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Katina Rankin
Posted: Aug 22, 2014 / 05:59 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 10, 2019 / 10:15 AM CDT
Follow Katina on Twitter
Co-anchor of Local 24 News at 5pm, 6pm & 10pm Monday-Friday.
Katina is a native of Magee, Mississippi. She received her bachelor's degree in mass communications from Alcorn State University and her master's degree in broadcast journalism from Jackson State University. Most recently, Rankin was the anchor of the top rated morning news at WLBT-TV in Jackson, MS. She has held similar evening positions at: WSMV-TV Nashville, TN; WTVD-TV Raleigh-Durham, NC; and WAPT-TV, Jackson, MS.
During her journalism career, Katina has covered everything from the Mississippi murder trials of Byron De La Beckwith and Sam Bowers to the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in Texas. She has featured local Miss America Pageant contestants by following them to Atlantic City, and she has traveled to San Antonio for the Final Four tournaments. Katina's daily reports about the impact of Hurricane Katrina included an in-depth interview with Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour. She also interviewed notable figures and broke many stories in the lacrosse rape investigation at Duke University in North Carolina.
Katina has also interviewed former NAACP president Myrlie Evers, presidential candidate John Edwards, late Rosa Parks and B.B. King, Reverend Jesse Jackson, and basketball greats Magic Johnson and Charles Barkley. Katina also distinguished herself as a journalist by earning several news awards including an Emmy nomination. Rankin is the recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service Award, the Athletes for Progress Award and has been honored by many other prestigious organizations. Rankin has been named Mississippi Woman of the Year, Shero of the Year, and Mid-South Influencer for her work with women and children.
Katina's passion is helping people. She is founder of the Nonprofit, Katina's Klassroom, which aims to improve reading skills and eliminate food insecurity in under-served areas. In addition, she has given back to the community by speaking to hundreds of church groups, schools, and universities through the years. Katina believes proper training can help individuals realize their potential and help them get to the next level. She has also taught writing classes at Jackson State University. Additionally, Katina has given the commencement address at Alcorn State University. And, she was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
She is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the National Association of Black Journalists.
Katina has also authored and published "Up North, Down South: City Folk Meet Country Folk," a children's book. The "Up North, Down South: City Folk Meet Country Folk" Coloring and Activity book was released in mid-December 2016. The sequel to "Up North, Down South: City Folk Meet Country Folk", "Kendall's Kitchen: Healthy and Hearty Recipes for Kids" was released in October 2018. Katina's children's civil rights books: "Emmett Till: Sometimes Good Can Come Out of a Bad Situation"; "Medgar Evers: He Taught His Kids to Crawl so We Could Stand"; and "March on Children! The Story of James Meredith's March Against Fear" were published in summer of 2018. All books are available on amazon.com. Her first picture book will be released at the end of the 2018.
Katina loves hearing from viewers. Have suggestions or local good news tips? Email Katina. | {
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The SEA LIFE Trust is working with Whale & Dolphin Conservation (WDC) to wipe out commercial whaling. WDC has proved that whale meat and other whale produce has docked here in British ports as well as in Germany and Holland on route to other destinations.
The investigation has also uncovered a surprising range of items that whale produce is finding its way into… including dog food, engine oil, watches and even beer.
Sign our petition to prevent whale meat being transported through EU ports and explore this section to find out more about the problems whaling causes throughout the world.
Whales are very clever and sociable, many forming close family bonds, and can communicate with each other through song or other vocalisations.
Blue whales are the largest animals to have ever lived. They can grow up to 30 metres long and eat up to 8 tons of krill (small fish) per day!
Whales provide nourishment to deep-sea organisms. After a whale dies, every part of it's body is consumed by creatures in the deep sea - this can take decades!
Make your voice heard and help us spread the word. Sign our petition to ban whale meat from EU ports and tell your friends.
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
Israel's eyes in the sky gather intel in a shifting Middle East
Israel Air Force is fusing manned and unmanned intelligence missions in order to complete the puzzle.
By ANNA AHRONHEIM
Planes from Israel Air Force's aerial intelligence squadrons in the air
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESMAN'S UNIT)
The Air Force's reconnaissance aircraft have been flying more intelligence missions in light of rising threats along Israel's borders and the continuing wave of Palestinian violence in the West Bank.
The small and unassuming Sde Dov Airport is tucked between the city's Tel Aviv Port and the Ramat Aviv neighborhood, taking civilians away on vacation. But the hybrid civilian/military airport is also where the air force's First Squadron planes is based, and took off to fly at least 6,000 hours in 2016 alone.
"We are living a historic decade, where everything in the Middle East is changing; the superpowers, the local powers, and religious powers are all changing," a senior IAF officer told The Jerusalem Post this week. "What happened in 2010 across the Middle East, you can call it the 'Arab Spring' or now the 'Arab Winter,' but I call it '50 Shades of Black,'" he said, referring to the jihadist groups across the region.
The First Squadron and the Kings of the Air Squadron execute reconnaissance missions using the Beechcraft-200 "Zofit," Beechcraft King Air C-12 "Kukiya" and Beechcraft A-36 "Hofit" aircraft. The planes are versatile, gathering both visual and signals intelligence, with advanced cameras and electro-optic sensors installed on their underbellies, making them some of the most advanced manned surveillance aircraft in the world.
The intelligence gathering planes of the squadrons take off several times a day and operate alongside other units of the IAF, such as the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and Helicopter divisions. According to the senior officer, these planes, alongside the UAV drones, are vital to Israel's intelligence gathering capabilities, "making our part of the puzzle as clear as it can be."
While some weather conditions hinder the cameras' operation, intelligence gathering missions take place at all hours of the day, with several reconnaissance planes in the air at all times.
"Israel is a UAV superpower, one of the best in the world," he said, emphasizing that "the fusion of UAVs and piloted aircraft gives Israel the best possible intelligence coverage. We are able to get the best intelligence for the country's leaders, so as to enable the best decisions in a region which is filled with upheaval."
One of the main challenges for the next generation of pilots is to train for the next war, which will be completely different than in the past, the senior officer said.
"We cannot ignore what is going on around us. Each side is learning, and therefore we must not only stay one step ahead of our enemy, but be a hundred steps ahead of the threat we think the enemy might pose," he said.
"We are very adaptive and rational in facing regional developments, and revolutionary action is being taken to keep our qualitative military edge."
The IAF's first operational mission took off from Sde Dov Air Base in December 1947 to rescue a wounded soldier south of Beersheba. In 2019, the base is set to close and be moved to Hatzor Air Base near Ashdod, a move praised by the officer, who said that the move would be an improvement for the air force.
"I'm very enthusiastic about the move; operationally it's better, there are longer runways and it's not hybrid.
While there may be logistical issues at the beginning, in the end the air force will have better operational capabilities," the officer summed up.
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Running into a lot of game stopping bugs... (1 star removed due to occasional bug preventing progress on table top). (Sadly, removing another star due to game occasionally crashing when exiting a combat encounter. I will restore the rating if/when these bugs are fixed😢). Fresh and fun. If you love RPGs, tabletop gaming, CCGs, dice, and rogue-likes, this game is for you. Improves on everything from the first HoF, and adds new game mechanics. Most importantly, same awesome voice acted Dungeon Master!
80 out of 84 people found this helpful.
Review title of Joey WindsorExcellent Sequel To A Great D&Desque experience!
If you liked the first in the series then this is a must-buy title. If you want a video game version of a Choose-Your-Adventure style RPG then there is nothing better. Interesting and engrossing storylines combined with a perfect narrator commenting on your luck and fate and a combat system that is as smooth as the Batman Arkham series makes for a perfect game to get lost in for hours. Pick this game up. You won't be disappointed.
Just like the first one, but all around better and polished. You get to roll the dice which is fun. Better story.
Review title of Bob PHRWonderful game and developer!
Loved the first and its even better than that!
While I enjoyed the first one , this one improves on it in every way thus far.
A phenomenal game that improves on nearly everything about the original. The only problem is the games irritating crashes that finally rendered my game impossible to play because of a infinite load screen after the dev logos, uninstalled and reinstalled twice now but the bug persists and now the store page will not let me redownload for some reason. Will change to 5 stars once this glitch fest is fixed as it's amazing aside from game killing bugs.
Game itself is a lot of fun, but the game crashes so frquently it is almost unplayable. It crashes to the point that it shuts off my brand new xbox one x. A game thats been around this long should have ironed these glitches out by now, especially before releasing new DLC. | {
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The following reviews of interest to followers of The British and Irish Studies Intelligencer were published in August on the Institute of Historical Research's e-journal Reviews in History.
First, Lynne Walker finds much of interest (no. 786) in Judith Neiswander's new study of the popular literature of Victorian interior decoration, The Cosmopolitan Interior: Liberalism and the British Home 1870-1914.
Frank Turner then assesses (no. 787) Ruth Windscheffel's attempt to find a new perspective on Gladstone through an examination of his reading habits, in Reading Gladstone.
We also have Hilda Kean's critical take (no. 789) on A History of Attitudes and Behaviours toward Animals in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain. Anthropocentrism and the Emergence of Animals by Rob Boddice, whose reply can be found here.
Next Ariel Hessayon (no. 798) deals with a work which examines the period of gradual and informal Jewish readmission to England, Eliane Glaser's Judaism without Jews: Philosemitism and Christian Polemic in Early Modern England. Her response can be read here.
Finally there is an amicable exchange (no. 799 and response) between Gareth Atkins and Richard Blake over the latter's exploration of the increasing concern for spiritual and moral wellbeing in the British Navy in his Evangelicals in the Royal Navy, 1775–1815: Blue Lights and Psalm-Singers.
As ever, please feel free to send all comments, including suggestions for books you would like to see on Reviews in History to the deputy editor Danny Millum. | {
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Recently I had to implement Create User, Change Password, Password Reset (Recovery) in SharePoint 2010. I decided to use the OOTB ASP.NET login controls for this. Mostly these controls just worked in SharePoint 2010 as they do in ASP.NET. There were however a few issues that need to be worked around.
For the CreateUserWizard control, you should do this on both the ActiveStepChanged and ContinueButtonClick events.
When using Claim Authentication in SharePoint, the claim information is added to the user name, e.g. 0#.f|portal81sqlmembershipprovider|user1. When using the OOTB ASP.NET user database, the user name above is stored as user1. The ChangePassword control therefore will not be able to find the user if the full user name with claim information is passed to it. We therefore must remove the claim information from the user name for this control to work.
The ChangePassword control may give you a generic error message when failing, e.g. "Password incorrect or New Password invalid. New Password length minimum: 7. Non-alphanumeric characters required: 1″. Ensure that you have addressed the user name and the .ASPXAUTH cookie above if you can't get this control to work.
Again, credit for this go to the post linked above.
The System.Web.Security.Membership class has a number of static methods that you can use to manage your users, e.g. GetAllUsers, DeleteUser, UpdateUser, etc. When you use these methods directly off the Membership class however, they will use the default MembershipProvider defined for the SharePoint web application, and often this is not the one you want. You may get the exception "The method or operation is not implemented" if you do this.
This entry was posted in Claim Authentication, Form Based Authentication, SharePoint 2010. Bookmark the permalink. | {
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Dennis Wayne Thompson, Sr.
December 31, 2016 - 21 Condolences
Dennis Wayne Thompson, Sr., 62, died Wednesday, December 28, 2016, surrounded by his family at home.
Born November 14, 1954 in Atlanta, Georgia, he was the son of Mose and Earline Thompson. Wayne married the love of his life, Brenda Benson, on October 25, 1975. He was the loving Father of Dennis Thompson Jr. (Stephanie), Christina Thompson, Daniel Thompson Sr. (Heather), Chantel Shuman (Shane), Courtney Marchant (JP), Darrell Thompson (Eugenia) and Carlee Ours (Van). He was the best Papa ever to Destiney Nicole, Dennis III, Briay, Tatyana, Jadin, Anissa, Janie, Daniel Jr., Katlyn, Lacy, David, Ava, Shane Jr., Gage, Savannah, Ariyana, Landon, Logan, Caleb, Aaliyah and one on the way. He is survived by 3 sisters, Sylvia, Shirley and Charlotte, also his mother-in-law, Doris Benson.
Wayne worked for A1C and A-1 Wrecker Service for many years He was a member of Silk Hope Baptist Church and a strong man of Faith. Wayne never met a stranger. Loved anyone he came in contact with.
A Remembrance ceremony will be held for close friends and family. In lieu of flowers the family suggests remembrances to Hospice Savannah.
A special thanks to Sharon Quaterman and Telecia Turner from Hospice Savannah.
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Mary Lucille Kilpatrick
December 27, 2016 - 1 Condolence
We mourn the death of Mary Lucille Kilpatrick, born on January 30, 1959, in Savannah, Georgia. Daughter of Jack and Lila Kilpatrick, she is survived by her children, Carla Chavira and Kyle and DeShae Warnock, and by her sisters, Cheryl Pagan and Ann Taylor, and their families. She graduated from Savannah High School, and resided in Richmond Hill. Her last years were marked by kind caretaking of her mother, Lila, enjoyment of gardening and the lottery, and love and laughter for her family, who will miss her greatly.
Arrangements will be private.
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Joan Claudette Schuman
Joan Claudette McLeroy Schuman, 81, of Statesboro died Friday, December 23rd, 2016 at Ogeechee Area Hospice.
Born in Richmond, Virginia , she was the daughter of James McLeory and Mary Catherine McLeroy. She was an accountant for many years before becoming a homemaker.
Survivors include her sons, Ralph N. Schuman, Jr. (Sonja), Darryl Schuman (Donna), her grandchildren, Nikki, Kane, Katie, Chris (Jenna), Jesse, her great grandchildren, Ashland, Royce, McKenzie, her sister, Lois Stephens and a number of friends and other relatives.
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Marion Beckett
Marion Beckett, 78 of Savannah Georgia, passed away peacefully at Hospice Savannah on December 19, 2016. He never once lost his spirit or faith.
Marion was born in Estill, South Carolina on April 16, 1938 to the late Richard Beckett and Elizabeth Wallace Beckett. He was the fourth of 10 children.
As a young man, Marion lived in Charleston, South Carolina. There he met and married Gladys Simmons. Out of this union, were three beautiful children: Junior, Elaine, and Anthony whom he loved dearly. He later relocated to Brooklyn, New York where he spent over 40 years. There he met Luvenia Mitchell; from this union they raised their three children: Annette, Roy, and Sheila whom he loved dearly. In 2008, Marion moved and resided in Savannah, Georgia, where he met and married Barbara Hughes.
While he lived in Brooklyn, Marion was affectionally known as "Grandpa", "Dada", and "Cigar". These names were given to him because of his kindness, fatherly nature, and his good-humored personality. He loved being around people, and everyone loved him.Marion worked at the Teke-Plex Tile Company and after 30 years of employment, he retired. He was also a proud member of the Agape Church of Jesus Christ in Savannah, Georgia.
Marion leaves many to cherish his memory; his loving and devoted wife of seven years, Barbara Hughes Beckett, six children: Marion Jr. and Elaine Watts (Michael) of North Charleston, South Carolina; Annette Mitchell of Atlanta, Georgia; Leroy Mitchell (Takeyer) of Union, New Jersey; Sheila Mitchell and Anthony Simmons of Brooklyn, New York. six stepchildren: Shaun Hughes of Hyattsville, Maryland; Steven Hughes of Atlantic City, New Jersey; Sharon Hughes and James Hughes of Savannah, Georgia; Karen Hughes of North Wales, Pennsylvania; and Jason (Angela) Hughes of Columbus, Georgia; one brother Henry Beckett (Brenda) of Estill South Carolina; four sisters: Clarice Randolph (Grady) of Queens, New York; Zenobia Mitchell of Brooklyn, New York; Nancy (Johnson) Redenburg of Estill, South Carolina; and Eunice Bryant of Estill, South Carolina; ten grandchildren: Tinisha Smith, Erica Watts, Shaniqua Mitchell, Myesha Banks, Michael Watts, Michelle Watts, Nicole Mitchell, Jervonne Mitchell, McKenzie Mitchell and Payton Mitchell; and four great grandchildren: Haleem, Damari, DeIsreal, and Myeve, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
"HE WILL FOREVER BE REMEMBERED"
Visitation will be Tuesday, December 27th, 2016 from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. at Bethel A.M.E. Church, 1814 East 38th Street, Savannah. Funeral Service will follow at 11:00 A.M. at the Church.
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Evelyn Anna Oakley
December 12, 2016 - Leave a Condolence
Evelyn Anna Oakley, 95, passed on December 8, 2016 at Hospice Savannah after several years with various illnesses.
She was born November 2, 1921 in New York City to parents William and Minnie (Finger) Richter.
Evelyn was a true embodiment of 'Rosie the Riveter'. During World War II, with so many men away, she joined the workforce supporting the war effort. As a welder at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, she helped build the battleship USS Missouri. She also worked at plants in Ohio and California building our bombers. While always hoping for a world at peace, she remained a strong supporter of our military.
A college graduate, Mrs. Oakley worked for many years at different oil companies in New York. It was during this time that she met her husband-to-be, Norman.
Evelyn loved to travel when she could, and she loved animals and donated and supported their causes until she was no longer able.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman F. Oakley.
Mrs. Oakley is survived by her brother, William Richter Jr. and his family; a son and his spouse, Raymond and Suzanne Clough; two granddaughters; three great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Service arrangements have not been finalized at this time.
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I have plans to propose to my girlfriend this weekend, and thought a secluded unique rooftop picnic at sunset would be a really cool way to do it. I found your booking kind of at random and your spot looks perfect. I was wondering if you had the space available this Saturday night, and if it was possible to go under the 4hr. minimum?
I am reaching out to see if I can rent your space for a marriage proposal. I have been dating my girlfriend for over 4 years and she is the person I want to spend the rest of my life with. She is beautiful, funny, and continues to have my back through thick or thin. I would like the proposal to be on the rooftop and include some friends and family(10-15), candles (can be fireless), music (our song - it's a Justin Bieber song - so embarrassed lol), rose petals on the ground, and some items that will help recreate our first date (certain bottle of wine, and an oven roasted pizza with ham on it which she picked off because she doesn't eat pork), and a photographer. Please let me know what you think if all or some of this could work in your space.
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"...than I could have ever asked for. I very highly recommend Danny and his studio for whatever you have in mind be it engagement proposals, photo shoots, or some third option yet to be discovered. You will not be disappointed..."
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The Early Years: The Rundown & I Like Lisa
Peter & Lee's summer hiatus continues in preparation for the Story Pirates Podcast relaunch in the fall. Until then the Story Pirates present a Summer Grab Bag of old classics. This week features two songs. The first is from a then-fifth grader named Chuck and it's called "The Rundown." The second is from a then-first grader named William and his story is called, "I Like Lisa." | {
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Purple Indigo - Port St Johns Accommodation.
Purple Indigo offers comfortable, furnished, reasonably priced, self catering rooms, apartments and cottage in a perfect location, on the banks of the Mzimvubu River in Port St Johns. Our self catering holiday accommodation situated on the wild & beautiful coast of the Eastern Cape is an easy 10 minute drive to Port St Johns, & a commutable distance to Lusikisiki.
All of our units have fully equipped kitchens, en-suite showers, DSTV, a balcony & braai areas. We provide a cleaning & laundry service. We also have a small plunge pool to cool off & extra showers & toilets for those bigger groups, or if you just want some privacy.
Purple Indigo holiday homes are located on the quieter side of town. Port St Johns town is a 10 minute drive away, where you can stock up on essentials, visit restaurants, bars and the beautiful beaches on the Wild Coast. The Purple Indigo team can point you in the right direction.
Purple Indigo is extremely well set up for fishing in Port St Johns. You can have exclusive access to one of the best bank side fishing spots called 'Kob Hole' or the 'Deep Hole' on the Mzimvubu River. All of our holiday apartments have chest freezers. If you need a gillie, we can arrange one. Our private riverside has lights for night fishing, a fishing & bait table and shelter for when it rains and chairs for comfort.
Purple Indigo holiday homes have a slipway for you to launch your boat & a jetty to moor it on. If you want to bring a boat please let us know in advance, you will also need a skippers ticket.
The Purple Indigo team work hard to make sure you enjoy your holiday on the Wild Coast.
Open plan flat that comfortably sleeps three.
1 double bed, 2 x 3/4 bed.
Comfortably sleeps two can sleep 3.
Comfortably sleeps 7, can sleep 10 with sleeper couches.
Comfortably sleeps 4, can sleep up to six.
Set among trees and has a river view.
There are two 3/4 beds, and 2 sleeper couches upstairs.
The Fisher King Room is a seperate room downstairs which shares the cottage's facilities, and has two 3/4 beds for larger groups, or for more private sleeping arrangements.
Comfortably sleeps 5 can sleep up to seven.
We supply all your linen requirements.
There are additional communal freezers for our guests to use.
Silaka Nature Reserve or Third Beach is a beautiful place to visit while you are in Port St John's.
Check out the lemongrass project at The Creek self catering accommodation in beautiful nature.
Spectacular bird watching including the rare Cape Parrot of which there are only approximately 1000 in the world.
If you are into diving, the Sardine Run is on every divers bucket list. The sardine run in 2017 was spectacular.
Fish the wild coast! A fisherman's paradise, the same people come back year after year, so book early.
From Mthatha on the R61 (before Port St Johns) take the left turn signposted Lusikisiki R61 over the Pondoland Bridge.
Immediately off the bridge take the first turning on the right onto a gravel road.
Drive for 2 to 3 minutes and you come to Purple Indigo on the right.
From Lusikisiki on the R61, as you come down the hill approaching the Pondoland Bridge, take the turning on the left, immediately BEFORE the bridge onto a gravel road.
Drive down for 2 to 3 minutes and you come to Purple Indigo on the right.
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The infamous T.E. Poag Players Guild has returned to TSU! The T.E. Poag Players Guild was originally created as the Tennessee Players Guild in 1931 by Thomas E. Poag, the theater department's coordinator at the time. It was later named The T.E. Poag Players Guild in 1971. The idea of bringing the organization back after approximately 4 years of absence was brought up by Dr. Lawrence James and two of his senior theater students: Kala Ross and ShaRicka Brown. Both Kala and ShaRicka were originally looking to start a new organization on campus, but after learning of the existence of this previous organization the two decided to reform the T.E. Poag Players Guild to create a new legacy for the organization on campus. The organization's new mission is to provide a professional challenge for the students of TSU and to prepare them to profit off of their skills in acting and drama. Both Kala and ShaRicka want to create a solid foundation for future students in TSU's theater department. However, the organization is not only for theater majors as it is open to all majors on TSU's campus. Kala Ross, President, and ShaRicka Brown, Vice President, both want to leave an amazing legacy behind after they graduate this spring. After all, there is a definite need for the arts, which is why the T.E. Poag Players Guild will be recruiting and encouraging students to get involved in the upcoming years.
NASHVILLE, TN (TSU News Service) — Tennessee State University President Glenda Glover outlined new initiatives she says will continue a "legacy of excellence" at the 104-year-old institution. | {
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Ukrainian Сonsul met with Pavlo Gryb, who is being kept in Krasnodar Pre-trial Detention Center on February 22. Maryana Betsa, spokesperson of Ukraine's Foreign Ministry wrote this in Twitter.
"For the first time, thanks to the consuls, the meeting was held in Ukrainian language," she said.
As it was reported earlier Ukrainian Pavlo Gryb who is illegally detained in Russia isn't allowed to take medicine, as his gather Ihor Gryb reported.
A 19-years old Pavlo Gryb got lost in Belarus on August 24. The young man was later found at a prison in Krasnodar, Russia. He told a Russian lawyer that he had been kidnapped in Belarus and brought to Russia, where he is accused of preparing a terrorist attack on a Russian school.
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Mastodon And Possibly Mammoth Remains Found During Purple Line Dig
By Juliet Bennett Rylah
Published Dec 1, 2016 12:00 AM
Metro has been digging the Purple Line extension and, as they expected, they've made some pretty interesting discoveries. The latest came during work on the Wilshire/La Brea stop. This recent find is the first time they've found mammal remains in this particular part of the project.According to Metro, crews found a three-foot piece of a tusk and tooth fragments belonging to a mastodon just before Thanksgiving. And on Monday, they found a partial skull and tusks of either another mastodon or a young mammoth. The findings were both made about 15 feet below street level in the southwest corner of Wilshire and La Brea.
Metro spokesman Dave Sotero told the L.A. Times that the fossils are from the Ice Age, and at least 10,000 years old.
"We've unearthed and we've preserved L.A.'s prehistoric past as we build its future," Sotero said.
Previously, Metro uncovered a number of fossils while digging the Wilshire/Fairfax station near Wilshire Boulevard and Ogden Drive. These particular fossils included a species of clam that is still around today, a finding that indicates that at some point, California had a cold water climate similar to the Pacific Northwest.
In a video produced by Metro, Kim Scott, Asst. Project Manager at Cogstone, said, "Fossils tell us exactly what was going on with the environment 300,000 years ago. In addition to the fossils, we've also been recording sediments as we go down the shaft. And that information gives us our first three-dimensional look at what's below La Brea, so this is great to actually have this data and it's going to be used by scientists."
The mastodon has been extinct for about the last 10,000 years. They were over 7 feet tall and had huge curved tusks.
According to the La Brea Tar Pits & Museum:
The American mastodon was a distant relative of the ancestors of the elephant. During the Pleistocene, it ranged form Alaska to Florida. Mastodons differ from mammoths by their smaller size and lower-crowned ridged teeth.
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Caroline Harris's 19 year old client acquitted of s18 GBH
An 19 year old has been acquitted of s18 GBH and common assault following a trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court.
Simon Rippon makes successful application for Judicial Review in the Divisional Court
Simon Rippon argued that the decisions of a Crown Court judge to reconsider the grant of bail and remand his client in custody were unlawful.
Jamie Scott successfully appeals by way of Case Stated
Jamie Scott has successfully appealed to the High Court by way of case stated in Miller v DPP [2018] EWHC 262 (Admin).
Charles Hamer acts as court-appointed advocate
Charles Hamer was appointed by Worcester Crown Court to cross-examine two complainants on behalf of a man who was representing himself.
Jamie Scott awarded Pegasus Trust Scholarship
Jamie Scott has been awarded a scholarship by the Pegasus Trust, which provides young barristers with the opportunity to experience practice in a foreign jurisdiction.
Kevin Grego appointed as District Judge (Magistrates' Court)
Citadel Chambers are delighted to announce the appointment of Kevin Grego as a Deputy District Judge (Magistrates' Court).
