members access full text with Ovid® Article as EPUB Thought you might appreciate this item(s) I saw at Menopause. Comparative effectiveness of electro-acupuncture versus gabapentin for sleep disturbances in breast cancer survivors with hot flashes: a randomized trial Garland, Sheila N. PhD1,2; Xie, Sharon X. PhD3; Li, Qing MSc4; Seluzicki, Christina MA5; Basal, Coby BSc4; Mao, Jun J. MD, MSCE5 1Department of Psychology 2Division of Oncology, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada 3Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology 4Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 5Integrative Medicine Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. Address correspondence to: Jun J. Mao, MD, MSCE, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, The Bendheim Center for Integrative Medicine, 1429 First Avenue, New York, NY 10021. E-mail: [email protected] Received 10 June, 2016 Revised 7 September, 2016 Accepted 7 September, 2016 Q.L., C.S., and J.J.M. conceived of the study and participated in its design and coordination. S.N.G., S.X.X., Q.L., C.B., and J.J.M. performed the statistical analyses and interpretation. S.N.G., C.S., and J.J.M. drafted the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. S.N.G. and J.J.M. are responsible for the overall content. Funding/support: J.J.M. is a recipient of the NCCAM K23 AT004112 award. This manuscript is also supported in part by a grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute Cancer Center (P30 CA008748). Clinical trial registration: NCT01005108. Financial disclosure/conflicts of interest: None reported. Menopause: May 2017 - Volume 24 - Issue 5 - p 517-523 doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000000779 Sleep disturbance is a major consequence of hot flashes among breast cancer survivors. This study evaluated the effects of electro-acupuncture (EA) versus gabapentin (GP) for sleep disturbances among breast cancer survivors experiencing daily hot flashes. We analyzed data from a randomized controlled trial involving 58 breast cancer survivors experiencing bothersome hot flashes at least two times per day. Participants were randomly assigned to receive 8 weeks of EA or daily GP (total dose of 900 mg/d). The primary outcome was change in the total Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score between groups at week 8. Secondary outcomes include specific PSQI domains. By the end of treatment at week 8, the mean reduction in PSQI total score was significantly greater in the EA group than the GP group (−2.6 vs −0.8, P = 0.044). The EA also had improved sleep latency (−0.5 vs 0.1, P = 0.041) and sleep efficiency (−0.6 vs 0.0, P = 0.05) compared with the GP group. By week 8, the EA group had improved sleep duration, less sleep disturbance, shorter sleep latency, decreased daytime dysfunction, improved sleep efficiency, and better sleep quality (P < 0.05 for all) compared with baseline, whereas the GP group improved in duration and sleep quality only (P < 0.05). Among women experiencing hot flashes, the effects of EA are comparable with GP for improving sleep quality, specifically in the areas of sleep latency and efficiency. Larger randomized controlled trials with longer follow-ups are needed to confirm this preliminary finding. © 2016 by The North American Menopause Society Menopause24(5):517-523, May 2017. Acupuncture, Breast neoplasm, Gabapentin, Hot flashes, Sleep, Vasomotor Search for Similar Articles You may search for similar articles that contain these same keywords or you may modify the keyword list to augment your search. Articles in PubMed by Sheila N. Garland, PhD Articles in Google Scholar by Sheila N. Garland, PhD Other articles in this journal by Sheila N. Garland, PhD A pooled analysis of three studies of nonpharmacological interventions for menopausal hot flashes Effects of acupuncture on hot flashes in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women-a multicenter randomized clinical trial Effects of botanicals and combined hormone therapy on cognition in postmenopausal women Safety and efficacy of black cohosh and red clover for the management of vasomotor symptoms: a randomized controlled trial Vaginal, endometrial, and reproductive hormone findings: randomized, placebo-controlled trial of black cohosh, multibotanical herbs, and dietary soy for vasomotor symptoms: the Herbal Alternatives for Menopause (HALT) Study Contact Society
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NewsWorldMagnitude 4.7 earthquake hits Evia island in central Greece Magnitude 4.7 earthquake hits Evia island in central Greece A magnitude 4.7 earthquake hit the island of Evia in central Greece in the early hours of Tuesday. The tremor was felt in Athens, but no damages have been reported, according to the National Observatory of Athens. The earthquake hit at 6:32 am local time at a shallow depth of 10 km. A barrage of aftershocks followed after the initial tremor of 4.7 Richter. By 7:30 in the morning, three aftershocks of magnitude 4.1, 3.2 and 2.2 were felt in the Attica basin. Seismologists cannot say that the first earthquake was the main one. However, The fact that aftershocks are occurring shows that the phenomenon is easing. By Annie Charalambous Some 1,000 birds with avian influenza to be slaughtered on Tuesday First mediation meeting on Tuesday aims to avert construction sector labour unrest
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Affordable driverless cars: How Bosch is quietly stepping up its AI drive with new lab With its recent tie-up with Daimler on self-driving cars, Bosch is now also working with AI experts at the University of Amsterdam in a new joint research lab. By Tina Amirtha for Benelux | May 4, 2017 -- 10:42 GMT (03:42 PDT) | Topic: Innovation New Delta Lab head Max Welling: "In smart assistance systems, deep learning is gaining increasing importance." Image: Jeroen Oerlemans/University of Amsterdam Dutch computer scientist Max Welling has become a respected artificial-intelligence researcher in his own right, but one detail on his résumé makes him truly stand out from the crowd. He is a former student of Geoffrey Hinton, one of the founding researchers of Google's deep learning division. The large tech companies have mined Hinton's roster of former associates and students, who include leading lights such as Yann LeCun and Zoubin Ghahramani, to beef up their own machine-learning teams. In March, Uber appointed Ghahramani as chief scientist at its new AI Labs, which it formed in December 2016 when it acquired Ghahramani's and his colleague Gary Marcus's startup, Geometric Intelligence. Inside the black box: Understanding AI decision-making Artificial intelligence algorithms are increasingly influential in peoples' lives, but their inner workings are often opaque. We examine why, and explore what's being done about it. In late 2013, Facebook recruited LeCun, a former research associate of Hinton's, as its director of artificial intelligence. Now, German engineering and electronics giant Bosch has partnered with Welling and his colleagues at the University of Amsterdam to open a joint research lab, called Deep Learning Technologies Amsterdam, or Delta Lab. Bosch has also just announced a partnership with Daimler to introduce driverless cars by 2021. Bosch has been conducting AI research at its new Center for Artificial Intelligence, which opened at the beginning of this year. At the end of last year, Bosch pledged €7m ($7.6m) to support machine-learning research through a new consortium of carmakers, universities, and other companies, including Facebook, in southwest Germany. Welling and his colleague Arnold Smeulders will lead the new Delta Lab in Amsterdam, which will conduct joint research with Bosch's Center for Artificial Intelligence in Renningen, Germany. Bosch has pledged €3m ($3.3m) to fund 10 doctoral and post-doctoral positions at the new Amsterdam lab over four years. The incumbents will periodically travel to Renningen to work with Bosch researchers. Alongside its Renningen campus, the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence maintains two satellite sites in Palo Alto and Bengaluru, India. Other tech companies are seeing the merits of setting up remote AI research labs, to move to where the researchers are. In March, the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence opened in Toronto. It is a public-private consortium that is aimed at giving foreign tech companies a site where they can work with Canadian AI experts as well as fostering homegrown AI businesses. And last year, Google established a machine-learning research center in Zurich, where DeepDream was conceived. "Industrial basic research in the field of artificial intelligence benefits from close contact with academic institutions," Bosch head of research and advanced engineering Michael Bolle said. "I'm very much looking forward to working with professor Max Welling and his team from the University of Amsterdam. Worldwide, he's one of the leading names in the field of deep learning." Welling is the machine-learning research chair at the University of Amsterdam but he regularly joins forces with AI researchers in North America. He is also a professor at the University of California at Irvine, a consultant for Google's London-based DeepMind, and is a senior fellow the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. In 2005, Welling won a National Science Foundation Career Grant for his work in machine learning. From 2001 to 2003, Welling worked as a post-doctoral fellow under Hinton at the University of Toronto. During that time, Welling and Hinton co-authored several papers together on machine learning and computer vision. The Canadian connection is not lost on the new Delta Lab. Welling invited University of Toronto computer science professor Raquel Urtasun to give a talk at Delta Lab's opening ceremony in early April. In recent years, Welling has become more interested in the commercial potential of machine-learning research. He co-founded a startup in Amsterdam called Scyfer in 2013, which provides machine-learning services to other businesses. In 2015, also along with Smeulders, Welling partnered with Qualcomm to open another machine-learning lab in Amsterdam. The Qualcomm-University of Amsterdam lab is geared toward transferring machine-learning research into technology for Qualcomm's products. Delta Lab's mission is similar. "In connection with connected manufacturing and smart assistance systems, deep learning is gaining increasing importance," Welling said. "We hope the research findings from Delta Lab will result in applications and products in which Bosch is a global market leader." Delta Lab's opening is just one more development in Welling's quest to nurture the Netherlands' artificial-intelligence community. He is currently on the lecture circuit and recently gave a pair of talks at the University of Utrecht over the societal impact of artificial intelligence. 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«Seven Widows Weep» es una canción de la banda gótica noruega Sirenia. Fue lanzada por Nuclear Blast para la descarga digital el 12 de mayo de 2013 a través de amazon.co.uk. Es el único sencillo del álbum Perils Of The Deep Blue. El tema presenta dos variantes: la lanzada para radio (Edit) de 4:53 minutos y la versión original del álbum (Album Edit), mucho más extensa (6:57 minutos). El sencillo incluye una composición muy comercial interpretada en noruego por Morten Veland y Joakim Næss titulada "Ditt Endelikt" ("Your Demise" en inglés). Presenta estrofas en español con la voz de Ailyn y textos traducidos por Pilar Garcia Ruiz. Vídeo musical El 3 de junio de 2013, fue estrenado el videoclip oficial de "Seven Widows Weep". Fue filmado en abril del mismo año en Serbia, una vez más con el equipo de iCODE Team Producctions, quienes también fueron los responsables de los exitosos "My Mind's Eye" y "The Other Side", ambos lanzados en 2007. El audiovisual está inspirado en elementos fantásticos de la mitología europea, con navegantes cruzados que encuentran accidentalmente varias sirenas malignas, en las costas rocosas de un fiordo imaginario. Contrario a la tendencia habitual de la banda, el vídeo presenta la versión extendida del tema. Lista de canciones «Seven Widows Weep» (edit) – 4:53 «Ditt Endelikt» (edit) – 4:17 Créditos Sirenia Morten Veland – Voz Gutural, Voz limpia, Guitarra, Bajo, Teclado, Programaciones Ailyn – Voz principal en "Seven Widows Weep" Jonathan Pérez - Batería Jan Erik Soltvedt - Guitarra principal Músicos de sesión The Sirenian Choir: Emilie Bernou, Emmanuelle Zoldan, Mathieu Landry, Damien Surian – Coro Joakim Næss - Voz principal en "Ditt Endelikt" Pilar Garcia Ruiz – traducción al español en "Ditt Endelikt" Referencias Enlaces externos Vídeo oficial de Seven Widows Weep Seven Widows Weep en Discogs Seven Widows Weep en Encyclopaedia Metallum Sencillos de 2013 Canciones en inglés
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Weekend Wrap: WD-40 Phillip Island Super Sprint July 16, 2016 November 23, 2015 by Jordan Mulach Another successful Phillip Island event for Craig Lowndes. Photo: Rhys Vandersyde Despite only three contenders left in the title chase, there was no let up for any of the drivers with action throughout the pack as the picturesque Phillip Island circuit played host to the penultimate round of the V8 Supercars championship. And after three tense encounters the title rivalry remains very much alive with the stage set for a thrilling season finale at Homebush. Saturday Qualifying For race one, it was the in-form, but outgoing champion Jamie Whincup who found pace to put his car on pole position with young gun Scott McLaughlin alongside him in the Volvo. Next up, and keeping the pressure on right from the start, the top three in the championship hunt Craig Lowndes, David Reynolds and Mark Winterbottom made up the top five, while Shane van Gisbergen, James Courtney, Scott Pye, and the Nissan duo of James Moffat and Rick Kelly completed the top ten. Qualifying for race two saw McLaughlin and Whincup swap positions. While Whincup seemed to be pushing harder than McLaughlin, going off at Lukey Heights on his first lap, Mclaughlin was able to find a bit more from his car to grab another career pole. Lowndes claimed another third place but again it was the three title contenders who filled the top five with Winterbottom alongside the Red Bull on the second row, with row three an all-Ford affair with Reynolds getting the better of the in-form Pye. Michael Caruso and Rick Kelly made the fourth row the Nissan's, while Courtney, Fabian Coulthard, van Gisbergen and Moffat rounded out the ten. Race One While Whincup and McLaughlin lined up on the front row for the first race of the weekend, it was Lowndes who got the perfect start flying past them both, and into turn one ahead of his Red Bull team-mate. Behind Reynolds and van Gisbergen went side-by-side around the first sweeper, ending up with the Kiwi in the grass. Having had a new engine fitted in the two-hour gap between qualifying and the opening race after a misfire, Winterbottom initially lost ground dropping from fifth to eighth, not wanting to take any risks when faced with the situation ahead. Out front, the Red Bull racers stretched a gap to the pack while being tailed by McLaughlin in the Volvo. On the second lap, van Gisbergen returned serve, spinning Reynolds after bumping the Ford driver on approach to the Hayshed. The spin dropped Reynolds to the back of the pack with a post-race investigation declared to review the incident which resulted in van Gisbergen penalised 25 points. Whincup narrowed the gap to Lowndes over the closing laps, but he obeyed team orders, backing away on the last lap and giving Lowndes the win. McLaughlin grabbed another podium while van Gisbergen took fourth. After overtaking Winterbottom on the first lap Moffat and Courtney finished fifth and sixth respectively with Winterbottom, Tander, Waters and Slade completing the ten. Having finished last after his clash with van Gisbergen, Reynolds' title hopes were all but over. Race Two For the last race of the day, Whincup got the jump off the line and beat the pack into turn one. His start was later subject to investigation as he had crept in his box before the lights went out. As it turned out, he had stopped the car at the right moment and got a perfect start, almost as good as his team-mate's in race one. While race one had been full of incidents, the mid-pack madness was almost non-existent throughout the second race as a majority of the drivers decided to conserve their tyres for the Sunday race. McLaughlin was close to Whincup but unable to apply pressure, while there was daylight between Lowndes in third and Winterbottom in fourth. Cam Waters in for the injured Chaz Mostert, received yet more warm welcomes from the category, namely from Jason Bright who roughed up the development series leader at the MG hairpin. An incident free race meant that the field remained relatively unchanged until the flag where Whincup secured his 95th career victory. McLaughlin's podium finish meant that for the first time in 2015, he'd taken two podium finishes in the same event. Lowndes took a small chunk out of Winterbottom's championship lead, finishing one place ahead of the championship leader in third, while Reynolds slipped further back in the points standings following Winterbottom home to fifth place. Pye, Caruso, Rick Kelly, van Gisbergen and Courtney made up the remainder of the top ten. Sunday Qualifying For the final race of the weekend, the grid couldn't have been scripted better. After only one pole position previously this year, Winterbottom out-qualified Lowndes to secure Prodrive's 12th pole of the year. McLaughlin managed third after setting the pace early in the session, Whincup lined up in fourth beside the Kiwi. Pye was up next in fifth with the Nissans of Caruso and Rick Kelly lining up sixth and seventh. Race one foes Reynolds and van Gisbergen qualified alongside each other in eighth and ninth with Todd Kelly the last in the top ten. Race Three The final two-hundred kilometre race of the year started with a drag race to the first corner between Winterbottom and Lowndes with the series leader getting the better jump and leading the first lap. McLaughlin then got past Lowndes, splitting the two championship contenders. In typical Sunday racing fashion, the mid-pack was full of battles and rub-ups on the opening lap. At the Southern Loop, contact between Dale Wood and Lee Holdsworth took the Walkinshaw Performance driver out of the race, making it a weekend of uncertainty for those at Charlie Schwerkolt Racing, after the news the team will split from Walkinshaw Racing at the end of the current season. Cam Waters was