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This species is found most commonly in North America and Europe. Unlike most other gulls, the black-legged kittiwake spends most of the year far out at sea, usually out of sight of land. It is commonly found over continental shelves and at areas of upwelling, where cool, nutrient-rich waters rise to the surface and result in an abundance of prey. At Living Coasts our kittiwakes have sprat, herring, mackerel, whitebait and squid. They also regularly get capelin and smelt and also sand eels in breeding season. They are particularly keen on smelt, squid and herring. They also have mealworms which they love. Its diet consists predominantly of marine invertebrates (e.g. squid and shrimps) and fish, especially a diet rich in sand eels, although during the breeding season it may also take intertidal molluscs, crustaceans (e.g. crayfish), earthworms, small mammals and plant matter. The black-legged kittiwake feeds by snatching food from the surface of water or by plunge-diving to take food items just below the surface. It usually forages in flocks, often in association with other seabirds, and may occasionally steal food from other species. Breeding usually takes place on steep coastal cliffs with narrow ledges, although the black-legged kittiwake will also nest on buildings and other man-made structures. Adult black-legged kittiwakes return to the breeding grounds from January, but breeding does not take place until May and June. The female black-legged kittiwake lays 1 to 3 eggs, which are incubated by both adults for 24 to 28 days. The chicks fledge at about 34 to 58 days old. After breeding, the birds leave the breeding ground from July to August, and the young remain at sea for the first few years of life, not returning to breed until they are three to five years old. Significant population declines have been recorded in some parts of its range, such as in the United Kingdom. Threats to the black-legged kittiwake include oil pollution and the depletion of its food resources due to over-fishing. Climate change is already a threat, warmer seas are causing changes to food availability and there is a strong link between rising sea temperatures and decreases in kittiwake breeding success and populations size. The black-legged kittiwake has been the subject of a number of long-term studies and is considered a good indicator of the fluctuating conditions of marine ecosystems. This species is also protected in some European countries by national legislation, including France, Portugal and Spain. Population monitoring occurs across much of its breeding range, including Greenland, Norway, Iceland, France and the U.K. Further recommended conservation measures for the black-legged kittiwake include investigating its movements, diet and habitat use outside of the breeding season, as well as monitoring hunting and supporting efforts to reduce the risk of oil spills.
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Home Technology Galaxy M51 launched In India with 7,000mAh battery Galaxy M51 launched In India with 7,000mAh battery Vivek Dubey Galaxy M51 Launched: Samsung has launched its new Galaxy M51 smartphone in India. The company has made big claims about the battery backup of this smartphone and hence the phone is provided with a 7,000mAh battery. Reverse charging is supported and is accompanied by Type C to Type C cable. The Galaxy M51 also supports 25W fast charging with this 7,000 Mah battery. Samsung has claimed that the phone can be used for a talk about 64 hours continuously by charging fully. Not only that, but the company has also said that the user can use the Internet on this smartphone for 24 hours continuously. Talking about video playback, the company said that users can watch videos continuously for 34 hours and listen to music continuously for 182 hours. The base variant of the Galaxy M51 is priced at Rs 24,999. The top variants have 128GB of storage with 8GB of RAM and are priced at Rs 26,999. The smartphone is offered in black and blue variants. It can be purchased from Retail Storage from September 18, including Amazon and Samsung websites. With this, HDFC card users will be given an instant discount of Rs 2,000. In galaxy M51, the company has not given the Exynos processor, but the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor. Samsung generally offers in-house Exynos processors in its smartphones in India. The Galaxy M51 flaunts a 6.7-inch Full HD Plus Super AMOLED display. Here, the company has used the Infinity O display. There is a punch-hole display with a 32-megapixel selfie camera. For graphics, it has Adreno 618GPU. Camera Setup – There are four rear cameras. The primary camera is 64 megapixels. The second is an ultra-wide lens of 12 megapixels. There is a 5-megapixel depth-sensing camera. The 5-megapixel macro camera is also given. In the matter of storage, the Galaxy M51 is offered with two memory variants. There is 128GB memory with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage with 8GB of RAM. The phone has a fingerprint scanner on its side and is also supported by face unlock. The Galaxy M51 has a two-SIM slot as well as a dedicated micro SD card slot that can increase memory up to 512GB. The phone runs on Android 10-based OneUI Core 2.1. Auto reset android app permissions coming for more devices Ransomware Attack At Equinix Data Center Bltooth Vulnerability Threatens Ad-blocker AdGuard deploys world's first DNS-over-QUIC resolver Discord-Stealing Malware Invades npm Packages Netwalk Ransomware Hit Pakistani Electricity Provider Hackers steal sensitive client data in Israeli insurance firm data breach Reverse Shell Cheat Sheet Ransomware: This new variant might be subsequent big malware threat to... Child Pornography Website Taken Down from Dark Web Critical Vulnerability Found In Cisco Pentagon Impedes 36 Million Malicious Emails Each Day
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This is an exciting and busy time for consigners getting ready for the 2019 Beef Expo in Louisville, Kentucky and by the sound of things, you are anxious to see this years catalog! (For more information on the Beef Expo, please check out the Events page under Membership at the top of this page) This year we decided to do a complete redesign of the catalog to better serve you! Over the years we have figured out what works and what doesn't and this year we took action. Our main goal was to have a catalog that was more user friendly and inviting. One major change is giving consigners, buyers and spectators more space to take notes on each animal and the ability to easily follow along during the SHOW and the SALE and write down the results. I believe this ability to "interact" with Beefalo events through the catalog will increase interest in the breed and promote additional sales in the future. I will provide catalogs to spectators viewing the Show in stands at the event in hopes to promote more interaction and attendance at the SALE. I know you all are just as excited as I am to have the Catalog officially published - I am waiting for the official release from the publisher. Once I receive it - I will publish it! We have also implemented a few other adaptions to the Show & Sale process that will help streamline the event and the infamous "final day paperwork" for everyone. Please stop by the new and improved ABA booth for more information - I think you will be pleasantly surprised! Don't forget FRIDAY, MARCH 1 @ 6:30PM we will be having our annual ABA dinner and Board of Directions Election for 2019. We have added a raffle giveaway so don't forget to purchase your dinner tickets! Safe travel and we look forward to seeing everyone there!
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Group Information | Sankosha Co., Ltd. Sankosha group contributes to the dry cleaning industry as a leading company of commercial laundry and dry cleaning press machines. through supplying film and hangers, tries to support dry cleaning industry from the bottom. The mission of the Sankosha Group is to make the laundry and dry cleaning industry attractive to all. Sankosha is a leading company for commercial dry cleaning machines that is supported by customers worldwide. Its main line of products is laundry pressing, dry cleaning pressing, folding & bagging machines. Sankosha gains top market share in Japan and the US. Sankosha Film & Supply Co., Ltd. Sankosha Film & Supply is involved in film and hanger business. Sankosha Film & Supply sticks to quality and supplies at a reasonable price to support customers. Sankosha group established a local subsidiary company in the US, Thailand, and China. Through dealership network, we supply competitive products worldwide. In the US and Europe, we have played an important role by supplying products. Our mission is to make dry cleaning business popular in rest of world.
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Matt James Reveals If He's Dating Again After Rachael Kirkconnell Split ABC/Billy Kidd By Emily Hutchinson/March 16, 2021 11:57 am EST The Bachelor star Matt James has revealed if he's dating again following his split with Season 25 winner Rachael Kirkconnell. The morning after the big finale and the shocking After The Final Rose special aired on March 15, 2021, Matt appeared on Good Morning America to reveal if he's ready to get back into the dating game after he ended the show together with Rachael, but never actually proposed to her. During the episode, Matt confirmed to longtime host Chris Harrison's replacement Emmanuel Acho that he'd made the decision to break off his relationship with Rachael following racist photos of her surfacing online — some of which showed her at an antebellum-themed party in 2018 — for which she publicly apologized in February 2021. He explained they had discussed how hurtful Rachael's actions were, but said he knew he had to end things because "there's a lot of work that needs to be done" and he needed to "allow her to put in that work" by herself, per People. Towards the end of the episode, Matt made it clear they probably won't ever be getting back together. He told her, "That's something you gotta do on your own," and said, "That's why we can't be in a relationship." While it's unlikely Matt will be getting back together with Rachael, is he dating anyone else? Keep reading to find out what he's saying about looking for love again. Matt James needs 'time' before dating again ABC/Craig Sjodin Matt James opened up about his controversial The Bachelor ending during his March 16, 2021 appearance on Good Morning America while speaking to Michael Strahan. He doubled down on his revelation he's not dating Rachael Kirkconnell, but also made it clear he wasn't ready to start seeing anyone else. "I think there's a lot of work that needs to be done before I can think about being in a relationship with anybody," Matt admitted. "I need time to process everything that's going on. I want to respect Rachael and what she's gotta do, as well." Despite their fractured relationship, Matt also had some kind words for his winner. He called Rachael "a good person" and added, "Everything she outlined in her apology and statement, I'm looking forward to seeing her do. I know she's capable of it." And while his to his turn as the Bachelor no doubt had a disappointing end, Matt admitted he's happy his stint has encouraged important conversations about race, even if it meant he ended up single. "The conversations that have come from everything that has taken place are more important than anything I could have left with," he said. "If that means that I leave under the circumstances that I left with, then so be it."
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Former French leader Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday announced he will seek his party's nomination to stand in next year's presidential election. "I have decided to be a candidate in the 2017 presidential election," Sarkozy, who was president between 2007 and 2012, wrote in a foreword to a new book to be released Wednesday and seen by AFP. "I felt I had the strength to lead this battle at a troubled time in our history," he added. Sarkozy, 61, also posted a link to the extract on his Twitter account. "The next five years will be filled with danger but also with hope," wrote the 61-year-old conservative, who had made no secret of his ambition to return to the top job. He listed five major challenges for France, which included defending French identity, restoring lost competitiveness and enforcing state authority. The announcement of his bid to secure the nomination of his opposition Republicans at a party primary in November comes in the midst of an impassioned debate over the place of Islam in French society. Sarkozy said France's "top battle" was over how "to defend our lifestyle without being tempted to cut ourselves off from the rest of the world." It comes as no great surprise that Sarkozy has announced his presidential ambitions, with another book he penned in January this year widely seen as the launchpad for his presidency bid. In the book he revisited a few infamous moments during his time as president and admitted the error of some of his choices, including when he was filmed telling a farmer to "piss off your poor idiot" at an agricultural fair. "I myself was very wrong during a visit to the agricultural fair, to give in to provocation by responding to the individual who insulted me. It was a mistake, for he had the right to say what he wanted, albeit he didn't have to say it like that," he wrote. "I learned the hard way that having a strong character does not allow you to do anything."
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Silence on Climate Change Is Another Form of Denial President Barack Obama made a brief statement in the Rose Garden on Wednesday, announcing that the global accord to combat climate change, the Paris Agreement, had achieved enough signatories to enter into force. "This gives us the best possible shot to save the one planet we've got," Obama said... Striking Prisoners Are Bending the Arc of the Moral Universe Closer to Justice Grass-roots organizing, the hard work of building movements, can be grueling. Pay is often low or nonexistent. Success is never assured. As Martin Luther King Jr. said, "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." But it doesn't bend itself. Right now, under some of the... Xenophobia and Hate Exacerbate the Plight of Refugees Around the World The MS St. Louis was a German passenger ship whose most famous voyage, in the spring of 1939, became known as "The Voyage of the Damned." On that trip, 908 German Jewish refugees were headed to Cuba, fleeing the Nazis, but only 22 of the Jewish passengers were allowed to disembark. Aid... In Post-Olympics Brazil, a Political Coup Is No Game The Olympic torch in Rio de Janeiro has been extinguished, and the global spotlight has left Brazil. In the shadow of the Games, an extraordinary event has taken place, largely ignored in the U.S. media: a coup d'etat against Brazil's democratically elected president, Dilma Rousseff. Brazil is the... Climate Change and the 1,000-year Flood in Baton Rouge: When Will We Learn? The floodwaters are receding in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and the scale of the damage is revealing itself. It has been described as a 1,000-year flood, leaving at least 13 people dead and close to 60,000 homes ruined. According to Weather Underground meteorologists Jeff Masters and Bob Henson, August... For Future Summer Olympics, Climate Change Is No Game The first marathon, legend has it, occurred in ancient Greece in 490 B.C. The Athenians had repelled an invasion by the Persians, and a messenger was dispatched to run from the scene of the battle, the city of Marathon, to the capital at Athens, with news of the victory. He ran the distance, about... Donald Trump's Implied Assassination Threat, Fox News and the NRA Donald Trump is giving new meaning to "bully pulpit," ratcheting his irrational campaign rhetoric to new and dangerous lows. In North Carolina Tuesday, he said: "Hillary wants to abolish—essentially, abolish—the Second Amendment. By the way, and if she gets to pick—if she gets to pick her judges,... The Voting Rights Act, 2.0 The Voting Rights Act, signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on Aug. 6, 1965, helped enfranchise millions of African-Americans over the decades. Speaking before a bipartisan gathering of members of Congress, his Cabinet, civil-rights leaders and the press, Johnson said of African-Americans: "... The Liberty Bell and the Democratic Party: A Tale of Two Fractures in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA—The Liberty Bell, on permanent display here at Philadelphia's Independence Mall, is known for its famous fracture. The bell was cast in London in 1751, and cracked on its first test ring. The bell was molten down and recast in Philadelphia, and rang from the Pennsylvania State House,... Terror, Tennis Balls, and Tamir Rice CLEVELAND—Welcome to Cleveland, where the Republican National Convention (RNC) is underway. The RNC is a highly scripted, elaborately staged and lavishly publicly funded private party. Here, credentialed Republican delegates, most of them party activists from around the country, circulate within a...
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Largest road project in Georgia history to be completed this summer The $834 million Northwest Corridor Express Lanes project is expected to open by September The largest road project in Georgia's state history is just about finished as officials with the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) announced that the Northwest Corridor Express Lanes project should wrap up by late summer. The 30 miles of reversible express lanes stretch down parts of I-575 in Cherokee County and I-75 in Cobb County before ending at the I-285 interchange near SunTrust Park. The lanes will open for drivers heading south in the morning and then to the north for the afternoon rush. Despite inclement weather conditions over the past six months, GDOT was able to keep the $834 million project on track. While most of the work is already complete, GDOT crews are still racing to finish elevated portions of the expressway near the I-285 interchange. When the project eventually opens in September, all of the lanes will be toll lanes, which require drivers to have the Peach Pass, the state's electronic toll collection device. Source: WSB-TV (Atlanta) Biden infrastructure plan includes $621B for transportation infrastructure The Biden Administration today unveiled its much-anticipated $2 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan, dubbed The American Jobs Plan. This plan… Denver's I-70 expansion snagged on delays, milestones missed The $1.2 billion Central 70 project—an expansion of I-70 through northeast Denver—has been ongoing for two years, and while sizable progress is in… Pennsylvania DOT halting some road, bridge projects due to decreased revenue The Pennsylvania DOT relies rather heavily on the state's gas tax, which including ancillary fees, presently stands at 58.7 cents per gallon. However… It is estimated that Caltrans saved taxpayers more than $30 million by using a life-extending surface treatment. The story of how a crucial, if unglamorous, 22-mile stretch of California's famed Pacific Coast Highway was reborn Every year millions of people travel the iconic Highway 1, also known as the Pacific Coast Highway, stretching along the western coastline of… Gradall acquires VACALL industries Joint venture enhances key Maryland highway to reduce collision rates Maryland Route 404 (MD 404) is a major highway on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Anyone who has driven along the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and toward the…
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package org.micromanager.hcs; import org.micromanager.api.PositionList; public class WellPositionList { private String label_; private PositionList sites_; private int row_ = 0; private int col_ = 0; public WellPositionList() { sites_ = new PositionList(); } String getLabel() { return label_; } public void setLabel(String lab) { label_ = lab; } public PositionList getSitePositions() { return sites_; } public void setSitePositions(PositionList pl) { sites_ = pl; } public int getRow() { return row_; } public int getColumn() { return col_; } public void setGridCoordinates(int r, int c) { row_ = r; col_ = c; } }
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HomeEntertainmentKadiff Kirwan Net Worth, Dating, Affairs, Facts, Wiki-Bio Kadiff Kirwan Net Worth, Dating, Affairs, Facts, Wiki-Bio November 26, 2019 Roshan Shrestha Entertainment Born Name Kadiff Kirwan 5 feet 7 inches (1.7 m) Michaela Coel Kadiff Kirwan's Net Worth is in Hundred Thousands Kadiff Kirwan's Personal Life Quick Facts of Kadiff Kirwan Kadiff Kirwan is a British actor who gathered the limelight after starring in the television series, Timewasters. The actor is also famous for his role in the films and television series like Pokemon Detective Pikachu, This Way Up, Chewing Gum. If you want to know more about the personal and professional life of the actor, read until the end of the article!!! Kadiff Kirwan holds a net worth of $200,000. The actor garnered that fortune after appearing in numerous television and films. British television and film actor, Kadiff Kirwan. Source: Instagram Kirwan started his career as a stage artist. His first-ever acting performance was in the National Theatre's Production of HOME. After that, he also worked in the various productions at theatres of the Donmar Warehouse and The Old Vic. The British actor, moreover, started his journey in the television after appearing the episode of the television series, Call the Midwife in 2015. After that, he acted in many other television series like Crims, BBC Comedy Feeds, Black Mirror, Drifters, and This Way Up. Furthermore, the actor is about to star in the television series called The Stranger. Apart from that, Kandiff tried his luck in films. First, he appeared in the television movie, The Vote. Since then, he worked in films like Mary Queen of Scots and Pokemon Detective Pikachu. Until now, he worked along with the actors like Anthony Mackie, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Nicole Beharie. Starred as Jason On Timewasters Kirwan worked as one of the major actors for the television series Timewasters in 2017. The series is about a struggling jazz band from South London. Actor, Kadiff Kirwan in one of his photoshoots. Source: Instagram The actor portrayed the role of Jason in the series. He portrayed the role in nearly twelve episodes. Further, the series also featured actors like Oliver Wellington, Daniel Lawrence Taylor, and Adedayo Adedayo. Kadiff Kirwan is presently dating the love of his life, Michaela Coel. The couple is deeply in love and appears together in various places. Actor, Kadiff Kirwan along with his beau, Michaela Coel. Source: Instagram The couple started dating from 2015. During that time, both of the couples were working in the television series, Chewing Gum. Moreover, the couple is together for nearly four years, and it won't be a wonder if they soon decide to share the wedding vows. More About Kadiff's Beau Kirwan's better half, Michaela Coel is also a Ghanaian British actress, screenwriter, singer, songwriter, and poet. Yes, she is a multitalented actress who won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award in 2016. Kadiff Kirwan's girlfriend, Michaela Coel holding an award. Source: Digital Spy Coel is famous for her performance in the television series Chewing Gum. The actress self-created wrote and acted as the lead actress in the series. Furthermore, she is also popular for her roles in the series like The Aliens and Black Mirror. He graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama in 2011. He moved to London to pursue his career as an actor at the age of 18. Kadiff likes jazz, and his favorite album is Liquid Spirit of Gregory Porter. He likes to work with actors of different generations. He was a Pokeman fan when he was young. Kirwan has a 12-pack of stomach muscles. In 1998 Kadiff moved to Lancashire along with his family. Visit TheCelebsCloset for more celebrity news and updates!!! 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Published on Jamaica Gleaner (https://jamaica-gleaner.com) Home > Family found after 53 years Published:Sunday | January 5, 2014 | 12:00 AM Janet Silvera, Senior Gleaner Writer WESTERN BUREAU:As a child, Delvon Bulby Campbell never once experienced what it felt like to celebrate a birthday. He recalls at Christmas eating dinner from a plastic bowl and drinking syrup from an aluminum cup while seated on a verandah. "My adopted mother was a domestic helper and was not allowed to sit at her employer's dinner table," he told Outlook. He has carried the memory of one particular Christmas dinner for almost 40 years. "I was 16 at the time, when a member of my adopted family - a pretty wealthy prominent doctor - invited us to dinner. When we got to his house, I remembered seeing a very long table in a very large dining room with so much food that I had never seen before," he reminisced. Sign up for The Gleaner's morning and evening newsletters. [1] Everyone was eventually invited to the table and, Campbell, felt he, too, was invited. "As soon as I sat down, I was asked to leave the table and sit outside on this very large patio overlooking the city. I could see everyone eating, and I was never offered a bite," he recalled. LEARNING TO LOVE That form of discrimination never got the better of him. Instead, it taught him how to love the less fortunate. Campbell's story is one that numerous children born in Jamaica in the late '50s can relate to. In those days, it was common for parents to give away their children to relatives, friends, neighbours, and even strangers. Born in Highgate, St Mary, Campbell's biological mother was a 16-year-old helper, impregnated by her rich boss Oswald Campbell, whose wife knew everything that went on in her house but had little or no power to do anything about it. "My father's wife named me Delvon, and 11 months later, when my sister was born, she named her Delores," Campbell told Outlook from his home in Miami, Florida. Both he and his sister Delores were given away by their father. Their mother, Icilda Wallace, had no say in the matter. Her role, essentially, was that of a bedmate at nights and domestic during the days. Campbell's childhood was very difficult. At age 14, he was sent to St Patrick's Place of Safety, where he spent eight months before he was transferred to Alpha Boys' School, where he became a trumpeter. After leaving Alpha, he joined the Jamaica Defence Force, where he spent six years before migtrating to the United States. A year ago, Campbell found out about his 24 other siblings whom he never knew existed. Campbell, who operates a mobile grooming company in Florida, tells Outlook that, on Christmas Eve of 2012, he and his wife, Marsha, were walking in the Florida Keys Outlet Mall when he saw a store that looked Jamaican, called Natural Vibes (now Concept). "I was searching for a Usain Bolt PUMA shoes at the time, so I asked the guy in the store if he had any. He didn't have, but offered to source a pair and call me." Campbell said when he gave the proprietor, Andrew Roberts, his name and number, something clicked in the young man's eyes. "When I looked at him, he looked like one of my grand-uncles," Roberts told Outlook. He decided to call his mother. "I told my mom and she said he must be one of the sons that her uncle had gone back to Jamaica looking for between 1989 and 1991." Roberts said that, within half an hour, he knew Campbell was his relative. "He looks exactly like his father. When I looked in his eyes, I saw his dad." The family began a round-up, bringing together Oswald Campbell's children living in the United Kingdom, St Martin, and Jamaica. While alive, Oswald Campbell visited Jamaica twice, trying to find the two children he had left in Jamaica. He found Delores, who now resides in Old Harbour. However, Delvon had moved to the United States. Two weeks after finding his relatives, Campbell's older sister, Lorna Campbell, who lives in the United Kingdom, was on a plane to Miami to meet her baby brother. "When the phone call came through last Christmas that he was found, it was mind-blowing," she told Outlook. "I, too, was given away as a baby. We had an immediate connection - I couldn't even understand [it] myself. It was like I already knew him," she stated. "We had so much in common, compared to the other siblings. The love that emanated from him was different," she said. She recalled that it was impossible to contain herself en route to Miami. "I had a lot of questions: what is he like, what is his wife going to be like - it was amazing." When she met her brother in the airport, she said they hugged tightly. "It was overwhelming. I just wanted to know everything about him." Her trip to Florida was scheduled for two weeks, but she extended her stay for an extra week, while they caught up on 53 years of not seeing each other. "I didn't want to leave when the time came around," she quipped. Also born in Highgate, Lorna's life took a different path as she was 'adopted' by an uncle and his wife. Seven months after being discovered, Delvon went to England to meet the rest of his family. His sister Lorna described that visit as phenomenal. "We had a family reunion of over 50 people," she recalled. Now the local councillor of the London Borough of Lambeth and Cabinet member for equalities and communities, she told Outlook that she was not always this happy about what had happened in her life. "At first, I was very upset and bitter, because I felt I was denied the opportunity to grow with my siblings, but I have reached a stage in my life where I have been able to forgive," she says. She said her baby brother has inspired her. "He is not bitter, he hasn't dwelled on it. He is living his life to the fullest. He has so much love to give. He just loves humanity." On Christmas Day 2013, Delvon Campbell got his lifetime wish of having dinner with his family. He and his wife - and their two dogs - hosted 20 family members at Christmas dinner. "I get the chance to host my first Christmas dinner with my biological family for the first time in my life. I am very grateful to the Almighty that I have gotten that chance while I am still alive to have this experience. I have never forgotten from whence I came. I was taken care of the best way they knew how to in those days," he wrote on his Facebook page, two days before Christmas. Yes, Delvon Campbell has forgiven his father for giving him away to total strangers! [email protected] [2] Source URL:https://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20140105/out/out1.html [1] http://member.jamaica-gleaner.com/subscription/ [2] mailto:[email protected]
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Charles John Herbert Calow (born 30 September 1931) is a Northern Irish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He made one appearance in the Football League for Bradford Park Avenue. Career statistics References Association footballers from Northern Ireland NIFL Premiership players Cliftonville F.C. players Association football goalkeepers 1931 births Association footballers from Belfast Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C. players English Football League players Lisburn Distillery F.C. players Northern Ireland amateur international footballers Living people
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Got Autism? The Therapy Every Parent Should Know About After son Jimmy started head banging when he was upset or stressed, this mom turned to applied behavioral analysis (ABA) to stop it. By Sarah Pounder Dale and I are parents of three little boys: Jimmy, who is 11, Adam, 9, and Joel, 4. Jimmy is severely autistic and has ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, and learning difficulties. He started the diagnosis process at 18 months and, by the time he was three, he was diagnosed with autism. Jimmy's behavior has always been challenging, but we hoped that his diagnosis would increase our chances of accessing the help and support we needed to make his life better. It didn't work out that way. We pushed to get Jimmy into a special needs school. After two years at the school, there was no significant progress. He still did not use language, and he developed a distressing and dangerous behavior — head banging. Jimmy did this when he was denied something he wanted or when he got stressed because something did not go his way. He used to head bang the glass windows in the car, the baby gate at home, and the walls and floors. This was heart breaking to me. All sorts of things went through my head: What if he goes blind, has a stroke or a blood clot, or causes brain damage? This was the biggest challenge we had to deal with as parents. It was frightening. We made lots of phone calls trying to find the correct behavioral support for Jimmy. I was advised to put him on a beanbag when he had a screaming fit. I was given a helmet from an occupational therapist to protect his head. We were told to play a board game with him when he got out of control. Not one person could tell us how to manage Jimmy's head banging or give us a behavioral intervention that worked. I began looking for a school that taught applied behavioral analysis (ABA) therapy, a system of autistic treatment based on behaviorist theories. ABA states that behaviors can be taught through a system of rewards and consequences. Understand that ABA is individualized for each child. What worked for Jimmy might not work for your child. You should always seek professional advice. When a head banging tantrum started, the ABA therapist advised us to tip a big box of toys out on the floor and have Jimmy put them all back in the box. The theory was that he couldn't continue to head bang and tidy up at the same time. If the tantrum persisted, we had to repeat the process as many times as necessary. It worked. No language was necessary. When Jimmy started to throw a tantrum, we pointed to the box of toys, which was enough to make him stop and calm down. The behavior intervention worked quickly and effectively. We were also told not to talk about head banging in front of Jimmy because that might spark the behavior. We learned how to put an end to head banging when James was five. Now he is 11, and it hasn't happened since. What's more, ABA therapy also helped Jimmy learn to talk. But that is another story. All I can say is, "Thank goodness for ABA." Updated on March 9, 2018 Tags: treating kids Which Behavior Therapy Works Best for Children with Autism? Why Is My Child So Angry and Defiant? "It Was The Illness Talking And Not My Loving Son." Back From the Brink: Two Families' Stories of Oppositional Defiant Disorder How to Engineer Better Environments for a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder and ADHD Q&A: Could My Toddler Really Have ADHD? How Can I Tell? ADHD in toddlers manifests through extreme behaviors, emotions, and reactions as well as typical ADHD... "Why is My Child So Angry and Aggressive?" Beaten down by your child's defiant behavior? Wondering why she's always in a rage? It could be oppositional... The Heartbreak of Childhood Anxiety A child suffering from ADHD and anxiety may find relief with cognitive behavioral therapy, or one of these...
