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With the cost of education on the rise, it is important to be familiar with the many options available to you to help your loved ones pay for their education. Many of these options provide tax savings opportunities for you and lessen the burden of students taking on debt to pay for education. However, it is important to consider tax implications at both the federal and state tax levels as tax laws have recently changed. We can help you navigate the changing tax landscape and maximize the benefit of planning for education. To learn more about education planning, call your relationship manager or contact us.
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> with the number of MUA's I'm using that'd have to be done on the server. and for some messages I use "addflag" to mark them as seen on arrival. > when I cannot get around using them. personal preferences? That's not it.
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Miss Universe Croatia 2016 will be held on 15th April 2016 at the Crystal Ballroom, Hotel Westin in the nation capital Zagreb. The winner will have the opportunity to compete at Miss Universe 2016. Croatia was in the TOP 15 two times at the Miss Universe Pageant with Elizabeth Burg in 2012 and Sarah Ćosić in 2009. This national pageant has been held annually since 1997. Not to be confused with the Miss Croatia pageant. The new titleholder will succeed Barbara Ljiljak. She was supposed to represent Croatia at Miss Universe 2015 but withdrew due to an arm injury.
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BIG CHANGE IN Baltimore IMMIGRATION POLICY! The DREAM Act immigration plan and program is not a dream anymore for the people of Baltimore. In June of 2012, Obama announced the new immigration program to help young people that qualify. The DREAM Act will help you become a permanent citizen and obtain your Baltimore green card or visa. It is the most important part of Baltimore immigration reform for many Baltimore immigrants in our world today. Why is the DREAM needed in Baltimore? So many young people grow up in Baltimore who are illegal immigrants but graduate from Baltimore high schools. These individuals have very limited options and choices after high school in Baltimore. This DREAM act now will provide legal status for immigration for long term Baltimore residents who entered into Baltimore as children illegally. You must remember that these children were never provided the choice to move into the Baltimore legally because of their parents. This DREAM act provides the opportunity to gain legal immigration status in Baltimore. What are the Benefits of the Baltimore DREAM Act? What are the requirements to qualify for the DREAM Act in Baltimore? You were living in Baltimore America constantly for at least 5 years before June 15, 2012, the day the Dream Act immigration program was passed. Must have graduated from and Baltimore high school or earned a GED or have obtained admission to an institution of higher education in Baltimore United States. You must have not been convicted of a felony offense in Baltimore, a drastic misdemeanor, or multiple non-drastic misdemeanor offenses and do not impose a threat to national security in Baltimore. Following a 6-year time period, DREAM Act cases will be studied by officers of Baltimore immigration. You must than prove you either attended Baltimore college or served in the armed forces for at least two years. You must also stay in good standing with the law as well. Our DREAM Act Baltimore lawyers will guide you through the entire process TODAY as our Baltimore immigration legal team has vast experience in this process and continues to pay attention to all of the new Baltimore immigration laws regarding Baltimore immigrants from Mexico, China, Russia, Korea, Europe, Asia, Canada, Thailand, Vietnam, South America, Cuba, Iran, India, and many other countries.
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The "album" could mean CD, digital download, or vinyl. Please specify the media of the album you purchased recently.. I bought this on 180gm vinyl which also includes a download coupon. I see your 180 and raise you 20 on 200g, 75rpm vinyl. Thanks for helping keep vinyl alive! Downloads are great, too. I've had trouble cataloging some of my more obscure titles, but have a good experience in general. Sometimes I get lazy and let the downloads stack up. Have you ever had one expire on you? Last edited by 3dbinCanada; 03-03-17 at 07:32 AM. Any Sweet Comfort Band (SCB) fans here? Picked up this recent (2013) Album that I actually did not know was released. Last edited by tonyvdb; 03-17-17 at 02:00 PM. I bought the following vinyl used.. Last edited by 3dbinCanada; 05-25-17 at 02:06 PM.
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LAKEPORT, Calif. (AP) - Authorities say a firefighter has been killed battling the largest record blaze in California history. The Mendocino Complex - actually twin fires being fought together - has burned for more than two weeks. The fire has burned nearly 150 homes and about 547 square miles (1,415 square kilometers) of brush and forest. That's an area larger than the city of Los Angeles.
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When I actually had time not to worry about anything else besides losing in an ipad game. and oh! Elmer and I are planning to do the revisions whenever we have time. and I'm thinking of sharing it here in my blog. So fingers crossed and hope that we'd be able to work on it soon.
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Ak-Chin Court Log Casa Grande Dispatch Maricopa Monitor Arizona City Independent/Edition Coolidge Examiner Eloy Enterprise Florence Reminder & Blade-Tribune PinalCast Retro Rewind Print Subscription Services Pay Print Bill Arizona and National Sports Pinal Ways Tri-Valley Dispatch Show and Sell Arizona Notices National Notices Arizona Real Estate Buyers Guide Blossom Digital Marketing Casa Grande Fire Log 10/30/20 Oct 30, 2020 Updated Oct 30, 2020 The following was taken from reports of the Casa Grande Fire Department: 9:19 a.m. — East Sage Drive, service call. 9:53 a.m. — East Florence Boulevard, medical call. 10:45 a.m. — North Kadota Avenue, injured person. 10:59 a.m. — North Avenue A, service call. 11:35 a.m. — West 10th Street, service call. 12:56 p.m. — North Agua Fria Lane, fall injury. 1:23 p.m. — East Rodeo Road, medical call. 1:31 p.m. — East Florence Boulevard and North Mission Parkway, assist police. 4:03 p.m. — West Jardin Loop, ill person. 6:53 p.m. — West 10th Street, service call. 10:17 p.m. — West Jahns Place, seizure. 11:07 p.m. — East Racine Place, medical call. 2:36 a.m. — West O'Neil Drive, cardiac emergency. 4:22 a.m. — North Agua Fria Lane, service call. 4:26 a.m. — West Jardin Drive, cardiac emergency. 8:16 a.m. — South Mission Parkway, seizure. 8:59 a.m. — West Rodeo Road, medical call. 11:48 a.m. — East Manor Drive, medical call. 12:30 p.m. — East Second Street, injured person. 12:44 p.m. — West St. Andrews Drive, injured person. 12:46 p.m. — East Anna Drive, fire alarm activation. 13:49 p.m. — North Peart Road, fall injury. 2:40 p.m. — West Kingman Loop, diabetic emergency. 2:59 p.m. — East Val Vista Boulevard, medical call. 3:05 p.m. — North Trekell Road, seizure. 3:11 p.m. — East Main Street and North Casa Grande Avenue, motor vehicle accident. 3:12 p.m. — West Descanso Canyon Drive, back pain. 3:21 p.m. — East Florence Boulevard, fall injury. 4:34 p.m. — West Ninth Street, fall injury. 5:50 p.m. — West Lucky Penny Place, medical call. 5:57 p.m. — East Brenda Drive, service call. 6:01 p.m. — East Florence Boulevard, service call. 6:30 p.m. — East Viola Street, difficulty breathing. 7:50 p.m. — East Florence Boulevard, medical call. 9:03 p.m. — North Roosevelt Avenue and East Sixth Street, injured person. 9:41 p.m. — East Florence Boulevard, assault on medical. 9:51 p.m. — North Walnut Drive, fire alarm activation. 10:02 p.m. — East Barrus Drive, service call. 10:16 p.m. — South Agua Fria Lane, cardiac emergency. 10:41 p.m. — East Sunset Drive, difficulty breathing. 11:37 p.m. — East Florence Boulevard, cardiac emergency. 12:15 a.m. — North Peart Road, cardiac emergency. 1:04 a.m. — East Ash Avenue, abdominal pain. 5:42 a.m. — Interstate 10, motor vehicle accident. Lawmaker wants to exploit former CG senator's loophole to soften speed limits Missing San Tan Valley woman found dehydrated on GRIC land PCSO: Man shot and killed by roommate in Hidden Valley Big projects ahead as Maricopa pushes innovation Roadwork begins in Pinal to prep for new freeway construction TriValley Trending Businesses Courts/Police PinalCentral.com 200 W. 2nd St. Email: [email protected] ©Copyright 2020 Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc., a division of Kramer Media, 200 W. 2nd St. Casa Grande, AZ | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
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Grant number like: HG-50014-10 HG-50014-10 University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA 22903-4833) Erin L. Mayhood (Project Director: October 2009 to November 2012) Lucie W. Stylianopoulos (Project Director: November 2012 to May 2014) Digital Music Notation Data Model and Prototype Delivery System An international collaboration between the University of Virginia and the University of Paderborn to develop the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) demonstration project in order to establish an open source, non-proprietary academic encoding standard for music notation. The UVa Library requests $161,175 in outright funds from NEH to collaborate with the University of Paderborn in Detmold, Germany, to produce a Music Encoding Initiative (MEI) demonstration project and to engage in dissemination efforts that will establish MEI as the predominant academic encoding standard for music notation. The demonstration project will include basic software for transforming material into MEI, a searchable archive of representative MEI-encoded data, and a prototype delivery system for items in the archive. This will allow the scholarly community to overcome the limitations of today's printed editions by extending the potential of digital editions, implementing new methodological techniques for music research, and facilitating collaboration between musicologists. [White paper] NEH/DFG Bilateral Digital Humanities Program
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The locations with the highest concentration of HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology degree recipients are Miami, FL, Guaynabo, PR, and Southfield, MI. The locations with a relatively high number of HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology degree recipients are Fountainebleau, FL, Copiague, NY, and Brownsburg, IN. The most common degree awarded to students studying HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology is a 1 to 2 year postsecondary certificate. Information about the types of higher education institutions that grant degrees in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology and the types of students that study this field. South Florida Institute of Technology awards the most degrees in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology in the US, but Northwestern Technological Institute and College of Business and Technology-Hialeah have the highest percentage of degrees awarded in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology. Tuition costs for HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology majors are, on average, $5,936 for in-state public colleges, and $12,729 for out of state private colleges. The most common sector, by number of institutions, that offers HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology programs are Public, 2-year institutions (82 total). The most common sector, by number of degrees awarded, is Public, 2-year (1,919 completions). The most common sector, by number of degrees awarded in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology, is Public, 2-year (1,919 completions). The following chart shows the share of universities that offer HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology programs, by the total number of completions, colored and grouped by their sector. South Florida Institute of Technology has the most HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology degree recipients, with 373 degrees awarded in 2016. The following bar chart shows the state tuition for the top 5 institutions with the most degrees awarded in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology. Out of all institutions that offer HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology programs and have at least 5 graduates in those programs, Northwestern Technological Institute and College of Business and Technology-Hialeah have the highest percentage of degrees awarded in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology, with 100% and 60.1%, respectively. This map shows the counties in the United States colored by the highest number of degrees awarded in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology by year. This map shows the counties in the United States colored by the highest growth in degrees awarded for HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology. Information on the businesses and industries that employ Engineering Technologies graduates and on wages and locations for those in the field. The average salary for Engineering Technologies majors is $86,413 and the most common occupations are Miscellaneous managers, Software developers, applications & systems software, and Miscellaneous engineers, including nuclear engineers. The industry that employs the most Engineering Technologies majors is Computer Systems Design, though the highest paying industry, by average wage, is Securities, commodities, funds, trusts & other financial investments. The closest comparable data for the 6 Digit Course HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology is from the 2 Digit Course Engineering Technologies. This chart shows the average annual salaries of the most common occupations for Engineering Technologies majors. This map shows the public use micro areas (PUMAs) in the United States colored by the average salary of Engineering Technologies majors. Note that the census collects information tied to where people live, not where they work. It is possible that Engineering Technologies majors live and work in the same place, but it is also possible that they live and work in two different places. The most common occupations Engineering Technologies majors, by number of employees, are Miscellaneous managers, Software developers, applications & systems software, and Miscellaneous engineers, including nuclear engineers. Compared to other majors, there are an unusually high number of Engineering Technologies majors working as Mechanical engineers, Materials engineers, and Electrical & electronics engineers. The highest paid occupations by median income for Engineering Technologies majors are Personal financial advisors, Chief executives & legislators, and Sales representatives, services, all other. The number of Engineering Technologies graduates in the workforce has been growing at a rate of 6.66%, from 382,245 in 2016 to 407,688 in 2017. The largest single share of Engineering Technologies graduates go on to work as Miscellaneous managers (8.79%). This chart shows the various jobs filled by those with a major in Engineering Technologies by share of the total number of graduates. The most common industries that employ Engineering Technologies majors, by number of employees, are Computer Systems Design, Construction, and Architectural, engineering & related services. The highest paying industries of Engineering Technologies majors, by average wage, are Securities, commodities, funds, trusts & other financial investments, Resin, synthetic rubber, & fibers & filaments manufacturing , and Oil & gas extraction. The industry which employs the most Engineering Technologies graduates by share is Computer Systems Design, followed by Construction. This visualization shows the industries that hire those who major in Engineering Technologies. This map shows the public use micro areas (PUMAs) in the United States where there are a relatively high population of Engineering Technologies majors. Demographic information on those who earn a degree in Engineering Technologies in the US. The average age of a person in the workforce with a degree in Engineering Technologies is 44.3, and the most common degree type these workers hold is a 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate. Male employees are more likely to hold Engineering Technologies degrees, and Hispanic or Latino students earn the majority (2,736) of the degrees. This chart shows distribution of ages for employees with a degree in Engineering Technologies. The most common ages of employees with this major are 52 and 43 years old, which represent 3.04% and 3.02% of the population, respectively. The most common degree types awarded to students graduating in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology are 1 to 2 Year Postsecondary Certificate, < 1 Year Postsecondary Certificate, and Associates Degree. The most common degree types held by the working population in Engineering Technologies are Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree, and Professional degree. This chart shows the granted degrees by gender at the 5 institutions that graduate the most students in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology. This chart shows the number of degrees awarded in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology for each race & ethnicity. Hispanic or Latino students earned the largest share of the degrees with this major. This chart illustrates the differences by gender for each race & ethnicity of Bachelors Degree recipients in HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology. Unknown Male students, who earn most of the degrees in this field, are the most common combination of race/ethnicity and gender. There are a relatively high number of people that were born in India that hold Engineering Technologies degrees (7.42 times more than expected), and the most common country of origin by total numbers for non-US students earning a degree in this field is India (53,772 degree recipients). Data on the critical and distinctive skills necessary for those working in the HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology field from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology majors need many skills, but most especially Troubleshooting. The revealed comparative advantage (RCA) shows that HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology majors need more than the average amount of Installation, Repairing, and Equipment Maintenance. These two visualizations, one a radial chart and one a bar chart, show the same information, a rating of how necessary the following skills are for HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering Technology majors. 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The Enterpreneurial Journey of Gary Vaynerchuk Gary Vaynerchuk, co-founder and CEO, VaynerMedia, sits down with Brian Stelter, senior media correspondent at CNN, to share about his entrepreneurial journey and lessons he's learned along the way at the Techweek Chicago Summit 2015. Gary first ventured into building businesses when he took over his family's wine business from his father and grew it to become a $60M (previously $3M) business in a five-year span. As a young man in the mid-90s, he used to sell items in dollar stores to earn a quick buck. Gary's success is a result of his natural talent when it comes to sales. Every Business Thrives on Money and Audience Analysis: Gary feels the concept of garage selling and posting the details on eBay is the "in" thing nowadays. This can allow an individual to earn at least $1000 per week. Money making is an art, but a social media agency like VaynerMedia does not spend money on marketing behavior. Gary invests in companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr, as social media provides the opportunity to re-assess an audience's tastes as well as their likes and dislikes. Effective Time Management is the Key to Success for an Entrepreneur: Gary's daily schedule rounds up to 18 hours of work, which to him is "80% of VaynerMedia, funds, and the rest is Wine Library TV and personal stuff." In New York, an entrepreneur can't afford to wrap up his or her work by 7pm and then relax with a cup of coffee. To create and successfully own a business on your own terms, requires hours of hard work. Today's Fake Entrepreneurship Creates Hindrance for Businesses in the Making: Gary considers the concept of entrepreneurship today to be quite vague and fake in nature. The reason being that today's young entrepreneurs think they are capable of easily starting up their own business and getting funded quickly. Gary stresses that that is not today's reality. Disruptive businesses not only need a strong foundation, but also an efficient sales team to make sure the products are sold to the right demographics and in the right locations. Creating and Distributing Content for Audience is Crucial: Be it Wine Library TV, the AskGaryVee Show, or VaynerMedia, Gary's agencies are all in the process of content creation. The most intriguing way of creating content is through Q&A sessions. This allows a constant flow of original content every day. Gary believes that Facebook, Snapchat—although underestimated by techies—are the best platforms for distributing content. 0:02 – Brian Stelter, senior media correspondent at CNN, introduced Gary Vaynerchuk, co-founder & CEO of VaynerMedia, to the audience 0:28 – Gary shared his ideas on businesses and brands, tracing his entrepreneurial roots 3:09 – Gary explained that every minute of his 18-hour day is allocated to his businesses 4:20 – Lack of self-awareness and indulging in fake entrepreneurship can be quite dangerous for next-gen business owners 12:30 – Re-assessing audience is critical as it involves a re-engineering method 13:50 – Gary expressed interesting viewpoints on making strategies for building and distributing content 19:52 – Q&A session begins Co-founder & CEO at VaynerMedia
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Most states require bodily-injury liability insurance to cover medical treatment, rehabilitation and funeral costs incurred by your own passengers, other drivers, their passengers and even injured pedestrians. State minimum-coverage limits are too low to protect the assets of most motorists. Unless your income and assets are minimal, buy at least $100,000 per person, $300,000 per accident. Other costs covered include lawyers' fees and non-monetary losses related to pain and suffering. With the average cost of a new car at $30,000, however, buy at least $35,000 in coverage. Property damage liability covers repair or replacement of other people's cars and property. State minimum limits average about $15,000. When a hit-and-run driver, or someone who's inadequately insured, strikes your car, uninsured-motorist and underinsured-motorist coverage pay for the medical, rehabilitation, funeral, and pain-and-suffering costs of the victims in your car. This crucial coverage also insures your household members as pedestrians. Buy this coverage at the same limits as your bodily injury liability coverage. Try to buy this minimum required. Often known as "no-fault," this covers medical, rehabilitation and funeral costs for household members, as well as some lost wages and in-home care. If you have bought a new car with a loan, you'll be required to buy this coverage, since the insurer pays to repair or replace your car after an accident. Pays if your car or its contents are stolen, or if your car is damaged by fire, water or other natural disasters. If your state requires it, buy the minimum. This coverage pays the deductibles and co-payments not covered by your health insurer, or the insurer of any of your passengers. It also covers some funeral and rehabilitation costs. It's not useful unless you face very high health-insurance deductibles. Members of auto clubs with such privileges don't need this coverage. This only pays if you can't drive your car away from an accident and require towing vehicle. Try to avoid it, since glass breakage coverage can add up to 20 percent to your comprehensive premium. Exclude the expense if you don't rent cars often and can depend on another car to travel.