also caught up in the first lap stupidity, on the inside of Rick Kelly at the Hayshed when they made contact, giving the rookie's Falcon a puncture. A number of cars came in on the first lap, taking different strategies for the race to avoid incidents in the pit lane due to the possibility of a safety car. McLaughlin took the lead at the first round of pit stops, entering the lane two laps before Winterbottom and Lowndes. Unfortunately for Winterbottom he then dropped behind Lowndes in the second pit cycle. On pit exit, Lowndes beat McLaughlin to turn one, getting vital track position. While McLaughlin remained close, Lowndes pulled away to a comfortable lead. Winterbottom was unable to reel in the top two and was quickly hunted down by Whincup who had managed to close in on his former adversary at the rate of over half a second per lap. On the final lap, Winterbottom left the door open at MG, tempting Whincup into a dive down the inside. With the gap closing Whincup ended up with two wheels on the grass, but made the bold move stick to take third place. At the front, Lowndes took the race victory, his 11th career win at the coastal circuit while McLaughlin added another trophy to his collection. Todd and Rick Kelly brought their Nissans home in fifth and sixth, while van Gisbergen, Moffat, Tander and Reynolds rounded out the top ten. Finishing in tenth place dropped Reynolds out of championship contention, falling over three-hundred points behind Winterbottom. WD-40 Phillip Island Super Sprint Winners and Losers The penultimate round of series was built up as the weekend that Winterbottom could have secured his first championship yet Lowndes and his Red Bull Racing team proved that they are the best in the business. While Reynolds was taken out of contention for the championship trophy, Whincup showed that even if you're not in the hunt, you can still fight at the front. Craig Lowndes did the best he could to reel in Winterbottom's championship lead, beating the series leader in each race of the weekend. Two wins, especially in the all-important Sunday race, means that he has closed the points gap down to just one hundred and seventy-nine. Even though he will need Winterbottom to have horrible bad luck in the final two races of the weekend, history has showed that anything can happen around the streets of Sydney. Jamie Whincup may not be able to defend his championship crown but he has shown that his mid-season misfortune hasn't slowed him down, notching up three podiums including one victory at Phillip Island. This shows that he and his team are on track for a stellar 2016, though the year isn't over yet. While he won't notch up his century of wins this year, it won't be too long into next season until he joins his team-mate in the centurion club. Scott McLaughlin has had a year to forget but his form at the season's flowing circuits bodes well for the future of his career and Garry Rogers Motorsport. In only his third season, the Kiwi has shown maturity of drivers with years more experience than him. His raw speed and talent were on show over the weekend, giving him confidence going to the track where he secured his 2012 development series title and debut solo drive. Lee Holdsworth had a weekend to forget after finishing 16th, 18th and scoring a DNF over the three races. This, coupled with the news that Charlie Schwerkolt will move on from Walkinshaw Racing, means that his future in the series is uncertain. Being caught in the mid-pack didn't help his cause and was a contributing factor as to why he was involved in the final race incident. No pace, no drive and no hope sum up Leethal's weekend. Brad Jones Racing last year showed that Phillip Island is the team's bogey track and reconfirmed that theory after a dismal outing over the weekend. In the three races, two 11th place finishes from Coulthard were the best results the team could muster. The team is losing the Kiwi to DJR next year while Bright remains the ailing veteran of the team and Wood departs for Nissan. Once the team that punched above its weight, BJR is now struggling for top ten results consistently. Mark Winterbottom may still have the championship lead but questions over his ability to seal the deal are growing louder. While his early season pace made many think he would have the title wrapped up by now, he's slipped from having a comfortable lead to defending his lead going into the finale around the streets of his hometown. Unable to convert his pole position to a win as well as qualifying in a compromised position this weekend showed that he's not in a risk taking mentality. Without Chaz Mostert by his side Winterbottom seems to be struggling at the time of year where that can have dramatic consequences. The season finale will begin on 4 December in two weeks' time around the Homebush streets. Will we see a new champion or one that's been waiting for sixteen years to claim another title? Categories Features, Weekend Wrap Post navigation Chris Pither replaces Heimgartner at Phillip Island Tim Slade to join Brad Jones Racing in 2016
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This Valentine's Day we're making red velvet bourbon cake balls for a fun adults-only treat. This is perfect to make for your significant or for a fun at home date night! Let sit for 15 minutes before enjoying your Red Velvet Bourbon Cake Balls!
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This is the book that started me on a great adventure. I obtained it from a collection of books that I was hired to dispose of forty years ago. I took them home and last year I decided to sell them. The first problem to show up was Nequa. Everyone said it was pretty rare but no one knew of any copies selling so maybe people didn't want it. I didn't want to price it to cheap. I needed to know more about this book. It is listed as the first feminist science fiction novel. It was published by Equity Publishing in Topeka Kansas in 1900. So I set off to find out what the deal was. Nequal or The Problem of the Ages by Jack Adams was a romance and a science fiction story of a trip to the north pole and then into the center of the earth. Yea that is a formula that has been used by several writers. But with this book the authors were actually using that idea to introduce and present a look at another way for people to live. Women were equal, in fact Jack Adams reveals himself as actually being, a herself disguised as a man. The book sold well and was compared to Bellamys "Looking Backward" and Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth". As the Dedication says, "To all lovers of humanity, wherever found who believe that the application of the Golden Rule in human affairs would remove all the burdens that ignorance and greed have imposed upon the masses of mankind, this volume is respectfully dedicated by The Author."
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Montecatini takes its cues from the elegant Stile Liberty travel posters of Italy in the early 1900s. In its successful first release in 2017, the typeface introduced distinctive ligatures typical of the time when Art Nouveau emerged as a worldwide phenomenon. We are now pleased to announce the expansion of the typeface into 24 styles, spanning 6 weights and 4 widths. With the addition of these new styles, Montecatini now has a dynamic capacity for comprehensive usage. Everything looks better in Montecatini, from book jackets to monograms to packaging and logos—and the wide selection of ligatures, weights, and widths make copyfitting a delight.
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A Thursday (2022) — Crime, Thriller - 17 February 2022 Naina Jaiswal, a kindergarten school teacher, takes 16 students hostage. She makes a threatening call to the police force about wanting to speak to the Prime Minister and if they fail to meet her demands, Naina would shoot her students in 'alphabetical order'. However, there is more to it than what meets the eye as some shocking facts are unearthed about the motive behind the hostage situation. Director: Behzad Khambata Writers: Behzad Khambata, Ashley Michael Lobo Stars: Yami Gautam, Atul Kulkarni, Neha Dhupia, Dimple Kapadia, Maya Sarao, Karanvir Sharma, Kalyanee Mulay, Boloram Das Collections: Popular Movies Genres: Crime, Thriller Production Companies: RSVP Movies, Blue Monkey Films Crime, Thriller Behzad Khambata Yami Gautam, Atul Kulkarni, Neha Dhupia, Dimple Kapadia, Maya Sarao, Karanvir Sharma, Kalyanee Mulay, Boloram Das A Thursday Is Streaming on Hotstar. A Thursday Isn't Streaming On Rent At The Moment. A Thursday Cant Be Purchased At The Moment.
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Aluminum Fan Shroud with Flex-A-Lite 2500 CFM 16" electric fan. Shroud measures 24"W X 19 1/2"T X 4.5"D. Will fit many applications. Draws 18.5 AMPS. 100% Made in the USA. Flex-a-lite aluminum fan shrouds allow you to mount a Flex-a-lite electric fan to almost ant radiator and pull air through the entire surface of the radiator with the fan. This kit comes with the electric fan and mounting hardware. Shrouds allow the radiator to pull air through the entire radiator instead of just the round area that only a fan would cover.
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Architecture and Urban Design Parks and Public Space Plans and Policy Culture, Equity, and Public Services Civics and Culture Economics, Politics, and Technology Elections and Endorsements The View From Nathan's Bus Wonkabout Washington Monthly Meetup Policy Principles What Seattle Can Learn from Denmark about Community-Owned Housing Roxanne Glick Seattle grassroots organizations are pioneering community ownership strategies for anti-displacement and economic equity. Africatown Community Land Trust is securing land in the Central District. HomeSight is building the first new affordable homeownership cooperative at Othello Square. Community-based non-profit organizations have long been developing affordable housing. Community-owned affordable housing strategies like these take housing out of the speculative market and help people stay in their communities. Inspired by the community ownership movement, I travelled to Denmark last fall to learn from a country known as one of the most cooperative in the world. A third of housing in Copenhagen is cooperatively-owned and the non-profit sector houses a fifth of Danes. I saw the benefits of community ownership but also how the struggle to create it has been forgotten and it has been almost entirely defeated by neoliberal policies in the last 18 years. To my dismay, I found that Denmark is now considered a 'post-welfare' state, rapidly instating overlapping racist and neoliberal policies while housing prices have become unaffordable for many. During my time there in November, I witnessed the government passing neo-apartheid housing policies called the "ghetto package." The package applies harsher, discriminatory laws and threatens demolition to poor and ethnically "non-Western" non-profit housing neighborhoods officially labeled "ghettos." The "ghetto package" is not only racist, it leverages racist public opinion to undermine the non-profit housing associations sector's self-determination. But just as I am grateful that every Dane didn't judge me for American political leadership, I found that many Danes still have open hearts and communitarian values. Through living in two communities and many interviews, I had the opportunity to learn about the vestiges of community-owned housing in Denmark before it's lost from living memory. Common space in a non-profit housing association, Tinggården, in a Copenhagen suburb. (Roxanne Glick) I focused on examples of three types of community-owned housing: a private cooperative, a non-profit housing association, and Christiania, an 800-person legalized squatter community. Their everyday stories demonstrate something revolutionary to most Americans: it is possible to own your home together with your neighbors. To clarify, owning property together doesn't mean you have to share a bathroom and kitchen. In these models each family has their own apartment in a larger building or complex that they own together. Resident ownership removes profit from rent and open-market pricing of homes. The residents in these models decide on their finances as a group such as when to invest in major repairs and how much they each contribute to monthly maintenance costs. They spread the cost and risks of housing between many households (anywhere from ten to several hundred) to enjoy tenure stability, community, and high-quality homes at a much lower price than owning individually. Private housing cooperative courtyard in an inner neighborhood of Copenhagen. (Roxanne Glick) Birgit, a co-op owner I interviewed, describes co-ownership as a matter of collective pride and responsibility: I like this cooperating. I really like it, because I like to own something with other people. I like that we have responsibility with each other and to this house. I like that we own it together and it's not some rich woman or man who wants to make money out of us. We decide what to do, how will we use the money. Dorte, who lives in a non-profit association, gives testament to the social benefits she experiences in her community, the reason she moved back after living elsewhere for twenty years: I was sick, very sick a couple of months ago. A strong bacteria in my stomach, very sick and, and on the neighbors came, "Can I do something?" "Do you need something?" You know, it will not be possible for me just to isolate me. Cause they will knock at the door. Dorte laughs telling this story, but as a professional psychologist she sees that loneliness affects many people in our modern society. She says, "so here, you can't get lost. And it gives me, I can only speak for me, a feeling of safety." People I interviewed said their sense of belonging comes from the responsibility of owning property together, participating in democratic decision-making, from maintaining the property together, and opportunities to socialize in daily life. These come together in the Danish tradition of work parties to tidy up and improve their common areas. Work party cleaning up common spaces at a private cooperative. (Roxanne Glick) Christiania resident Risenga Manghezli gets to the heart of the idea of community ownership in his TED Talk: "You can't own this place; it belongs to everyone….The purpose of this place is not for us, the inhabitants, to be free, but to share that freedom with everyone." On a tour of Christiania, John explains: "We wanted to take the ownership out of the house housing situation. And that means you cannot buy and sell real estate in here, we don't own anything." Striving for non-ownership is a very foreign concept to most Americans who see homeownership as the financial pinnacle of life. However, Christiania's idea of non-ownership did not come from altruism, but from an analysis that profiting from rent is unjust. For Americans trapped in rental housing, community-ownership is a good option that gives the stability and affordability that can provide a springboard into personal ownership or a third option for long-term housing. Christiania housing area courtyard occupying a former military area. (Roxanne Glick) Cooperatives and housing non-profit associations were established as part of the cooperative movement in Denmark a hundred years ago, but the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of activists now take community-owned housing for granted. While in Copenhagen, I saw posters pasted up overnight to save non-profit housing in response to the so-called "ghetto package" instating the neo-apartheid policies mentioned above. The demonstrators put a symbolic lock on a human chain around the building that houses the non-profit sector's shared building fund. While significant as renewed movement for community ownership, activists were not able to gain enough support in time to stop the passage of the "ghetto package" in November but continue the fight. Demonstration to save non-profit housing, September 29, 2018. (Roxanne Glick) Danish community-owned housing models benefit many people with affordable homeownership and community control. However, generational amnesia has rendered the struggle to create them long forgotten and now they are being systematically undermined in favor of free-market values and racism. As Seattle embarks on a struggle for affordable community-owned housing, we can learn from the models and benefits of Danish cooperativism. We can also learn the importance of broad political support. The grassroots organizing taking place is already mobilizing the movement. Seattle and other cities need to continue supporting community-owned models that can create affordability, stability, and strengthen our communities. Social Housing Now: Washington State Should Build 100,000 Homes We hope you loved this article. If so, please consider subscribing or donating. The Urbanist is a non-profit that depends on donations from readers like you. Previous articleFremont's N 34th St Bike Lane Upgrade Downgraded to Keep On-Street Parking Next articleCity Poised to Grant 1,500 SHA Tenants Free Transit Passes In New Pilot Program Roxanne Glick (Guest Contributor) Roxanne Glick is a lifelong Seattleite and in her final year of a masters in landscape architecture at University of Washington. She is writing her thesis on what design can do to support community ownership. Her research in Denmark was supported by a Valle Scholarship and the Christiania Researcher in Residence program. 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He is survived by loving children, daughter, Mary Marts; sons, Gene (Betty) Laufer and Gary Laufer; seven grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; one great-great grandson; beloved pet, Buddy; sisters-in-law, Ethel Laufer and Patricia Trenkamp; brothers-in-law, Joe (Mary) McGill and Ray McGill; many nieces, nephews and their families; close friends and many others who loved him. Memorials suggest to the DAV or St. Jude's. Mass Of Christian Burial was held Monday, Jan. 11, at St. Elizabeth Ann Catholic Church 5419 N. 114th St Omaha, NE. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
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The Phillies had both covered last night in a 10-1 laugher at the expense of the Cubs, who had been making a surge in the NL Central. But the Phillies are continuing to roll as they go for their tenth straight win tonight. Joe Blanton gets the start tonight for the Phillies. Blanton has only faced the Cubs once but he received a no-decision after 5.2 innings of two-run baseball last August. The Phillies lost that game 3-2. Blanton has won two straight games and has allowed one run in 14.2 innings in his last two starts.