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ArcheAge in Russia is one of the most famous games. Archeych game which will take you to an old world fantasy together with their heroes at a time when the whole continent of the planet Earth has not split. In ArcheAge PTA, you can do whatever you like. In ArcheAge play granted admission if you possess a computer with the following output: • Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo (2 GHz) or AMD Athlon X2 (2 GHz); • Operating System - Windows XP SP3; • Video - GeForce 8800GT + or ATI x1950PRO +; • Sound - DirectX 9. 0c; • Memory - 3GB; • Internet - DSL / Cable; • Winchester - 30 GB. ArcheAge download the beta version you will not work until the autumn of 2013. However, you have the opportunity to leave your inquiry online games now. In ArcheAge registration implies an inquiry on the beta version and the ability to go to the game site. For registration ArcheAge online you will need: 1) Enter the official website of ArcheAge. 2) Click on the "Register" button. 3) Fill in the following suggested items. 4) Send your email address, but this post should be a must Mail. Ru. If you have no such mailbox, you can create it yourself right at the game site. 5) Write the password that you specified earlier in the post Mail. Ru, when creating your mailbox. 6) Think up and enter a nickname for the game offline - it's your name, by which you communicate with other players. 7) Click on "Register". This releases you agree with all the forum rules. ArcheAge classes represent an interesting system. You can change, combine all existing skills for your character. And these qualities, you create one hundred twenty classes. Game Ancient Times includes four races. More details are presented below: 1) Nuiane. These are people who have survived thanks to their patroness during the unification of the continent. They are very brave people and they appreciated military skill. 2) Elves. They lived on this earth, before the tribe Nuan. Many people think that they are good-natured, but in this game is not so. 3) Harniytsy. They are great-grandchildren of exiles from the western part of the continent. Their empire is big enough. They are prudent, perhaps even somewhat selfish. For them fame, much more important moral principles. 4) Ferret. This race is a born hunter, they can be likened to a panther. Masterfully wielded a sword, dagger and other weapons. In this nation, there are those who possess the magic. ArcheAge free present you their famous characters: • Aranzebiya - fatal temptress. • Aranzeb - the greatest magician of the world. • Melisara - scout shadows. She hates those who grabbed her father. • Gene Evernayt - king of this time. • inox - is the custodian of the seals. It belongs to the creators and destroyers. • Kiproza ​​Deyer - Night is the daughter of Elizabeth. She - the concierge garden. Archeych game that will give you a variety of experiences, provide freedom for rovedeniya various actions. Perhaps, ArcheAge Online open real mysteries unification of the continent. Have a lot of fun in the game ArcheAge!
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Q: error in key event handler I tried to capture key event for android. Here is the source code i tried: text.setOnKeyListener(new OnKeyListener() { @Override public boolean onKey(View view, int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { if(keyCode==KeyEvent.KEYCODE_A){ Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "A Pressed!!", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); } return false; } }); But it's doesn't work or show any error. How can i handle the key event for android keyboard? A: Software keyboards don't generate onKey events. Only hardware keyboards do. If you want to see changes from a software keyboard, use a TextWatcher on the view. A: So you need to use TextChangedListener, Refer here, based on the text, do your work.
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Nine Inch Nails have a new EP, Add Violence, coming on July 21, with the first single taken from it, 'Less Than', out today (Thursday). You can watch the video above. The five-song collection is the second in a series of three related EPs. The first, Not The Actual Events, was released in December of 2016 and there are lyrical and sonic themes that link the first two EPs.
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Why Burton Albion defender was disappointed with Derby County during Pirelli Stadium clash The Rams slipped out of the play-off places following a dismal 3-1 defeat at Burton Jonny BonellDigital football writer Burton Albion defender Kyle McFadzean has spoken of his "disappointment" in Derby County. The Brewers came up against Gary Rowett's Rams on Saturday at the Pirelli Stadium, in a game which could have relegated them back to League One. For Derby, it was a game they needed to win to keep their play-off push intact – with Burton having not won a home outing since September. But that stat mattered not as Nigel Clough's men condemned Derby to a dismal 3-1 loss. Derby County v Burton Albion (Image: Andy Clarke) Liam Boyce, Luke Murphy and Lucas Akins got the goals for the Brewers, with David Nugent's effort for Derby proving nothing but a consolation. For Rowett's men, who sat second in the Sky Bet Championship at the turn of the year, that loss at the Pirelli saw them slip out of the top six. It was the first time since November that Derby have been out of the play-off positions. McFadzean was clearly less than impressed. Derby County forward Matej Vydra named in PFA Championship Team of the Year "Derby are a massive team with massive players in the squad," he told the Burton Mail. "They have enough for two teams. "But yeah, to say they are fighting to get into the play-offs, I was disappointed with Derby and how they were." Rowett will be looking for a response from his side when they host Middlesbrough on Saturday. Boro replaced Derby in the top six, but a victory in the East Midlands would see the Rams back up into the play-offs. Will Derby County finish in the play-offs this season? 4000+ VOTES SO FAR Yes - and we will win them! Yes - but it will end in heartbreak No - miss out on top six again David Nugent Nigel Clough
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Monday was an awesome day. We hit the ground running and really dived into the graphic novel. Students took turns reading the chapters out loud so the entire class can follow along and take part in the discussions. After reading, the students worked on their annotations and discussion questions. Finally, students discussed each chapter asking wonderful questions and taking discussions on very different areas. If you missed the vocab quiz, be sure to arrange a time to take it this week, before school, during lunch, or after school. If you do not take the quiz by Friday, you will get a 0. Looking forward to another great day of reading and discussion.
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using System; using System.Linq.Expressions; using System.Reactive.Concurrency; using System.Reactive.Disposables; using System.Reactive.Linq; using RxObservable = System.Reactive.Linq.Observable; namespace RxApp { public static partial class Observable { public static IObservable<Tuple<T1,T2>> CombineLatest<T1,T2>( IObservable<T1> source1, IObservable<T2> source2) { return RxObservable.CombineLatest( source1, source2, (result1, result2) => Tuple.Create(result1, result2)); } public static IObservable<Tuple<T1,T2,T3>> CombineLatest<T1,T2,T3>( IObservable<T1> source1, IObservable<T2> source2, IObservable<T3> source3) { return RxObservable.CombineLatest( source1, source2, source3, (result1, result2, result3) => Tuple.Create(result1, result2, result3)); } public static IObservable<Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4>> CombineLatest<T1,T2,T3,T4>( IObservable<T1> source1, IObservable<T2> source2, IObservable<T3> source3, IObservable<T4> source4) { return RxObservable.CombineLatest( source1, source2, source3, source4, (result1, result2, result3, result4) => Tuple.Create(result1, result2, result3, result4)); } public static IObservable<Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>> CombineLatest<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5>( IObservable<T1> source1, IObservable<T2> source2, IObservable<T3> source3, IObservable<T4> source4, IObservable<T5> source5) { return RxObservable.CombineLatest( source1, source2, source3, source4, source5, (result1, result2, result3, result4, result5) => Tuple.Create(result1, result2, result3, result4, result5)); } public static IObservable<Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>> CombineLatest<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6>( IObservable<T1> source1, IObservable<T2> source2, IObservable<T3> source3, IObservable<T4> source4, IObservable<T5> source5, IObservable<T6> source6) { return RxObservable.CombineLatest( source1, source2, source3, source4, source5, source6, (result1, result2, result3, result4, result5, result6) => Tuple.Create(result1, result2, result3, result4, result5, result6)); } public static IObservable<Tuple<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>> CombineLatest<T1,T2,T3,T4,T5,T6,T7>( IObservable<T1> source1, IObservable<T2> source2, IObservable<T3> source3, IObservable<T4> source4, IObservable<T5> source5, IObservable<T6> source6, IObservable<T7> source7) { return RxObservable.CombineLatest( source1, source2, source3, source4, source5, source6, source7, (result1, result2, result3, result4, result5, result6, result7) => Tuple.Create(result1, result2, result3, result4, result5, result6, result7)); } } }
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Boyne City: Small-town growth with character There's a lot going on in Boyne City. The city's population surged by more than 6 percent in the last decade, new businesses are open, a factory is under construction and the list of community events never ends. Some say Boyne City is the "jewel of Charlevoix County," but it's irrefutable that the town bucked economic trends in recent years and found its niche as a popular place to visit, live or retire. Boyne City's population increased by 6.6 percent since the 2000 turn-of-the-century census and now stands at 3,735 residents, more than 14 percent of the county's total population. That bucked trends across the county and region, where population loss dominated. "I think we're beating most of the trends out there," said Michael Cain, city manager. Cain attributes the city's success to community planning efforts. Boyne City keeps an active and award-winning Main Street program to benefit its downtown region, high-speed broadband Internet cables will soon run through town and persistent infrastructure upgrades all combine to poise Boyne City for continued growth, Cain said. "We're trying to make sure we have a year-round economy that has year-round success," he said. Full story from Petoskey News-Review. Posted by Jim Baumann at 12:53 PM No comments: Boyne City downtown seeks spot on National Register of Historic Places Commissioners in Boyne City unanimously agreed to seek recognition for a portion of downtown to be listed as a district on the National Register of Historic Places. The general study area is South Lake Street to Main Street, Water Street from Lake Street to the Dilworth Hotel, the 100-block of South Park Street and a portion of Main Street between Lake and Park streets. If approved, the proposed district would be listed among the cultural resources across the nation that are most worthy of preservation. Full story from Petoskey News-Review. Labels: boyne, boyne city, downtown, historic, history Boyne City downtown seeks spot on National Registe...
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All of the domains that I oversee (and those of most all my friends as well) all live on a server on DreamHost. Their plans are amazing; tons of storage space, tons of bandwidth, unlimited domains and emails, shell access and a slick administration tool. That being said, I've always stuck with PHP because it's all I know and it's very simple to get working. That all changed recently when a friend of mine and I decided it would be fun to learn Python. DreamHost is an amazing hosting company. Not the best or fastest servers in the world, but by FAR the cheapest and plenty enough for our needs (and apparently the needs of MANY others too). I learned this weekend that their support for running python over their FastCGI (which you have to use) doesn't work as advertised though. And even when I scoured the 'net for answers they all said the same thing. The defacto tutorial seems to be A tale of Pylons, Python and FastCGI on Dreamhost, referenced by several sources and many people in the forums. Sadly, that tutorial doesn't work as-is, if it ever did. It's extremely close, but not complete. I also found a tutorial for rolling your own Python and combined the two (along with this forum post) to get it all working. This worked for me and I'm guessing it'll work for a lot of other people trying to run Python on a DreamHost server (and not using Django I should add). Before we jump into it, I should note that you will need an account with shell access (one you can SSH in to). Since we're compiling things, you can't just use FTP. If you're scared of the command line, there's not much help for you. This is mostly copy and paste here though, so try and play along anyway. First, we might as well roll our own version of Python. We could use what's on their servers, but it's a little out of date and rolling your own will allow you to more easily tweak things to your needs and install things you need. Thanks to the link above, this couldn't be simpler. Start by SSHing into your account, then from your home directory, execute the following. As pointed out on Ryan Kanno's page, this will create 2 directories (opt and downloads), download a copy of Python (version 2.5.1) to the download directory and uncompress the file. You're going to install everything in opt in your home directory just because that's the way he did it, but you can change that to anything you want. Just make sure that if you DO change it, you also change it in the next set. What this does is configure and compile your new version of Python and install it in the opt directory we made before. Again, if you changed the directory, change it here too. If you get errors, the compilation will stop without installing. Everything went smooth for me, so if you have problems, hit Google or the discussions over at the DreamHost Forums. Next, we need a way to let Python talk to MySQL (unless you aren't using a database, but you probably are, so just continue on). Couldn't be simpler. The last step is to make sure we're going to be using the proper version of python when we are logged in. You can copy and paste the code, or if you understand how to add things to your PATH on your own, do it by hand. The last commend should echo /home/<username>/opt/bin/python if you left the directory structure alone. If you you see /usr/bin/python then your PATH is wrong. Try again or Google how the PATH works and fix it. You can also remove the download directory if you so choose. We're now ready to switch over to Michele Campeotto's page. You could set up virtual-python as suggested there, but I'm a fan of compiling and this makes sure that upgrading and maintaining your own versions is simple and that any DreamHost upgrades won't break your code. The flip side is that YOU are in charge of keeping up with upgrades, but I personally don't mind that. The call is yours. Anyway, we want to step in where Pylons is installed, so let's go ahead and do that. Easy once Python is installed isn't it? If you paid attention here, I also added Flup here. We're going to use Flup instead of the fcgi.py file referenced over there. I'm not sure why, but that method refused to work for me, but Flup worked without any problems. You can also install QuickWiki to test out Pylons if you'd like, or just jump into development. The important differences are in the dispatch.fcgi file. Note that I added the line import sys there. I've also used from flup.server.fcgi_fork import WSGIServer so that we use Flup and not fcgi.py. These are the vital differences between a working Python install and a non-working one. I've been bashing my head against the wall trying to make this work for the last 24 hours and it's finally done. Now I can learn Python and Pylons :). Here's a simple "Hello World" example in the event that you don't want to install Pylons, QuickWiki or anything else. Is this the best solution to make Python and Pylons work on a DreamHost server? I have no idea. Are there any security implications with importing sys? Again, no idea. I couldn't be any newer to all of this myself, so you tell me. For now, I'm just happy things work and I hope this helps out some other people as well.
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Democratic senator calls on U.S. to "freeze all aspects of our cooperation with Saudi Arabia" The Democratic U.S. senator Bob Menendez, who chairs the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, blamed Saudi Arabia for OPEC+ announcing oil production cuts and called for an immediate end to U.S. cooperation with the kingdom, including arms sales. In a statement, the Senator said, "I pledge to use all means at my disposal to accelerate support for the people of Ukraine and to starve Russia's war machine. That is why I also must speak out against the government of Saudi Arabia's recent decision to help underwrite Putin's war through the OPEC+ cartel." Last week, OPEC and its allies announced their largest production target cut since 2020. OPEC and OPEC+ members said the cuts are based on technical market assessments and are intended to stabilize. Several analysts, including the White House, view the movement as politically The U.S. is considering options for retaliation against OPEC and OPEC+ members as well as Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said after the group announced the production cut. Senator Menendez commented on future cooperation with Saudi Arabia, saying, "The United States must immediately freeze all aspects of our cooperation with Saudi Arabia, including any arms sales and security cooperation beyond what is absolutely necessary to defend U.S. personnel and interests."
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Buy two items from Lancome and receive this amazing make up bag full of goodies! This is the newest range from Lancome and I know you guys will love it ! Its a range of lip glosses and lipsticks. It's very pink!! The quality of these products is amazing! I went along to the counter with Gemma and we were having a chat about the new range with the lovely Lydia and after Gemma got a bit swatch happy we took some photos of this amazing range! The pigments in these lipsticks are amazing and they apply with ease to product some amazing colours. The lipsticks are very moist and hydrating. The lip glosses are very nice and a more elegant twist to the juicy tubes. The packaging is fab! Theres a little button for you to press to open the lipgloss and then it clicks shut. This is designed to prevent any accidents in your make up bag or handbags. And we all know we love it when our products make a very satisfying 'click ' noise. The lipsticks also click ;) and they are in this gorgeous silver matte packaging which I love because its so luxurious and pretty. And then you open the lid to a gorgeous bright pink ! If you are from birmingham then be sure to go and visit the lovely Lydia at the Lancome counter in Selfridges Birmingham. She's a lovely lady and will tell you everything you need to know about Lancome. Also mention 'bon bon' to Lydia when you buy the lipstick and nab yourself some luxury samples! These colors are simply gorgeous! I've never used their makeup before, but Im a huge fan of their perfumes.
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The Pa. Turnpike toll debacle is our next financial crisis. This is how to fix it | Opinion By Barry Shutt Most who follow politics in Harrisburg realize Pennsylvania's unfunded pension liability is over $70 billion and increases daily by nearly $14 million. When asked why anyone would spend time trying to convince politicians to begin paying down that debt, the answer is simple: It's all about the kids. The pension crisis in Pennsylvania began with Act 9 in 2001 when the pension fund surpluses were stolen by the Governor and Legislature. Subsequent action and inaction by governors and legislators from both political parties made the situation worse. However, while the unfunded pension liability, by itself, threatens the future of our kids and grandkids, and now, our great-grandkids, there is another crisis brewing in Pennsylvania destined to ensure future generations will not enjoy the progress and lifestyle most of us have experienced throughout our lives. Some Pennsylvanians will remember Act 89 of 2013, or if not by name, by its impact in raising the gasoline tax and vehicle registration fees. Some may also remember the raising of Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls. The promise of those increases was to provide funding necessary to rebuild to a reasonable level, thousands of miles of roads and bridges across the Commonwealth for generations to come. A modest proposal to fund transportation — without raising taxes | Opinion Most of us balked at those tax and fee increases, however, with an objective analysis, including an honest comparison of tax and fees with other states, made many of us realized that, painful as they were, the increases were necessary for this generation to leave to the next generations of Pennsylvanians, a transportation infrastructure worthy of a prosperous future. Passage of the authorizing legislation demonstrated statesmanship among those with the courage to cast an affirmative vote. It was a vote for the future of the Commonwealth. And one could argue: It was, at the time, all about the kids. Unfortunately, what happens too often in Harrisburg, statesmanship soon disappeared. Subsequent action by the Legislature and governors from both sides of the aisle, began "borrowing" nearly $500 annually from the Motor License Fund to supplement funding for the state police, and "borrowing" $450 million annually from Turnpike fees to supplement funding for mass transit. Why Pennsylvania transportation funding could be in deep trouble Nearly $1 billion a year of our fuel taxes and fees have been used to supplement General Fund expenses which should have been paid for by General Fund revenues, namely the personal income tax, the sales tax and corporate taxes. As a result, $1 billion annually is no longer dedicated to the rebuilding of roads and bridges. Pennsylvanians have been misled. Our leaders said the increase taxes and fees on drivers were needed to upgrade and maintain the roads and bridges when for years now, large chunks of those taxes fees were being "stolen" by those same leaders for other purposes. The question is simple: Why? The answer is also simple: Politicians did not want to raise general fund revenues, i.e. the personal income tax and sales tax, so they continued the shell game of stealing from the Motor License Fund and the Turnpike to pay for General Fund expenditures; the proverbial "robbing of Peter to pay Paul" while Pennsylvania roads and bridges continued to deteriorate. Believing that criticism without a solution is unfair, here's an idea shared last spring with then-House Majority Leader Dave Reed, and with others since: Raise the personal income tax from 3.07 percent to 4 percent. That raises approximately $4 billion dollars annually: $2 billion annually to pay down the unfunded pension liability over 20 years; $1 billion each year to stop stealing from the Motor License Fund and the Turnpike Fund, effectively adding $1 billion each year for bridge and road repair; and leaving about $1 billion each year for legislative initiatives in each of the Commonwealth's 203 legislative districts across the state, or nearly $5 million each year per district. With communities struggling to keep local fire companies and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) afloat, with small communities struggling with water and sewer problems and serious infrastructure issues and communities with limited tax bases, what better way to use some of those new annual revenues than to maintain vital services and improve infrastructures in communities throughout Pennsylvania? Nothing is more important for Pennsylvania than ensuring the Commonwealth's fiscal house is in order and building a modern infrastructure necessary for its economy to grow. Our generation enjoyed such a legacy from those who came before us. Now, this generation must step up. It really is all about the kids. Barry Shutt, keeper of the Pennsylvania 'Pension Clock' is a retired state employee from Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County. by Capital-Star Guest Contributor, Pennsylvania Capital-Star <h1>The Pa. Turnpike toll debacle is our next financial crisis. This is how to fix it | Opinion</h1> <p class="byline">by Capital-Star Guest Contributor, <a href="https://penncapital-star.com">Pennsylvania Capital-Star</a> <br />May 17, 2019</p> How Pa. lawmakers, interest groups reacted to Wolf's… by Cassie Miller February 3, 2021 Capital-Star Q&A: Pa. Ag. Sect'y Russell Redding… by Cassie Miller June 10, 2021 Capital-Star Q+A: GOP gubernatorial hopeful Guy… by Stephen Caruso December 31, 2021
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Virginia Sports Gambling Bill Passes Senate, What's Next? Minute Read The legalization of sports betting legislation in Virginia is coming along, although it's still not clear if it will be passed by voters. On Monday, the Senate in Virginia passed a bill that would allow for a referendum requiring voters to choose whether or not they want any casinos in the state. Bill S 1126 is one of seven different gaming-related bills introduced in Virginia this session. About Senate Bill 1126 S 1126 authorizes casino gaming in Virginia, to be regulated by the state's Lottery Board. The bill sets out the circumstances in which casino gaming will be permitted in certain jurisdictions. It also sets out a tax rate of 10 percent on the adjusted gross receipts of operators. The bill specifically lays out the process for legalization: a referendum which must be based in the city where the casino would be developed so that residents can specifically vote as to whether they want a casino there or not. The bill passed 28-12 and could eventually lead to the first casino in Virginia, which would be in Bristol. Before that, though, S 1126 has to be passed by the House of Delegates, then signed by the governor, and approved by voters. S 1126 also requires a full legislative study to be carried out by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, which would look at how other states are handling casino gaming and determine how it would affect the Commonwealth before the matter makes it to the referendum. The referendum cannot be held until after the study is completed, and its findings aren't due until November 2019. Furthermore, the bill also bans the Lottery Board from issuing any gaming operator licenses before July 1st, 2020. During odd-numbered years, like this one, the Virginia General Assembly only meets for 30 days before being adjourned. That means legislators have until February 23rd to push it through to the next steps. Casinos in Virginia If the proposed Bristol Resort and Casino makes it past all of the legal hurdles, it will be permitted to offer casino games as well as sports betting. Two other cities, Portsmouth and Danville, might also get a referendum for casinos. Potential Opposition to Casinos According to a statement he made last year, Speaker Kirk Cox is totally against the idea of casinos: "I do not believe opening the commonwealth to casino gambling is in the state's long-term best interests. I will continue to strongly oppose casino gambling and will encourage my colleagues to oppose it as well." Support for Casinos in Virginia That same article last year suggested that Governor Ralph Northam was open to the idea of keeping casino revenue in Virginia, especially since the MGM National Harbor Casino opened in Maryland, just across the river. Unfortunately, Governor Northam is in the midst of a major scandal, and it remains unclear how his political and personal hardships will affect sports betting moving forward.