Trevor Meegan and Simon Rippon secure acquittals in violent disorder case
Following a 6 day trial at Birmingham Crown Court defendants represented by Simon Rippon and Trevor Meegan were found not guilty by a jury of violent disorder.
Trevor Meegan achieves not guilty verdict in drive by shooting
The Crown's case was that the defendant had committed attempted murder in using a sawn off shot gun to shoot at a complainant.
Construction Worker Cleared of Burning Colleague with Hot Tarmac
A contruction worker has been found not guilty of assaulting a colleague by forcing him onto freshly laid hot tarmac.
Caroline Harris's client cleared of attempted murder
A 19 year old drug dealer has been found not guilty of attempted murder, s18 GBH and s20 GBH following a two week trial at Worcester Crown Court. | {
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Tim Ferriss Is Everything That's Wrong With The Modern World (And Why You Should Follow His Lead)
Michael Schein
I write about leaders, marketing and business storytelling.
Tim Ferriss relaxes in downtown Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
In The 4-Hour Work Week author Tim Ferriss describes how he became the kickboxing champion of the world. While he was engaged in the vital work of building his automated nutraceuticals company, his potential opponents in the ring were spending hours enduring grueling regimens in dank dojos. When Ferriss decided he wanted to take home the title, he saw no reason his lack of comparable talent or training should stand in his way.
To this end, Ferris researched the sport's rules and uncovered a technicality stating that contestants who step outside the fighting circle three times are disqualified. Armed with this knowledge, he worked out how to wriggle his body in such a way to get his opponents to do just that.
Is Tim Ferris the best kickboxer in the world? Not even close. But he has the title. And in the age we're living in, that's all that matters.
Most serious martial artists would consider Tim Ferriss's behavior to be completely dishonorable. Fortunately for Ferriss, most of us aren't serious martial artists. In 21st century America, old-fashioned notions like honor and fair play are for suckers. The credo of our time is that as if it ain't technically illegal, it's awesome. The people who rise to the top are no longer those who accomplish truly great things, but those who figure out how to most attractively package their shortcuts and fake-outs.
A few people still believe it is this mentality that leads to societal scourges like mortgage-backed securities, Kardashians and bankrupt game show hosts becoming President. But you can either get angry about the way the world is or learn how to survive and thrive in it. If you choose to go the latter route, there's a lot you can learn from Tim Ferriss.
Focus Your Attention on Packaging the End Result
In polite conversation, most of us will say we admire successful people for their hard work, positive habits, and ironclad principles. That's not really true. It doesn't take much digging to uncover a major disconnect between what most of us say we respect and how most of the icons of our age actually behave. Tim Ferriss gets this, and he's a master of making it work for him. Follow his example. Keep in mind that the only thing most people really care about is the score on the board. Everything else is hype.
Now I'm of the firm belief that you shouldn't get yourself thrown in jail or cause bodily harm to anyone. But what you do need to do if you want to make it in our day and age is figure out all the best hacks, shortcuts and word games and use them to get a win you can claim as your own. Then promote that win like crazy wherever you go.
Find a Void and Fill It
Something else Tim Ferriss understands far better than most of us is how little the real usefulness of advice someone gives corresponds with how well the person giving that advice is received. Ferriss's isn't actually the efficiency revolutionary most of his supporters see him as. His main talent is his ability to pinpoint a sensation of mass emptiness and to give the impression that he has the secret to filling that emptiness.
Ferriss observed that the millions of white-collar employees spending countless hours in cubicle farms were deeply unfulfilled. As soon as he zeroed in on this, he moved right in. He preached that there was no reason to live this way. He said that you could automate your life and live a fulfilling, semi-retired life for now and forever.
If you compare the number of The 4-Hour Work Week readers who have had the kind of low-toil success Ferriss claims is possible to those who sing his praises, you'll find a very small ratio. Yet that doesn't stop them from coming back for more. You may believe deeply in whatever it is you're selling. I certainly hope you do. That said, you should take the parts of Ferris's approach that work if you want to make it in the 21st century. Seek out shortcuts to leapfrog over the competition. Find what's missing from people's lives. And package what you've got as a simple solution. If you get good enough at it, you'll never have to do an honest day's work again. | {
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Q: Truncating all the elements(floats) in a numpy.ndarray I want to remove digits from all the elements(float) in a numpy array to have a fixed number of digits after the dot, like
[ 0.5029503212 0.50408515343 0.50531858897] -> [ 0.5029503 0.50408515 0.50531858]
I don't want any rounding of the floating number.
Thank You
A: As suggested by jonrsharpe the allclose helps me to solve this problem. But first we need to convert the numpy ndarray to a list. Here is my code for comparing the two numpy ndarray arrays
center and center_1
center_a = center.tolist() # Convert numpy array into list
center_b = center_1.tolist() # Convert numpy array into list
np.allclose(center_b,center_a,rtol=1e-04, atol=1e-04)
This returns me true when the two arrays are element-wise equal within a specified tolerance.
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Schultz reported on our local program aimed at teaching folks about suicides and also aimed at reducing suicides.
Program chair for the meeting was Alpena Lions Club Secretary Pat Hentkowski.
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Schultz noted, "suicide rocks us," and she is pleased to report that locally we are seeing a suicide prevention group reforming and meeting together.
Schultz also noted there is a relationship between drug use and suicides. Most people in trouble will let you know if they are considering suicide. She then outlined for the Lions the many steps you can take aimed at preventing suicide. | {
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Gavin Montag
Characters » Gavin Montag
File #05 Nov 2008 08:04
Name Gavin Montag Aliases N/A
Status Registered Evolved (Tier 2) Ability Cryokinesis
Gender Male Race/Eth. White
Birthdate 5/21 Age 52
Height 6'2" Build Gaunt
Eyes Hazel Hair Blonde
Residence Abroad
Employment Homeland Security
Parents Deceased Siblings Older Sister
Marital Status Your mum. Children N/A
First Seen Expected Arrival Last Seen N/A
Profile Mr. Montag is a British former constable/detective constable turned Company Agent over the course of the last twenty years or so. Recently transferred to New York City from London, he is about as subtle as most people who have never visited NYC before. Taxi drivers, crackheads and people who eat hot dogs fascinate him.
Born in Surrey in 1966 after an older sister and before a younger brother, Gavin had a rather unexciting childhood. He was mediocre in most respects. His grades were decent, he had a number of friends to get into trouble with, and he played tennis. His mother was a sex therapist, and his father was a regular psychotherapist, so there was some inevitable blowback from their particular brand of idealized compartmentalizing of every problem he came across, but no lasting damage was ever done. …Probably.
He eventually attended the Queen Mary University of London on a partial tennis scholarship, where he pursued a degree in behavioral studies, with a minor in zoology. It took him six years to get through, largely thanks to the interest in partying he developed around his second year, but he did finish, and with decent grades, even, once he'd retaken a couple of the more advanced classes. Given his major, the wise thing to do would be to keep going until he had enough degrees to acquire a teaching job somewhere, but he was quite tired of school, and quite tired of tennis.
Unsure of how to proceed with his life, he followed the advice of a pair of his undergraduate fellows and sought out a job with the London police force. It was something to do, and not something that required him to sit behind a desk and count money. Additionally, there was the entire aspect of having to deal with a bunch of people with severe behavioral issues that he found fascinating, so. Ignoring the pleas of his elder sister (who was pursuing an advanced degree) and parents, he took up his recruitment with a fair amount of enthusiasm.
He worked as a constable for some years, always with the idea in his head that he would eventually move on and do something more significant with his life. For a long time he just…wasn't particularly inspired to try. The usual scuffles, arrests, warnings, and talking tos came and went without any unusual amount of excitement. Until one turned out to be more exciting than he guessed it would be.
A routine disturbance at a strip club on the edge of town was called in. Rather than wait for backup, Gavin, now 32, took it upon himself to handle the situation on his own. What he found upon entering was the largest, angriest man he'd ever seen swinging one of the venue's stripper poles at the unfortunate few who had not yet managed to flee. Dressed in uniform as he was, it took approximately five seconds for the oaf to zero in on him. A STRUGGLE ENSUED. So did much creative cursing, two broken ribs and one pissed pair of pants, but in the course of the tussle, Gavin got close enough to get a grip on one of the man's wrists in an effort to get him handcuffed. Only, before he could actually fumble his cuffs out, the thick wrist in question began to turn black.
The oaf was no longer snarling threats, but thrashing in pain. This did not actually make putting handcuffs on him any easier, but he did drop the pole, so. Too pumped full of adrenaline to question why he had to pry a thick layer of ice away from the man's hand before he could get the cuffs on and hustle him out to the back of his car, it wasn't until he took his place in the front seat that he noticed that his own hands were frosted over. …And that he'd pissed his pants, but at least in the context of the situation, that made sense.
Somehow or another, a tabloid in London caught wind of the weirdness (the perp in question had to have his hand amputated), and with all manner of, "Freeze!" puns, took the story semi-public. Thoroughly baffled, Gavin could offer no explanation. "It just happened," was his response, followed up quickly by a more harried, "No comment," when a superior officer approached to shake the reporter off. Despite the obscure nature of the story and the source, it was enough to catch the attention of a Company agent operating in London.
Several long lunch meetings put concisely, Gavin was offered a position with the Company. It was put to him as sort of a second job - the sort of thing police officers commonly do in their downtime to supplement their scanty incomes. And it was for a good cause. Helping other people like him, who could do unusual and occasionally magnificent things once they learned to control that aspect of themselves. Gavin agreed. Who wouldn't take a position with a secret agency that promised to teach him to use his superpowers? Honestly.
At first, Gavin's contact with the Company was limited. His capabilities were tested, and later molded to function as more of a tool and a weapon than a random loss of control. As he became older and his technique more refined, he began to lose interest in the more mundane aspects of his policing career. He was too preoccupied with the promise of Company work to be of exceptional use, and despite being promoted to detective constable, eventually decided to leave the department.
Now a full time agent for the Company, he is just now in the process of transferring to New York to help with certain escalating problems within the city.
(OOC Note: I am very obviously not British and have never been to England. Please forgive me if my imagination has betrayed me by being utterly retarded in attempting to fill in the blanks.)
Loyal to the idealism behind the Company, Gavin enjoys the clandestine nature of his occupation and so takes a certain superior satisfaction in it. He's a little smug, but overall rather laid back for someone who is regularly expected to ponce out and drag dangerous people back into holding cells for study against their will. He has a peculiar idea of what's fair, and tends to operate off a personal sense of morality that does not always fall in line with generally accepted social sensibilities. A man that has taken orders for most of his adult life, he generally does not have any trouble following them. That said, he may become stubborn or intentionally screw up and take a fall if he thinks he's been ordered to do something particularly unjust or undeserved. He was a cop. Old habits, and all.
He can be ill-tempered, but has a decent sense of humor overall, and does not tend to take people very seriously. People including his fellow agents (particularly the non-evolved ones, though he endeavors to keep anything resembling real prejudice carefully under wraps), and himself, which can be a pain in the ass when it is time for Serious Business and he is only peripherally interested because that commercial with the talking baby is on. And oh, sorry, what? Who are we supposed to be killing? No, I was listening, I just missed the name is all. LIKE THAT.
Resistant to extreme cold as a necessary side-effect of his power, Montag has the ability to supercool water molecules in his general vicinity (with a radius of approximately twenty feet) to well below freezing, which has some pretty tangible effects on the temperature around him. Once the water is cold enough, regardless of whether it began as a puddle or humidity, he can condense, direct and manipulate it to a limited degree that is generally restricted to objects that he is in direct contact with. If the object is in itself part or mostly water, like a human body, he could theoretically freeze all or part of it solid. If the object is something like a rock, he could freeze a shell of ice around it, even cooling it to the point of brittleness, but could not actually change it physically in any other way.
His hands are the focus for this type of manipulation largely for psychological reasons (it's easy for him to envision) and typically become partially encased in ice in the process. In hand to hand combat, if he swatted someone with an iced-over fist, it'd probably be a bit like being hit in the head with a very cold brick. His abilities do not work in the opposite direction. That is, he can't force ice that he has created to melt or heat water molecules in any way other than the old fashioned way. Additionally, his body temperature is some degrees lower than the average person's. Enough so that he might be considered hypothermic. Or dead. (He isn't.)
The speed at which he can freeze something depends largely on its size, whether or not he's trying to freeze it solid or just coat it over, and how good a grip he has on it. It's definitely faster than sticking something in the freezer since he sucks the heat right out, but short of instantaneous or liquid-nitrogen fast. For all I can picture this, I am weirdly having a hard time putting this into words, for some reason. Maybe there's a period of a minute or two while he forces the temperature of the water down initially (it would become uncomfortably cold in his vicinity, particularly if he was drawing water out of the air), but from there, since he's dealing with a starting material that's already supercooled and so on the verge of becoming solid, the actual ice would form fairly quickly across a target. Possibly like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6fdlJ5jQXQ and this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDwZqBq-rLQ&feature=related. Freezing something like human tissue or a bottle of beer that is mostly water anyway wouldn't require the use of "extra" water hanging around in the environment, but for something that started out hot or warm (like, again, human tissue) he'd have to hang on long enough to get it to freezing point, adding that aforementioned minute or two to the process. Casting ice over the object from the environment would probably help to accelerate that, wouldn't be impeded by the warmth of what was beneath unless they were on fire or something, and could cause frostbite just through forcing flesh to be in direct contact with ice for several seconds while he tries to do more lasting damage.
Hand to Hand: Gavin was a police officer for well over a decade before becoming a full time Company agent. He's well-versed in how to incapacitate the average assailant at close range. Of course, it helps when you can freeze their fingers and toesies off.
I Read A Book On This Once: Intrigued by human behavior and psychology, though not enough to pursue an advanced degree, Gavin has done a great deal of studying up on people and why they do what they do. As a result, he tends to have good sense of intuition when it comes to what is up in the average person's noggin, individually and from a more sociological perspective. Sometimes. At least, he thinks he does. Additionally, regardless of whether he actually knows something or not, Gavin is very good at making it sound as if he is an authority on the subject. He watches a lot of discovery channel, let us say, and is technologically literate enough to have mastered the use of Google and Wikipedia. This skill can be defied with the use of actual knowledge on a given subject that was not taken from the internet.
Oh. Fuck — Sorry!: Gavin has been trained with firearms, but is crap with them. His aim is terrible and nothing the Company does seems capable of improving upon his skill. He still carries a gun because it can be effective just to point one at someone, but god help him and everyone in the vicinity if he's ever in a situation where he has to try and shoot a person. Especially if they're moving.
Criminalistics: As the first officer on scene in a number of disturbances, and later an actual detective, Montag has a fairly sturdy knowledge of criminalistics. How to secure an area, where to find evidence, how to collect it without contaminating it, what it might mean. Perhaps more significantly, he's an expert at completely fucking up a crime scene to minimize the odds of any other investigators getting anything useful out of it.
Fully capable of tactical defense and offense at close range, but tends to avoid engaging targets when the odds are even or otherwise not in his favor.
Does not take report writing very seriously. Has probably been asked to rewrite them with less personal commentary on more than one occasion.
Sports the 'tagged' mark on the back of his neck and typically tries to wear shirts high-collared enough to hide it.
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Thread: Oracle DB 11g for 32 bit Solaris 10?
I want to teach myself Oracle DB 11g so I've created an Oracle Solaris 10 VM (under Oracle VirtualBox, see a theme here?) and when I went to look for the 11g installer I could only find the x86_64 packages but not the x86 packages. Anyone know if the 32-bit packages exist?
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I LOVE the RTD era. I\'m American, so I haven\'t seen very many classic episodes, but the ones I\'ve seen, I like.
I like 11, but I don\'t like what Moff has done with the series.
I spend time reading and attempting to write 10 fics. None of them has exactly, you know, WORKED yet.
Rose is my favorite companion. It isn\'t ALL about the cute romance potential either. Their chemistry is great; it is what a companion should BE.
But, for the record, I ship them A LOT.
I don\'t like what Moff has done with 11, but I thought the episode \"The Doctor\'s Wife\" was FANTASTIC! It embodied the TARDIS perfectly. BUT! Rose went and had the TARDIS all up in her head, where was that mentioned at all, hmm? | {
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I loved this movie! Natalie Portman really lived up to her expectations and Mila Kunis was impeccable. Maybe I'm just talking about those two because I liked the lesbian scene (>_>), but it was a great movie nonetheless!
The new comic is awesome!
Can't wait to see Black SWan.
Got the link off of POY. Great work so far! Look forward to more in the future.
I STILL haven't seen it. I'll have to correct that when my schedule lightens up a bit. | {
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51. What is Plug-in Latency?
Have you ever listened to one of those amazing tracks where every instrument seems to really lock into the groove? It's truly audio magic when tracks are really tight! In this tutorial, Logic latency guru Tom Rice shows you how your tracks can achieve that incredibly awesome, locked-in sound!
• External MIDI software latency ... and more!
What most producers don't know is that Logic has all the built in tools you'll ever need to compensate for all these latencies so you can be assured that your recordings are metronomically bulletproof!
In this step-by-step masterpiece you will become the master of all Logic's latency combating settings and preferences. You'll learn how to calculate and compensate for the built-in latency inherent in every audio interface. You'll see how to test for and eliminate the timing mysteries of external and internal MIDI instruments to make sure that they "sound" exactly on-the-grid, every time!
Bonus: Tom has created custom Logic project files that are designed to help you on your zero latency crusade! To download these files, Login to your macProVideo.com account above, and the download links will appear at the top of this page.
So if you believe that Timing is Everything, don't hesitate to check out this incredible tutorial, Logic's Latency Toolbox! | {
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The creativity and commitment of our IWU faculty never cease to amaze me. Here's a story Alan Miller wrote for me about the brainchild of Dr. Amanda Drury.
When Amanda Drury walked into Frances Slocum, the IWU professor immediately noticed the hand-written notes from children posted on the entryway wall. The notes, expressing the children's dreams, were products of a Martin Luther King Jr. Day project.
I wish I could learn the whole Spanish dictionary. I've already started!
My dream is to be a smart girl, and my job is to be a scientist.
I want the whole world to be made of ice cream.
I dream that people who cuss won't have to.
I want to grow up to be a good kid.
I would like to get a tarantula for my 10th birthday.
I wish poor people were not poor.
I wish my Mom and Dad would stop fighting.
I have a dream that I could move to third grade, so I could be smart.
"I can't do anything about many of these dreams—I can't buy a child a tarantula for his birthday, but some of these dreams we could actually work toward," said Drury, who teaches in IWU's theology and ministry division. It was with those dreams in mind that The Brain Kitchen was born.
"The Brain Kitchen is an afterschool program with two primary components: there is the homework piece, and there is the cooking piece. A child coming to The Brain Kitchen would meet up with a mentor to help complete school work, and then he would be brought into the kitchen where he would learn how to make soup and bread. And by making soup, I'm talking about buying a chicken and using every single part of it, including boiling the bones to make broth.
"The children would work on the soup incrementally during the week, so that on Fridays they would go home with a vat of soup and three loaves of bread. One loaf they save, one they eat and one they give away. This meets a particular need within the community in that many children are provided with government breakfasts and lunches, but weekend food can be a bit more tricky," Drury said.
The IWU community became more intricately involved this past spring when the Muncie-based Ball Brothers Foundation awarded the school $17,400 to transform The Brain Kitchen into a "trauma-informed space".
This trauma-informed approach to education addresses the effect of trauma on children and learning. It is estimated that one-half to two-thirds of children experience trauma, which is defined as negative events, which surpass the child's ordinary coping skills.
In layman's terms, the grant will be used to establish a community teaching kitchen with homework space to serve low-income children in the Marion community. "We are starting with a small group of students, between 10-15, and we hope to expand significantly as we get a sense of the kind of permanent space that we need," Drury said. The Brain Kitchen is currently meeting in a small house owned by College Wesleyan Church while the program looks for a larger, more permanent space.
Drury has recruited IWU colleagues to help develop the project and oversee the Ball grant. Wendy Puffer, who teaches in the art department and is overseeing the new Design for Social Impact major, is looking at ways to create an environment that is conducive to learning. Katti Sneed, who heads the IWU social work program, is writing trauma-related curriculum that will be used to train volunteers. Missy Khosla, who has a doctorate in occupational therapy, is looking for ways to imbed brain-development exercises into the program.
This entry was posted in Faith in public life, IWU on August 23, 2016 by presidentblog. | {
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You are here: Home / Diabetes / Do I Have Pre-Diabetes?
As we Americans continue to grow overweight and obese chronic diseases like diabetes are becoming increasingly prevalent. You may have a close relative with diabetes and have wondered, am I next? Your doctor may have diagnosed you with pre-diabetes telling you to lose weight, eat healthy, and exercise.
Pre-diabetes is a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be considered diabetes. To be precise, this means a fasting blood sugar of 100-125 mg/dL. Once this level has gone over 126 mg/dL, on two separate occasions, the diagnosis of diabetes can be made. If left untreated most people with pre-diabetes will develop diabetes. A simple blood test at your Family Doctor's office can determine if you have pre-diabetes.
Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle (no or irregular physical activity) is the most common cause of pre-diabetes. When the body becomes resistant to insulin, or the pancreas stops producing insulin pre-diabetes and diabetes develop. Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle contribute to the process because when we don't use our muscles, our cells decrease the amount of insulin receptors that are available to transport the glucose. Insulin is a hormone secreted by the pancreas that acts as a gate for glucose (sugar) to enter our cells. The extra glucose then stays in the blood stream causing the major problems of diabetes. Including: blindness, kidney failure, nerve pain, loss of sensation, increased risk of infection, heart disease and stroke.
Is pre-diabetes a genetic disease?
Yes. If you have a first degree relative with diabetes your risk of pre-diabetes is higher.
Are there other risk factors for pre-diabetes?
Risk factors for pre-diabetes and diabetes include: obesity, fat distribution (majority of fat content in the abdomen), inactivity, advancing age, family history, race, and history of gestational diabetes (during pregnancy) or giving birth to a baby weighing more than 9 lbs.
Usually those with pre-diabetes have no symptoms, but may start to exhibit symptoms of diabetes. These include: blurry vision, numbness in the feet, fatigue, excess thirst and urination, increased hunger, slow healing sores, frequent infections, heart disease, and areas of darkened skin.
Can I prevent pre-diabetes from becoming diabetes?
Yes! Research has shown that those with pre-diabetes can lower their risk of diabetes by losing 7% of their body weight (15 lbs if you weight 200 lbs), and by moderate exercise, like brisk walking, for 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week.
My grandmother is 91 years old and has lived with type 2 diabetes most of her adult life. Because she takes her medicine and is very careful about what she eats, she has not experienced the harmful side effects of this chronic disease and is enjoying her 90's! Early detection and consistent treatment with medication and lifestyle is key to controlling this disease. | {
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The Galaxy Star is a budget phone from the Samsung which has quite a good user base in the world. The phone comes with some handy specifications like 512 MB RAM, android 4.1.2, 1 GHz processor and 4 GB internal memory, which are enough to get used to the smartphones.
However, the phone might get hang or face some serious virus issue if you'll try to exploit its specifications. To counter this situation of hang and non-removable virus you need to hard reset your Galaxy Star. Here below are 3 processes of the same.
This method of hard reset comes in-built in the smartphones and Galaxy Star is no exception in it. Here below is the process.
Charge your phone at least half and close all the apps and other works you're doing.
Go to the Home screen and click on settings.
Find Backup and Reset here and click on that.
Under this you'll see an option of Factory Data Reset, click on it.
Now choose Reset Device and click on Erase Everything.
The hard reset process will start and will take a few minutes for the completion. Once it's done, then you can use your new Galaxy Star.
This method is useful when you Galaxy Star become unresponsive. You've to press a combination of volume, power and home button for the hard reset.
First of all switch off your Galaxy Star.
Press and hold Volume Up + Home keys along with the Power key.
After you see the recovery screen, select the Wipe Data option using the volume keys and press power key to confirm.
The process of restoring your Galaxy Star to the factory setting will start and in a few minutes after completion you can use your blank Galaxy Star.
When you're not able to remember what code you've set for your device to unlock it, then you can use this one step method to unlock the device but, it'll also hard reset your device as well.
You just need to enter the "*2767*3855#" on the locked screen and after dialing it your Galaxy Star will get the hard reset done in a few minutes.
These methods work on Samsung Galaxy Star S5280 and Star pro S7260 both.
The Samsung Galaxy Star is very handy phone to give you the idea of what a smartphone can actually do. Being low on budget, you can do whatever experiment you like and do the hard reset to make it work like a new phone again with the help of the above methods. Having any problems in performing hard reset on your phone? Comment below with your issue. | {
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A recruitment business partner is for life, choose carefully!
If you do have a serious disagreement with your business partner(s) or backer on the running of the business, what do you do? What's the process to resolves matters?
A business partner is for the life of your business so choose carefully. If you do have a serious disagreement with your business partner(s) or backer on the running of the business, what do you do? What's the process to resolve matters? Any split can be hugely stressful and massively costly.
Also bear in mind you spend a lot more time at work than you do with you romantic partner so any fall outs with your business partner can be far worse than silence in front of the TV!
So don't get carried away with the romance of business set up, think carefully and consider some of these tips.
First, if your business is going to be backed by an investor, it's important to know that the ownership split often has little bearing on who actually has the decision-making power. It's actually the type of shares involved that usually determines who has the power in the business. You'll need to understand voting, Class A and Class B shares and their impact on your ownership structure. If you do find an investor, you can bet they know a lot more about this than you so make sure you get good advice before you commit to how the business is set up.
What happens if one day you receive an attractive offer to buy your business? How might that offer be complicated by shareholders or a business partner? Perhaps it's time to read up on drag and tag clauses. Drag clauses primarily protect the majority-holding shareholder, enabling him to force other shareholders to sell their shareholdings if he is approached by a buyer and wishes to sell the company. Tag clauses are in place to protect minority shareholders, allowing them to force a sale of their shares at the time of sale (of a company).
'till dissolution do you part?
If you thought marriage was precarious, just wait until you go into business with a commercial partner! The relationship is very much like a marriage and requires the same amount of commitment; you'll be working together day in and day out and you need to be travelling in the same direction. What if one of you wants to build slowly and organically, while the other wants to obtain a six-figure investment? What is one of you feels you are earning enough and wants to spend more time on their golf handicap, but the other wants to push on to make serious money. As with all marriages, differences are bound to arise and one party will inevitably always be right! Setting the ground rules early on can save many a partnership, talk over the what if's and make a record of what you agree it can help a lot putting it in writing if you ever need to refer back to it.