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Do you love to swim or even scuba dive? Well then, this article is the one for you! In Brussels, Belgium, there is a swimming pool called Nemo 33. Yes, it's a pool with it's very own name because it is a destination. It's the worlds deepest indoor swimming pool. Its depths reach an astonishing 113 feet, which is 34.5 metres. This pool is so deep it's used for swimming along with scuba diving. Nemo 33 is available to tourists, amateur divers as well as professional divers. The only requirements are that you are at least 12 years old and are in good/healthy shape. If you plan on diving, you must be certified or supervised by a trainer. And just to make sure it's extra safe, all divers must have a certified diver as a dive buddy. Should we take a look inside this magnificent facility? Let's dive on in! Nemo 33 contains 660,500 gallons of non-chlorinated, highly filtered spring water. The temperature of the water is kept at a cozy 86F (30C). The pool does have a variety of flat platforms, along with a circular pit which descends to the bottom. Not only is the water 113 feet deep, there are quite a few underwater caves that can be found throughout a diver's dive. The pool itself offers many options for both inexperienced and experienced divers.
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Last major update issued on November 20, 2016 at 05:30 UT. The geomagnetic field was very quiet on November 19. Solar wind speed at SOHO ranged between 285 and 355 km/s. Solar flux at 20h UTC on 2.8 GHz was 76.8 (decreasing 0.1 over the last solar rotation). The 90 day 10.7 flux at 1 AU was 84.8. The Potsdam WDC planetary A index was 2 (STAR Ap - based on the mean of three hour interval ap indices: 1.6). Three hour interval K indices: 00000110 (planetary), 00011211 (Boulder). Region 12611 [N04E30] decayed slowly and quietly. The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet on November 20. On November 21-26 unsettled to minor storm conditions with a chance of major storm intervals are possible due to effects from CH773 and CH774.
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To make real money you have to train other people to have all your same skills.This frees you up from the day to day to work on the big picture. This is easier said than done. Like the old business saying goes, "You have to work ON the business, not just IN the business." You need someone to mentor. To be your protégé... But remember, this assumes you have real skills yourself - or else nobody is going to listen to you. Your brain can easily be manipulated. Be careful. Science says you are more likely to buy German wine when German music is playing at the store in the background, and French wine when French music is playing. You are more likely to name Gatorade when you are given a green pen in order to fill out the survey of your favorite sports drink. You are more likely to buy an an expensive couch from a website with a background of fluffy white clouds. A bit sad (haha) but research shows this is how simple our brains can be when it comes to decision making. For today's Book-Of-The-Day I was just reading, "Everything is Obvious – How Common Sense Fails Us" by Duncan J. Watts. The author makes a good point. You can't always just rely on common sense. The world is too complex. Too many factors are involved. "Common sense is bad at dealing with complex social phenomena like political conflicts, healthcare economics, or marketing campaigns..." Our inborn common sense only works some of the time. Watts explains, "Urban planners in the United States have repeatedly set out to 'solve' the problem of urban poverty and have repeatedly failed. There is a wistful myth that if only we had enough money to spend—the figure is usually put at a hundred billion dollars—we could wipe out all our slums in ten years.… But look what we have built with the first several billions: Low-income projects that have become worse centers of delinquency, vandalism and general social hopelessness than the slums they were supposed to replace..." Why did those housing experts with good intentions make such stupid mistakes? It's the effects of the cognitive biases. "Psychologists have identified so many of these effects—priming, framing, anchoring, availability, motivated reasoning, loss aversion, and so on..." I would add to this book's list all of the other 25 cognitive biases and 100+ logical fallacies. If your whole life strategy is to just trust your common sense, you are probably headed for a disaster. "Bad things happen not because we forget to use our common sense, but rather because the incredible effectiveness of common sense in solving the problems of everyday life causes us to put more faith in it than it can bear." Common sense is best kept for simple stuff like not petting a growling Rottweiler. It won't work on your diet. When you eat junk food your bodies "common sense" meter will tell you that it must be good for you because it tastes good. If you're driving fast and you hit a water puddle and start spinning out of control, common sense will tell you to slam on the brakes. Learn when to use common sense and when to use higher thinking. Higher thinking comes only through training. The world is full of people going to the gym for their body. But hardly anyone's going to the bookstore to "workout" their brain. One of the main reasons I created the 67 steps program was to show how you can invert the problem and reverse engineer your own brain. Use your common sense for common things and your "trained" brain for the harder things in life. What's an example of an area in your life where you overused common sense? I once read a poem that said, "Who is mighty? They who control their own thoughts." The good news is as you learn to harness your brain you will unlock a tremendous tool. How are you practicing mind control (haha I like how that sounds)...? Everyone says you should follow your passion. But everyone isn't always right. If you want to achieve massive success in your career then passion might not even remotely be the right place the start. In today's Book-of-the-Day, "So Good They Can't Ignore You," Cal Newport examines the science of how to best choose your life's work. Newport says, "Don't follow your passion." This book is a bit controversial. It goes against most of what you've heard in the popular media. Steve Jobs, of course, disagreed with this book's premise. Jobs said, "You've got to find what you love... And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle." But Newport argues that if you actually look at what Steve Jobs did with his life, you will find a different story. Steve Jobs didn't start with passion for technology or design. In fact he was more of a hippie at first, interested in going to Zen monasteries and 'dropping out' of life. Newport summarizes, "Compelling careers often have complex origins that reject the simple idea that all you have to do is follow your passion." That reminds me a bit of Einstein, "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." So what is a better way to find out what you should be doing for work? 1. Experience Creates Passion: Yale professor Amy Wrzesniewski published a paper called, "Jobs, Careers, and Callings: People's Relations to Their Work." She discovered that the strongest predictor of seeing work as a calling was the number of years spent on the job. Experience at something seems to create love of what you do. Practice and years in the career matter. A. Autonomy - Having control over your career and feeling that what you are doing is meaningful. B. Competence - Feeling like a master of the skills you practice at work. C. Relatedness - Having strong social connections at your job. So you must have a well rounded approach to finding your life's work. It's not as simple as just finding your passion. This theory of 'relatedness' actually shows that "WHO" you work with is almost as important as "WHAT" you do for work. Social life matters - even when it comes to work. 3. Strengths Before All: My personal experience is a bit different than this book. I think that more important than just having a lot of experience, autonomy, competence, and relatedness, you must have 'APTITUDE' - what are you good at naturally? I believe that this is the trump card that beats all other factors. One of the most important parts of my "67 Steps" program is the question of "Eularian Destiny." I talk about the 5 or 6 ways you can determine your strengths (it's a bit too long to explain here but check out the "67 Steps" and review that video). The basic explanation is that you have to open up multiple lines of "feedback analysis" so that you can get clues as to what your strengths are from multiple sources. You can't just go with your gut or ask your mom or best friend. Most of us have huge blind spots when it comes to determining our strengths. And make no mistake, personality types exist. And because they exist it's logical that natural strengths and weaknesses must also exist. You can't just pick something you are passionate about and make that your career if you have no natural aptitude at it. Some passions should just stay hobbies. You have to be better than the average. Much better. In "Positive Psychology: The Science Of Happiness and Flourishing" authors Compton and Hoffman say the three most common human regrets are: Career, education, and romance. Let me know, how well have you built your career around these principles?
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Lionel Wendt's silent sentinel takes a bow The art world pays tribute to Methelis, as he retires after almost four decades By Marisa de Silva, Pic by Sanka Vidanagama Over the years, many things have come to be synonymous with the Lionel Wendt...music, theatre, dance and the quiet, somewhat stern-looking 'Master of its Keys'. Always attired in white sarong and shirt, this unsung guardian of the Wendt is a familiar figure silently wandering through its corridors, ensuring its constant upkeep and welfare. His name is known to everyone who has frequented the Wendt over the years. Now after nearly four decades of dedicated service, Methelis (a.k.a. "Uncle Methelis"), bids goodbye today to enjoy a well deserved retirement. For the man from Kalugala, Dedigama, R.D. Methelis Samarawickrema now 73, what started out as a three-month caretaking job turned into almost a lifetime of service at the Wendt, where he first started work in 1970. Methelis was first introduced to the Lionel Wendt whilst he was working as supervisor and driver on Harold Pieris's Orange Grove Estate in Polgahawela. "In keeping with Lionel Wendt's last wish to transform his home into a centre dedicated to the arts, Mr. Pieris was then in charge of running the Wendt. In 1970 when Mr. Pieris had to go abroad for three months he asked me to look after affairs at the Wendt in his absence as he needed someone trustworthy to do the job. Once Mr. Peiris returned after what turned out to be a six-month vacation, he made my position as caretaker of the Wendt permanent," recalled Methelis. "Only the downstair auditorium and theatre section and front gallery and Photographic Society were built when I first came here. Later I handled the affairs of the Photographic Society too. It was during this time that the likes of theatre and television personalities like Dhamma Jagoda and his group were given space at Mr. Pieris's home for rehearsals as they didn't have a proper place for practices. Later when the rehearsal room was built at the Wendt, they moved as well. The theatre itself came into operation somewhere in 1972 as it wasn't ready for use till then," recalls Methelis. Following Harold Peiris's death in 1981, the Lionel Wendt trustees unveiled the portrait of this patron of the arts in 1982, which still hangs in the foyer today. "I had the honour of unveiling the picture at the ceremony," says Methelis proudly. "Furthermore, I also got to interact with and watch thespians of the calibre of E.C.B. Wijesinghe (who starred in all-time classics like 'Well Mudaliyar How" and 'He comes from Jaffna'), Richard de Zoysa, Rohan Ponniah and Steve de la Zilwa," said Methelis. Many are the famous theatre, dance and music personalities whose productions have drawn audiences over the years to the Wendt and made it the foremost centre of the arts in this country. Methelis has fond memories of interacting with and watching ballets by renowned dancer Oosha Saravanamuttu and great productions such as Henry Jayasena's Hunuwataye Kathawa and Sarathchandra's Sinhabahu and that legend of Sri Lankan dance, the late Chitrasena and Somabandu's productions. "I still remember the day I last saw Richard de Zoysa. It was February 18, 1990 at about 2 a.m. when he left the Wendt after saying 'Goodnight and see you tomorrow' to me. He was abducted and killed that night. His death was a great loss not just to the arts but, to society as a whole," says Methelis wistfully. Methelis married in 1979 and even had a special celebration at the Arts Centre club upstairs (now the Harold Pieris Gallery). He has one daughter who's now married and working at a bank in Polgahawela. "He was the sentinel in white over most of my theatre life who kept me, other directors of drama and most of the unruly casts and crews in check, by making us to go home on time at 11 p.m. Though sometimes when the very stern demeanour was met with passionate and apologetic pleas, he would let us go on with our crucial rehearsals till 6 a.m.," says Jerome L. De Silva, veteran director and founder of the Workshop Players. "I'd especially like to thank Jerome De Silva and Andrew David as they've always supported both the Wendt and us, the workers," says Methelis. "It is with a heavy heart that I'm leaving but, it's time, as I've hardly spent any time with my family over the years, as I only take about 10 days a year during Christmas and the Sinhala and Tamil New Year. I will really miss this place, everyone who I've met over the years and my fellow work mates, who have always shared a healthy relationship with me. "The Wendt has always been like a home to me as I spent a good part of my youth right through to my adulthood in service to the Wendt. I will drop by on and off for a chat when I'm in town," he says with a smile. Reminisces Andrew David, veteran actor and director, "I've known him for almost 40 years. If there's one word to describe Methelis it would be 'unflappable'. He was almost like the mascot of the Merry-An Singers. He wouldn't allow anyone to break the rules. He came up right from the bottom, now he's practically the face of the Lionel Wendt. We're all going to really miss him. God bless him and may he have a good, long life." Dramatist and playwright Indu Dharmasena sums it up: "He was like a strict headmaster who we all tended to fear but, I always had a lot of respect for him because he really cared for the Wendt. He was a man of few words but one look from him was enough to make anyone cringe. He treated the Wendt as though it was his home. It wasn't just a job for him. He was such a part of the Wendt that, the thought of him not being there is almost unthinkable." Although regulars at the Wendt will miss his reassuring presence, his humble contribution to the arts will not be easily forgotten. Thank you "Uncle Methelis".