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You are here > Home > Resources > News and Events 2016 NAMRIA New Year's Call News & Event(s) | Jeff Aguillon | 26 January 2016 | Print Bagong Taon. Bagong pagasa. NAMRIA officials and employees, headed by Administrator Peter N. Tiangco,held its traditional New Year's call at the NAMRIA grounds on 04 January 2016. The event was held after the first flagraising ceremony of the year which was hosted by the Support Services Branch with Ms. Concepcion A. Bringas, Chief of the Administrative Division, as emcee. Administrator Tiangco delivers his message to the employees. The event featured the message of Administrator Tiangco, the oath taking of newly appointed employees, and an exchange of New Year greetings. In his message, Administrator Tiangco highlighted the following significant accomplishments of the agency for 2015: (1) NAMRIA and other key agencies were commended and congratulated through the passing of House Resolution No. 174 for their valuable contributions towards securing Philippine ownership of the Benham Rise Region, and other notable accomplishments involving the country's maritime zones; (2) NAMRIA's passing the fifth surveillance audit for continued certification under ISO 9001:2008; (3) Hosting of the 12th East Asia Hydrographic Commission wherein chairpersonship was turned over to Malaysia; (4) Co-chairpersonship, along with Jamaica, of the working group for the United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management for Asia and the Pacific on Disaster Response; (5) NAMRIA's continued representation for the Philippines as Chair of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names Asia South-East Division; (6) Commissioning of two new hydrographic survey vessels, namely, BRP Andres Hizon and BRP Cayetano Palma; (7) Completion of the project to produce the NAMRIA Quality Management and Operations Manual; (8) Continuing uploading of map layers to the Philippine Geoportal; and (9) Placing first in the "DENR Got Talent 2015." Administrator Tiangco leads the oath taking of the newly appointed employees. For 2016, Administrator Tiangco asked for the support and hard work of everyone especially for the following activities: (1) Production of large-scale topographic base maps and other derivative maps under the Unified Mapping Program; (2) Modernization of the National Geodetic Reference System through its alignment with the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF); (3) Continuing mapping and assessment to update environment and natural resources data on land cover, coastal resources, low-lying areas, and land classification; (4) Compilation and updating of nautical publications; (5) Continuing implementation of the Philippine Geoportal Project; (6) Provision of technical assistance to DENR and Congress for drafting of house bills; and (7) Implementation of the agency's organizational development programs such as employee engagement, strategic performance management system, competency-based system, and human resource development strategic plan. NAMRIA officials led by Administrator Tiangco greet the employees. Administrator Tiangco further expressed his optimism for 2016 by saying, Kung tayong lahat ay magkakasama, kung tayong lahat ay kikilos, walang mga trabaho within our areas of expertise na di natin kayang gawin. The event ended with free breakfast for everyone. Readers can email [email protected] or fax letters to +63-2 8884-2855 for their comments and suggestions. 2019 in retrospect: NAMRIA holds its year-end assembly NAMRIA wins 2 FOI awards Promoting a culture of volunteerism: NAMRIA organizes Christmas outreach activities Continuing support for the Battle for Rivers and Esteros: NAMRIA conducts inspection of Maricaban Creek Tributaries in Taguig NAMRIA gets official replica of 1734 Murillo-Velarde Map Do you produce road maps? 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Danielle Y. C. McClean Published on July 7, 2021 July 7, 2021 by Danielle.McClean The cover for The Whisperer's Warning (my sequel to The Protectors' Pledge which will be published by CaribbeanReads) is complete, folks, and I'm in love! Huge thanks to the super-talented children's book illustrator, artist, and teacher Rachel Moss for her gorgeous art that is 100% on point. You can see more of Rachel's beautiful work at rachelmossillustration.com JV's Adventures Continue Published on March 27, 2021 March 27, 2021 by Danielle.McClean Hi everyone! For those of you who have been waiting, asking, and were probably tired of hearing me say, "I'm working on it" or "It's almost done" (the author guilt is real, y'all!) I am excited to finally tell you that not only have I finished writing the second book in the Secrets of Oscuros series, but it has been submitted to CaribbeanReads Publishing and we have signed the contract for its publication! This is one rung in the ladder, but I'm so happy that The Whisperer's Warning is a step closer to joining The Protectors' Pledge on those physical and online shelves. As always, thank you SO much for all your love and support. Keep well, and be kind to yourselves and one another. ~ Danielle For Your Listening Pleasure ;-) Published on July 25, 2018 by Danielle.McClean I loved, loved, LOVED doing this voiceover project and am so excited that Secrets of Oscuros: The Protectors' Pledge is now available as an audio book. Visit Amazon or Audible and have a listen to the sample! 🙂 Published on April 5, 2017 December 31, 2020 by Danielle.McClean Hello, friends! I have been bursting to share the brand new cover of The Protectors' Pledge — 3rd place winner of the 2016 Burt Award for Caribbean Literature and due for publication by CaribbeanReads Publishing at the end of May 2017. Many thanks to Ryan James and Cherise Harris for the front cover illustration and back cover elements, respectively. Read the official announcement from CaribbeanReads here and follow the link to pre-order your copy 😉 Writing/Publishing Update Published on October 22, 2016 by Danielle.McClean In my last blog post, Finding the Words, I tried to capture and communicate the wonderful experience that was the 2016 Bocas Lit Fest and the honour of being one of this year's Burt Award winners. It is startling to think that five months have already gone by since I shared those words, but much has happened behind the scenes during that time. For those of you who missed the announcement last month, The Protector's Pledge is being republished by St. Kitts-based CaribbeanReads Publishing. This means that 1) the original, self-published edition (paperback and Kindle) is no longer available for sale, and 2) I am working with CaribbeanReads on making changes to the book. Although I was initially sad to see messages like "Sorry. This item is not currently available" and "Out of print" on my baby's Amazon and other online retail pages, it definitely helped to focus on the bigger picture and remember that those messages exist because another awesome version of The Protector's Pledge is in the works. In fact, my first set of revisions are currently with CaribbeanReads, and I got word on Thursday that progress is being made on the new cover. Exciting times! As always, thank you for your continued support and interest, and stay tuned for further publishing updates! It's available! Published on June 27, 2015 by Danielle.McClean Exciting news, folks: The Protector's Pledge is now available in paperback and as an eBook on Amazon! Want to read some of it for free? Umm…yeah you do! Visit the book's Amazon pages (on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, Amazon.es, Amazon.fr, Amazon.it…. o.k. you get the picture) and check out the Look Inside feature. (If you do end up reading The Protector's Pledge, please, please, please consider giving it a rating and writing a review). Another online purchasing option is my CreateSpace eStore: Createspace.com/4882499 And for all my friends in Trinidad and Tobago: I dropped off copies at Charran's Book Stores in Trincity Mall yesterday (Tel: 640-3155). Copies will also be available at Charran's branches in San Juan (675-9023) and Tunapuna (663-1476). Published on April 3, 2015 April 3, 2015 by Danielle.McClean Yesterday, approximately six months after the process began, I approved the final version of the illustrations for The Protector's Pledge. I don't want to give too much away, but there are twelve black-and-white, full-page illustrations (one per chapter) and my CreateSpace illustrator did an amazing job capturing exactly what I wanted. Ok, so now on to the next step! 😉 Subscribe to Danielle's Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to Danielle's blog and receive notifications of her new posts by email. Tweets by @Dani_YC_McClean New Year Wishes Book Release Update To Much-Maligned 2020: Random Thought of the Day The Protectors' Pledge The Whisperer's Warning Contact With WordPress Directly Copyright © 2022 Danielle Y. C. McClean. All rights reserved. Powered By WordPress.org
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Why aren't there more women in leadership? In this TED Talk, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg looks at why a smaller percentage of women than men reach the top of their professions. Watch the video to hear three powerful pieces of advice for women aiming for the C-suite in their industry.
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Being organized allows you to be able to clearly keep track of the moving parts of college. Having a planner in which you have all your class times, deadlines, exam dates/times and other appointments will make sure you're not surprised by a paper due in three hours or walk into a quiz you forgot about. Being organized will keep you ahead of the game and let your plan out your weekends. I struggled with staying organized much of undergrad before started to keep a planner and organized files on my laptop. I was significantly less stressed once I could see everything written out and deadlines/exams marked on a calendar. Give it try! Take a look at your course syllabus and your weekly schedule. Plan out a timeline to study for each class. This way come midterm/finals time, you won't be pulling all nighters trying to cram for that one test. It lets you learn at your pace and allows you to retain more than if you studied two days before your exam. Having a study plan set up will give you more confidence around exam time and you won't be tripped up by any of those pesky pop quizzes. Keeping up with a full semester's worth of courses can consume all your time. As much as we all retreat into our study caves, only to venture out at the end of the semester, it's important to stay balanced. Definitely study, definitely make your classes/grades your #1 priority. But remember to make time to play. Whether it's just a cup of coffee with a friend or a quick dinner with family. Simply taking an hour of out of your day or a few out of your week will help you to take a break from classes, breathe and go back in feeling refreshed. Before school, many people were religious gym goers, fitness class attendees or home workouters. Once we become full time students, our fitness health takes a back seat to the classroom. In the midst of all the stress from classes, take the time to stay active. It will fill you with endorphins, giving you a natural high. It gives you a second wind when you feel like you just can't study anymore. Learn modes of relaxation and how to release stress. Keeping up with classes and studying can be overwhelming and stressful. It's easy to be bogged down by it all and for it to seem like too much to handle. I had a very hard time with this and it took until I was almost done with PA school to learn how to handle my stress. Every person handles stress differently, try different methods to see which works best for you! Make use of these tips, buckle down for the next 5 months and we'll see you on the other side! Are there any tips you have that you would like to share? Comment below! We would love to hear from you! Stay updated, enter your email address below! You will get all the FREE admission strategies, tips, freebies, and update for every single blog post! Next month, all subscribers will received a FREE PA School Application Organizer. Enter your email below!
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June 13, 2019 6:39 pm AESTDate Time Musculoskeletal conditions now most costly disease group in Australia · 'We simply cannot continue to ignore the impact of conditions like arthritis and back pain,' said Arthritis Australia CEO, Mr Andrew Mills, responding to a report today from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare showing musculoskeletal conditions now cost $12.5 billion a year, more than any other disease group. 'The cost of these conditions has more than doubled in less than a decade and has now well and truly eclipsed the cost of cancer, cardiovascular disease and mental health conditions,' said Mr Mills. 'For too long musculoskeletal conditions have been trivialised and treated as the 'poor cousins' when it comes to investment in better programs and research,' Mr Mills said, 'but this has to change unless we want to see the cost of managing these conditions become completely unsustainable in future.' 'It is not just the financial cost that is so high, it is also the personal cost of living with this painful and disabling group of conditions,' Mr Mills said, noting that musculoskeletal conditions are the leading cause by far of disability and early retirement due to ill-health in Australia. Mr Mills highlighted that government investment in research for arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions through the National Health and Medical Research Council was just $17 million in 2017. 'This is just a fraction of the research investment in other disease groups and is completely out of proportion to the cost and burden of musculoskeletal conditions,' he said. The National Strategic Action Plan for Arthritis which was launched earlier this year outlines key priorities for preventing arthritis, investing in research and improving treatment and support for people living with the condition. Many of the recommendations have the potential to rein in the costs of treating arthritis, while improving quality of life for those affected. 'The Federal Government has allocated $4 million towards the implementation of the Action Plan, which is very welcome, but much more needs to be done, at both the national and state and territory levels, and soon,' Mr Mills said. /Public Release. Tags:arthritis, Australia, Australian, cardiovascular, council, disease, Federal, Government, Investment, Medical research, mental health, quality, research, research council, retirement A 25-year-old Sydney man is due to face Paramatta Local Court today charged with allegedly… IMF Executive Board Completes First Review under Extended Credit Facility Arrangement for Gambia The IMF Executive Board decision allows for an immediate disbursement of about US$28.8 million to… 'Advancing dream is about advancing community' Xavien Johns says he "can't ignore the person on the side of the road who… Across America, trust is falling apart. Can it be rebuilt? Trust has so fractured among competing U.S. cultures and communities that millions of Americans do… $4.8 million infrastructure update to cope with flooding Joint media release with the Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional… City2City to go virtual in 2021 The City2City Committee today announced that the 2021 Hume Bank City2City will move to a…
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How Turkish DJ of My Analog Journal Brings People Together With Vinyl Analog Journal. Writer Ben Dreith During the pandemic, people have been relying more and more on digital culture. To meet the needs for connection or some sense of normalcy, the format of digital culture has accommodated the desire for real-life situations by trying to emulate them. Once relegated to the realms of fandom and politics, these "parasocial" situations make people feel as though they are taking part and are perhaps one reason podcasts have become so popular: the intimacy makes people feel as though they are in the room chatting about things, sometimes banal things, that might not have previously passed for "entertainment." In the realm of music, Zag Erlat is doing something similar. His YouTube show My Analog Journal features Erlat, a Turkish national, spinning records in his London apartment with its millennial aesthetic of light woods and lots of plants. The camera switches between above and behind the turntables, showing Erlat come and go, changing the records, drinking espresso, taking a break. The rhythms of his movements become somewhat relaxing as the records spin on and on. Sometimes he does a little dance, and the viewer feels as if they are there, listening to records and relaxing as well. And the music choices are phenomenal. Erlat, who works as a music producer and just started seriously collecting records in 2017, says when he first launched the YouTube channel, he didn't have any expectations (it now has over 400,000 subscribers.) "As a Turkish person, I just felt the lack of content when it comes to Turkish/Anatolian funk music from the '70s. That made me record a vinyl set with Turkish seven-inch records that I had. I shot the episode with a single camera focusing on the turntables, as opposed to the boiler room setup where you only see the DJ," he says. Erlat then forgot he made the video at all. But then the notifications started coming in. Shocked by the response, he realized he needed to get more records and started collecting in earnest, focusing on obscure music from the '70s, which he says has a "organic, sincere, and raw feeling." From Turkish music, he branched out to other regions like Portugal and Russia. "I think the idea of collecting records from other countries came from people commenting on my Turkish vinyl set videos saying, 'I don't understand a single word, but I'm just loving it.' That was actually interesting. Because it was true, and I could relate to it when I listen to Brazilian music or Japanese city pop music," says Erlat, who has realized the potential for making international connections by showcasing oft-forgot music. "All the people from different parts of the world come together, enjoy, and celebrate the music regardless of the language or background," Erlat observes. "Listening to music in vinyl format allows you to have a different connection with the artist and their art," he explains, eschewing the hipster mantras of vinyl's superior sound. "I just love the experience of it. I love the whole journey that starts from looking for the records, discovering more records along the way, unboxing the records when they arrive, cleaning them when they are second hand, categorizing them, getting prepared for a YouTube episode, and after I share the episode, the joy of reading all the positive comments and sharing the good music with others." Helping people discover new music and culture internationally or reconnect with music from the past is profoundly cathartic; watching the show, whether actively or while you work or sit with friends, is just plain fun. Now Erlat hosts other DJs from around the world on his channel who share his passion for vinyl and groovy beats. He guides them in getting the filming down, and the result is a network of DJs all reviving dusty gems for a new generation. "Because the joy of coming together for good music is just priceless," he says. My Analog Journal Encount3rs Crown Lands' New Music Video Offers Tribute to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn, Girls, and Two-Spirits Blues Meets Rap Meets Something New with TOBi CultureWinter 2020 Harry Connick, Jr.
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Q: url function in jinja2 template throws AttributeError in Django I have a base.html in my_project/jinja2/ and it contains everything except the <body> for a site. We then extend base.html as one does. In this example I am extending base.html from app people in a file at my_project/people/jinja2/people/people_list.html using something like this: {% extends "base.html" %} {% block content %} <!-- Some html --> {% endblock content %} My base.html includes a link to the blog rss feed in the <head> like so: <link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="Blog" href="{{ url('blog:articles_feed') }}" /> This works fine most places such as my_project/jinja2/index.html and my_project/jinja2/blog_list.html but in this 3rd app people, I am getting the following error at this same line of template code: AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute '__call__' Since jinja2 has better debugging I can run python in werkzueg and see some potential details of what might be happening: locals() which outputs: { '_': {...}, 'static': < bound method StaticFilesStorage.url of < django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage object at 0x7f423ec3ebe0 >> , 'joiner': < class 'jinja2.utils.Joiner' > , 'request': < WSGIRequest: GET '/case-studies/hog?__debugger__=yes&cmd=locals()&frm=139922493301984&s=XfAagGnpxRWFBRRd0Uzk' > , 'page': None, 'csrf_input': < django.utils.functional.lazy. < locals > .__proxy__ object at 0x7f423e8262e8 > , 'cycler': < class 'jinja2.utils.Cycler' > , 'dict': < class 'dict' > , 'absolute_url': < function absolute_url at 0x7f423ece5b70 > , 'lipsum': < function generate_lorem_ipsum at 0x7f423ebfc8c8 > , 'view': < leaf.views.LeafTemplateView object at 0x7f423e820198 > , 'range': < class 'range' > , 'ngettext': < function ungettext at 0x7f42450547b8 > , 'gettext': < function ugettext at 0x7f4245054730 > , 'absolute_root': < function absolute_root at 0x7f423ece8268 > , 'datetime': < class 'datetime.datetime' > , 'csrf_token': < django.utils.functional.lazy. < locals > .__proxy__ object at 0x7f423e826400 > , 'url': 'people/all' } I'm not sure if this is a correct assumption, but is url not being correctly added to the environment as a function, but a string instead? It's in my jinja2.py file, and works elsewhere as expected in jinja2 templates. What gives? A: Selcuk had the right idea. I was using jinja templates, and the kwargs are added in automatically. One of my kwargs was <url> and was over-riding the url extension I had added to the jinja environment. Renaming the kwarg to something else solved the issue.
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A recent New York Times article talked about starting our days online. I admit, I hit the computer within the first hour of being awake. Quick read of new e-mails, doing my online devotions, checking weather, clicking www.thebreastcancersite.com and all its tabs, and making sure the online banking is all in order. Pretty much routine for all of us today. What struck me in the article was the dad who said he uses text messaging to wake up his kids so he doesn't have to go upstairs to wake them? Huh???? Dad, you are missing out on some special moments with your kids. A text message versus a warm touch and smile from dad…what do you think creates the most special memories for your children? My daughter is grown now but I made it a rule to be with her every morning unless I was traveling. I went to her room until she decided she didn't need me doing that anymore (enter her own alarm clock), but we still had breakfast together. While she was in college, I e-mailed her each morning just to start her day with a hi from home. Sure, cell phones are the new alarm clocks and there is nothing wrong with teaching a child the responsibility of setting and using an alarm. Texting a good morning message to your child if you are on the road or they are away at college is a great use of the available technology. But using it to replace a few minutes of your time with your child sends a wrong message in my opinion. I never got any thanks from my daughter for the college morning e-mails or the breakfasts with mom. But I'm pretty sure when I'm gone, or heaven forbid, old and senile, she will remember those times and know that she was loved deeply. Jon and Kate, we are over you. Move on, get back under the radar. You're not special anymore. If you would have succeeded at your marriage and raising eight kids, you'd be special. More so if you could have done it without TV fame. You didn't do either. We are over you! Pfizer–how about letting them do business? We need their products, we need jobs, we need capitalism. We don't need government on this mission to take over commercial America. On that note, government needs to stay out of health care, at least the insurance side of it. How about you let the insurers develop products that meet the needs of those who can't afford large group plans? The small businesses that want to provide something affordable for their employees. A private product. Government already takes care of the uninsured with Medicare and Medicaid. Revamp those rules if need be, stick to them and enforce them. But stay out of private business! You are currently browsing the Cerebral Spice blog archives for September, 2009.
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... However, the politically correct thought-police, of the liberal-left establishment, does not approve of Christians trying to proselytise people of of other faiths or none. Anyways, how many Christians do you know who would dare to prosyletise publically? no, I don't know many either - and those who do are usually totally ineffectual.
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Master capes look different from an ordinary level 99 skill cape: the skill symbol is located lower than on an ordinary skill cape, with particle smoke emitting from the bottom of the cape. The Dungeoneering,... How to Make Finnan Haddie (Smoked Haddock) Flavors of Cape Cod Step-by-Step Soak finnan haddie which has had skin and bones (if any) removed in lukewarm milk or half and half or water for 30-40 minutes. The Smokenders course was a valuable lesson to me. It achieved its primary objective by getting me to stop smoking, but it also taught me some other things. I realized how important integrity and my beliefs are. By simply changing my belief about something I can change my attitude which will influence and change my behaviour. This was dealt with in the context of smoking, but these principles how to make woed document landscape If your fabric clearly has a 'right' and a 'wrong' side, make sure you pin and sew on the rough side, making it the inside of the cape. This is the pocket which will hold the ribbon drawstring. This is the pocket which will hold the ribbon drawstring. A cape is an important component of any number of superhero costumes. Recycling an old T-shirt into a new cape is a way to go green and save money. Whether you are making a cape for a boy, girl, man or woman, using a T-shirt is a simple way to make a no-sew cape in a matter of minutes. If your fabric clearly has a 'right' and a 'wrong' side, make sure you pin and sew on the rough side, making it the inside of the cape. This is the pocket which will hold the ribbon drawstring. This is the pocket which will hold the ribbon drawstring. Smoked Snoek Pate recipe Snoek is a fish found off the waters of Cape Town. It has a distinctive sea taste to it and is loved by all South Africans. First, make sure you consume healthy fats like omega-3 fish oils, cla, and gla. These fats may to burn more weight. Then wish to obtain good branch chain amino acid powder as bcaa's aid in retain lean muscle and prevent muscle breakdown. Hello! I have my character model, they are a death creature who steals souls of people to become stronger. I want him to have thick black smoke pouring out of his back and onto the ground, like a cape that is all smoke.
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Hinesville family tired of dealing with sewage issue By Amanda Aguilar | July 16, 2020 at 7:07 PM EDT - Updated July 16 at 7:07 PM HINESVILLE, Ga. (WTOC) - A Hinesville family is dealing with a sewage problem at their Shady Oaks mobile home, off Oglethorpe Highway. WTOC received several reports from residents about the issue. Chelsea Davis's kids and their cousins want to spend their summer outside playing tag. "My kids are outside kids. It's hard to keep them in a little two-bedroom trailer," said Davis. Unfortunately, for the past year, Davis and her three kids have been dealing with a stinky situation; literally. "My 2-year-old has played in it a couple times and I had to ban them from going outside, which sucks," Davis said. A puddle of raw sewage, along with toilet paper debris, sits on the side of Davis's trailer. The swarm of flies is hard to miss. "I've started to get little cockroaches. I've been trying to...I baited my house," she said. The stench is unbearable. So much so, Davis keeps windows and doors shut, relying on fans to keep her family cool, as her AC unit is also broken. Davis said she's had four landlords since moving to Shady Oaks and told each of them about the issues, and nothing has been done. WTOC tried to talk to management at the leasing office and no one answered. A note was written and dropped in the slot box. The number was also called listed on the Shady Oaks Facebook page and an email was sent. WTOC has yet to hear from anyone. According to City of Hinesville, code enforcement gets involved once a complaint is received. The statement says they will, "begin by contacting the property manager to see if any work orders related to the issue. From there we work with the resident and property manager toward a resolution." Davis didn't know she could do this and said she will be filing a formal complaint. WTOC's Amanda Aguilar learned a code enforcement officer visited Davis's home late Thursday afternoon to check out the sewage issue. Davis said the officer told her that he'd be giving management a notice and timeframe to get the issue fixed. According to the officer, management can get three notices and if nothing is fixed, it will head to court. WTOC will continue to follow this story and post updates as soon as more information becomes available. Amanda Aguilar Weekend Anchor/MMJ Savannah, Ga. Amanda Aguilar joined WTOC in October 2019 as the weekend anchor/reporter. The coronavirus vaccines have been rolled out unevenly across the U.S., but some states in the Deep South have had particularly dismal inoculation rates. COVID-19 cases rising in Bulloch Co. Dal Cannady New Oncology Center opens in Hinesville Tybee Island to have virtual presentation for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Mariah Congedo Pilot killed in plane crash in Rosewood neighborhood identified Laurel Mallory
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Archive for January 23rd, 2013 Gold Rush jewelry box stolen from Oakland Museum Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013 The depressing trend of thefts from California Gold Rush museums continues, doubtless driven by the high price of gold ($1,693 an ounce as of yesterday). The latest victim is the Oakland Museum of California. Early Monday morning, January 7th, a thief broke into the closed museum through a locked door on an outdoor garden. He then made his way to the second floor exhibit through an emergency exit door and stole one artifact: a Gold Rush-era jewel box made out of California gold and gold-veined quartz. (A second artifact, a scale used to weigh gold, valued at around $2,000, was taken but did not leave the premises. Curators found it elsewhere in the museum.) The jewelry box was in a plexiglass display case rigged with an alarm. A security guard heard the alarm and saw the theft on the surveillance video, but he was in another part of the museum and the burglar got away before the police arrived. The beautiful piece is one of the greatest treasures of the museum's extensive 1.8 million-object permanent collection and is worth at least $800,000. The museum hasn't released the exact monetary value because the artifact hasn't been appraised in years and its historical value far eclipses its market price. The historic jewelry box, was made between 1869 and 1878 by A. Andrews, a San Francisco goldsmith, and is signed. It is made of California gold, and features a rectangular moulded top and base that rests on four feet formed of four miniature female figures depicting allegorical California. The artifact is seven inches in height; nine inches on length; and seven inches in depth. The top pilasters and mouldings are of veined gold quartz in tones of grey and cream with veining of gold. The interior of the top is recessed and engraved in full relief with scene of the early days of the Union and Central Pacific Railroads, mounted Native Americans, herds of buffalo, and a train of cars. The gold quartz is cut and set in mosaic fashion in the top of the lid, exterior and the sides are gold veined quartz. It was reportedly commissioned by a California pioneer as an anniversary present to his wife. It's a one of a kind object, the epitome of a California artifact in design, material, workmanship and ownership history. The Oakland Museum of California is dedicated to the art, history and natural history of California, and this piece qualifies on every score. The museum's insurer is offering a $12,000 reward for the safe recovery of the jewelry box. (People involved in the theft in any capacity, before, during or after, cannot claim the reward.) The thief is going to have a hard time selling it because it is so recognizable. Museum officers fear that the thief plans to melt the box down for its sheer gold value. The last time the jewelry box was stolen (it has a bit of a record, I'm sad to say) was in 1978. The thief sold it intact, thankfully, and it eventually made its way back to the museum in 1985 when an art appraiser found it and returned it after he realized it had been stolen. The museum has been a more recent target of theft as well. This is the second burglary at the museum in two months. The last break-in also happened on a Monday, on November 12th, 2012. Gold nuggets and other artifacts were the target that time. Again the alarms went off and the police arrived within three minutes of the guards' call to 911, but again the thief was faster than they were. Based on surveillance video, authorities believe both burglaries were done by the same man. The museum is asking that anyone with information contact the Oakland Police Department's Major Crimes Section at (510) 238-3951 or the tip line at 855-TIPS-247. You can also text TIP OAKLANDPD to 888777. Meanwhile the museum is beefing up its security, already markedly beefed up after the November break-in, and has hired a security consulting firm to see what else they can do to take the bullseye off their back. Posted in Modern(ish), Museums, Treasures | 14 Comments »
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If you haven't checked out #BachataTuesdays yet, you are missing out! Come see what the hype is about when we do it again on January 10, 2017. We're going UP! … On a Tuesday at the legendary Sevilla Nightclub of San Diego — the new dancers' Bachata night! Think you got what it takes? We will be holding a Bachata dance competition to find out who are the best Bachateros and Bachateras in San Diego. Full Pass to the LA BACHATA FESTIVAL February 9-12, 2017. A weekend full of Bachata, Salsa, Zouk & Kizomba. Sevilla's bottle service experience. A $200 value! Every other Tuesday will be dedicated to the best in Urban, Traditional, and Remixed Bachata for dancers! Upcoming dates will be 1/10 and 1/24. San Diego's premier Bachata DJ, DJ Hush will keep you on your feet all night spinning your favorites. Bachata lesson 8:30-9:30pm with Majesty in Motion Dance Company Bachata Director, Robbie Thoreau. $5 cover when you show this event's flyer!