Why do you want to be your own boss?
Freedom to act? Choose your hours? Build something in your own image? Be in control? If you answer yes to some of these consider why you want a business partner.
Why do you need in a business partner?
What do you think you will enjoy in running a business, what are you good at, and most importantly what do you not like or good at? You don't have to have a business partner to fill in the skill gaps. Business partners are very expensive, but outsourcing your skills gaps can be simpler, cheaper, and you should get a better result.
Often entrepreneurs choose a business partner because they don't want to be alone, there are ways around that, shared office accommodation or have pseudo business partners, who don't own any of your business.
Don't let the above frighten you off building you own business. Fantastic business partners are out there, I joined forces in my first business with Phil Sharp nearly 13 years ago and I can say it was one of the best business decisions I ever made, however I have met a huge number of entrepreneurs who weren't so lucky.
So alternatively, you could approach a business partner of a different kind. At Davidson Gray, you get start-up, support and business-building services for independent recruiters. Davidson Gray support you in the same way that any partner or backer would do, but without taking an ownership stake in your firm, cost far less, giving you the best of both worlds.
How to grow a startup recruitment business – For dummies!
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At a narrow Midtown lot at 1050 Sixth Avenue, construction is moving forward on a slender 24-story residential tower penned by New York's most beloved architect, Gene Kaufman. Rising behind the landmarked Bryant Park Studios Building (aka The Beaux-Arts Building), Kaufman's oft substance-less style will likely stand in sharp contrast to the charming 1901 structure. Skyline Developers, the New York division of Jersey-based Garden Homes Development, are the developers. The Orin Wilf-led firm owns the adjacent art-deco office tower at 1040 Sixth Avenue, and their new venture here will replace two turn-of-the-century walk-up buildings.
Approved plans show there will be a total of 61 residential units and a retail space at ground level. There will be four apartments per floor along levels four through 12, and a variation of two units per floor and full-floor apartments above. The tower will rise 294 feet high, and mid to upper floors will possess superb views of Bryant Park. Higher units will have balconies, and the penthouse residence will have its own private terrace.
Interior renderings posted on Kaufman's website show that the lobby will be decorated with iconic elements of the surrounding area. Bathrooms will be sheathed in marble, and kitchens will boast a typical modern and clean aesthetic.
Construction continues forward on the David Chipperfield-designed condominium, The Bryant.
The area near the southern edge of Bryant Park, along the boundary of the Garment District and Times Square, has received a fair amount of development over the past decade, most of which has been chiefly commercial hotels and offices. The largest recent project is Hines' 28-story office tower named 7 Bryant Park. The building was recently purchased by the Bank of China who will lease out 60% of the space to other tenants.
On the residential end, HFZ Capital Group's 32-story condominium The Bryant is nearing its apex, and its lower floors are now being covered in custom made aggregate terrazzo. Asking prices for the units stand at $2,692 per square foot, with now- available one bedrooms starting at $1.96 million and a 30th floor three-bedroom priced at $6.7 million.
Other recent developments include the 43-story Bryant Park Tower where 10 floors of condominium units are pitched above a Marriott Residence Inn Hotel. Over the past year, the seven units sold in the building have closed at an average price of $1,624 per square foot. Its seven units now on the market are priced at an average of $1,703 per square foot and range from an $825,000 studio to a $1.895 million two-bedroom.
Be the first to see future listings at 1050 Sixth Avenue at CityRealty. | {
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Deryk Barker, Victoria
" Most "gala" concerts are, in reality, almost devoid of serious artistic content. This, by contrast, was a true gala, in every sense of the word, musically totally rewarding (and then some) and covering a gamut of emotions — and how generous it was of the Emily Carrs to share the stage for almost the entirety of their anniversary."
"Here's to the next ten years! "
" The Emily Carr Quartet closed the first half of Thursday's programme with a stunning, riveting performance of the quartet. This group really does sound better every time I hear them and this time there seemed a new solidity in their playing, which swept all before it, as the quartet seemingly flew by."
"some of the most intensely driven and eloquently passionate playing I have heard in some time."
"Most noticeably, despite the quartet's relative youth (they gave their first public performance just three months ago) they are already producing a well-balanced and coherent sound."
"All of the players involved belong to what me might call the "up and coming" generation of Victorian musicians; the future of chamber music in Victoria is undoubtedly in safe hands."
"it was a musical experience unlikely soon to be forgotten."
Sarah Petrescu, Times Colonist
"... to witness these fantastic musician's gasp for breath between phrases, swell their backs with the tempo and give each other nods and smiles is a rare experience..."
"..the force and dynamics of the string quartet paying tribute to Carr in the performance Thursday at Carr House is downright exhausting - and pleasurably so."
Richard Volet,
Principal Flute Victoria Symphony
"It is astonishing that in so short a time, a group of four busy working orchestral players have put together an ensemble that plays together so well…they play with the kind of intonation, balance, detail and group expression one expects only from a seasoned group."
© 2013 Emily Carr String Quartet. ECSQ photographed by Barbara McDougall. | {
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Now reading: Investment boosts sports hydration drink towards US launch
Adelaide Wednesday June 26, 2019
Head Coach of UCI Pro Cycling Team Katusha Alpecin, Kevin Poulton, right, has invested in PREPD.
Preserve Health has raised more than $A950,000 ($US661,000) in a Pre-Series A round to fund the growth of PREPD, a new range of hydration-boosting drinks aimed at endurance athletes.
PREPD is backed by more than 20 years of medical research conducted at Flinders University in South Australia and Yale University.
Originally focussed on treating severe dehydration in children living in developing countries, co-inventor Professor Graeme Young from Flinders University and his Adelaide team identified a special resistant starch to promote fluid absorption in the gut and have used this starch in the drinks.
PREPD is a two-step hydration-enhancer used pre and post-exercise to boost the absorption of any sports drink and water to reduce dehydration to help athletes perform at their peak for longer.
The Flinders University spin-out company recently raised the $950,000 from current shareholders and new private investors, including Head Coach of UCI Pro Cycling Team Katusha Alpecin Kevin Poulton.
The Swiss-based road cycling team used PREPD during a summer training camp in the Pyrenees Mountains in 2018.
"The key difference we continue to see with professional cyclists using PREPD is less reduction in post exercise weight through better hydration," said Poulton.
"This reduced fluid loss results in a stronger performance by the athlete, especially in the later stages of racing and training."
After its launch in November 2018, PREPD experienced rapid sales growth throughout the Australian summer and is now available in more than 30 sports specialty stores and sold online through its website.
Preserve Health CEO David Vincent said the recent investment would enable accelerated growth of PREPD nationally.
He said the company would also launch a new powder product range later this year and expand into the US market in early 2020.
"We plan to significantly grow our distribution over the next 12 months in sports stores and gyms, while exploring other channels such as chemists and nutrition stores," Vincent said.
"We also plan to increase our marketing activity with a focus on product sampling at endurance events, so consumers can experience the unique benefits of PREPD first hand."
PREPD Prime is consumed between 6-18 hours before intense physical exertion, to promote better hydration when performing and then PREPD Recover is consumed immediately after heavy exertion, to rapidly replenish fluid and electrolytes, while boosting rehydration in recovery.
The smoothie-like drink combination has been tested on performance athletes, including Australian rules football players.
The Flinders University clinical trial involved 27 players from AFL club the Adelaide Crows. PREPD formulations were incorporated into player hydration regimes to compare the results with normal practice. The results published in 2018 found that players were significantly better hydrated with a 47 per cent decrease in player bodyweight loss between pre-training and recovery.
Vincent said the company viewed PREPD as the biggest leap in hydration technology since sports drinks were invented 50 years ago.
"The hydration advantage with PREPD is so compelling that recreational and elite athletes alike typically feel the hydration difference after their first use," he said.
PREPD Flinders University
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Harry Styles' As It Was reigns at Number 1 for a third week
Harry Styles makes it a third consecutive week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart with As It Was.
The lead single from the upcoming Harry's House extends its lead as Harry's longest-running solo Number 1 hit in the UK, following his headline set at Coachella festival last weekend. It ends its third week as the most streamed track in the UK still, with over 7.3 million streams.
This means Jack Harlow is still waiting patiently for a chance to strike, with First Class holding steady (2), Aitch and Ashanti's Baby rebounds one spot (3) and Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran are on a roll, with Bam Bam hitting a new peak today (8).
Outside the Top 10, Tate McRae's She's All I Wanna Be continues its upward trajectory, jumping three spots to a new peak (14), while David Guetta, Ella Henderson & Becky Hill's collaboration Crazy What Love Can Do also jumps three to a new best placing (17).
This week's highest new entry is courtesy of Canadian singer-songwriter Lauren Spencer-Smith, whose Flowers debuts at Number 18. It's her second UK chart entry following the Top 10 hit Fingers Crossed.
There are also new peaks for Charlie Puth's Light Switch flicking up one spot (25), while US singer and actress Dylan Conrique is this week's highest climber with viral track Birthday Cake ascending six (30).
Sigala also continues to hit new heights with Melody up three (31) and finally, Tyga & Doja Cat rise five with Freaky Deaky (38) becoming Tyga's eighth UK Top 40 hit and Doja's 11th. | {
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Some of us may remember in 1958 when several of our erstwhile classmates stole a barkentine from the Ala Wai yacht harbor and put it on the reef just off shore……sorry seamanship! But I digress.
We had a good crowd….regardless that our change of venue sent some to the wrong place….a great time, and prizes for the lucky ones. Music was provided by Rudy Molina, formerly of the Royal Drifters. Nobody fell in the drink, we didn't steal any yachts and I believe a good time was had by all.
This was a follow-up to our visit to the school in 2000…..and the place gets better with age…..or is it we who get better? Anyway, we were met by the administration and escorted by member of the Class of 2006. Again, we had a great turnout of classmates, and reminisced on teachers we had, the biology pond, the football field….and clearing same of rocks, working in the cafeteria, and on and on. Since we are the senior class (the first graduates, we were seniors for three years….57-58, 58-59, and 59-60, we provided 8 of the 20 entrants to the first island-wide Hawaii Junior Miss pageant, we represented the first basketball team, first track squads, first football team, we established the idea of a Senior Patio) we take a special interest in RHS.
We were amazed at the improvements that have been made in the physical plant….a graphics lab to die for, a communications class training future radio and TV personalities, computer labs, programs to help new student s become oriented to Radford and Hawaii, a new scoreboard for the football and baseball fields….but no biology pond…..it was filled in years ago.
We had planned a special celebration of dedicating a plaque to Coach Velasco. This is a three dimensional plaque presented by the first athletic teams of 1958, 59 and 60 in memory of the head coach we all knew and were influenced by. However, as you might imagine, things still work on Hawaii time, and it wasn't ready in time for the reunion. It will be dedicated at some future date yet to be decided.
We were then invited to classmate Noelle Sutherland's house in Wahiawa for lunch. Noelle and Jim, her husband, have recently completed a house in the rainforest overlooking the Wahiawa plain. After lunch, several couples continued the around-the-island journey…..hmmmmm I think I remember doing that.
Well, it wasn't the Senior Prom and it wasn't the Kaiser Dome, but it was very familiar. This dinner/dance was held at the Hale Koa Ballroom, the classmates were there, the food was first-rate, and the music was inspiring…..look, if a bunch of old jocks can be coaxed up to the dance floor to do "YMCA" it's got to be inspiring!
But, talk about bringing back memories! It was a night of dancing to the music of the 50s and 60s, catching up on news of friends from the past and making plans to see each other more often…Cathy and I already have trips back to Hawaii and to Arizona and Florida scheduled.
Plus, we held a silent auction to raise money for the Class of 1960 Scholarship Fund for some deserving Radford senior. Lucy is doing the final accounting and will make the presentation to Bob Stevens, the current principal and former RHS football coach.
On Sunday, we repaired to the beach at Ft. DeRussy……gee, when was the last time we did that? Once again, we visited with many of the same classmates and took stock of lives, loves, grand kids, and tried to stay away from discussion of ailments. When I was a student at Radford, I never knew how good the shade under the banyan trees really was!
There was a reluctance to leave this event, as we knew it was the last time we would see each other for a few years….we hoped! All good things must come to an end, however. I do want to report that everyone's leis were thrown into the ocean. ALL of them returned to shore….so, until we meet again!!
- Some classmates didn't have enough of Hawaii and extended their stay with a cruise of the other islands.
- We honored those classmates who are no longer with us.
- We renewed friendships and planned for future gatherings.
Let's see……first, our class has been invited to the Class of 1961 Reunion to be held in August 2006 in Hawaii. Your committee is helping Sandy Webb Kekua and Rene Maples Garvin with their planning.
Second, your committee is taking a few months off. However, we are asking for ideas for our 50th reunion in 2010. Shall it be in Hawaii or Las Vegas, do we have too many events or too few? You can email or call any member of the reunion committee….you know the usual culprits; but if not, check out the web site.
Finally, Lucy Molloy is making a final tabulation of donations to be presented to the RHS Scholarship Fund. We'll let you know the final tally.
Who has been married the longest?
Who has been married the most times?
Who has the most children/adopted/stepchildren?
Who has a bachelor's degree?
Who married your high school sweetheart?
Cathy P. & Maria P.
Who became a nurse, teacher, secretary?
Who became a doctor, lawyer, indian chief?
Who has lived in the most states?
Who has never left Oahu?
Who does not have a cell phone?
Who is doing exactly what they dreamed about?
Terry L., Karen R., Nancy T. | {
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Did you know that September is First Responders' Month? As member of the community, we have a lot to thank them for these days, as they are always on high alert for things that could go wrong. Police officers make sure our community is safe from harm, paramedics make sure we get to the hospital if necessary, and firemen put out fires that put our lives in serious danger. Even though their jobs are life-threatening, they willingly go about their jobs anyway. What if they get hurt on the job while trying to save someone else's life? How can we help them in their time of need? Making sure we understand the dangers they face is a great place to start. Let's take a deeper look into the nature of these jobs.
There is a high risk for car accidents when first responders are traveling at a high rate of speed, which can sometimes be especially true for police officers and paramedics. First responders may have to travel at high rates of speed when going to their destination, and this often means dispatch called them to a home or business for one reason or another.
If people are not paying attention, there is a high chance of colliding with the first responders. In fact, a negligent person might cut them off or change lanes without noticing or hearing the sirens. If this is the case, people's lives are on the line. If an ambulance is hit, the wreck can keep first responders from saving a life, as it would prevent them from getting to the hospital on time.
If a police officer is involved in the wreck, they might not get to a house on time for various dangerous situations, such as a domestic dispute. The person attacked may be at risk of death because the police officer was delayed. If a fire truck is on the receiving end of the collision, they might not get to an emergency on time. As a result, homes could be lost, people could die.
Police officers are more likely to be on the receiving end of an attack, though first responders may be attacked as well in emergency situations. If someone is disoriented from drugs or illness, and does not realize what is going on, they may not realize the police and paramedics are trying to help them. Police are likely to get attacked if they are arresting someone who won't follow orders, because the police will have to detain the person by force. The arrestee can injure the officer in the struggle, causing the police officer to require medical attention in some cases.
There is always a chance for the spread of disease, which is especially true for paramedics on the job. Sometimes they don't know what they are walking into. Unfortunately, this means they may possibly catch what the patient has, simply upon entering the premises. The person could have any number of illnesses, and paramedics won't know until they enter. This reason alone is why dispatchers need to get as much information from the caller as possible, as they need to know what it is they're walking into before arriving at the scene. This is why we are especially grateful to first responders for putting their lives in danger so we can live without fear.
I'm Brian Ricci, an experienced and skilled workers' compensation lawyer in Greenville, NC. Our team of workers' compensation and personal injury attorneys of Ricci Law Firm, PA, is dedicated, compassionate, and determined to advocate on your behalf. We understand just how devastating it is to sustain an injury while on the job, and we intend to fight for your rights to the compensation you deserve.
I am a longtime member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. We are a group of top rated US trial lawyers with multi-million dollar settlements and case verdicts for the injured clients we have served. Take a look at the excellent results our Greenville personal injury attorneys have obtained on our Past Verdicts and Settlements page, as well as our many Testimonials. You may also see our many great client reviews on Facebook, Avvo, and Google.
Have you been injured? Contact us at your earliest convenience by calling (252) 285-4081. | {
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Marcus Mann (* 14. März 1984 in Leonberg) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Fußballspieler und heutiger -funktionär, der aktuell als Sportdirektor von Hannover 96 aktiv ist.
Karriere
Als Spieler
Der Abwehrspieler spielte ab 1995 für den Karlsruher SC, davor war er bei der SKV Rutesheim aktiv. Er brachte es auf zwei Einsätze für die KSC-Profis in der Zweiten Bundesliga. Zum Saisonbeginn 2006/07 wechselte der 23-Jährige letztlich zum SV Darmstadt 98 ans Böllenfalltor, wo er im Trikot der Lilien 31 Spiele absolvierte und drei Tore erzielte. Von 2007 bis 2009 spielte er für die Stuttgarter Kickers.
Manns Saisonbilanz 2007/08: 32 Spiele, 2 Tore, 8 Gelbe Karten, 1 Gelb-Rote Karte.
Auch in der Saison 2008/09 lief Mann für die Stuttgarter Kickers auf, dann in der neugegründeten 3. Liga.
Zum Beginn der Saison 2009/10 wechselte Marcus Mann zum 1. FC Saarbrücken. Dort unterschrieb er zunächst einen Einjahresvertrag, blieb aber auch in der folgenden Saison, in der der 1. FC Saarbrücken in der dritten Liga antritt, dem Verein als Abwehrchef erhalten. Zur Saison 2011/12 wechselte Mann zum SV Wehen Wiesbaden.
Als Trainer und Funktionär
Am 29. April 2016 wurde Marcus Mann als sportlicher Leiter beim 1. FC Saarbrücken vorgestellt. Zum 30. April 2016 beendet er damit seine aktive Fussballkarriere. Nach der Freistellung des Cheftrainers Dirk Lottner Anfang Dezember 2019 übernahm Mann interimistisch bis zum 1. Januar 2020 dessen Amt und gewann das einzige Spiel gegen Rot-Weiß Koblenz mit 7:1, auf ihn folgte Lukas Kwasniok, mit dem die Mannschaft letztendlich noch den Aufstieg schaffte.
Anfang Juli 2020 trat der Schwabe sein Amt als Sportchef der Nachwuchsabteilung des Bundesligisten TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, bei dem er seine Spielerkarriere beendet hatte, an.
Seit 2021 ist er Sportdirektor bei Hannover 96.
Erfolge
Aufstiege in die 3. Liga 2010 als Spieler und 2020 als Sportlicher Leiter mit dem 1. FC Saarbrücken
Erreichen des DFB-Pokal-Halbfinales 2020 als Sportlicher Leiter mit dem 1. FC Saarbrücken
Qualifikation für die 3. Liga 2008 mit den Stuttgarter Kickers
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
Fußballspieler (1. FC Saarbrücken)
Fußballspieler (Karlsruher SC)
Fußballspieler (Stuttgarter Kickers)
Fußballspieler (SV Darmstadt 98)
Fußballspieler (SV Wehen Wiesbaden)
Fußballspieler (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim)
Fußballtrainer (1. FC Saarbrücken)
Fußballfunktionär (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim)
Deutscher
Geboren 1984
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Our BodyBilt 24/7 line of special needs chairs for control rooms – Purchasing Manager's Notes.
We usually sell a fairly standard model for 24/7 use, which comes in two size ranges – regular and the "Big and Tall" model.
This standard model is the Intensive Use "Core" series, constructed with a high double rub tested upholstery, which is also wipeable. It's called "Staccato" fabric. This chair comes with a headrest and the Staccato fabric is the most durable of the all, and also the least expensive. The "Core" series chair is in the $1490 price range for the regular size model (plus shipping). Please see attached brochure.
Typically, control rooms and call centers will need some combination of regular and the "Big and Tall" series – warranted up to 500 pounds. The Big and Tall series comes with a more substantial base mechanism and wider seat pan and adds about $175 to the chair.
If you are only ordering one chair, you might consider the Big and Tall series, as a regular sized person can still use that larger chair, but a big and tall person can't use the regular chair.
To further accommodate a wide range of users – The seat depth is easily changed between shifts with the seat slider bar, located at the front of the seat pan.
The best part of the BodyBilt chair line is that all parts are forward and backward compatible – allowing you to replace parts as needed down the road, even after the warranty period has expired. Most chair manufactures design obsolescence into the chairs so you have to constantly replace chairs every couple of years.
We have sold to 911 call centers and control rooms for over 10 years with "zero" issues – customers only call us to tell us how comfortable and durable the chairs are after years of use.
Please note: Oftentimes chairs fall under a company's facilities group purchasing guidelines, where they have pre-approved vendors. This probably means that our company (Keynamics) might not be on that list of pre-approved vendors. When this has happened in the past – the purchase is allowed by falling under the "Special Needs" purchasing category and they will allow you to purchase from us. I will quote them as "special needs 24/7 control room chairs".
In order to give you a quote, first I will need to get a shipping / freight quote from the factory, so please let me know the ship to address and what type of 24/7 chair you would like quote.
Keynamcis has been selling these 24-7 chairs for multiple shift use to 911 call centers and control room operations for over 10 years, with nit one call back, except to tell us they love them and want to order more.
We can email brochures, please let us know. | {
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Antibiotic-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota predispose mammalian hosts to infection with antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive intestinal pathogen that causes colitis and diarrhea in patients following antibiotic treatment. Clindamycin predisposes patients to C. difficile colitis. Here, we have used Roche-454 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing to longitudinally characterize the intestinal microbiota of mice following clindamycin treatment in the presence or absence of C. difficile infection. We show that a single dose of clindamycin markedly reduces the diversity of the intestinal microbiota for at least 28 days, with an enduring loss of ca. 90% of normal microbial taxa from the cecum. Loss of microbial complexity results in dramatic sequential expansion and contraction of a subset of bacterial taxa that are minor contributors to the microbial consortium prior to antibiotic treatment. Inoculation of clindamycin-treated mice with C. difficile (VPI 10463) spores results in rapid development of diarrhea and colitis, with a 4- to 5-day period of profound weight loss and an associated 40 to 50% mortality rate. Recovering mice resolve diarrhea and regain weight but remain highly infected with toxin-producing vegetative C. difficile bacteria and, in comparison to the acute stage of infection, have persistent, albeit ameliorated cecal and colonic inflammation. The microbiota of "recovered" mice remains highly restricted, and mice remain susceptible to C. difficile infection at least 10 days following clindamycin, suggesting that resolution of diarrhea and weight gain may result from the activation of mucosal immune defenses.
Returned for modification 25 July 2011.
Accepted manuscript posted online 17 October 2011.
Supplemental material for this article may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/IAI.05496-11. | {
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Channing House holds memberships in the American Society on Aging, the American Association of Homes for the Aging, Leading Age California, and the California Culture Change Coalition.
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It most certainly does. This Friday will be December 1. This year seems to have gone whizzing past in some respects while in others the days just dwindled. Right now I'm in the process of cleaning and rearranging or the other way around my man cave/workspace. I haven't been doing any painting of laid simply because I've been busy getting everything into decent shape. Given the fact that I was a bachelor for most of my adult life my house keeping flu is at times lacking. So what am I going to do when I get everything straightened up? Glad you asked.
There are several projects that I wish to work on a number of which are simply finishing the things I've started and kind of left fall by the side yes I am one of those people. My wife, on the other hand, is an expert craftswoman who finishes most all of her projects. A fact she has reminded me of. Well, here are some of the things that I am looking forward to trying to finish in 2018.
Team Yankee West Germans I've been building this force for a while and have gotten gotten it pretty formidable as far as I'm concerned my main problem however is learning how to use it effectively. I'm going to finish off my 100 points force and go find somebody to play against. I'll probably wind up rebuilding my Warsaw Pact Soviets just so I can have both sides of the argument.
Sabre Squadron: This is my favorite alternate to Team Yankee. Granted Sabre Squadron is more complex but by the same token it's not tied to a Army list/point system like team Yankee is. I look forward to working with these rules and running some scenarios and just seeing in general how well they work. All I'll still be playing team Yankee make no mistake about that but it's just nice to have an alternate set of rules to fall back on.
Saga 2.0: There is a new addition of saga that is scheduled to arrive in early 2018. After having read about the changes in it, I can't wait. It looks to be an improvement on an already great game. Yes, I'm an unrepentant saga fan boy. I really enjoy it especially now that I've got my late Imperial Roman war band ready to go.
Well, these are three of the projects I will be working on in 2018. There are others as well that I will be blogging about as time and inspiration direct to me. Until then take care and have happy holidays. | {
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Wild Roots Farm in Vermont Courtesy of Valerie Blakely
After a tough transition from the military to civilian life, Jon Turner found solace in working in the soil. On his 10-acre hillside farm, he aims to keep it all in balance — garden plots, fruit trees, geese, and goats — and to leave a legacy for those who come after him.
By Valerie Blakely • January 7, 2020
2020 Young Writers Awards
Jon Turner kneels down to collect a mushroom from the ground, and brings it up to his nose to smell it — slowly, eyes closed — and then he holds it out to me so I can do the same. I'm not sure what I should be smelling for, but I would be lying if I said the soil clinging to it didn't smell good. Like fresh earth. A field in late summer. Rogue childhood dirt angels in the family garden plot.
Jon starts peeling the base of the mushroom apart, explaining how it has begun to break down the wood chips that it engulfed underground. Mushrooms may appear to some as obnoxious alien growths that disrupt a pristine lawn, but Jon sees them differently. He recognizes that they contribute to soil health by breaking down organic matter, which enables nutrients to become more available to plants. He breaks the mushroom into four pieces and walks to a line of peach trees, placing one quarter under each tree. Eventually, the fragments will contribute nutrients to the earth and thus the trees.
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The farm is named Wild Roots and is situated on a small hill in the outskirts of Bristol, Vermont. His driveway passes a large hoop house: a few pine trees tower above it, with tire swings looped to their lower branches. There is a patch of grass and a garden plot next to the trees, and then a hill rises steeply, a faint path zigzagging to the top. The rest of the farm is out of sight over the crest of the hill, but comes into view through the trees as you drive the rest of the way up the curving gravel drive. A pickup truck is parked next to a small enclosure where chickens and geese live, squawking loudly as they weave their way through shrubs and flowers. A rabbit munches on grass beneath a hammock, and in a small enclosure, five goats happily graze on shrubs and brambles. A yurt stands amid miscellaneous trees and garden plots, and a line of laundry hangs behind it, a few toys scattered in the grass below. Where the hill begins to slope downward, there are three distinct lines of cultivated plants where assorted trees, flowers, and bushes grow amongst one another. A large solar panel stretches upward next to a row of tomatoes.