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You know that feeling you get when you see a baby walking around in a fleece onesie pajama – envy. Because they just look so warm and comfortable, no need for a blanket, or slippers, or an extra sweater while walking around the house in the middle of winter when the wind is blowing and it's snowing outside. I do, because I have it every year. Right now, all we have to do is show Sophie her pink fleece onesie and she smiles and reaches for it like it's her favourite blanket. I wanted to have that feeling too, and thankfully, finally, someone who KNOWS pajamas is making it happen for us adults. Snugabye has been making super cozy pajamas and lounge wear for our little ones since 1947 – that's over 60 years! They know what they're doing here. This year though, they thought it was time for us Mom's (and Dad's) to get in on the comfort. The contest is open to residents of Canada and the US only, excluding Quebec. The contest will run from December 5-December 15. You can find the rules and regulations on the contest widget above. Just imagine how awesome that would be – sitting in a Camp & Cabin by Snugabye fleece onesie, finishing up your shopping online with that VISA gift card. That is pretty much exactly what I'll be doing when my onesie gets here any day now. Here's the one I ordered, because the brighter the colours, the happier I am! Don't miss the Drop Dead Date of December 20, 2014 for holiday shipping, and be sure to enter promo code: "COZY" to receive $15 off a Camp & Cabin adult onesie! Disclosure: I am part of the Snugabye Blogger Campaign with Mom Central Canada and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.
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Manage Paul Kelly? Claim this profile https://www.facebook.com/paulkellyofficial/ Paul Maurice Kelly AO (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter and guitarist. He has performed solo, and has led numerous groups, including the Dots, the Coloured Girls, and the Messengers. He has worked with other artists and groups, including associated projects Professor Ratbaggy and Stardust Five. Kelly's music style has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output straddles folk, rock, and country. His lyrics capture the vastness of the culture and landscape of Australia by chronicling life about him for over 30 years. David Fricke from Rolling Stone calls Kelly "one of the finest songwriters I have ever heard, Australian or otherwise." Kelly has said, "Song writing is mysterious to me. I still feel like a total beginner. I don't feel like I have got it nailed yet". After growing up in Adelaide, Kelly travelled around Australia before settling in Melbourne in 1976. He became involved in the pub rock scene and drug culture, and recorded two albums with Paul Kelly and the Dots. Kelly moved to Sydney by 1985, where he formed Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls. The band was renamed Paul Kelly and the Messengers, initially only for international releases, to avoid possible racial interpretations of the word "coloured". At the end of the 1980s, Kelly returned to Melbourne, and in 1991 he disbanded the Messengers. Kelly was married and divorced twice; he has three children and resides in St Kilda, a suburb of Melbourne. Dan Kelly, his nephew, is a singer and guitarist in his own right... Read more at Wikipedia Melbourne VIC, Australia FolkFolk RockAcoustic RockAustralian Rock This page contains information from Wikipedia, the user-contributed encyclopedia, released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0. It may not have been checked by editors and as such may contain factual errors. Folk Folk Rock Acoustic Rock Australian Rock Recent mentions of Paul Kelly Jesse Madigan – Nothing Better Than A Journey To You Paul Kelly album giveaway
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<swe:field name="powerSupply"> <swe:Text definition="urn:ogc:def:property:OGC:1.0:powerSupply"> <gml:description>The power supply of the weather station.</gml:description> <swe:value>4 Baby cells 1.5V = 7,5 V / 500 mA</swe:value> </swe:Text> </swe:field> </swe:SimpleDataRecord> </sml:capabilities> <sml:contact> <sml:ResponsibleParty gml:id="IfGI_contact"> <sml:individualName>Andrae, Stefanie</sml:individualName> <sml:organizationName>Department of Geoinformation, FH-Kaernten, Austria</sml:organizationName> <sml:contactInfo> <sml:phone> <sml:voice>+43 5 90 500 2244</sml:voice> <sml:facsimile /> </sml:phone> <sml:address> <sml:deliveryPoint>Europastraße 4</sml:deliveryPoint> <sml:city>Villach</sml:city> <sml:administrativeArea>Carinthia</sml:administrativeArea> <sml:postalCode>9500</sml:postalCode> <sml:country>Austria</sml:country> <sml:electronicMailAddress>[email protected]</sml:electronicMailAddress> </sml:address> </sml:contactInfo> </sml:ResponsibleParty> </sml:contact> <sml:documentation xlink:role="urn:ogc:def:object:OGC:1.0:image"> <sml:Document> <gml:description>photo of the weather station</gml:description> <sml:format>image/jpg</sml:format> <sml:onlineResource xlink:href="http://ifgi.uni-muenster.de/~e_juer01/WS2500.jpg" /> </sml:Document> </sml:documentation> <!--in later SOS version this will be editable via the T-interface--> <sml:history> <sml:EventList> <sml:member name="deployDate"> <sml:Event> <sml:date>2008-28-07</sml:date> <gml:description>Event of deploying the weather station.</gml:description> <sml:contact xlink:href="#IfGI_contact" /> </sml:Event> </sml:member> </sml:EventList> </sml:history> <sml:spatialReferenceFrame> <gml:EngineeringCRS gml:id="STATION_FRAME"> <gml:srsName>Spatial Reference System of station</gml:srsName> <gml:usesCS xlink:href="urn:ogc:def:cs:OGC:1.0:Grid2dSquareCS" /> <gml:usesEngineeringDatum> <gml:EngineeringDatum gml:id="STATION_DATUM"> <gml:datumName>Spatial Datum of station</gml:datumName> 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Z is vertical. X and Y are orthogonal to Z. X is orthogonal to Y. Y is parallel to the North-Axis and points to North. X is orthogonal to the North-Axis and points to East.</gml:anchorPoint> </gml:EngineeringDatum> </gml:usesEngineeringDatum> </gml:EngineeringCRS> </sml:spatialReferenceFrame> <sml:position name="stationPosition"> <swe:Position fixed="false" referenceFrame="urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG:4326"> <swe:location> <swe:Vector gml:id="STATION_LOCATION"> <swe:coordinate name="latitude"> <swe:Quantity axisID="y"> <swe:uom code="deg" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:deg" /> <swe:value>46.611644</swe:value> </swe:Quantity> </swe:coordinate> <swe:coordinate name="longitude"> <swe:Quantity axisID="x"> <swe:uom code="deg" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:deg" /> <swe:value>13.883498</swe:value> </swe:Quantity> </swe:coordinate> <swe:coordinate name="altitude"> <swe:Quantity axisID="z"> <!--200--> <swe:uom code="m" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:m" /> <swe:value>510</swe:value> </swe:Quantity> </swe:coordinate> </swe:Vector> </swe:location> </swe:Position> </sml:position> <sml:inputs> <sml:InputList> 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</gml:metaDataProperty> <swe:uom code="%" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:percent" /> </swe:Quantity> </sml:output> </sml:OutputList> </sml:outputs> <sml:components> <sml:ComponentList> <sml:component name="rain-gauge"> <sml:Component> <sml:identification> <sml:IdentifierList> <sml:identifier> <sml:Term definition="urn:ogc:def:identifier:OGC:uniqueID"> <!--procedureID--> <sml:value>urn:ogc:object:feature:Sensor:OSIRIS-HWS:rain-gauge-efeb807b-bd24-4128-a920-f6729bcdd111</sml:value> </sml:Term> </sml:identifier> <sml:identifier> <sml:Term definition="urn:ogc:def:identifier:OGC:1.0:longName"> <sml:value>OSIRIS Rain-Gauge at weather station FH HWS 1</sml:value> </sml:Term> </sml:identifier> <sml:identifier> <sml:Term definition="urn:ogc:def:identifier:OGC:1.0:shortName"> <sml:value>OSIRIS Rain-Gauge FH HWS 1</sml:value> </sml:Term> </sml:identifier> <sml:identifier name="productName"> <sml:Term definition="urn:ogc:def:identifier:OGC:1.0:productName"> <sml:value>S2000R-1 precipitation sensor</sml:value> </sml:Term> </sml:identifier> </sml:IdentifierList> </sml:identification> <sml:classification> <sml:ClassifierList> <sml:classifier name="sensorType"> <sml:Term definition="urn:ogc:def:classifier:OGC:1.0:sensorType"> <sml:value>Precipitation</sml:value> </sml:Term> </sml:classifier> </sml:ClassifierList> </sml:classification> <sml:capabilities> <swe:SimpleDataRecord definition="urn:ogc:def:property:status"> <swe:field name="status"> <swe:Text definition="urn:ogc:def:property:OGC:1.0:status"> <gml:description>The operating status of the sensor.</gml:description> <swe:value>active</swe:value> </swe:Text> </swe:field> </swe:SimpleDataRecord> </sml:capabilities> <sml:position name="rainGaugePosition"> <swe:Position> <swe:location> <swe:Vector> <swe:coordinate name="easting"> <swe:Quantity axisID="x"> <swe:uom code="m" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:m" /> <swe:value>0</swe:value> </swe:Quantity> </swe:coordinate> <swe:coordinate name="northing"> <swe:Quantity axisID="y"> <swe:uom code="m" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:m" /> <swe:value>0</swe:value> </swe:Quantity> </swe:coordinate> <swe:coordinate name="altitude"> <swe:Quantity axisID="z"> <swe:uom code="m" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:m" /> <swe:value>0</swe:value> </swe:Quantity> </swe:coordinate> </swe:Vector> </swe:location> </swe:Position> </sml:position> <sml:inputs> <sml:InputList> <sml:input name="precipitation"> <swe:ObservableProperty definition="urn:x-ogc:def:property:OGC::Precipitation" /> </sml:input> </sml:InputList> </sml:inputs> <sml:outputs> <sml:OutputList> <sml:output name="precipitation"> <swe:Quantity definition="urn:x-ogc:def:property:OGC::Precipitation1Hour"> <gml:metaDataProperty> <offering> <id>RAIN_GAUGE</id> <name>The rain gauge.</name> </offering> </gml:metaDataProperty> <swe:uom code="mm" xlink:href="urn:x-ogc:def:uom:OGC:mm" /> </swe:Quantity> </sml:output> </sml:OutputList> </sml:outputs> </sml:Component> </sml:component> <sml:component 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My dream as your photographer is for you to have beautiful artwork of your special loves proudly displayed in your home. Memories and moments captured are treasured heirlooms that your children will forever remember seeing on their home walls or touching and gazing through beautiful albums as they grow, mature, laugh and smile and remember those moments captured. It is my job as your photographer to make sure you leave with something tangible, something for you to hang on your walls, hold in your arms and hand down to your children! Prints will always stand the test of time, not a file on a USB. In every collection you will receive a USB with the images from your chosen collection, so you have a backup, but keep in mind, with technology constantly evolving, USB's will become abolished, some computers are already being built without USB ports and they are so easily lost. This is why printing is so very important, just like the old days with floppy disks and CD's, one day USB's will be unreadable. and a fine art print, so much more. Our products are all printed from labs that sell only to professional trade photographers to ensure you are receiving highest quality products. All of our prints over 5x7inch are professionally printed on museum grade fine art paper and mounted behind classic white matting ready for you to place in a frame of your choice. Our canvas is printed on the highest fade resistant, museum grade fine art archival canvas with 3 coats of non-cracking uv protective coating to ensure you have the finest quality that will last a lifetime. We also have custom designed frames that feature gorgeous bamboo mouldings and are printed on beautiful fine art matte paper with a unique "ledge" hanging system ready for you to hang. To ensure your images stand the test of time and technology we have our classic 10x10 inch flushmount album printed on professional grade lustre paper and finished with either a linen or leather look album cover in a range of beautiful colours. You and your family will be enjoying your images to their fullest for many years to come on the pages of your custom designed album.