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Home Alternatives Top 10 Games like Corruption of Champions So, here is a list of the 10 similar games like Corruption of Champions for you to enjoy – 1. Kingdom Of Loathing 2. Flexible Survival 3. Trails Of Tainted Space 4. Torn 5. Free Cities 6. InstLife 7. The Poor Whore 8. Gift Of Phallius 2: The Key To Eternity 9. Fall Of Eden 10. Lilith's Throne This game is at the top ranking because millions of users are connected to this game. Yet mostly you don't know that champion corruption has an alternative game that's just like fantasy with the best graphics and digital history. Corruption of champions is a browser-based flash game. It has in itself some of the most erotic elements. The narrative of the game is set up in a town where, as a result of an antiquated customary ceremony, each champion needs to fight devils and shrewdness powers to safeguard his home. Corruption of Champions is the most fascinating and courageous glimmer game at any point played. Players are sent to an unknown world, for example, the reviled Demon Realm, with the guide of a door, so they can battle underhanded or even unite with devils and slaughter the in-game character. The game starts with the development of a character with all its features. Although most features and functions can be modified as you level up in the game, the original features and settings are fixed in the game. Perks are the various rewards you get when you're leveling up in the game. To escape these constraints, players have either "Simple Mode" or "Debug Mode" when they play the game. There are only a few games like Corruption of Champions with emotion-erotic themes. Related Blog : Best 10 Sites to read One Punch Man Webcomic This games like Corruption of Champions regarding plot and foundation. The only absent thing is the erotic elements as in COC. In spite of the fact that this is a great and intuitive book based blaze game, you can appreciate it on your program. The illustrations you find in this game may likewise help you to remember the celebrated Stickman game. The gender of the character can be chosen along with its position. The game gets started only after choosing the character and its position. The six options available in the game are – Turtle Tamer The Pastamaker Sauceror Seal Clubber This game is pretty amusing as you get a few comedic elements in the game. With the aid of text-based commands, you control your team. You get to loot a lot of things, battle a few monsters, and level your character as you finish the game. Using a similar text-based approach, this game is just like the Champions Corruption. By Nuku Velente, Flexible Survival is much like Corruptions of Champions. In this title, you'll get a pleasant option to COC when you play a standard book based blaze title. The ongoing interaction depicts a scene of demolition brought about by the spread of a deadly infection and all its eventual outcomes are likewise found in the game. Here you get the roleplay option just like COC. . As the principal character in the game, you have to protect yourself before the military is there to spare you. Like the Champions Corruptions, there are numerous sexual components in the game. Trails of Tainted Space, the second most popular game after COC is created by Fenexo and the team of COC. The sensual and sexual highlights of this game make it equally popular among the youth. You get more character design options than any other game on this list. You would have to explore the environment, discover and have fun with different characters to have the best experience. The idea of ongoing interaction is to preserve the balance between the realistic and the dream things you get in the game. In comparison to the Champions Corruptions, these highlights probably make this game the better choice. You have Torn with thousands of participating teams with endless amounts of opportunities. In this game, you can be anything from a company owner to being a Mafia Head. Sounds fun, right! It's even better when played right. While playing this game, you wouldn't even realise when hours got passed . A free account is all you need to get started with this game. You can also play it on different devices with the same account. Free Cities is a game based on "Slavery". It is as erotic as it sounds with similar sexual elements as of COC. The game deals with the basic components of servitude that sell, purchase, and train slaves in the game. The game makes you a Slave Broker with absolute authority over all your slaves. You have a lot of romantic opportunities for all your ladies, too. On the downside, there are a few glitches in the game, and it's totally unlikely that you will change your character, which is deeply frustrating to some of the clients. InstLife is a unique text-based game which allows you to make your own character yourself. You make a life decision that is responsible for the progression of your character as the game progresses. Due to lack of a lot of graphics in this game, you get to enjoy other things here. This is a remarkable component of this game. Since the game is free, the UI is somewhat rough alongside a couple of interpretation blunders. You need to download it to your Windows computer first to play this game. Here also you'll get to meet other characters as you proceed with the game and explore it all through. In addition, the graphics and bonus features you get in this game are not that outstanding, but some other aspects of the game make it appealing to users. The ultimate objective here is to get employed by a brothel house. You get the character customization highlight as well. Gift of Phallius: The Key to Heave is the most similar game to COC. You wouldn't be able to play the game without downloading a text-based version or a multimedia edition of the same. This game is unfathomably sensual as it starts as you being a 14-year old princess searching for help. You have few character design options, and the plot centers around the romantic relationship between your character and the guardian. Make this game a very attractive solution to the Champions Corruption title. At the point when the Fall of Eden game starts, the significant character goes into a surrendered house and accidentally finds an entrance between the realm of the world and the realm of the fallen angel. While you're on your way, the queen will try to seduce you as much as possible. In any case, you need not lose your concentration here in light of the fact that later you'll make sense of that you have to collaborate with the goddess Queen Aria. That is the only thing that will enable your survival and eventually let you finish the game. If you get stuck in the Garden of Eden, you 're going to search the internet to find another way to get back to Earth. The game is very similar to the Corruption of Champions in such ways so that you can enjoy the erotic scenes with the intensity to the extreme. Also, it is similar because it is also a text-based RPG gameplay. In this game, you go through the whole magical experience of combating demons with your powerful magical powers and armors. You enjoy it even more when you get to have sexual interactions with many other characters. This game will be your favourite if you are also one of many of us who love to play and be a part of erotic fancy scenes, feelings and emotions. To sum up, I would say that these are some of the best games like Corruption of Champions that you'll find online. Most of these are text-based and include the sensual element of curiosity in them. You will enjoy some of these online games, although some of them can also be played offline. So turn on your computer, laptops and begin playing these wonderful games. Previous articleTop 10 sites like Soul Anime Next articleTop 10 Sites like IoMovies for Watching movies online Top 10 MangaStream Alternatives for Manga Readers Top 10 Sites like IoMovies for Watching movies online Top 10 sites like Soul Anime Best 15 Anime Streaming Sites to Watch Anime Online 10 Best Terrarium TV Alternatives for Free Movie and TV Shows 12 Best Sites like Primewire
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Mating incompatibility among toxic and non-toxic populations of Alexandrium Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a serious and growing problem in the US and the world. Impacts include the illness and death of human consumers of contaminated seafood, mass mortalities of fish and marine animals, deterioration of coastal esthetics and water quality, and broadly based ecosystem impacts. Among the multiple poisoning syndromes linked to HABs, paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is arguably the most widespread and significant on a global basis. Dinoflagellates within the genus Alexandrium, and in particular within the "tamarensis" (A. tamarense, A. fundyense and A. catenella) and "minutum" (A. minutum, A. lusitanicum, and A. angustitabulatum) species complexes, are responsible for many of these PSP outbreaks worldwide. Two characteristics of the temporal and spatial pattern of these Alexandrium species are noteworthy. First, over the last several decades, the distribution of species within both complexes has expanded geographically as a result of natural and human-assisted dispersal mechanisms. Second, there are both toxic and non-toxic varieties of certain species within each of these complexes, and sometimes these bloom in relatively close proximity to each other. This latter observation is particularly noteworthy given recent results which demonstrate that toxic and non-toxic strains of A. tamarense can mate and produce resting cysts, but the cells that germinate from these cysts quickly die as they attempt to divide. A reproductive barrier thus exists for at least some strains of this species. The overall objective of this project is to investigate mating compatibilities among toxic and non-toxic members of the "tamarensis" and "minutum" species complexes of Alexandrium. This will involve a combination of laboratory and field studies in a direct collaboration between US and EU partners under the EC-NSF Cooperative Activity in Environmental Research. Specific objectives are to: Establish and characterize additional toxic and non-toxic Alexandrium cultures from the northeastern U.S. and Europe; Determine mating compatibility between toxic and non-toxic strains of A. tamarense and A. minutum; Identify a genetic marker to distinguish between toxic and non-toxic A. minutum; Develop methods to determine the toxic/non-toxic genotype of planktonic cells and cysts; Determine mating selectivity of toxic and non-toxic A. minutum and A. tamarense strains; Participate in European field surveys to map Alexandrium populations in the plankton and sediments; Employ growth rate, grazing rate and mating preference data to model the outcome of a variety of invasion scenarios and to evaluate the potential of introduced non-toxic Alexandrium species as a bloom control or mitigation strategy. The scientific implications of the proposed study are significant, as the mating incompatibilities to be explored may explain observed distributions of toxic and non-toxic Alexandrium species throughout the world and relate directly to the potential success of an invasion of one toxin-type into the domain of the other, such as through natural currents and storms, or ballast water discharge. The broader impacts are also significant. HABs represent a serious threat to public health and efficient utilization of coastal resources. In addition to practical implications with respect to species dispersal via ballast water discharge or other human-assisted means, a novel bloom control or mitigation strategy of potential value to society will be investigated whereby a non-toxic strain of Alexandrium could be introduced to an area subject to toxic outbreaks in a manner analogous to the release of sterile males to control insect pests. Nagai, S., L. McCauley, N. Yasuda, D.L. Erdner, D.M. Kulis, Y. Matsuyama, S. Itakura and D.M. Anderson. 2006. Development of microsatellite markers in the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyceae). Molecular Ecology Notes. 6: 756-758. Lilly, E.L., K.M. Halanych, and D.M. Anderson. 2005. Phylogeny, biogeography, and species boundaries within the Alexandrium minutum group. Harmful Algae 4(6): 1004-1020. Martins, C.A., D. Kulis, S. Franca and D.M. Anderson. 2004. The loss of PSP toxin production in a formerly toxic Alexandrium lusitanicum clone. Toxicon. 43: 195-205. Scholin, C. A., M. Herzog, M. Sogin and D. M. Anderson. 1994. Identification of group- and strain-specific genetic markers for globally distributed Alexandrium (Dinophyceae) species. II. Sequence analysis of a fragment of the large-subunit ribosomal RNA gene. Journal of Phycol. 30: 999-1011. Scholin, C. A. and D. M. Anderson. 1993. Population analysis of toxic and non-toxic Alexandrium species using ribosomal RNA signature sequences. In: Toxic Phytoplankton Blooms in the Sea, T. Smayda and Y. Shimizu (Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 95-102. SEED: Life cycle transformations among HAB species, and the environmental and physiological factors that regulate them » Visit website Graduate student, Mike Brosnahan, isolates single cysts of Alexandrium minutum for mating experiments. (Photo by K. Shaughnessy) Large vessel unloads ballast water after it arrives at shore.
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Big European banks face call to end funding for firms building coal-fired plants By Susanna Twidale and Sinead Cruise and Simon Jessop Reuters - UK Focus 5 December 2019 * Banks bring in policies to restrict lending to utilities * NGOs say many banks still indirectly financing coal power * Politicians meeting at climate summit in Madrid By Susanna Twidale, Sinead Cruise and Simon Jessop LONDON, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Some of Europe's biggest banks are being challenged by environmental groups to sever all lending to utilities which they say are still developing new coal-fired power plants. The call comes as some 190 countries meet in Madrid to assess progress on the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, which demands a virtual end to coal power by 2050. A United Nations report last year said almost all coal-fired power plants would need to close by the middle of this century to curb a rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius, in line with the level scientists say is needed to stave off the worst effects of climate change. "Some banks have pledged to not directly finance new coal plants but they are providing general finance to companies which are building new plants," Katrin Ganswindt of German environmental pressure group Urgewald told Reuters. Urgewald and BankTrack, an NGO focused on banks and the activities they finance, said an analysis of the 10 most active European lenders to companies which are still planning or developing new coal plants indicated total debt funding had risen to $56 billion between 2017 and the end of September 2019. This compared with a calculation of $48 billion for the period 2014 to 2016, the pressure groups said in a report provided to Reuters on Thursday. The 10 banks were Barclays, BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank , HSBC, ING, Nordea, Standard Chartered and UniCredit. Most of those named said the report did not reflect their efforts to stop funding coal plant development or a commitment to lowering carbon emissions. Credit Suisse declined to comment. Britain's Barclays said it no longer provides project finance to any new coal-fired power plants or expansions of existing ones and disagreed with some of the data: "The report misrepresents and does not differentiate cases where Barclays finances a subsidiary investing in renewable energy, when its parent company may have other subsidiaries involved in coal, which have no relationship with Barclays." BANK ACTION Since Paris, many European banks have adopted policies such as cutting lending to firms which rely on coal for a high percentage of their revenues or pledging to end funding for new mines. Last week UniCredit said it would halt all lending for thermal coal financing by 2023, while BNP Paribas said this month it would stop financing the thermal coal sector in the European Union by 2030 and by 2040 worldwide. Deutsche Bank said that since 2016 it no longer finances "directly or indirectly the construction of new coal-fired power plants or new mining projects for the production of steam coal". Some banks have increased their funding of renewable energy projects and stepped up engagement with clients to encourage a faster shift away from coal production and consumption. "In a majority of cases we know the use of funds and are able to do our due diligence to make sure the financing is compatible with our policies, which include no direct financing for new coal-fired power plants," Standard Chartered said. Urgewald and BankTrack said their analysis was based on financial databases and public disclosures of loans obtained by 258 coal power producers and the underwriting of bonds issued by them, although for some syndicated loans and bond commitments the analysis had estimated each bank's share. Dutch bank ING said it did not "recognize the figures mentioned by Urgewald and the conclusions drawn from them". "ING supports new clients in the utilities sector only when their reliance on coal is 10% percent or less and they have a strategy to reduce their coal percentage to close to zero by 2025," it added. (Editing by Alexander Smith) 2019 caps fifth year of falling sales for retailers Private Equity Needs More Long-Term Models of Capital, says Beschloss Bloomberg UK German chipmakers report lower third quarter sales as downturn bites Mark Carney to advise Boris Johnson on climate change Rare £1 coin sells for record £1m Santander escalates war of words with Orcel in court battle Qatar Airways CEO and past Boeing critic backs planemaker's new head Is BP p.l.c.'s (LON:BP.) High P/E Ratio A Problem For Investors? Why It May Be Time to Take a Look at Platinum UK commuters spend £1.8bn a year on train tickets Helena Morrissey: We need to focus on men to avoid diversity fatigue
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A corporate executive's mysterious suicide sends the dead man's trusted subordinate (Sarah Butler) on the hunt for answers. Her activities spur the attention of a company fixer (D.B. Sweeney) assigned to kill her. He springs his trap by halting an elevator she's in between floors...leading to a dangerous game of cat and mouse only one of them is likely to survive. Gripping thriller co-stars Ian Gomez, Jayson Blair, and Malcolm McDowell as Thaddeus Gault. 91 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English.
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The battle of Rasna was a battle of the Eastern Front of the World War I, fought from 21 to 24 August 1915. The combat took place near the near the village of Rasna, Russian Empire (now located in Belarus), near the Pulwa river. It was fought by the 6th Infantry Division of the Russian Empire, defending themselves in the fortifications, against the 1st Brigade of the Polish Legions of the Austria-Hungary. The battle was won by the Austro-Hungarian forces. Following the battle, the retreating Russian forces were chased by the group commanded by major Leon Berbecki. References Battles of the Eastern Front (World War I) Battles of World War I involving Austria-Hungary Battles of World War I involving Poland Battles of World War I involving Russia Conflicts in 1915 August 1915 events
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This past week I was subjected to a series of questions as I'm a premium member of the Comic Art Fans site and have my own gallery there which shows off my original art collection. It's no big deal, although even a five question questionnaire is a bit odd for me as I'm usually the one asking the questions, not answering them. One of the questions went like this: How long have you been collecting comic art and what prompted you to start? My answer was, Blame Mike Zeck. I contacted Mike in 2001 to buy some signed comic books and he threw in a Captain America convention style head sketch. I got it professionally framed and haven't looked back since. Mike is one of the genuine nice guys and one day I hope to be able to buy a Zeck splash, pin-up or cover. WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - Sir Edmund Hillary, the unassuming beekeeper who conquered Mount Everest to win renown as one of the 20th century's greatest adventurers, has died, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Friday. He was 88. The gangling New Zealander devoted much of his life to aiding the mountain people of Nepal and took his fame in stride, preferring to be called "Ed" and considering himself just an ordinary beekeeper. "Sir Ed described himself as an average New Zealander with modest abilities. In reality, he was a colossus. He was an heroic figure who not only 'knocked off' Everest but lived a life of determination, humility, and generosity," Clark said in a statement. "The legendary mountaineer, adventurer, and philanthropist is the best-known New Zealander ever to have lived," she said. Growing up I always thought highly of Frank Springer's work. His was a name that I saw quite a bit on the books that I bought, especially on the Invaders where he worked with Frank Robbins, creating an All Frank Art Team in my youthful eyes. I loved reading the Invaders, it was unusual for a World War II book in that it featured superheroes that were featured in the current books and the art was just light years away from the standard Kirby influenced art and the like that was appearing in other books. At that point I'd not been exposed to artists such as Noel Sickles or Milton Caniff so it was fresh for me to see that style imposed on a character such as Captain America. Say what you will but it wasn't Sal Buscema (not that there's anything wrong with Sal).
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Opel Olympia Rekord Mark & Model Opel Olympia Rekord Registration plate Austrian Chassis Number R-55-LZ-165979 Engine Number 1.5L-55-18497 Transmissions Manual Mileage 24553 Km Body style Two door Saloon Interior color Tan Moquette Exterior color Grey Wheels and Tyres Steel Asking Price £1,500 The Opel Olympia Rekord was introduced in March 1953 as successor to the Opel Olympia, a pre-World War II design dating back to 1935. The Opel Olympia Rekord was built until 1957 in four different versions. Around 580,000 units were produced. Styling of the 1953-54 sedans resembled scaled-down versions of the contemporary Chevrolet in the U.S. Both cars were of course, products of General Motors UPDATE 28/12 The recorded mileage is recorded as 24553 Km (15344 miles) First registered in Austria in April 1955 to Baron Carl Ludwig Braun, the Opal was purchased in March 1977 by Franz Hacker, who moved to the UK in 1978 before settling in Jersey in 1993. Now unused for some years it is never the less complete and being sold for restoration. Sold as a non running car for restoration, with original documentation, Austrian registration books, confirming ownership history, year pf manufacture, and original Opel Handbook. Complete with original badges and decals For restoration Complete but non running.
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AP source: Mets to sign Bruce Maxwell, 1st MLB player to kneel FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2017, file photo, Oakland Athletics catcher Bruce Maxwell kneels during the national anthem before the start of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers in Oakland, Calif. The New York Mets have agreed to a minor league contract with Maxwell, the first major league player to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice in 2017, according to a person familiar with the deal. (Source: Eric Risberg) July 28, 2020 at 2:46 PM CDT - Updated July 31 at 5:50 PM NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Mets have agreed to a minor league contract with catcher Bruce Maxwell, the first major league player to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice in 2017, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been announced and was pending the completion of a physical and intake testing for the coronavirus. Maxwell began kneeling during the anthem late in his rookie season with the Oakland Athletics in 2017, about a year after San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick sparked the protest movement in the NFL. Gravel causing dust issues in Lawton neighborhood A Lawton man is hoping for a fast solution to clouds of dust covering his home due to a gravel road right behind his place. Dallas Payeton The move follows President Joe Biden's campaign pledge to halt new drilling and end the leasing of publicly owned energy reserves. 5 new deaths, 61 new COVID-19 cases in Wichita County KAUZ Team Kindergartners stand in solidarity, inspired by swearing-in of Vice President Kamala Harris Ibrahim Samra, WNDU
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POP-DOWN How will ad-blocking software change the web-content industry? AP Photo/Richard Vogel Will ad-blocking kill the web? By Jean-Louis Gassée Editor, Monday Note Published August 3, 2015 This article is more than 2 years old. On the last day of the June 2015 Developers' Conference, Apple held a session (video here) to announce its "Content Blocking" feature: Observers weren't fooled by the last-day session placement and careful euphemism ("content" means "ads"). True to the "if it bleeds, it leads" dictum, we were treated to the usual clamor, from accusations of short-sighted tactics—Apple is at war with Google and wants to monopolize mobile advertising with iAds; publishers will blacklist Safari on iOS9—to predictions of calamity—content blocking will upend the Web, your favorite webiste is about to die, content creators are under attack: "You realize that 'bloat' pays the salaries of editorial, product, design, video, etc etc etc, right?" There were more moderate viewpoints, of course, but the congregants who assured us that ad blocking in iOS 9 won't kill the web were fewer and quieter. Page-views, you know. Initially, a few things jumped out at me. First, although content blocking is available for iOS and OS X 10.11 (aka, El Capitan), the furor was concentrated almost entirely on mobile, a reflection of the dominant role of iDevices in Apple's ecosystem. (A glance at the technical documentation shows us that content blocking extensions are actually easier to develop for the Macintosh than they are for the iPhone and iPad). Second, the conjectured content blockers won't be Apple products; they'll be created and offered (whether free or for a price) by independent developers. You may quibble with the use of "independent" —the App Store judges will intervene, as usual—but we should expect a flurry of creative ad-blocking code followed by a round of noisy arguments accusing developers of attempting to destroy barely solvent Web publishers. Third, in their entre nous concentration on advertisers, developers, publishers, Apple vs. Google, the commentariat disregarded the benefits of content blocking for mere users, the unwashed masses who supply the industry with their life-giving fluids of money and personal data. The absence didn't last long. In two previous Monday Notes ("News Sites Are Fatter and Slower Than Ever" and "20 Home Pages, 500 Trackers Loaded: Media Succumbs to Monitoring Frenzy"), my compadre Frédéric Filloux cast a harsh light on bloated, prying pages. Web publishers insert gratuitous chunks of code that let advertisers vend their wares and track our every move, code that causes pages to stutter, juggle, and reload for no discernible reason. Even after the page has settled into seeming quiescence, it may keep loading unseen content in the background for minutes on end. In a blog post titled "An hour with Safari Content Blocker in iOS 9," mobile-software developer Dean Murphy showed how a simple iOS 9 ad-blocker that he wrote made a dramatic before-and-after difference: Before (left) and after (right) With content blocking turned on, the page loaded in two seconds instead of eleven. Once loaded, network activity ceased, which means less strain on the battery. Another developer, Paul Hudson, provides a calm explanation of what Apple actually announced, and proceeds to an example that blocks a daily newspaper he doesn't seem to like—"How to write a content blocker extension in 10 minutes (and never see the Daily Mail again)". No need to dive in if geeky JSON talk doesn't float your boat, but Hudson's conclusions are worth contemplating (emphasis mine): "Safari content blocking is a huge innovation: the fact that the system can optimize the rules ahead of time rather than trying to interact with an extension is a huge win for performance. Then of course there's privacy: no one needs to know what web pages you visit, which is just how it should be." Publishers, of course, blame the performance problems on mobile browsers (from The Verge): "… web browsers on phones are terrible. They are an abomination of bad user experience, poor performance, and overall disdain for the open web that kicked off the modern tech revolution. Mobile Safari on my iPhone 6 Plus is a slow, buggy, crashy affair, starved for the phone's paltry 1 GB of memory and unable to rotate from portrait to landscape without suffering an emotional crisis. Chrome on my various Android devices feels entirely outclassed at times, a country mouse lost in the big city, waiting to be mugged by the first remnant ad with a redirect loop and something to prove." Such blame-shifting didn't sit well with informed users. One drew a diagram contrasting the almost 1000:1 ratio between the 8 KB of actual content in the article quoted above, and the 6 MB of bloat that's actually loaded: Another blogger went into even greater detail by documenting the 263 HTTP requests and 9.5 MB needed to load the page: As the author calculates, if you have a 1 GB/month mobile data plan, going to the site three times a day will exhaust your data budget—and place you in the caring hands of 22 flavors of spyware. I empathize with smaller publishers who feel they can't survive without using modern, sophisticated, and intrusive advertising and tracking tools. In a piece titled "Content blockers, bad ads, and what we're doing about it," Rene Ritchie, who heads the iMore site, explains how this technology has lead publishers like him to lose control (emphasis mine): "When we do get good ads, as soon as they finish their allotted impressions, they go away, and the ad spot gets back-filled with 'remnants' which get progressively worse and worse the more we refresh the site. Yes, we're well aware of how insane that sounds. We also have no ability to screen ad exchange ads ahead of time; we get what they give us. We can and have set policies, for example, to disallow autoplay video or audio ads. But we get them anyway, even from Google. Whether advertisers make mistakes or try to sneak around the restrictions and don't get caught, we can't tell. It happens, though, all the time." You can't blame the browser, it's the way the system has evolved in the Web advertising race to the bottom. Back when physical newspapers were still vital, advertising space was limited and thus prices were well-behaved and constant. No such thing on the web, where the "ad inventory" tends to infinity. As a result, prices fall, sites need more ads to stay afloat, and they must consent to exploitative practices. A few days ago, Charles Arthur addressed the subject on his site The Overspill: "The adblocking revolution is months away (with iOS 9)—with trouble for advertisers, publishers and Google". The post makes a tart statement regarding the entitlement of today's Web publishers, some of whom cast themselves as part of the august but beleaguered Fourth Estate: "Print-based organisations were told they needed to evolve, and stop being such dinosaurs, because the web was where it was at…Why should web advertisers be immune from evolutionary or revolutionary change in user habits? …[A]ny argument that tries to put a moral dam in front of a technological river is doomed. Napster; Bittorrent; now adblocking." When Arthur was questioned about his responsibility, as a journalist himself, to accede to the trackers in order to ensure the future of "quality media and journalism", his response was unequivocal (emphasis mine): "Have I any responsibility to them? Well, not really. Certainly as a standard reader, here's what happened: I accepted an invitation to read an article, but I don't think that we quite got things straight at the top of the page over the extent to which I'd be tracked, and how multiple ad networks would profile me, and suck up my data allowance, and interfere with the reading experience. Don't I get any say in the last two, at least?" We come here to the crux of the matter: Trust. We feel cheated and rightly so. As users, we understand that we're not really entitled to free browsing; we pay our bills with our selves: When the product Is free, we are the product. The problem is that we feel betrayed when we find out we've been overpaying. We're being exploited—and it's not even done nicely. (Apply your favorite metaphor, here.) Losing trust is bad for the bottom line—no economy can function well without it. When you lose the consumer's trust, you're condemned to a chase for the next wave of suckers. Even sites that get us to pay for access to their content play questionable advertising and tracking games. Publishers who rise to condemn new (and still unproven) ad-blocking features on iOS and OS X ought to ask themselves one question: Who needs whom the most? Apple's move answers the question. No need to think it's building ad-blocking technology to monopolize the field to the benefit of its iAd platform whose revenue can't "move the needle" for a company where revenue and profits mostly come from hardware (see the last 10-Q report page 25). Apple's "ulterior" motive is making everyday use of its products more pleasant, resulting in more sales: the usual ecosystem play. It'll be interesting to watch what happens on Android. Will Google help developers with ad-blocking tools to improve the mobile experience and protect privacy?
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The Panoramic Mountain is a very cozy and well decorated apartment that provides an exceptional experience to guests who choose it. Complete and modern, it has everything you need for a romantic getaway, a family trip or a fun trip with friends: it has parking, large and bright living room, comfortable rooms, a very functional kitchen and a gourmet space with Spectacular BBQ with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Quilombo Valley! Come to the Serra Gaúcha live this true dream! Excellent location, near the center of Gramado and Canela, allowing you to quickly move to the main attractions of the city, turning the path into a pleasant tour. All the structure you need to stay very comfortable and with a great value for money, in the most beautiful city of Rio Grande do Sul! Located in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods of Gramado, Jardim dos Ipês, the Panoramic Mountain, besides providing much silence, privacy and tranquility to its guests, is only 5 minutes from the Center of Gramado and all the main attractions of the Serra Gaúcha , and the same 5 minutes from the Center of Cinnamon. Unmissable! Note: 1 face towel and 1 bath towel per guest are provided for the stay. A full set of bedding is provided for each bed, for the stay. Nazaré Paulista - Best location in the area. End of Week, Events and Parties. Spacious 3 Bedrooms Next to Copacabana Beach and Arpoador! House in Serra de Itaipava with 5 suites in excellent condominium, with services.