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CRESCO — A Howard County man has been seriously injured in an accident involving a horse-drawn buggy and a vehicle near Cresco. It happened at about 2:15 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of 45th Street and Timber Avenue in rural Howard County. A horse and buggy driven by 23-year-old Phillip Yoder of Cresco, turned left in front of an oncoming vehicle driven by 50-year-old Steven Jensen of Cresco. The vehicle struck and killed the horse. Yoder was thrown out of the buggy; he was flown to St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, with serious head injuries. A condition report on Yoder was not available. Jensen and his passenger were not hurt.
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'use strict'; var _ = require('lodash'); var helpers = require('../helpers'); var JsonRefs = require('json-refs'); var supportedHttpMethods = require('swagger-methods'); var swaggerSchema = require('swagger-schema-official/schema'); function getSchemaProperties (schema) { var properties = _.keys(schema.properties); // Start with the defined properties // Add properties defined in the parent _.forEach(schema.allOf, function (parent) { _.forEach(getSchemaProperties(parent), function (property) { if (_.indexOf(properties, property) === -1) { properties.push(property); } }); }); return properties; } function walkSchema (api, blacklist, schema, path, handlers, response) { var type = schema.type || 'object'; function shouldSkip (cPath) { return _.indexOf(blacklist, JsonRefs.pathToPtr(cPath)) > -1; } // Do not process items in the blacklist as they've been processed already if (shouldSkip(path)) { return; } function walker (pSchema, pPath) { // Do not process items in the blacklist as they've been processed already if (shouldSkip(pPath)) { return; } _.forEach(pSchema, function (item, name) { if (_.isNumber(name)) { name = name.toString(); } walkSchema(api, blacklist, item, pPath.concat(name), handlers, response); }); } if (!_.isUndefined(schema.schema)) { walkSchema(api, blacklist, schema.schema, path.concat('schema'), handlers, response); } else if (type === 'array' && !_.isUndefined(schema.items)) { if (_.isArray(schema.items)) { walker(schema.items, path.concat('items')); } else { walkSchema(api, blacklist, schema.items, path.concat('items'), handlers, response); } } else if (type === 'object') { if (!_.isUndefined(schema.additionalProperties)) { walkSchema(api, blacklist, schema.additionalProperties, path.concat('additionalProperties'), handlers, response); } _.forEach(['allOf', 'properties'], function (propName) { if (!_.isUndefined(schema[propName])) { walker(schema[propName], path.concat(propName)); } }); } _.forEach(handlers, function (handler) { handler(api, response, schema, path); }); } /** * Validates the resolved OpenAPI Definition against the OpenAPI 3.x JSON Schema. * * @param {ApiDefinition} apiDefinition - The `ApiDefinition` object * * @returns {object} Object containing the errors and warnings of the validation */ function validateStructure (apiDefinition) { var results = helpers.validateAgainstSchema(helpers.getJSONSchemaValidator(), swaggerSchema, apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved); // Make complex JSON Schema validation errors easier to understand (Issue 15) results.errors = results.errors.map(function (error) { var defType = ['additionalProperties', 'items'].indexOf(error.path[error.path.length - 1]) > -1 ? 'schema' : error.path[error.path.length - 2]; if (['ANY_OF_MISSING', 'ONE_OF_MISSING'].indexOf(error.code) > -1) { switch (defType) { case 'parameters': defType = 'parameter'; break; case 'responses': defType = 'response'; break; case 'schema': defType += ' ' + error.path[error.path.length - 1]; // no default } error.message = 'Not a valid ' + defType + ' definition'; } return error; }); // Treat invalid/missing references as structural errors _.each(apiDefinition.references, function (refDetails, refPtr) { var refPath = JsonRefs.pathFromPtr(refPtr); var err; if (refDetails.missing) { err = { code: 'UNRESOLVABLE_REFERENCE', message: 'Reference could not be resolved: ' + refDetails.uri, path: refPath.concat('$ref') }; if (_.has(refDetails, 'error')) { err.error = refDetails.error; } results.errors.push(err); } else if (refDetails.type === 'invalid') { results.errors.push({ code: 'INVALID_REFERENCE', message: refDetails.error || 'Invalid JSON Reference', path: refPath.concat('$ref') }); } else if (_.has(refDetails, 'warning')) { // json-refs only creates warnings for JSON References with superfluous properties which will be ignored results.warnings.push({ code: 'EXTRA_REFERENCE_PROPERTIES', message: refDetails.warning, path: refPath }); } }); return results; } /* Schema Object Validators */ function validateArrayTypeItemsExistence (api, response, schema, path) { if (schema.type === 'array' && _.isUndefined(schema.items)) { response.errors.push({ code: 'OBJECT_MISSING_REQUIRED_PROPERTY', message: 'Missing required property: items', path: path }); } } function validateDefaultValue (api, response, schema, path) { var result; if (!_.isUndefined(schema.default)) { result = helpers.validateAgainstSchema(helpers.getJSONSchemaValidator(), schema, schema.default); _.forEach(result.errors, function (error) { error.path = path.concat(error.path.concat('default')); response.errors.push(error); }); _.forEach(result.warnings, function (warning) { warning.path = path.concat(warning.path.push('default')); response.warnings.push(warning); }); } } function validateSchemaProperties (api, response, schema, path) { _.forEach(_.difference(schema.required || [], getSchemaProperties(schema)), function (name) { response.errors.push({ code: 'OBJECT_MISSING_REQUIRED_PROPERTY_DEFINITION', message: 'Missing required property definition: ' + name, path: path }); }); } /** * Validates all references. * * * Identifies circular inheritance references * * Identifies unreferenced referenceable definitions * * Identifies unresolvable references * * @param {ApiDefinition} apiDefinition - The `ApiDefinition` object * * @returns {object} Object containing the errors and warnings of the validation */ function validateReferences (apiDefinition) { var docReferences = {}; var inheritanceDetails = {}; var referenceable = []; var references = {}; var response = { errors: [], warnings: [] }; function addAncestor (dsc, anc) { if (!_.has(inheritanceDetails, dsc)) { inheritanceDetails[dsc] = { lineage: [], parents: [ anc ] }; } else { inheritanceDetails[dsc].parents.push(anc); } } function addReference (ref, ptr) { if (_.indexOf(references, ref) === -1) { if (_.isUndefined(references[ref])) { references[ref] = []; } // Add references to ancestors if (ref.indexOf('allOf') > -1) { addReference(ref.substring(0, ref.lastIndexOf('/allOf'))); } references[ref].push(ptr); } } function createSecurityProcessor (path) { return function (security, index) { _.forEach(security, function (scopes, name) { var sdPath = ['securityDefinitions', name]; var sdPtr = JsonRefs.pathToPtr(sdPath); var srPath = path.concat([index.toString(), name]); // Identify missing reference to the security definition if (_.indexOf(referenceable, sdPtr) === -1) { response.errors.push({ code: 'UNRESOLVABLE_REFERENCE', message: 'Security definition could not be resolved: ' + name, path: srPath }); } else { addReference(sdPtr, JsonRefs.pathToPtr(srPath)); _.forEach(scopes, function (scope, sIndex) { var ssrPath = srPath.concat(sIndex.toString()); var ssrPtr = JsonRefs.pathToPtr(sdPath.concat(['scopes', scope])); if (_.indexOf(referenceable, ssrPtr) === -1) { response.errors.push({ code: 'UNRESOLVABLE_REFERENCE', message: 'Security scope definition could not be resolved: ' + scope, path: ssrPath }); } else { addReference(JsonRefs.pathToPtr(sdPath.concat(['scopes', scope])), ssrPtr); } }); } }); }; } function walkLineage (root, id, lineage) { var details = inheritanceDetails[id || root]; if (details) { _.each(details.parents, function (parent) { lineage.push(parent); if (root !== parent) { walkLineage(root, parent, lineage); } }); } } // Identify referenceable definitions _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.definitions, function (def, name) { referenceable.push(JsonRefs.pathToPtr(['definitions', name])); }); _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.parameters, function (def, name) { referenceable.push(JsonRefs.pathToPtr(['parameters', name])); }); _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.responses, function (def, name) { referenceable.push(JsonRefs.pathToPtr(['responses', name])); }); _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.securityDefinitions, function (def, name) { var sPath = ['securityDefinitions', name]; referenceable.push(JsonRefs.pathToPtr(sPath)); _.forEach(def.scopes, function (description, scope) { var ptr = JsonRefs.pathToPtr(sPath.concat(['scopes', scope])); if (_.indexOf(referenceable, ptr) === -1) { referenceable.push(ptr); } }); }); // Identify references and build inheritance model _.forEach(apiDefinition.references, function (metadata, ptr) { var ptrPath = JsonRefs.pathFromPtr(ptr); if (!_.has(metadata, 'missing')) { // This reference is a document reference, record it for later if (['relative', 'remote'].indexOf(metadata.type) > -1 && metadata.fqURI.indexOf('#') === -1) { if (_.isUndefined(docReferences[metadata.fqURI])) { docReferences[metadata.fqURI] = []; } docReferences[metadata.fqURI].push(ptr); } addReference(metadata.fqURI, ptr); if (ptrPath[ptrPath.length - 2] === 'allOf') { addAncestor(JsonRefs.pathToPtr(ptrPath.slice(0, ptrPath.length - 2)), metadata.uri); } } }); // json-refs only processes each referenced document once, no matter how many places that document is referenced from. // To ensure that all places where referenceable objects are referenced can be identified, we need ot post-process the // reference model created above and record each reference within a relative/remote document relative to where the // containing document was referenced. references = _.reduce(references, function (allRefs, from, to) { var toParts = to.split('#'); if (toParts[0] !== '' && toParts[1] !== '') { _.forEach(docReferences[toParts[0]], function (dFrom) { allRefs[[dFrom, toParts[1]].join('')] = from; }); } else { allRefs[to] = from; } return allRefs; }, {}); // Identify circular inheritance _.forEach(inheritanceDetails, function (details, ptr) { walkLineage(ptr, undefined, details.lineage); if (details.lineage.length > 1 && details.lineage[details.lineage.length - 1] === ptr || details.parents[0] === ptr) { response.errors.push({ code: 'CIRCULAR_INHERITANCE', lineage: [ptr].concat(details.lineage), message: 'Schema object inherits from itself: ' + ptr, path: JsonRefs.pathFromPtr(ptr) }); } }); // Identify references and validate missing references for non-JSON References (security) _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.security, createSecurityProcessor(['security'])); _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.paths, function (pathDef, name) { var pPath = ['paths', name]; _.forEach(pathDef.security, createSecurityProcessor(pPath.concat('security'))); _.forEach(pathDef, function (operationDef, method) { // Do not process non-operations if (_.indexOf(supportedHttpMethods, method) === -1) { return; } _.forEach(operationDef.security, createSecurityProcessor(pPath.concat([method, 'security']))); }); }); // Identify unused references (missing references are already handled above) _.forEach(_.difference(referenceable, Object.keys(references)), function (ptr) { response.warnings.push({ code: 'UNUSED_DEFINITION', message: 'Definition is not used: ' + ptr, path: JsonRefs.pathFromPtr(ptr) }); }); return response; } /** * Validates all schema objects and schema-like objects (non-body path parameters). * * * Validates circular references related to composition/inheritance * * Validates that all array types have their required items property * (@see {@link https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-spec/issues/174}) * * Validates that all default values are valid based on its respective schema * * @param {ApiDefinition} apiDefinition - The `ApiDefinition` object * * @returns {object} Object containing the errors and warnings of the validation */ function validateSchemaObjects (apiDefinition) { // Build a blacklist to avoid cascading errors/warnings var blacklist = _.reduce(apiDefinition.references, function (list, metadata, ptr) { var refPath = JsonRefs.pathFromPtr(ptr); list.push(JsonRefs.pathToPtr(refPath)); return list; }, []); var response = { errors: [], warnings: [] }; var validators = [ validateArrayTypeItemsExistence, validateDefaultValue, validateSchemaProperties ]; function validateParameters (parameters, path) { _.forEach(parameters, function (parameterDef, name) { var pPath; if (_.isNumber(name)) { name = name.toString(); } pPath = path.concat(name); // Create JSON Schema for non-body parameters if (parameterDef.in !== 'body') { parameterDef = helpers.computeParameterSchema(parameterDef); } walkSchema(apiDefinition, blacklist, parameterDef, pPath, validators, response); }); } function validateResponses (responses, path) { _.forEach(responses, function (responseDef, name) { var rPath = path.concat(name); _.forEach(responseDef.headers, function (header, hName) { walkSchema(apiDefinition, blacklist, header, rPath.concat(['headers', hName]), validators, response); }); if (!_.isUndefined(responseDef.schema)) { walkSchema(apiDefinition, blacklist, responseDef.schema, rPath.concat('schema'), validators, response); } }); } // Validate definitions _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.definitions, function (definitionDef, name) { walkSchema(apiDefinition, blacklist, definitionDef, ['definitions', name], validators, response); }); // Validate global parameter definitions validateParameters(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.parameters, ['parameters']); // Validate global response definitions validateResponses(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.responses, ['responses']); // Validate paths and operations _.forEach(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.paths, function (pathDef, path) { var pPath = ['paths', path]; // Validate path-level parameter definitions validateParameters(pathDef.parameters, pPath.concat('parameters')); _.forEach(pathDef, function (operationDef, method) { var oPath = pPath.concat(method); // Do not process non-operations if (_.indexOf(supportedHttpMethods, method) === -1) { return; } // Validate operation parameter definitions validateParameters(operationDef.parameters, oPath.concat('parameters')); // Validate operation response definitions validateResponses(operationDef.responses, oPath.concat('responses')); }); }); return response; } /** * Validates paths and operations (Written as one validator to avoid multiple passes) * * * Ensure that path parameters are defined for each path parameter declaration * * Ensure that defined path parameters match a declared path parameter * * Ensure that paths are functionally different * * Ensure that an operation only has one body parameter * * Ensure that an operation has only a body or formData parameter but not both * * Ensure that all operation parameters are unique (in + name) * * Ensure that all operation ids are unique * * Ensure that path parameters have a name * * @param {ApiDefinition} apiDefinition - The `ApiDefinition` object * * @returns {object} Object containing the errors and warnings of the validation */ function validatePathsAndOperations (apiDefinition) { var response = { errors: [], warnings: [] }; function validateDuplicateParameter (seenParameters, parameter, path) { var pName = parameter.in + ':' + parameter.name; // Identify duplicate parameter names if (_.indexOf(seenParameters, pName) > -1) { response.errors.push({ code: 'DUPLICATE_PARAMETER', message: 'Operation cannot have duplicate parameters: ' + JsonRefs.pathToPtr(path), path: path }); } else { seenParameters.push(pName); } return seenParameters; } _.reduce(apiDefinition.definitionFullyResolved.paths, function (metadata, pathDef, path) { var declaredPathParameters = []; var normalizedPath = path; var pPath = ['paths', path]; _.forEach(path.match(/\{(.*?)\}/g), function (arg, index) { // Record the path parameter name declaredPathParameters.push(arg.replace(/[{}]/g, '')); // Update the normalized path normalizedPath = normalizedPath.replace(arg, 'arg' + index); }); // Identify paths with empty parameter declarations if (declaredPathParameters.indexOf('') > -1) { response.errors.push({ code: 'EMPTY_PATH_PARAMETER_DECLARATION', message: 'Path parameter declaration cannot be empty: ' + path, path: ['paths', path] }); } // Idenfity paths that are functionally the same if (_.indexOf(metadata.paths, normalizedPath) > -1) { response.errors.push({ code: 'EQUIVALENT_PATH', message: 'Equivalent path already exists: ' + path, path: pPath }); } else { metadata.paths.push(normalizedPath); } // Identify duplicate path-level parameters (We do this manually since ApiDefinition#getOperation consolidates them) _.reduce(pathDef.parameters, function (seenParameters, parameter, index) { return validateDuplicateParameter(seenParameters, parameter, pPath.concat(['parameters', index.toString()])); }, []); _.forEach(pathDef, function (operationDef, method) { var definedPathParameters = {}; var oPath = pPath.concat(method); var operationId = operationDef.operationId; var pathMetadata; var parameters; // Do not process non-operations if (_.indexOf(supportedHttpMethods, method) === -1) { return; } // Identify duplicate operationIds if (!_.isUndefined(operationId)) { if (_.indexOf(metadata.operationIds, operationId) !== -1) { response.errors.push({ code: 'DUPLICATE_OPERATIONID', message: 'Cannot have multiple operations with the same operationId: ' + operationId, path: oPath.concat(['operationId']) }); } else { metadata.operationIds.push(operationId); } } // Identify duplicate operation-level parameters (We do this manually for the same reasons above) _.reduce(operationDef.parameters, function (seenParameters, parameter, index) { return validateDuplicateParameter(seenParameters, parameter, oPath.concat(['parameters', index.toString()])); }, []); // Use ApiDefinition#getOperation to avoid having to consolidate parameters parameters = apiDefinition.getOperation(path, method).getParameters(); pathMetadata = _.reduce(parameters, function (pMetadata, parameter) { // Record path parameters if (parameter.in === 'path') { definedPathParameters[parameter.name] = parameter.ptr; } else if (parameter.in === 'body') { pMetadata.bodyParameteters += 1; } else if (parameter.in === 'formData') { pMetadata.formParameters += 1; } return pMetadata; }, {bodyParameteters: 0, formParameters: 0}); // Identify multiple body parameters if (pathMetadata.bodyParameteters > 1) { response.errors.push({ code: 'MULTIPLE_BODY_PARAMETERS', message: 'Operation cannot have multiple body parameters', path: oPath }); } // Identify having both a body and a form parameter if (pathMetadata.bodyParameteters > 0 && pathMetadata.formParameters > 0) { response.errors.push({ code: 'INVALID_PARAMETER_COMBINATION', message: 'Operation cannot have a body parameter and a formData parameter', path: oPath }); } // Identify undefined path parameters _.forEach(_.difference(declaredPathParameters, _.keys(definedPathParameters)), function (name) { response.errors.push({ code: 'MISSING_PATH_PARAMETER_DEFINITION', message: 'Path parameter is declared but is not defined: ' + name, path: oPath }); }); // Identify undeclared path parameters _.forEach(_.difference(_.keys(definedPathParameters), declaredPathParameters), function (name) { response.errors.push({ code: 'MISSING_PATH_PARAMETER_DECLARATION', message: 'Path parameter is defined but is not declared: ' + name, path: JsonRefs.pathFromPtr(definedPathParameters[name]) }); }); }); return metadata; }, {paths: [], operationIds: []}); return response; } module.exports = { jsonSchemaValidator: validateStructure, semanticValidators: [ validateReferences, validateSchemaObjects, validatePathsAndOperations ] };
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New research on the U.S.'s most economically important agricultural plant - corn - has revealed a different internal structure of the plant than previously thought, which can help optimize how corn is converted into ethanol. "Our economy relies on ethanol, so it's fascinating that we haven't had a full and more precise understanding of the molecular structure of corn until now," said LSU Department of Chemistry Assistant Professor Tuo Wang, who led this study that will be published on Jan. 21 in Nature Communications. "Currently, almost all gasoline contains about 10 percent ethanol. One-third of all corn production in the U.S., which is about 5 billion bushels annually, is used for ethanol production. Even if we can finally improve ethanol production efficiency by 1 or 2 percent, it could provide a significant benefit to society." Wang and colleagues are the first to investigate an intact corn plant stalk at the atomic level using high-resolution techniques. The LSU team includes Postdoctoral Researcher Xue Kang and two graduate students, Malitha Dickwella Widanage from Colombo, Sri Lanka, and Alex Kirui from Nakuru, Kenya. It has been previously thought that cellulose, a thick and rigid complex carbohydrate that acts like a scaffold in corn and other plants, connected directly to a waterproof polymer called lignin. However, Wang and colleagues discovered that lignin has limited contact with cellulose inside a plant. Instead, the wiry complex carbohydrate called xylan connects cellulose and lignin as the glue. It has also been previously thought that the cellulose, lignin and xylan molecules are mixed, but the scientists discovered that they each have separate domains and these domains perform separate functions. "I was surprised. Our findings actually go against the textbook," Wang said. Lignin with its waterproof properties is a key structural component in plants. Lignin also poses a challenge to ethanol production because it prevents sugar from being converted to ethanol within a plant. Significant research has been done on how to break down plant structure or breeding more digestible plants to produce ethanol or other biofuels. However, this research has been done without the full picture of plants' molecular structure. "A lot of work in ethanol production methods may need further optimization, but it opens doors for new opportunities to improve the way we process this valuable product," Wang said. This means a better enzyme or chemical can be designed to more efficiently break down the core of a plant's biomass. These new approaches also can be applied to biomasses in other plants and organisms as well. In addition to corn, Wang and his colleagues analyzed three other plant species: rice, switchgrass that is also used for biofuel production and the model plant species Arabidopsis, which is a flowering plant related to cabbage. The scientists found that the molecular structure among the four plants are similar. They discovered this by using a solid state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy instrument at LSU and at the National Science Foundation's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Fla. Previous studies that used microscopes or chemical analyses have not shown the atomic-level structure of the native, intact plant cell architecture. Wang and his colleagues are the first to directly measure the molecular structure of these intact plants. They are now analyzing wood from eucalyptus, poplar and spruce, which could help improve the paper production and material development industries as well.