Despite covering only 10 acres, the farm produces enough food for Jon to feed himself and his family.
Despite covering only 10 acres, the farm produces enough food for Jon to feed himself and his family, and there is enough extra for them to sell and give away food to others in the community. The focus is on perennials, with trees, nuts, fruits, and berries making up much of what he grows. But Jon also rotates various animals through the farm when he sees a way for them to benefit the greater system.
As we stand beside the peach trees, I ask him about the five goats hard at work in the confines of a ring of adjustable fencing, and his eyes light up. The goats are a new addition to the farm this year, and they have completely altered the landscape by eating poisonous plants and clearing out brush. He celebrates the fact that he can rely on other creatures to accomplish things on his farm far more effectively than he could. He stretches his hand out to nudge one of the goats. "Having the goats and chickens go through, [and] watching how the land regenerates and kind of balances itself out is an incredible feeling. I can't not look at it every day and be entirely at awe."
Jon is small in stature, but large in personality. His blonde hair peaks out from beneath a faded baseball cap, smile lines are ever-present around his eyes, and tattoos curve and weave together on his arms and legs. He is thoughtful and smart, though he can throw around swear words like a sailor. He is a young dad, war vet, humble farmer, yurt dweller, and a passionate community builder. The simplest question can lead to an impressive outpouring of knowledge, as he expounds on everything from abstract ideas about the human-nature relationship to nitty-gritty understandings of how individual plants on his farm interact with one another. When he describes how grass reacts differently to being cut with the teeth of a ruminant (such as a cow or goat) than with a metal blade, he laughs and shakes his head, muttering "freaking insane," before getting distracted by a perfectly ripe tomato and moving on to an entirely new topic.
Jon tells me that he and his wife just sort of stumbled into the whole "farming thing." A decade ago, they decided to try keeping a small 10-foot-by-15-foot garden plot. One afternoon, he set out to make some raised beds, and he still remembers clearly the moment when he took off his shoes and put his feet in the soil. In that instant, he says, things felt right and made sense to him, and he was hooked. At the time, Jon was readjusting to civilian life after returning from the military — a transition that proved quite difficult for him. But through it all, working in the garden was one thing that helped him stay grounded because he was able to feel a sense of purpose and simple happiness there. Years later, he found out that in healthy soil there are bacteria that, when absorbed through your pores, trigger a release of serotonin, a chemical that contributes to a sense of well-being in humans. Scientifically, then, it makes sense that working in the garden proved to be such a positive element in his life. But all Jon needed to know then was that it felt good to work in the soil, and for the decade since, he's kept at it.
Farmer Jon Turner. Courtesy of Valerie Blakely
We sift through a 14-pound bucket of garlic cloves, searching for the largest ones. This garlic is from last year's crop and has been dried, each clove ready now to return to the soil and create new life: doubling, tripling, quadrupling underground in the turn of a season. The farm is quieter today — Jon has just given away his geese to a neighbor down the road, so now there's no sound of the two of them yelling at one another intermittently, almost like an old married couple. Nevertheless, the sounds of life surround us. The early morning hum of insects and the soft melody of birdsong provide a soundtrack for our garlic planting.
As we kneel in the beds, digging our hands into the dark earth, I think about how easy it is to forget about all that has gone into the formation of this soil. The slow seasons that made up millennia, in which the sun rose, the rain fell, and plants and animals lived and died — all contributing to a larger functioning system. It is easy to forget that land experiences time differently than we do.
Soil formation is a long and slow process, and the soils that we work in now are ancient artifacts of the glacial era of this region. Twenty three thousand years ago, an ice sheet that covered Vermont moved northward as quickly as a few meters per day, and as the ice moved, it scratched the rock below. Throughout much of Vermont, the soil that formed in the wake of this glacial movement is loamy and well-drained. The perfect soil for growing garlic.
Today we are planting in the beds that we prepared last week. Jon refuses to till the earth, instead opting for the slower, more strenuous method of using a broadfork to aerate the beds. A broadfork is a wide tool: two long handles extend up from a horizontal crossbar that connects them, and below the crossbar, eight 6-inch-long metal spokes jut out. Jon takes hold of the two handles, driving the broadfork into the earth, and then jumps onto the crossbar with both feet to dig it down into the soil. As he shifts his weight backward, the spokes heave a chunk of soil out of the ground. But as the broadfork is removed, the soil is returned — still intact — to where it came from, only with a little more air in the mix. As aggressive as this process may sound, the broadfork is remarkable because it only mildly disrupts the soil in order to prevent compaction, maintaining the soil's structural integrity and biotic communities.
Industrial agriculture is not the only option for feeding a growing world population, he says, despite what we've been told.
The full process of bed preparation is long and arduous: in addition to broadforking, we haul wheelbarrow loads of compost and manure from the other side of the farm to the beds and then spread hay on top for good measure. This technique is a new one that Jon is adopting, and despite the taxing physical labor at the outset, he knows it will pay off in long-term soil health.
The air is cool and crisp with fall, but the sun is warm on our backs as we kneel in the beds, burying the cloves in the soft soil. Each bulb of garlic has been separated into individual cloves by hand — all 14 pounds of them. And each clove will grow a new full bulb. Jon explains that later in the season peas will be planted, which will benefit from the tendency of the garlic to repel pests. Additionally, as legumes, the peas will fix nitrogen in the soil. Then Jon will plant potatoes, which will benefit greatly from the additional nitrogen. He continuously tries out different rotations and combinations of plants, looking for new ways to benefit both the soil and the plants.
As I watch Jon lower himself to his knees and begin to mix the compost and manure together in the beds with his bare hands, I get the sense that this land is lucky to have him. It is not a common thing to see a human treating land fully as his equal. Yet without this sort of respect for the land we depend on, will it be feasible to heal humanity's relationship with the earth? Jon is very aware of the need for such a shift. He says, in an almost pleading voice, that this type of farming is possible on larger scales — that industrial agriculture is not the only option for feeding a growing world population, no matter what we've been told. As the climate changes, farming techniques that are gentler on the land, less dependent on fossil fuels, and conducive to ecosystem resilience will be of the utmost importance.
Goats, a recent addition to Wild Roots, help maintain the land by eating poisonous plants and clearing brush. Courtesy of Valerie Blakely
Once the garlic cloves have been planted in a neat checkerboard pattern, Jon runs his hands lightly over the soil, smoothing it out. "This is my favorite," he says, referring to the feeling of soil beneath palm.
Essentially, Jon's farm is a cultivated forest — and he sees it as such. He has purposefully developed a system that is allowed to be interdependent, which increases both the health and resilience of the land, which will continue to reap the benefits of his work for a long time. He says that even after he is gone and has returned to the soil himself, the impacts of his cultivation on the land should have long-lasting positive effects, and he hopes what he has done will support many lives beyond his own.
As we sit together in Jon's half-built goat shed, taking a break from stacking logs, morning sunlight streams through the open slats of the roof above. Jon sips his tea, and I ask him what he hopes his kids might gain from living on the farm and witnessing his approach to interacting with the land. He peers out of the side of the shed for a moment, surveying the place that he has poured so much of himself into.
Finally he says, "I don't expect my kids to be farmers or homesteaders when they grow up, but I expect them to have an understanding of what it takes to put a meal before them, and to be thankful for the process that put that meal before them…" He pauses and looks to the dirt beneath our feet. "Everything from the soil microbes to the farmer that harvested and washed and cleaned and packed… It teaches them that we are here because of the landscape that surrounds us. The landscape is always going to be here, and it will regenerate over time, and that's resilience. That's I want them to understand and appreciate: what it means to be resilient."
The Young Writers Awards, presented by Yale Environment 360 and the Oak Spring Garden Foundation, honor the best nonfiction environmental writing by authors under the age of 35. Entries for 2020 were received from six continents, with a prize of $2,000 going to the first-place winner. Read all the winners here.
Valerie Blakely is a senior majoring in religion, philosophy, and the environment at Middlebury College. She grew up in the southern Appalachian Mountains of northeast Tennessee and has worked on several farms in both Vermont and Southern Appalachia. More about Valerie Blakely →
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7. A thriving digital health industry delivering world-class innovation.
Below is a summary of some of the actions government, clinical, technology, industry and advocacy organisations told the Australian Digital Health Agency are already underway to deliver a thriving digital health industry delivering world-class innovation.
A key outcome for the National Digital Health Strategy is to foster a vibrant digital health industry in Australia, delivering world-class innovations to improve the lives of healthcare consumers and providers and to reduce unnecessary health expenditure.
Health Horizon is a website which features health innovations in Australia and globally. Supported through the MTPConnect Project Fund Program whose members include Health Informatics Society of Australia, Medical Technology Association of Australia, ANDHealth, Novartis, Medical Software Industry Association, the University of Newcastle, QUT and Hospital and Health Services IP, the site allows individuals to follow innovations, and get notified when they make progress in the future. Digital health innovations being showcased by Health Horizon include Kinetic Finger – a body-powered 3D printed finger prosthetic for finger amputees, SHUTi an online self-help program using Cognitive Behaviour Therapy to help relieve insomnia, and PainChek, a smartphone-based facial recognition system (the world's first) that enables patients with dementia to report their pain levels.
Accenture's Healthcare 2020 initiative is a global community of practice that innovates, educates and collaborates. At its core it tracks the leading health startups globally and engages with the leading research and development, driving much of their thought leadership and Point of View development.
The Health Informatics Society of Australia's annual Australian Telehealth Conference showcases advances in virtual and connected care including supplementary technology like artificial intelligence, wearables, robotics, mobile applications and 3D printing.
Direct digital health industry support is being provided by the ANDHealth+ program, by providing mid-stage digital health companies with support from proven experts to undertake a significant piece of work focused on securing the clinical or commercial evidence needed to support the raising of growth capital and to progress market entry strategies. In addition, the Australian Government's $35 million BioMedTech Horizons program (delivered by MTPConnect) is an initiative to support innovative collaborative health technologies, drive discoveries towards proof-of-concept and commercialisation that address key health challenges as well as maximise entrepreneurship and idea potential.
Government's role in the delivery of a thriving digital health industry is to support industry and innovators to foster an agile and self- improving health system that is sustainable. State and territory governments are helping to foster a climate of digital health innovation through a range of initiatives. Queensland Health is tackling the funding and organisational structures that get in the way to better prevent and detect health issues by administering the Integrated Care Innovation Fund (ICIF), which is designed to help fuel better practices at all levels of the health system. Queensland Health also collaborates with Johnson & Johnson to award prize money to help fund healthcare research with high potential for commercialisation.
The Western Australian Government is commencing work on a hackathon guideline to assist staff and stakeholders interested in hosting hackathons to develop innovative solutions to local problems. The state is also Embedding an enterprise Architecture practice, which will facilitate the development of business, information, applications and technology roadmaps, plus a set of guidelines and standards for the Western Australian health system.
NSW Health is continuing to host regular Industry Partnership Summits with universities, ICT suppliers, clinicians and researchers, and collaborating with industry to pilot solutions to address health system challenges. ACT Health's Digital Solution Division is being represented in the Small Business Innovation Partnerships Program, which aims to promote opportunities for small business in the ACT. Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services is participating as an Industry Partner in the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) which focuses on improving the health and healthcare of Australians and advancing the economy through collaborative research and development that combines clinical expertise, data and information and telecommunications technologies.
The ACT Government is developing an Enterprise Research Platform to drive evidence based practice improvement and innovation in health and care. The platform will provide access to appropriate research data and remove barriers to research based innovation. The Northern Territory Government is developing a Digital Territory Strategy to identify the objectives and priorities for digital services over the next five years and outline a roadmap of actions to achieve the objectives. The strategy will create the framework to promote and enable digital capabilities for Territory businesses and citizens that will improve communities, create jobs, grow the economy, and develop Territorians' knowledge and attitudes about health and their ability to participate in their own healthcare.
A thriving, innovative Australian digital health industry will provide Australian consumers and providers with cutting-edge digital health solutions to make their healthcare interactions safer, more convenient, and more efficient. New services and new efficiencies have the potential to have an enormous impact both economically and on overall quality of life.
Consumers will be empowered to manage their symptoms or care in their own homes thanks to the work that Telstra Health is doing with care providers to support digital health technology through a mobile workforce and arthritis sufferers will be able to use MyBackPain, an online website which is currently being evaluated by Arthritis Australia as part of a randomized control trial to assess the effectiveness of using intelligent algorithms to provide tailored information for people with acute and chronic back pain.
ID Exchange Pty Ltd in Partnership with Digi.me Ltd are collaborating to empower individuals with their health data using digi.me's unique personal data platform. This platform aggregates and normalised the data, which in turn enables consumers to use this data with third parties such as healthcare providers, apps and services. Foresight Health Care has combined mobile health coaching software, health monitoring devices, with clinical health coaches to create a complete data driven, clinical self-management and health improvement system for people suffering chronic disease.
Apple has introduced a significant update to their Health app with the iOS 11.3 beta, with a feature for customers to see their medical records on their iPhone. The updated Health Records section within the Health app brings together hospitals, clinics and the existing Health app to make it easy for consumers to see their available medical data from multiple providers whenever they choose. The My Health Record is part of the Australian digital health infrastructure that Apple's Health app and others draw upon and interact with.
The market for health and wellness apps is already blossoming, the challenge is how clinicians and consumers will know which apps will have the functionality, security and privacy they expect. VicHealth have launched a consumer-oriented guide to health and wellbeing apps, based on the MARS Mobile App Rating Scale. Primary Health Tasmania have commissioned a health app guide for clinicians that will enable them to "prescribe" digital health solutions best suited to their patients. Queensland Health is commissioning a pilot program to evaluate mobile health smartphone applications for their clinical functionality, content, usability, cybersecurity and interoperability considerations through the Queensland Policy and Advisory Committee for new Technology (QPACT).
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), in keeping with its remit in regulating medical devices, is undertaking a number of projects that protect consumers by treating health apps as de facto medical devices, and developing regulations to ensure their security and fitness for purpose. The TGA has provided advice about a suite of defensive measures that medical device sponsors and asset owners can perform to reduce the risk of hacking and other types of cyber-attacks.
Digital inclusion features prominently in this framework to ensure that all Australians will have access to the coming wave of digital health technologies. One organisation that has assumed a prominent role in Australia's digital inclusion efforts is the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA), who represent local libraries around Australia. ALIA was one of the first members of the Australian Digital Inclusion Alliance which was launched in August 2017. ALIA's digital inclusion programs include initiatives to promote digital literacy for older Australians and to remote regional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Queensland.
Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia (FECCA) regularly consults with Australia's culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities to better understand barriers to digital inclusion and best practice design principles and reports on these outcomes. This includes an understanding of diversity within CALD communities and the additional barriers - and opportunities - of digital health for women, LGBTIQ, rural and regional, older, younger and (dis)abled CALD Australians.
The first Australian Digital Inclusion Index was released in 2016, as a joint venture between Telstra, RMIT University and the Centre for Social Impact, Swinburne University, powered by Roy Morgan Research. The index helps identify the barriers to digital inclusion and the impact on communities.
The ACT Government is working with the CSIRO and Data 61 to undertake studies aimed at enhancing digital literacy, and the Tasmanian Government is developing the Healthy Tasmania Portal, which includes community activities and educational resources as a "one stop shop" for preventative health information and to improve digital literacy and ensure inclusiveness. The Portal includes a toolkit of educational resources to guide preventative health activity that could be used by Neighbourhood Houses, Community Health Centres, Child and Family Centres, GPs, seniors groups and other community organisations. In addition, it links to resources provided through the Department's Healthy Kids Tasmania and LiveLighter initiatives.
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MLB Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates Trade Deadline Targets
By Justin Broyles July 30, 2017 September 7, 2017
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With the MLB trade deadline quickly approaching, who should the Pirates try to acquire to help make a postseason push during the second half of the season?
Well, the Pirates did exactly what I hoped they would do when I wrote last week's trade deadline primer. The boys of summer went out and swept the Milwaukee Brewers and then took one of three from the Colorado Rockies. That leaves the Bucs currently only three games back of the Brewers and the Chicago Cubs, who are both tied for first in the division. Now with two series against the San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres, two of the worst teams in the MLB, many have hope that Pittsburgh could top the division by the trade deadline or at least keep in close contention with the two top teams. With that mindset, the Pirates look to be buyers at some level during the trade deadline.
Before delving into who the Pirates could target this trade deadline, I caution Pirates fans to not get too excited about the prospect of being buyers. While the Pirates will likely make at least one addition, I do expect them to sell some players, mainly David Freese and Tony Watson. I imagine this deadline looking something like last year where the Pirates moved Francisco Liriano but added Ivan Nova. I also wouldn't expect the Pirates to add someone like Yu Darvish. The players they add will be mostly underwhelming when it comes to the name but could be serviceable in a playoff run. With that in mind, here are some names that could be on the Pirates radar.
Kendrick is the top player that I hope the Pirates will consider in the coming weeks. While he built his career on being a second baseman for both of the Los Angeles squads, Kendrick has played multiple positions while in Philadelphia this year, including second base, the outfield and some reps at third base on rehab assignments. This versatility should be intriguing to the Pirates because he can play in right field while Gregory Polanco recovers from his recent hamstring injury but also step in at second or third once Polanco returns, moving Josh Harrison to the other spot. And if the Pirates do end up making it to the postseason, Kendrick can replace Starling Marte in left field as he is ineligible for the postseason roster. Kendrick is also a rental that is due about $4 million the rest of the season, meaning he would come cheap. The Pirates could likely swing the deal for a player like Cole Tucker, who is blocked in the system by Jordy Mercer and Kevin Newman, and a player to be named later or two mid-level prospects. That would be a good deal for a player of Kendrick's versatility that is hitting .353/.404/.471 on the season.
Update: Philadelphia traded Kendrick and cash considerations to Washington for minor league pitcher McKenzie Mills; starting pitcher Jeremy Hellickson was sent to Baltimore; Philadelphia received outfielder Hyun Soo Kim and LH Garrett Cleavinger from Baltimore.
Young isn't the typical trade target as he is currently a member of another contender in Boston. While he is with a contender, Young could be available in a deal that benefits both teams, since he is merely a bench bat that plays against lefties. The Red Sox are looking for a corner infielder to fill their void at third base. They recently called up their top prospect, Rafael Devers, but if he doesn't live up to expectations, they may want some insurance. Plus, it is always good to have a veteran presence and bench bat to help the rookie learn. Enter David Freese. If the Pirates could do a one for one trade, getting Young for Freese, it fills each team's need. Young can play for Polanco and Marte like Kendrick would then become a bench bat that can platoon with Polanco against lefties since he is a known lefty masher. Young is also a rental that is hitting only .249/.333/.391 but would be a nice piece to add to a Pirates bench that is lefty heavy and a capable fourth outfielder that can replace Marte if the Bucs enter the postseason.
Granderson is by far the highest priced player on the list. Still owed a little less than $8 million on the season, he would normally be out of the Pirates price range especially when he is hitting .220/.322//448. The Mets, however, have a huge logjam in the outfield and are reportedly willing to eat some money to move one. So if the Mets were willing to pay half of that money, the Grandy man comes into play. The Pirates would really love Curtis for his power. He's hit 13 homers this year and had 30 last season. The Pirates have little power bats on the team and adding to the fact that Granderson could utilize the short porch in right field, he could really have a good second half in PNC Park. He would be the fourth outfielder in Pittsburgh but could also replace Marte in the playoffs. Plus, if he's swinging a hotter bat, he could give Hurdle a reliable option to give another outfielder a break. His price won't be too big since the Mets are desperate but if they are going to eat some money, they could probably get a mid-level prospect like second base prospect Kevin Kramer.
Dustin McGowan
Outside of an outfielder, which the Pirates have been looking for, the number one area of concern is the bullpen. Many of the top relievers will cost the Pirates too much to acquire so I have to assume that they will look for more underrated arms that won't cost nearly as much. Dustin McGowan is the first guy that fits the bill here. Spending the past two years in Miami, McGowan has been rock solid out of the pen with an ERA of 2.84 since 2016 with a batting average against just above the .200 mark. These are great, consistent numbers that would boost a lackluster Pirates pen. He also would cost nothing more than a low-level prospect to acquire as a rental. The only concern is that advanced stats expect McGowan to regress a bit in the second half but even if he does regress, McGowan is still a much better option than what the Pirates have now.
Hunter Strickland
Another relief option the Pirates could look at is a familiar face in Hunter Strickland. The Bucs let Strickland go a few years ago before he got an extended look in the majors but he has thrived since in San Francisco. This year, Strickland has hit some control issues and the Giants are listening on him after acquiring Sam Dyson a few months ago. He still has a lot of strikeouts and a 2.45 ERA with several years of control left, making him a valuable asset. The problem is that he has walked twice as many batters this year and has a BAA of .250. These are key signs that he is simply getting lucky. A change of scenery and coming back to pitching guru Ray Searage could help him recapture dominant form, however, as a late inning reliever. Strickland will cost more than any other reliever on the list because of his track record and years of control but a prospect close to the MLB with solid potential, like Nick Kingham, could get the Giants attention with another prospect or two included.
Norris is another name that fans may remember. A former starter, the Pirates have been linked to Norris in previous years as a trade target. Norris is now a back end relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Angels have had Norris for the past two years but have used him more as a long reliever in the past. Now that he is focusing on shutting the door out of the pen in the absence of Houston Street, Norris has found himself. He is striking out guys at a career high rate and has a 2.23 ERA that is backed up by advanced stats, especially his sparkling .193 BAA. Norris also has 15 saves to his credit this season, making him a prime set-up man option for Felipe Rivero, or a closer when Rivero would be better utilized earlier in a game. Norris is also a rental player that is under the radar compared to other late inning relievers on the market so the Pirates could get a steal, acquiring him for simply a mid-level pitching prospect like Yeudy Garcia and a low-level prospect like Chris Bostick.
Chacin would be a rental and could be targeted if the Pirates want to upgrade their starting rotation. Chacin is having a great year, posting a 4.26 ERA that is backed up by advanced stats He is a heavy groundball pitcher with solid control. Chacin would be an affordable option by giving up a little potential like Luis Escobar to get the ball rolling.
Happ is another familiar face for Pirates fans, as he was the forgotten trade acquisition two years ago at the deadline that ended up being the most productive. Happ turned that into an affordable three year deal with the Blue Jays. With the Jays out of contention, some believe they will listen on the lefty who isn't necessarily a part of their future. Happ is struggling a little more this year but is still having a good year with a 4.13 ERA that's backed by advanced stats. Heading back to Pittsburgh could make those numbers sparkle a little more, however, because he would be getting a better park advantage and would be out of the AL East. The Pirates would have to clear some salary, however, like Tony Watson's $5.6 million tag in order to swing this. The Blue Jays may also be willing to kick in money for his $10 million salary next season as well but that will make the prospect cost heavier. Adding Happ, however, would give the Pirates a formidable rotation heading into 2018 and could even allow them to trade Gerrit Cole over the winter if the right offer came their way. To make this deal happen, however, the Pirates probably have to include one of Cole Tucker or Will Craig along with a good potential pitcher like Gage Hinsz, plus another mid to low-level prospect.
Overall, I would be happy to see the Pirates acquire a versatile player that can play the outfield and infield as well as a bullpen piece. For me, that would be paying the price for Howie Kendrick since he would be a perfect fit for this Pirates team along with Bud Norris. Those acquisitions won't cost the farm and will help the Pirates in 2017 while not jeopardizing 2018 or blocking other prospects from joining the 2018 squad. If the Pirates are able to get a starting pitcher at a reasonable price, I'd be all for that as well. But for now, the rotation is passable and if there is an injury or Chad Kuhl/Trevor Williams aren't pitching well, Tyler Glasnow makes for an interesting addition with his solid Triple-A numbers.
While the Pirates haven't been linked specifically to any of these players, they are all good fits and at the team's price point. Plus, the Pirates often acquire players they were never linked to. Maybe there are better players for the Pirates to go after and maybe it's the year that they make that big splash, acquiring a superstar. Based on the past, however, these are the types of players you can expect to be targeted by Neal Huntington and the rest of the front office.