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Ohio police officer killed in armed standoff with man More snow on the way Harry "Lee" Coppock, Columbiana, Ohio Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home by: MyValleyTributes Staff More from MyValleyTributes Obits Home Obits Search Funeral Home Directory COLUMBIANA, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Harry "Lee" Coppock, 87, of Columbiana, died suddenly on Thursday, November 19, 2020, at The Villages Hospital, Lady Lake, Florida. Mr. Coppock was born on August 29, 1933, in Lisbon, Ohio, a son of the late Chalmer Coppock and Helen Gyurovcsik Coppock Uselton and had lived in this area all of his life. He had served in the U.S. Army and first worked with his father at ABC Mining. He then worked for International Mill Service, Sharon, Pennsylvania, retiring in 1995 as a supervisor. He had been a member of the former Robbins United Methodist Church, Washingtonville, for many years and recently became a member of East Fairfield United Methodist Church. He was also a member of the East Fairfield Ruritan Club and the Columbiana Historical Society. His wife, Joan P. Jackson Coppock, preceded him in death on, August 11, 2017. Harry is survived by his daughter, Shannon (Mike) Sartoski of Canton, Ohio; a stepdaughter, Darla (Robert) Copeland of Bloomingdale, Ohio; two sons, Kristen Lee Coppock of Colorado and Eric (Laura) Coppock of Findlay, Ohio; a stepson, Richard (Marlene) Kunkle of Leetonia, Ohio; two sisters, Cheryl Coppock and Charlene Manning, both of Arizona; six grandchildren, Leslie Kunkle-Endicott, Laurel Lusk, Cheyenne Sartoski, Timothy Copeland, Adam Kunkle and Zachery Coppock and eight great-grandchildren. Private services for the family are being held at the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana. A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the Spring as well as burial in Washingtonville Cemetery. If friends wish to pay their respects to Mr. Coppock, they may do so from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Friday, November 27, 2020, at the Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana, noting that the family will not be present. Social distancing protocol and masks will be required. Memorial donations may be made to the East Fairfield Ruritan Club or the East Fairfield United Methodist Church. Family and friends may send condolences at www.familycareservices.com A television tribute will air Wednesday, November 25 at the following approximate times: 6:43 a.m. WYTV, 9:32 a.m. on WKBN, 10:58 a.m. on FOX and 8:12 p.m. on MyYTV. More stories from WKBN.com: 'I am the dream': Ursuline coach gives emotional speech during MLK tournament Light snow showers or flurries through early morning Two Boardman standouts make college choices official More Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home Stories Kathleen P. Wilson, New Waterford, Ohio by MyValleyTributes Staff / Jan 13, 2021 NEW WATERFORD, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) - Kathleen P. Wilson, age 87, of New Waterford, died on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital, Boardman. She was born on July 4, 1933 in Freeman, West Virginia, a daughter of the late Irvy and Helen Noel Prater. Richard Harlow Peterson, Columbiana, Ohio COLUMBIANA, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) - Richard Harlow Peterson, age 70, of Columbiana, died unexpectedly at his home in Columbiana on Thursday, January 7. He was born on October 18, 1950 in Salem, a son of Wilda Ploss Peterson and the late Carl Peterson. Donald "Glenn" Greathouse, Columbiana, Ohio by MyValleyTributes Staff / Jan 4, 2021 COLUMBIANA, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) - Donald "Glenn" Greathouse, age 86, of Columbiana, died on Thursday, December 31, 2020 at Blossom Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Salem. He was born on May 6, 1934 in Lisbon, a son of the late Carl and Lucille Caldwell Greathouse.
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If I stayed in Parliament, I'd forfeit half my benefits - Mildred Oliphant explains resignation Ethan van Diemen Mildred Oliphant. (Photo by Morapedi Mashashe) And now, Mildred Oliphant resigns as MP Former sport minister Tokozile Xasa resigns as MP Susan Shabangu joins list of MPs who have resigned Former labour minister Mildred Oliphant says Parliament's benefits structure should be reviewed, as many former ministers have to consider forfeiting half of a loss-of-office gratuity if they are demoted. In an interview on PowerFm on Thursday morning, Oliphant explained that she resigned as a Member of Parliament, partly to avoid losing benefits at a certain salary level. News24 earlier reported that Oliphant was the latest in a string of resignations to hit the National Assembly. She joins a list of former ministers who resigned after they were left out of President Cyril Ramaphosa's recently formed Cabinet. READ: What former ministers could lose if they stay on as MPs Speaking to PowerFM, Oliphant said: "What happens when you are deployed, whether as a Member of Parliament or as a minister, it's not lifetime deployment. So you are deployed for a certain term, it will be up to the leadership that will come in at that particular time to say whether you are further reappointed as the minister." Asked why she resigned, Oliphant said that "unfortunately, the situation when it comes to the calculation of benefits for members is based on your last salary that you've been receiving… News24 previously reported on the benefits former ministers stand to lose if they continue to serve as ordinary MPs. "I know that maybe the public can say, but why should I consider taking a package rather than continuing to serve? The public must also understand, we also have a responsibility for our family and if you look at the benefits, if I had to stay in Parliament, looking at my last salary, I would be forfeiting around 50 to 55 per cent of the benefits." 'No need to leave, if...' She also said that the second reason was that a lot of experienced former ministers could be deployed elsewhere, but that their parliamentary funds couldn't be transferred to a new fund, as is the case with some corporate pensions. "Immediately, when you are deployed outside of Parliament then you won't be able to contribute to the same fund and also, you will be out of the parliamentary system. "I think the challenge here is the way the benefits are calculated... if your benefits are not going to be affected when you have been deployed, whether in the executive or as a chief whip or as speaker, then everybody can remain there because there would be no need for you to leave," Oliphant added. Oliphant acknowledged that when her party deployed members, it was for a five-year term and it was not obligated thereafter to reappoint a member in a given position. Reflecting on her tenure as labour minister, Oliphant she said it was an honour to finish her term. She had worked well under both former president Jacob Zuma and Ramaphosa. Other resignations Fourteen members of the previous Cabinet did not make it into Ramaphosa's new Cabinet announced in May, News24 reported. Oliphant joins former Minister of Human Settlements Nomaindia Mfeketo, former Minister of State Security Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba, former Minister of Social Development Susan Shabangu, former Minister of Sports and Recreation Tokozile Xasa, former Minister of Home Affairs Siyabonga Cwele, former Minister of Energy Jeff Radebe, former Minister of Women in the Presidency Bathabile Dlamini, and former Minister of Tourism Derek Hanekom in the growing list of former Cabinet members of those who resigned ordinary members of Parliament. Other members, such as Nomvula Mokonyane and Malusi Gigaba, declined their seats in Parliament before they were sworn in. Durban Jobs Free State Jobs Port Elizabeth Jobs
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NYUAD Competes in Dragon Boat Festival The NYUAD Dragon Boat team participates in the first race of the season. Last week, the NYUAD Dragon Boat teams took to the water to compete in the Abu Dhabi Dragon Boat Festival, held at the Shangri-La Hotel. NYUAD White battled it out in both of its races, finishing fourth in the "B" final, while NYUAD Purple — comprised of many return paddlers from last year's competitions — defended its championship title, again taking first place in the University division. student life, Competitions
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Running your own server and saving cash is easier than you might think! In this guide, we'll go over how to install Spigot server on an OVH VPS which is one of the best server deals for Minecraft hands down. At the time of writing (February 2018) you can grab an OVH VPS SSD with 8GB of RAM for under $14 a month. You'll be hard pressed to find a Minecraft host offering more resources for less cash; indeed many Minecraft hosts use OVH as their own platform. The third tier server also comes with 40GB of fast SSD disk space and two reasonably fast CPU cores – both plenty for a modest server. Your mileage will vary based on your own players and their activities. Personally, I've found the third tier OVH VPS more than plenty for 5-10 players and it could probably handle more. First we'll need to but the VPS from OVH over at https://www.ovh.com/world/vps/vps-ssd.xml – as noted above my preference is to go with the tier three VPS. If you like you can certainly go with the first or second tier and upgrade as needed. You'll also want to select a server location that matches most of your player base. If your player base will be mainly North America, the North America > Beauharnois (CA) option is the best. From personal experience I've found this offers good performance for both West and East coast players. You'll see I've selected Ubuntu 16.04 in the above screen shot, this is my personal preference, but other Linux distributions are fine. For what it's worth Ubuntu 16.04 will receive maintenance updates into 2021. After this screen you'll be asked to confirm your payment period and either login or signup to OVH. One word of caution here if you're creating a new OVH account. When choosing a password, the longer the password the better. You can of course use a mix of upper and lower case characters and weird symbols, but the password length is the most important when it comes to overall security. Shoot for something in the region of 20 characters or longer and avoid common words or repetitions. Try to make the password unique just for this single login. Minecraft servers can be the target of hackers, and if you're OVH login is insecure, they can wreak the ultimate damage. Usually within an hour of making your payment, you will get an email from OVH with "Your VPS installation" in the subject. This email will contain your admin username, password and IP (IPv4) address. Once you receive this, you're good to go. Next you will need an SSH program such as Putty for Windows or Terminal on Mac (included as standard). Fire up the program and you will be asked for the connection details in your OVH email. The first thing is to make sure installation of all the software on the server is upto date. The following command will check for the latest software updates. This could take some time depending on how much software needs updating on your VPS. You might also be asked to confirm the process a few times by hitting y and pressing return. Feel free to just press return to skip the ones you don't want to bother with. The only one you MUST complete is the password option. Again, follow the password rules as above to keep your server secure. Also make sure the password is reasonably different to your admin password. You don't want an attacker to be able to crack one password and use that to crack another in turn. and your SSH session as admin will be terminated. With the command entered, the build process will start. That little –rev latest flag on the end will ensure the latest stable version of the Spigot software is created for you. If you need an older version for some reason you can enter different rev flags (e.g. java -jar BuildTools.jar –rev 1.8 for Minecraft 1.8). Checkout the Spigot site for more detailed info on the build tools and versions. [16:33:52 WARN]: To start the server with more ram, launch it as "java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar" [16:33:52 INFO]: You need to agree to the EULA in order to run the server. Go to eula.txt for more info. This will open the eula.txt file in the nano file editor. There are a few other editor tools you can use, but this is the one I use normally. With the file open, use your arrow keys to move the cursor to the eula=false section. Delete false, in its place write true. Next you can save the file by using "CTRL-O" (the letter not the number) and "CTRL-X" to exit the editor. At the bottom of the window you will see the various key combinations to use in the editor too. Huh? Don't worry, we're almost there! In this last section we're going to write a mini program of sorts. This will start the game up, and constantly loop over and over to check it is still running. If it fails, it will restart the Spigot server after five seconds. Spigot is pretty stable, but if something does go wrong, you don't want your players waking you at 3 a.m. for a reboot! That will load a blank file as it doesn't yet exist, into this file enter the following. Don't copy and paste in one big block or you might add extra spaces at the end of each line, and the file won't work. Again you will need to save and exit by using CTRL-O and CTRL-X. If the user you created earlier is named other than minecraft, you will need to replace that in the above code. While that code might look daunting it's pretty simple stuff. The server is spigot.jar (server software) is instructed to startup using 6GB of RAM, no more no less. From there it keeps looping unless the game crashes. If it does it writes the error output to a file called crashlog you can view for info later. If it does crash there's a five second wait, and the whole thing loads up again. And that's largely it! We're ready to run the game believe it or not!. at this point to start the game up, but as soon you close down your SSH window, the game would stop. That's no good at all. We want to start the game in a Screen – think of this as a virtual, well, Screen, running on your server. You can close your SSH session into the server, but the screen you started up will still be there, running your game. When you SSH back into your server, you can also access that Screen again too. You should now see the direct output of the game server. If you rejoined fast enough you will have seen endless lines of startup info fly by, everything from setting up spawn to configuring the world. Eventually that will stop and you will be left with a command prompt. Remember that while you have this Screen up, any commands you now enter are into the game server itself. E.g. you can run commands like "op player name" to give someone op status, or maybe "set time 1000" to set the time of day in the game. You can now safely close your SSH window and walk away for as long as you want. The Screen you setup for the Spigot server will run and run by itself, restarting automagically if it fails for any reason. When you're ready to come back and admin the server, just SSH into your OVH VPS and use screen -r to resume your Screen session as if you never left. And that's it, now you have a Spigot Minecraft server! Go ahead and connect to your game now in the Minecraft client, just use your IP address for the server as the address to connect to. Print working directory. This will tell you what directory you are currently in, and the full path to it. shows the contents of the current directory you are in. change directory. Followed by a directory name, you will step down into this lower directory. Followed by two periods "cd .." you will step back up a directory level. shows a list of all the current Screens running and their names. If you wonder what all that means…very simply put, Java is designed so that each application can use its own set of optimizations, specific to the application in question. The flags above tweak the Java Virtual Machine to run Minecraft in the best possible way; primarily this means minimizing how much the Java Garbage Collection process impacts the in game experience.
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The Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (academy of agriculture) of Turin was founded as the Società Agraria di Torino on 24 May 1785, by edict of Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia, The organisation was later granted royal status, becoming the Reale Società Agraria, and today is known as the Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (Turin Academy of Agriculture). The impetus to establish the society came from the aristocratic landowners of Piedmont who provided its leadership. During this period they were anxious to embrace the results of scientific research into new and more productive farming methods in order to maximise the profitability of their estates. This they achieved through such means as developing the network of irrigation canals, extending the cultivation of rice, introducing new animal breeds, and establishing new business arrangements: sharecropping was replaced by large-scale leasing agreements. References External links The web site of the Turin Academy of Agriculture. External links 'Storia Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino', istituticulturali.it. Organizations established in 1785 Kingdom of Sardinia History of Turin Agricultural organisations based in Italy Learned societies of Italy 1785 establishments in Italy 1785 establishments in the Kingdom of Sardinia
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Please note: An indictment, information, or complaint is merely an allegation. The U.S. Constitution guarantees that a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. The Kent County Grand Jury reported out an indictment charging Robert Manning with two counts of first degree child molestation. It is alleged that on or about diverse dates between January 1, 2017 and July 14, 2017, Robert Manning molested a female 14 years of age or under. The alleged incidents took place in West Warwick. The West Warwick Police conducted the investigation. Manning is scheduled to be arraigned in Kent County Superior Court on April 6, 2018.
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Ericsson boss to quit by Nick Farrell on05 July 2017 Need to tackle the Chinese The chairman of struggling Swedish mobile equipment company Ericsson plans to stand down before the company's next annual meeting in 2018. From Wall Street's perspective it is all about share price. Ericsson's shares have lost almost half their value in the last two years. The company also reported a loss of $1.45 billion in the first quarter, forcing a strategy rethink by new CEO Borje Ekholm who will refocus the group on core network equipment sales. Leif Johansson, 65, has been chairman since 2011. With the turnaround strategy in place and recent changes in ownership, it was time to step aside, he said. "It is natural to let the owners jointly propose a chairman and well ahead of this I want to announce that I will not be available for a next term," he said in a statement. Ericsson, once the dominant force in mobile networks, has seen its position eroded by competition from nimbler, cheaper Chinese gear makers including Huawei and a resurgent Nokia and has tried to expand its business model to include clients in the energy, transport and media sectors. A string of acquisitions has failed to boost profits and Ekholm is now looking at slimming down the group. Last modified on 05 July 2017 More in this category: « Is Intel quietly abandoning IoT plans? Nokia does patent deal with Xiaomi » Ericsson sees strong US growth US orders Germany to dump Huawei Qualcomm showcases video over 5G NR
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Bankruptcy sale subject to court confirmation and overbid. Represented Buyer. Stunning views for the 19th floor LA Country Club to the ocean. Property Size 7,500 sq. ft. Beautiful contemporary one story gated view home in prime Bel Air with tennis court. Accepted bid in Bankruptcy Court. Sold at $11,100,000. 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo in much desired north of Santa Monica location. Walking distance to newly expanded Westfield Shopping Center. Large rooms, hardwood floors, 2 car side by side parking. Incredible location. Accepted offer at $5,700,000 with first overbid set at $5,750,000. Bankruptcy sale subject to court confirmation. Property sold "AS IS". Court confirmed price is $3,575,000. Sold and closed escrow in August 8, 2014. 4 bedrooms upstairs and maids room down. Great entertainment rooms, elevator and pool. Just Sold- Represented Buyer- Beautiful north facing unit with 2 Br plus den in top notch building. Furnished or unfurnished lease with one loft bedroom plus 1.5 baths. Beautiful Traditional estate with complete 2 bedroom 2.5 bathroom guesthouse up a gated long driveway in prime lower Bel Air. Large 2 Bedroom, 2.5 bathroom penthouse condo in prestigious Le Parc development in Century City. Fully furnished lease in prime Bel Air with city, canyon and ocean views set in total privacy. 3 Br up plus two gyms, 1 Br down plus separate maids with bath. Pool and sitting areas. 2 car garage. Rare contiguous lots with amazing Bel Air Country Club golf course views. Lot Size 39,632 sq. ft. Bankruptcy Sale subject to court confirmation. Classic Mediterranean estate in prime Beverly Hills Flats. Beautifully done Gerald Colcord on prestigious Stone Canyon Road. Large rooms, separate detached office, detached guest house with kitchen. new pool and spa. Smashing ocean views form this done bluff property. Amazing opportunity to own in highly sought after area. Beautifully remodeled one story Spanish style home in much sought after Westwood location. Three bedrooms with two baths. Great entertainment rooms. Back yard with pool, grassy and deck. Beautiful, move in ready, 4 bedroom 4 bathroom home plus maids with bath in Deep Canyon. Large entertainment rooms. Big back yard with pool. Great family home. Lot Size 4,700 sq. ft. Beautiful contemporary on prime Sea Level with ocean views from every room. Property Size 6,898 sq. ft. Amazing 180 degree views from this gated Mediterranean. Sold for $2,500,000 June 20, 2014. Amazing private property on three parcels off prestigious Stone Canyon. Accepted offer $2,500,000. Contact agent for court date and overbid. Huge 1.3 + acre vacant lot in one of the best locations through the east gate of Bel Air. Accepted offer at $660,000. Court confirmation and overbid date is December 4, 2014 at 8:30 am at 111 N. Hill Street LA CA 90012. Dept.11. First overbid is $693,500. Call agent for details. Breathtaking architectural home by Zoltan Pali in Bel Air. Lot Size 30,930 sq. ft. North of Sunset. Perfect fro remodel. An opportunity to purchase this tear down in prime north of Sunset location situated among multimillion dollar estates. Property Size 3,111 sq. ft. Lot Size 32,890 sq. ft. Mid century with views in Bel Air. Beautiful craftsman in prime Santa Monica. Unique gated estate in Beverly Hills Post Office with stunning views. Beautiful, bright, penthouse condo with loft facing the park. Amazing traditional remodeled in 2012 across from UCLA with 5 bedrooms and 5 baths. Completely remodeled home with beautiful Stone Canyon Reservoir views. Property Size 5,100 sq. ft. Lot Size 30,400 sq. ft. Sophisticated modern on prime Stone Canyon with private yard. Trust sale. Richard Dorman with tremendous city and ocean views. Amazing horse property with stables. Property Size 1,730 sq. ft. Rare find in prime little Holmby. Beautiful, recently remodeled mid century modern with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and yard with pool. Westwood duplex with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bath in each unit.
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Multiple residence property owners have the daunting task of monitoring and satisfying the wants of a quantity of tenants. This comes with a slew of specialized risk management concern as properly. Ownership of residential properties such as apartments, condominiums, and student housing produces a series of exclusive risks. As such, some study may be in order to procure the proper insurance for the properties being managed. Because distinct kinds of properties have distinct types of exposures, ensuring sufficient limits and suitable coverage can be difficult. In addition, there may possibly also be a need to have to keep track of many tasks and policy expiration dates, which can be really overwhelming. That is why it is essential to have a specialist to help in finding the appropriate varieties and amounts of insurance. The fundamental insurance demands for any individual owning Habitational properties is general liability coverage, in case of tenant injury or losses triggered by:fire, wind, storms, theft, and malicious harm or vandalism by the dwelling's tenants. Furthermore, based on the place, flood insurance is encouraged. A well-craftedHabitational and commercial property insurancepolicy can guard in light of any or all of these hazards. Who must have home management insurance coverage? If you are a true estate investor, but select to focus on industrial properties rather than residential properties, you also want correctly secured Habitational and industrial house insurancepolicy that is designed accordingly. Just like residential property, general liability and catastrophic occasion coverage need to be bought. Nevertheless, when it comes to commercial property, you need to have to also look at carrying environmental and/or pollution coverage, commercial automobile coverage, or coverage. Whether the owner of only residential house, only industrial home, or some of every, operating with a professionalprovider to create policies that will cover all regions of risk is sound management. Such experts can advise as to what coverage options are available, standard limits, and a selection of exclusive techniques in which this coverage can very best guard the properties based on its use and place. The simple insurance needs for anybody owning Habitational properties is general liability coverage, in situation of tenant injury or losses caused by:fire, wind, storms, theft, and malicious damage or vandalism by the dwelling's tenants. Furthermore, depending on the location, flood insurance is suggested. A properly-craftedHabitational and commercial property insurancepolicy can shield in light of any or all of these dangers. I've 7 several weeks left on the 12 months lease for house in Hawaii. My landlord just explained she's filling for personal bankruptcy AND readily stored away entering foreclosures… What privileges have i got in cases like this? Must i re-locate immediately? Considering purchasing a house in Singapore although not qualified for HDB. Hoping to get a personal one but quite ex. wat's the least expensive one? or any concept of advice? purchasing a brand new apartment and book rooms while remaining? Feeling that leasing for nearly ten years not giving any savings.any suggestions? I've got a house that i'm likely to sell. I guess you will find tax implications, which i must understand. I am moving from USA to UK and want to go into residential property sales. Does anyone know the best companies to approach?
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In a city known for deep dish pizza, hot dogs, and spicy fries at U.S. Cellular Field, a little know secret still remains at the ultimate popular sports bar in Wicker Park, Fifty/50. After years of disgraced and so-so Buffalo wings at almost every bar in Chicago, we have finally found the ultimate wing. This wing isn't like any other you have ever come across. This wing is quite large with choices such as regular or boneless and flavors such as buffalo, teriyaki, tangy BBQ, BBQ, or orange sauce. All in all, these wings have something to offer to anyone. You can go with the 8-piece ($9), 16-piece ($17) or massive 50-piece set for a sum of $45. The only warning that I have heard from frequent wing buyers is that each wing equals two, meaning, your order actually means double. Fifty/50 is a three level sports bar with two bars and 12 flat screen televisions and mainly focuses on secret sauces, fried foods and sandwiches. Each floor has a slightly different feel—the main and lower levels consist of booths, high-tops and a bar while the top floor has regular four-person low tables. With owners like Greg Mohr and Scott Weiner (Joe's Prime Steak and Seafood) and investors such as Yankees player Curtis Granderson and renowned chef Brian Storey, this sports pub is the real deal, and worth a try. Not only is the food menu impressive, but they also are serving up 40 oz. beers that vary each week, as well as a bunch of domestic brews. The beer menu is tourist-like, meaning cheap, with very little craft and micro-brew items. Nonetheless, they always have daily deals such as $1 beer Mondays and fun events during March Madness and the Super Bowl that make for a lively atmosphere. They also have a DJ that regularly plays between commercials for big games. If you're a big sports fan and attending the Fifty/50 for a big game, be sure to arrive at least an hour early for a table, order the nachos and cheese fries for an appetizer, and then let the spicy wings and good times roll. By the way, if you've ever ordered wings at Wrigley Field, Fifty/50 supplies the wings of the Cubs!
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Where do SANRAL get our details from? Seems like most have received invoiced although there are still many like myself who have received nothing. Where do they get our contact details from? If I am correct then they are not allowed to get it from e-natis? Is that so? Re: Where do SANRAL get our details from? I would like to know as well ? As far as speculation goes, they are NOT linked to eNatis, and it seems that they have access to data from www.payfine.co.za, now www.paycity.co.za by Syntell, who have been awarded the contract by SANRAL for the debt collection. They do explicitly state on their website that "Please be advised that payCity has not given out, nor will we ever give out, any of our users's details to SANRAL or to any other third party." A domain search of etcrecovery.co.za and paymyfines.co.za shows they are both owned and operated by TMT Services (Pty) Ltd, the South African company that is part of the Austrian company Kapsch TrafficCom, which runs the e-toll project. Those site explain how they can get your email address and maybe phone number, but if I remember correctly then postal and/or physical address is not part of the registration. The latter two is a mystery to my. Wonder if there is a correlation to eNatis address and Sanral invoices. Maybe someone who has an old eNatis address or multiple postal address can confirm if it correspond or differ to Sanral invoice? No mention of anything in Pretoria or JHB? How could they have any details for anyone who might use these on a regular basis?? When I got a call from the VPC, they told me they got my details from e-Natis. Beyond your address detail - Paycity also has your credit card info if use them e.g. to buy electricity via SMS. How do they prove that they DIDN'T sell anything? I also don't understand how useful Vodacom's data will be - since they don't have any vehicle registration detail. So how are they billing you when they don't have vehicle reg??? Mobile operators have nothing about my vehicles. If you only have my vehicle reg number then the mobile companies are of no use. Other sources, like eNatis, will have my mobile number though. What database did the police search in the days before eNatis? so maybe the correlate id on rica with id on enatis and so link you up? I'm sure they are getting the details from Natis. My father-in-law just got an etoll account from January. Thing is, he died in September last year. The car is in Jhb to be sold, we are in kzn. He would not have been registered on payfine or anything like that. His cellphone was in his wifes name, so its not that. To my mind, it can only be eNatis. Anyway, good luck collecting those fees. Think you are in the wrong thread. We are not talking about general debt collection. We are talking about Sanral getting our contact details. Postal address to be more specific. Who is the "they" you are referring to? Is it SANRAL? Never heard of Sanral just sending a threat to a mobile phone without linking it to a value or invoice. IOW they have your mobile number number linked to a vehicle registration. Think you are in the wrong thread. We are not talking about general debt collection. We are talking about Sanral getting our contact details. Postal address to be more specific. Who is the "they" you are referring to? Page created in 0.858 seconds with 28 queries.