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© 2015 Dave Alcorn Dave Alcorn About DA Productions About Dave: Performer, Educator, Composer, Entrepreneur Dave Alcorn is a contemporary percussionist and founding member of the percussion group, Clocks in Motion, committed to performing classic percussion literature and chamber music, as well as commissioning new repertoire. He was the principal timpanist/percussionist of the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra and has performed on a regular basis with the Lansing Symphony Orchestra and Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. As a guest soloist, Dave has performed with the NYU Percussion Ensemble, as well as the Colorado Chamber Orchestra, with whom he premiered Michael Udow's percussion concerto Remembrance. Dave has performed and given masterclasses as a guest artist at many institutes including the University of Michigan, Ohio University, the Interlochen Arts Academy, Baldwin-Wallace University, Cleveland-State University, Casper College, the University of North Carolina-Pembroke and West Liberty University. In addition to western classical music, Dave is also active in music from various other cultures. He is the former president and member of the Brazilian Samba group Vencedores, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dave has studied instruments of the Middle East, including riq, doumbek, tar, and various other hand drums with Ian Ding. He is a former member of the University of Michigan Arabic Ensemble. In addition, Dave has studied tabla with Todd Hammes, Dan Piccolo and Elliot Beck. As a recipient of the Paul Collins Fellowship, Dave matriculated with a Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received his Bachelor of Music degree in Percussion Performance and Music Education from the University of Michigan. His primary teachers include Anthony DiSanza, Michael Udow, Joseph Gramley, Ian Ding, Brian Jones, Cary Kocher and Subha Das. Dave hails from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dave has distinguished himself as a quality dedicated music educator having held substantive positions with Casper College and the Huron Valley Catholic School. As the percussion instructor at Casper College, Dave taught private lessons, percussion ensemble, and the Latin Jazz Combo. He also started a world music club that focused on music from outside the Western tradition. During the summer, Dave is the senior faculty member of the percussion program at the New England Music Camp and also co-directs the percussion program at Music con Brio in Madison, Wisconsin. Dave received a teaching certification from the University of Michigan, where he studied with esteemed music educators including Robert Culver, Colleen Conway, Betty Anne Younker, Marie McCarthy and Kate Fitzpatrick. Since 2007, Dave has been a staff arranger and composer for the Mt. Lebanon Percussion Ensemble. His arrangements and compositions have been performed by groups throughout the United States, including the University of Michigan and the University of California-Los Angeles. In addition, his arrangements have been featured at conferences and summer festivals, including the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association Conference, National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy, National Percussion Festival, Juilliard Summer Percussion Seminar, Idyllwild Music Festival, and MPulse Summer Percussion Institute. In 2010, Dave was commissioned by the University of Michigan to arrange Tarik O'Regan's Triptych for choir and percussion ensemble. It was premiered December 8th, 2010 by the University of Michigan Chamber Choir and Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Jerry Blackstone. For more information on this arrangement, please visit Chester Novello. A recording of the arrangement can be found here. Dave's diverse background includes video and audio recording and editing of live concerts, closed studio sessions, and documentaries. He regularly records recitals and other musical events in the Madison, WI area. In 2012, Dave worked with Nancy and Michael Udow to help create a DVD of the Equilibrium Dance & Percussion Duo. For more information about Dave's recording offerings, click here. Dave is also co-founder of the company EQ Percussion. Founded in 2014, EQ Percussion is a business dedicated to creating unique and reliable percussion products. For more information, visit the EQ Percussion webpage.
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In January, each high school will release course guides for the 2018-19 school year. The school's counselor or academic advisor will then help students determine their course schedule and discuss available options from the hundreds of pages long course guide. In order to help guide parents during this critical time, DCSD Parent University will conduct three regional workshops for Concurrent Enrollment and Career & Technical Education. The DCSD Career and Technical Education Coordinator, Sheri Bryant, will be guiding parents through the process and providing information regarding the opportunities available for students in the CTE program.
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Elliott turns up CEO pressure blending activism with buyouts By Michael Flaherty and Liana B. Baker | NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO Eight days after Elliott Management disclosed a 7.6 percent stake in LifeLock Inc (LOCK.N), managers of the more than $30 billion hedge fund met with executives at the consumer protection company. Activist investors such as Elliott usually use these initial meetings to lay out a broad plan on how to boost the stock price. But when LifeLock's managers sat down with Elliott last June, the leader of its new private equity team revealed that Elliott was interested in buying the entire company, according to a December securities filing. Just like that, the auction for LifeLock began. In the end, the winning bid came from Symantec Corp (SYMC.O), which also counts Elliott among its major shareholders. LifeLock's $2.3 billion sale agreement in November handed Elliott an 80 percent return on its five-month investment. The deal shows how the hedge fund is rewriting the activist investor playbook, ramping up its ability to act both as an engaged shareholder and a potential buyer of the whole company. Over the past few decades, activists have primarily focused on buying minority stakes and pushing for changes, which include leadership changes, cash allocation and exploring the sale of the company. Elliott's private equity push promises greater rewards, but also involves bigger risks. Owning the majority of a company that fails to live up to its potential can hurt the fund's bottom line and its reputation far more than a minority stake that underperforms. It also creates potential confusion for CEOs and boards wondering which hat Elliott is wearing when it shows up among shareholders. The multi-strategy fund, which also invests in other assets, such as currencies, commodities and government bonds, is alone with its hybrid approach, for now, thanks mainly to its size and resources. Even the largest activists have half or less of Elliott's capital and usually a dozen or so investment professionals compared with more than 150 that work for Elliott. Elliott's strategy is paying off for the fund, whose founder Paul Singer has built a reputation as one of the world's toughest investors, adept at applying relentless pressure on targets that include national governments and some of the largest companies in the world. BLURRING THE LINE Of the 15 companies Elliott has targeted with a more than 5 percent stake since 2015, ten have inked $40 billion worth of deals – including two spin-offs. Activist investor Carl Icahn has disclosed nine similar filings in the same period that included two sales and two spin-offs. Elliott made an average return of around 30 percent on the deals, according to a Reuters analysis of filings and research firm 13D Monitor (tmsnrt.rs/2iRamAo). That compares to a 6 percent return from activist funds over a similar period, according to Hedge Fund Research. Still, some investors in public companies may feel uncomfortable blurring the line between the roles of a minority shareholder and a private equity investor, analysts say. "It's a conflict because as a shareholder, your goal is to get the maximum return on your investment. As a private equity buyer, you want the best possible price," said Charles Elson, a University of Delaware corporate governance professor who also sits on the board of restaurant chain Bob Evans Farms Inc (BOBE.O). As a director, he would always wonder if Elliott's interest was as a shareholder or a buyer, Elson said. "There is no conflict in these situations, because it is the company's board of directors, not Elliott, that decides whether to sell the company and who to sell it to," an Elliott spokesman said in an emailed statement. Michael Stark, the founder of CrossLink Capital and major LifeLock shareholder, said he had no issue with Elliott acting both as an investor and a bidder, though he was slightly disappointed with the final price Symantec paid. "We got the bottom end of a fair price," Stark said. "As long as shareholders were fairly represented by the board and management team, I'm okay with that." Some activist investors have made buyout bids in the past, but not in a systematic manner. Starboard Value, an activist fund with more than $4 billion in assets, offered in 2014 to buy 3-D technology maker RealD, which sold the following year to private equity. Icahn Enterprises bought auto service and parts chain Pep Boys for $1 billion in early 2016 and is trying to buy Federal Mogul Holdings Corp, another auto parts maker. Advisors to activists told Reuters that several activist funds were considering expanding into private equity but are still assessing whether to make such a move. BUILD UP Last year, New York-based Elliott expanded its tech-focused private equity practice, adding professionals, naming it Evergreen Coast Capital Corp and opening an office in Silicon Valley. Unlike in the past, when it would occasionally bid for majority stakes, the fund now has a dedicated team chasing buyouts of whole companies. Last June, Evergreen teamed up with Francisco Partners to buy Dell's software assets for more than $2 billion, but Elliott has yet to emerge as the sole owner of any of public companies it offered to buy. While that might raise doubts about Evergreen's credibility as a potential majority owner, merely having a takeover offer in hand has allowed Elliott to fast-track what typically would be months of trench warfare between activists and reluctant boards. Directors have a fiduciary duty to shareholders to explore a credible takeover proposal and launching an auction is one way to find out its worth. "When you commit to buying a company as a private equity owner, you're putting your money where your mouth is," said Keith Gottfried, a partner at law firm Morgan Lewis who specializes in defending companies from activists. The establishment of a dedicated buyout team follows a gradual effort that started with the launch of Elliott's tech investing arm, overseen by Jesse Cohn, who joined the fund in 2004 from Morgan Stanley as a 24-year old. Cohn, who now oversees Evergreen and Elliott's U.S. activist investments, has developed close relationships with Silicon Valley and Wall Street firms, helping Elliott to strike deals where the fund would keep its stakes in companies going private. (tmsnrt.rs/2je93zI) These roll-over stakes allowed Elliot to benefit from the premium a sale would usually command, and later share profits with the private equity firm once it was ready to offload the revamped company. But buyout firms grew reluctant to share the spoils with Elliott. Its latest setback came in early 2015 when buyout firm Thoma Bravo bought software developer Riverbed Technology for $3.5 billion in a sale Elliott helped trigger, but then did not let the fund stay on as a minority investor. After that snub, Elliott's top executives, including Singer, co-chief investment officer Jon Pollock and Cohn began laying the ground for Evergreen, which would give Elliott more independence in seeking its own private equity deals. Elliott's investments, including ones made by Evergreen, come from the same general pool of capital shared across the firm, a person familiar with the matter said. Rich McBee, chief executive of business telecommunications company Mitel Communications (MITL.O), in which Elliott has owned shares for nearly a decade, said he valued the regular contacts and Elliott's readiness to offer strategic suggestions. "They don't come with an idea that they have not fully investigated or vetted and talked with a lot of people about," McBee told Reuters in an interview. "It's not a random walk with them." (Reporting by Michael Flaherty in New York and Liana B. Baker in San Francisco; Editing by Greg Roumeliotis and Tomasz Janowski) Previous articleFed likely to keep rates steady as it awaits Trump economic plan Next articleVolkswagen overtakes Toyota as the world's biggest carmaker
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LAW OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION of July 4, 1991 No. 1541-1 About privatization of housing stock in the Russian Federation This Law establishes the basic principles of implementation of privatization of the state and municipal housing stock of social use in the territory of the Russian Federation, determines legal, social and economic basis of transformation of the relations of property on the dwelling. The purpose of the Law is creation of conditions for implementation of the right of citizens at free choice of method of requirements satisfaction in the dwelling, and also improvements of use and safety of housing stock. The introduction in the property rights to the dwelling gives to citizens the chance to effectively make the investments, to perform accumulating of immovable property, to act with it in the real estate market, to masterfully use, use and dispose of the dwelling. Section I. General provisions Article 1. Privatization of premises - free transfer into the ownership of citizens of the Russian Federation on voluntary basis of the premises occupied by them in the state and municipal housing stock, and for the citizens of the Russian Federation who reserved the occupied premises - in the place of booking of premises. Article 2. The citizens of the Russian Federation having right to use by premises of the state or municipal housing stock on the terms of the social hiring having the right to acquire them on the conditions provided by this Law, other regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation and regulatory legal acts of subjects of the Russian Federation in common property or in property of one person, including minor with the consent of all these premises of full age faces and minors having the right to privatization aged from 14 up to 18 years. Premises in which live exclusively minor aged up to 14 years are transferred by it to the possession according to the statement of parents (adoptive parents), guardians with preliminary permission of guardianship and custody bodies or at the initiative of the specified bodies. Premises in which live exclusively minor aged from 14 up to 18 years are transferred by it to the possession according to their statement with the consent of parents (adoptive parents), custodians and guardianship and custody bodies. In case of the death of parents, and also in other cases of loss of care of parents if in premises remained to live exclusively minor, guardianship and custody bodies, heads of organizations for orphan children and children without parental support, guardians (custodians), adoptive parents or other legal representatives of minors within three months register the agreement of transfer of premises under the ownership to orphan children and children without parental support. Agreements of transfer of premises to property to the minors which did not reach age of 14 years are drawn up according to statements of their legal representatives with preliminary permission of guardianship and custody bodies or if necessary at the initiative of such bodies. The specified agreements are drawn up by the minors which reached age of 14 years independently with the consent of their legal representatives and guardianship and custody bodies. Execution of the agreement of transfer into the ownership of premises in which exclusively minor live is carried out at the expense of means of owners of the premises performing their transfer. Article 3. Voided Article 3.1. In case of the death of one of participants of joint property on the premises privatized till May 31, 2001 shares of participants of common property on these premises, including share of the dead are determined. At the same time the specified shares in the right of common property to these premises are recognized equal. Rules of this Article are applied so far as for separate types of joint property the Federal Laws do not establish other. Article 4. Privatizations the premises which are in critical condition, in hostels, in houses of the closed military camps, and also office premises, except for housing stock of the sovkhozes and other agricultural enterprises equated to them and the housing stock of stationary organizations of social protection of the population which is in the rural zone are not subject. Owners of housing stock or the bodies authorized by them, and also the companies to which the housing stock on the right of economic maintaining is assigned and organizations to which operational management the housing stock with the consent of owners is transferred have the right to make decisions on privatization of office premises and the housing stock of stationary organizations of social protection of the population which is in the rural zone. Article 5. It is excluded Article 6. Transfer of premises to property of citizens is performed by the public authorities authorized by owners of the specified premises, local government bodies, and also state or municipal unitary enterprises to which the housing stock on the right of economic maintaining, is assigned by the public or local government offices, the state companies to which operational management the housing stock is transferred. Article 7. Transfer of premises to property of citizens is drawn up by the agreement of transfer signed by public authorities or local government bodies, the company, organization with the citizen receiving premises in property according to the procedure, established by the legislation. At the same time the notarial certificate of the agreement of transfer is not required and the state fee is not collected. The agreement of transfer of premises to property joins the minors having right to use by these premises and living together with persons to whom these premises are transferred to the possession, general with minors, or the minors who are living separately from specified persons, but did not lose right to use by these premises. The property right to the acquired premises arises from the moment of state registration of the right in the Unified State Register of Rights to real estate and transactions with it. Article 8. 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Dr. Kapadia and colleagues conducted a retrospective study of eligible patients from 2000 to 2010 diagnosed with their first stage I NSCLC. Data were collected using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)-18 database. The researchers found the 2-year overall survival for patients who were treated with either surgery or radiation therapy increased from 61% in 2000 to 70% in 2009. This improvement corresponded to a 3.5% annual decrease in the risk of death from lung cancer. The data showed an increasing trend toward treatment with surgery or radiotherapy for stage I NSCLC. The researchers concluded that these increases were likely due to the availability of less-invasive surgical procedures and more advanced techniques for delivering radiotherapy. DISCLOSURE: For full disclosures of the authors, visit www.annalsthoracicsurgery.org. 1. Kapadia NS, et al: Ann Thorac Surg. October 26, 2017 (early release online).