For future updates, follow GZ Sports Report at @GZSportsReport or on Twitter at @GZSportsReport
Tags: Bud Norris Chad Kuhl Chris Bostick Chris Young Cole Tucker Curtis Granderson David Freese Dustin McGowan Featured Gage Hinsz Gregory Polanco Howie Kendrick Hunter Strickland J.A. Happ Jhoulys Chacin Kevin Kramer Luis Escobar Nick Kingham Starling Marte Steven Brault Trevor Williams Will Craig Yeudy Garcia
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Part 1: 1830–1845
1.1 Revelation, July 1830 (Doctrine and Covenants 25)
1.2 Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book
1.2.1 March 17, 1842
1.2.4 April 14, 1842
1.2.5 March 31 and 29, 1842, Donations
1.2.8 May 12, 1842
1.2.10 May 26, 1842
1.2.12 June 9, 1842
1.2.13 June 23, 1842
1.2.14 July 7, 1842
1.2.15 July 14, 1842
1.2.16 August 4, 1842
1.2.17 August 31, 1842
1.2.18 September 28, 1842
1.2.19 Copied Documents, March 31 and April 2, 1842
1.2.27 August 1843, Undated Meeting
1.2.28 September 2, 1843
1.2.29 September 1843, Eleventh Meeting of the Society, Second Ward
1.2.30 September 15, 1843, Minutes of the Twelfth Meeting of the F R Society
1.2.31 September 15, 1843, Minutes of the Thirteenth Meeting of the Society
1.2.32 October 14, 1843
1.2.33 March 9, 1844
1.2.34 March 16, 1844
1.3 "Ladies' Relief Society," April 1, 1842
1.4 Eliza R. Snow, "The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo," July 1, 1842
1.5 Nauvoo Female Relief Society, Petition to Thomas Carlin, circa July 22, 1842
1.6 Emma Smith and Others, Statement, October 1, 1842
1.7 Sarah M. Cleveland, Letter to the Nauvoo Female Relief Society, May 1, 1843
1.8 Nauvoo Female Relief Society, Report, June 30, 1843
1.9 Susan Cuthbertson, Application to Nauvoo Female Relief Society, circa September 1843
1.10 William W. Phelps with Emma Smith Revisions, "The Voice of Innocence from Nauvoo," February–March 1844
1.11 Ellen Briggs Douglas, Letter to Family Members, April 14, 1844
1.12 Boston Female Penny and Sewing Society, Minutes, January 28, 1845
1.13 Brigham Young, Discourses, March 9, 1845 (Excerpts)
1.14 Eliza R. Snow, "My Father in Heaven," October 1845
2.1 Great Salt Lake City Relief Society, Minutes, January–June 1854
2.2 Joseph Smith, Discourses to Nauvoo Female Relief Society, March 31 and April 28, 1842, as Revised for "History of Joseph Smith," September 5 and 19, 1855
2.3 Salt Lake City Fourteenth Ward Relief Society, Report, 1856–1858, as Published in "Relief Society in the Early Days," July 1, 1895
2.4 Lucy Meserve Smith, Account of Relief Society in 1856, as Recorded in "Historical Sketches," June 12, 1889 (Excerpt)
2.5 Priscilla Merriman Evans, Account of Relief Society in 1856–1870, as Recorded in Autobiography, circa 1907 (Excerpt)
2.6 Cedar City Ward Relief Society, Minutes, September 10 and December 10, 1857, and March 11, 1858
3.1 Brigham Young, Discourse, December 8, 1867 (Excerpt)
3.2 "Female Relief Societies," December 10, 1867 (Excerpt)
3.3 Salt Lake City Seventh Ward Relief Society, Minutes, January 4 and 28, 1868
3.4 Brigham Young, Discourse, April 8, 1868 (Excerpt)
3.5 Eliza R. Snow, Account of 1868 Commission, as Recorded in "Sketch of My Life," April 13, 1885 (Excerpt)
3.6 Eliza R. Snow, "Female Relief Society," April 18 and 20, 1868
3.7 Salt Lake City Thirteenth Ward Relief Society, Minutes, April 18, 1868
3.8 Eliza R. Snow, Letter to Augusta B. Smith, circa May 7, 1868
3.9 Sarah M. Kimball and Eliza R. Snow, "Duty of Officers of F R Society," circa May 1868
3.10 Sarah M. Kimball, Annual Message, circa December 1868
3.11 Brigham Young, Discourse, February 4, 1869
3.12 Minutes of "Ladies Mass Meeting," January 6, 1870
3.13 Minutes of "Great Indignation Meeting," January 13, 1870
3.14 "Female Suffrage in Utah," February 8, 1870
3.15 Ladies' Cooperative Retrenchment Meeting, Minutes, February 10, 1870
3.17 Eliza R. Snow and Others, Letter to Stephen A. Mann, and Stephen A. Mann Reply, February 19, 1870
3.18 Young Ladies' Department of the Ladies' Cooperative Retrenchment Association, Resolutions, May 27, 1870
3.19 Nephi Ward Relief Society, Minutes, August–September 1870
3.20 Eliza R. Snow, Discourse, July 24, 1871
3.21 "Woman's Exponent. A Utah Ladies' Journal," June 1, 1872
3.22 Hyrum Ward Relief Society, Report, October 9, 1872
3.23 Eliza R. Snow, Discourse, August 14, 1873
3.24 Eliza R. Snow, Report to Philadelphia Centennial Exposition, March 1876
3.25 Committees on the Grain Movement, Minutes, November 17, 1876
3.26 Weber Stake Relief Society, Minutes, July 19, 1877
3.27 John Taylor, Discourse, October 21, 1877 (Excerpt)
3.28 Weber Stake Relief Society, Minutes, October 30, 1877
3.29 Mary Isabella Horne and Others, Letter to Salt Lake Stake Relief Society, January 15, 1878
3.30 Aurelia Spencer Rogers, Reminiscences of August 1878, as Published in "History of Primary Work," 1898
4.1 Emmeline B. Wells, "Women's Organizations," January 15, 1880
4.2 Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Circular Letter, April 16, 1880 (Excerpt)
4.3 Jane Wilkie Hooper Blood, Diary Entries for May 1880–September 1883 (Excerpts)
4.4 Salt Lake Stake Relief Society, Report, June 18 and 19, 1880
4.5 General Relief Society Meeting, Report, July 17, 1880
4.6 Belinda Marden Pratt, Diary Entry, September 5, 1880
4.7 Indianola Ward Relief Society, Minutes, September 16, 1880
4.8 Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Draft Circular Letter, October 6, 1880 (Excerpt)
4.9 Eliza R. Snow, "Instructions to the Secretaries of the Relief Society," January 1882
4.10 Sarah M. Kimball, Reminiscence, March 17, 1882
4.11 Report of Deseret Hospital Dedication, July 17, 1882
4.12 Eliza R. Snow and Sarah M. Kimball, "The Relief Society," March 1, 1883
4.13 Sandwich Islands Relief Society, Report, October 5, 1883
4.14 Eliza R. Snow, "To the Branches of the Relief Society," September 12, 1884
4.15 "Mormon" Women's Protest, 1886 (Excerpt)
4.16 Eliza R. Snow, Letter to Salt Lake Stake Relief Society, December 9, 1886
4.17 Emma Anderson Liljenquist, Reminiscences of 1887, in "The Story of My Life," circa 1948 (Excerpt)
4.18 Emmeline B. Wells, Letter to Zina D. H. Young, April 24, 1888
4.19 Wilford Woodruff, Letter to Emmeline B. Wells, April 27, 1888
4.20 Franklin D. Richards, Discourse, July 19, 1888
4.21 San Juan Stake Relief Society, Report, November 27, 1888
4.22 Marion E. Scoles, Letter to the Exponent, circa December 1888
4.23 Zina D. H. Young, Letter to Eliza Stewart Udall, March 19, 1889, and Eliza Stewart Udall Reply, March 31, 1889
4.24 Zina D. H. Young, Discourse, April 6, 1889
4.25 Emery Stake Relief Society, Report, October 17, 1890
4.26 Zina Y. Card, Letter to the Exponent, November 20, 1890
4.27 Emmeline B. Wells, "A Glimpse of Washington," March 1, 1891
4.28 Report of Relief Society Jubilee, March 17, 1892
General Presidencies of the Relief Society, Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association, and Primary Association, 1842–1892
Susan Cuthbertson, Application to Nauvoo Female Relief Society, circa September 1843
Susan Cuthbertson, Application, [ca. Sept.] 1843; one page; Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT (WA MSS S-1644 F349).
See image of the original document at brbl-dl.library.yale.edu.
At the third meeting of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, on March 31, 1842, Joseph Smith expressed concern that the society was growing "too fast" and advised "that none should be received into the Society but those who were worthy— propos'd that the Society go into a close examination of every candidate."1 On June 9, 1842, he suggested a formal process for application: "henceforth no person shall be admitted but by presenting regular petition signed by two or three members in good standing in the Society— whoever comes in must be of good report."2 As Eliza R. Snow later explained, "The Society soon became so popular that even those of doubtful character in several instances applied for admission, and to prevent imposition by extending membership to such ones inadvertently, stricter rules were adopted than seemed requisite at first. Each one wishing to join the Society was required to present a certificate of her good moral character, signed by two or more responsible persons."3
Following this pattern, Susan McGee Cuthbertson (or Cuthbert) applied for admission to the Relief Society circa September 1843 and was accepted as a new member on October 14, 1843.4 A native of Ireland, she emigrated to the United States likely between 1841 and early 1843 and then married Edward Cuthbertson (or Cuthbert) on July 21, 1843, in Nauvoo.5 Cuthbertson's application was signed by Rebecca Reed and her daughter Lydia R. Reed. The application was apparently retained for some time by Phebe M. Bartholomew Wheeler, the assistant secretary of the Relief Society.6
Navoo the 21 [illegible] 1843
I Susan Cuthbertson Desires to Join the friendly famel [female] Society in Navoo if it meets your minds
Misses Rabaca Reed
Miss Lady [Lydia] R Reed7
[1]Document 1.2, entry for Mar. 31, 1842.
[2]Document 1.2, entry for June 9, 1842.
[3]Eliza R. Snow, "The Female Relief Society," Woman's Exponent, June 15, 1872, 1:10. In addition, Snow stated, a "commission was appointed to go and inquire into the character of all applicants" who desired to live righteously and prepare themselves to become "holy women." (Gunnison Ward, Gunnison Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records, 1872–1949, Sept. 30, 1872, vol. 1, p. 27.)
[4]Document 1.2, entry for Oct. 14, 1843.
[5]She was living with her parents and three women in Lanarkshire, Ireland, in 1841. (1841 Scotland Census, Lanarkshire, Barony Middle Carlton, 14, p. 9.)
[6]Wheeler's second husband, Oliver Olney (whom she married in October 1843), evidently later made various inscriptions on the same sheet on which Cuthbertson had written her application.
[7]text: The second signature appears to be in the same handwriting as the first signature. | {
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This is a good year for mulberries. I have discovered there is a mulberry tree in my backyard, and this year it really is producing! Yesterday I picked a cup off that tree for us to eat - they're super sweet - and we went to the tree on the corner armed with a towel to get more. The ones on the corner aren't as sweet as the ones in the yard, so they're for jam.
My husband and I stood under the tree and held the towel while we shook the branches and got pelted with berries. A lot of unripe ones fell but after picking through them I had 3 cups for jam. Today I added a pint of blueberries and the better part of a quart of strawberries, mashed them all up, and made triple berry jam. When all those berries were mashed it made 5 cups to which I added 7 cups of sugar and a package of powdered pectin.
This made 9 cups of jam which I put into a variety of 4, 8 and 12 ounce sized jars, to add to the gift stash as well as keep some for ourselves!
The farm where I pick strawberries has been open for a week but it's been so wet and cool that the strawberries were slow in ripening. I figured by now there would be enough ripe ones to pick as I like to get a lot for canning. It was slower going than usual because the ripe berries weren't all that plentiful but with some persistance I came home with 11 and a half pounds of berries.
First I made strawberry jam - using the powdered pectin recipe I got 10 cups of jam. One of the jars didn't pop so it's in the fridge and we'll just eat that first. (Never a problem....) Then I made a single batch of the strawberry lemonade concentrate. I still have a few jars left over from last year that I'll finish up before dipping into this year's batch. Then I made myself a smoothie with a few berries, some homemade yogurt, the foam from the lemonade concentrate, and a little honey. After a trip to the grocery store to get jalapeños, I made strawberry jalapeño jam. The website where I found the recipe originally seems to be gone, so I'll write down what I did from another website so I'll have it. 4 cups crushed berries, 1 cup minced jalapeños 1/4 cup lemon juice, 1 package of powdered pectin and 7 cups of sugar. I got 9 cups of jam from that batch.
Tomorrow I'm making strawberry shortcake for dessert so I set aside 1.5 pounds of berries with a little sugar for that, and I put aside another quart of berries to make a pie on Saturday. That leaves a little more than a quart for eating, and all the berries are accounted for!
Last night, I heard my 8 year old utter words I never thought I'd hear: "Dumplings and salad! Yay!"
Thanks to pretending to be the rabbit, said 8 yo ate lettuce for the first time ever on Sunday. And liked it. So I made another salad, less challenging, as we didn't have to pick out the arugula first. Romaine lettuce, cucumbers, turnips (the last of them) and mulberries. We had gone to pick mulberries from the tree around the corner, and just in time, too. A thunderstorm passed through just after we got back home; had we not picked them all of those berries would have been on the ground. We got about a cup or so. Anyhow, the salad was a success.
For the main course, I'd asked my sister if she had any recipes for Napa cabbage and she suggested stir frying it, maybe with a little pork. I remembered that I had a bag of frozen pork and leek dumplings from that Korean supergrocerymegastore and thought maybe I could cook those instead. I fried up some garlic scapes in oil for a minute, then stir fried the cabbage with 4 scallions, slivered, and then when they were wilted put the dumplings, partially thawed, on them. I poured some white wine into the pan and covered it, letting the dumplings steam from the wine and the moisture from the cabbage. This cooked for about 10 minutes like that while I made a quick sauce: soy sauce, white pepper, minced fresh ginger, chopped scallion, and a few drops of sesame oil. We put the cabbage and dumplings in a big bowl in the center of the table and, with some white rice, it was gone in no time.
Now I will be the first to admit that I'm not often in the mood for pesto. In fact, in the farm share there is generally lots of basil to pick, every week, and I generally pass it up. Because I don't really know how to deal with lots of basil except pesto, and I've never been much of a fan. However, once I discovered that pesto did not require basil in the slightest, I've begun to change my mind. I've dabbled with bittercress and had terrific success with cilantro. Today, I branched out to garlic scapes.
The scapes were provided by a co-worker of my husband, from her garden. She suggested making a pesto, and even provided me with the basic recipe (thanks, Lauren!). I was inspired to try it. I even bought fresh fettuccine! The pesto was all of the garlic scapes, some toasted pecans, olive oil and parmesan cheese. At least, that's what I started with. I felt the mixture wasn't wet enough as it wasn't getting ground up properly. I added more oil. I thought maybe there wasn't enough green in it, so I added some spinach leaves. Nothing was really helping. Then I decided maybe what it needed was some of the pasta water so I put the whole thing, blender and all, in the fridge, until dinnertime.
Just before I drained the fettuccine I took out a cup of the pasta water and gradually blended it in. That was exactly what it needed. I tossed some with the fettuccine and had enough left over to freeze 2 portions for another time. It went really well with a steak.
Tomorrow is the first farm share distribution and there are likely going to be garlic scapes in that as well. I have a different plan for those; the farm emails recipes in the weekly notices and there is a recipe for garlic scape white bean dip I might try.
It's Wednesday, so it's a riding day, so that means I have time to forage around the stables for nettles and other things. I brought back a bunch of greens for Mocha's dinner: curly dock, dandelion, sheep sorrel, red clover, a little oregano, and some other dandelion-like green. I also grabbed a small amount of nettle tips and a handful of oregano for our pizza.
The pizza was an unexpected gift; we'd gone for dinner the other night at the home of our mason, who wanted me to meet his wife as we had a lot of cooking interests in common. She has a tremendous vegetable garden, well organized and well placed with full sun and in a place that is easy to tend. Her husband built the garden for her, including the retaining wall which held it in place. He's quite proud of it, and with very good reason. She is a woman of many talents. She gardens, cans, makes cheese and cured meats, they even pick mushrooms! For dinner, along with many other wonderful foods, she served home made pizza 3 ways - with tomato sauce (homemade) and cheese, with garlic and cheese, and with chopped up greens. She sent us home with an entire tomato and cheese pizza and freshly made bread as well. Wow!
Knowing the culinary leanings of my children, I sprinkled the fresh oregano on 2/3 of the pizza, and then spread chopped blanched nettles on half of the oregano'd part. That left 1/3 of the pizza with just tomato sauce and cheese for the 8 year old and nettles and oregano in varying concentrations for the rest of us. I drizzled the nettles with olive oil and baked the pizza in the oven for 15 minutes, until the cheese was melty again and the nettles were crispy on top and soft on the bottom. It tasted really fresh and not excessively nettle-y. Totally worth doing again! | {
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Sorry I've been quiet for so long, I hope you all had a lovely Easter break, I think mine went a bit too long 😉 but I'm back and have some new projects to share for Mother's Day.
I spend a lot of time – and that's a huge understatement 😉 – on Pinterest and recently I came across a – new to me – concept called loaded envelopes. They're highly decorated envelopes filled with all sorts of lovely paper ephemera which would be perfect for any paper crafters' stash as well as just being gorgeous eye candy. Anyway, I thought they could be just a sweet in a much smaller size and would be a great way to use up our stash, so here is my – very simplified – version of a loaded envelope.
I made two different versions to share with you, one has a bit more work and the other is super quick to put together and perfect for last-minute additions to the Mother's Day stall or a simple favour for a Mother's Day celebration at your church or community group.
The pocket part – or envelope – is made from a 6″ x 6″ piece of DSP, perfect for your leftover paper stacks or to use up your 12″ x 12″. I chose the Cupcakes and Carousels DSP, which is on the retiring list 😦 and is one of my all time favourite paper stacks. The scoring and folding will give you two small pockets to stuff with goodies, and you'd be amazed what you can fit in there with a bit of imagination!
I'll be sharing the details of the goodies I made next week, or this post will be way too long, so today is how to make the basic pocket and a few ideas for filling them.
Decide how big you want your opening at the top of your envelope to be and either roll the edges back for a 3D look or simply fold flat.
In my simplified pocket I have some chocolate (I found these ones at Aldi) and a tea bag with a little tag in the front pocket to write a greeting. I think this in a cello bag would be a quick filler for a stall (you could find cheaper chocs) or would make an inexpensive table favour for a group event.
My fancier version has more of the ephemera like the originals. There is a rosette on a pick, two mini tags, a card to gift or to write on that doubles as a stand, a couple of tiny envelopes with embellishments and in this one I'm planning to add a gift card behind the card. I really wanted everything to be reusable but look sweet at the same time.
A few other filler ideas could be little stationery items, embellished paperclips for planners would fit perfectly, jewellery, beading supplies, sewing notions or fill it up with tags and mini cards or gift cards to a favourite shop.
I hope you liked todays project, it's a great way to use up your scraps for the embellishments and you can make it as over-the-top or simple as you like.
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Our first chair, Laurie is a classic upright with a special place in our hearts. Elegant with a beautifully curved back and flowing arms, its level of comfort belies its smart appearance.
The beautiful fabric combination featured is Faroe Charcoal on the seat and inside back of the chair, the piping is in Aquarius Bluebell and the print on the chair back, the front of the arms and seat is Mzuri Royal Blue.
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State Can Ban Pre-Game Prayers at Football Championships, Judge Rules
April 12, 2022 by Staff
(Christian Headlines) A U.S. federal judge has ruled that the government can ban a Christian private school from offering a public prayer at a state-run championship, saying the First Amendment does not apply to the unique situation.
At issue was the 2015 Florida 2A division championship football game between two religious schools, Cambridge Christian School and University Christian School.
Both schools wanted to offer a pre-game prayer over the loudspeakers, but the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) declined their request. The game was played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.
Cambridge Christian then filed a lawsuit, asserting its constitutional rights were violated.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell sided with the state.
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Because many of its clauses are nonprescriptive--they don't contain specific or traceable requirements--some quality professionals are expressing concern about the auditability of ISO 9001:2000, the new quality management standard.
"Auditability" refers to the capability of applying audit techniques for positive verification of requirements. If conformance to requirements is not verifiable and traceable, the credibility of the audit function (audit program, registrar or regulatory oversight) could be questioned.
2. Auditing at planned intervals.
3. Audit planning based on status and importance.
6. Taking action on detected nonconformities.
8. Reporting of verification results.
Auditors can use various techniques to verify specific audit program requirements have been addressed in the quality management system. They can evaluate documents and verify records; interview document users to verify the process described by the document has been established, implemented and maintained; and trace the process forward or backward to verify activities are being performed. Verification of specified requirements is fast, efficient, reliable and traceable.
The technique for verifying specified requirements can be stated as, "Show me the document, record, procedure, plan, schedule, material or activity."
Most can agree audit evidence should be verifiable and traceable for both conformance and nonconformance to requirements. But the less prescriptive clauses may have no requirement for a procedure, schedule or record. Without prescriptive requirements, the traceability between the standard and the users of the quality management system is less obvious and may be suspect.
One clear example of a nonprescriptive clause in ISO 9001:2000 is element 7.5.5--preservation of product. The organization is required to "preserve the conformity of the product during internal processing to final destination." There is no requirement for a procedure, schedule, inspection, plan, method or record.
This requirement is so general it is possible for an organization being audited to believe it can simply declare conformance to the requirement and challenge the auditor to prove otherwise. Because that can be like looking for a needle in a haystack, it is important for the auditor to take the opposite approach by challenging the auditee to show why there is no needle in the haystack.
To audit the less prescriptive clauses, the auditor must verify the organization conforms to the intent of the requirements of the standard by determining whether an approach has been established, implemented, maintained and improved.
This technique lends itself to several of the clauses of ISO 9001:2000. For some clauses the auditor must seek to determine the existence of a process, how it was planned and implemented, its outcomes and whether management determines ongoing effectiveness.
Is there a plan or method for conforming to the requirements? What is it? Has it been established? Audit evidence may include an outline, flowchart, markings in a work area, procedure, work instructions, specifications or criteria. Clause 7.1 contains requirements to be considered for planning the realization processes.
Has it been implemented (deployed)? Audit evidence may include the existence of records, corroboration by multiple interviews or observations.
Have planned results been achieved? Audit evidence may include trend diagrams, records, bar charts, matrices or comparisons. Data collected to meet clause 8.4 requirements may be helpful (for example, data summaries, analyses, metrics and performance indicators).
Is there improvement? Has the system/process been changed? Audit evidence may be changes to documents, designs or the ways business is conducted.
The auditor should keep a record or log of the audit evidence to show conformance and nonconformance for traceability and to provide consistency from audit to audit. Examples of audit evidence and perhaps log entries may be included as part of the audit report.
To start, the organization being audited might describe how the requirements are addressed in the quality manual--as an overview, executive briefing or in procedures. Based on the description and the requirement in the standard, the auditor can interview personnel to collect audit evidence, using either open-ended or closed-ended interview question techniques.
A closed-ended question will result in specific yes, no or item by item answers. Normally open-ended questions give us more information, but it is up to the auditor to sort and determine the relevance of the information.
The same is true for nonprescriptive requirements. They are open-ended, and it is up to the auditor to match the information with the requirement and determine relevance. In some interview situations, an auditor may be surrounded by people ready to provide information needed to verify conformance to the requirement. As one person leaves to find a memo or checklist, another is ready to seek out the next piece of evidence (record, procedure or chart) the auditor needs to verify conformance to requirements.
In each situation the auditor must determine the appropriate data collection plan to ensure the information is free from bias. A worksheet is an ideal tool for listing the clause or requirement on the left and recording the evidence provided in a space to the right.
The technique for verification of a nonprescriptive requirement is, "Show me how you conform to this requirement with the existence of a plan (approach), its implementation, achievement of planned results and continual improvement."
Examining the plan addressing the requirement.
Examining the implementation of the plan.
Examining the achievement (outcomes) of the plan.
Examining the improvement of the plan.
Once the organization being audited has had an opportunity to provide evidence and the auditor has made his or her observations, it is time to determine conformance or nonconformance.
Good audit practice also requires the auditor to indicate the importance of the nonconformities detected. Some nonconformities represent high risk to the organization, while others represent low risk. One of the simplest methods to gauge importance is to classify nonconformities as major or minor. Each organization should establish its own classification system.
The auditor must make a judgment based on the data presented and audit program guidelines to determine if there is conformance, a minor nonconformance or major nonconformance. The credibility of the audit function will be questioned unless there is consistency in judgment between the auditor and organization being audited.
Major nonconformance: No process is evident from the information presented, or there is partial implementation but significant gaps still exist.
Minor nonconformance: There are sound methods but some minor gaps in deployment.
Conformance: Sound methods are fully implemented.
Major nonconformance: There are no data, limited data or data that can't be assessed against criteria.
Minor nonconformance: There are some trend data, and they can be evaluated against objectives and criteria. But the data are not comprehensive or being maintained.
Conformance: Comprehensive and current trend data can be evaluated against ISO 9001 criteria to determine conformance.
To audit to ISO 9001:2000 and other nonprescriptive standards, auditors will need to use new audit techniques to verify conformance and provide traceability. In preparing for the audit, auditors may request the completion of a survey that spells out how requirements are addressed.
Auditors may also evaluate quality management plans and objectives. At the opening meeting, the methods and techniques that will be used during the audit should be shared with the organization being audited.
During the performance of the audit, open-ended techniques should be used to verify the intent of the requirement has been addressed. Observations should be recorded on checklists, in log books or by completing worksheets to ensure traceability of conformance as well as nonconformance. The degree or importance of what was found must be determined and reported to the client and area or organization audited.
Of course, auditors must be competent to be able to determine conformance or detect nonconformances.
To work toward the goal of auditor competency, the Registrar Accreditation Board and the ASQ Quality Audit Division are forming a working group to study the criteria for auditor competence for internal and external audit programs.
If you are interested in participating in the working group or being part of a larger contributing group, contact Terry Regel, ASQ Quality Audit Division chair, at [email protected] or Cindy Miller, Registrar Accreditation Board certification and course accreditation director, at [email protected].
The information in this article is an adaptation of material taken from the ISO 9001:2K Delta Web based training class owned by J.P. Russell and Associates.
J.P. RUSSELL is president of JP Russell & Associates (www.
JP-Russell.com), a quality management training organization and sponsor of Web based training programs. Russell is author or editor of several Quality Press books: The ISO Lesson Guide 2000, After the Quality Audit: Closing the Loop on the Audit Process (both editions), Puzzling Auditing Puzzles, Puzzling Quality Puzzles, The Quality Audit Handbook, Quality Management Benchmark Assessment and The Quality Master Plan. | {
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Renegade Scout review | Oldhammer Done Right
Rogue Trader, when it came out in the twilight days of the '80s, was a very different beast than Warhammer 40,000 of this day. 8 editions later, the biggest miniature game in the world struggles to actually be a good game. That's why some grognardy veterans play 'Oldhammer' – editions that are no longer supported. And maybe that's the reason why there is a place for Renegade Scout in our hearts.
"Blessed" Ivan Sorensen is mostly well known for his historical rulesets. Historical games pre-date sci-fi gaming by some margin. In general, historical grogs are a lot more likely to try out new rulesets. After all, historical games can hardly be tied to a single miniature manufacturer like the more mainstream fare. However, Ivan has done work with sci-fi and fantasy, releasing such titles as Clash on the Fringe and Starport Scum. Renegade Scout is his self-ascribed largest project, and a well thought-out Rogue Trader clone.
My playtesting of the rules let me break out my Burning of Prospero boards!
The rules of the game will be immediately familiar to anyone who ever engaged in Hams, but with some twists. Unlike many a ADnD retroclone maker, Ivan realized early on that it's important to recreate the feel of the rules rather than the actual rules. So cruft has been cleaned up and the whole thing is easier to grasp. However, for a Hams player, it's close enough to what you know to be entirely confusing, not unlike what happens when you try to play 8e 40K and Age of Darkness at the same time. It gets even more mindfuck-y once you get to unit statlines, where all the stats are basically the same as in 40k (albeit the statline is a lot longer, like Necromunda), but use synonyms, probably to avoid lawsuits.