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Yep. Everything. You haven't explored SimOS fully until you have done everything in this list. Open and tweak Settings to your liking (especially the "Allow access to protected system files" one). Shut down, restart, or lock the computer in the "Power" dropdown menu. Open Webtron and enter any URL, then go back to about:webtron and check out Webtron News. Open the Webtron Menu and click "Get Extensions" to get extensions for Webtron. Tweak all the extensions' options. Open all of the folders in File Manager. Right-click on a file and view its details or delete it (only on some files). Right-click on "C:" in the File Manager and click "Remove this drive..." to permanently corrupt SimOS. After doing the previous task, click "Restart SimOS" once to reveal the "Reinstall SimOS..." button and then click on it. Check your Webtron browsing history in %COMPUTER%\C:\Program Files\Webtron\history.txt. Edit it to your liking - it automatically saves while you're typing. Open %COMPUTER%\C:\Program Files\oldplayer_installer.exe, leave the pre-checked bloatware checked, and infect your computer (really badly, in fact - go to about:news/oldplayer_bundled_malware.html in Webtron for more info). If you did Task 13, try shutting down or restarting your computer (it won't work). If you did Task 13 and you also want to make it so that you can't even lock your computer, go to %COMPUTER%\C:\Program Files\viper_antivirus.exe and click "Fix Problems Now" (it deletes the lock.exe file). Go to about:news/unbloat.html in Webtron, scroll down, and click "Download" to download Unbloat. Then navigate to %COMPUTER%\C:\Program Files\Webtron\downloads\unbloat.exe and open it. Then, click "Unbloat my computer" to remove all that bloatware.
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Skip to content Text size Listen to the Portal | help | Recover Password Regional Government Citizen Space About Azores news Legislation Schedule Communities Contacts Portal Map Links Help MUDAR LÍNGUA in Tourism: Air and sea transports Air walks Land Transports Motorboat and sailing walks Mountain Climbing and speleology Observation of cetaceans Paraglider and ultralight Pedestrian walks Rent-a-cars Scooters, BTT, VTT Sportive fishing NEWS BY: entities categories Business Relations with the Regional Government Civil Protection Closing a company Economical Inspection Financing and Incentives Housing and Infrastructures Inovation, Reserach and Development and Technology Law, Regulations Leisure_and_Utilities Information: Guide Course for the Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture The Course addressed guides who desire to specialise in the Protected Landscape of Pico Island Vineyard Culture, a landscape classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO has started on April 13. 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A new take on the home office at Charleston's Panera Bread By Mark D. Stein | [email protected] Barbara Sanchez uses her Internet savvy to search for jobs, network and write her own blog at Panera Bread in Charleston on the South Shore. Also working alongside her is Joel Richardson, owner of Soul Joel Productions. With its free Wi-Fi hook up, Panera Bread, also located in New Springville, has become a popular place for Staten Islanders to network. (Castle Rock Communications) STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - CHARLESTON - With free wireless Internet access and delicious food, Panera Bread is more than a bakery-cafe for some Staten Islanders. It's also an office. Barbara Sanchez has an upbeat attitude, contagious smile, and over 12 years of marketing experience in large corporate settings as well as in start-up environments. What she doesn't have is a full-time job. Unemployed for one year, thanks to reduced Web site ad revenues last year, she keeps her optimistic outlook flowing by working out of what she calls her "remote office," a bakery-cafe with free Wi-Fi (wireless Internet) where she puts in nearly a day's work several times a week. "Many of my friends think I actually work for Panera," she says. "I do 'work' there, but I don't serve coffee or make the bread. I am 'working' at Panera, looking for work." Ms. Sanchez, a Sunnyside resident, makes sure she's up and out of the house every day. She authors her own blog ( www.joblessinny.blogspot.com ) to post positive thoughts that reflect her unemployment saga as she tries to return to full-time work. At the same time, she keeps her marketing, communications skills and creativity at the top of their game. By using her Internet savvy and parlaying her background in e-commerce and social networking, she's optimizing the efficiency of her job search and making the most of her "free time." At Panera, she also runs www.linkwizards.com , a Web site about the Web design and marketing strategy services she can provide. "I find that nine times out of 10, getting out of the house gets my mind going, my energy flowing and the ideas coming," Ms. Sanchez said. "My inspirations come from random conversations I had while out, things I have seen in my journeys or something that comes to my mind when I am out and about." Ms. Sanchez sets up her "virtual office" at Panera Bread in Charleston's South Shore Commons where she gets work done two or three days per week while averaging around five hours per day searching job sites and networking with everyone she meets there. But she could work out of the Panera Bread in New Springville, just as easily. "Panera Bread has offered free Wi-Fi since 2003," said Greg George , vice-president of operations for the company. "In fact, with 1,300 plus bakery-cafes across the country, Panera has established one of the largest free Wi-Fi networks in the country," he added. "Many customers have begun to use Panera as their second office because we offer them free high-quality Internet access, comfortable seating, and great food and beverages." Ms. Sanchez says that Panera makes a perfect virtual office. "And, the fact that they don't kick me out," she added, "makes working here a pleasure." While there, she's met Joel Richardson , a local comedian living in Greenridge and founder of Soul Joel Productions who spearheaded the first boroughwide comedy festival in 2008, through a mutual friend. Now, both work side by side. Ms. Sanchez designs his show posters and provides marketing ideas like Richardson's bold laptop cover advertisement that draws eyeballs and inquiries. When he's not being the funny guy, Richardson represents over a dozen comedians that he places in shows around the country. He also runs a four-week, after-school program called "Laughs 4 Kids" that gets grade-school youngsters accustomed to public speaking. He agrees with Ms. Sanchez that getting out of the house is the best way to make things happen, and he feels welcomed at the bakery-cafe. "It's a great place to conduct business. All you need is your laptop and cell phone - and, after awhile, it becomes like a community of entrepreneurs," Richardson explained. "You look forward to seeing each other day after day. They're like family."
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class CreditCardPayment < Transaction def self.new_authorized_payment(transacting_user, total_cost, at = Time.zone.now) transaction = CreditCardPayment.new() transaction.new_transaction_ledgers( transacting_user, TransactionAccount::REVENUE_ID, TransactionAccount::ACCOUNTS_RECEIVABLE_ID, total_cost, at) transaction end end
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Recovery World has supplied Watford based Connoisseur Recovery with 2 x Iveco 7.5 tonne tilt and slide trucks. The crew cab trucks were delivered in February with finance provided by Shawbrook Bank, ready for the new 19 registrations and forming part of the Connoisseur program to update and renew its fleet with more vehicles that are Euro6 compliant and ready to work in London. Connoisseur Recovery is a family run business led by Mark Woodward and with its fleet of over 40 vehicles covers Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and much of North London from its bases in Watford and Hemel Hempstead. Mark Woodward said that he keeps returning to Recovery World for his trucks "because they provide a good product at a very competitive price and they deliver on time". He added that "dealing with a relatively small company means that it is easier to talk to the right people. Mac Engledew and the rest of the Recovery World team is always available and ready to advise on or assist with any aspect of the vehicle order. The new trucks are the latest of several vehicles that Recovery World has supplied to Connoisseur joining a Fiat 3.5 tonne beavertail delivered last March and another 4 over the last 3 years. The new 7.5tonne trucks are both Recovery World RW35A vehicles which boast a host of features including Aluminium platform together with galvanised slidebed subframe and beacon flyer for durability. The 8000lb winch (with radio remote) and the rotator light bar are just some of the extras that make this one of the best value trucks on the market.
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We are in search of new ways to promote our business. And I am looking forward to hear your advice. Has anyone of you used google adwords or facebook ads? Or maybe we should not get involved in this type of advertising at all. Perhaps you can advice another ways for promotion? I would like to suggest you add your business in classifieds sites, business listing sites like CallMe to promote your business. It's good if you could list your business in google and Bing so as to get Optimised by both search engines. Classifieds,Social media ads,Paid ads all will work well here. 1. Promote your business by blogging and writing articles. 2. Use press releases for business promotions. Many thanks to all of you guys. We have started our website renewal using SEO. I have got one more question: If there are people who used SEO , did you hired specialized team or made it by yourself? Now you've done it --- opened a can of worms. You will get many offers by self-proclaimed SEO experts (none of them are). Most of the sites asking for reviews usually claim expertise in at least 4 different fields. Unless you have a specialized team of at least 4, each an expert in his/her own field, it's just not possible. The true SEO experts are not out attempting to drum up business. They get all they need from referrals. Do you know anyone that has successfully used an SEO expert that can recommend someone? In my own case, creating unique, high quality content is the most effective means of building traffic which attracts backlinks naturally. At least 90% of this I publish on my own site only. Long-tail keywords build traffic nicely when creating this content. My advice would be to start by creating this type of article until your site reaches at least 100 pages of content. Even if yours is an eCommerce site, product descriptions can be rewritten to become far better than the competition. And there is nothing wrong with creating great content that helps your market better understand your business and products. Last edited by delstu; Mar 07th, 2018 at 03:42 AM. Post your business on social sites, increase your followers on facebook, twitter etc social sites.
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What an amazing moment. We just surpassed more than a half million pageviews on The Global Small Business Blog! Thank you to everyone for your continued interest and readership. We keep on keeping on - thanks to you. Here's our very first blog post back on Tuesday, July 20, 2004. Have a good weekend and back with you on Monday. Congratulations on passing the half million view mark! What daily/weekly tasks did you do to accomplish this goal? I am just getting started and try to follow successful behavior.
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Jupiter, the gaseous giant of our Solar System. Within it would fit thousands of Earths. Your electromagnetic field is the greatest thing that exists in the Solar System. Were it not for the existence of this giant, we would be hit all the time by comets and asteroids, which would make life on Earth impossible. And if it were a little larger, its structure would have collapsed nuclearly like the gases and dust that formed the Sun and it would be the second star of the Solar System and we would have two suns.
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The story of our company is based on a strong family tradition, since the first "Maison Dufour", "Fabrique de couleurs et vernis" was founded in Marseilles in 1848. Our company, as it is today, is the result from the integration and then the merger of companies being created for nearly a quarter of a century. All of these entities had their own history, the culture, and have contributed to the enrichment of our company, over the past 30 years.
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Personalized Cellular Therapy Achieves Complete Remission in 90 Percent of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Patients Studied Published on Oct 15, 2014 in CHOP News Existing Patients or Family Members New Patients, Referrals and 2nd Opinions October 15, 2014 — Ninety percent of children and adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who had relapsed multiple times or failed to respond to standard therapies went into remission after receiving an investigational personalized cellular therapy, CTL019, developed at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The results are published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine. The new data, which builds on preliminary findings presented at the American Society of Hematology's annual meeting in December 2013, include results from the first 25 children and young adults (ages 5 to 22) treated at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and first five adults (ages 26 to 60) treated at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Twenty-seven of the 30 patients in the studies achieved a complete remission after receiving an infusion of these engineered "hunter" cells, and 78 percent of the patients were alive six months after treatment. "The patients who participated in these trials had relapsed as many as four times, including 60 percent whose cancers came back even after stem cell transplants. Their cancers were so aggressive they had no treatment options left," said the study's senior author, Stephan Grupp, MD, PhD, director of Translational Research in the Center for Childhood Cancer Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and a professor of Pediatrics in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine. "The durable responses we have observed with CTL019 therapy are unprecedented." Shannon Maude, MD, PhD, a pediatric oncologist at CHOP and an assistant professor of Pediatrics, and Noelle Frey, MD, MSCE, an assistant professor of Medicine and an oncologist at Penn's Abramson's Cancer Center, are co-first authors of the new study. The research team is led by Carl June, MD, the Richard W. Vague Professor in Immunotherapy in the department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and director of Translational Research in the Abramson Cancer Center, along with David Porter, MD, the Jodi Fisher Horowitz Professor in Leukemia Care Excellence and director of Blood and Marrow Transplantation in the Abramson Cancer Center. CTL019 manufacturing begins with a patient's own T cells, which are collected via an apheresis process similar to blood donation, then reprogrammed in Penn's Clinical Cell and Vaccine Production Facility with a gene transfer technique that teaches the T cells to target and kill tumor cells. The engineered cells contain an antibody-like protein known as a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR), which is designed to bind to a protein called CD19 found on the surface of B cells, including the cancerous B cells that characterize several types of leukemia. The modified "hunter" cells are then infused back into the patient's body, where they both multiply and attack the cancer cells. A signaling domain built into the CAR promotes rapid multiplication of the "hunter" cells, building an army of tumor-killing cells that tests reveal can grow to more than 10,000 new cells for each single engineered cell patients receive. Nineteen patients in the study remain in remission, 15 with this therapy alone, including a 9 year old who was the first ALL patient to receive the therapy more than two years ago. The follow-up periods reported in the study are more than six months for most patients, with a range from 1.4 to 24 months. Five patients went off-study for alternate therapy, three of whom proceeded to allogeneic stem cell transplants while in remission. Seven patients relapsed, between 6 weeks and 8.5 months after their infusions, including three whose cancers returned as CD19-negative leukemia that would not have been targeted by the modified cells. All patients who received the CTL019 "hunter" cells experienced a cytokine release syndrome (CRS) within a few days after receiving their infusions — a key indicator that the engineered cells have begun proliferating and killing tumor cells in the body. During this time, 22 of 30 patients experienced mild to moderate CRS, which included varying degrees of flu-like symptoms, with high fevers, nausea, and muscle pain. Eight patients developed severe CRS, which required treatment for low blood pressure and breathing difficulties. Nine patients were treated with tocilizumab, an immunosuppressant drug that blocks the effects of the inflammatory cytokine IL-6, which have been found to spike during the most robust phase of the engineered cells' expansion in the body. Six patients also received short courses of steroids to combat CRS symptoms. All patients on these studies fully recovered from the CRS. Tests of all patients who experienced complete remissions also showed that their normal, non-cancerous B cells, which also express the CD19 protein, had been eliminated along with their tumors. The researchers note that persistent absence of normal B cells following CTL019 treatment indicates continued activity of the gene-modified T cells, which are thought to provide long-term, vaccine-like activity preventing tumor recurrence. Since B cells play a role in helping fight infection, patients typically receive immunoglobulin replacement to maintain healthy immune function. "Our results support that CTL019 can produce long-lasting remissions for certain heavily pre-treated ALL patients without further therapy," Frey said. "For our patients who have already relapsed after stem cell transplants, or don't have any options for donors, this option has provided new hope." In July 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted CTL019 its Breakthrough Therapy designation for the treatment of relapsed and refractory adult and pediatric ALL, a step which is intended to expedite the development and review of new medicines that treat serious or life-threatening conditions, if a therapy has demonstrated substantial advantages over available treatments. CTL019 is the first personalized cellular therapy to receive the designation. The first multicenter CTL019 trial has recently opened in the U.S., and additional multisite trials are expected to initiate by the end of the year. The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health (1R01CA165206, R01CA102646 and R01CA116660), the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and a Stand Up To Cancer-St. Baldrick's Pediatric Dream Team Translational Research Grant. Editor's note: The University of Pennsylvania has licensed technologies involved in this trial to Novartis. Some of the scientists involved in these trials are inventors of these technologies, including Drs. June, Porter, and Grupp. As a result of the licensing relationship with Novartis, the University of Pennsylvania and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia receive significant financial benefit, and the inventors have benefitted financially and/or may benefit financially in the future. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Rachel Salis-Silverman, 267-426-6063 or [email protected] Penn Medicine Holly Auer, 215-349-5659 (office), 215-200-2313 (cell) or [email protected] About The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia was founded in 1855 as the nation's first pediatric hospital. Through its long-standing commitment to providing exceptional patient care, training new generations of pediatric healthcare professionals and pioneering major research initiatives, Children's Hospital has fostered many discoveries that have benefited children worldwide. Its pediatric research program receives the highest amount of National Institutes of Health funding among all U.S. children's hospitals. In addition, its unique family-centered care and public service programs have brought the 535-bed hospital recognition as a leading advocate for children and adolescents. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has one of the largest pediatric cancer programs in the United States, which has been top ranked by U.S. News & World Report and Parents Magazine. Its large basic and clinical research programs are particularly strong in pediatric neuro-oncology, neuroblastoma, leukemia and lymphoma, and sarcomas. Of all pediatric institutions, Children's Hospital enrolls the most patients in national clinical trials, working in close collaboration with national organizations such as the Children's Oncology Group. Physicians at Children's Hospital have had pioneering roles in developing international standards for diagnosing and treating neuroblastoma, and in developing programs for survivors of childhood cancer. For more information, visit http://www.chop.edu/cancer. is one of the world's leading academic medical centers, dedicated to the related missions of medical education, biomedical research, and excellence in patient care. Penn Medicine consists of the Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (founded in 1765 as the nation's first medical school) and the University of Pennsylvania Health System, which together form a $4.3 billion enterprise. The Perelman School of Medicine has been ranked among the top five medical schools in the United States for the past 17 years, according to U.S. News & World Report's survey of research-oriented medical schools. The School is consistently among the nation's top recipients of funding from the National Institutes of Health, with $392 million awarded in the 2013 fiscal year. The University of Pennsylvania Health System's patient care facilities include: The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania — recognized as one of the nation's top "Honor Roll" hospitals by U.S. News & World Report; Penn Presbyterian Medical Center; Chester County Hospital; Penn Wissahickon Hospice; and Pennsylvania Hospital — the nation's first hospital, founded in 1751. Additional affiliated inpatient care facilities and services throughout the Philadelphia region include Chestnut Hill Hospital and Good Shepherd Penn Partners, a partnership between Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network and Penn Medicine. Penn Medicine is committed to improving lives and health through a variety of community-based programs and activities. In fiscal year 2013, Penn Medicine provided $814 million to benefit our community. Interior Menu General Page Cancer Center Home Research Studies Enrolling Now
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Automated system for circulating behind-the-counter media collections has been deployed in east coast library Press Release: Library Automation Technologies [December 12, 2010] Copyright (c) 2010 Library Automation Technologies Abstract: Library Automation Technologies announced the installation of the 1000 disk capacity Stena unit in the busy Brentwood Public Library in Long Island, New York. Stena, a new product from LAT is designed to assist circulation staff in servicing patron's requests for optical media (CD, DVD, Blu-Ray, Games). Designed to work with all major ILS systems, Stena streamlines circulation of disc media, while providing 100% security and accuracy. SOMERDALE, NJ, December 12, 2010: Library Automation Technologies, Inc. (LAT), a leader in library automation products, is pleased to announce the installation of the 1000 disk capacity Stena unit in the busy Brentwood Public Library in Long Island, New York. Stena, a new product from LAT is designed to assist circulation staff in servicing patron's requests for optical media (CD, DVD, Blu-Ray, Games). Designed to work with all major ILS systems, Stena streamlines circulation of disc media, while providing 100% security and accuracy. "All we have to do is to scan the Barcode and discs will start popping out automatically. We just take them from the Stena and give to patrons. It is that easy!" – says Ms. Danielle Zubiller, Head of Circulation for the Brentwood Public Library. "It's fast too," Ms. Zubiller adds. "We can service three to four patrons at a time. It has also reduced our theft problem of games down to zero." Stena has zero footprint. Due to its flexible configuration, it fits perfectly into existing cabinet or shelving arrangement. If library has none, LAT will provide elegant shelves that will fit library's décor. Stena can also grow in capacity, as library requirements dictate and budgets permit. After initial install, library can add capacity at its convenience, one pod at the time. Stena will also accommodate multiple control points, so more then one patron can be served simultaneously. "Stena was designed with the circulation staff in mind," says Oleg Boyarsky, CEO of LAT. "In a typical day, these people will literally perform thousands of repetitive operations to get patrons their media. While we advocate complete self-service operations, and have introduced the allCIRC System to completely automate and secure circulation of optical media – LAT also understands that there are many instances where self-service is not a complete answer, and that is where Stena comes into play." "Designed for librarians by librarians with sophisticated automation, we have made the system very affordable, so even in current tough economic climate, every library should have one! It will not only improve your circulation desk accuracy and service capability, but also save many of your personnel from unneeded fatigue and minimize chance of carpal tunnel," says Oleg Boyarsky, CEO of LAT. "We just love it," – concludes Zubiller. The Stena system will be exhibited at the ALA Mid-Winter Conference in San Diego at the LAT's booth #908. To see 'Stena in action' video, as and for more information about all of LAT's technologies and products, visit: www.LATcorp.com Library Automation Technologies Inc., (LAT) founded in 2001 has installations in hundreds of libraries throughout the United States. LAT's innovation earned the firm the coveted "#1 Fastest Growing in South Jersey, 2005" by the Philadelphia Business Journal, as well as a "Finalist in the Family Business of the Year, 2006" award presented by Farleigh Dickinson College. LAT further continues its growth expanding into automation by delivering media dispensing line of products solely dedicated to library operations. Library Automation Technologies
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This entry was posted on October 24, 2014 by Roland Head. Victoria Oil & Gas is using its producing Cameroon gas field, Logbaba, to create a gas supply network for industry in the Doula region of Cameroon (image copyright Victoria Oil & Gas). I've long been a bull of Victoria Oil & Gas plc (LON:VOG), but after reading the firm's final results yesterday, I sold my shares. Here's why. Missing info: In my view, the worst thing about Victoria's results was what they didn't say. For example, the firm did not confirm the average price per unit sold of gas or condensate, although it previously has done. This seems bizarre; I've never seen an energy or resource company publish annual results without specifying the average price per unit sold. Obviously the price of condensate will have fallen with the oil price, but has the price of gas fallen too, perhaps for new customers? We don't know. Accounting notes: Victoria's accounts also raised some questions, due to the firm's decision to publish them without any supplementary notes. As with gas prices, notes were included (as normal) in the interim results earlier this year, but were missing yesterday. Why? I expect they will appear in the firm's annual report, due in the next couple of weeks, but their absence from the final results RNS yesterday makes me uneasy, especially given the glacial pace at which Victoria publishes its accounts, nearly five full months after the firm's 31 May year end. In my view, there are only two explanations for this: Victoria is trying to hide some bad news for as long as possible, or its financial controls are so chaotic that its only just managed to scrape together some coherent figures, one month before the next half-year ends. Either way, I'm not impressed. Accounting questions: I may not be a forensic accountant, but I reckon I ought to be able to spot the $20m cash inflow from RSM on Victoria's cash flow statement, given that the firm only did $14m of revenue last year. I can see an arbitration-related adjustment on the income statement, but why isn't this cash influx clearly represented on the cash flow statement? Again, notes are needed to make sense of what's happened to the $20m payment. There are other questions, too: what, for example, was the $3,978,000 'other loss' recognised in the income statement? The lack of financial detail in these results is shocking, in my view. How long? I accept Chairman Kevin Foo's comments that ground-breaking engineering projects always take longer than expected — having been an engineer myself, I understand this. However, the firm's glacial reporting appears to be matched by the speed at which it pays suppliers and receives payment from customers. Of course, things may have changed — for better or worse — in the five months since the period these figures refer to. It appears to be a struggle for Victoria to publish its annual results before the end of the first half — and that's the problem. I no longer feel I have any idea what's going with this business. The company's annual report, which is due to be made available in the next couple of weeks, may answer some of my questions, but then again, perhaps there's a reason the company is so tardy. Back in January, Victoria promised that the results of the Deloitte review of the RSM settlement payment would "be completed within 90 days". Nine months later, and we're told Victoria and RSM are reviewing the draft — but we're still in the dark. Will some of the $20m have to be repaid to RSM? Has Victoria spent any of this money? We just don't know, and I'm not prepared to risk my own money on that basis anymore. Valuation doubts: My final concern relates to Victoria's valuation. This year, revenue doubled to $14.7m, but the company failed to make a profit due to 'other losses' as yet to be explained. If we assume revenue will double again in the current year and that Victoria will deliver an operating margin of around 25%, which is not unusual for this type of business, then we'd be looking at an operating profit of around $7.5m, with post-tax profits of perhaps £3.8m, assuming a 20% tax rate and the current USD/GBP exchange rate. That means Victoria's current valuation is around 15 times my purely theoretical guess at next year's profits — which may be wildly optimistic. That suggests to me that there could be limited near-term upside to VOG's share price. Better out than in: Victoria oil & Gas may still deliver a multi-bagging gain from here on in, but it seems very speculative for an investment that is, essentially, a small utility, not an E&P company. I've run out of patience with the company's slow and opaque reporting, and have put my money elsewhere, in grown-up company, whose reporting doesn't raise so many questions. Disclosure: This article is provided for information only and is not intended as investment advice. The author has no financial interest in Victoria Oil & Gas. Do your own research or seek qualified professional advice before making any trading decisions.