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December 10, 2007 – Warmzone has hired Jordan Ricks to be the Content Manager and newest addition to the web development team. This is just one of the latest moves by Warmzone to invest in web expertise and technology to improve customers' online experience and give shoppers better, up-to-date content on radiant heating systems. "Jordan is an experienced content manger and brings valuable skills to our web team. Our focus is to deliver rich, accurate, and comprehensive product information to our customers. This is a hire that demonstrates our commitment to our online shoppers and to remain as a leader in the radiant heating industry," said Blair Buxton, CIO of Warmzone. Ricks has an extensive background that includes over 15 years experience in communications management. Past positions include creative director, SEO specialist, published writer/photographer, and magazine editor. Ricks comes from organizations such as the Gannett Outdoor Group and the School of Visual Arts, NY, NY. His wide array of expertise is within both the technical and creative realms and will be a great addition to Warmzone's knowledgeable staff. Warmzone.com has been an authority and important source of information on radiant systems since it was founded, providing customers multiple heating solutions from top manufacturers that deliver only the highest quality products. As the Content Manager, Jordan Ricks will be an integral part of the Warmzone team. His position encompasses the warmzone.com site, and hundreds of other domains under the Warmzone umbrella, as well as producing technical documentation and marketing collateral. Warmzone's mission is to match customer's needs with the finest radiant heating systems available. As an intermediary between project requirements and a variety of system choices, Warmzone and warmzone.com offer non-biased, individualized solutions that factor the installation, durability, performance and operational investment as the key criteria of their customers. More information about Warmzone can be found at Warmzone's About Us web page.
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For us ennobling means to donate an emotion: the soft embrace of a knitted garment, the feeling of freshness of a linen sheet, the sheen and silkiness of a lisle button-neck sweater. All this is possible thanks to our machineries, our processes, our skills and our know-how. We use the best technologies to give our customers the most efficient sampling service. In this department yarns for shirts, fabric, knitwear and socks are produced by an accurate selection of the best dye for each material. The excellence of fashion clothing starts from the quality of the row material. We provide the exact colour required by the customer. Deliveries are made using our own vehicles or a selection of efficient courier services. Quality yarn finishing often requires extra processing before and after the dyeing processes.
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Lara M (S2, OLSP) has started off our new term in style with her great nameplate above. All pupils of the Art Classroom create an individual name plate, using hand drawn lettering, focusing on light pencil work when laying out, good use of spacing and proportion, inking and pen work using dynamic drawing techniques and tonal and shading with their newly taught colour theory. Lara's artwork is a great example of when the right choices are made and a good amount of drive and effort are put in to complete it. I can't wait to see more of her work.
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Distribution & Exhibition Mon, 07/08/2013 - 11:55 -- Bob Gibbons By Bob Gibbons If you're not laughing out loud and often, you are simply not paying attention. This is a movie that's "politically incorrect" in every way, but oh, it's just so funny. And yeah, I know Melissa McCarthy is basically playing the role she often plays, the slightly over-sexed and out-of-control loony but she plays it better – and bigger – here. And while Sandra Bullock seems to be overacting a bit especially in the beginning, as soon as you recognize that's coming from the two-by-four she's jammed up her rear end so she can get promoted, you just go with the flow. They're the odd couple and odd has never been so outrageous, outlandish, and just plain out there. There is a plot in here, but it's lame, weak, and predictable; its only real purpose is to keep everything from happening at once – and to lay out a series of situations where Bullock can be awkward and arrogant – and McCarthy can be crude and confident – and the women can both bond and battle each other over their differences. Some scenes play too long and seem to have been included just for comic effect. But, as the women get to know each other, there's even a bit of heart. Best of all, it ends with a sequence involving a cat. Let's be clear: if it takes a little – or even a lot – to offend you, you will be offended. Repeatedly. Get over it because if you love to laugh, this is the movie you've been waiting for all summer. AAM Supports Sundance for Fourth Consecutive Year Women Take Center Stage at Sundance Studio Movie Grill Announces Major Expansion 4DX Format Broke Box Office Records in 2019 //VIEW ALL CONTENT Digital Asset Symposium NYC Production & Post News About DCR Contact DCR This site (RSS) LinkedIn © DIGITAL CINEMA REPORT
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Please advise me on how I can ensure that remote desktop users cannot install software onto the Active Directory Server they are logging into remotely. I have a client whose Server Security is very screwed up. I'm typically more of a programmer than an Admin, so I need some help. They are using their Active Directory Server to allow remote sales people to Remote Desktop into their network, essentially allowing that Active Directory Server to double as a desktop for 4 remote employees. This alone seems like a bad idea to me. I'd prefer setting up a separate server for these remote users. However, what's worse, is I just logged in using the credentials of one of the sales people, and I was able to install firefox, using their credentials! So, essentially, each outside sales person has administrative privileges for installing applications onto the Active Directory Server! Last week I removed a virus from the server that essentially took the business down. Today, there is another virus sending out mass emails (getting their company blacklisted). I do intend to reinstall this server and try to lock it down, but until the weekend, I'm trying to at least figure out how to make it to where these remote sales people cannot install software onto the server. The truth is, I don't have much experience with Active Directory. I've mostly locked down Windows Servers that do not have Active Directory (through the 'Computer Management > Users' console). When I go into "Active Directory User's and Computers". I do not see that the sales person is a member of an administrator's group. And when I look at each group (that they are a member of), I'm not able to locate any permission setting that reveals why they are able to install software on the server. Could you please direct me a bit. I must be over-looking something essential. Please advice. They are likely either a member of BUILT-IN\Administrators, DOMAIN\Domain Admins, or DOMAIN\Enterprise Admins. Remove them from these groups and don't let anyone ever log into a DC that isn't a systems administrator. As far as viewing the permissions, Active Directory has a group of utilities, however the most useful in your situation will likely be the dsget <user> -memberof -expand command. This will display that particular users group memberships and allow you to figure out why they're able to install software. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged windows-server-2003 active-directory groups user-permissions or ask your own question. How do you specify a User or Group for Client Remote Desktop Access? Adding an Active Directory to a computer-local group - which scope to choose?
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A slightly different tone of post for me but when it comes to Lymphoedema there can be moments of sheer frustration and a lot of the time things are not very straightforward – so I thought I'd do a wee bit on that. (I have used the fish tank photo on this post for a nice calming effect!). For a start we still don't know how or why Lucia has the condition, why she has good days and not so good days, why her swelling can fluctuate so much or even how her legs and feet really feel to her. I think that is one of the toughest things for me – not having a clue how it physically feels for her. However, over her four little years we have learned how to try and navigate these moments as best we can and give her the best care we can, including the moments when we meet medical professionals who don't have much of a clue about the condition. The first time was when a paediatrician sent us home when Lucia was only a few months old telling us it was 'just' Lymphoedema and no advice on what we should do because he didn't know. Then, at one of Lucia's appointments for her vaccinations I had to tell the doctor not to do the injections in her legs and explained why. However, the doctor tried to insist that it would be absolutely fine – to which I disagreed and firmly stated that no needles would be put into my baby's legs and that was that. She got them in her arms instead. Lucia recently had her four year check-up where I was asked, 'does Lucia STILL have…'. She found it difficult to say 'Lymphoedema' as she'd probably never come across it before, so I helped her out with the word and said yes, it is a life long condition and that we see a specialist every month. My current frustration though is compression garments. We have been working pretty constantly with Lucia's therapist to try and get things sorted (I think we are her worst nightmare at the moment!) but we just haven't got there yet. Someone commented on a previous blog post that it took them 15 years to get the right garments and the right fit and I am really hoping that won't be the same for us! Lucia is currently wearing garments that are about 9 months old and pretty much useless. They are full of holes that have been repaired so many times I have lost count and new holes are appearing almost everyday through wear and tear. Bearing in mind she usually gets new garments approximately every three to four months you can understand where we are. The company that we have used up until now just haven't been making suitable garments for us since January of this year. We aren't sure exactly what the problem is but not one pair we have received since the start of the year has been wearable – with some even pushing the fluid down and making her swelling worse. We are now trying a couple of other companies and hoping something will meet her needs in terms of fit, comfort and style. And this needs to happen sooner rather than later as she desperately needs new garments and I want them sorted for her starting big school in September. We also need them sorted because her most affected foot, ankle and leg (her right) has been fluctuating quite a bit in terms of swelling lately. There will be days when her swelling goes up for no apparent reason and days when it goes down – but we have no idea why. It particularly affects her little foot which can feel so thick and heavy at times, her converse can be hard to get on and stay on and her little toes also hold so much fluid. Her ankle also gets very puffy and it can be difficult to try and get this fluid on the move again. So our compression hunt is continuing and to add to this we are also now thinking of looking into toe caps as well – which quite frankly scare the life out of me. When we first started looking into compression I remember coming across a photo of a person wearing thick, ribbed compression complete with toe caps and I cried at the thought of my baby girl having to wear them. They also looked so uncomfortable and I can't imagine Lucia even allowing us to put them on – and she can be one very stubborn girl. But we have to think of the condition and how we can manage it to the best of our ability. And compression is such a vital component of that management so we need to just find what works for her. So while we wait to discover some new compression we are occasionally using a type of punched kinesio tape on her foot and ankle, under her current garments which does work quite well – when she lets us put it on. She absolutely hates getting it off so we don't get to use it as much as we would like (see the stubborn comment a few lines above!). I feel like I've been a bit waffly in this post but my main point is the frustration that comes with this condition in a variety of forms and how nothing is straight forward and easy. But, as always we will get to where we need to be and will keep going until we do. Last weekend we returned from a fantastic family holiday to France and it was a wonderfully chilled out few weeks where we spent time enjoying the sun, the pool, the food, the area, some precious time together and, of course, the football! We headed off with a few other members of our family and a friend as the boys in the group had got tickets to Northern Ireland's qualifying matches in Euro 2016. Our little country got the last 16 which was a fantastic feat and as you can see from the cover pic we were very proud! We all came home feeling well rested as we really enjoyed having nothing to do except put sun cream on, play in the pool, decide when to have lunch and whether we would barbecue or head out for dinner…no routine, no timetables, no deadlines. Just chill time (and football time!). The lead up to the holiday was a bit manic and stressful as there had been a lot going on with day-to-day life, including the continued nightmare with Lucia's compression garments. Without getting into it all we are still having difficulty getting new compression tights. We had hoped to have new garments before the holiday but things didn't work out. So the day before we left, as I sat on the floor in a mixture of panic and helplessness, we had to figure something out. And our wonderful therapist came to the rescue. She came to our house to give us a crash course in a variety of different techniques we could use should Lucia's Lymphoedema flare up when we were in France, complete with necessary supplies. She showed us how to bandage her toes and foot, how to continue it up her legs, how to use kinesio tape and some multi-layer bandaging. She also sent us you tube videos showing us what to do, printed out diagrams and let me video her actually carrying out the wrapping on Lucia so we could copy it. Lucia has been wearing the same pair of compression garments for around eight months now (there's barely any compression left in them and I have sewed them in a least 12 places on numerous occasions) but they had to come with us. We also found another old pair made at the same time that still fitted ok, but also with holes which I patched up – they went with us too. As did the Physiotouch machine of course, all of the extra supplies and our massive first aid kit. (The pic below is just a very small sample of our first aid kit!) At least half of a suitcase was filled with Lymphoedema stuff! So we headed on our way at 3am with bulging suitcases and the hope that all would be ok. And it was. France is only a two hour flight but we still made sure Lucia got up and had little walks down the aisle as well as drinking plenty of fluids as we flew. Our caravan site was then only an hours drive from the airport and when we got into the hire car we took Lucia out of her compression for a bit of a breather as she had been in them since the middle of the night. Our normal routine went out the window and holiday mode kicked in pretty quickly. Our mornings were lovely and lazy but we usually tried to get Lucia into her garments for a few hours while we were enjoying croissants, pain au chocolats and playing games in the caravan. We would then get ready for the pool so off came the garments and on went the swimming costume. We also put a type of Kinesio tape with holes punched in it called Cure Tape on Lucia's foot and ankle and it worked wonders when she was out of her tights. (We used to use this when she was just a toddler, pre compression.) Basically it lifts the skin a little to help the fluid flow better and it definitely helped to keep the swelling down in her foot and ankle where it would tend to pool when she has no tights or shoes on. The caravan site had a brand new swimming complex and both Max and Lucia absolutely loved it. They played for hours in the different pools before getting wrapped up in towels and having a snack on the sun lounger. Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise for Lymphoedema as the water acts as natural compression, so having Lucia spend a few hours a day kicking and splashing like a mermaid was so beneficial for the condition. We could really see the positive effect it had on her, particularly her little leg. After we had spent a few hours at the swimming pool we would come back to the caravan and shower the kids to get all the chlorine off before deeply moisturising Lucia's legs and feet. We would then usually put her back into her tights for the evening, particularly if we were heading out for dinner or for a play in the park on site. We also brought 'the machine' – otherwise known as the Physiotouch – with us too. You can read about it in more detail here. It's a great size to travel with so we carried it as hand luggage and we took time out most days to have a session since Lucia was having a lot more compression free time than normal. It kept the fluid moving and the swelling down in combination with the swimming, kinesio, compression and the extra elevation during rest periods. As an added bonus we could charge the Physiotouch up and use it outside on the decking meaning we could still enjoy the sunshine while carrying out her therapy! We had one evening where the fluid gathered in a ball on the inside of her right ankle – we hadn't done anything different that day so have no idea why – but it was really quite bad. Enter the Physiotouch which really helped to break this fluid down and get it moving again. We also had a few other instances where her little toes were more swollen than normal so we would carry out a bit of manual work to try and move it, though it is a nightmare getting fluid to move from toes. A few nights we wanted to bandage her foot but Lucia wasn't keen and we didn't want to push it. Everything was going so well until one morning in our second week Lucia complained of having a sore foot and not being able to walk properly. So I had a look and found she had a splinter in the heel of her most affected foot. It was very red, angry and inflamed all around it and I was immediately on edge – especially because Daryn was already away to one of the matches. I got our trusty Savlon antiseptic cream out and treated the area, as I knew we couldn't start poking at it in case we aggravated the infection. Thankfully my sister, who was also on holidays with us, took a drive straight to the pharmacy to try and get some magnesium sulphate to draw it out, but to no avail. Instead, we went down the old fashioned route and she made up a bread poultice. It took a bit of persuading but Lucia finally allowed us to put it on her foot for a few hours that morning and the difference it made in that short space of time was unreal. The redness and swelling had calmed making a it a little easier for her to walk on. We then put the poultice on again at bedtime (again it took a bit of coaxing) and she kept it on all night – and by morning the splinter was out! Thankfully no infection took hold and everything calmed down. Another learning curve and big thanks to my lovely sister! All in all we had such a fantastic time. Max and Lucia loved the adventure of flying on a plane, living in a caravan, sharing a room, playing in the pool, staying up late and we also did a few day trips including a safari park, zoo, dinosaur park and beach. We have always said we would never let Lucia's Lymphoedema hold us back and we really don't. We just have to think ahead, consider our options, make wise choices that will fit our needs and ensure we are well prepared for every eventuality. Our experience over the years keeps adding to our confidence and we are continuously learning new ways of managing things. And loving living our lives at the same time.
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This is an account on how I reached Bardejov and spent the weekend with my friends there. I needed to be awake @ 02.30, as I had booked a taxi for 03.25 to Reading Station. I caught the 03.54 FGW to London Paddington (165-114) & then a 23 bus to Liverpool Street. On the 05.55 Stansted Express to Stansted airport which arrived 06.44, this allowed me the necessary time to pass through a crowded security checking area, and still had time for a hot chocolate & muffin. The Flight to Krakow was Ryanair FR2432 arrived 12.05. After passing through passport control I caught the Shuttlebus 19 to Krakow Balice railway station & then took the Train to Krakow Glowny 12.30-12.49. I went to the bus station and waited because at 13.30 there was a bus to Krynica Zdroj (Spa) via Bzesno, Czcho, Nowy Sacz, Nowa Wies, Krzykowa & arrived Krynica 16.50. Krynica is a popular spa town in south-eastern Poland at the foot of the Beskidy mountains. I had some time before Jitka & Rasty were due to arrive to explore the town, the river, interesting buildings & park. I visited the park, walked along the river & met many young people who had just completed a "fun" run & took photos of a pijalnia (a building which contains several taps which visitors can taste the mineral waters) & the statue of Lemk artist Nikiforsa, who lived in Krynica. His art can be compared with British artist LS Lowry. When Jitka & Rasty arrived we went by car straight to Bardejov, passing some attractive villages with wooden churches (cerkwie) in Wojkowa, Muszynka & Tylicz. We had a little drive around the outside of this fortified city. The historical centre is now closed to traffic. I will write more about historical and modern Bardejov in another account soon, as Jitka & I visited the town late Sunday afternoon. At Jitka's & Rasty's we had supper, beer & slivovice. Later we went to a pub, where we sat outside & met some of their friends. During the evening there was a football match between Slovakia & Bosnia & Hercegovina. We finished the evening by visiting a cellar-bar & watched a live gig (where the band had reformed for their 10th anniversary). They played rock music.