Getting The Show On The Old Road
The game doesn't have true alternating activations, though those were considered in the development process, apparently. You still have your phases – movement, psychic, shooting, melee – but with some twists. Shooting is entirely alternating, so there's some thought involved in who shoots and when. This is a lot better than the regular Warhammer approach.
I think I still prefer Necromunda
The assault is probably the phase that is the most alien to the casual Hams gamer – unless you play the Lord of the Rings/Hobbit/Middle Earth game, that is! In assault, miniatures pair off in duels, alternating in rolling attack dice one after the other until they run out of attacks. Much like in the Middle Earth game, it's a little hard to wrap your head around it, but it works, eventually. Heroes can still slaughter regular troops. However, every subsequent duel reduces the number of attack dice (and even give those to the enemy once you run out), you really have to think about your charges.
If anything, Ivan states in the commentary that he did it because he hates damage overspill, which is a good opinion that more people should have.
Vehicle rules are in, and they are balance between 7e's component damage and 8e's avoidance of a tank exploding from a single shot. Ivan has good reasoning for how vehicles work in a game, cognizant of their tenuous link to realism. After all, the man behind the long line of No End In Sight (modern platoon skirmish) and Five Men In Normandy (World War II) rules has probably spent a great deal thinking about tanks and their vulnerability at such intimate ranges.
SPEAKING OF TANKS AT INTIMATE RANGES
This Is How Retroclones Are Made
However, it's when you get away from the regular rules (which have side-sections on how to modify them for an individual miniatures game – think Necromunda) that the train goes off rails and plunges into retro gaming. Very intentionally, the game is crammed with extra stuff that you wouldn't think about in the sterile environment of modern day 40k. There are rule suggestions for everything, like field interrogations, interacting with environment, campaign systems and more. It's meant to hearken back to the day when rulesets were these tomes bursting with rules and potential, offering a story driven experience that can hardly be balanced with points.
That's why when you get to army building, you'll be rolling some dice on some charts. Naturally, I'm not a fan of random rolls in army creation. I want to have the full My Dudes feel. I can't have that if, say, my heroes' special weapons or powers are decided randomly. If there's one thing that Warhammer 40,000 8th edition did well, is to remove randomness from warlord trait and psychic power selection (even if that made those dreadfully boring in return). On the other hand, the cops aren't looking. Nothing is stopping you from kitting out your people as you want – you already know the points and Ivan heartily approves of such free-spirited approach to the ruleset.
I thought my first battle was unbalanced in the favor of Marines. I thought wrong.
Gamers: Possibly The Worst?
Of course, this would be absolutely terrible in modern 40K, where rule abuses lead to appearances of phrases like "wholly within" in the ruleset to reign people in. However, I don't think writing rules in near-lawyerspeak is important for Renegade Scout. You're not going to be playing a pick up game of RS it with randos at the local hobby story.
To even get someone to step away from 8e and try out an exotic ruleset means finding a person with an open enough mind. Sure, it's possible that you can convince a power gamer who builds broken 40K armies (without realizing that WarmaHordes is the game for him) to play Renegade Scout. But it's unlikely – if you can find someone who will agree to play Renegade Scout with you, they're probably in the same frame of mind already. Also, congratulations on having a friend – how does that feel?
Not related to review, but I love my loyalist Death Guard.
What's also interesting is that Renegade Scout also includes hobby advice – on how to build terrain and all that stuff. This is just like the things you would have seen in a 4th edition rulebook. So it's a complete starter book that introduces you not only to the rules, but also to the hobby – painting and terrain making – aspect of the game. And while it's unlikely that you're that new, it helps. If anything, it allows you to take the first steps before you launch yourself into a Google-search frenzy and discover Terrain Tutor.
Renegade Scout is a good product that demonstrates how to make a retroclone right. There's an understanding of how the systems of Rogue Trader worked – or didn't – and what needs to remain the same while something else needs to be changed. Ivan's designer commentary is something that any OSR developer needs to read. Meanwhile, the game itself? It's something that a Warhammer fan needs to try at least once.
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Begode/Gotway EX: Enthusiasts' Thoughts
by Electric Unicycle Collective January 12, 2021
The trinity of suspension EUCs is finally complete! A new competitor, the Begode EX, has arrived to challenge InMotion's V11 and King Song's S18. The Detroit riders group got to spend some quality time with the EX, putting it through its paces and comparing it side-by-side against the S18 and V11. Want to know their thoughts? Check out our new video below!
We've also gotten the chance to test the EX here in Southern California. Here are our thoughts on how it stacks up against the competition!
First Impressions/Specs
Immediately upon taking the EX out of the box, the first thing you'll notice is its weight, at roughly 90 pounds! However, there's a good reason for this, and that's the huge battery that comes with the EX. It's packed with 2700Wh of juice, which brings it to almost double the battery capacity of the V11, and more than double that of the S18! Another factor that adds to the EX's weight is its 3500w motor, which provides considerably more "oomph" when climbing hills or accelerating from a stop, as well as during emergency braking. Because of all this weight, the EX feels very planted on flat ground, all the way up to its safe top speed of ~40mph.
Suspension Differences
Unlike the S18 and V11, which feature progressive suspension that's better equipped to handle bumps of various sizes, the EX is fitted with a linear suspension system, which excels at handling larger impacts while still allowing you to feel the surface you're riding on. The easiest way I can describe the ride feel of these three wheels is by using the popular motorcycle analogy. The V11 feels like a cruiser, with its ergonomic design and simple suspension system. It can definitely handle off roading better than most non-suspension wheels, but if you're going to be spending a lot of time on the trails, you may want to consider the S18, which is akin to a dirt bike or a dual sport. It's definitely capable enough to handle your commute, but you may find yourself missing out on the comfort of the V11's ride. In turn, however, you get a much more adjustable suspension system that is designed to handle rougher terrain that the V11 may not be able to handle comfortably, as well as a less ergonomic but more "locked-in" ride feel. Lastly, I would compare the EX to a sport bike. The suspension system is stiffer, meaning you'll feel surface imperfections a bit more than you would on the S18 or V11, but you'll feel much more connected to the road while also having the peace of mind that comes with having a suspension system to save you from unexpected potholes or big bumps. If you're like me and feel like you'll want to go a bit faster than the S18 or V11 will allow, yet still want a suspension system to dampen bumps that would make fast riding uncomfortable on traditional EUCs, then the EX might be for you!
Feature Differences
If you're still having a tough time picking a favorite wheel out of these three, their differences regarding built in features should not be overlooked. Each of these three wheels have similar features, but they each implement them in different ways. There are even some features unique to just one of these wheels! Here's a few quick comparisons between these three wheels' biggest features:
The S18 and V11's trolley handles are relatively sturdy, while the EX's handle tends to have some play in it (this will be fixed in future revisions, according to Begode).
Both the V11 and EX offer factory seat and powerpad options, whereas the S18 does not. However, the V11 and S18 come with a mudguard preinstalled, whereas the EX's is sold separately (though any EX purchase from our site will have the mudguard included!)
The V11 and S18's headlights illuminate a wide area, whereas the EX's headlight is more a narrow beam which illuminates things farther away. This can be helpful for fast riding, but some prefer their headlights to have a wider beam. All three lights are bright enough to safely ride at each of these wheels' top speeds.
The EX and V11 feature a daytime running light (toggleable on the V11), while the S18 features an auto-headlight mode that adjusts the headlight brightness depending on your surroundings.
The S18's rear light has integrated turn signal functionality, whereas the EX and V11's rear lights are solid are flash/get brighter when braking, respectively.
The V11 and S18 can be "parked" using either a built in kickstand or the front of the wheel to keep it upright, whereas the EX must be leaned against a wall or placed on a stand.
The S18 and V11 do not feature bluetooth speakers, but the EX does. And they get loud! Their sound is among the best for built-in EUC speakers.
So, having had the chance to test-ride all three wheels extensively, which would I recommend? At the end of the day, it really does depend on how you plan to use it. If you're looking for something comfortable and well-rounded, I'd recommend the V11. It allows you to go up to 34mph above 80% battery, so it's technically a tad faster than the S18, and it has the S18 beat in the range department. I would grab this wheel if I'm going to be running errands, commuting to work, or just generally enjoying the ride! However, if you know you'll be riding on rougher roads and trails, the S18 is definitely equipped with a more customizable and capable suspension system. The S18 can absorb larger bumps than the V11, and the shock's rebound response can be adjusted for the type of terrain you plan to ride on. If I was commuting in an area with lesser quality roads or planning to tackle some technical trails, I would grab the S18. And last but definitely not least, the EX. If you're looking to go as fast as possible for as long as possible and convenience isn't as big of a factor for you, the EX can't be beat. If I was riding in an area with a lot of hills, wanted to challenge myself off road to build my technical skills, or just go fast without having to worry about unexpected road imperfections that may lead to a tumble on a non-suspension wheel, I'd grab the EX. The main draw of the EX is, in my opinion, its battery capacity, power, and speed while also reaping the benefits of a suspension system. While it may not be as comfortable or light as its suspension-equipped competition, the EX's acceleration, speed, and range simply can't be matched by any V11 or S18.
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Thanks to Lenny for letting me know that this edition will be coming out in May from Pauline Books. The listing on the Pauline website also includes a preview of the page-layout. It is sewn!
I'd be interested in a side-by-side comparison of this with the Ignatius RSV-CE New Testament and Psalms. If the paper is a matte white and has a larger font, this would be great for praying the psalms and having readings for the Rosary!
This is great! Thank you Lenny!
The Daughter's of St. Paul publish some wonderful titles.
That's the best looking page layout I've seen on a strictly reading basis for the New American Bible!
I do like the look of the page layout. Like Ed Rio, I'd be interested in how this compares to the Ignatius NT and Psalms. I use that quite a bit simply because it's a lot smaller than any of my full Bibles, but the print isn't too tiny to comfortably read. But I really like that this one has single column text. I'd be interested to know how thick it is.
Perhaps my favorite thing about the sample pages is that the cross-references are at the bottom of each page, but the notes are at the back. Oh, how I wish I could get a full NABRE like that! I like having the notes handy, but I find them distracting on the page with the biblical text. But I do like having the cross references on the page.
(sigh) Yeah, I'll buy it. . . but then I'll have to buy the new edition in 7 years when they're done the revision of the New Testament of the NAB.
1300 pages for the NT and psalms? That seems like a lot.
1300 pages is a lot, but that is an indication that they tried to make the type big enough to actually be able to read it, which is a good thing.
I just looked at the preview pages on the Pauline website, and the biggest positive in my view is the single-column page layout. I'm a sucker for single-column layouts. Now, granted, they're especially nice for the poetic books of the Old Testament, but a well-done, single-column New Testament (like the Cambridge REB New Testament) can be very pleasing to read.
I wish there was more margin space.
Margins? In a NT small enough to fit into your pocket? I cannot imagine being able to write in something that small anyway.
Great to see this coming out now. This has been missing on the Catholic scripture marketplace -- a good NT + Psalms in the excellent revised New American Bible translation. Even with the NT getting long in the tooth now, it is still arguably the best translation of the NT on the market in English right now. And the Psalms are a huge improvement over the earlier NAB translations of the Psalms. | {
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PubhD returns for 2017! Come join us Tuesday, January 31st from 7:15 pm at bar Topolski near Waterloo Station.
Themes will be centered around gut bacteria, diet, exercise and chemistry.
Catie Williams (UCL) – studies Evolution of the Primate Microbiome, ie, studies monkey poo for her PhD. She will be discussing how the gut bacteria in primates differ, and what we can learn from them.
Simone Benedetti (Kingston University) – is part of the exercise, nutrition and public health research group AND the diabetes and cardiovascular diseases research group at Kingston, and will be disucssing exercise, diabetes and cardiovascular risk in South Asian people.
You'll find us at the back of Topolski to the left, through the archway. | {
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Home | Blog |Why won't my 2 yr-old stay in bed?
I am in a desperate need of your advice. I have two children; one is 4.5 years old and the other will be 2 in three weeks. The boys are completely different. The older one was and still is more of a calm child and a great sleeper. The younger one has never slept through the night, and now not without waking up between 12 and 4 and screaming 'no', kicking, waving his hands trying to push me or my husband out of bed (he refuses to sleep alone) but yet wanting us reasonably close to him. It takes forever to console him and we have to try different things, such as calming essential oils or finally shifting his attention to something else, which may or may not work. It will sometimes take up to half an hour or longer.
Several months ago he started having these 'crazy spells' where he screams 'no', stomps his feet and is visibly upset during the day. This happens usually when he is not getting what he wants at the exact moment or when he is being reprimanded, etc. When he is playing with other children at day care twice a week, the teachers say that he is the happiest child ever, always with a great smile on his face, and a great cheerful disposition, and the first one to fall asleep. He doesn't sleep well for me at all during the day. The only way I get him to take a nap is by driving him around.
As you can see, we are at our wits end, not knowing what to do. We are constantly sleep deprived and cranky as a result of it. It is basically affecting every aspect of our life. Other than that, his disposition is very cheerful, my friends describe him as the happiest child they have ever seen, with a constant smile on his face. It's because they are not witnessing his hysteria attacks. By the way, my son is a runner, he is running a lot during the day, almost preferring it to walking.
Your expert advice would be greatly appreciated.
Experts are divided on this issue. Sleep challenges in toddlers are common but diverse, and there is no definitive study to point us in the 'right' direction in helping our children sleep better. One thing everyone does agree on is that sleep deprivation is terribly frustrating.
Eventually they'll understand that bed time means bed time, and they'll stay in bed.
While the first point is universally accepted, my feelings are that the remainder of this approach ignores the 'why' behind a child's bedtime separation anxiety. Rather than understanding any unmet needs a child is experiencing, the parent demands compliance with an agenda that is all about the parent's convenience and that fails to consider the needs of the child.
What could be upsetting a child so much that he won't go to sleep? There may be stress or fear, or some kind of anxiety about separation. Perhaps the child is feeling ill. Maybe it is hunger, thirst, or he may simply not be tired. The approach set out above discounts any of these legitimate needs of the child and places the parental agenda on a pedestal as the supreme consideration in whether a child should or should not go to sleep right now.
First, remember that your little boy is only two years old. In primitive cultures and in traditional contexts, parents co-slept with their young children for several years. Your son is biologically wired to be close to you, and will continue to want that feeling for a little while yet – perhaps as much as a year or two. By forcing him away from you, it is possible that he will feel detached. His model of the world and relationships may be impacted and he could feel unworthy to be close to you. Keep him close while he needs it. He will eventually grow out of it.
Second, create a consistent, kind routine. This should include a regular bed time, and might also include a bath, songs, stories, hugs, and so on. Ideally he will go to sleep where you want him to wake up, but this is not always possible at this age.
Third, be flexible in your personal sleeping arrangements for a little while so he can sleep where he is comfortable.
In terms of sleep, my personal philosophy has always been "so long as they're out of the bed my wife and I share by the time they're dating". So far they've all made it with at least a decade to spare. This is a trying time for you. It is exhausting and frustrating. But with patience, flexibility, and understanding, your son will sleep independently, overcome his tantrums, and eventually let you get back to sleep and sanity. | {
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Smart home platform Wink will require a monthly subscription starting next week
You'll have to pay $4.99 a month starting Wednesday, May 13th
By Jay Peters
May 7, 2020, 12:36 AM UTC |
Image: Wink
Smart home platform Wink will require customers to pay a $4.99 per month subscription fee starting May 13th, the company announced today. That gives Wink users just seven days to decide if they want to pay a monthly fee for a service that was previously offered for free as part of owning a Wink product.
If you opt not to sign up for Wink's subscription, "you will no longer be able to access your Wink devices from the app, with voice control or through the API, and your automations will be disabled on May 13," according to Wink's announcement blog. That seems to mean that you'll lose the ability to use non-Wink-made smart home products connected to a Wink-managed setup. Though if you decide to subscribe later, your device connections, settings, and automations can be reactivated.
"This fee is designed to be as modest as possible."
Wink's "long term costs and recent economic events have caused additional strain on our business," the company said. "This fee is designed to be as modest as possible," Wink continued later in the blog. "Your support will enable us to continue providing you with the functionality that you've come to rely on, and focus on accelerating new integrations and app features."
Wink has not responded to a request for comment from The Verge about the announcement. The sudden shift to a subscription service isn't the first indication that Wink may be experiencing troubles. A report published by The Verge in October 2019 described how Wink, which is owned by will.i.am's technology company i.am+, hadn't at the time paid staffers in seven weeks.
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Fancy a look around a show home?
House hunting this weekend? There's a couple of show homes being launched that you may want to drop in on.
Two Redrow new homes developments are opening their new show homes this weekend. Here's where and when you can pop in.
If you'd like to be one of the first people to see the new Cambridge and Oxford Lifestyle properties from Redrow, then head over to Henmore Gardens on Wyaston Road in Ashbourne where they'll be launching two show homes.
The houses will be open from 10am to 5.30pm, and the team is inviting local people to come along for the first look.
Mary Timlin, sales director for Redrow, said: "Our homes offer a superb balance between open-plan living - perfect for a growing family - and spacious lounges and bedrooms for time spent relaxing.
Each home has an individual style and the option for bespoke finishing touches, meaning no two are the same."
Current prices at the development start from £341,500 for a four bedroom home.
Between 10am and 5.30pm on Saturday, December 8, Redrow Homes East Midlands will be unveiling the two four-bedroom showhomes, at its development Durose Country Park on Mansfield Road in Breadsall Hilltop (01332 972381).
The show homes, the Cambridge and Oxford designs are part of the builder's Heritage Collection, traditional, 1930s designs but a contemporary and high-spec interior.
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John Romero Released His First Doom Level in 21 Years Today
Check out the Doom co-creator's take on E1M8.
By Chris Pereira | @TheSmokingManX on January 15, 2016 at 5:03PM PST
The Ultimate DOOM
For the first time in more than two decades, Doom co-creator John Romero has released a level for the game that you can download and play right now.
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Romero sent out a tweet this morning sharing the level. It's his version of E1M8, Phobos Anomaly, the final (non-secret) level of the original Doom's first episode. An accompanying readme file describes it as "my boss level replacement for e1m8...22 years later." It also says it was built in two weeks during his spare time.
It can be played solo, cooperatively, or in deathmatch. When played with Ian Dunbar, a programmer at his company, Romero won by 18 kills.
Romero released the level used Doom WAD, the modding tools that Id Software released alongside Doom in the early '90s. You can download his level through this Dropbox link, and then use something like ZDoom to play it. Note that you will need to own a copy of Doom in order to do so. You can get further instructions here.
The new Doom (which Romero is not involved with) is expected out later this year for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
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Rest precisely 1 min. Add 2 reps and repeat. Continue up the hill as far as you are able. Setting the bar down during the complex ends the workout. Once you have topped out, post highest number of reps per complex completed, then go run another 800.
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Cash-starved state governments are laying off public workers and selling off public assets, including correctional facilities (with prisoners inside), while private security companies, like Corrections Corporations of America (CCA) and G4S are profiting immensely from them. CCA and G4S privatize public prisons, then lease inmate labor at subminimum wages to Fortune 500 corporations like Chevron, Bank of America, AT&T, and IBM. This TomDispatch article argues that US penal institutions have acted as "auxiliary arms" of industry, providing subsidies, tax incentives, and facilities for corporations to exploit right-less workers. | {
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Disney ParksNews
D23 2017: Epcot getting massive overhaul with Guardians of the Galaxy, Ratatouille, and MORE!
By ErikJul 15, 2017, 19:08 pm
Disney's Parks and Resorts Panel had some major news, but some of the biggest came to Epcot. The Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow is getting an overhaul, which is aiming to keep it true to the original concept, while making it more timeless and more Disney.
So what is in store for the new and improved EPCOT?
The park will celebrate it's 35th anniversary in October, and there are some major happenings for the future.
In France, Ratatouille will dazzle guests with an all new attraction. The attraction will take guests through the film as they shrink down to the size of a rat as Remy will take them through a new 4D adventure.
An all new, seamless Circle Vision film will be coming to China. The new film will be the next step in Circle Vision.
AT D23 EXPO 2017, DISNEY PARKS CHAIRMAN BOB CHAPEK ANNOUNCES E-TICKET GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY ATTRACTION COMING TO EPCOT — Looking ahead to the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World, Disney Parks Chairman Bob Chapek announced exciting plans across Epcot to realize the original vision of the park while making it more timeless and relevant than ever before, including a brand-new E-ticket attraction based on the rockin' and action-packed world of Guardians of the Galaxy.
In Future World, Guardians of the Galaxy will save the day in an all new attraction. The new attraction will feature everyone's favorite A-holes. Why Epcot? Because Peter Quill visited as a kid, and loved it.
This means Ellens Energy Encounter will close, and will close rather quickly, as the ride will shutter it's time travels to the past on August 13th.
AT D23 EXPO 2017, DISNEY PARKS CHAIRMAN BOB CHAPEK ANNOUNCES A NEW RESTAURANT COMING TO EPCOT — Adjacent to Mission: SPACE will be a new restaurant that will invite guests to travel high above the earth for an unforgettable dining experience.
Mission: Space will get a massive new update with a new mission effects. There will also be a new restaurant next to Mission Space, which will be table service. Guest will have views of Space as they dine.
"We know our guests love dining at Epcot – and the restaurants really are out of this world," Tom said. "Now we're about to create one that takes that literally."
Everything is scheduled to open for Walt Disney World's 50th Anniversary in 2021.
Stay tuned for much more as we get new information!
We'll have tons more from Disney D23 in the coming days, so stay tuned!
Stay tuned for more from Disney, and be sure to get social with us on Facebook and follow along with us on Twitter @BehindThrills for the latest updates!
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CLEVELAND – After public announcement in late April, the Lakeshore Technical College building expansion and renovation project began when ground was broken on July 25. By expanding the college Flexible Training Arena and renovating the Trade and Industry building on the Cleveland campus, LTC will help fill local manufacturers' pressing need for welders, machine tool, and industrial maintenance workers while alleviating waiting lists.
The project will be completed in two phases, with Sheboygan contractor Jos. Schmitt and Sons managing the first phase. The current 18,000 square foot Flexible Training Arena will be expanded to 32,400 square feet. By January of 2014, the remodeling of the Trade and Industry building will begin. Not only will the project allow for more graduates but updated equipment will train workers with the machining, welding and robotic skills that manufacturers need.
"Thanks to the support of local business and individuals, we've been successful in raising enough private funds to break ground," said Dr. Michael Lanser, LTC President. "Our first additional class will graduate and be employment ready by August 2014."
Nearly $900,000 has been raised thus far as part of the first capital campaign in the college's 100 year history. LTC hopes to raise $2.1 million in private funds to help offset the $6.1 million project and will now broaden its reach to local communities for support.
"By collaborating with local business and philanthropic organizations to help fund the project, we are able to reduce public funding to the point of not requiring a referendum," adds Lanser. "It allows us to address our local manufacturers' employment needs more quickly."
A recent report from the US Commerce Department shows that Wisconsin ranks second among all states in manufacturing earnings. Sheboygan County leads the state with 46% of its total earnings derived through manufacturing. According to a report prepared for Governor Scott Walker by former Bucyrus Erie CEO Tim Sullivan, the manufacturing worker shortage will reach a critical stage in 2018 as Wisconsin must fill 925,000 jobs, many of them in the skilled trade area, due to growth and baby boomer retirements. In the Lakeshore area alone, an annual average of 293 openings exist for machinists, welders, millwrights, industrial and maintenance mechanics, electricians, and electromechanical workers. LTC currently has capacity to provide an average of less than 100 graduates for these positions. Plus, the lack of facilities further limits LTC's ability to address incumbent worker training needs of local manufacturers and creates waiting lists that thwart student interest.
"We know that 87% of LTC grads live and work in the Lakeshore area", says Lanser. "Our local manufacturers will benefit from that and the family supporting wages they pay to our first group of graduates will add nearly $9.5 million to the local economy in just five years. It may also attract new employers looking for a skilled workforce. It's a great value." | {
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Das Heimatmuseum Seckbach ist ein Museum in Frankfurt am Main, das mit Unterstützung des Instituts für Stadtgeschichte der Stadt Frankfurt am Main im Stadtteil Seckbach eingerichtet wurde.
Allgemeines
Das am 24. Januar 2004 eröffnete Haus wird durch den Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach e. V. getragen. Es ist im ehemaligen Pedellhaus der Neuen Schule (heute: Zentgrafenschule) untergebracht, einem Fachwerkhaus auf dem Schulgelände, das der Wilhelmshöher Straße zugewandt ist. Schräg gegenüber liegen die Marienkirche (1710) und das historische Lutherische Schulhaus (1709).
Da der Verein schon seit Jahren die obere Etage dieses Hauses als Archiv- und Arbeitsraum genutzt hatte, erschien es naheliegend, die Räumlichkeiten des Erdgeschosses als Ausstellungsfläche zu nutzen und das Gebäude als Heimatmuseum Seckbachs. Mit Unterstützung des zuständigen Ortsbeirates wurde Ende des Jahres 2002 ein entsprechendes Vertragswerk mit der Stadt Frankfurt am Main unterzeichnet. Dieses sieht vor, dass der Seckbacher Kultur- und Geschichtsverein das gesamte Pedellhaus nutzen kann.
Mit Unterstützung des Frankfurter Institutes für Stadtgeschichte wurde im Jahr 2003 ein Konzept für die zukünftige Nutzung des Gebäudes als Heimatmuseum Seckbach erarbeitet. Die Renovierung und Modernisierung der Räume sowie von Teilen des Mobiliars wurden durch eine Vielzahl von Eigenleistungen der Vereinsmitglieder erbracht, wobei deren berufliche Qualifikationen genutzt werden konnten. Die Kosten für diese Maßnahmen konnten daher deutlich reduziert werden.
Anlässlich der Eröffnungsausstellung erhielten die Besucher Einblick in die Entwicklung Seckbachs in der Zeit von 880 bis 1918, von der ersten urkundlichen Erwähnung des Ortes Seckibah durch Ludwig den Jüngeren, eines Urenkels Karls des Großen, bis zum Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges.
Die zahlreichen Exponate dieser Ausstellung wurden ab September 2005 um die Zeitspanne des 20. Jahrhunderts mit der Ausstellung Seckbach – Vom Dorf zum Stadtteil ergänzt.