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Baseball is known fondly as America's Favorite Passtime, and while gaining international popularity in recent years, it is still predominantly an American sport. Why then, are its ultimate playoffs called the World Series? For those who have always been curious about this, here is the answer, along with four other surprising facts about the World Series. Baseball teams are divided into two leagues: the American League, and the National League. In 1903, the Pittsburg Pirates were leading the National League, and the Boston Red Sox were leading the American League. They were called the Boston Americans at the time. Barney Dreyfuss, the owner of the Pirates, challenged Red Sox's owner Henry Killilea to what he called a World's Champion Series. The name stuck and shortened to World Series over time. Perhaps they kept the name because, while all teams are American except for the Canadian Toronto Blue Jays, not all players are. Many professional baseball players come from nations all across the globe. …never happened. The Boston Americans, who won the first World's Championship Series in 1903, were set to play the then New York (now San Francisco) Giants of the National League. The New York Giants, however, refused to play their ultimate rivals. The Giants claimed that the American League was not a real league. Giants owner John T. Brush declared his team the world champions, but historically, that game just did not exist. Today, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees are two of the most renowned rivals in baseball. While the Red Sox have ended up facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in this year's World Series, the New York Times piece about the Boston-New York face-off leading up to it is still a fascinating read. Exactly 90 years later, another World Series was canceled. A battle between owners broke out over a litany of topics, from revenue and player salary, to the spirit of competition. The result was a strike that spanned from 1994 to 1995, just in time to disappoint countless fans with the loss of the 1994 World Series. CBS Sports offers a deep dive into the history and repercussions of the cancellation, as well as a debate about who to blame. This was the last World Series canceled to date. In 1922, a new World Series tradition was born. Winning teams rewarded all players and coaches with exquisite rings. That is until Frank Crosetti went on to play 17 years and coach 20 more with the New York Yankees. Throughout his career, he participated in 17 World Series wins. After the 17th, he decided that was one ring too many, and requested an engraved shotgun in its place. The 1971 World Series was the first to include a game played at night. Baseball officials realized that fewer and fewer fans were able to watch the series given their daytime obligations to work and school, so they decided to start shifting the series to the night. That very first nighttime World Series game was played between the Baltimore Orioles and the Pittsburg Pirates. By 1973, all World Series games were held at nighttime. To many, baseball is more than just a game. It is a tradition full of history, drama, and humor. The World Series is many people's favorite time of year. It is a time of team spirit, nostalgia, and celebration.
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Scientists grow mouse embryos in a mechanical womb Written By: Gina Kolata © 2021 The New York Times The New York Times New York, United States Published: Mar 25, 2021, 09:15 PM(IST) Mice (representative image). Photograph:( AFP ) The experiments, at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, were meant to help scientists understand how mammals develop and how gene mutations, nutrients and environmental conditions may affect the fetus The mouse embryos looked perfectly normal. All their organs were developing as expected, along with their limbs and circulatory and nervous systems. Their tiny hearts were beating at a normal 170 beats per minute. But these embryos were not growing in a mother mouse. They were developed inside an artificial uterus, the first time such a feat has been accomplished, scientists reported on Wednesday. The experiments, at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, were meant to help scientists understand how mammals develop and how gene mutations, nutrients and environmental conditions may affect the fetus. But the work may one day raise profound questions about whether other animals, even humans, should or could be cultured outside a living womb. In a study published in the journal Nature, Dr. Jacob Hanna described removing embryos from the uteruses of mice at five days of gestation and growing them for six more days in artificial wombs. At that point, the embryos were about halfway through their development; full gestation is about 20 days. A human at this stage of development would be called a fetus. To date, Hanna and his colleagues have grown more than 1,000 embryos in this way. "It really is a remarkable achievement," said Paul Tesar, a developmental biologist at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland. Alexander Meissner, director of genome regulation at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin, said that "getting this far is amazing" and that the study was "a major milestone." But the research has already progressed beyond what the investigators described in the paper. In an interview, Hanna said he and his colleagues had taken fertilized eggs from the oviducts of female mice just after fertilization — at Day 0 of development — and had grown them in the artificial uterus for 11 days. Until now, researchers were able to fertilize eggs from mammals in the laboratory and grow them for only a short time. The embryos needed a living womb. "Placental mammals develop locked away in the uterus," Tesar said. That prevented scientists from answering fundamental questions about the earliest stages of development. "The holy grail of developmental biology is to understand how a single cell, a fertilized egg, can make all of the specific cell types in the human body and grow into 40 trillion cells," Tesar said. "Since the beginning of time, researchers have been trying to develop ways to answer this question." The only way to study the development of tissues and organs was to turn to species like worms, frogs and flies that do not need a uterus, or to remove embryos from the uteruses of experimental animals at varying times, providing glimpses of development more like snapshots than video. What was needed was a way to get inside the uterus, watching and tweaking development in mammals as it happened. For Hanna, that meant developing an artificial uterus. He spent seven years developing a two-part system that includes incubators, nutrients and a ventilation system. The mouse embryos are placed in glass vials inside incubators, where they float in a special nutrient fluid. The vials are attached to a wheel that slowly spins so the embryos do not attach to the wall, where they would become deformed and die. The incubators are connected to a ventilation machine that provides oxygen and carbon dioxide to the embryos, controlling the concentration of those gasses, as well as the gas pressure and flow rate. At Day 11 of development — more than halfway through a mouse pregnancy — Hanna and his colleagues examined the embryos, only the size of apple seeds, and compared them to those developing in the uteruses of living mice. The lab embryos were identical, the scientists found. By that time, though, the lab-grown embryos had become too large to survive without a blood supply. They had a placenta and a yolk sack, but the nutrient solution that fed them through diffusion was no longer sufficient. Getting past that hurdle is the next goal, Hanna said in an interview. He is considering using an enriched nutrient solution or an artificial blood supply that connects to the embryos' placentas. In the meantime, experiments beckon. The ability to keep embryos alive and developing halfway through pregnancy "is a gold mine for us," Hanna said. The artificial womb may allow researchers to learn more about why pregnancies end in miscarriages or why fertilized eggs fail to implant. It opens a new window onto how gene mutations or deletions affect fetal development. Researchers may be able to watch individual cells migrate to their ultimate destinations. The work is "a breakthrough," said Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, professor of biology and biological engineering at the California Institute of Technology. It "opens the door to a new age of studying development in the experimental mouse model." A recent development provides another opportunity. Researchers have directly created mouse embryos from mouse fibroblasts — connective tissue cells — making early embryos without starting with a fertilized egg. Combine that development with Hanna's work, and "now you don't need mice to study mouse embryo development," Meissner said. Scientists may be able to make all the embryos they need from connective tissue. If scientists could make embryos without fertilizing eggs and could study their development without a uterus, Meissner said, "you can get away from embryo destruction." There would be no need to fertilize mouse eggs only to destroy them in the course of study. But the work might eventually extend beyond mice. Two other papers published in Nature on Wednesday report on attempts that edge near creating early human embryos in this way. Of course, Meissner said, creation of human embryos is years away — if it is permitted at all. For now, scientists generally refrain from studying human embryos beyond 14 days of fertilization. In the future, Tesar said, "it is not unreasonable that we might have the capacity to develop a human embryo from fertilization to birth entirely outside the uterus." Of course, even the suggestion of this science fiction scenario is bound to horrify many. But it is early days, with no assurance human fetuses could ever develop entirely outside the womb. Even assuming they could, Tesar noted, "whether that is appropriate is a question for ethicists, regulators and society." Now, robot conducts surgery on pigs successfully without any help Safe to mix and match Covid booster doses: US National Institutes of Health Scientists find hundreds of complex, mysterious strands at the heart of the Milky Way Water flowed on Mars about a billion years longer than previous estimates: NASA
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The U12 football team are celebrating an excellent term of football having finished their season 19 matches unbeaten, winning 17 and drawing two matches. The U12s played their final match on their home patch on Wednesday versus Kings Leadership Academy, Warrington. The feedback from their school was that they were going to provide us with a tough match boasting some impressive results. Although the first half ended goalless, the College finishing unbeaten was never in doubt, as despite suffering the setback of hitting both the post and bar and having a goal disallowed in the first half, the U12s completely dominated the second half scoring two quick fire goals early on to allay any fears of defeat. The second half also showed that the importance of playing numerous matches and endless training sessions as our opposition ran out of steam and could not cope with the electrifying pace of the College forward line. Although it was our centre half who stole the show, Saadullah P provided much steeliness in defence and powering forward whenever the opportunity arose. This has been a term of U12s football where every individual has played an important role in the team and each match has seen a different individual set up and demonstrate excellent leadership skills by taking charge of the game and encouraging others to improve their effort levels. The term of football has been an educational experience where they have learnt the importance of communication in the game, fighting to win each ball, tackle and playing football using the full width of the pitch to create numerous chances. Well done to all the U12s, who are already planning for football in Y8 and playing 11-a-side.
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Figure 1 RF ablation monitored with US. (A) An exophytic renal tumor (arrows) was targeted under US guidance. The dotted line is the biopsy guide, indicating the predicted path for the RF probe. (B) When monitored by US, gas bubbles form around the probe, obscuring the area with ''dirty shadowing.'' The bubbles do resolve over time, but complicate subsequent targeting, making the sequence of probe positioning very important. Abbreviations: RF, radiofrequency; US, ultrasound. Figure 2 Cryoablation monitored with ultrasound US and CT. (A) A new hypoechoic renal tumor (arrow) was identified in a transplant kidney. (B) The tumor was targeted and ablated under US guidance. The leading edge of the ice ball is identified as a hyperechoic interface with dense posterior acoustic shadowing. (C) In a different patient, the ice ball is identified on CT as a zone of low attenuation (0 Hounsfield units). It is easy to distinguish the line of demarcation between the ice ball and unaffected tissues (arrows). Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography; US, ultrasound. the ablation size associated with a particular applicator is important to ensuring complete ablation and avoiding inadvertent damage to surrounding structures. Figure 3 ''Tumor ghost'' after RF ablation of a RCC. (A) An exophytic RCC (arrow) was identified incidentally on a CT scan performed for other reasons. The tumor was subsequently targeted and ablated with RF, using a combination of US and CT guidance. (B) A diagnostic contrast enhanced CT performed immediately after the ablation shows the ''tumor ghost.'' The tumor often does decrease in size, likely secondary to dessication, but will not resolve. More importantly, there is no residual enhancement of the tumor itself, and the lack of adjacent renal enhancement shows there is an adequate margin. Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography; RCC, renal cell carcinoma; RF, radiofrequency; US, ultrasound. Figure 4 Tumor regression after ablation. (A) A contrast-enhanced T1-weighted image obtained one month after ablation of an RCC identifies the tumor and shows some subtle smooth peripheral enhancement (arrow). This kind of enhancement is often seen in the immediate postablation period and is not necessarily concerning. (B) Follow-up imaging six months later shows that the peripheral enhancement has resolved and the tumor mass has almost entirely resorbed (arrow), indicating complete ablation. Abbreviation: RCC, renal cell carcinoma. do not have access to the tumor after treatment, tumors treated with heat-based modalities are slow to resorb, sometimes taking more than 24 months to completely resorb. Thus, the first several CT scans obtained after ablation with heat-based modalities should be primarily focused on evaluating for residual tumor enhancement.
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Southend mum shares disturbing video of daughter left looking 'possessed' after drink 'spiked' It was her first night out since turning 18 Chris Kitching For daily updates and all the latest breaking news sent straight to your inbox sign up to our daily newsletter A mum says it "destroyed" her to see her teenage daughter "frozen" and "possessed" after her drink was allegedly spiked at a nightclub in Essex. In a video shared by her mum online, Millie Taplin, from Southend, is shown unable to walk or talk after she began to feel unwell on her first night out since turning 18. A man had offered her a drink, telling her "try this", and she was soon rushed to A&E, where doctors suspected she had been given two drugs - "one to paralyse and one to knock her out", said her distraught mum Claire. Read more: Video shows Dagenham man taking 'flying kick' at a Met Police officer during protest Claire has shared the harrowing video of Millie writhing on a hospital bed with her eyes wide open, jaw clenched and fingers bent like "claws", hoping it will serve as a warning and help to protect women from predators. The mum told the Mirror: "As disturbing as it is, if that saves one girl, just one, then it's worth sharing. Nothing can prepare you to see that. "It's just absolutely horrendous. She looked possessed. I was numb. I was looking at her and thought, 'what the hell have they given her', because I've never seen anything like it in my life. "She was completely frozen, her hands were like claws." Claire, 48, added: "The thing that destroyed me was she knew everything that was going on but she was frozen. "When I made contact with her I could see that she was there, she was trying to make eye contact with me but she couldn't speak." Night out with friends Millie and a group of friends were at the Moo Moo nightclub in Southend when a man offered her a drink and said "try this", her mum said. Claire added: "She took two sips and she didn't like it because it was really strong. Within five or ten minutes she felt sick, she wanted to go outside. "She said, 'I've been spiked'. She knew she wasn't feeling drunk, she knew it wasn't right. "She was sick and she couldn't see, she couldn't walk." Millie and her mum Claire, who was left horrified by what she witnessed at the hospital (Image: Millie Taplin/Facebook) Claire said: "I got there at 1.30am, the video shows what I was greeted with. I was just blown away. "I thought long and hard about posting [the video]. You always hear about people being spiked but you never see the reality of it, so I posted it." Millie was in that state for about three to four hours, her mum said, and was discharged from hospital that morning. She was "completely out of it" for the rest of the day, but has recovered. Enter your postcode below to see the crimes committed near you The incident was reported to Essex Police and the nightclub. Claire said the club's manager has been helpful and has offered extra protection for Millie if she decides to return. The mum said: "It was the first time she has ever been out clubbing on her own. I hope it doesn't stop her from wanting to go out. "It could have happened anywhere. I don't think Millie will ever take a drink off someone ever again." Millie is seen with her eyes wide open and jaw clenched after she was allegedly drugged at a club (Image: Millie Taplin/Facebook) Police 'investigating' An Essex Police spokesman said: "We are investigating after we received a report of a woman having a drink spiked at a nightclub in Southend. "It is reported that an 18-year-old woman had taken ill outside a venue in Warrior Square. The report was made to us at 3.30am on Saturday 1 August. The woman was taken to hospital for assessment. "No arrests have been made and our enquiries are ongoing." Anyone with information is asked to contact police. A spokesman for Moo Moo said: "We urge all customers to be present when their drink is ordered and that they do not leave it unattended. "The alleged drink spiked appears to have been accepted from a person known to the lady affected and whilst it was not reported to us at the time, we are assisting the police who are dealing with the matter." A12 crash: Essex Police plea for witnesses who saw 'woman on road' before fatal collision near Galleywood Greater Anglia: Person dies after being hit by a train in Essex
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Wichita Falls Police are investigating an apparent suicide at a local movie theater. Times Record News reports that at around 6:30 pm on Sunday police were summoned to Cinemark Theater in Parker Square after a dead body was discovered inside a storage closet. It was determined that the unidentified male was an employee of the theater. His name has not been officially released. Wichita Falls Police Department spokesman Sgt. Harold McClure says the body was sent for an autopsy. The exact manner of death was not disclosed, but police say it did not involve a firearm. No other injuries were reported.