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For decades, artist compilations like Greatest Hits and Best Ofs served their purpose for better or for worse depending on who you ask, but in the streaming era when an artist's entire discography (singles and non-singles) can be made into playlists by the listener, they've become rather pointless. Lissie's approach to looking back on her decade of recordings is to redo the songs that might have made up her hypothetical Best Of compilation. When I'm Alone: The Piano Retrospective showcases some of her singles, album tracks and a couple covers with just her and a piano. The songs themselves don't change much from their original versions, other than the removal of the other instruments, but the arrangements remain largely the same. This works with songs that already lended themselves to a more simpler arrangement such as Castles and When I'm Alone, but on tracks like Daughters and Best Days, what's missing feels more apparent. Read about Lissie's previous albums The thing that stands out most on the album are her vocals. They've taken the spotlight on each of her four studio albums but here, they shine brighter than ever. Songs like Sleepwalking and Everywhere I Go go above and beyond the original studio recordings as far as her vocals are concerned. The album contains two covers, a pleasant version of the Dixie Chicks' Cowboy Take Me Away, which capitalizes on that song's yearning lyrics of escaping to solitude. The other is Fleetwood Mac's Dreams, a song long overdone through both live and studio covers by many artists over the decades. There's little Lissie could have done to breathe new life into the song and it marks a missed opportunity on the album. It would have been awesome, for example, to hear her take on their song Everywhere. When I'm Alone: The Piano Retrospective offers a pleasant range of songs from Lissie's catalogue. All of them stand on their own with just a piano accompanying them, but none offer anything that their original versions don't have. At times Lissie sounds tired, almost bored, and little attempt is made to give the songs new life. They're simply there. A voice as unique with songs as captivating as hers have so much more to offer. Perhaps a live album might have been a better approach. 1. Don't You Give Up On Me 2. Sleepwalking 3. Everywhere I Go 4. Castles 5. When I'm Alone 6. Love Blows 7. Dreams 8. Daughters 9. Best Days 10. Cowboy Take Me Away 11. In Sleep tagged with Lissie, When I'm Alone: The Piano Retrospective
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Q: How to call a SQL Server stored procedure in asp file which returns a table I am new to ASP.NET. First I created a database in SQL Server 2008, and in it, I created a stored procedure Getdata. I want to call this stored procedure from my ASP.NET page. In ASP.NET, I have a master page with some other page like home, about etc. I want to run the Getdata stored procedure when the user clicks on Home. The stored procedure is: Create procedure Getdata as begin select * from Log_Users end and my home page code is <%@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/MasterPage.master" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="_Default" Title="Untitled Page" %> <%@ MasterType VirtualPath="~/MasterPage.master" %> <asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1" Runat="Server"> <h2>This is a the HOME page.</h2> </asp:Content> and its aspx.cs file code is: public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page { protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { this.Master.PageName = "Home"; } } Can anyone help me please? A: var query = "YourStoredProcName"; var conStr = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["StringName"].ConnectionString; var con = new SqlConnection(conStr); var cmd = new SqlCommand(query, con); cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@parameterName", parameterValue); //If any //Open connection - load result into datatable con.Open(); var reader = cmd.ExecuteReader(); DataTable dt = new DataTable(); dt.Load(reader); con.Close(); conStr can either be in that format (using the web.config stored connection string), or in as a raw string. I'd recommend this way though. After this runs you'll have a datatable (dt) that contains the result of your stored procedure, which you can manipulate as you please! You can find the connection string by adding the database as a data source for the project, and finding it in the data source properties (there may be another way to do this). A: DataTable dt = new DataTable(); using (var myConnection = new SqlConnection(connectionstring)) { using (var myCommand = new SqlCommand("Getdata", myConnection)) { myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; SqlDataAdapter mySqlDataAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(myCommand); mySqlDataAdapter.Fill(dt); } } you may need to set this DataTable as Data Source of Gridview or something to display
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Gastric bypass in Irvine's many hospitals is one of the most common procedures that people go through to ensure weight loss and food intake. This is a procedure that alters the way your stomach and small intestine handles the food you eat, reducing it to a smaller size for less food intake. Undergoing gastric bypass is a good way to effectively lose weight. However, like most life-changing surgeries, there are some things that one should expect after the surgery. Gastric bypass surgery should not be taken lightly. Yes, the effects of it are foolproof and can be extremely beneficial for your health—but the recovery process can take some time. With gastric bypass surgery, or a gastric sleeve by Los Angeles' best doctors, gone are the days where you can eat how much you want. In both gastric bypass and gastric sleeve procedures, your stomach is reduced to a much smaller size than before, which means that you will have to commit to eating smaller meals. The best part about this is that the more you do this, the quicker you'll be able to adapt, which can help you out in the long run and protect your stomach from any future risks of injury. This also helps you commit to a healthy lifestyle. To keep the weight off after such a procedure, the best way to do so is to exercise more once you've fully recovered. Studies have shown that exercise is actually easier thanks to the surgery, with your joints being one of the most benefited parts of your body. Before you even think about exercising after the surgery, however, rest is important. Los Angeles bariatric surgery is mostly a laparoscopic procedure, which makes for a shorter recovery time, but lengthy nonetheless. In any case, expect to stay in the hospital for at least 2 to 3 days, and then home rest for 3 to 5 weeks. Once you've fully recovered, you'll be able to enjoy more exercise and free to do whatever you want. Not only will you expect to eat smaller meals after the surgery, you will also find that eating can take a lot more than chewing and swallowing. After the surgery, you'll have to chew more thoroughly to prevent a blockage in your stomach, allowing it to pass smoothly and avoid certain complications such as abdominal pain. Follow your doctor's advice regarding the food you should and should not eat after the surgery and you'll be back to eating your favorite foods in no time. These five things to expect after undergoing a gastric bypass surgery are more than enough to paint you a clear picture of what's to come should you decide to go through with the surgery. Take everything into consideration and your recovery will be a lot smoother.
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We are looking forward to another great year and are off to a wonderful start! In October, we learned about Geosynthetic Solutions from Whitni Abernathy with Tensar. Who dreamed there were so many different types of paving applications and materials. Very interesting. In November, we heard from TL James. She is a Business and Life Coach and a fabulous speaker. Everyone came to me afterwards and said she was fantastic. We definitely will be hearing from her again! A huge shout out to Kathy Cernosek, our Block Kids Chair. We had a very successful event at Love Elementary in November. 26 kids showed up and all had a great time. The Principal was so pleased, he asked if we could have it at his school again next year. Kathy is already ordering and planning for next year! We are looking forward to our Christmas Dinner this month and a networking event with WIA next month. We are anxious to hear again from Pat Kiley, who will be speaking about the effects of Harvey on our industry. We will also learn about Geosynthetic Technology and International Trade. Looking forward to WIC Week. We have already begun to plan fun and informative events: Top Golf, Crawfish Boil, PPE showcase for women, Lunch and Learn with Fluor and of course our 5K. This year we will be walking for SHE IS A CEO. Hope to see everyone at Forum in Tulsa! ​Congratulations to these chapters for continuing to reach out for NAWIC. Congratulations, SCR - We're number ONE! We have the most members in the Nation, so far this year as of November 30, with 497 members. Just three members shy of breaking the 500 mark. As of this writing, we've already broken that mark! At the request of one member, the following graphs were created to show everyone where we stand in renewals and new members. This first chart shows total membership renewal numbers over last year's ending membership. Congratulations to two chapters having 100% Renewal: Northshore and Oklahoma City! And six chapters have 75% renewal or more! Way to go: Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Gr Little Rock, Memphis and Mississippi Gulf Coast. ​In the past, one of the challenges that the National membership committee asked the Chapters to strive towards, was increasing your membership count by a certain percentage over the previous year. So just for grins, I plugged in 10% to see how we are stacking up. If every chapter were to have a 10% increase, we would gain 62 members beyond the ending number of 618. So far we have three chapters that have already added more new members this year to exceed their total membership from last year. One has already topped the 10% goal. This is awesome, ladies! Congratulations Northshore, Memphis and Oklahoma City! We've only just begun the year, so I know that more records are going to be broken. Let's do it! NAWIC 's Safety & Health Awareness Committee is pleased to offer the 2018 Safety Excellence Award to distinguish NAWIC member companies who recognize safety as a corporate value and commitment! These companies have implemented excellent safety and health programs, and innovative solutions for creating strong safety cultures within their organizations. The means of achieving this include owner/upper management commitment, proactive safety and health programs, consistent enforcement policies, employee training, management committee initiatives, and program implementation creativity/innovation. Please note that the application process has changed from previous years. Any company who qualifies may complete and turn in their application directly to the National committee for the National Safety Excellence Award. In the past, the award was given top three-member companies at the Chapter, the Regional, and the National level, with a progressive winning progress. We still encourage the Chapters and Regions to participate at their levels with the understanding that these will not follow the old progression up to the National level. Eligible participants must employ a NAWIC member. Completed applications must be submitted by March 31, 2018 directly to the Safety & Health Awareness Committee. Send applications to [email protected]. Best of luck to all this year! The NAWIC Education Foundation (NEF) has two wonderful awards for the Construction/Education Community. Take a moment and think about your Chapter and your Region. There is someone who has made Construction Education a priority, a passion. Go to the NEF Website www.nef-edu.org and nominate them for one of these National awards. Help us recognize these women and men who shine a light on Construction Education. Do you know an Educator or Construction Education Advocate that you would like to see recognized on a National level who has a passion for and dedication to Construction Education? This award recognizes a Construction Industry Educator who has worked aggressively to promote Construction as a viable career path through training and education and/or has worked with Associations and other organizations to establish educational programs to advance and benefit employees in the Construction Industry. Established in 1993 this award recognizes an NEF volunteer or NAWIC member for outstanding service as a Volunteer for NEF on a local, regional and/or National Level. This award highlights the individual that has gone beyond what is normally expected. This award may not necessarily be awarded every year. Applications can be submitted via the NEF website. ​Oklahoma City has created their first NAWIC Newsletter. Lots of information about new members and happenings in OKC. What an exciting newsletter full of new members, even a little one born last month, and many events being held by the San Antonio Chapter this month. News, news, and lots of news. New Member Lee Cosgrove is spotlighted, along with a letter from President Laurie Parker. Northshore has lots of upcoming events highlighted, too. money for the Foundation and had a great time walking the Trinity Trails. After, we met for lunch at HG Supply. good company, great fun. Late last month, Sharon Murphy and I met with the Dallas Chapter about our plans for co-hosting CAMP NAWIC. We gathered information on how Girl Inc. of Dallas will be involved and what plans need to be made. Jennifer Van Breda and I then met with Amy Rasor of the Girls Inc of Tarrant County. Amy is very excited about joining forces with the Girls Inc of Dallas and both NAWIC Chapters. The date has officially been set for July 16-20, 2018. Our Block Kids event is ready to kick off on December 13, 2017. We look forward to a great event. Lara Seigel and Julia Campbell have done a great job getting everything together. I hope that each and every one of you enjoys your Holidays. How to Win: Be the chapter with the most growth in sponsorships over a 1 year span. How to Enter: Send in your treasurers report showing growth over 1 year span along with a short summary about how your chapter accomplished the growth in sponsorships! How to Win: Hold an event BIGGER than anyone else! How to Enter: Turn in any documentation on how many people were in attendance at your Event and tell us in theemail a little bit about the event you held. How to Win: Have more interaction on a FACEBOOK POST than any other chapter. How to Enter: Turn in your "Facebook Insights" that shows the post interaction data. This can be checked back through 180 Days. Please turn in 2 posts entries so that we have a tie breaker! * Event contest and social media contest will be multiple awards divided by chapter size.
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Advertising & Branding Television & Cinema WORLD ROUNDUP Mediavataar India The augmented reality app helping veterans manage anxiety Three or four times a week, whenever he needs to calm his mind, Steve Mills launches the Healium AR app on his iPhone. His favourite spot to use it is in a park on the banks of the slowly churning Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee. "Sometimes I walk down to the riverfront here and sit on a bench and look at the water," says Mills, as he motions to the app, open on his phone. "And using this just puts me in a really good state of mind." Mills starts one of Healium AR's guided meditations by first syncing his Apple Watch, which transmits his heart rate to the app. As he takes deeper breaths, his heart rate slows, and a solar system of planets illuminates in front of him, thanks to the app's use of augmented reality (AR). Healium AR blends storytelling, neuroscience and game design so users can harness their feelings to power virtual worlds and find a sense of calm. "It's cumulative, it builds up over time but you learn how to deal with it. I have several outlets. Healium AR is one of them." In these moments, he says, he is able to clear his thoughts, and quiet his memories. "I'm not afraid of the memories," says Mills, who is a commander in the US Navy. "But I have to control them." Mills has spent a collective 29 years in the military — 10 as an Air Force firefighter, and 19 in his current role as a Navy chaplain. His service has taken him all over the world, including deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan and long stretches on aircraft carriers where he helped counsel a floating city of thousands of military personnel. He supports families who receive news that their loved ones aren't coming home, and sailors who are waging battles long after they leave the war zone. In 2008, Mills came back from Iraq and started working to complete his doctorate in ministry, which focused on combat stress. He took a group of Navy veterans through three months of counselling, using Bible verse as a healing tool. While studying how to help others cope with their trauma, he started having panic attacks of his own. Around the same time, in another part of the country, television journalist Sarah Hill was also confronting anxiety, beginning a chain of events that would lead her to develop Healium AR. The Missouri native had been reporting on a never-ending stream of violence and tragedies for almost 20 years when her panic attacks began. "I lived by a police scanner," Hill says. "Ultimately, consuming that much negativity made me sick." She reached out to Dr. Jeff Tarrant, a family friend and licensed psychologist who was exploring what was then an emerging field: neurofeedback. He hooked Hill up to an electroencephalogram (EEG) machine, which uses electrodes placed on the scalp to map electrical activity in the brain. Tarrant paid particular attention to Hill's anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), the part of the brain that is responsible for, among other things, focus and holding attention. "Anxiety is basically holding a thought or a feeling for too long and repeating it over and over again," says Tarrant. "So the ACC gets overheated because people are hyperfocused on certain thoughts and feelings and they can't let them go. And so we wanted to see, can we quiet this down?" Tarrant designed a program for Hill to use at home with a laptop and electrodes. She had to keep an animated airplane above a specific threshold on the screen. When she succeeded, it was because she was calming her frontal lobe brain activity, which includes the ACC. It worked. Over time, Hill was able to stop the panic attacks and start sleeping again. Inspired by the experience, she eventually left journalism and started working with a veterans organisation that used virtual reality (VR) and AR to transport those who were physically unable to travel to Washington, D.C. to visit the city's war memorials. During those experiences, Hill started noticing a physical change in the veterans. "You would see it in their bodies," Hill says. "[They] would relax, their bodies would soften, their breathing would appear to slow. Now I'm not a scientist, so that's why I reached out to Jeff to say, 'Can you study what these experiences are doing to [veterans'] physiology?'" Together, they started to explore the effects that VR and AR could have on mood and stress. They coupled that knowledge with the neurofeedback program Tarrant had designed to relieve Hill's anxiety years before. The result: Healium AR. "That same concept of using neurofeedback is what we built into Healium, combining [Tarrant's] brain-based principles with our stories and game design," says Hill. "But we stripped away all of the barriers to entry and made it easier to understand and more accessible, simply with an Apple Watch and your heart rate." Earlier this year, Hill attended Apple Entrepreneur Camp, designed to help app-driven businesses founded and led by women. While there, the team workshopped and redesigned Healium AR to help it reach even more users, even more effectively. The updated app recently relaunched in the Both Hill and Tarrant are quick to point out that Healium AR is not a replacement for medical therapy or medication. Over the last few years, Tarrant has published three studies with a fourth on the way showing that the app can reduce anxiety and increase a feeling of well-being for users in as little as four minutes. That comes as no surprise to Mills, who now counts Healium AR as one of the tools he uses to stay healthy — mentally and physically. "Somebody asked me one time, 'Chaplain how do you deal with all of that death, what do you do?'" Mills says. "It's cumulative, it builds up over time but you learn how to deal with it. I have several outlets. Healium AR is one of them." That means a great deal to Hill and her team. "It's emotional for me to hear it has such an impact," Hill says. "What greater gift than to provide something for someone who is sacrificing everything to ensure our safety. It's our honor to do this for our veterans." 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MIST Ice Tea Jug for cold-brew 50 oz. MIST Ice Tea Jug is designed for a simple way of making the cold-steeping ice tea. The double ring silicone gasket ensures lid from falling off when serving. The 0.5 mm hole stainless-steel filter catches tea leaves and gives you smooth pouring. The filter and silicone gasket are easy to take apart for cleaning. True borosilicate hand blown glass can take hot water to ice cold water. Dimensions: 5.75" wide with handle, 4.25" diameter base, 3.25" diameter top opening and 10.25" tall. The slow cold-water-steeping method extracts more natural sweetness and flavor from the tea leaf. It lessens the bitterness and tanginess produced by tannic acid so your tea taste smooth and mild. Just make tea and keep inside the fridge until itÕs ready. Or, try the quick hot-steeping method if you are in hurry. Enjoy your MIST cold ice tea. I have only used this for cold-steeping so far but it far exceeds my expectations. It is an easy way to use loose leaf tea to make tasty iced tea. It can be a little time consuming removing stuck leaves from the filter but even that shouldn't take more than a minute. It is worth every penny and more if you enjoy iced tea and are tired of being limited by what you can find in pre-made bags.
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3.1 What are the methods of designing FIR filters? Parks-McClellan: The Parks-McClellan method (inaccurately called "Remez" by Matlab) is probably the most widely used FIR filter design method. It is an iteration algorithm that accepts filter specifications in terms of passband and stopband frequencies, passband ripple, and stopband attenuation. The fact that you can directly specify all the important filter parameters is what makes this method so popular. The PM method can design not only FIR "filters" but also FIR "differentiators" and FIR "Hilbert transformers". Windowing:. In the windowing method, an initial impulse response is derived by taking the Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT) of the desired frequency response. Then, the impulse response is refined by applying a data window to it. Direct Calculation: The impulse responses of certain types of FIR filters (e.g. Raised Cosine and Windowed Sinc) can be calculated directly from formulas. 3.2 How do I actually design FIR filters? With a FIR filter design program, of course. 😉 Although it's possible to design FIR filters using manual methods, it is a whole lot easier just to use a FIR filter design program. 3.3 What FIR filter design programs are available? Filter Design Applications: See dspGuru's Digital Filter Design Software page for a list of filter design programs. Near and dear to us here at dspGuru is Iowegian's own ScopeFIR product. We believe ScopeFIR offers an excellent combination of professional features, smooth user interface, and affordable price. We sell it for just $599, with a 30 day trial period. Even if you already use Matlab, ScopeFIR's "point and shoot" capabilities can improve your FIR filter design productivity. Math Programs: Matlab and its Free Clones offer built-in FIR filter design functions. Source code: One of the best places on the net to find source code to design FIR filters is Charles Poynton's Filter Design Software page.