Dem jahrhundertealten Broterwerb der meisten Seckbacher ist die seit dem 15. März 2009 zugängliche Ausstellung über die Landwirtschaft des Ortes gewidmet. Sie enthält auch zahlreiche Hinweise über den örtlichen Weinbau, der bereits anlässlich der zweiten urkundlichen Erwähnung im Jahr 882 Erwähnung fand, im 9. Jahrhundert also erstmals belegt wurde. Der Weinbau ging später in den Besitz des Frankfurter Karmeliterklosters über, wurde im Jahr 1803 jedoch säkularisiert und der Stadt Frankfurt am Main überschrieben. Diese nutzt heute den 1924 gemeinsam mit dem Lohrpark auf dem Lohrberg angelegten Rheingau-Weinberg Lohrberger Hang, den letzten verbliebenen Weinberg auf dem Frankfurter Stadtgebiet.
Der Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach e. V. wird von derzeit rund 175 Mitgliedern sowie Spendern unterstützt. Es werden Vortragsreihen und Exkursionen angeboten. Zudem beteiligt sich der Verein mit Info-Ständen an lokalen Open-Air-Events. Der Seckbacher Kultur- und Geschichtsverein unterhält zwei Arbeitsgemeinschaften, die AG Heimatforschung und die AG Kultur. Zweimal jährlich gibt der Verein ein Informationsblatt heraus, das über die Website des Vereins auch als PDF-Datei heruntergeladen werden kann.
Aus dem Nachlass Seckbacher Bürger gehen dem Verein regelmäßig Unterlagen aus der historischen Entwicklung des Ortes bzw. Stadtteils zu, so Fotografien, Tagebuchaufzeichnungen, Zeichnungen, Gemälde, Dokumente und sogar Unikate wie historische Gemarkungspläne.
Ausstellungen
Seckbach von 1880 bis 1918
Seckbach – Vom Dorf zum Stadtteil
Landwirtschaft in Seckbach
Fotoausstellung zur Eingemeindung Seckbachs im Jahr 1900
Verkehrsanbindung
Da Parkplätze im Seckbacher Ortskern selten sind, wird die Benutzung öffentlicher Verkehrsmittel empfohlen. Das Heimatmuseum Seckbach in der Wilhelmshöher Straße 124 ist mit dem RMV-Linienbus 43 zu erreichen. Das Gebäude liegt an der Haltestelle Zentgrafenschule. Ein Fußweg von ungefähr 8 Minuten ergibt sich von der Endstation Leonhardsgasse, wenn man die RMV-Buslinien 44 oder F-41 nutzt. Ein Fußweg von etwa ebenso langer Dauer fällt an, wenn man von der Endstation Atzelberg-Ost der RMV-Buslinie 38 kommt.
Literatur
Rochelmeyer, Folker: Seckbach und seine Umgebung, Frankfurter Sparkasse von 1822 – Polytechnische Gesellschaft (Hg.), 1972, 84 S.
Rochelmayer, Folker (Hrsg.): Festschrift 1100 Jahre Seckbach, 880-1980, Festausschuss 1100 Jahre Seckbach e. V. (Hg.), 1980, 151 S.
Sauer, Walter: Seckbacher Geschichte(n), Kultur- und Sportring Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach 1954 e. V. (Hg.), Frankfurt am Main, 2000, 164 S.
50 Jahre Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach e. V., dto. (Hg.), ebenda, 2004, 53 S., illustriert
Bolliger, Roland: Weinbau in Seckbach, Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach e. V. (Hg.), 2005
Einzelnachweise
Weblinks
Kultur- und Geschichtsverein 1954 Frankfurt a. M.-Seckbach e. V.
Website der Zentgrafenschule, Frankfurt am Main
Seckbach
Museum in Frankfurt am Main
Fachwerkhaus in Frankfurt am Main
Geschichte von Frankfurt am Main
Frankfurt-Seckbach
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Carolina power outage: Duke Energy cuts electricity to thousands
As extreme winter weather chilled much of the United States during the holiday weekend, Duke Energy announced Saturday that it was imposing rolling power outages in the Carolinas on Christmas Eve because of increased strain on the energy grid.
Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress said they, like other utility companies nationwide dealing with the Arctic blast, were asking customers to conserve usage and expect "load shedding steps that include interruptions in service."
Nearly 340,000 Duke Energy customers were without power at noon Eastern time, according to the utility's outage map, including more than 140,000 in the Charlotte area. The number of customers in the Carolinas without power had reached close to 500,000 at one point Saturday morning.
"Due to the extreme cold temperatures and subsequent demand for power around much of the nation, electricity supplies are very tight," parent company Duke Energy wrote in a news release on Saturday. The company said the temporary outages, many lasting 15 to 30 minutes, were "necessary to extend available power generation and help maintain operations until additional power is available."
But for some of the hundreds of thousands of Duke Energy customers who were without power, the move came without warning and at the worst time: Homes in the Carolinas are faced with frigid temperatures on a weekend when families are gathering for Christmas Eve and Hanukkah. Saturday temperatures dipped into the single-digit wind chills for much of North and South Carolina.
"I can't believe @DukeEnergy cut off power to my #Charlotte neighborhood at 7 a.m. on Christmas Eve with no warning & are now saying these are planned outages," tweeted Leslie Mac, who said the company "failed to even auto text your customers to allow us to prepare. It's the coldest day of the year."
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) tweeted that he had spoken with Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good "to offer assistance and to express urgency about the need to restore power quickly in this extreme cold while keeping customers accurately informed."
"I'm grateful for the workers braving the wind and cold to get the power back on," the governor wrote.
This morning I spoke with Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good to offer assistance and express urgency about the need to restore power quickly in this extreme cold while keeping customers accurately informed. Grateful for the workers braving the wind and cold to get the power back on. – RC
— Governor Roy Cooper (@NC_Governor) December 24, 2022
A spokesperson with Duke Energy did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday morning.
At least 1.5 million people nationwide were without power Friday, when a fearsome storm tore through much of the country. Storm gusts zapped power in Texas and along the East Coast, especially Virginia and North Carolina. In Louisiana, the state's fire marshal noted "several instances of widespread power outages in different spots across our state" and urged people to explore alternative power and heating options.
The attention on North Carolina's power grid comes weeks after shootings at two electrical substations in the central part of the state left thousands of homes without power and highlighted the vulnerability of critical infrastructure. The FBI is investigating.
The National Weather Service issued wind-chill warnings Saturday morning for western parts of the Carolinas, where the agency said the temperature could feel like negative-40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Among the tips Duke Energy gave customers were to "select the lowest comfortable thermostat setting and bump it down several degrees whenever possible," "avoid using large appliances" and "shift nonessential activities, like laundry, to late evening hours when power demand is lower."
"We sincerely appreciate the cooperation and patience of our customers, who can help ensure the stability and reliability of the system for all by taking these steps," Daniel Stephens, manager of system operations for Duke Energy Carolinas, said in a news release.
Customers were infuriated by the lack of warning about the load shedding.
"Make it make sense," one customer tweeted.
"I don't fault @DukeEnergy if they needed to do this. Had to be a tough call to make," tweeted writer Corey Inscoe. "But it seems like they should have warned people and/or let people know whether their outage is intentional or caused by the storm."
Others noted the timing of the outage, with one critic renaming a famous Dr. Seuss holiday story: "How Duke Energy Stole Christmas."
And some, well, just couldn't figure out why their power was out during the extreme winter weather.
"Duke Energy just blacked out our power," author Dennis Mersereau wrote. "It's 8 degrees."
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Previously I've waited for a template to render using onRendered and then targeted my input field and applied focus(), however I am now trying to only show my template in Blaze when the subscriptions are ready using the following (please excuse the Jade but I think it's pretty clear in this case)
template(name="subjectNew")
unless Template.subscriptionsReady
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else
form
input(type="text" name="name")
So the basic idea is that until the subscriptions are ready the spinner shows. The issue I'm having is that now even when the template renders, the focus won't apply. I've tried various methods of wrapping it in an autorun call but not sure the best way of trying to target the first field when combined with this approach?
Template.subjectNew.onRendered(function() {
console.log('rendered');
$('input').first().focus();
});
Is it possible?
Many thanks for any ideas.
A: I think using an autorun would be a good approach but then you would have to employ Tracker.afterFlush() to wait to set the focus after the form is rendered.
Something like:
Template.subjectNew.onRendered(function() {
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}
});
});
A: Your subjectNew is considered rendered even when it is only showing the spinner. Just stick your:
form
input(type="text" name="name")
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template(name="subjectNew")
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template(name="myForm")
form
input(type="text" name="name")
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Aspidogyne grandis är en orkidéart som först beskrevs av Paul Ormerod, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Paul Ormerod. Aspidogyne grandis ingår i släktet Aspidogyne och familjen orkidéer.
Artens utbredningsområde är Panamá. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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23 April 2019 at 1:41pm
Isle of Man unemployment rate drops to 0.8%
Figures show that the majority of people who are unemployed are men with 253 without work compared to 96 women. Photo: PA
The amount of people without work on the island has continued to decrease to 349, which is 22 less than there were in February 2019.
0.8% of people were recorded as unemployed in March 2019 compared to 0.9% in February 2019.
That is according to the latest Labour Market Report.
Figures show that the majority of people who are unemployed are men with 253 without work compared to 96 women.
'Catering and Entertainment' is the sector with the highest number of job vacancies available at 144, followed by 'Other Business Services' at 98.
The UK unemployment rate currently sits at 3.9% according to the Office of National Statistics.
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layout: post
title: "Use your own command in terminal"
date: 2014-08-06 11:50
categories: system
---
Maybe you want to start a software by only a few words just like **"tb"** to start **thunderbird**.
Maybe you want to **"cd ../../.."** easier.
Maybe you want to short "clear" to **"cr"**.
After reading this share, you can edit whatever command you want in Ubuntu.
1. find **~/.bashrc**
2. **sudo** edit it, add **source ~/.myFunc** in the last line.(you can change ~/.myFunc to whatever name & path you want)
3. create file **~/.myFunc**.
4. edit file **~/.myFunc** :
{% highlight bash %}
function 3..() { cd ../../..; }
function cr() { clear; }
function tb() { /usr/bin/thunderbird; }
function c() { cd $1; }
{% endhighlight %}
you can only type **"3.."** to **"cd .."** three times, use **cr** to clear your teminal, use **tb** to launch thunderbird, use **c** to replace **cd**
My personal command config files are [there](https://github.com/luckyshq/self-shell-funcs).
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You get this in WotLK by purchasing them from <Venture Coin Vendors> in Grizzly Hills (one for each faction).
It costs 30 , which you get from various daily quests at level 73 and 74.
Worse than Libram of Furious Blows and Libram of Avengement. I don't know what Blizzard is thinking with this item.
DEPRECIATED SINCE 3.1 WHEN THE LIBRAM WAS NERFED.
I'm thinking that this Libram's probably been buffed, since from the looks of it, this one is now a damn sight better than the two you listed.
I'll let you do the rest of the math.
The thing that disappoints me with this trinket is that it doesn't overlap itself to allow DS to benefit from it. DS will be a large portion of damage if your aoe-pulling groups, which most people are already since release of WOTLK. I can still see major benefit just from what it DOES affect however. DS -> Holy Wrath seems the most beneficial in regards to stroking your epeen in 5 mans/heroics for top of dps meters.
Anyone else amused that the Retribution reward Libram doesn't have a quote attached to it like the Holy and Prot ones do? I love the little things that Blizzard does to show their obvious contempt for the Retribution spec. That and the fact that this and the green quest Libram both increase Crit Chance...aka another "chance to do extra dmg" item given to us, rather than something useful. Just like I saw the Libram that gives Haste when Seal of Command (or JoC) is used, rather than the obviously more powerful Seal of the Martyr. At the very least that Libram should apply it to both. SoC is a PvP Seal, and Haste is useless in PvP vs. AP/Crit. So to me, that combination is complete garbage. GG Blizzard yet again.
Any idea on how this compares for PVE vs. the badge libram of divine judgement from BC content?
For those with a PvP set, Judgements are on a 7 second cooldown, so the judgement librams buff is up about 71% of the time.
But as the poster shows, this is still not better than the venture libram in terms of crit OR uptime.
If you're spec'd correctly into Ret then your judgment should have insane amounts of crit anyway. Therefore use the http://wotlk.wowhead.com/?item=37574, considering that it will increase the chance Divine Storm and CS will crit.
on a targetting dummy the Venture Co Libram is superior to the other two. in actual use, Libram of Furious Blows will either be as good or better, when considering imp Judgement and the tier set bonus.
-since you open with Judgement, LFB will kick in from the start of the fight.
-you would choose Judgement over DS if their CDs expired at the same time.
-ALOT of fights don't allow for the use of aoe(CC anyone?), including DS.
-in some fights you are temporarily out of range of DS but not Judgement.
-in PvP, you would use Judgement more than DS since fights are mobile and DS doesn't always make it into the rotation before enemy is dead or out of range, leaving CS and autoattack to still gain the crit bonus.
-DS is *usually the last part of the attack rotation. this leaves some of the 'up time' lost to CDs.
-when silenced, Judgement is not available. rarely, are we disarmed though.
-DS is *usually the last part of the attack rotation. this leaves the hardest hitting attacks to benefit from the extra crit (Judgement, CS, Exorcism).
if you want real time data, figure out how many times on average you use the respective abilities. then you can weigh the differences in 'up time' and 'crit value'.
*I often will place DS 2nd in my openning rotation. it's a lesser attack therefore generates less threat. it will proc Vengeance faster in aoe situations. it also prevents Judgement and CS CDs from intersecting on the second rotation.
No. CC is dead for all practical purposes in 3.0 Lich King. I have tanked and healed every dungeon, heroic, and raid (10 and 25), and I can't think of *one* thing that has been cc'ed.
In most raid boss situations, since thats all that really matters for WWS and such, this one is the superior Libram. Pallies got hosed with PvE librams, and I'm hoping Ulduar loot will rectify that.
Tauren paladins will not be able to recive this if they have done that quest where they have to kill venture co. goblins.
yes, ur right i tried to do the quest today but it wont let me.
im a lvl 76 tauren paladin.
The only race available for Horde to make paladins is Blood Elves.
Please refrain from posting bad comments for the sake of posting.
I suppose that's what happens when you play on a private server.
Slated to turn into +81 (give or take a bit) damage to your Divine Storm, as of 3.1. Whether or not the change goes live of course has yet to be seen.
I have to say it's shameful that they'd nerf this instead of making the badge/drop librams more useful.
Procs an effect called http://www.wowhead.com/?spell=61850. Apparently Goblin Justice = They hit you? Crit them harder. Justice is served.
This effect procs even if you don't hit anything.
So if for some strange reason you want to have increased chance to crit with your heals and have nothing to hit, and you have way to much mana and more than enough time to waste a GCD.... you get the point. | {
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More legal uncertainty for Privacy Shield ahead of crux ruling by Europe's top court
By: TechCrunch
Facebook tried to block the referral but today an influential advisor to Europe's top court has issued a legal opinion that could have major implications for the future of the EU-US Privacy Shield personal data transfer mechanism. It's a complex opinion, dealing with a fundamental clash of legal priorities around personal data in the EU […]
Facebook tried to block the referral but today an influential advisor to Europe's top court has issued a legal opinion that could have major implications for the future of the EU-US Privacy Shield personal data transfer mechanism.
It's a complex opinion, dealing with a fundamental clash of legal priorities around personal data in the EU and US, which does not resolve question marks hanging over the legality of Privacy Shield .
The headline take-away is that a different data transfer mechanism which is also widely used by businesses to transfer personal data out of the EU — so called Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) — has been deemed legally valid by the court advisor.
However the advocate general to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is also at pains to emphasize the "obligation" of data protection authorities to step in and suspend such data transfers if they are being used to send EU citizens' data to a place where their information cannot be adequately protected.
So while SCCs look safe — as a data transfer mechanism — per this opinion, it's a reminder that EU data protection agencies have a duty to be on top of regulating how such tools are used.
The reason the case was referred to the CJEU was a result of Ireland's Data Protection Commission not acting on a complaint to suspend Facebook's use of SCCs. So one view that flows from the opinion is the DPC should have done so — instead of spending years on an expensive legal fight.
The backstory to the legal referral is long and convoluted, involving a reformulated data protection complaint filed with the Irish DPC by privacy campaigner and lawyer Max Schrems challenging Facebook's use of SCCs. His earlier legal action, in the wake of the 2013 disclosures of US government mass surveillance programs by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, led to Privacy Shield's predecessor, Safe Harbor, being struck down by the CJEU in 2015.
On the SCCs complaint Schrems prevailed in the Irish courts but instead of acting on his request to order Facebook to suspend its SCC data flows, Ireland's data protection watchdog took the unusual step of filing a lawsuit pertaining to the validity of the entire mechanism.
Irish courts then referred a number of legal questions to the CJEU — including looping in the wider issue of the legality of Privacy Shield. It's on those questions that the AG has now opined.
It's worth noting that the advocate general's opinion is not binding on the CJEU — which will issue a ruling on the case next year. Although the court does tend to follow such opinions so it's a strong indicator of the likely direction of travel.
The opinion, by advocate general Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe, takes the view that the use of SCCs for the transfer of personal data to a third country — i.e. a country outside the EU that does not have a bilateral trade agreement with the bloc — is valid.
However, as noted above, the AG puts the onus on data authorities to act in instances where obligations to protect EU citizens' data under the mechanism come into conflict with privacy-hostile laws outside the EU, such as government mass surveillance programs.
"[T[here is an obligation — placed on the data controllers and, where the latter fail to act, on the supervisory authorities — to suspend or prohibit a transfer when, because of a conflict between the obligations arising under the standard clauses and those imposed by the law of the third country of destination, those clauses
cannot be complied with," the CJEU writes in a press release on the opinion.
In a first reaction, Schrems highlights this point — writing: "The advocate general is now telling the Irish Data Protection Authority again to just do its job… After all the Irish taxpayer may have to pay up to €10M in legal costs, for the DPC delaying this case in the interest of Facebook.
"The opinion makes clear that DPC has the solution to this case in her own hands: She [Helen Dixon] can order Facebook to stop transfers tomorrow. Instead, she turned to the CJEU to invalidate the whole system. It's like screaming for the European fire brigade, because you don't know how to blow out a candle yourself."
We've reached out to the Irish DPC and to Facebook for comment on the AG's opinion.
"At the moment, many data protection authorities simply look the other way when they receive reports of infringements or simply do not deal with complaints. This is a huge step for the enforcement of the GDPR [the General Data Protection Regulation]," Schrems also argues.
Luca Tosoni, a research fellow at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law at the University of Oslo, suggests that the likelihood of EU DPAs suspending SCC personal data transfers to the US will "depend on the Court's ultimate take on the safeguards surrounding the access to the transferred data by the United States intelligence authorities and the judicial protection available to the persons whose data are transferred".
"The disruptive effect of a suspension of SCCs, even if partial and just for the U.S., is likely to be substantial," he argues. "SCCs are widely used for the transfer of personal data outside the EU. They are probably the most used data transfer mechanism, including for transfers to the U.S. Thus, even a partial suspension of the SCCs would force a significant number of organizations to explore alternative mechanisms for their transfers to the U.S.
"However, the alternatives are limited and often difficult to apply to large-scale transfers, the main ones being the derogations allowing transfers with the consent of the data subject or necessary for the performance of a contract. These are unlikely to be suitable for all transfers currently taking place in accordance with SCCs."
"In practice, the degree of disruption is likely to depend on the timing and duration of the suspension," he adds. "Any suspension or other finding that data transfers to the U.S. are problematic is likely to speed up the modernization of SCCs that the European Commission is already working on but it is unclear how long it would take for the Commission to issue new SCCs.
"When the Court invalidated the Safe Harbor, it took several months for the Commission to adopt the Privacy Shield and amend the existing SCCs to take into account the Court's judgment."
On Privacy Shield — a newer data transfer mechanism which the European Commission claims fixes the legal issues with its predecessor — Saugmandsgaard Øe's opinion includes some lengthy reasoning that suggests otherwise and certainly does not clear up questions around the mechanism's legality which arise as a result of US laws that allow the state to harvest personal data for national security purposes, thereby conflicting with EU privacy rights.
Per the CJEU press release, the AG's opinion sets out a number of reasons which it says "lead him to question the validity of the 'privacy shield' decision in the light of the right to respect for private life and the right to an effective remedy".
The flagship mechanism is now used by more than 5,000 entities to authorize EU-US personal data transfers.
Should it be judged invalid by the court there would be a massive scramble for businesses to find alternatives.
It remains to be seen how the court will handle these questions. But Privacy Shield remains subject to direct legal challenge — so there are other opportunities for it to weigh in, even if CJEU judges avoids doing so in this case.
Schrems clearly hopes they will weigh in soon, skewering Privacy Shield in his statement — where he writes: "After the 'Safe Harbor' judgment the European Commission deliberately passed an invalid decision again — knowing that it will take two or three years until the Court will have a chance to invalidate it a second time. It will be very interesting to see if the Court will take this issue on board in the final decision or wait for another case to reach the court."
"I am also extremely happy that the AG has taken a clear view on the Privacy Shield Ombudsperson. A mere 'postbox' at the foreign ministry of the US cannot possibly replace a court, as required under the first judgement by the Court," he adds.
He does take issue with the AG's opinion in one respect — specifically its reference to what he dubs "surveillance friendly case law" under the European Convention on Human Rights — instead of what he couches as "the clear case law of the Court of Justice".
"This is against any logic… I am doubtful that the [CJEU] judges will join that view," he suggests.
The court typically hands down a judgement between three and six months after an AG opinion — so privacy watchers will be readying their popcorn in 2020.
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This is a great networking arena everyone who has started their own company, is thinking about starting one or has a good idea they want to realize. It is also a good place to be for those who are working in a company and want to develop a new idea from the mother company.In addition to inspiration you will be well informed on different types of financial aid and grants for entrepreneurs. Mr. Yngve Dahle from Lean Business will present the "Entrepreneurship Platform", a toolbox for entrepreneurs.
18:40 Meeting Point and food, a great possibility to talk with other people that is in the same situation as yourself. Here you can receive good advice from the speakers, other participants and maybe you will meet your next business partner?
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Introducing you to Colafest, the two-day extravaganza starting with a New Year's Eve fiesta at Motel Mexicola followed up by a New Year's Day pool party at Tropicola. The all-inclusive tickets are the hot item in Bali for celebrating the new year in a blaze of colour, music, food, drinks, splashes and dancing…so much dancing.
All-inclusive tickets (with F&B) are available for both days for IDR 2.5M, or for a one day ticket for either day of the event at IDR 1.5M. Tickets are on sale now.
Nestled amongst the coco palms and glassy swells of Seminyak, Bali, lives the tropical oasis known as MOTEL MEXICOLA. Envision the lovechild of 1960s Acapulco and Ricky Ricardo (from "I Love Lucy") on a belly full of Huichole endorsed Peyote and seven lashings of Mezcal. The party kicks off at 7pm with a 6 hour free flow of food, booze and margaritas, accompanied by the festive beats of live DJ's, ensuring 2018 is sent off in a blaze of glory at the legendary antojeria and tequileria. | {
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Bloomsburg | Benton | Danville
"Your grief path is yours alone, and no one else can walk it, and no one else can understand it."
- Terri Irwin
Joyce E. (Ash) Gray
August 8, 1929 ~ October 11, 2018 (age 89)
Joyce E. (Ash) Gray, age 89, formerly of Bloomsburg, passed away peacefully at the Nazareth Memory Center, Danville, where she and her husband, Harry, resided.
Born in Benton on August 5, 1929, she was a daughter of the late George and Grace (Steinruck) Ash. Her family moved to Bloomsburg during her high school years and she graduated from Bloomsburg High School with the Class of 1947.
A member of Good Shepherd United Methodist Church in Bloomsburg, Joyce worked as the office secretary. Using her talents to serve God, she enjoyed bookkeeping
responsibilities while serving as Financial Secretary. She especially looked forward to the hoagies made by the Church each year. She also was a member of Bloomsburg Chapter 279, Order of Eastern Star and the Bloomsburg Hospital Auxiliary.
In the 1950's and 1960's Joyce worked as a bank teller, waiting on customers at the Main Street office of First Columbia Bank & Trust Co. and also at the Market Street branch. In the late 1970's and 1980's, Joyce enjoyed interacting with students in the Bloomsburg High School Cafeteria where she worked as cashier.
Joyce enjoyed spending summer evenings sitting on the front porch swing, talking with neighbors, and eating Hi Ho's. She loved growing flowers, especially the chrysanthemums she and her husband grew for their earlier greenhouse business. In later years she cultivated a new batch of zinnias each year in her backyard.
Joyce was a relentless competitor when it came to playing board games with her children and cards with friends and family. She participated in a pinochle card club for many years, with couples from Lightstreet and Espy. A birthday celebration wasn't considered complete unless it included meeting extended family at Perkins for dinner and playing cards.
Joyce was preceded in death by her daughter, Denise McHenry (wife of Keith) and by her brother, Eugene Ash.
She and her husband, Harry G. Gray, observed their 68th wedding anniversary on July 1, 2018. After raising their two children in Bloomsburg, they eventually moved to the Maria Joseph Continuing Care Community in Danville.
Surviving in addition to her husband, is a son, Ronald H. Gray, and his wife Dawn, Wayne, PA; two grandchildren: Jolene, wife of Wes Norton and Kristofer McKeown, and his wife Kayla; two great-granddaughters: Emma and Eland; and a brother, Charles Ash, and his wife Betty, of Middletown.
Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11 a. m. in the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, 101 E. Fifth Street, Bloomsburg, with her pastor, Audrey M. Brosious officiating. Private interment will be in New Rosemont Cemetery, Espy. Friends may visit with the family from 10-11 a. m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, 101 E. Fifth St., Bloomsburg, Pa 17815.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Dean W. Kriner, Inc., Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 325 Market St., Bloomsburg.
Good Shepard United Methodist Church
101 E. Fifth St., Bloomsburg PA 17815
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NCIS Cast's Real-life Couples
NCIS has been on air since 2003 and although it has already had 17 seasons and almost 400 episodes, we're still excited to watch it. We just love to see Mark Harmon solving mysteries with his crew! And we're certainly thrilled to know what's going on in the real lives of the NCIS actors.
Let us find out together who they are dating, how many kids they have, and what they've been doing recently!
Michael Weatherly as Anthony DiNozzo
Michael Weatherly spent 13 years as Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo on NCIS! During his last season, Anthony went through some real drama. He found out that he had a daughter with his former partner, who had tragically died in Israel. Anthony decided to leave his NCIS crew to become the best father he could be.