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"Families of Lone Soldiers" shows volunteers' advocacy at I.A.C.'s Celebrate Israel Festival in L.A. A British-Jewish veteran volunteer in the Israeli Air Force, Dr. Jason Fenton, discusses the history of overseas volunteers in Israel's defense, beginning with her Independence War. Recorded at the Israel Independence Day Fair in Los Angeles, 2012 (today known as Celebrate Israel Festival). In 1967, in anticipation of the Six-Day War, world Jewry sent thousands of Zionistic volunteers to Israel, that the Jewish Agency hoped to immigrate. Some did immigrate, while since that time, many Israelis emigrated. Still today, a number of army-age teens Israelis from those families, along with diaspora-Jewish families, elect to enlist to serve in the Israel Defense Forces. Because they haven't local family support in Israel for weekends, holidays, or "leave time," they are known as Lone Soldiers The overseas enlistees comprise about 45% of the 6,300 I.D.F.'s total lone soldiers. A support group was founded to serve as a liason between the service-members, their families back home, and the I.D.F. Pictured (l to r) at their booth at the Celebrate Israel Festival in L.A.: co-founders/c0-chairs Eli Fitlovitz and Dr. Lawrence Platt; philanthropic supporters Sheldon and Dr. Miriam Adelson; Evie and Stuart Steinberg, parents who lost their son, Max, as a Lone Soldier in the I.D.F. The Families of Lone Soldiers' group was founded in Los Angeles, as a result of the number of families from here whose children elect to serve. The group is now international. Their website describes their association as: "We are families who are united together to support each other while our children are serving or have completed their service in the IDF. It started out by connecting parents with each other and to the state of Israel and the government of Israel while their children are serving as lone soldiers in the IDF as well as to help families obtain resources. We support their families during the time of service and after. Assisting and supporting parents in this challenging time both in the United States and Israel." Some of the leaders of the Families of Lone Soldiers' spoke with us at their booth at the Celebrate Israel Festival in Los Angeles. Video (above) includes co-founder/co-chair Eli Fitlovitz; are co-founder/co-chair Dr. Lawrence Platt; Stuart Steinberg, the father of Max (a Lone Soldier from L.A. who gave his life for Israel), and Israeli-American philanthropist, Dr. Miriam Adelson, who praised the Friends of Lone Soldiers booth at I.A.C.'s Celebrate Israel Fest as "Great!" Israeli-American veterans of I.D.F. lone soldier enlistment, (pictured left to right) Mr. Adi Lerner, Danielle Tubul, and Sharon Marciano discuss their motivations and attitudes on upheaving their lives to relocate to the Israeli Army. What did they do and learn in the country's national service for young people? Veteran lone soldier, Jonathan ("Yoni") Cohen explains his motivations y he served to protect modern civilization - and what Israel's security means for the world. In video below, Evie and Stuart Steinberg address an L.A. community gathering in memory of late son, Max, at Temple of the Arts at the Saban Theater, August 2014. More info is available on the Families of Lone Soldiers' website. "Families of Lone Soldiers" shows volunteers' advo...
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CBP sent digital images and a sample to an import specialist who determined that the "leaping cat" logo on the briefs were "substantially indistinguishable" from Puma's protected trademark. Based on this examination, CBP determined that the manufacturer of the briefs violated a trademark belonging to Puma that is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The usage purportedly constitutes a counterfeit of Puma's trademark and the CBP is using this as a basis for forfeiture action. It is not yet clear what company produced the allegedly illegal items, nor is it clear whether that company will face any legal repercussions save the seizure of the offending articles of clothing. Civil asset forfeiture is a legal procedure where law enforcement take possession of an individual's property if that property is suspected of being involved in a crime. Most states don't require a criminal conviction before property is seized. Since forfeiture cases are a civil matter, the burden of proof is generally lower than it would be for a criminal case. While civil asset forfeiture can occur on goods entering the United States, it also often occurs on a smaller scale, involving individual citizens of the United States and their private property. Due to the aforementioned controversial aspects of civil asset forfeiture, such cases are often disputed, and sometimes the owners of the forfeited items are able to recover their seized property. Civil asset forfeiture laws are in dispute and being changed in various states as well; this is being done in order to protect citizens from losing their property if those citizens have not committed crimes relating to that property. If your lawful property has been seized, then you should hire an attorney. Contact us to set up a free initial consultation and work with one of Florida's most experienced civil forfeiture defense attorneys.
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Quality of dying is post-code rationed Dying is a problem throughout the world. Most 2nd and 3rd world countries have hospices as add-ons to Hospital or Community care in centres of population. The pretence that care for the dying is not rationed is partly responsible, as is the denial of most politicians and the public. A collusion to deny quality care to the dying has been inevitable since GPs were relieved of their 24 hour responsibility for patients. In my own area of the country there were 5 doctors with a diploma of palliative care, but they were never facilitated to work where they could have been most useful – in Hospital. The result of not using their skills is that fewer GPs have applied for the diploma, and the ones who did have retired; their skills have been lost. There will be no fuss because dead patients do not vote. Hospice at home is a good solution and if state funds went in this direction some form of equity might be possible. Chris Smyth in The Times 31st March 2016 reports: Thousands die thirsty and in pain due to poor care – The review found that many hospitals are still not taking care for the dying seriously enough Thousands of people are still dying thirsty and in pain because doctors and nurses are "terrified" of talking about death, a review by the Royal College of Physicians has found. End-of-life care has improved since the abolition of a controversial death checklist freed staff to act with human compassion, the audit concludes. However, there is still "unacceptable variation" in care, with many hospitals not taking caring for the dying seriously enough. Only one in ten has full palliative care services available 24/7. The audit is the first since the scrapping of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP), which an official investigation found led to dying patients being ­refused food and drink by staff acting on "tick box" protocols. 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The audit also expressed concern about a shortage of trained staff to help patients at the end of their lives, with only 37 per cent of hospitals having face-to-face palliative care services from 9 to 5 and 11 per cent providing them around the clock. Adrian Tookman, clinical director at the charity Marie Curie, said: "We can't ignore the fact that the vast majority of dying people still have limited or no ­access to specialist palliative care support when they need it in hospital. This is not right nor good enough." NHS England said the audit showed that there had been some improvement. A spokesman added: "There are clear variations in the support and services received across hospitals, and areas where improvements must be made." •Millions of older people are stuck on too many tablets that could be doing them harm, the NHS treatments adviser has warned. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence wants doctors to try to replace drugs with alternatives such as exercise or therapy. Smitha Mundasad reports for BBC News: Around the clock care for dying 'not good enough' Dead people don't vote… End-of-life care 'deeply concerning' Traditional In-patient Hospices are not viable in small populations Local government grants cut to charities which are health related – The pretence that there is no rationing has to be ended, before meaningful debate and cultural change can begin. This entry was posted in A Personal View, Rationing, Stories in the Media on March 31, 2016 by Roger Burns - retired GP. Pressure grows on Cameron to avert all-out strike Pressure grows on Cameron to avert all-out strike 12 30/03/2016 Original article from doctorsnet (http://www.doctors.net.uk/news/article.aspx?newsid=23996&areaid=5) for full article The government was continuing to resist growing pressure to return to talks on the junior doctors' contract yesterday. The Academy of the Medical Royal Colleges stepped into the dispute urging the government and junior doctors to "step back from the brink" before next month's all-out strike. This was followed by a 1,200 signature letter to David Cameron organised by senior GPs urging him to intervene. Last week health secretary Jeremy Hunt and other ministers insisted they would not negotiate any further on the contract they intend to impose this summer. But even their senior medical adviser, NHS medical director Bruce Keogh, warned the dispute had "derailed" plans to improve weekend care. Yesterday Labour shadow health spokeswoman Heidi Alexander promised to keep up the pressure on Mr Hunt to "find a solution" to the dispute. This entry was posted in Uncategorized on March 30, 2016 by ytimba. A flawed regulatory process and the bodies continue to pile up ? Time to end the interrogations that blight doctors lives , a call to reform the GMC Article link below , from the BMA website Stand by me: surviving a GMC investigation An investigation by the GMC is a stressful experience and it can be a protracted process. Tammy Lovell reports on an initiative to help doctors cope by providing emotional support. On the brink of losing his career and livelihood as a result of a GMC investigation, a GP found himself sinking into anxiety and overwhelmed with feelings of shame. The overseas-qualified doctor, who we will call Dr Handen, says: 'I didn't know what would happen next. I wasn't sure about anything. I was at the point of losing my job and my licence and everything I could survive from. 'I wouldn't be able to get any job other than [as a] doctor. It would mean someone would cut my feet off and leave me alone to walk.' Dr Handen faced an investigation after concerns were raised about his clinical skills and ability to speak English during a 360-degree appraisal. Following a clinical governance audit, it was suggested that his primary care trust place him in a training practice so that he could become more familiar with UK practices. However, after nine months they had still failed to find him a suitable post…………………. The rest of the article is available here http://www.bma.org.uk/news-views-analysis/news/2015/february/stand-by-me-surviving-a-gmc-investigation This entry was posted in Guest, Stories in the Media on March 30, 2016 by ytimba. "Militant" Junior doctors ( what the ones who haven't been involved in industrial action for more than 40 years prior to this episode) A government health minister has accused 'increasingly militant' junior doctors of holding the country to ransom after the BMA announced plans for an all-out strike next month. link to full article at GP MAgazine ( …….the same group of sensible ,dedicated employees of the NHS who haven't been involved in industrial action for more than 40 years prior to this episode . No Jeremy we don't believe you. This is a result of the long term rationing of places at medical school, the gender bias caused by undergraduate entry, and inept manpower planning). This entry was posted in Guest, Rationing, Stories in the Media on March 30, 2016 by ytimba. Hunt says Brexit would be a threat to NHS Mr Hunt's tries harder to remove any remaining credibility from his ministerial role with more pro EU "claptrap" and scaremongering on an incredible scale.Perhaps we should put Mr Hunt on this T shirt ? What next the UK Daffodil population would be under threat from a Brexit ??? More scaremongering from the Pro EU lobby one would think that leaving the EU was akin to adding £1 trillion to the national debt ( or selling off vast swathes of public asset for a song …. NHS Privatisation policy , Royal Mail / Rail network / Utilities and the Proposed all schools to become Academies ) Mark Gould for ONMEDICA link above to full article The Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has stepped into the Brexit debate saying that a UK exit from the European Union would be bad for the NHS. Writing in The Observer, Mr Hunt says that leaving would precipitate budget cuts, falling standards and an exodus of some 100,000 doctors and nurses. He quotes a report by the independent Office for Budget Responsibility which says "there appears to be a greater consensus that a vote to leave would result in a period of potentially disruptive uncertainty while the precise details of the UK's new relationship with the EU were negotiated". He says that this period of disruption could be a risk to the NHS. "Those wishing to leave might say this uncertainty is a price worth paying, but my concern is more practical. The NHS consumes the second biggest budget in Whitehall. Next year, thanks to this government's success in turning around the economy, it will have the sixth biggest increase in its history. Whole town looking at employed model of general practice In a move that looks like a return to the " Local Health Service of Pre 1948 " an advance in the provision of GP services or a retrograde step ? 30 March 2016 By Alex Matthews-King for Pulse Magazine LINK to Article below EXCLUSIVE A town in the south of England could see its entire general practice population give up their independent contractor status and move to an employed model, Pulse has learnt. GPs in Gosport, south Hampshire have approached the 'new model of care' provider in the region to give a presentation on how a salaried model could work for them, the GP lead has told Pulse. Such a move could see a 'significant reduction' in the number of traditional practices in the area, he added. Calling DIY SOS! Maybe they can save the NHS – cartoon Calling DIY SOS! Maybe they can save the NHS – cartoon – What can we do about the secret cut George Osborne made to the NHS repairs fund in his budget last week? The production line for patients needing scanners is analogous with the production line for doctors. It needs maintenance and review of capacity given future demographics. Model updating is equivalent to graduate entry as default. Thanks to The Guardian (http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/ng-interactive/2016/mar/23/calling-diy-sos-maybe-they-can-save-the-nhs-cartoon)
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How an E-Bike Works CategoriesTools In this introduction to electric bikes, we explain what an e-bike is, how they work, and simplify the different types of e-bikes on offer. For more information including answers to some frequently asked questions, check out the full article over on the BikeExchange Blog: https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/blog/how-an-ebike-works-faq-guide BikeExchange, Where the World Rides www.bikeexchange.com (USA) www.bikeexchange.com.au (Australia) www.bikeexchange.com.co (Colombia) www.bikeexchange.ca (Canada) www.bikeexchange.co.uk (UK) www.bikeexchange.ie (Ireland) www.bikeexchange.co.nz (NZ) www.bikeexchange.de (Germany) www.bikeexchange.be (Belgium) www.bikeexchange.nl (Netherlands) Follow BikeExchange: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BikeExchange… Twitter: https://twitter.com/bikeExchange Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bikeexchange/ STRAVA: https://www.strava.com/clubs/BikeExch… Michael Izzy February 26, 2021 @ 9:45 pm Why was he shaking his leg looking super nervous at the end. Praveen Katakam February 26, 2021 @ 9:48 pm Most difficult accent that I ever heard. Not able to understand a lot of words. Charles Bandini February 26, 2021 @ 9:54 pm SAXMANIVAN February 26, 2021 @ 9:57 pm Best explanation ever! simple and to the point! One thing you missed was speaking about VOLTAGE….36, 48, AND 52 Volts! Oleg Petelevitch February 26, 2021 @ 10:03 pm My pedalec works with throttle ! And peddles ! pepper195213 February 26, 2021 @ 10:08 pm You are cuter than a bug's ear. However, I am terrible at any kind of accent! I'll have to go to another YouTube! crxmsonify February 26, 2021 @ 10:18 pm Loved it, Thanks! Totally underrated! Operation Mindfuck February 26, 2021 @ 10:18 pm Why don't they design them so the pedals charge the battery? Jitendra February 26, 2021 @ 10:27 pm Just wondering if this ebikes have regenerate braking. Love muss B February 26, 2021 @ 10:34 pm I do love this idea but like all electric vehicles the batteries are useless after 6-7 years ! What they don't tell you about electric cars is you pay 30-40,000 for them and they are written off after the batteries are shot because it's to expensive to replace them !! Lean 2200 February 26, 2021 @ 10:40 pm Whats the point of biking then takes away the whole fun of actually biking and sweating. Gesus people really getting lazier.