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Book review: Talking to a brick wall by Deborah Mattinson July 20, 2010 - 10:20 am Deborah Mattinson's account of what she saw during her time as a leading pollster to the Labour Party certainly doesn't stint in portraying her own role in what the book calls "Europe's greatest election winning machine of the modern era". The fact that Labour won three general elections in a row and yet the fact that, even looking no further than the same country and the same part of the century, the preceding Conservative government did one better and won four general elections in a row, does provide a warning against taking everything in the book – whether from the publisher or the author – too uncritically. But if you read on, armed with these caveats and the usual caution about the balance between accuracy and self-serving in such books, it's an entertaining read that paints a vivid picture of the utterly dysfunctional way Labour operated for years, as if emulating a group of sulky teenagers is the blueprint to follow. She had a close up view of much that happened in 1983-2010, and the book tells it from the perspective of the voters she frequently focus grouped rather than from the more traditional perspective of Westminster bubble gossip. The book gives a good account of how and why focus groups became such a popular tool for Labour, enabling people – when done well – to understand the deeper and longer-term trends which lie behind headline figures. Indeed, the listing of terms which people popularly associated with Labour politicians in the 1980s ("holidays in Blackpool", "takes the bus", "lives in a council house", "smokes a pipe" and so on) vividly demonstrates how focus groups can not only give that insight but give it in a form that more vividly expresses the message to many than a table of numbers or a collection of pie-charts showing quantitative research. At times passionately, Mattinson regularly defends the importance of focus groups in helping understand what the public is thinking and the reasons for it. But even she warns against relying on them too heavily rather than talking to the public directly: "Focus group members should never be used to provide workaholic politicians with imaginary friends". This warning to keep public opinion research in its place is however undermined in other places, such as when she talks of Labour's tax rise in 2002 which financed a huge increase in health spending – and was one of the biggest public spending decisions (if not the biggest) in that Parliament. What finally persuaded Gordon Brown to make the move? Not health or economic arguments but instead: "I ran a large scale poll to get confirmation of the focus group feedback. It gave the Treasury team the proof they needed to take the plunge." Talking to a brick wall provides an insight into the debates and disputes within the Labour Party about how to appeal to women voters, whether to do more to promote women politicians and so on. Mattinson neatly juxtaposes The Times's verdict on the famous 1997 photograph of Tony Blair surrounded by newly elected female Labour MPs ("Who will save the utterly dowdy class of '97 from years of brightly coloured polyester?") with that of two female focus group participants ("It was one of the the things that made me feel optimistic. That this was a real fresh beginning" and "I remember that photo … I was really impressed"). Her argument about the danger to Labour of neglecting the female vote does not always convince, as when she talks up the 7 point decline in Labour's support amongst women in 2005-2010 but does not mention that across men the picture was only fractionally different (a 6 point decline which, bearing in mind the opinion poll data used here, is not statistically different). Nonetheless, it is a welcome difference to read a book about British politics where the female vote (the majority, after all) is central to the account rather than relegated to a special chapter or section. In another respect the book is little different from several other recent titles for, like Peter Watt and Andrew Rawnsley, she paints a picture of a Labour Party deeply divided for years into Blair and Brown camps with the rivalry varying between the productive, the petulant and the pointless. The two camps regularly commissioned their own opinion polling – and perhaps it's no surprise that Labour ended up in power with such authoritarian tendencies because, when figures right at the top couldn't trust each other is it any wonder they didn't much trust the public either? Despite frequent praise, the book is often far from flattering about Gordon Brown, as with the Iraq war – "Team Brown was in a strange place, neither strongly supporting nor opposing military action", and with the frequent telling references to "Team GB". These are not so much a compliment to the sporting achievements of other Team GBs as an indictment of the brutish factionalism that passed for grown-up behaviour in Labour. Even back in 2004 Mattinson was doing research on how voters viewed Gordon Brown and on how they views "the competition" – by which she means other Labour cabinet members. With an eye to the current Labour leadership contest, it is telling how deeply Mattinson links Ed Balls and Ed Miliband to the insular and divisive Team GB, saying they were absolutely central to the team planning Gordon Brown's succession and met regularly. Way back in 1996 Ed Balls and Team GB were running their own private polling operation: "Ed [Balls] did not like the advice that Philip Gould was giving and, bluntly, didn't trust it. He asked me to carry out a clandestine operation challenging Philip's findings". To add to the farce, not only was Brown not trusting Gould and commissioning polling privately, so too was Team Blair – with the result that both the two most senior figures were commissioning their own polling to query that of their own party. The book ends posing questions for the state of politics – arguing that the public has stopped listening to politicians because politicians stopped listening to the public – but it also poses a question for Labour: can it leave this factional past behind? If you like this, you might also be interested in General Election 2005 – What the voters saw. Got a view on this review? Then please rate it on Amazon. Buy Talking to a Brick Wall: How New Labour stopped listening to the voter and why we need a new politics by Deborah Mattinson here. Talking to a Brick Wall: How New Labour stopped listening to the voter and why we need a new politics by Deborah Mattinson My rating (out of 5): 5.0 Political history as the voter saw it Mark Pack, 20 July 2010 | permalink Keep scrolling to read the next post: Warning! Do not access Hyndburn Council website from a mobile phone... Books, Deborah Mattinson, Gordon Brown, Peter Watt ← Warning! Do not access Hyndburn Council website from a mobile phone The political battle over the future of Trident →
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Pax and I talk about John Wayne, Ann-Margret, Ricardo Montalban, and how twist endings can save a movie. On the subject of train robbers, I also briefly review One More Train to Rob (1971) starring George Peppard and Diana Muldaur. And Pax recounts his hunt for the details around a Western-themed childhood mystery.
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Has Len Duvall offered to resign as GLA Labour Group leader, if not, why not? While the king/queen makers of London politics go about buffing up their egos talent spotting for 2016, there is a not insignificant question about the Leadership of the Greater London Assembly Labour Party group. You pose a highly pertinent question. But unless I am mistaken (a frequent occurrence, but, hey) there will be an election for leader of the GLA Labour Group? Maybe it has already taken place? If that election has not been framed in the context of who best to hold the Tory mayor to account and position Labour to win in 2016 (unless Labour is minded to abolish elected mayors) then the London Labour Party board needs to get busy. The leadership you seek can only come from among our 12 Labour representatives elected last Thursday. You cite three potential candidates, Len Duvall, Val Shawcross, and Jennette Arnold. Maybe there are others from among the new intake. Effectively governance of the process is not helped by the chair of the London Labour Party board being none other than Len Duvall. Such blatant conflicts of interest have to legislated out of order by Conference. In the meantime a pragmatic view will have to prevail. Len must stand down as GLA Labour Group leader and allow a contested election to take place. I hope Len does the decent thing and steps down as Group Leader, declares a conflict of interest as Chair of the London Labour Party board, and allows a proper contest to take place. Labour Party members in London wanting to stand for election to the Greater London Assembly are going to have to be quick. Nominations close in just two weeks' time. Nominations opened three months ago. Whoops that should read days. Not a particularly good advertisement for a democratic socialist party. Regrettably looks like more of the same, despite a change of Leader. 1) who authorised the procedure adopted? 2) why were ward members excluded from the selection process at the outset? 3) is it humanly possible to amend for the errors and enable all members in Spitalfields and Banglatown Ward to decide for themselves who should be the Labour Party candidate in the by-election? On the final point, I would just add that I am about to circulate a communication to all members in the City of London (Branch) Labour Party. I know all 80 plus members will have been sent the communique before the close of business today, with the exception of three who will (subject to the readiness of CWU members to deliver first class post next day) get the mailout tomorrow. Why can't the members of neighbouring Spitalfields and Banglatown Branch Labour Party enjoy the same service? ...who is this unknown guy [imposed by Region to stand in the Spitalfields by-election] Brick Laners are fuming about? Is this what happened to members' rights under a new leader? Same old command and control and (question) another Labour council seat now in jeopardy. In four weeks time on 13 November, the London Labour Party will be holding its biennial conference in Stratford Town Hall. Our CLP has lined up a delegation, two men and two women, who have elected a Head of Delegation. But what is going to be discussed? Is there a Biennial Report and Accounts, are there resolutions to be voted on, is there an agenda? As a CLP secretary, I have no idea. How is the delegation going to be guided when it comes to choosing what should be debated? I have access to Survey Monkey, so I could offer every member on eMail a chance to express a view on the performance of the London Regional Board, or set out preferences for debate, or choose whom the delegation should vote for to represent the region on the National Policy Forum. For most members it would probably be the first time they have ever even heard of the London Labour Party. In this new bottoms-up Party of ours, I hope my avid readers close to our new Leader will be moved to have a think about the regional structures - listed as among the darker corners requiring a powerful light shined on them in my book. The regional director might get a feather in his cap if he put all this material up on the regional party's website, if, of course, the powers that be let him. Think of the precedent it would create in the other 10 Labour regions. if you think every member has a right to know, toot for transparency.
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If McCain has his way, this is a name you'll hear a lot of between now and election day. Apparently, the LA Times has a tape of Obama at a going away party for Khalidi, a Palestinian and respected Islamic professor in Chicago, listening as other attendees recite a poem describing "Resistance to Israel." The LA Times reported on the tape. And if you read their report, it's sounds typically Obaman: a man who is congenial even with those he disagrees with, such as Palistinians who equate Israeli occupation with terror. But McCain would love to have the tape, so he could excise just the right explosive phrases (and believe me, they would be there), and cobble together another guilt-by-association hit-piece right before election day. Call this surprise Reverend Wright times William Ayers, topped with a Star of David. For some reason, though, the Times won't release the tape. It's the sort of thing that should have been released months ago. But since they've held it back until now, a release right before election day could only be seen as political. Though at this point, given the campaign McCain has run, even a tape of Obama nodding and clapping to a poem about Palestinian resistance would likely seem lost in McCain's daily barrages of general muck. Given everything the campaign is saying about Obama, how can one more smear ad make much of a difference? UPDATE: and it appears that McCain would have some 'splainin' to do, having his own ties to Khalidi's Palestinian support organization.
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The Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar () is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church located in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It includes a cemetery, constructed in the Neoclassical parallel to the nave of the church. The interior of the church has an extensive set of azulejo tiles in the rococo style. The historian Carlos Ott dated them to the late 18th century, and stated that they appear to be the work of the Juncal workshop in Portugal. The stonework of the church is in lioz stone, imported from Lisbon at great expense. The art historian Germain Bazin describes the church as a "refinement of forms", due to its long, narrow nave and lack of corridors in the nave. The church closed in 1994 after heavy rains caused the collapse of a wall of the church; additionally, the cemetery was used by residents for waste disposal. A restoration project began in 2011, which included the removal of 2,500 tons of garbage from the cemetery. The Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar reopened in 2015. Location The Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar is located in the Comércio district, in the historic lower city (cidade baixa) of Salvador. It was constructed at the base of a large slope below the Carmo district of the higher city. Its location at the base of the slope, which is largely unstabilized, has continually put the church at risk of damage caused by landslides. History The Brotherhood of Our Lady of Pilar (Irmandade do Pilar) was established in Salvador in 1718. Construction of its church began in 1756 on an undeveloped slope of land beyond the lower city, or cidade baixa, or Salvador. The cemetery was completed in 1799 on a higher level of terrain than the church building in the Neoclassical style. The church, its internal patio with a fountain, and cemetery at a higher level formed an architectural complex unique to the city of Salvador. Salvador was geographically divided into ten parishes, or freguesias, in the 19th century, uniting the functions of the state and church. The Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar became the focal point of the freguesia of Santíssimo Sacramento do Pilar; residents were baptized, married, elected local officials, and were buried at the church. Pilar, as one of the commercial areas of the lower city, was home to both wealthy Portuguese merchants and enslaved and freed Afro-Brazilians; the latter worked in domestic labor, as fisherman, and as street vendors. A fire occurred in December of 1829 that damaged the dressing room (camirim) of the chancel and a tribune of the church. It also damaged many sculptures of saints, including the Lord of the Good Way (Senhor do Bom Caminho) and the statue of Our Lady of Pilar, the patron saint of the church. The fire also damage or completely melted sacred treasures of the church, including lamps, silver candlesticks, and the tabernacle. These were the work of Joaquim Alberto da Conceição e Matos. A landslide off the slope occurred on July 9, 1843. The consistory of the church was built above the cemetery, and was carried away in the landslide killing Father João Nepomuceno Moreira de Pinho, resident of the consistory. Structure The façade of Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar, other than its monumental pediment, doors, and windows, are in lioz limestone imported from Lisbon. The monument pediment in the Rococo style was added later. The church interior consists of a nave, altar, sacristy, tribunes that open to the inner courtyard rather than the interior, a former sacristy, and other smaller rooms. The art historian Germain Bazin describes the church structure as a "rare" design in Bahia: it lacks corridors with the nave, has only two narrow corridors that lead to the sacristy, and results in a "refinement of forms"; church design of this kind in the previous century is found first in Braga in Portugal and then in Minas Gerais in Brazil. The painting on the ceiling of the nave is the work of José Teófilo de Jesus, completed in 1837. The master woodcarver Joaquim Francisco de Matos completed talha work on four altars of the nave, six tribunes, two pulpits, the carvings of the choir, and carvings of the baptismal font. The works were contracted in 1838 and completed in the following year; they were ultimately gilded in 1848. The church is home to numerous works of art, including statues, painting, and metalwork. The statue of the Lord of the Good Way (Senhor do Bom Caminho) is the work of Manuel Inácio da Costa. Sacristy The sacristy of the Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar is richly furnished and decorated. A large sacristy cabinet spans the length of the north wall of the room. Six richly painted panels are above the cabinet; they are the work of José Joaquim da Rocha (1737-1807) and completed in 1796. An ornate stone lavabo is on the south wall. The sacristy has azulejo tiles similar to those of the nave and halls. Fountain A fountain dedicated to Saint Lucia is located in the interior churchyard at the base of the slope. The fountain is believed to have healing powers, especially for ocular problems. An annual festival dedicated to Saint Lucia takes place in September, and includes a Mass followed by a procession of the image of Saint Lucia throughout the Comercio district. Cemetery The Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar was the first Catholic church in Salvador to build an annexed cemetery. The large Neoclassical structure, designed by José de Anchieta Mesquita, was constructed in 1799. An exterior cemetery was an innovation of the period; burials within the church proper caused both sanitary problems and the spread of infectious diseases to parishioners. Other churches in Salvador followed the practice of the construction of an external cemetery in the 19th century. Residents on the slope between the church and the upper Carmo district used the cemetery for waste disposal as early as the 19th century. The quantity of garbage caused the collapse of interior walls of the cemetery and cut off access to graves by the 20th century. The restoration project of 2011 saw the removal of 2,500 tons of garbage from the cemetery and restored access to the tombs and interior altar. Protected status The Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar was listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage in 1938. The church is part of the Historic Center of Salvador UNESCO World Heritage Site. Access The Parish Church of Our Lady of Pilar is open to the public and may be visited. References Roman Catholic churches in Salvador, Bahia 18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Brazil National heritage sites of Bahia Portuguese colonial architecture in Brazil
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Fu un poeta particolarmente apprezzato in patria, meno all'estero. Il suo stile, colorito e bizzarro, fu particolarmente influenzato dalla lettura delle maggiori opere della letteratura italiana: lesse Dante, Francesco Petrarca, Jacopone da Todi e Niccolò Machiavelli. Compose la maggior parte delle proprie poesie prima del 1668 e della successiva vita politica troppo tormentata. Si tramanda che Morsztyn lasciasse circolare opere autografate e scritte a mano liberamente nel regno e questo gli provocò non pochi problemi: raccontano infatti che i suoi nemici politici utilizzarono ogni espediente per screditarlo agli occhi di Giovanni III. Fu costretto in esilio in Francia dopo la scoperta di alcune lettere che indicavano il suo tradimento nella causa della costituzione di una Lega Santa anti-Turca. Artista bizzarro e geniale, concentrò la sua opera sull'eros, ispirandosi a Saffo e Boccaccio, sulle emozioni sfuggevoli come la paura, sulle passioni terrene e sulla politica, spesso usando i propri versi per screditare i nemici con le più colorite allusioni criptiche, in perfetto stile dantesco. Ricorse poco alla satira, poiché la considerava troppo volgare: per screditare i propri nemici preferiva scriverne i vizi, presentandoli come virtù (sarcasmo bonario). Fu anche un apprezzabile traduttore, conoscitore della lingua italiana e di quella francese: tradusse Torquato Tasso, Giambattista Marino e le tragedie del francese Pierre Corneille, che conobbe personalmente durante l'esilio. La sua traduzione de Le Cid (1636) in polacco è ancora oggi considerata la migliore. Bibliografia A. Przyboś, sub voce, in Polski Słownik Biograficzny, vol. 21, pp. 809-815; J.A. Morsztyn, Utwory zebrane, a cura di L Kukulski, Warszawa 1971; K. Targosz, Jan III Sobieski mecenasem nauk i uczonych, Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków 1991, pp. 33, 60, 69, 199, 209, 261, 309, 311, 314, 316, 323, 324, 327; Zb. Wójcik, Jan Sobieski 1629-1696, Warszawa 1994, pp. 102, 117, 155, 159, 160, 168, 174, 199, 209, 285, 294, 307, 312-314, 410, 423, 451, 504; M. Komaszyński, Piękna królowa Maria Kazimiera d'Arquien-Sobieska, Kraków 1995, pp. 23, 35, 47, 75, 100, 147, 343-345; K. Targosz, Sawantki w Polsce XVII w. Aspiracje intelektualne kobiet ze środowisk dworskich, Warszawa 1997, pp. 51, 53, 63, 64, 68, 69, 72, 74, 81, 98, 111, 112, 128, 133, 157, 167, 194-198, 200, 202, 203, 207-209, 237, 241-243, 303, 313, 332, 334, 439; G. Platania, Rzeczpospolita, Europa e Santa Sede fra intese ed ostilità. Saggi sulla Polonia del Seicento, Viterbo 2000, pp. 127, 131, 197, 214, 215, 220, 221, 228, 230, 237, 238; G. Platania, Viaggi, mercatura e politica. Due lucchesi nel regno dei Sarmati europei nel XVII secolo: Pietro e Tommaso Talenti, Viterbo 2003, pp. 102, 103, 130, 143, 144, 149, 150, 151, 156; G. Platania, Polonica e Curia Romana. Corrispondenza del lucchese Tommaso Talenti segretario del Re di Polonia con Carlo Barberini protettore del regno (1681-1693), Viterbo 2004, pp. 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 188, 194, 199, 200, 202, 272, 281, 282, 285. Altri progetti Collegamenti esterni Scrittori in lingua polacca
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I was at the Mrs Jones fashion sale and party yesterday, and had an amazing time looking through the beautiful vintage statement pieces, having a drink of some really delicious fruity punch, and enjoying the view from the rooftop of the eclectic hidden location, vintage emporium located on St John's Street, just round the corner from my agency off St John's Sq actually, so I stopped by after work. Didn't stay for long, and now just can't wait to return and actually try on and buy some glamourous items from the fabulous selection on offer by Fee, the mastermind designer behind outfits worn by the likes of Kylie. The most impressive items included sheer playsuits, amazing jackets (there was an aztec one I can't stop obsessing over now!) and a truly unique selection of vintage sunglasses. Also, was excited to see that there is now also hair styling on offer, what a perfect place to get ready for a night out! 100% have to return asap. Mrs Jones is located at 71 St John's Street, Clerkenwell, and the nearest tube is Farringdon, totally worth a visit!