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Louisa, you did all your homework. Now you are reaping the rewards. God bless, Louisa! You are an inspiration! Way to go on your accpected offer! Keep it going, I'm next! I'm so happy for you that your offer has been accepted! How can I not check in on your journal? I enjoy hearing about your journey and am cheering you on! I have been following your journal since it started and am glad to hear you have a offer accepted. You definately have the drive to invest. Keep us posted with the details. Way to go! You made a plan, followed through, and executed. Can't wait to hear the results. Best of luck to you! Louisa I knew something was coming soon for you. First one in the bag now there's no stopping you. Ahhhh! Want to hear all the details. Congratulations! You're almost there! You'll find a way to get this deal done. You've worked extremely hard for this and you deserve the payout. Keep working hard! Another inspiration for me to get mine done! You did it!! You got your first offer accepted. You pushed past the fear and got it done. After this success your next deals will only be easier. Congratulations, you're on your way to meeting your year-end goal. I'm excited for you! "Success is overcoming obstacles on the way to achieving your dreams" All of you!!! Thank you so much for your encouragement and support and for posting here. It's so great to have the support here, because the deal isn't done until it's done, right? But I am super-glad to have an offer accepted! --Calling my attorney right now to set up appt. for contract review (since it is seller's contract through THEIR title company) I know everyone likes to have control with their own contracts and own title companies, and this is just how these people roll, so I need to do my due diligence on my end. --Have several buyers I could go to - just want to get extended time frame locked down for closing...even if it is only one or two weeks more. This 5 days stuff is not for me....yet! --Thoughts? Does this title company do double-closings? Just something I'm considering. Since it doesn't look like this contract would be an assigns contract - speaking with the attorney about this. And not that I can't ask either. I know, "don't be afraid to ask"...I can just tell I'm dealing with a larger business entity that probably isn't used to working with non-cash buyers all that often...we'll see. --This was actually a bird dog situation ---as the "wholesaler" just marked up $500, and I received contract directly from seller, not from wholesaler or assigns or anything. Aaaaaaaahhh!!! Still so much to do and think about. Knots, knots and more knots, but this uncomfortability will all be over within....well, hopefully 7 days at least getting some peace from my attorney and peace from getting the terms ironed out in the contract. Then the next leap will be buyer...but I'm excited! That was a fantastic post in Destrie's journal tonight Louisa. It really deserves a thread of it's own. You broke down the steps to get from A-Z at a level that helped me tremendously. You just don't know. I have wondered across a few of your posts that I re-read several times because there's so many good nuggets in there and it's broke down again to my understanding. One of your posts about qualifying your buyers was great. I didn't know about that. I'm struggling with that one. But you've brought it to my attention and now I'm dealing with it. Just wanted to stop in and thank you for that. Your going to be sooo good at this. I just woke up and realized that I was dreaming about purchasing 3 condos in the complex where I live....its 3am.....my twin daughters each live in there own condos as do I and we are all renting. We were originally living in a townhouse here. I know its time to invest and I am scrambling to figure out the best way to do this NOW! You know its time when you wake up and thats all you can think about ! I just wanted to first apologize that I haven't been in most journals here to comment on you all, my dear friends, just for the past couple days. I feel swamped with trying to figure the details out on this one deal so know I will return soon to being responsive to your journals! I am reading, and I will catch up with my replies soon. BARBARA - So glad my post was helpful to you. Thank you so much for letting me know! I still feel like I'm not quite "qualified" to write that much about some of these things as I haven't been through it, and my knowledge, especially on the closing side, is purely academic and the tidbits I have gathered through this site (which are wonderful!)...I have a "bunch in my head" that will hopefully start playing itself out in real life and give me more confidence to really "know" more of what I'm talking about, but I guess in RE there aren't too many "absolutes" which makes everything quite interesting! BTW, I will address that mailing comment from your journal...just have been short on time and can't say too much about it since it was for another company (while I was working as an investor rep for them for a short period of time). LASCASAS7 - Welcome to the DG Site, and yes, I so KNOW what you mean about waking up and "it's all you can think about"! My head feels consumed sometimes (in a good way), and just propels me to keep working at this! You obviously have gotten some big signs that you need to do something different, which is exciting to really get those "signs" and confirm and validate what you have been thinking about! Hope you are able to make a "Baby Steps Action Plan" to help set some mini-goals to lead to bigger goals you set for yourself. Cheers on getting your action plan in place...even with the smallest of goals...it will help get your mind "at peace" with your dreams through your action! Thanks for your post! AHHH!! I'm so short on time here...but want to be sure to "keep up" my journal on this one deal and will communicate tonight about any other happenings on moving forward with other properties, calls, etc....as I don't want to "lose focus" in these other areas too. --Spoke with seller's title company in the AM about my meeting with attorney for contract review and would follow up directly after meeting. --My rehab guy went out to the home, and took a look at budget. I had already done this and came up with $25K in repairs as a conservative number. He called me and said "I think we can do this top end $22K and turn this 2BD / 1BA into a 3BD / 2 BA" Awesome. Planning on unloading it to another investor only because I don't have rehab funds, but this news is a good sell, and confirmed my thought that it was a good investment. --For all the above, the best $50.00 I have ever spent (well, maybe not ever, but honestly, for peace of mind for RE, it definitely was!) We live in a suburb of Nashville and his office has a "small town" feel to it. Offer Status: I hope I wasn't misleading in my "offer accepted" post. Basically, the "number" we negotiated on was accepted via email, but the offer contract itself has not been signed as we are negotiating terms. I sent my email with any changes yesterday after the attorney meeting to the seller's title company rep that originally sent the offer contract (the out-of-state seller is using the title company as a go-between and I just pass changes to the contract through that title company). Sounds like they will work with me within a 60 day window on title defects, if any but it was a little vague for my attorney. Title contingency: That execution of the contract was contingent upon buyer (myself) reviewing and accepting title search. Prior to sending this email, I thought through my exit strategies and decided I wanted to do a double-close. Why? ---This time it has nothing to do with the money. Well, almost...more in a min. ---Someone might say "well, many people assign it to their LLC, rather than their own name, so you could add that with THAT being a possibility" But in this case, final page from title company asks you point blank what you want the deed to say (your name or your LLC ---I do not have an LLC yet, but waiting for the money on my first couple deals to set up one through the state). I am fairly confident "and/or assigns" will just not go over in this case. ---Also, I preferred to not be "the last one that purchased the property" for such a low dollar amount. This is totally in my own head and don't know if there is any "real" credit in my thoughts here (but I'm affected when I look at the price someone "got it for" vs. what they are asking for it). From a previous conversation with a coach, they made a good point that your house is purchased for next to nothing and it becomes a part of the "comps" for that area. This was really in reference to a rehab job and trying to re-sell, so goal would be really trying the "sweat equity" approach by working on a house "while it is under contract" and doing a double-close and re-selling the "fixed up" house without having a previously purchased price be affecting your buyer's decision to buy at YOUR price, and also helping out the "comps" in the neighborhood and preventing your previous price from affecting the comps so that your final price is unaffected by your original lower price of the home (*I'm probably talking in circles here..hope some of this makes sense) By doing a double-close, you are protecting someone else from knowing what you got it at, and therefore, their only real reference on their own price other than FMV, is to look at what the property was previously purchased at too, and in my particular instance, it was purchased back in '93 for more than I would even ask a buyer for (with me still making money), and the area has appreciated a LOT since then, even with the economy the way it is. So that being the "last recorded" deed would be preferable. ---Since I made that decision, I had to find a title company (prior to sending my email with changes) that did double-closes (the seller's title company was wondering what title company was going to represent me, the buyer, so I knew I needed to include this in my email). I had previously had a recommendation of an attorney/title company under one roof that indeed has done many double-closes and often works with investors here locally, so I gave them a call. So glad someone could talk to me right then and there and give me the scoop. I also mentioned I would prefer not to give seller's title company full disclosure on the fact that we were doing a double-close. As expected from one who "does these all the time", this indeed was the case, and they "got it"....great!! --I never want to have only one exit strategy. And I realized I'm limiting myself in this one, which is why this next part is so sweet. --I got a call last night from my Dad...late at night. I was worried something was wrong, but he was calling to check in with my real estate!! --So then, he let me know he would co-sign for a hard money loan! WOW! It is so nice of him and would be awesome to work with him!!!! How SWEET!! He made my night,and my WEEK! --And my husband is super-supportive and happy about this too! --A co-signer for hard money and due to this, looking at rehabs in a new light! OK, I've got to ban myself from the site at least until tonight.... I have so much to do, in so little time! I must not forget the probate mailing and calling "special asset managers" for REOs ----what an awesome post I just came across by Freeindeed----GO CAROL!!! As always, feedback is always welcome! Great post! And congrads on your Dad working with you. You are on your way. You go, girl!! Way to go Louisa, no matter what happens on this deal you have inspired a lot of folks. I just read your post for the first time yesterday and before I could finish I was shouting "Yes Thats Right take action now". So I took action, made some calls, made 3 offers on Reo's, looked at 1 house and while looking for that house found another house that has potential. Then I started looking for a HELOC to use as down payments on my offers.It was a shocker to find out lenders are not doing these type of loans any more ( I will be posting for help in this area) that's ok I'll just have to find another way. The bottom line is you have stired a little fire in us to get moving and thats Grrrrrreat!!! That's great news to hear about your dad coming through and you finding a title company in the process. You are continuing to knock on doors and they are opening for you. Very exciting! SERENA - Thank you so much for the encouragement!!!!! I really appreciate it. Yes, I love that my Dad will be my co-sign...that is GREAT, and very special too! OVERWHELMED WITH INFO + 40 Hr Week Job (NO TIME) + "I'm not sure I can do it" This is not me now. But it WAS me 2 years ago. Two years ago I bought Dean's book from TV. At the time I had just started a new job. Not a big and challenging one, but one that took 40 hours from me during the daytime. One that I knew was not a "life long career", but one that God had provided to me that paid my bills and gave me health insurance. After having previously worked 3 part-time jobs to make the same money and working crazy hours, I felt blessed. But I also knew I 'needed to do something different' to get where I wanted to go...which is why Dean's infomercial inspired me. I met my husband at that job I had, so it was definitely a part of my path in this life! But I remember reading Dean's book, being inspired, attending the conference calls, and then being overwhelmed with "I love this, but I don't think I can do this right now because of my job" I made excuses. I read a few things on the site, but I refused to take the baby steps of action that success requires because I felt I had too little time. I kept thinking "later in my life, I will have time." It was ALL or NOTHING for me. 2 YEARS of feeling that way! Right now, I work between 25-35 hours a week, but I do as much as I can to make progress in real estate in my off time. Sometimes it is more than others. Now that I'm "in the trenches" and taking action, I realize how this whole real estate deal is a process. You must take the time to learn. You must know it is a journey and you must know that some "waiting for the magic" to start happening (as CBR mentions) does take time. You can't be an "all or nothing" person and think "I can't do everything THAT person is doing, SO I'm going to do NOTHING" ---because if you DO NOTHING, you will GET NOTHING. I got two years of nothing before I took action. Looking back ---I know I would be farther if I had just taken the bull by the horns and said "I'm going to make an action plan, NO MATTER HOW SMALL" and learn and get it done, I could have done maybe 1 deal in my first 6 months. Maybe my goal one month would just be "buyers" and finding just 3 buyers a week during my 30 minute lunch break. I could have used my night time like Matt (or at least scheduled 2 nights a week) to look up properties and I could have started soaking up all the information here. Maybe my next month, I would set a goal to call and visit 1 property per week, walk thru and determine an offer price. Maybe my next month I would actually MAKE 2 offers (for the WHOLE month). I guess my point is...tonight got me thinking...I'm not one to have regrets at all, and nor do I of my last 2 years. But I want to express to anyone reading that may be "overwhelmed" with the information, and may think "do I REALLY have enough time for this?", and/or "wow, some people here have SO MUCH TIME to take action...I can't do that!" ...Break it down for yourself. Focus in on one area a week to "learn some" from the website, so you can start putting the "puzzle" of a deal together. And BREAK down your goals into a BABY STEPS ACTION PLAN. Maybe your goal is to only do 1 deal in 6 months....what an awesome goal! YOU CAN DO IT! And you will be learning so much more in those 6 months breaking it down, than if you do nothing. So don't let someone else's action discourage you, nor let someone else's TIME make you think you can't do it. Because you can. You've got to do what is reasonable for your own schedule and your own life, and you must stick with these baby steps, and KNOW that once you get your "learning & baby steps action" in during these shorter spurts of time, it will lead you to a deal, which will lead you to more deals which will lead you TO A NEW LIFE! And if what is at your core motivation doesn't inspire you to take action, then you just haven't hit that wall hard enough yet...that "I must do something different" wall, to GET something different out of my life. And that is OK if you aren't THAT motivated yet...you just haven't been led there yet, and when you do, it is then that you start hitting the ground running. Just pace yourself and remember YOU CAN DO IT! Start your journal here just to keep yourself accountable and even if you only have time to write once a week and your deal is just to DO ONE DEAL IN 2010, YOU ARE TAKING ACTION, and others here will continue to encourage and support you! We'll help keep you fired up! Whew! You would be right up there with Matt Larson...what an AWESOME place to be! Most investors don't dream of doing that many deals because they can't imagine it NOR do they set their goals at that grand of a scale...But WHAT IF YOU DID? So, in year 4, think of all the studying and knowledge you would have at this point to climb from 8 deals to 16 deals if you kept at the "baby steps" of action, learning, and discipline throughout the first 4 years. Maybe you have no desire to do this many deals, but the "slow growth" is evident that you can CHANGE your life over just a few years if you have the tenacity and discipline to do it. Who cares if your friends laugh at you that first year that you have the only goal to do 1 deal and you think you're going to "retire in real estate" ---let them continue to do nothing to get nothing, and YOU keep your goals to double your deals and certainly you CAN do this! Sky is the limit! I just felt the need to write this tonight as I realize so much can be done with your spare time if you put your mind to it! Cheers to your investing success! AWAITING WORD on that offer. Here's the scoop. Title company didn't give seller my changes in terms for the contract until late today even though I sent them yesterday. I called to check up surprised and a little discouraged about not hearing back but title company dropped the ball (this is seller's title company). So good news is, I'm still in the game and hopefully seller is on board with my terms. If I don't hear by 11am tomorrow, I'm calling title contact again to be sure they are passing the word to me! Will keep you posted and more tomorrow! Got your post AFTER I posted mine! Thanks for the nice note of encouragement!!!! I LOVE ENCOURAGEMENT and your posts mean a lot to me. YAYAYAYAYAYAY! The seller accepted my terms and I have the signed off contract in my email right now! Whoo hoo!!! I actually can HARDLY BELIEVE IT!! Since the title contact had not passed on my "email changes" yesterday and she told me to just "write them all in the contract" and fax it back (I just found this funny because my name was misspelled on every single page), so anyway...when I did write in all the changes I thought, "what the heck" and put a close date of 11/30 instead of a week earlier as I had planned. I also included AND/OR ASSIGNS and just thought "who knows if they will accept this, but at this point, I have nothing to lose" They signed off on ALL of it! I'm going to stop second guessing myself in the future and JUST ASK! Now to figure out that NEXT STEP! AWESOME,AWESOME,AWESOME!!! great news to hear you have this one in the works !!just a short note to share the joy with u!!!!keep up the great work and this one will be in the bag for you then CELEBRATE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!COOL!!!! That is awesome new! Your inspiration post really got me going! I really appreciate it! I can't wait to have the feeling you must have right now. Good job getting this done! Like you said, if you don't ask you don't know. Now you're going to have your first deal done in less than a month! Go Louisa! Congratulations - I'm so happy for you. You deserve this. It is so sweet that your Dad stepped in to co-sign for you too, sounds like a special guy. You locked up the deal and got it on your terms! It doesn't get any better than that!! Way to go. I can see through your posts that your confidence has grown in leaps with just the first deal. By the end of this year you will be unstoppable. Keep it up and keep us updated on your progress. It really helps those of us still trying to get the first deal behind us. 1st deal under your belt. That's great, I'm so happy 4 you. Keep it going. You inspire me to push a little more, make a few more phone calls, do more walk ins, study those contracts, etc. I'm on my way, too! I have been through your journal and it is AMAZING how far you have come in such a short amount of time. You have really inspired me to become and better me and I am going to keep on keeping on. Congrats on your deals you have posted and I will def be using some of the information that you have provided to work mine as well. Congratulations on your very first deal. I know it is a good, empowering feeling. I didn't read all the posts above...is this a buy and hold or are you going to do repairs the sell? I am so proud of you. Now go get another one! "THE ARCHITECT OF YOUR DESTINY IS YOURSELF" "SUCCESS WALKS HAND IN HAND WITH FAILURE" I knew you could do it, great job... I just finished my business plan and am still tweeking it, went with Bisiness plan pro, from eugene Or. just down the road, great program just fill in the blanks, also just past the Oregon CCB test to get my General Contractors License (part of my plan) to flip houses. Am now incorperated, Business Account. every things in place. while looking for a hard money lender was offered a job from one of the lenders I was talking to. from Phenix, he was wanting to move into the North West, should have asked if he knew Dean. Again great Job and keep it up. Thank you so all so much for your messages! I can't tell you how much I love to hear from each of you and how your notes make my day. I'll get back to personally responding here to each of you....thank you again! -Plan to put this on Photobucket and send the link to my buyers and with my due diligence on budget for repairs and neighborhood comps for 2 bed / 1 bath and 3 bed / 2 bath (as my budget for repairs INCLUDES turning it into a 3 bed / 2 bath which I am thrilled about for anyone who gets to rehab this property...so much value add for not crazy amounts of $$. Will post my "final marketing post" to send my buyers when I come up with it tomorrow. If I don't assign it, I will rehab it myself via $$$ from hard money lender. It is my only goal before work tomorrow, to get together my post for my buyers. I work Tuesday too, and have Wednesday off to work RE for the whole day...can't wait!
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Wherever we are, the virtual world is close by. With smartphones, laptops, tablets, and wireless Internet, we're able to stay plugged in all the time. That's why the idea of a digital detox has become increasingly popular. Making time and space for a regular technology detox is important for people of all ages. However, digital detoxing may be especially important for children and teens. That's because their brains are still developing. Therefore, they are more susceptible to the negative effects of technology on the body and nervous system. A digital detox refers to a period of time during which a person refrains from using electronic devices connected to the Internet, such as smartphones and computers. Moreover, a digital detox is an opportunity to reduce stress and focus more on interaction with others. And it can also help prevent addiction to tech devices. In addition, a digital detox provides time to experience nature, get physical exercise, and practice mindfulness. 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However, by the end of the two years, teens who used digital media frequently were far more likely to have symptoms of the disorder. Impulsivity is one of the primary symptoms of ADHD. And impulse control is managed by the brain's frontal cortex. Brain-imaging research has shown that screen time, such as video games and social media, affect the frontal cortex in the same way that cocaine does. Hence, screen time catalyzes compulsive and erratic behaviors. That's a good reason to do a digital detox. Along with the negative effects of digital media itself, excessive tech use also results in sedentary behavior. We end up sitting for long periods of time in front of a screen or looking at a smartphone. That's why teens who spend hours a day on smartphones, tablets, or computers may be more likely to become obese, according to a Harvard study. In addition, screen time replaces other, healthier activities. 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Here are some approaches for structuring more unplugged time. Take a digital detox retreat. Digital detox retreats can be effective for families. Hence, the whole family takes a trip to a new and exciting place. And everyone commits to staying unplugged all or most of the time. It might be for a day, a few days, a week, or more. Phones keep us one step away from a direct experience of what's going on around us. As a result, unplugging means more opportunity to spend time together. In addition, we're more likely to engage directly with our environment. Start small and build up gradually. A digital detox doesn't have to be a full-on retreat. Another option is to do mini digital detoxing throughout the day. Start on the first day by not looking at your phone for 15 minutes. The next day, unplug for 30 minutes, or take several 15-minute breaks. Work up to a half day or full day every week when you stay away from digital media and social platforms. Designate regular unplugged times for everyone during the day. This is particularly important during meals. That's because busy family schedules often mean that dinner is the only time during the day when the family sits down together. Without the distraction of screens, the family communication improves. Unplugging before bed is also essential, as it gives the nervous system time to wind down from the ongoing stimuli of screens. Maintain certain areas of the house where screens are off limits. As well as the dining room, this might include the kitchen. Moreover, families can designate a room devoted to reading and board games, with no TV. Plus, if technology is off-limits outside, kids are more likely to get involved in outdoor play. Moreover, kids don't need computers in their bedrooms. If they are using one for homework or any other screen activities they're permitted, they can use a family computer. This computer stays in a location where parents are able to monitor what kids are doing online and for how long. For younger kids, visit a hands-on children's museum or take a parent-child circus or art class. Teens might enjoy ropes courses, rafting, snowboarding or a dance class. Or just get everyone out for a hike or a swim. Along with getting kids away from their phones, physical exercise and nature immersion both have powerful mental and physical heath benefits. In one study in Mind, 95 percent of those interviewed said their mood improved after putting down their phones to spend time outside. They shifted from feeling depressed and stressed to more calm and balanced. Explain to kids how screen time and digital media affect their health and their brain. Don't underestimate their ability to process the pros and cons. Knowledge alone might not impact their behavior, as the pull of technology is strong. But they'll understand why digital detox is so important. Rather than a punishment, it is a protection and prevention strategy. Teach children and teens healthy ways to self-soothe. Too often, kids turn to the distraction of screens when they're feeling unhappy or uncomfortable. A digital detox can help them cultivate healthier self-care routines and ways to calm down. For example, a simple meditation or breathing practice, drawing or journaling about what they're feeling, or an offline hobby that plays to their strengths. In summary, everyone needs to find their own way to create a digital detox. And parents need to help kids and teens do the same. As a result, a habit of regularly unplugging will reap a multitude of benefits. PLoS One. 2013 Aug 14;8(8):e69841.
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Over at Dressed, it was all about the cool outfit Blake Lively wore to the premiere of her hubby Ryan Reynolds' movie* Turbo*. But over here in the land of beauty, I'd like to stay north and focus on her eye makeup because there's an idea here I think a lot of you will like. It a trick Blake uses a lot. Instead of using eyeliner to define her eyes, she uses a sparkly light eyeshadow dusted along her bottom lashes. Pretty, simple, and very California-girl. Want to try it? Grab your favorite sparkly light beige, gold or silver, and—the key part—a pointed eyeshadow brush and start dusting. Don't go for a pointed eyeliner brush here or the line will look too dramatic. You want a softer effect. I tend to like crease brushes for this sort of thing, since they're so small and perfectly tapered. One to try: Laura Mercier Crease Brush.