In real life, Michael went through hard times, as well. Weatherly was in his early 20's when he was married to actress Amelia Heinle and had a son named August. He worked on the series 'The City' and everything seemed to be fine.
But suddenly, the show got canceled. Weatherly struggled with the stress of supporting a wife and a child, having no money. He pretty much took any job to pay the bills, but that meant lots of time apart from his family. Eventually, this led to divorce.
"That was a very difficult time," Michael Weatherly commented on the split in 1997.
From then on, he decided that family time would be his priority. Presently, former NCIS star Michael Weatherly enjoys a happy life in Los Angeles with his wife, a Serbian-born Doctor Bojana Janković. The couple has two kids together – a daughter Olivia (7 years old) and a son Liam (6 years old). Weatherly's current bliss came out of learning from stumbles…
"When I got remarried, I wanted to do my very best to ensure that rupture wouldn't happen again. My kids and my marriage are the things I'm proudest of."
Just remembering that Saturday with the dogs and the family… pic.twitter.com/6AfibjXY4B
— Michael Weatherly (@M_Weatherly) November 3, 2018
David McCallum as Dr. Donald Mallard
In a Facebook post confirming his new contract with CBS for season 16, McCallum noted that the reduced schedule would allow him "to spend time with Katherine," his wife of 50 years, their children, six grandchildren, and cat Nickie. Whoah, what a huge family!
Today, David is a happy family man, but there were times when David`s personal life was no less dramatic as it is for his NCIS character Dr. Donald Mallard. When David was a young actor trying to make a name, his wife was stolen by his mega-famous colleague! His 'Great Escape' co-star Charles Bronson took away the heart of David's wife – actress Jill Ireland!
It is hard to imagine, but David is remarkably sanguine about it. Well, at least now he is. Back then, it was an extremely difficult time for him, especially since the two already had children. McCallum and Ireland had three sons: Paul, Jason, and Valentine. Unfortunately, Jason, who was adopted, died in 1989. The following year, Jill also passed away from breast cancer.
It was hard for David to overcome all of that. But with the support of his second wife Katherine Carpenter, he made it through. And today, David and Katherine are a great example of a happy and long-term marriage. Last year the couple celebrated their 52nd anniversary! Together, they have a son Peter and a daughter Sophie.
Cote de Pablo as Ziva David
When Cote took the role in NCIS as an Israeli Mossad officer who becomes an NCIS agent, she had no idea it would change her life. As it turned out, it was the role that built the foundation of her career. Unfortunately, the show did not make the same positive impact on her personal life.
For a long time, Cote de Pablo dated Diego Serrano, who was best known for being featured on the Fox series, 'Time of Your Life.' The two had been dating for 15 years. In one interview Cote described their relationship:
"I'll have chicken with broccoli and he's like. 'What about the chocolate cake?' If it weren't for him, I'd be the most boring person in Los Angeles."
They looked very happy together, but they were also very different from one another and, eventually, the inevitable thing happened. They split up. Since the break-up, the actress hasn't been dating anyone publicly.
Sean Murray as Timothy McGee
Being less experienced than others in the field of NCIS, Timothy was constantly mocked by his colleagues. The team called him whatever they wished: "Probie," "McGeek," "McQueen," "McGoo," "Probie Wan Kenobi," "McProbie," or even "Baldy McBald" – which referred to his less-haired appearance when it was used in 'Devil's Triangle.'
Nevertheless, within a short period, Timothy melted the hearts of the crew, as well as millions of fans, and proved that he is worthy of respect. When Sean isn't in front of the camera, he lives a very regular life and spends his time being a husband and father.
He got married to Carrie James in 2005. The couple lives together with their two children in Los Angeles, trying to make their family a priority. "My family means everything to me in the world. So as long as my family is taken care of, I'm a happy guy," said Sean.
This is us. photographer: @kathy.schuh
A post shared by Sean Murray (@therealseanhmurray) on May 23, 2018 at 11:13am PDT
Sasha Alexander as Caitlin Todd
The gorgeous Serbian-American actress gained a lot of fans through her dramatic work in NCIS. She has always been awesome in the series, hasn't she? Sasha Alexander is married to Edoardo Ponti, son of infamous Italian actress Sophia Loren! And he's also a film director. Despite being married for more than 10 years, 46-year-old Sasha and her husband still enjoy spending time together.
Sasha and Edoardo have two beautiful children together – a daughter Lucia and a son Leonardo. Sasha often posts photographs, sharing her memories with her husband on Instagram and Facebook. Needless to say, the actress's fans just can't get enough of these photos! As she said in one of her posts, "Happiness is: being in the arms of my man." How sweet!
Wishing everyone a beautiful holiday from our family to yours! ☃️
A post shared by Sasha Alexander (@sashaalexander) on Dec 25, 2019 at 8:03am PST
Lauren Holly as Jenny Shepard
Much like her character in NCIS messes with Jethro Gibbs's heart, in real life, Lauren is a heartbreaker as well. The woman was married three times! And her second husband was no other than the hilarious comedy genius – Jim Carrey.
In the past, the two hit it off. One time, Lauren built him a costume closet, so that Jim had an opportunity to choose a funny costume and come up with a new character for movies. But apart from the fun side of living with Jim Carrey, the two actors experienced a total disaster with privacy.
Lauren recalled that sometimes paparazzi even took their garbage to use it for the tabloids. Having a private life was ruined for Lauren, and she decided to end the relationship. It must have been a huge stress for her, so she decided that she didn't want to date celebrities anymore.
Later on, Lauren married a man who seemed to make her happy. He was an investment banker and his name was Francis Greco. The marriage lasted more than 13 years. Unfortunately, it started to crumble in 2014, and the couple eventually separated.
Since then, Lauren moved to Oakville, Ontario, Canada with her current partner Jerome Ruffin. She is now raising three adopted sons – Alexander, George, and Henry.
Thanks for making Mom happy in the mall. #momofboys #momofthree #hollydays ?❤️
A post shared by Lauren Holly (@laurenholly1) on Dec 23, 2017 at 1:14pm PST
Rocky Carroll as Leon Vance
On-screen, Leon is stubborn, confident and private. It looks like he is not much different in real life too. Like many celebrities, Rocky Carroll has made sure to keep his personal life out of the spotlight and out of headlines, which means fans don't hear a lot about his life away from the set.
Carroll married his wife Gabrielle Bullock, who is an architect back in 1996, and together they welcomed a daughter, Elissa. In January 2020, Gabrielle received a prestigious award – the Whitney M. Young Jr. award by the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Despite being a star on one of the most popular North American TV series', Carroll says that his celebrity status doesn't do anything special for him. "Director Vance doesn't wield as much power with my wife. I've been married for years. As long as I feed the dog and the garbage is taken out, that's what is important," he said.
Wilmer Valderrama as Nicholas Torres
Torres relies heavily on his instincts to get him out of trouble, even if it means breaking the rules. It seems that this is exactly what the actor did to his previous romances. Throughout his career, the 38-year-old has been linked to many famous women.
He dated his ''70s Show' co-star Mila Kunis, then Jennifer Love Hewitt, after he had a sizzling romance with Mandy Moore… and he even got engaged just a couple of months after starting a relationship with Lindsay Lohan… But that did not go so well either…
People probably still remember him the most as the long-term boyfriend of Demi Lovato. With Lovato, they spent six years together and seemed to be happy. Wilmer commented: "All I did was love her exactly when she needed me to love her. And you know, we just stay honest. That's it."
It seems not everything was going smoothly in their relationship, though, since the pair officially split in 2016. Still, Wilmer remained very supportive of Demi when she had her health issues and the two remain friends.
But it seems that the new year will bring long-awaited calm and happiness into Wilmer Valderrama's life. On the first day of 2020, Valderrama proposed to his girlfriend, model Amanda Pacheco. According to the media, the couple has been dating since April of last year.
They became official on Instagram in June. The lovebirds share lots of sweet pictures on their Instagram and we're sure that their future wedding will be gorgeous!
He keeps his promises, I'm gunna keep him siempre #parkcityutah#mcm#mce
A post shared by amandapacheco?? (@seaweanie) on Oct 14, 2019 at 1:15pm PDT
Jennifer Esposito as Alexandra Quinn
Although her career took on a successful path thanks to NCIS, her love life couldn't do so. At first, Jennifer had lots of unsuccessful relationships, including a marriage to Bradley Cooper. After just four months of marriage with the famous actor, she filed for divorce.
Finally, Jennifer met Louis Dowler, and after two and a half years of dating, the happy couple tied the knot. Jennifer and Louis were married for two years, but Esposito filed for divorce in 2016.
According to the actress's Instagram, she is currently dating fitness trainer Jesper Vesterstrøm. They have a lot of cute pictures together and it seems that Jennifer has finally found the one! She doesn't share much about her partner in interviews. All we know about him is that he's handsome and, as it's stated on his Instagram page, he's a Hope Loves Company ambassador.
Goodbye summer. #iloveyou. Until next time @lauren_ruffo @jespervesterstroem @danielbenedict
A post shared by Jennifer Esposito (@jesposito) on Sep 2, 2019 at 8:08am PDT
Maria Bello as Jacqueline Sloane
Like Jacqueline Sloane, who is a fearless Lieutenant, Maria is also a bold, direct, and very determined woman. In her personal life, Bello is an advocate of human and animal rights. And she's also openly bisexual. She has a son, Jackson, with her former boyfriend, Dan McDermott.
Seven years ago when I told my then 12 year old son @jackson_mcd I was in a romantic relationship with a woman, he said, "Mom, whether you're gay, bi, trans or Whatever – Love is Love. Shout it out to the world." Wise words from a wise kid who has grown into a wise young adult. The exchange prompted the article I wrote for the @nytimes entitled "Coming Out as a Modern Family". I'm reminded of it on Valentines Day – a day that often makes people feel elated or lonely. The point of the article was that we have MANY partners and should celebrate love in all of its forms, not just romantic love. Whether friend to friend, parent to child, or brother to sister. To think that there is only one perfect person out there who will complete us and make the rest of our days easier is a fantasy. I have found romantic partnership but that does not devalue the enormous love and deep partnerships that I have in my life in general. So if you're feeling a bit lonely today – longing to be seen, heard, loved – look around you. I'm sure you have more partners and valentines than you even realized. Happy Valentines Day to you and all whom you love! #whateverloveislove #incrennible #freehuman
A post shared by Maria Bello (@officialmariabello) on Feb 14, 2020 at 1:41pm PST
A few years ago Bello was in a relationship with a woman named Clare Munn. The actress even wrote a book about her experiences called "Whatever… Love Is: Questioning the Labels We Give Ourselves." This book calls for people to have a more expansive view of relationships, both romantic and platonic. The actress also rekindled her romance with Elijah Allan-Blitz with whom she was just friends with for a long time.
Today the actress is dating French chef Dominique Crenn, who is the first woman in the US to run a three Michelin star restaurant named Atelier Crenn in San-Francisco. Crenn was even included in Instyle's list of top 50 women who are changing the world in 2020. Bello and Crenn share lots of romantic photos on their Instagram. You might see them cooking, dancing, and just enjoying life together.
"Truth, Beauty, Freedom and Love" – Moulin Rouge. Je t'aime mon amour @dominiquecrenn
A post shared by Maria Bello (@officialmariabello) on Dec 9, 2019 at 4:02pm PST
In February 2020 Maria Bello announced that she is going to tie the knot with her girlfriend. In the interview with ET, the couple confessed that they got engaged in Paris on the 21st of December. "It's meant to be […] I finally grew up enough to get married" – joked the actress. Moreover, she shared the exciting news on her Instagram:
"How beautiful is my wife to be? Yep.I said "Oui" She said "Yes". @dominiquecrenn and i believe that by living as free humans we inspire others to be free. We are free because we live and speak the truth and believe in the divine rights of freedom for others".
Pauley Perrette as Abby Sciuto
Fans cried as one of the most loveable characters of NCIS left the team following its 15th season. A forensic specialist with a neck tattoo, she was one of the most-loved crimefighters on TV. The actress confessed that she couldn`t stop crying knowing that she was going to leave her favorite character.
Why then did she leave the show? She shared that being in the spotlight all the time was too "dehumanizing." "It's being a commodity," Perrette said. "It's just very dehumanizing. I hope I'm not wrong, but I think that I have earned a little bit of time to myself. Just stay home. Go to church."
In front of our flower Easter cross at church:
A post shared by Pauley Perrette (@realpauleyp) on Mar 28, 2016 at 3:01pm PDT
While Perrette found massive success during her days on NCIS, she was simultaneously dealing with major issues in her personal life. After marrying actor and musician Francis "Coyote" Shivers in 2000, their relationship came to a dramatic end in 2004.
Shivers started to massively "stalk" Perrette and even the restraining order did not stop him. Perrette revealed that she had been stalked by her ex for the past 14 years! Years after her split from Shivers, PauleyPerrette dated and became engaged to cameraman Michael Bosman. However, the two never got married.
In 2011, Perrette announced her engagement to former British Royal Marine Thomas Arklie. But, that relationship also did not work out and Perrette eventually came up with a new love strategy. As she revealed in an interview, she is no longer in need of a relationship of any kind: "I don't need any of that. Like, I do whatever I want. And I think that is rad!"
Mark Harmon as Leroy Jethro Gibbs
As we know from the show, Agent Leroy has had four failed marriages, dozens of affairs, but he's currently a bachelor. Unlike his character, Harmon has been a loyal husband for 32 years. Together with his wife Pam Dawber, they raised two wonderful sons, Sean and Ty. The star of TV's No. 1 drama maintains an intense sense of privacy.
"We stay home. A lot. I'm not a Twitter guy or a Facebook guy. Our sons aren't into that, either."
We remember Mark's wife, Pam, from the sitcom, "Mork & Mindy," where she played together with the brilliant Robin Williams. The couple still keeps the romance alive in their relationship as they recently renewed their vows in a quiet backyard ceremony. Mark values his life at home above all else.
"Mark is a shining example of the way it should be done," his NCIS co-star Sean Murray reveals. "He's incredibly grounded, works hard, and knows that family counts most." Look like this man is a real-life role model!
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Springfield Side Kick Dog Training Blog: Winter Trick for You + Your Side Kick!
Winter Trick for You + Your Side Kick!
You've heard it right! Teaching "tricks" to your dog is a fun and healthy way to build a bond with your favorite Side Kick. Also, training sessions fulfill your dog's need for continuous learning and stimulation, which is a great complementary activity during months of limited outdoor exercise. It is also fun and you have something to show off to your friends.
Many tricks have several behaviors combined and the "trick" can have some influence on the dogs behavior in other areas. The bone on the nose trick is comprised of Sit, Stay, and Facial Handling. It builds self control and focus in the dog which can be helpful in day to day life with your dog.
Use a small puppy bone biscuit or cheerios work well for small dogs or short nosed dogs.
Once your dog knows sit, stay, and will let you handle his face you can teach this trick. Stand behind the dog while they are in a sit stay. Put one hand under his chin and take the dog bone and gently place it on their nose. It is helpful to give the stay command again while you place the bone. Start with only a few seconds of the bone sitting on the nose. Remove the bone, praise, and let the dog eat it. Gradually build up the time. When you can tell your dog understands to not move with the bone on his nose slowly begin to remove your hand from under his chin.
When you can remove your hands from his face and he waits patiently with the bone until you remove it you can add the second part of flipping it off their nose and catching it. While the bone is on the dogs nose tell him "get it" when he flips the bone off he can eat it if he catches it. If he misses grab the bone and don't let him have it. Pretty soon he will understand that he doesn't get the cookie unless he catches it.
Have fun with this -- don't get frustrated if your dog takes some time to understand. Keep the training sessions short and happy! | {
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Entertainment in the Park returns
Beginning next week, Entertainment in the Park returns to West Stettler Park for a summer series of music styles for all ages.
Lisa Joy
The Jazz Guys are one of the local acts lined up for this summer's Entertainment in the Park musical series
Stettler's popular Jazz Guys kick off the Wednesday night series June 20.
"We have many performers new to the series and several who are returning from previous years," said Lee Penner, director of parks and leisure services for the Town of Stettler.
"This year, we have added a children's and family night on July 18. It will be a high-energy kids' night."
That show is expected to feature "Sing Out Summer Fun," with Canadian children's entertainer May Lambert.
Since 1993, Lambert has performed more than 2,500 shows at schools, music festivals and family events across Canada.
"We try to get more country and folk music, which is popular with the crowds," Penner said.
Canada Day festivities on July 1 will feature the music of Jukebox Leigh, who was five years old when he started to perform and has wowed crowds with his showmanship, energy and musicality.
Jukebox Leigh and his all-star band are well-known for their renditions of No. 1 hits and their dance energy.
Stettler entertainer Bob Shortt hits the stage July 11 with his repertoire of music that he plays as a regular performer on Alberta Prairie Steam Tours.
Tim Proven returns July 25, while Steve Arsenault takes to the stage Aug. 1.
The concert on Aug. 8 features female singer Randi Boulton, a self-taught guitarist and vocalist.
"Often, I find myself alone with my piano and guitar playing melodic sounds with a flood of thoughts running through my mind, turning into a song and putting me in a place of peace and solitude," writes Boulton.
Erin Ross performs Aug. 22. Her most recent release, "Another Empty Day," was a big hit with fans and media.
Local band Loose Change closes out the concert series Aug. 29.
Those planning to attend Entertainment in the Park events are advised to bring lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy an evening concert.
More information is available on the Town of Stettler website.
Preparation plans for 100th birthday reach final stages
Grade 9 grads bid Erskine farewell | {
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Beech Hill Primary School
With 940 pupils currently on role, our school is a very large, vibrant, primary school situated in the heart of Luton. We are a friendly school with a strong focus on community. There is also a children's centre on our site with a reach of over 4,000 under 5s. We work closely with them to support and improve the life choices of all our community members.
We have a 100 place part-time nursery providing continuous education for children in our community. Children are at the centre of everything we do. We aim to foster a love of learning which we hope will stay with the children throughout their lives. Our highly committed staff members bring a wealth of experiences and expertise to nurture and support each child to achieve their best. We have high expectations of everyone and celebrate success at all levels.
Our school is a stimulating, attractive, well-resourced environment where children are encouraged to develop independence, initiative, self-confidence and a sense of responsibility. The basic skills are reinforced through a book based creative curriculum. We have a wide and varied ranged of after school clubs to supplement and support learning.
We value working in partnership with parents and everyone who can help us in our desire to achieve excellence. Please feel free to contact the school with any queries you have or if you would like to arrange a visit.
Nursery unit age range: 3 years to 4 years and 11 months
Vacant places: 17 spaces available
Waiting list: 97 children
Date udpated: November 2017
Local Offer for Special Educational Needs & Disabilities
Click here to visit Beech Hill Primary School's Local Offer information for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
Head: Chris Davidson
Deputy Head: Natalie Carson
Assistant Head: Mrs D Baughan, Mr J Golder, Mrs B Trivedi
Family Worker: Farhat Riaz, Asim Munir, Rahana Begum
[email protected]
www.beechhillprimary.com/
Dunstable Road
Get directions to LU4 8BW using Google maps
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Mexico suffers, cries, cringes and gives birth to endless creative artistic demonstrations depicting its own pain.
Transcendental Convergence manages to aesthetically provide a social critique and question the cultural context of the country and its people, along with the audience's interaction; while daring to discuss the economical exchange of body-politics, transnationalism, identity and citizenship. The artworks selected generate a sui generis way of expressing a myriad of atrocities occurring within Mexico and the United States, while at the same time create a dialogue that confronts its audience, who become aware of the socio-political situation that Mexican artist Mejía and Pimienta explore within their artwork... (excerpt from the curatorial statement). | {
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This is the letter that I have sent to Jeff Bezos regarding the problems with KU Book Stuffers, Scammers, and thieves. Take from it what you will.
I am Suzan Tisdale. I began my self-publishing career in December of 2011. Within a year of releasing my first three novels, I was able to give up my day job. As a self-published, indie author, I made in one month what would have taken me a year to earn at my regular, 9-5 day job. I was a KDP Select Princess and constantly extolled the virtues of the KDP Select Program. Nothing and no one could get me out of it. | {
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Welcome to the CTMH Techniques Blog Hop! This time we're playing with the awesome Thin Cuts available!
If you arrived here from Scrapbooking with Kristen Jade, you're on the right track.
I also wanted to play with Gate Fold cards, so I thought, "Why not combine the two?". So I did!
Here's project number one! This one features a few products that are getting ready to retire, so if you love it, you should order right away. This project uses our City Sidewalks paper pack and the Gift Thin Cuts. The sentiment is from one of the zip strips, so this card has no stamping at all!
I also wanted to do a non-holiday card to show you another set of Thin Cuts we have available that coordinate with our Sweet Birthday stamp set. I went with the Raspberry and Lemon colors from the Adventure Fundamentals papers. I felt like the bright colors and happy patterns in this paper pack were perfect for a birthday card.
Here's a close-up so you can see where I added some sparkle with the Shimmer Brush-Clear. Now, hop on over to Melissa's Heartfelt Sentiments blog to see what she's created to inspire you!
Those glittery presents look fabulous!
Cute cards! Combining this hop with gate fold cards was a good idea!
Love how you used the glitter paper for the gifts!
Love the Christmas gifts. I have those Thin Cuts and have yet to use them. CUTE card! Thanks so much for the inspiration!
Great cards! The glittery gifts are awesome! | {
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Quote: Many of us use multiple monitors with our desktop rigs. Arctic Cooling has launched a new interesting product called Z2 Monitor Arm. It is a single monitor stand designed for two up to 27″ TFT screens. With Z2 you can easily make your desktop look neater, and have your monitors the way you want them to be without the restrictions of two separate stands. Let's see how well it performs! | {
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Cuddling is one of the most fundamental forms of affection shown by humans, and which allow us to not only create bonds built also nurture a feeling of safety and security.
Is there any stigma with cuddling?
Yes, there is and this is due to various cultural and traditional practices among many communities.
Cuddling as an activity is not just restricted to people but is also observed in animals and birds as well. In fact, it has been discovered that it is very important to the mental and emotional growth of many sentient life forms.
According to research, a hormone called oxytocin is released every time we snuggle up or just plain cuddle with someone we like.
From breastfeeding mothers (who tend to appear calmer than their bottle-feeding counterparts) to babies being soothed because they are being cuddled, such intimate touching is pivotal to our peace of mind and the calmness we derive from it.
The question arises: why then, is there so much stigma attached to this seemingly innocuous of exercise and expression of love? Let's find out.
It has to do a lot with the way we have been bought up and our own self-conceived ideas of what defines personal space and boundaries. In fact, many studies agree that the lack of the human touch in the physical sense is often responsible for a lot of latent anger and pent-up emotions.
For example, children and even teenagers in more socially permissive European upbringings tend to be less angry and less prone to the suppressing and managing their anger as compared to their North American counterparts who may have had to forgo the healing powers of the human touch, due to social and cultural norms.
The idea that people who do not touch and cuddle as much as they should is definitely gaining a lot of traction these days. This has directly led to the creation of an entire industry dedicated to helping people rediscover the power and the healing capabilities of the human touch.
Currently more and more professional cuddlers have started making a living simply by being there, for their clients and customers who have also realized just what they have been missing in their collective lives.
Cuddling is one of the best stress busters out there and is a whole lot better than being dependent on anti-depressants and similar medication.
This is why it is imperative that you rediscover the joys of cuddling your friends and other loved ones and thereby re-ignite the bonds that have held us all together. | {
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Oigny () is a former commune in the Loir-et-Cher department of central France. On 1 January 2018, it was merged into the new commune of Couëtron-au-Perche.
Population
References
See also
Communes of the Loir-et-Cher department
Former communes of Loir-et-Cher
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Today's card is all about CASE-ing the Catalog. The Stampin' Up! catalog is a great source for inspiration, creativity, and ideas. Each year the people that put the catalog together take great time and pains to put together the catalog from taking the photos, to organizing, and placing things. Some of the great features that are in the catalog are the little icons for You Can Make It!, & Quick + Easy. The You Can Make It! gives you the exact recipe for making the projects you see on the page. Quick & Easy icons show you projects you can make without a lot of time or crafting experience. Each one of these sections have tips and tricks to help you create the cards that are pictured.
Which is were the term CASE comes in. Case means to Copy and Share Everything or Copy and Selectively Edit. For this card I cased i from the new Annual catalog. I wanted to show everyone how easy and quick it is to go from no idea to a card in just minutes.
Here is the card that I cased from the catalog. Notice that they used Pool Party, Real Red, and Smokey Slate on their card. Now lets look at my version of this card.
For my version I went with a little different color pallette. I switched the Smokey Slate for Delightful Dijon and the Pool Party for Mint Macaron. I kept the Real Red because it really worked with each of these colors and because the Delightful Dijon was a natural and Pool Party is a subtle the pop of intense color with the real red draws your eye to the sentiment.
Here's a close up of the center of the card. I hope that this helps you use your new catalog to it's fullest. To see how I put the card together you can watch the video How to below.
Thanks for stopping by today I hope that you will give this card a try. If you do I would love to see how you CASE it, send me an email with a picture you may just see it online very soon. Remember if you need any of the products to recreate this card you can order them from my online store 24/7 or by clicking on the items below in the product list. I look forward to earning your business. | {
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On 15 December the European Commission (EC) published its draft Digital Markets Act (DMA), which will introduce broad reforms to the application of EU competition law to 'gatekeepers' in the digital sector. We have produced an alert that looks in more detail at how the DMA will work, and its likely impact.
The proposals set out in-principle criteria for companies that offer 'core platform services', which, if met, raise the rebuttable presumption that the company is a gatekeeper. Companies that meet the criteria will either need to prove to the EC that they are not gatekeepers or will need to abide by specific 'dos and don'ts', with significant fines for non-compliance, and the possibility of repeat offenders being required to divest parts of their business.
The DMA would also allow the EC to conduct market investigations to enable it to keep the gatekeeper criteria and 'dos and don'ts' updated dynamically and to design remedies to tackle systematic infringements of the DMA rules.
Click here for our alert on the DMA.
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The DMA was published alongside a draft Digital Services Act (DSA), which has a wider scope (applying to all digital services that connect consumers to goods, services, or content) and will, if adopted, introduce new obligations relating to such issues as illegal content, transparency and traceability of business users. We have produced an initial overview that summarises the key elements of both the DMA and the DSA:
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