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You are here: Home / Builders / Yard News / Huisfit Hopping With 7 Refits This Winter Huisfit Hopping With 7 Refits This Winter Seven sailing yachts have made their way into Royal Huisman's Huisfit team hands in The Netherlands. They're all seeing a variety of systems overhauls, painting, and more—even one complete rebuild—via the shipyard's dedicated refit and service division. Also noteworthy, among the seven projects, five are also Royal Huisman's builds. The biggest, and arguably most famous, of the yachts are Athena and Eos. These two, among the world's largest sailing yachts, are repeat Huisfit customers. Eos first underwent works there in 2012, for example, getting rig work and five-year Lloyd's re-certification work. The largest non-Royal Huisman delivery among the refits (Lürssen delivered her in 2006), Eos is undergoing rig work once again. Already, the Huisfit team has removed it, since the 305-foot (93-meter) superyacht sailed into town in late summer. Additional work includes overhauling the engines and gensets, plus new paint. Athena (above), meanwhile, has an extensive checklist of her own. Some of it is nearly completed, too, since she arrived over the summer as well. (She's at a contractor's location, since Huisfit does work both at Royal Huisman and elsewhere.) Huisfit's craftspeople have nearly finished overhauling her gensets and engines, for example. Beyond that, she's getting all new teak decks—replacing the original planking from when Royal Huisman delivered her in 2004. In the video below, watch as the team hauls and moves the 295-footer (90-meter): Unfortunately, the Huisfit team cannot disclose the work it's doing for three additional refits, those being Foftein, Wisp, and Yonder. However, all three are Royal Huisman builds. Wisp, a 156-foot (48-meter) sloop, saw delivery in 2014, while Foftein dates to 1999, measuring 108 feet (33 meters). Yonder is the eldest, and smallest, delivered in 1980 and measuring "just" 56 feet (17 meters). Regardless, Royal Huisman can discuss the last two projects. The 112-foot (112.17-meter) Spiip, a sloop from 2000, is getting a few upgrades to electronics and her electrical system. The last and final refit—one that many are following—is that of Vagrant. She's from 1913, built by Herreshoff, being completely rebuilt. Vagrant was halfway through her refit in June. This included repairing and restoring her original interior woodwork, plus creating new crew's quarters. The 109-footer (33-meter) further has new welding holding her old rivets in place and sealing them. Come springtime, the yacht should relaunch and undergo sea trials. Category: Builders, Sailing Yachts, Yachts, Yard News Tags: Huisfit, Royal Huisman
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The Internet has long been home to all kinds of sites about Freemasonry, pro and con. However, it has been hard to find reliable, vetted information on the web on this topic. This page has electronic editions of core texts on Freemasonry in the public domain, presented complete and unaltered. The Dionysian Artificers by Hippolyto Joseph da Costa [1820] An essay by one of the pioneers of Freemasonry on an important ancient mystery religion. Illustrations of Masonry by William Morgan [1827] An early 19th century account of Freemasonry which inspired a great deal of controversy. Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor by Malcolm C. Duncan [1866] A comprehensive guide to York rite Freemasonry, including details of ceremonies, grips and passwords, extensively illustrated. General Ahiman Rezon by Daniel Sickels [1868] One of the most sought-after Masonic collections, with descriptions of ceremonies, hymns, building dedications, funerals, and more. Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike [1871] Albert Pikes' magnum opus; a advanced textbook of the esoteric basis of Freemasonry. Devil Worship in France by A.E. Waite [1882] Waite debunks the notorious Taxil hoax which falsely accused Freemasons of worshipping the Devil. The Symbolism of Freemasonry by Albert G. Mackey [1882] Shibboleth: A Templar Monitor by George Cooper Connor [1894] A Masonic organization modeled after the Templars of old The Builders by Joseph Fort Newton [1914] One of the most readable introductions to Masonic history and philosophy, including (for once) a factual account of how Freemasonry emerged in the 18th century. The Meaning of Masonry by W. L. Wilmshurst [1922] A look inside the symbolism of Masonry. Symbolical Masonry by H. L. Haywood [1923] A study guide to the history and symbolism of Freemasonry. The Official Monitor of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, State of Texas Details of important Masonic rituals, including initiations for the first three degrees, installation of a lodge, and a Masonic burial service.
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In this practical workshop which has been predicted as the second step of learning to build an IoT based product by IoT Academy, you will get familiar with one of the commonly used processing boards in the Internet of Things called "Raspberry Pi". By taking advantage of this single board computer, you will design and implement an embedded system which has the ability to connect to the internet, send data captured from environment and receive commands via internet. During this practical workshop, you will set up various sensors to receive information from the environment in an interactive atmosphere. At the end, you will be able to implement embedded systems based on Raspberry Pi Processing board. Wish to enter the field of IoT in a professional way notwithstanding their lack of knowledge in designing and building embedded system. Wish to improve their knowledge in using Raspberry pi board.
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Mobile Privacy Policy A version of the Mobile Privacy Policy that includes specific provisions for apps that share data with advertising networks and other third parties. This is a model Privacy Policy for mobile applications. This policy supplements any website policy. The language and annotations are credited to the MMA Mobile Application Privacy Policy Framework of 2011, available at http://www.mmaglobal.com/whitepaper-request?fil.... If you are building a mobile a... show morepp, be sure to get at least a privacy policy before you submit it to the app store. Also, keep it updated and be faithful to it! PRIVACY POLICY MODEL FOR MOBILE APPLICATIONS This privacy policy governs your use of the software application Goals List ("Application") for mobile devices that was created by Pagrannini Studio. Goals list is a handy application intended to motivate you in reaching your goals. The Application obtains the information you provide when you create your goals. 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After spending some time to write mbed drivers for the C328 camera for mbed and then taking a break, it looks like someone swooped in and did a cracking job – http://mbed.org/users/shintamainjp/notebook/CameraC328/. The test program takes uncompressed snapshot (80x60px), uncompressed preview (80x60px), JPEG snapshot and JPEG preview images and stores them on the mbed filesystem which allows you to grab them via USB. A huge issue it looks like I'm going to face is that it takes on average about 6.9 seconds (or a incredible 0.145fps) to take a 80x60px uncompressed image and around 11.6 seconds (0.08621fps) for a 640x480px JPEG image, which I think may be more down to the camera than the mbed or software. If that is the case, there may be a pretty high chance I'm going to have to switch my camera. I'll have to explore the code a little more tomorrow to see how this work (in the hours when it's not so late/early) but this should be perfect since it should give me more time for vision processing..
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The battle for survival rages on as Daniel Wu​ ventures back Into The Badlands. Dominic Monaghan and Ron Perlman​ star in horror comedy I Sell The Dead, Thursday March 8 At 03:05CAT. Rupert Grint​ makes an important phone call. Catch him in Driving Lessons with Julie Walters​, tomorrow at 21:00CAT. Enjoy the bumbling British style of Rupert Grint​, Damian Lewis​, Julie Walters​ and more every Wednesday. Robert Kirkman tells us why he is Image Comics's biggest fan in this extra clip from Secret History Of Comics. Based on the acclaimed novel by John le Carré​, Hugh Laurie​ and Tom Hiddleston​ star in The Night Manager​.
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← AndArm? GArm? How to Name the New Platform. Google on the State of FLOSS → Google and Freedom to Search Posted on March 31, 2011 by Robert Pogson Search engines are a necessary part of the web. They shift the burden from users of the web to scan IP address space for servers. M$ and many others laughed at Google for creating a business of providing search as a free-to-users/paid-by-advertising service. Google succeeded and has huge share globally. The major competitors are Bing (M$+Yahoo) in the USA and Baidu in China. Otherwise they are a near-perfect monopoly of search. Ironically, M$ has complained to the EU Competition Bureau that Google is doing illegal things to prevent competition in the EU. preventing M$ from scraping YouTube, preventing Phoney 7 from integrating with YouTube as Android does, attempting to be the exclusive search engine for "orphaned" books, and preventing competitors from using the data advertisers give Google… Sigh. On the book thing, M$ may have a legitimate beef but Google is still in negotiation in the US after a judge ruled the deal was too tight. The rest is sour grapes that Google does not want to be a "partner" of M$, working for free. Nothing prevents M$, a fillthy-rich corporation from doing the same work that Google has done to build its business. M$ should not expect the Competition Bureau to force Google to work for M$. That's not about competition but fair play. Where's M$'s version of YouTube? Where's M$'s information about it's customers on the web? See M$'s view on what they claim. The matter of books is already on the EU's agenda. They seem to be all in favour of distributing books of all kinds on the web and setting the rules. It seems to me that M$ is attempting to help M$ compete against Google without having to do the work while attaching its claims to one legitimate issue, the exclusive dealing over books. I expect the book thing to fizzle and the rest to be kicked out. Google does not have to be a "partner" of M$. If Google scans the books and creates the "YouTube" of books there is nothing wrong with an exclusive deal. The question arises with orphaned books where the owner of copyright cannot be found. That can be solved by having such works move into the public domain or some accounting/escrot in the case that an owner emerges later. It looks as though M$ is shocked that Google does not want to be absorbed by the Borg, and wants Google re-educated by the EU Commission. Good luck on that. I expect the EU will see through M$'s plan to extend its reach into search by seducing government in the EU just as they have done in the USA where M$ has been allowed to use software patents, astroturfing, exclusive dealing, file formats, protocols and FUD as weapons against competitors. The USPTO even allowed M$ to have a generic trademark for that other OS. The EU does better.
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Oppo Employee from China Arrested for Drinking Liquor at Company Guesthouse in Bihar After the state government imposed a strict prohibition law in 2016, consumption and possession of liquor is a non-bailable offence in Bihar and punishable with up to 10 years in jail. June 18, 2018, 8:08 pm explore: India Mallya Faces Fresh Money Laundering Chargesheet, Fugitive Tag The ED had, last year, filed its first chargesheet against Mallya, now in London, in the about Rs 900 crore IDBI bank-Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) alleged bank loan fraud case. Expensive Clothes, Honey and Cheese: Bihar Changes Its Priorities After Liquor Ban The sale of expensive sarees rose by 1,751 percent, expensive dress materials by 910 percent, processed food by 46 percent, furniture by 20 percent and sports goods by 18 percent. 4-Legged Soldiers from Telangana to Join Nitish Govt's War on Liquor The Bihar government has requisitioned 20 specially trained pups from Telangana to sniff out liquor in its effort to sharpen the campaign against alcohol. June 10, 2018, 10:14 am explore: India UP Minister's 'Jaundice Curse' to Those Attending Rallies of Opposition Parties, He Claims Has Cure Too The Suheldev Bharat Samaj Party President also said that those cursed will only recover when he will provide medicine (blessing). May 21, 2018, 1:55 pm explore: Politics 4 Dead, 10 Seriously Ill After Consuming Spurious Liquor in UP Of the 12 people admitted to different hospitals, including Lala Lajpat Rai (LLR) hospital and Naraina Institute, in a serious condition, retired SI, Jagjeevan Ram (62) and Umesh (30) died while undergoing treatment. Indian Prison Conditions in Focus as Vijay Mallya Hearing Nears in UK The 62-year-old businessman's defence team, led by Clare Montgomery, has also argued that India's jail cells are unsafe and used the same UK prisons expert as Chawla's team, Dr Alan Mitchell, to back up their claims. April 26, 2018, 8:00 am explore: India The Tippling Point | Jagermeister, the Hunters' Poison Has Many a Myth Attached to it A mix of citrus peel, liquorice, anise, poppy seeds, saffron, ginger, juniper berries, ginseng etc. are ground, and then steeped in water, alcohol for a couple of days. The concoction is kept for a year before it is mixed with sugar, caramel, alcohol and water, before being bottled as Jägermeister. Manu Remakant, April 22, 2018, 9:48 am explore: Lifestyle Tejashwi by his Side, Jitan Ram Manjhi Vows to Scrap JDU's 'Anti-Dalit' Liquor Ban Law "I know many JD(U) leaders who consume liquor. Liquor trade is still flourishing in the state but police crackdown only affects the poor. 80 percent people lodged in jails under this law belong to the Dalit community", Manjhi claimed. Alok Kumar, April 9, 2018, 11:09 am explore: Politics Irish Pubs Open on Good Friday For First Time in 91 Years The Intoxicating Liquor Act, passed in 1927, prohibited sales in shops and bars on three days a year -- Good Friday, Christmas Day and St Patrick's Day, although the latter was exempted in 1960. March 30, 2018, 7:01 pm explore: World Kerala Govt Decides Not to Issue New Liquor Licences After Criticism from Catholic Church On the basis of the apex court verdict relating to the matter, the government had issued the order allowing re-opening of liquor outlets, bars, beer and wine parlours to re-open in panchayats with a population of 10,000 from April two. 2,000-year-old Liquor Unearthed From Ancient Tomb in Western China The bronze kettle containing the liquor is a sacrificial vessel. It was among 260 items unearthed from a graveyard of commoners' tombs from the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC). Catholic Church Comes Out Against Kerala Govt's Decision to Reopen Liquor Outlets "New liquor outlets will not be opened in Kerala...only those closed earlier will be opened as per the Supreme Court verdict," Excise minister T P Ramakrishnan told reporters at Kozhikode. Kamal Haasan Says Can't 'Suddenly Stop' People From Drinking Liquor Kamal on Thursday said it is not possible to make an entire society to dislike liquor, adding that total prohibition would result in creation of a mafia, as it has been seen in the history of the world. March 1, 2018, 11:32 am explore: Politics UK Court Allows Three-Fold Increase in Mallya's Weekly Allowance Mallya's lawyers had applied to the court for additional living expenses as part of an estimated USD 1.5-billion worldwide freezing order against the 62-year-old businessman last year. February 15, 2018, 3:19 pm explore: World Media Twisted my Remarks on Girls Consuming Liquor: Manohar Parrikar Goa CM Manohar Parrikar had last week expressed concern over girls consuming liquor these days and faced criticism on the social media for his remark. February 14, 2018, 6:16 pm explore: India Liquor Shop Timings Might Come Down by Two Hours in Uttar Pradesh Currently, shop timings are from 11 am to 11 pm. 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Aircraft Design Pilot Groundschool Quick Concepts Airspeed Conversions Standard Atmosphere Crosswind Calculator Fundamentals Of Aircraft Design Fundamental Forces in Flight All aircraft are subjected to four fundamental forces in flight that governs their motion through the air: LIFT, WEIGHT, THRUST and DRAG. Andrew Wood • 18 May 2022 Welcome to the first of a ten part series on the fundamentals of aircraft design. The aim of this series is to give you an introduction to the principles used by engineers in the design of a new aircraft. We start at the very beginning with Fundamentals of Flight, and progress through the various components of the aircraft: wing, fuselage, tail design. Finally we'll end off with a off with some basic mathematical modelling of aircraft performance. Aircraft, like birds, are heavier than air. Therefore in order for an aircraft to fly, it is logical that it must overcome the effects of gravity by producing a lifting force greater than or equal to its weight. On a conventional aircraft this lifting force is produced by the wing. We won't go into too much detail yet (see the post on wing design), suffice to say that the size and shape of the wing is what induces a lifting force that is able to lift the plane into the air. Four Fundamental Forces There are four fundamental forces that govern how an aircraft flies and its state of flight at any one time. These four forces are: LIFT, WEIGHT, THRUST & DRAG. Cessna 150M on take-off showing the four fundamental forces These four forces represent a push or pull in a particular direction. Since force is not only described by a magnitude but also a direction, we define force as a vector quantity. Take a look at the image above which shows a Cessna 150M taking off from a grass runway. The four fundamental forces and the direction each one of them is acting is superimposed onto the image. In the take-off case, the aircraft is accelerating forward such that the thrust produced by the engine is greater than the drag resisting the aircraft motion. During the initial stages of take-off, aircraft is accelerating upward away from the runway, and the net upward force must be greater than the aircraft weight. Let's go through each of the four forces in a little more detail: Weight is a force that is developed as a by-product of the mass of the aircraft. All matter on earth has a mass, and the weight of the aircraft is the gravitational pull of the earth acting on the aircraft's mass. The total aircraft mass comprises of structure, engines, payload (people, luggage, freight), fuel, systems, and anything else that is on board at the time of flight. The total weight of the aircraft will vary during flight as fuel is consumed by the engines but we assume the mass is constant for a given snap-shot in time. The mass of the aircraft is distributed throughout it's volume but often times the total mass of the airplane is lumped into a single point called the center of mass. This can be thought of as the location at which the aircraft would remain balanced if suspended from that point. The total weight of the aircraft can be represented by a force vector (weight) acting at the center of gravity (corresponding to the center of mass). An aircraft has to be designed to operate safely within a range of center of gravity positions, thus the control surfaces have to be designed to balance or trim the aircraft throughout this range. The total weight of the aircraft is represented at the center of gravity and is a vector that is always directed downward toward the center of the earth. In order to counteract the weight force, an aircraft must produce a lifting force. This lifting force is generated by the motion of air flowing over the airplane. The majority of the lifting force is produced by the aircraft's wing. The shape or curvature of the wing section is very important as this is what produces a pressure variation between the upper and lower wing surface which in turn induces this lifting force. We will go into far more detail as to how the wing section produces lift in a later post and you will also learn how the size and dimensions of the wing have a large effect in how the airplane will fly. Lift is produced all along the span of the wing, and methods exist to calculate the lift distribution for a given wing. As with the weight acting at the center of gravity, it is common to lump the total lift produced by the wing into a single point known as the center of pressure. The relationship between the center of gravity and the center of pressure is very important when it comes to the controlability and stability of an aircraft. Lift is a force vector which acts perpendicular to the direction of flight. Thrust is the propulsive force that pushes or pulls an aircraft through the air and is produced by the aircraft's engines. The resulting thrust force is a function of the position of the engine(s) on the aircraft. There are a few common engine locations as shown below: Four aircraft showing common locations of the thrust vector Some common engine locations include: in front of the nose, under the wings, internal to the fuselage, on the rear fuselage. The thrust generated by an aircraft's engines is used to overcome the aerodynamic drag associated with moving through the air. In order to fly at a constant speed and altitude, the thrust produced by the engines must be set equal to the total aircraft drag. The total thrust produced is varied using a throttle control which allows an aircraft to accelerate or decelerate depending on the instantaneous difference between thrust and drag. Remember that while an engine works by pushing air behind itself the reaction force (according to Newton's third law) generates an equal but opposite force (thrust) which propels the aircraft forward. This is why the thrust direction is forward on all the examples shown above. Thrust is a force vector which acts in the direction of flight. Aerodynamic drag is the force which resists the motion of the aircraft moving through the air. This resistance must be overcome by the thrust of the engines. You can visualize how the air may impede the motion of an aircraft by thinking about how water impedes the motion of a swimmer. The principle is exactly the same although the medium through which the airplane is moving is air rather than water. We will look at drag in far greater detail as the course progresses; specifically how to account for the total drag as the sum of the individual components of the aircraft, but at this point it is just important to note that the total aircraft drag is proportional to the square of the airplane flying velocity. This means that as the aircraft speed is increased, the drag increases exponentially with the square of speed. Correspondingly, the total thrust required to maintain a constant speed is therefore also a function of the aircraft velocity squared (thrust = drag at constant speed). Drag is a force vector which opposes the direction of flight. So using our four fundamental forces we have the beginning of a model that we can use to predict the motion of an aircraft. The forward motion is largely determined by the thrust and drag. When thrust is greater than drag the aircraft will accelerate in the direction of the motion. The vertical motion is largely determined by the magnitude of the total lift produced by the aircraft (remember that weight is constant when considering a moment in time). This is clear to see when considering the aircraft in straight and level flight. Vector diagram showing the forces on an aircraft in level flight Things get a little more complicated when considering what happens when the aircraft is climbing or descending. Here one needs to use some vector analysis to show how the components of lift and drag interact with the thrust and weight. We have simplified the analysis to assume that the lift and weight act through the same point and that the thrust and drag line are not offset from one another. From the image below we see that two things happen when an aircraft begins to climb: A component of the total weight acts in the same direction as the drag force. This requires that additional thrust be produced to balance the longitudinal forces. The total lifting force produced by the wing is LESS than the weight of the aircraft. Vector diagram of an aircraft in a climb That wraps up this first lesson on the fundamental forces of flight. Next we focus a on the two aerodynamic forces (lift and drag). We will derive three very important non-dimensional qualities; the lift, drag, and pitching moment coefficients which we use to describe the state of an aircraft in flight. Thanks for reading. If you enjoyed this post and would like to learn more, then hop over to the next installment in the series here. This article is part of a series on Fundamentals Of Aircraft Design. Aerodynamic Lift, Drag And Moment Coefficients Aeronautical Calculators Airspeed Conversions (CAS/EAS/TAS/Mach) Standard Atmosphere Calculator Aircraft Wing Area and Aspect Ratio Aircraft Horizontal and Vertical Tail Design Aircraft Technical Airframe Structure And Control Surfaces Written Resources PPL Groundschool © 2023 AeroToolbox.com | Built in Python by Canard Analytics | Cookies Ahead By continuing here you are consenting to their use. Please refer to our privacy policy for further information.