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Arrow Duo Talk Katie Cassidy's Exit ('It Was Like Losing a Limb'), Xover Wishes By Matt Webb Mitovich / May 31 2016, 7:50 AM PDT Courtesy of The CW Despite having had experience bidding original cast members such as Colin Donnell and Susanna Thompson adieu in seasons past, Arrow's Willa Holland says that Katie Cassidy's shocking end-of-Season 4 exit "felt like losing a limb." Holland weighs in on Cassidy's departure in the first embedded audio clip below, from AudioBoom's coverage of this weekend's MCM Comic Con in London, saying, "That was one of the most difficult things that any of us ever had to film," because whereas Donnell and Thompson were killed off in Seasons 1 and 2, "This was four years in, so we were all so close at this point." That said, Holland reminds that The CW's DCTV universe is forever finding ways to bring back characters — Cassidy already has appeared on The Flash, as Earth-Two's Black Siren — so, "It's not like she's gone." Speaking of Earth-Two: In this second clip, both Holland and Katrina Law (who recurs as Nyssa) share their excitement about the coming TV season's announced four-way crossover involving Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and CW import Supergirl. "All I've got to say is I want to be on Earth-Two," Holland says, with Law echoing the sentiment. "It seems so much better than regular Earth!" The actresses proceed to recount how much additional work is required to pull off even a two-show crossover. Law, for example, says that when she has arrived on the Arrow set after the cast and crew have toughed one out, "Everyone is completely shattered, but the honest-to-goodness response from every single one of them is we love doing the crossovers, because the fans apreciate it so much." Want more scoop on Arrow, or for any other show? Email [email protected] and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line. TAGS: Arrow, Katie Cassidy, The CW, Willa Holland GET MORE: Interviews
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Policy Patchwork for Renewable Energy in Canada By Aedan Kernan on July 18, 2012 Photo: – scazon The phrase 'renewable energy in Canada' makes no sense. "Canada is a confederation and not a federation. And that distinction is really important for understanding how energy flows – it doesn't matter whether that is electricity, gas or oil," says Professor Michal Moore from the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy at the University of Calgary. Because the provinces are the real drivers of energy policy in Canada, rather than the federal government, there is what Professor Moore calls "a patchwork quilt" of incentives, protections, taxes and tax breaks to promote renewable energy development. The Canadian Federal government gained worldwide attention for its very public retreat from its Kyoto greenhouse gas emissions commitments. The Conservative federal administration was re-elected in May 2011 on promises to cut government spending and to improve Canada's competitiveness following a painful retraction during the financial crisis. Canada's GDP fell by 2.5% in 2009 before recovering to 3% growth in 2010 and 2.4% growth in 2011. The cuts have come. Environment Canada, the country's environmental protection agency and the source of much of their environmental research expenditure, had its funding cut by 20%. The government had signed up at Copenhagen to cut the country's emissions by 17% below the 2005 figure of 607 million tonnes. In 2011, emissions were estimated to be 731 million tonnes and on course for 785 million tonnes by 2020. The federal government has announced measures that will reduce emissions by 65 million tonnes a year by 2020, but it has yet to announce any measures to eliminate the rest. The federal government is providing investment for clean energy research. But renewable energy has to compete for funding with projects to develop carbon capture and storage, and processes to reduce the environmental impact of tar sands' processing. There is a compelling case for government to support promising clean energy technologies along the s-curve from proof of concept to commercialization, says Professor Moore. But, the federal government is not currently seeking to play an expansionist role. From full support to raw competition The patchwork of provincial regulation covers a very wide spectrum. Power generators in Nova Scotia face fines if they fail to meet the province's Renewal Portfolio Standards. The province recently offered a feed-in tariff of 49.9 cents per kWh for community wind projects and around 65 cent per kWh for marine power. (The Canadian and US dollars are roughly equivalent in value.) There are also plans to hold competitive auctions for a further 100 MW of tariffs from largescale wind power. Some 90% of the power consumed in Nova Scotia at the moment is generated from coal. The plan is to provide 25% of electricity from renewable sources by 2015 and 40% by 2020. By contrast, Alberta – the source of tar sands – has no Renewable Portfolio Standards. In its fully liberalized markets wind or solar have to compete against all other fuel sources in the pool. There are no long-term power purchase agreements on offer, making investment in infrastructure to transmit power from windy areas to the grid a gamble. Alberta's oil sands are the world's second largest reserve of oil after Saudi Arabia. Processing it generates 22% more emissions than the extraction of conventional oil. Yet, by 2007 there was already 400 MW of wind installed in Alberta. The Albertan wind sector has proven to be innovative and entrepreneurial. They have taken advantage of the Californian power sector's need for Renewable Energy Certificates. The Californian generators will need to produce RECs for 33% of the power they produce by 2020. A quarter of those RECs can be generated outside California. Although all the power the Albertan wind projects will produce will be sold to the provincial pool, contracts have been signed for the RECs with the Californians. "If you look at the trading relationships, especially in terms of energy, they are dominantly north-south," says Michal Moore. Plans to create a rational grid capable of moving electricity coast-to-coast have always foundered on provincialism. There are effectively two grids. One in the Atlantic East and a second West from Ontario. The provinces have always found it easier to service a US client than to establish an inter-provincial agreement. The market for hydropower from the province of British Colombia in the West is California. Alberta is looking to construct the Keystone pipeline to take its tar sands oil south. The same could be said of Ontario further to the East." A broad distinction can be made between the more heavily populated energy-importing provinces in Canada's East, such as Ontario and Quebec, and the less heavily-populated energy-exporting provinces and territories to the West, such as Alberta and British Colombia. "The provincial relationships really don't dictate efficient markets. They dominate energy investment in the provinces. It certainly in the future is going to dominate how much renewable energy capacity is added, or – for the pessimists – how much renewable capacity is retained over time," says Michal Moore. Painless tax and a bright red flare British Colombia, on Canada's Pacific coast, is the only province to introduce a carbon tax. The tax of $25 per tonne of emissions covers about 75% of the province's sources of emission. The tax is designed to discourage CO2 generation but to be revenue neutral. For instance, the tax adds a few cents to the cost of gasoline and the tax funds raised are returned to the public through lower income tax rates. British Colombians are now the lowest per capita gasoline users in Canada and the province has the lowest income tax rates. Emissions have also reduced – but by very little. In Michal Moore's eyes, the tax has failed: "It has not resulted in a payment stream that somehow diminishes the carbon production of the principal generators – cars or power plants." The most ambitious renewable energy promotion plan was attempted by Ontario province. Ontario is faced with the need to replace old coal plants that form 80% of its generation capacity. In 2008, the Liberal provincial government sent up what Ontario's Premier McGuinty called: "a bright red flare to the rest of the world that we are in the game and playing hard when it comes to renewable energy." The provincial feed-in tariffs included solar support of up to 80 cents per kWh as well as wind support at a more modest 13.5 cents per kWh. They also sought to boost local manufacturing with a requirement that 60% of the content of the renewable technology had to come from within Ontario. The EU threatened to bring Ontario before the WTO. The result of the incentive package was something of a gold rush. Ontario is actually at the same latitude as Italy, though considerably colder. Returns of up to 20% on capital investment for smallscale PV were claimed. The permitting authorities approved 2,000 large projects and 25,000 small projects over the next two years, but it had many more applications than it could cope with. Some community groups campaigned as wind turbines sprang up. In the recent provincial elections, where wind turbines and the feed in tariff were a major issue, the Liberals held on to power. But concerns mounted about the potential cost of the Feed-in tariff program. The provincial government declared a stop on further renewable energy projects in late 2011 while it reviewed the price structure. More than 6,500 large projects and over 8,000 small projects – comprising more than 12.4 GW of generating capacity – await the outcome. One of those projects is a 300 MW offshore wind project on Lake Ontario that originally received approval for a feed-in tariff in 2010. It has ordered turbines from Siemens on the strength of that approval. Now it must wait. The solar industry alone created over 8,000 jobs in Ontario during the boom. Some in the industry expect the feed-in tariffs to continue at far more competitive rates after the review. The wind industry believes that its tariff of 13.5 cents per kWh is competitive and should not be reduced. Click here to read the rest of this article on Leonardo Energy Other articles like this Why it's best that Obama and Romney don't mention Climate Change Argentina's Wind Power Balancing Act Indian Budget 2011-12: Renewables Battle to Keep Pace Investors in Indian Wind Energy want rapid depreciation not feed-in tariffs About Aedan Kernan Aedan is a business communications specialist with interests in the development of new technologies and in environmental issues. He is a former managing editor of Supply Network magazine and former editor of Industry Europe. He has edited or written Annual Reports for public limited companies in the UK and the Netherlands. Aedan has also written extensively for Higher Education institutions, mainly on research and internal management issues. View all posts by Aedan Kernan → Canada, Energy Policy ← Renewable Energy Vision for South East Asia First Green Investment Bank wants to turn a profit →
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title>class Bio::Graphics::Glyph - RDoc Documentation</title> <link type="text/css" media="screen" href="../../rdoc.css" rel="stylesheet"> <script type="text/javascript"> var rdoc_rel_prefix = "../../"; </script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="../../js/jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="../../js/navigation.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="../../js/search_index.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="../../js/search.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="../../js/searcher.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="../../js/darkfish.js"></script> <body id="top" class="class"> <nav id="metadata"> <nav id="home-section" class="section"> <h3 class="section-header"> <a href="../../index.html">Home</a> <a href="../../table_of_contents.html#classes">Classes</a> <a href="../../table_of_contents.html#methods">Methods</a> </h3> </nav> <nav id="search-section" class="section project-section" class="initially-hidden"> <form action="#" method="get" accept-charset="utf-8"> <h3 class="section-header"> <input type="text" name="search" placeholder="Search" id="search-field" title="Type to search, Up and Down to navigate, Enter to load"> </h3> </form> <ul id="search-results" class="initially-hidden"></ul> </nav> <div id="file-metadata"> <nav id="file-list-section" class="section"> <h3 class="section-header">Defined In</h3> <ul> <li>lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb </ul> </nav> </div> <div id="class-metadata"> <nav id="parent-class-section" class="section"> <h3 class="section-header">Parent</h3> <p class="link">Object </nav> <!-- Method Quickref --> <nav id="method-list-section" class="section"> <h3 class="section-header">Methods</h3> <ul class="link-list"> <li ><a href="#method-c-circle">::circle</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-directed">::directed</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-down_triangle">::down_triangle</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-generic">::generic</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-gradient">::gradient</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-gradients">::gradients</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-label">::label</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-scale">::scale</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-span">::span</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-transcript">::transcript</a> <li ><a href="#method-c-up_triangle">::up_triangle</a> </ul> </nav> </div> <div id="project-metadata"> <nav id="fileindex-section" class="section project-section"> <h3 class="section-header">Pages</h3> <ul> <li class="file"><a href="../../LICENSE_txt.html">LICENSE</a> </ul> </nav> <nav id="classindex-section" class="section project-section"> <h3 class="section-header">Class and Module Index</h3> <ul class="link-list"> <li><a href="../../Bio.html">Bio</a> <li><a href="../../Bio/Graphics.html">Bio::Graphics</a> <li><a href="../../Bio/Graphics/Glyph.html">Bio::Graphics::Glyph</a> <li><a href="../../Bio/Graphics/MiniFeature.html">Bio::Graphics::MiniFeature</a> <li><a href="../../Bio/Graphics/Page.html">Bio::Graphics::Page</a> <li><a href="../../Bio/Graphics/Primitive.html">Bio::Graphics::Primitive</a> <li><a href="../../Bio/Graphics/SVGEE.html">Bio::Graphics::SVGEE</a> <li><a href="../../Bio/Graphics/Track.html">Bio::Graphics::Track</a> </ul> </nav> </div> </nav> <div id="documentation"> <h1 class="class">class Bio::Graphics::Glyph</h1> <div id="description" class="description"> <p>A <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> is an array of <a href="Primitive.html">Primitive</a> objects, holding information about the type of <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> being created. Each different type of <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> has different arguments, pertaining to how the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> will be drawn and the parameters provided to <a href="SVGEE.html">SVGEE</a>.</p> </div><!-- description --> <section id="5Buntitled-5D" class="documentation-section"> <!-- Attributes --> <section id="attribute-method-details" class="method-section section"> <h3 class="section-header">Attributes</h3> <div id="attribute-i-glyphs" class="method-detail"> <div class="method-heading attribute-method-heading"> <span class="method-name">glyphs</span><span class="attribute-access-type">[R]</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>The different type of Glyphs are:</p> <ul><li> <p>generic</p> </li><li> <p>circle</p> </li><li> <p>directed</p> </li><li> <p>down_triangle</p> </li><li> <p>up_triangle</p> </li><li> <p>span</p> </li><li> <p>transcript</p> </li><li> <p>scale</p> </li><li> <p>label</p> </li><li> <p>histogram</p> </li></ul> </div> </div> </section><!-- attribute-method-details --> <!-- Methods --> <section id="public-class-5Buntitled-5D-method-details" class="method-section section"> <h3 class="section-header">Public Class Methods</h3> <div id="method-c-circle" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">circle</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a circular <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a></p> <p><code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>radius = the radius of the circle (10)</p> </li><li> <p>fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('red')</p> </li><li> <p>stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>style = the opacity of the fill color</p> </li><li> <p>x = x-axis centre of the circle</p> </li><li> <p>y = y-axis centre of the circle</p> </li></ul> <div class="method-source-code" id="circle-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 60</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">circle</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = { <span class="ruby-value">:radius</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">10</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'red'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;&quot;</span>}.<span class="ruby-identifier">merge!</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x_center</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x</span>] <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y_center</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>] [<span class="ruby-value">:x</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> {<span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">e</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">delete</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">e</span>)} [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:circle</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>)] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- circle-source --> </div> </div><!-- circle-method --> <div id="method-c-directed" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">directed</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a polygon <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> to indicate the direction in which the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> is pointing <code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>width = the width of the feature</p> </li><li> <p>fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('red')</p> </li><li> <p>stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>style = the opacity of the fill color</p> </li><li> <p>strand = the strand on which the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> is located. May be '+' or '-'</p> </li><li> <p>points = the x and y axis points used to calculate the shape of the polygon</p> </li><li> <p>x = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the x-axis</p> </li><li> <p>y = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the y-axis</p> </li></ul> <p>The points of the polygon are calculated form the <code>x</code> and <code>y</code> co-ordinates</p> <div class="method-source-code" id="directed-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 85</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">directed</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-comment">#:x, :y, :width :fill, :stroke :stroke_width, :style, :height</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = { <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">10</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'red'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;fill-opacity:0.4;&quot;</span>}.<span class="ruby-identifier">merge!</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-keyword">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:strand</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">==</span> <span class="ruby-string">'-'</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:points</span>] = <span class="ruby-node">&quot;#{args[:x]},#{args[:y]} #{args[:x] + args[:width]},#{args[:y]} #{args[:x] + args[:width]},#{args[:y] + args[:height] } #{args[:x]},#{args[:y] + (args[:height])} #{args[:x] - (args[:height] * 0.2)},#{args[:y] + (args[:height]/2)}&quot;</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">else</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:points</span>] = <span class="ruby-node">&quot;#{args[:x]},#{args[:y]} #{args[:x] + args[:width] - (args[:height] * 0.2)},#{args[:y]} #{args[:x] + args[:width]},#{args[:y] + (args[:height]/2) } #{args[:x] + args[:width] - (args[:height] * 0.2)},#{args[:y] + args[:height]} #{args[:x]},#{args[:y] + args[:height]}&quot;</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:polygon</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>)] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- directed-source --> </div> </div><!-- directed-method --> <div id="method-c-down_triangle" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">down_triangle</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a polygon <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for a downward-pointing triangle <code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>height = the height of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> (10)</p> </li><li> <p>fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('red')</p> </li><li> <p>stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>style = the opacity of the fill color ("fill-opacity:0.4;")</p> </li><li> <p>x = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the x-axis</p> </li><li> <p>y = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the y-axis</p> </li></ul> <p>The points of the triangle are calculated form the <code>x</code> and <code>y</code> co-ordinates</p> <div class="method-source-code" id="down_triangle-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 113</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">down_triangle</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-comment">#:x, :y, :width :fill, :stroke :stroke_width, :style, :height</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = { <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">10</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'red'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;fill-opacity:0.4;&quot;</span>}.<span class="ruby-identifier">merge!</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:points</span>] = <span class="ruby-node">&quot;#{args[:x]},#{args[:y]} #{args[:x] + args[:width]},#{args[:y]} #{ args[:x] + (args[:width]/2) },#{(args[:y] + args[:height]) }&quot;</span> [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:polygon</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>)] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- down_triangle-source --> </div> </div><!-- down_triangle-method --> <div id="method-c-generic" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">generic</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a generic glyph, which is a rectangle</p> <p><code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>height = the height of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> (10)</p> </li><li> <p>fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('red')</p> </li><li> <p>stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>x_round = x-axis radius of the ellipse used to round off the corners of the rectangle (1)</p> </li><li> <p>y_round = y-axis radius of the ellipse used to round off the corners of the rectangle (1)</p> </li><li> <p>style = the opacity of the fill color ("fill-opacity:0.4;")</p> </li><li> <p>x = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the x-axis</p> </li><li> <p>y = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the y-axis</p> </li></ul> <div class="method-source-code" id="generic-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 37</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">generic</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-comment">#:x, :y, :width :fill, :stroke :stroke_width, :style, :height, </span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = { <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">10</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'red'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:x_round</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y_round</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;fill-opacity:0.4;&quot;</span>}.<span class="ruby-identifier">merge!</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:rectangle</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>)] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- generic-source --> </div> </div><!-- generic-method --> <div id="method-c-gradient" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">gradient</span><span class="method-args">(gradient)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Sets the the type (linear or radial) and colour of gradient for a pre-defined gradient along with the pertinent parameters for that type</p> <p><code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>gradient = a pre-defined gradient</p> </li></ul> <p>The types of gradient are:</p> <ul><li> <p>red_white_h</p> </li><li> <p>green_white_h</p> </li><li> <p>blue_white_h</p> </li><li> <p>yellow_white_h</p> </li><li> <p>red_white_radial</p> </li><li> <p>green_white_radial</p> </li><li> <p>blue_white_radial</p> </li><li> <p>yellow_white_radial</p> </li></ul> <div class="method-source-code" id="gradient-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 367</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">gradient</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">gradient</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">type</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">color</span> = <span class="ruby-keyword">case</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">gradient</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:red_white_h</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:linear</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;red&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:green_white_h</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:linear</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;green&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:blue_white_h</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:linear</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;blue&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:yellow_white_h</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:linear</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;yellow&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:red_white_radial</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:radial</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;red&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:green_white_radial</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:radial</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;green&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:blue_white_radial</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:radial</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;blue&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:yellow_white_radial</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:radial</span>, <span class="ruby-string">&quot;yellow&quot;</span>] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">case</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">type</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:linear</span> {<span class="ruby-value">:type</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">:linear</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:id</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">gradient</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:x1</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">0</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y1</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">0</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:x2</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">0</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y2</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">100</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stops</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> [ { <span class="ruby-value">:color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">color</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:offset</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">0</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:opacity=</span><span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span> }, { <span class="ruby-value">:color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;white&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:offset</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">100</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:opacity=</span><span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span> } ] } <span class="ruby-keyword">when</span> <span class="ruby-value">:radial</span> { <span class="ruby-value">:type</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">:radial</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:id</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">gradient</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:cx</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">50</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:cy</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">50</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:r</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">50</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fx</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">50</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fy</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">50</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stops</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> [ {<span class="ruby-value">:offset</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">0</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;white&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:opacity</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">0</span> }, { <span class="ruby-value">:offset</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">100</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">color</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:opacity</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span> } ] } <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- gradient-source --> </div> </div><!-- gradient-method --> <div id="method-c-gradients" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">gradients</span><span class="method-args">()</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>The list of pre-defined gradients</p> <div class="method-source-code" id="gradients-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 348</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">gradients</span> <span class="ruby-comment">#needs to know which of its gradients are predefined</span> [<span class="ruby-value">:red_white_h</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:green_white_h</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:blue_white_h</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:yellow_white_h</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:red_white_radial</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:green_white_radial</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:blue_white_radial</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:yellow_white_radial</span> ] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- gradients-source --> </div> </div><!-- gradients-method --> <div id="method-c-label" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">label</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a label <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> to write text</p> <p><code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>text = the text to write</p> </li><li> <p>fill = the colour of the text ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>style = the style of writing ("font-family:monospace;")</p> </li><li> <p>x = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the x-axis</p> </li><li> <p>y = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the y-axis</p> </li></ul> <div class="method-source-code" id="label-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 339</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">label</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:text</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:text</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:text</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:x</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:y</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:fill</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;font-family:monospace;&quot;</span>)] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- label-source --> </div> </div><!-- label-method --> <div id="method-c-scale" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">scale</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates the scale across the top of the SVG page</p> <p><code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>start = the start of the scale</p> </li><li> <p>stop = the end of the scale</p> </li><li> <p>number_of_intervals = the number of tick-marks on the scale to show the current position</p> </li><li> <p>page_width = the width of the page</p> </li></ul> <p><code>returns</code></p> <ul><li> <p>An <a href="http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.0/Array.html">Array</a> of <a href="Primitive.html">Primitive</a> objects (of type 'line', 'rectangle' and 'text')</p> </li></ul> <div class="method-source-code" id="scale-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 294</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">scale</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">first_mark</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:start</span>] <span class="ruby-identifier">last_mark</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:stop</span>] <span class="ruby-comment">#(num.to_f / @nt_per_px_x.to_f)</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">full_dist</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">last_mark</span> <span class="ruby-operator">-</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">first_mark</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">interval_width</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">full_dist</span> <span class="ruby-operator">/</span> (<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:number_of_intervals</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">-</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">a</span> = [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:line</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'black'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:x1</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:x2</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:page_width</span>],<span class="ruby-comment"># * 1.1, </span> <span class="ruby-value">:y1</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;20&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y2</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;20&quot;</span> )] <span class="ruby-identifier">marks</span> = (<span class="ruby-identifier">first_mark</span><span class="ruby-operator">..</span><span class="ruby-identifier">last_mark</span>).<span class="ruby-identifier">step</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">interval_width</span>).<span class="ruby-identifier">to_a</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">px_per_nt</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:page_width</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">to_f</span> <span class="ruby-operator">/</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">full_dist</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">to_f</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">marks</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">mark</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">x</span> = (<span class="ruby-identifier">mark</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">to_f</span> <span class="ruby-operator">-</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">first_mark</span> ).<span class="ruby-identifier">to_f</span> <span class="ruby-operator">*</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">px_per_nt</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">a</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:rectangle</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:x</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">x</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">20</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'black'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">5</span> ) <span class="ruby-identifier">a</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:text</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:x</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">x</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">40</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fill</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'black'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:text</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">mark</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;font-family:Arial;font-style:italic&quot;</span>) <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">return</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">a</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- scale-source --> </div> </div><!-- scale-method --> <div id="method-c-span" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">span</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a span glyph, which is a line</p> <p><code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>height = the height of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> (10)</p> </li><li> <p>fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('red')</p> </li><li> <p>stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>style = the opacity of the fill color ("fill-opacity:0.4;")</p> </li><li> <p>x = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the x-axis</p> </li><li> <p>y = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the y-axis</p> </li></ul> <div class="method-source-code" id="span-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 156</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">span</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = { <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">10</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'red'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;fill-opacity:1;&quot;</span> }.<span class="ruby-identifier">merge!</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x1</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x</span>] <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x2</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">+</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:width</span>] <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y1</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>] <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y2</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>] [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:line</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>)] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- span-source --> </div> </div><!-- span-method --> <div id="method-c-transcript" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">transcript</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a transcript glyph, which is a number of different types of <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a>, depending on the features within the transcript</p> <p><code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>height = the height of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> (10)</p> </li><li> <p>utr_fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('black')</p> </li><li> <p>utr_stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>utr_stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>exon_fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('red')</p> </li><li> <p>exon_stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>exon_stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>line_color = the colour for any line Glyphs</p> </li><li> <p>line_width = the width for any line Glyphs</p> </li><li> <p>exon_style = the opacity of the fill color for exons ("fill-opacity:0.4;")</p> </li><li> <p>utr_style = the opacity of the fill color for utrs</p> </li><li> <p>line_style = the opacity of the fill color for lines</p> </li><li> <p>block_gaps = ****I'm not sure what these are****</p> </li><li> <p>gap_marker = ****I'm not sure what these are****</p> </li><li> <p>x = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the x-axis</p> </li><li> <p>y = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the y-axis</p> </li></ul> <div class="method-source-code" id="transcript-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 190</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">transcript</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = { <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">10</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:utr_fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'black'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:utr_stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:utr_stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:exon_fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'red'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:exon_stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:exon_stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:line_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'black'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:line_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:exon_style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;fill-opacity:0.4;&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:utr_style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:line_style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:block_gaps</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:gap_marker</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;&quot;</span> }.<span class="ruby-identifier">merge!</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> = [] <span class="ruby-keyword">if</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">not</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utrs</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">empty?</span> <span class="ruby-comment">##draw the utr as terminal element...##terminal utr is the one with the point on...</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">x</span>,<span class="ruby-identifier">width</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:strand</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">==</span> <span class="ruby-string">'-'</span> <span class="ruby-operator">?</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utrs</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">shift</span> <span class="ruby-operator">:</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utrs</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">pop</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> <span class="ruby-operator">+=</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Glyph</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">directed</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:x</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">x</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">width</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:strand</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:strand</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:height</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_fill_color</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span><span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_stroke</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_stroke_width</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_style</span>] ) <span class="ruby-comment">##draw the other(s!) </span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utrs</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">utr</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:rectangle</span>, { <span class="ruby-value">:x</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">utr</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">first</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">utr</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">last</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:height</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_fill_color</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span><span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_stroke</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_stroke_width</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:utr_style</span>]} ) <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">else</span> <span class="ruby-comment">## draw the terminal exon as terminal element </span> <span class="ruby-identifier">points</span> = <span class="ruby-keyword">nil</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">x</span>,<span class="ruby-identifier">width</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:strand</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">==</span> <span class="ruby-string">'-'</span> <span class="ruby-operator">?</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exons</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">shift</span> <span class="ruby-operator">:</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exons</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">pop</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> <span class="ruby-operator">+=</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Glyph</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">directed</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:x</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">x</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">width</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:strand</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:strand</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:height</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_fill_color</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span><span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_stroke</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_stroke_width</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_style</span>] ) <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-comment">#draw any remaining exons</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exons</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">exon</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:rectangle</span>, { <span class="ruby-value">:x</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">exon</span>[<span class="ruby-value">0</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">exon</span>[<span class="ruby-value">1</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:y</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:height</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_fill_color</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span><span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_stroke</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_stroke_width</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:exon_style</span>]} ) <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:gap_marker</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">==</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;angled&quot;</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">and</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">not</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:block_gaps</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">empty?</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:block_gaps</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">gap</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">points</span> = <span class="ruby-node">&quot;#{gap.first},#{args[:y] + (args[:height]/2) } #{gap.first + (gap.last/2)},#{args[:y]} #{gap.first + gap.last},#{args[:y] + (args[:height]/2)}&quot;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:polyline</span>, { <span class="ruby-value">:points</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">points</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:line_color</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:line_width</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:fill</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;none&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:line_style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:line_style</span>]}) <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">else</span> <span class="ruby-comment">#add line</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:line</span>, { <span class="ruby-value">:x1</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:x</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:x2</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-node">&quot;#{args[:x] + args[:width]}&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:y1</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">+</span> (<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:height</span>]<span class="ruby-operator">/</span><span class="ruby-value">2</span>), <span class="ruby-value">:y2</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:y</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">+</span> (<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:height</span>]<span class="ruby-operator">/</span><span class="ruby-value">2</span>), <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:line_color</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:line_width</span>], <span class="ruby-value">:line_style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:line_style</span>]}) <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">composite</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- transcript-source --> </div> </div><!-- transcript-method --> <div id="method-c-up_triangle" class="method-detail "> <div class="method-heading"> <span class="method-name">up_triangle</span><span class="method-args">(args)</span> <span class="method-click-advice">click to toggle source</span> </div> <div class="method-description"> <p>Creates a polygon <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for an upward-pointing triangle <code>args</code></p> <ul><li> <p>height = the height of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> (10)</p> </li><li> <p>fill_color = the fill colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ('red')</p> </li><li> <p>stroke = the outline colour of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> ("black")</p> </li><li> <p>stroke_width = The width of the outline stroke (1)</p> </li><li> <p>style = the opacity of the fill color ("fill-opacity:0.4;")</p> </li><li> <p>x = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the x-axis</p> </li><li> <p>y = the co-ordinates of the <a href="Glyph.html">Glyph</a> for the y-axis</p> </li></ul> <p>The points of the triangle are calculated form the <code>x</code> and <code>y</code> co-ordinates</p> <div class="method-source-code" id="up_triangle-source"> <pre><span class="ruby-comment"># File lib/bio/graphics/glyph.rb, line 136</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">def</span> <span class="ruby-keyword">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">up_triangle</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-comment">#:x, :y, :width :fill, :stroke :stroke_width, :style, :height</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = { <span class="ruby-value">:height</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">10</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:fill_color</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">'red'</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;black&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:stroke_width</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-value">1</span>, <span class="ruby-value">:style</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-string">&quot;fill-opacity:0.4;&quot;</span>}.<span class="ruby-identifier">merge!</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>) <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-value">:points</span>] = <span class="ruby-node">&quot;#{args[:x]},#{args[:y] + args[:height]} #{args[:x] + args[:width]},#{args[:y] + args[:height]} #{ args[:x] + (args[:width]/2) },#{args[:y] }&quot;</span> [<span class="ruby-constant">Bio</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Graphics</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Primitive</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-value">:polygon</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>)] <span class="ruby-keyword">end</span></pre> </div><!-- up_triangle-source --> </div> </div><!-- up_triangle-method --> </section><!-- public-class-method-details --> </section><!-- 5Buntitled-5D --> </div><!-- documentation --> <footer id="validator-badges"> <p><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer">[Validate]</a> <p>Generated by <a href="https://github.com/rdoc/rdoc">RDoc</a> 4.0.0.rc.2.1. <p>Generated with the <a href="http://deveiate.org/projects/Darkfish-Rdoc/">Darkfish Rdoc Generator</a> 3. </footer>
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03 Boys United are Champions in KOP! August 10, 2014 (King of Prussia, PA) - It was a great day for soccer, as United took first place in the recent Danny Bevilacqua tournament, hosted by King of Prussia Soccer Club. The one day tournament included 3 matches, with United winning all three without conceding a goal. The boys played very organized soccer and demonstrated great technical skills and dribbing moves! It was a great event and the boys did an outstanding job! Congrats!
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The ship docked at Laem Chabang Port which is a three-hour drive from Bangkok, but only an hour or so from Pattaya. We chose to take a shore excursion entitled A Journey Beyond Pattaya and I was so pleased we did. Our first stop was the Wat Yannasangwararam Monastery where the ashes of the recently departed King are interred. This enormous temple complex situated in 145 acres of gardens houses several buildings of very different architectural styles. The Viharn Sien is a beautiful Chinese temple and museum that has a magnificent collection of over 300 Chinese artefacts and antiques, one of a kind in Thailand. Included is a scale model of the Terracotta Warriors site near Xian in China, which brought back wonderful memories. From there we drove to the Khao Cheejan Mountain which is famous for its 130 metre high golden Buddha lasered into the side. Next was Silver Lake, a vineyard and winery established by a former Thai movie star. We didn't realise Thailand produced any wine and we were introduced to the Chenin Blanc and Shiraz, both of which were delicious. The vineyard is set amongst beautiful gardens and the buildings are Italian in style - all red brick and terracotta. As the complex is set on Silver Lake, the surrounds are known as Lake Como, and from a distance one could be mistaken for thinking they were actually in northern Italy. We lunched there at the restaurant on fabulous Thai food but it also serves Italian and offers an extensive European wine list. The main building and the winery itself are modern and spacious - and air conditioned! On the way back to the ship we stopped at yet another market, this time the Gems Gallery, the world's biggest jewellery store with its expensive gems, jewellery, leather bags and wallets and even silk by the metre. As we entered I noticed a little train, much like those used in theme parks, and our guide invited me to take a ride whilst we waited for the bus. This was certainly a highlight. The train takes the rider trough a series of cave-like scenes demonstrating the history of gems and their production in Thailand. The first scene is an erupting volcano where the floor breaks up around the train with red lighting and smoke. Other scenes including gem fossicking and mining, village life and even holographic figures processing gems. An amazing ride. It was certainly hot in Thailand, but there was much to see and do and we enjoyed it immensely.
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