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Oxid thallný (Tl2O) je černý hygroskopický prášek tající při teplotě 579 °C, v tavenině silně leptající sklo. Chemické reakce S vodou reaguje za vzniku nažloutlého roztoku hydroxidu thallného (TlOH). Lze ho připravit zahříváním TlOH nebo Tl2CO3 v nepřítomnosti vzduchu. 2 TlOH → Tl2O + H2O Tl2CO3 → Tl2O + CO2 Reakcí s oxidem uhelnatým lze z oxidu thallného snadno připravit kovové thallium. Použití Oxid thallný se využívá jako přísada do optických skel s vysokým indexem lomu. Probíhá také výzkum jeho využití v oblasti vysokoteplotních supravodičů. Reference Thallný Thallné sloučeniny
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Flash / No Tomorrow Tuesday Premieres By: robertevorik WHAT WOULD YOU SACRIFICE TO HAVE EVERYTHING YOU'VE EVER WANTED? — Barry (Grant Gustin) is living his dream life – his parents are alive, he's asked Iris West (Candice Patton) on a date and he can finally be a normal guy as Central City has another speedster, Kid Flash (Keiynan Lonsdale), running around saving the city. When Barry starts forgetting parts of his old life, the Reverse Flash (guest star Matt Letscher) taunts his nemesis and tells him that there will be serious repercussions for Barry and the ones he loves if he continues to live in this alternate universe. In addition to losing his memories, his powers will also start to fade. When disaster strikes, Barry must decide if he wants to continue to live in this world as Barry Allen or return to his universe as The Flash. Jesse Warn directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti & Andrew Kreisberg and teleplay by Brooke Roberts (#301). Don't miss the Season Premiere of The Flash Tuesday 8p on SFL-TV, The CW SERIES PREMIERE — Evie (Tori Anderson) is a risk-averse quality-control assessor, who appreciates order. Then Evie meets charming, free-spirited Xavier (Joshua Sasse), who encourages Evie to carpe that diem, because he believes humankind has a mere eight months and twelve days until a runaway asteroid smacks us all into stardust. That's why he made an Apocalyst – a tally of every last thing he wants to do before the world goes kaput. So with the help of her friends, Evie must decide whether Xavier is certifiable and whether that even matters, if being with him means living her life more fully. Amy Pietz, Jesse Rath, Jonathan Langdon and Sarayu Blue also star. Corinne Brinkerhoff, Scott McCabe and Tori Stanton wrote the episode, directed by Brad Silberling (#101). Don't miss the Series Premiere of No Tomorrow Tuesday 9p on SFL-TV, The CW
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This obscure computer is said to be compatible with the Atari VCS 2600 game system. This feature is typical of eastern countries such has Korea or Honk-Kong where copyrights were not very respected. The Laser 2001 for example is also known to accept Colecovision and Atari cartridges through a special extension. The Hanimex Pencil II was also supposed to accept Colecovision cartridges. And indeed, the cartridge slot of the BIT-60 seems very similar to the VCS-2600 one ! The BIT-60 and its brother the BIT-90 had no success and disappeared quickly surely because of copyright issues. see more Bit Corporation BIT 60 Ebay auctions !
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Opossum Hollow Trail Mountain Bike Race in the Knob Noster State Park outside Warrensburg is now scheduled for December 2nd. Due to heavy thunderstorms the first race date was cancelled. Everyone please help us spread the word. If you have any other questions about the race please contact Sgt. Jeremy M. Hall via email at [email protected] or home phone number (660-687-0531) or you can visit their facebook page here. It is an easy drive and an amazingly fun trail system. The race is a fund-raiser for the local trail building association.
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Fizzlex brings up some good points. While this is great news ruffian, I think a lot of us should look at larger goals than just killing the yeast. For instance, if you continue to chew your food poorly then this will benefit the bad bugs once again. If you digestion becomes sluggish then you can become ill again quite quickly. If you have leaky gut syndrome then this drug might not cure you at all because you need to heal the holes in your gut. And if you have heavy metals, then this doesn't address one of the causes of the problem. However I think its something you should try once your digestion has improved and you might want to do something that will completely eradicate it once you are doing good and want to give up. Its a long battle and sometimes there are stuff out there that can allow you be your healthiest faster. I am considering it down the road but am more interested in a treatment that prevents a relapse (which is what my naturopath is doing). One thing a lot of people deal with after drugs like this is they break down and the yeast comes back again and I want to prevent this from happening as much as possible. Dvjorge knows about the stories but it happens quite often. Good luck ruffian and hope you can live normally and the yeast doesn't come back.
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Bas Cuisine. France's true and humble cooking. When I tell my French colleagues that their Haute Cuisine was really created by Italians, they get this trembling about the cheeks I find so very amusing, they will never truly come to terms with the fact that French cooking can be defined before and after Caterina di Medici married king Henry II of Orleans. In fact, the bride when inspecting her future husband's royal kitchens qualified the cooks as "barbaric pigs", and only came back four years later with an army of Florentine and Genovese chefs. They introduced the omelet, a roman creation called Ova Melita back in imperial times using the eggs of geese laced with honey, today's Omelette. Bain Marie was invented by Maria di Ferona, an Italian alchemist, who developed the double boiler, sick of watching her lead churn to coal at the bottom of the cauldron in search of the transmutation of matter, she called it of course 'Bagno de Maria", the same applying to béchamel sauce formerly "becchia melia", chantilly, puffed pastry and other couple of hundred items brought in by the Queen's vassals, last but not least, the fork was introduced into France by her, who made it an edict all should learn its use. All this said and done and before I am guillotined here, I point out that in my opinion the best of France lies not behind complicated courtesan concoctions, but in its simple, hearty provincial cooking I have dearly come to call "Bas Cuisine" From the satisfying potages of Auvergne, to the bouillabaisse and fresh herbs of Provence, the velvety texture of boeuf bourguignon in Dijon and the fresh aroma of the cassoulets in Languedoc characterize the true spirit of French cooking. The crispy and delicate "Bresse Poulet" in Savoy, simply offered at the pit, the rich palate of the quiches from Lorraine, Bretagne with its crêpes, Normandie with its world-famous Camembert cheese, rich meat dishes washed down with cider and Calvados, Champagne and Bordeaux, with its wines and cheeses, Châteaux country trout, roast pork, and the fruits and vegetables from Touraine and the Loire valley, French country cooking displays an array of flavors colors and textures as varied and honest as the people who make it, and I would never trade a wooden bench at a country dining table for anything else when eating French food.
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cry for help Rapper begs public to support Irish artists as he's forced to return to part-time job It comes as the government have imposed new Covid restrictions on the entertainment sector Malaki Rapper Malaki has begged the Irish public to support Irish musicians as the entertainment sector has been hit by more Covid restrictions. The 19-year-old Dubliner had to return to his part-time job as a hospital porter to support himself as the government implemented new Covid-restrictions on hospitality, which includes a 50% cap on venue capacity. Speaking to Ryan Tubridy on his Radio One programme this morning, Hugh Mulligan, known as Malaki, said that there is not much left for entertainers to do, and it now lies with the public to support home-grown artists. "At this stage, it doesn't come down to the artist, it comes down to the fans and the people and the public to buy [merchandise] to support, to look after home grown artists before any other artists." Dublin rapper Malaki says music helped him cope with his mental health struggles Christy Moore cancels five Vicar Street gigs with four rescheduled at reduced capacity "To radio stations to play Irish artists to keep it going, because at this stage we're really struggling and we're losing our livelihood and if it goes on any longer there's not much else we can do," he said. "I had to get my part time job back again," he told Ryan. "I'm working in a hospital again, many other artists are doing the same thing so it's really a cry to the public and the fans, rather than the artists, to really stick their head out and put a bit of money into the merch, for Christmas would be a good idea." Malaki said that plenty of artists have bought merchandise for upcoming shows that they can no longer sell. "It's really up to the public this time, the artists have done everything they can and unfortunately the government has kind of failed us again. It's more of a cry for help to the public - if we can really give support to the artists that are up and coming it would really mean the world to us." He recently played gigs in Belfast, Cork, Limerick and Galway, hoping to end his tour with a sold-out hometown show in Dublin on Thursday December 9th, but was forced to pull his final gig forward to tonight, Monday December 6th to ensure all ticket-holders can attend. "It's a big inconvenience for people," he said. "It's been really hard but we were excited to finally finish the tour in Dublin." Announcing the change of date on social media, he wrote: "My darlings, due to government restrictions we are forced to move our Dublin sold out Academy gig from the 9th of December to the Monday December 6th. Children account for more than a third of Covid tests as HSE battles to meet demand Traders delight as Dublin's oldest Christmas market 'back with a bang' on Henry Street Booster shots for over-50s 'imminent' as extra jab programme set to hit 1m milestone "We understand this is inconvenient but the government have given us no notice and help along the way. For most people this will be there last indoor gig for a very long time, so let's have one more f*cking blow out and come together as a community!" "If you can't come please put the tickets on your story and tag me and we will repost them as many people are still looking for tickets! I f*cking love you guys!! Let's do this." Following his gig tonight, Malaki will jet to London to play a sold-out show at Camden Assembly tomorrow. Guilty plea Woman punched and scratched security guard during assault outside Dublin city shop A WOMAN has admitted her part in an attack on a female security guard who was beaten and injured on the street when she confronted two people on suspicion of shoplifting. Taoiseach denies Nphet has been 'gagged' as pressure mounts over media restrictions THE Government coming under pressure to explain why scientific experts in that National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) need official clearance in future before they can publicly speak about the Covid-19 pandemic. savage attack Vulnerable man beaten with gas cylinder in home during horror aggravated burglary A "vulnerable" man is still receiving medical treatment after he was the victim of a horrific aggravated burglary in which he was savagely beaten with a gas cylinder in his home. Latest Irish News Irishman (29) charged after allegedly 'exposing buttocks' on Dublin-New York flight Taoiseach says country needs to 'smile and sing again' as two-year Covid nightmare nears end 'My 'Wave' camel cardigan was hanging in Carrie Bradshaw's closet'
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@paythelimit DUHH lol thats with every single strategy. Could this be another sell setup in motion, marked with a check sign? The body of the second candle?? I dont like it much. You can't just take ever setup you see on the 1min/5min/15min/etc...you need to develop a set of criteria to take a trade, or maybe more importantly, to not take a trade. As this is a discretionary method, those criteria will vary from trader to trader. This is very true. This method offers a huge amount of potential setups because it can be used across all timeframes and is a relatively common formation of the candlesticks. Many are absolutely valid and will get you pips. It is more important to decide what is NOT a good setup rather than what is good. I've done a lot of backtesting this weekend and the biggest, most important criteria are the direction of the trend and how much SL you put in. The trend: For the same cross you can have a completely different trend on M1 toH1 or H4. If they are different you are taking a risk. Best to only take setups where the trend is the same for the short timeframes and longer ones. SL: obviously M1 on EU is not the same as M1 on GJ and certainly not the same as H1 on GJ. You must look at what a sensible SL is for the trade you are taking. Maybe 5 pips above the breach zone is fine for M1 EU but you might need 30 pips or more for H1 GJ. Cyborg mentioned this at the beginning, but it is a fundamental point to turning this method into something successful. Hi CroFX, From a set-up point of view that is correct .. you then go down to lower TFs looking for a set-up within your original set-up. This is key to have good entry and minimum DD ... 5 Min TF has one .. FXCyborg I subscribed to your excellent thread. Your price action information has already blown my mind. I have read through 53 pages so far. Please continue sharing and weeding out the trolls. Looking forward to submitting some charts for your review. I definitely appreciate you sharing what you have learned and figured out on your own in your 30 years of trading. Red arrow shows the 3 bar pattern and engulfing bar. Risk to reward ratio is 3.5 to 1. We trade what we believe!
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