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You are here: Home Our Company INDUSTRY AFFILIATIONS PRESIDENTIAL IS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS ARG/US PLATINUM ARGUS is a global leader in performing on-site safety audits for corporate flight departments, charter operators, and commercial airlines with the objective of managing risk. ARGUS services include a system of safety rankings. To achieve the Platinum Rating awarded to Presidential Aviation, ARGUS conducts in-depth research and audits. Historical information on the operating certificate, pilots, aircraft serial numbers, ownership, management and financial data is compiled, processed and scored with respect to safety. An operator with an ARGUS Platinum Rating exceeds the median scores for safety out of an aggregate group of operators with like exposures. Wyvern Wingman The Wyvern Wingman certification is the highest safety rating provided by Wyvern Consulting, bestowed upon a small fraction of companies in the aircraft management and jet charter industries. After a rigorous audit, the operator must comply with on-going, post-auditing reviews of both aircraft and crew. Founded in 1947 and based in Washington, DC, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is the leading organization for companies that rely on general aviation aircraft to help make their businesses more efficient, productive and successful. The association represents more than 11,000 companies and provides more than 100 products and services to the business aviation community, including the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, the world's largest civil aviation trade show. Founded in 1940, NATA aggressively promotes safety and the success of aviation service businesses through its advocacy efforts before the government, the media and the public. In addition, NATA provides valuable programs and forums to further its members' prosperity. is-bao STAGE TWO Presidential Aviation passed its stage 2 audit for IS-BAO registration. IS-BAO registration is designed to enable flight departments to establish a framework for effective safety and operational best practices. The extensive IS-BAO audit includes setting up and following a Safety Management System (SMS), along with auditing of the organization's procedures and paperwork with regard to: personnel, standard operating procedures, training programs, flight operations, operations in international airspace, aircraft equipment, aircraft maintenance, company operations manuals, emergency response plan, environmental management, occupational health and safety, transportation of dangerous goods and security issues.
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Connecticut Budget Includes Insurance Data Security Law Linn Freedman Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider For those of you who don't know, a fun fact is that Robinson+Cole one of the oldest law firms in Connecticut, and among our claims to fame is that we represented Mark Twain and Helen Keller. We are quite proud of our history and our reputation, and rightfully so. We are steeped in Connecticut law, and we follow it closely, even when it is buried in the 580-page Connecticut budget bill! Yes, on page 288 of the budget bill is the Connecticut Insurance Data Security Law, which is applicable to our insurance clients. Section 230 of the Connecticut budget bill is called the "Insurance Data Security Law" and becomes effective October 1, 2019. It requires any insurance licensee, (anyone who is authorized or licensed and subject to the insurance laws) to implement an information security program by October 1, 2020. The requirements include the implementation and maintenance of a written information security program (WISP) based upon a risk assessment as well as administrative, technical and physical safeguards to protect non-public information. The WISP must include a number of things, including employee training, a record retention program, a risk assessment process, an incident response process, and to "[N]ot less than annually assess the effectiveness of such licensee's safeguards' key controls systems and procedures." The requirements are similar to the New York Department of Financial Services cybersecurity regulations, and are lengthy and specific. We did not complete a word-for-word analysis, but it looks nearly identical to the New York requirements, including requiring oversight by the Board of Directors. Pay attention to the details, such as the fact that when there is a cybersecurity event, notification must be made to the Commissioner within three business days. If an insurance licensee notifies an individual under the Connecticut breach notification law, the insurer must notify not only the individuals, but also the Connecticut Attorney General and the Insurance Commissioner, and has a "continuing obligation to update and supplement such information." The enforcement provisions allow for the Commissioner to do things like, "suspending, revoking or refusing to reissue or renew any license, certificate of registration or authorization to operate," … and state that the Commissioner "impose a civil penalty of not more than fifty thousand dollars for each violation of the provision of this section." The bill also requires insurance licensees to offer 24 months of credit monitoring to affected individuals in the event of a data breach, which is consistent with the Connecticut data breach notification law. It is an impactful 20 pages for insurance companies, and we are pouring over the details. [View source.] Send Print Report Federal Reserve White Paper on Synthetic Identity Payments Fraud—A Growing Problem in the U.S. That Affects Consumers, Businesses, Financial Institutions, Government Agencies and the Health Care Industry Privacy Tip #198: Cybersecurity for Tax Professionals U.S. Cyber Command Issues Warning About Microsoft Outlook Vulnerability ULC Model State Drone Legislation to be Discussed © Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider | Attorney Advertising Insurance Regulations Elections & Politics Science, Computers & Technology Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider on:
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On Aug. 5, attendees had the opportunity to vote for their favorite vehicle in both the Show & Glow Paddock as well as the Milwaukee Concours. Here are the winners. People's choice — Milwaukee Concours-1931 Packard 840 Roadster Rollson, Tom and Donna Tuls, Holland, Mich. Donald Osborne presents the People's Choice-Show & Glow Paddock award.
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Wilson McCoy (1902-1961) est un dessinateur de bande dessinée américain. Ce dessinateur réaliste est surtout connu pour avoir dessiné le comic strip écrit par Lee Falk Le Fantôme de 1942 à 1961, d'abord comme assistant de Ray Moore puis seul après quelques années. Biographie A l'âge de sept ans, il était déterminé à devenir artiste. Son père est mort lorsqu'il avait onze ans, laissant sa mère avec sept enfants et sans argent. Elle a ouvert une pension de famille avec des fonds empruntés et le jeune Wilson a trouvé un emploi dans une pharmacie, travaillant 8 heures par jour après l'école et 12 heures les samedis et dimanches pour 3$ par semaine qui sont allés dans le trésor familial. Après deux ans de lycée, il est allé travailler comme garçon de courses dans une entreprise de publicité de St Louis (D'Arcy Advertising Co.), et s'est exercé au dessin pendant les courses. Finalement, il a été embauché dans le personnel artistique de l'entreprise et, au bout de quatre ans, il avait économisé suffisamment d'argent pour fréquenter l'école d'art de l'université de Washington avant de se lancer dans la vie professionnelle. McCoy a étudié à la School of the Art Institute of Chicago, à l'American Academy et à la School of Fine Arts de l'université de Washington, à St Louis, où il a ensuite fait partie du corps enseignant. Il a rencontré Dorothy Rainwater à la même université, qu'il a ensuite épousée. Il a été membre de la National cartoonist Society Foundation NCSF. En 1931, il a miraculeusement échappé à la mort dans un accident de voiture où un conducteur imprudent a heurté sa voiture, la faisant reposer sur la poitrine de McCoy, écrasant ses deux poumons. Son fils Robert (Bob McCoy) est né en 1927 et sa fille Carol est née le . En 1930, la famille McCoy a vécu au 7603 Forsythe avant de déménager au 100 N Bemiston av. Lorsque leur fille, Carol, est née le , ils vivaient au 6748 Crest Avenue. En 1940, ils avaient déménagé au 7035 Ethel Avenue. Plus tard, la maison de McCoy's Barrington, située sur Donlea Rd, Barrington, Illinois, a servi de modèle à la maison de Diana Palmer dans la bande dessinée. McCoy s'est servi de cette étude pour dessiner les bandes de Phantom. Wilson était également pompier volontaire à Barrington, dans l'Illinois. Il laisse dans le deuil sa femme Dorothy et ses deux enfants, Robert Wilson Jr. (Bob) et Carol. Le fils Robert Wilson McCoy Jr était le propriétaire du "Museum Of Questionable Devices" à Minneapolis et était souvent invité à des talk-shows tels que Late Night with David Letterman. Il est décédé en 2010 à l'âge de 83 ans. Publications Les histoires de McCoy sont parfois publiées dans la bande dessinée australienne Frew Publications Phantom, et dans les bandes dessinées suédoises, norvégiennes et finlandaises Phantom, ainsi que dans des éditions spéciales cartonnées. En 1955, l'artiste fantôme Wilson R. McCoy a été l'un des 95 dessinateurs de BD invités à assister au petit déjeuner du président américain organisé par la "National Cartoonists Society" à Washington. Le président Eisenhower, président des États-Unis de 1953 à 1961, a assisté au petit-déjeuner organisé dans le cadre de la collecte de fonds pour le "programme des obligations d'épargne américaines". L'art de Wilson McCoy a été présenté dans le "President Eisenhower's Cartoon Book" publié en 1956 en hommage au président. En 1975, la société d'édition Biblioteca Unviversale Rizzoli de Milan a publié un spécial Wilson McCoy dans la série I Giganti del Fumetto avec un avant-propos de 5 pages intitulé "Un fantasma che cammina da quarant anni" ("Un fantôme qui marche depuis 40 ans") écrit par Ferruccio Alessandri. En l'an 2000, les publications Egmont de Suède ont publié une édition spéciale intitulée "Wilson McCoy - de opublicerade äventyren". Il contient des articles sur McCoy, écrits par Ulf Granberg, Ed Rhoades et Pete Klaus, et présente également une interview des enfants de McCoy, Carol Dharamsey et Robert McCoy, par Ed Rhoades. En 2005, l'éditeur italien La Repubblica a publié une anthologie de Wilson McCoy intitulée "L'Uomo mascherato - Il mito dell'Ombra che cammina" (Série Oro 18) avec un essai introductif de Luca Raffaelli. L'éditeur américain Hermes Press a publié les continuités du quotidien Wilson McCoy dans leurs The Phantom Complete Dailies volumes 5-17 (2013 - 2019). Les histoires du dimanche de Wilson McCoy ont été publiées par Hermes Press dans The Complete Sundays du volume 2 au volume 7 (2014 - 2020). Les épreuves de presse en noir et blanc des continus, qui proviennent du King Features Syndicate, sont archivées à la Michigan State University - Special collections qui est supervisée par Randy Scott [bibliothécaire des collections spéciales de la MSU, bibliographe de BD et conservateur en chef de la collection de BD de la MSU]. King features syndicate a fait don d'une autre série d'épreuves à l'Ohio State University. Notes et références Annexes Bibliographie . Liens externes . Naissance en avril 1902 Naissance dans le comté de Lincoln (Missouri) Décès en juillet 1961 Décès en Illinois Décès à 59 ans Dessinateur américain de bande dessinée Auteur américain de comic strip
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require 'spec_helper' describe BuildPart do let(:repository) { FactoryGirl.create(:repository) } let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:project, :repository => repository) } let(:build) { FactoryGirl.create(:build, :project => project) } let(:build_part) { FactoryGirl.create(:build_part, :paths => ["a", "b"], :kind => "spec", :build_instance => build, :queue => 'ci') } describe "#create_and_enqueue_new_build_attempt!" do it "should create a new build attempt" do expect { build_part.create_and_enqueue_new_build_attempt! }.to change(build_part.build_attempts, :count).by(1) end it "updates the build state to running" do expect(build.state).not_to eq(:running) build_part.create_and_enqueue_new_build_attempt! expect(build.state).to eq(:running) end it "enqueues onto the queue specified in the build part" do build_part.update_attribute(:queue, 'queueX') expect(BuildAttemptJob).to receive(:enqueue_on).once do |queue, arg_hash| expect(queue).to eq("queueX") end build_part.create_and_enqueue_new_build_attempt! end it "should enqueue the build attempt for building" do build_part.update_attributes!(:options => {"ruby" => "ree"}) expect(BuildAttemptJob).to receive(:enqueue_on).once do |queue, arg_hash| expect(queue).to eq("ci") expect(arg_hash["build_attempt_id"]).not_to be_blank expect(arg_hash["build_ref"]).not_to be_blank expect(arg_hash["build_kind"]).not_to be_blank expect(arg_hash["test_files"]).not_to be_blank expect(arg_hash["repo_name"]).not_to be_blank expect(arg_hash["test_command"]).not_to be_blank expect(arg_hash["repo_url"]).not_to be_blank expect(arg_hash["options"]).to eq({"ruby" => "ree"}) end build_part.create_and_enqueue_new_build_attempt! end end describe "#job_args" do let(:repository) { FactoryGirl.create(:repository, :url => "[email protected]:org/test-repo.git") } context "with a git mirror specified" do before do settings = SettingsAccessor.new(<<-YAML) git_servers: github.com: type: github mirror: "git://git-mirror.example.com/" YAML stub_const "Settings", settings end it "should substitute the mirror" do build_attempt = build_part.build_attempts.create!(:state => :runnable) args = build_part.job_args(build_attempt) expect(args["repo_url"]).to eq("git://git-mirror.example.com/org/test-repo.git") end end context "with no git mirror specified" do before do settings = SettingsAccessor.new(<<-YAML) git_servers: github.com: type: github YAML stub_const "Settings", settings end it "should return the original git url" do build_attempt = build_part.build_attempts.create!(:state => :runnable) args = build_part.job_args(build_attempt) expect(args["repo_url"]).to eq(repository.url) end end end describe "#unsuccessful?" do subject { build_part.unsuccessful? } context "with all successful attempts" do before do 2.times { FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :passed) } end it { should be false } end context "with one successful attempt" do before { 2.times { FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :failed) } FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :passed) } it { should be false } end context "with all unsuccessful attempts" do before do 2.times { FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :failed) } end it { should be true } end end describe "#status" do subject { build_part.status } context "with all successful attempts" do before do 2.times { FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :passed) } end it { should == :passed } end context "with one successful attempt" do before do FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :failed) FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :passed) FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :failed) end it { should == :passed } end context "with no successful attempts" do before do FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :failed) FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :running) end it { should == :running } end end context "#is_for?" do it "is true for the same language" do build_part = BuildPart.new(:options => {"language" => "ruby"}) expect(build_part.is_for?(:ruby)).to be true expect(build_part.is_for?("ruby")).to be true expect(build_part.is_for?("RuBy")).to be true end it "is false for the different languages" do build_part = BuildPart.new(:options => {"language" => "python"}) expect(build_part.is_for?(:ruby)).to be false end end describe "#is_running?" do subject { build_part.is_running? } context "when not finished" do it { should be true } end context "when finished" do before { FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :build_part => build_part, :state => :passed, :finished_at => Time.now) } it { should be false } end end context "#last_completed_attempt" do it "does not find if not in a completed state" do (BuildAttempt::STATES - BuildAttempt::COMPLETED_BUILD_STATES).each do |state| FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :state => state) end expect(BuildPart.last.last_completed_attempt).to be_nil end it "does find a completed" do attempt = FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, :state => :passed) expect(BuildPart.last.last_completed_attempt).to eq(attempt) end end describe "#last_stdout_artifact" do let(:artifact) { FactoryGirl.create(:build_artifact, :log_file => File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + file)) } let(:attempt) { artifact.build_attempt } let(:part) { attempt.build_part } subject { part.last_stdout_artifact } context "stdout.log" do let(:file) { "stdout.log" } it { should == artifact } end context "stdout.log.gz" do let(:file) { "stdout.log.gz" } it { should == artifact } end end describe "#last_junit_artifact" do let(:artifact) { FactoryGirl.create(:build_artifact, :log_file => File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + "rspec.xml.log.gz")) } let(:part) { artifact.build_attempt.build_part } subject { part.last_junit_artifact } it { should == artifact } describe "#last_junit_failures" do subject { part.last_junit_failures } it { should have(1).testcase } end end describe "#should_reattempt?" do let(:build_part) { FactoryGirl.create(:build_part, retry_count: 1, build_instance: build) } context "for a main-branch build" do let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:main_project, repository: repository) } it "might reattempt" do expect(build_part.should_reattempt?).to be true end end context "for a merge_on_success branch build" do let(:build) { FactoryGirl.create(:build, project: project, merge_on_success: true) } it "might reattempt" do expect(build_part.should_reattempt?).to be true end end context "for a non merge_on_success branch build" do before { expect(build.merge_on_success).to be_falsey } it "will not reattempt" do expect(build_part.should_reattempt?).to be false end end context "when we have already hit the retry count" do let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:main_project, repository: repository) } before do FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, build_part: build_part, state: :failed) FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, build_part: build_part, state: :failed) end it "will not reattempt" do expect(build_part.should_reattempt?).to be false end end context "when we are just one away from the retry count" do let(:project) { FactoryGirl.create(:main_project, repository: repository) } before do FactoryGirl.create(:build_attempt, build_part: build_part, state: :failed) end it "will reattempt" do expect(build_part.should_reattempt?).to be true end end end end
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You're in bed with the jealous husband? You should do a runner mate. Hope he has an injury free season, will you be covering the games again? How can you tell that? Robin Hood sort of legend or Roy of the Rovers? Bruce seems to like Hutchinson so wouldn't surprise me if he's he still next season. I hope that's the biggest worry you have in your life. And a big thanks to you for keeping us informed of so many things over the season. Have we took the Shoreham again? Wednesday boys we are here .... Sorry getting carried away. Won't they be at the older end of the scale? And if they aren't good enough for the Prem then why sign them if we go up? How do you know this did JJ tell you this himself? Just wondering like. Hope I'm wrong too, would like to see some real quality signings for the midfield. DC might think sod it, take the hit of a ten points reduction and go with real quality signings all over the park and still go up. Unfortunately won't happen. I've said in other threads today, that I'd be surprised if we make wholesale changes to the squad let a few go, Abdi, Jones etc and then hopefully a few quality loan signings. Yeah that sounds like a great business plan.
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A warm welcome is assured at this charming Victorian property, which is located in a quiet residential area facing the sea and only a short walk from Penzance's beach and town centre attractions. Bedrooms, some with views towards the coast, are spacious and attractively appointed. There's a stylish guest lounge with many homely features, and breakfast shouldn't to be missed. Secure parking is provided. A30 to Penzance, at rail station follow road along harbourfront into Promenade Road. Opposite Jubilee Bathing Pool, Regent Terrace 2nd right.
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This brand new luxurious two-bed apartment is on the fourth floor. Newly created and decorated in modern neutral colours. This apartment has two king size bedrooms and one bright and spacious kitchen/lounge. This area contains a flat screen TV and a 2-seater sofabed.
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Bitcoin fell toward $15,000 after the cryptocurrency's biggest rally in two weeks ended a rout that wiped more than $9,000 off the price. The largest digital coin fell 4.6% to $15,214 at 10:08 a.m. in New York, having earlier climbed as much as 3.6%. Among rival digital currencies, ripple extended its gains to 9.6%, while ethereum and litecoin fell 1.2% and 6.2% respectively, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The relatively quiet day for bitcoin comes on the heels of a five-day slump that reached 44% at its depths and took the coin below $11,000 on Friday. Just four days earlier, it rose within striking distance of $20,000 after a torrid advance that started in early December. Investors continued to snap up shares in companies often seen as a safer alternative to investing directly in the cryptocurrency itself. Digital Power rose in early trading after saying it's boosting its computing infrastructure to mine digital coins. On Track Innovation also advanced. Bitcoin futures on the CME Group exchange slipped 3.6%. Bitcoin's volatility is adding to an ongoing debate about how to value the digital coin which has surged about 1,600 percent this year. For skeptics doubting whether individuals and businesses will truly start using bitcoin as a medium of exchange — as opposed to some officially backed digital currency — the short-lived rebound from the past week's selloff portends further declines.
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[ANTIOQUIA] Budget and Itinerary [MEDELLÍN] The Transformation of Comuna 13 [BOGOTÁ] Budget and Itinerary [BOGOTÁ] What's Left of Nueva Granada [BOGOTÁ] Blast from the Past at La Candelaria [PUNTARENAS] Budget and Itinerary [PUNTARENAS] Tell Them Manuel Antonio Sucks [LIMÓN] Budget and Itinerary [LIMÓN] Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge [SAN JOSÉ] Budget and Itinerary [CARTAGO] Budget and Itinerary [CARTAGO] Mount Foggy Foggy [SAN JOSÉ] Just How Pura Is the Vida? [ONTARIO] Budget and Itinerary (2) [TORONTO] New York Junior [NIAGARA FALLS] Free Shower, Bring Shampoo and Soap [QUÉBEC] Budget and Itinerary [QUÉBEC] Vive la Francophonie! [MONTRÉAL] Vieux-Montréal [MONTRÉAL] Mont Royal & McGill What If...?: Episode 9 [ONTARIO] Budget and Itinerary [OTTAWA] I Want to Speak with the Manager of Canada [BRITISH COLUMBIA] Budget and Itinerary [NORTH VANCOUVER] Capilano Suspension Bridge Park [VICTORIA] Vancouver the Island Not the City [VANCOUVER] A Perfect Mix of the Urban and the Na... A.K.A "How to Pick a Fight with Your Costa Rican Friends". I don't think you will go that far, though. There's just no hating Manuel Antonio. No, Manuel Antonio is not a campy villain from a Costa Rican telenovela. Manuel Antonio is a national park located in the southern region of Puntarenas, a small tropical jungle along a beach on the country's Pacific Coast. Ask anyone, may they be local or tourist, which one place you should visit while in Costa Rica and Manuel Antonio will most likely be the definitive answer. And so, the verdict, did Manuel Antonio, indeed, sucked? Not really. It is probably the smallest national park the country has on offer but what it lacks in size it makes up for through its natural charm. Since I've only ever been to Manzanillo on the Caribbean side, it's the only comparison I can think of. Think of that national park as the Indiana Jones version of Manuel Antonio. On the other hand, Manuel Antonio is the convenient and touristy cousin, catering and adjusting more to the whims of the tourist. That's not meant in a bad way anyway. But first, how do we get here? I saw direct pink buses from San José to Quepos. Think of Quepos as the downtown area. To get to Manuel Antonio from there, a 15-minute taxi or Uber ride will suffice. Even so, Manuel Antonio has no shortage of restaurants and accommodation options. Quepos is just where the bus terminal to and from the rest of the country is located. Just book your ho(s)tel at Manuel Antonio, although I don't think you have to. I already mentioned that the place is kinda small. However, if you are a legit beach bum and would just like to laze around, then you can spend a few days there even without having to buy a ticket for the national park itself. If your main goal is to visit the park, then I'd say a day trip should suffice. If you hate plants and animals that much and you've already visited other bigger Costa Rican national parks, then I'd say just skip, OR make Manuel Antonio that one national park on your itinerary. In our case, we decided to establish our base in Jacó, which has been badmouthed by practically every other person I've talked to about it. Jacó is also in Puntarenas but strategically located right between San José and Manuel Antonio, each way just a 2-hr bus ride away. Jacó is more of a surfing mecca a la La Union. People just go there to learn how to surf, but because of its central location, you will never run out of accommodations and restaurants there. That's why I chose it, along with its location because I'm heading straight to the airport after checking out on Monday. Back to Manuel Antonio, there are walkways both in gravel and wood to facilitate a smooth tour. These pathways are placed in the middle of the green areas and usually connected with viewing decks that provide info on what you are supposed to see in that particular portion of the jungle. My only disappointment is that the lazy sloths were, once again, a no-show. You will find a group of people or two pointing up to the trees sometimes, but the sloths are just so hard to see. The sloths boycotted but the iguanas showed up. Those lizards just come out of nowhere and then stay catatonic in front of you. What their deal is, I don't really know. I think I spotted around six that day, including two that were frolicking at the beach. Hey, at least dem lizards have a love life. Do you? Flora and fauna abound, the beach comes as an added bonus to the legit nature enthusiast. Costa Rica seems to be an expert in combing both jungle and beach in one itinerary, and Manuel Antonio has perfected this technique. In the end, I was neither amused nor disappointed. My reaction is similar to visiting any lazy beach in the Pacific. This time around, though, I found myself on the other side of the ocean. I still like Manuel Antonio more than I did Manzanillo, or perhaps it's just some sort of Pacific Islander bias? CATEGORY: Costa Rica, Jaco, Puntarenas, Travel
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[email protected] Team Andrew Uttoxeter MP hopeful on rail upgrade Wednesday 9th January 2013 (Andrew Griffiths) UTTOXETER'S MP remains confident the much-maligned rail service through the town will be improved – despite seemingly missing out on major investment. Network Rail yesterday unveiled £37.5bn plans to develop the UK's railway infrastructure over the next five years. The plans include the electrification of the Midland Mainline, platform extensions on the same line to allow for longer trains and the remodelling of the line at Derby. However, the Stoke to Derby line which Uttoxeter Railway Station sits on is not mentioned in the investment plans, despite it being well-documented that the line is in desperate need of longer trains and electrification to improve services. Uttoxeter MP Andrew Griffiths, though, told the Advertiser he is confident improvements on the Stoke to Derby line talked about for 2015 are still going ahead, and could even start sooner. He said: "It is fantastic that the government are investing so heavily in improvements to the railway infrastructure but it is important that Uttoxeter is not left behind in those upgrades. "Improvements are due to begin on the Stoke to Derby line in 2015 and I wrote to the Minister for Transport to see if there was a possibility of bringing that forward and he has said he will investigate whether that is a possibility. "I am encouraged that the minister has agreed to look again at Uttoxeter and what can be done to bring forward the proposed improvements to the quality of the services." Mr Griffiths wrote to the Minister for Transport Simon Burns about capacity and overcrowding at Uttoxeter Railway Station after numerous incidents, particularly on race days. In Mr Burns' response he told Uttoxeter's MP that he had spoken to operator East Midlands Trains (EMT) about the issues on the line. He said: "EMT has told my officials that it monitors overcrowding on all its routes and has identified problems on the Crewe/Derby route. "EMT has therefore now strengthened a Friday circuit on this route to try and address overcrowding problems at Derby in the evening peak. "EMT have assured my officials that it will address short-term issues such as racing at Uttoxeter by strengthening specific trains under short-term plan arrangements. "The operator believes there is also some potential of gaining outside funding for additional rolling stock but this is very much a work in progress and depends on that funding being available. "In relation to your query about whether there is any possibility of having the upgrade of the section of line between Stoke and Derby brought forward, I have asked my officials to look into this further and write back to you." Keep up to date with what I am doing in Parliament and out and about in Burton and Uttoxeter - sign up for my e-newsletter. The information you provide here is for the sole purpose of signing up to Andrew's fortnightly newsletter about his activities as the Member of Parliament for Burton and Uttoxeter. Your data will be only used for the purpose which it was provided for in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018 and will not be passed on to any third parties. For more information on how your data will be used by Andrew Griffiths MP, please visit the Privacy Notice page. 05/07: Burton's MP praises award-winning Queen's Hospital prostate cancer team (Andrew Griffiths) Burton's MP Andrew Griffiths has praised Sarah Minns and Dr Jyoti Shah from the urology department at Queen's Hospital in Burton,... 15/06: Burton's MP welcomes Government plans to recruit more doctors and nurses from overseas (Andrew Griffiths) Burton's MP Andrew Griffiths has welcomed the Government's announcement that doctors and nurses will be excluded from the cap on... 11/06: Uttoxeter's MP hails success in first stage of his rail service improvement campaign (Andrew Griffiths) Uttoxeter's Member of Parliament, Andrew Griffiths, has branded the first stage of his rail campaign a success after details were... This website is paid for through privately-raised funds and is not funded through any parliamentary allowances or other taxpayers' money Home | About Andrew | Gallery | News | Campaigns | Transparency | In Parliament | Team Andrew | Contact Andrew | Search Promoted by Conor Wileman on behalf of Andrew Griffiths MP both of Gothard House, 9 St Paul's Square, Burton upon Trent, DE14 2EF
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Teen charged after gunshots fired and man attacked in Balsall Heath park The bullet missed the victim but he suffered minor injuries in an assault Stephanie BallooSenior Reporter A teenager has been charged after a gun was fired in a city play area. Police cordoned off a park off George Road, Balsall Heath following a shooting and assault in broad daylight on Thursday (May 2). The victim was assaulted and allegedly targeted with the gun. He suffered minor injuries from the attack - which took place at around 2.30pm. Now, Humza Tufail on Mount Close, Moseley has been charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, assault and attempt murder. The 18-year-old is due to appear before Birmingham Magistrates Court today (May 6). West Midlands Police has evoked extra powers following a series of gun related incidents in Balsall Heath. From 4pm this Bank Holiday Monday, the force will have s.60 stop and search powers in place in the area. (Image: BEARDED BROZ) Woman remains critical after Birmingham city centre attack It comes after a trio of separate gun crimes in Balsall Heath within just three days - including one where a man was blasted in the face. The 21-year-old victim was left fighting for his life after the shooting on Edgbaston Road. A video which was taken by a passer-by and sent to bearded Broz shows Roshven Road blocked off by police cars and worried residents gathered. On Tuesday, a 21-year-old man was shot in the face in Edgbaston Road, at 9.30pm. (Image: Darren Quinton) Armed police in street as man fights for his life Officers were called to an address by the ambulance service, after the man was discovered in cardiac arrest with life-threatening injuries. The victim was rushed to hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. He remains in a critical condition. The area was cordoned off to allow for a forensic examination. A number of witnesses were spoken to, CCTV was collected and house to house enquiries made. Investigators were keeping an open mind regarding the circumstances and motive for the incident. Just under a mile away and on Wednesday, Roshven Road was closed off after a gun was aimed at a car. Bullet fired at car on busy road near to where man shot in the face No one was injured but police are trying to track down a blue Hyundai Tuscon or black Mazda which was seen in the vicinity at the time of the incident. A West Midlands Police spokeswoman said: "Police are investigating after a shot was fired at a car in Roshven Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham at 6.30pm yesterday (1 May). "There were no reported injuries and enquiries continue. "We are appealing for anyone who saw a blue Hyundai Tuscon or black Mazda in the area at that time. "CCTV is being reviewed and anyone with information is asked to contact police quoting crime reference number 20BE/104082N/19." Birmingham City Centre
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We are going to visit today our famous Burana Tower. It was built in the 11th century. There was a thriving city on the Great Silk Road. Also you will see Stone Warriors – Balbals. If a famous soldier was killed during a war then people would always make a stature for him. After an interesting excursion and climbing on the top of the Tower we will drive to the most famous place of Kyrgyzstan – Issyk Kul Lake!!! Issyk Kul is the biggest mountain lake in Central Asia, and the second biggest mountain lake in the whole world! Its length is 180 km and it is 60 km wide! The view of the lake is fantastic – it has pure blue water and it is surrounded by high Tien Shan Mountains from all sights! The water is about 22 degrees and many people come there to swim in summer time. You will also have time even to swim there! On the way we will visit one of the most interesting families in Kyrgyzstan – the family of Eagle Hunters! There are still some people in villages that continue this ancient way of hunting in our days. They train eagles and hawks when they are young and every winter go with them to the mountains for hunting. The Eagle Hunter just lets the bird fly and it finds the victim on its own. You will find out many interesting facts about this way of hunting and you will be able to make photo while keeping the bird on your hand! This night you will spend in Tamga village in a house of a very friendly Kyrgyz family. Today we will drive 2 hours to Barskoon gorge where we will start our horse riding part of the tour. The length of this gorge is more than 30 km. There is a road along the gorge which connects Issyk Kul valley with valleys of Inner and Central Tien-Shan. In the beginning of the gorge its slopes are covered by steppe flora and sparse bushes. Then fir tree forests zone begins. You can see a nice mixture of fir trees and different colored bushes of barberry, mountain ash, sea-buckthorn, currant, raspberry, dog rose and honeysuckle. At 2 800 meters above sea level juniper forests appear. Also on the way you will see a very beautiful waterfall. Today we have a challenging route over a mountain landscapes and you will have challenging climbs and exciting descents. Our horse riding starts from the ascent to a mountain pass. This pass is 3 736 meters high and you will see a fantastic panorama view from the top of it. During this day we will have horse riding high in the mountains and you will see a lot of small mountain lakes. The horse riding time will be about 6 hours. We will start our horse riding at 8 o'clock. During this day you will go over Dzhukuu pass (3512 m). The road is just breathtaking and you will fall in love with our mountains! On the top of the pass we will stop for a while to enjoy the amazing views. Also you will see our fantastic Jashil Kol Lake that is hidden in the rocky mountains! During one day you will see many different mountain landscapes. Today it is quite possible that we meet real nomads! They come to these mountains in summer times with their cattle. Nomadic families do not live at one place all the time. Every week they move from one pasture to another in order to have more fresh grass. Nomads still live in their felt houses yurts. It is the best dwelling to live and to transfer from place to place. Nomads still keep all their amazing traditions that are completely different from all other nations in the world. Your guide will tell you about them. Also it will be possible to communicate with nomads. During this day be prepared for amazing views of the impressive mountains and gorges. This day is devoted to horse riding from Dzhukuu to Ashu Kashka Suu gorge. The path will lead us along high mountains that are covered with fir tress and junipers. Fir trees are called the Queens of Tien Shan because of their beauty and juniper trees are the most sacred trees for nomads. Juniper lives more than 2 000 years and people considered it to be the tree of life and rebirth. Very often you can see different pieces of colorful fabric that are fastened on them by locals to get good luck and a long life. Our horse riding takes place in the Central Tien Shan, along the Terskey range. Tien Shan is the Chinese name. The Kyrgyz name is Tenir Too – Celestial Mountains. Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country and 93% of the land is mountains, including Central Tien Shan, Kyrgyz Mountains and the Alai range of the Pamirs. The highest point of the Kyrgyz part of the Tien Shan is Victory peak – it is 7 437 meters high! The Tien Shan Range is one of the largest in Asia. It stretches across several countries and 2/3rd of the system lies in the territory of Kyrgyzstan. With 93% of mountains in Kyrgyzstan, nomadic life in remote places – our country is a real paradise for people that are in love with mountains and unusual cultures. Today during your horse riding you will visit places where nomadic life has hardly changed in hundred of years! Following the path along mountain gorges, weaving between the dramatic peaks of surrounded mountains, this horse riding provides the ideal opportunity to explore Kyrgyzstan! You will have horse riding to Jukuchak gorge and we will have to ride along an astonishing gorge. There are many unforgettable views that you can see there! In the afternoon we can see some other nomads. All nomads are very hospitable. They will always invite you inside their houses yurts to drink tea with them. They are not used to see many tourists and always glad to speak with them. Hospitality is one of the main lows among nomads. They used to say: "Guest is sent by God". So they can not just let you pass without having a rest with them. If you come up to their yurt – they will bring you immediately some food. It may be the last food of this family but anyway they will try to treat you. In this case you must at least break a little piece of bread and to eat it in order not to offend the owners. Then you can just say that you are not hungry. It is much more than a horse riding trip; this is an opportunity to really experience Nomadic culture and to meet people ready to share their unusual cuisine and traditions. These areas are largely untouched by foreign visitors. Beaming smiles, open arms and unrivalled hospitality await those who do make this tour. At the end of the day you will come to the place where you will swim in natural hot springs. There are several small rooms with healthy water. People come to this place to get energy and to improve their health. Time of horse riding is 5-6 hours. Night is on 2 250 m. You will have breakfast at 8 o'clock. Afterwards we start our horse riding to the foothill of Orto Bulak pass. We will go over it to come to the Kichi Kyzyl Suu gorge. Mountain pass is 2 543 meters above the sea level and you will be surprised by its virgin beauty. If we meet today another nomadic family then we will be able to get acquainted with them. Kyrgyz nomads continue this way of life for more then 2 200 years and that is why all they customs are very extraordinary. For example they still steal a wife for their son… Yes, it is a tradition to steal a girl from another tribe to get married her. And even in villages people follow it. If you ask women about their opinion about it – they will answer that they are happy. Their mothers were stolen, their grandmothers were stolen, and they are also not against it. According to the old traditions a man had to pay Kalim for his bride. It could be around 10 horses or 30 sheep. Few people could do it and they started to steal ladies. Step by step it became common and nowadays it is widely spread in rural areas. The landscape of Kyrgyzstan is complicated and varied and it is dominated by mountain chains which crisscross the country – but as well as the peaks, gorges and valleys, there are also steppes and hollows. In a small area it is possible to see a wide variety of landscapes and experience different climates because when you travel even relatively small distances – yet you have ascends and descends all the time. In the morning we will start our way to Chon Kyzyl Suu gorge. The gorge is very popular among nomads because it has a lot of green grass and a fast mountain river. You will see some families with their cattle and yurts. In the evening you will come to natural hot springs Jili Suu. There is a small pool with this curative water. You can take a bath there to get better health and to relax after your horse riding. Kyrgyzstan is famous for its unusual way of life and meals. It is possible that on the way some nomads will offer you to drink Kumis. It is our national drink. Kumis is made of mare's milk and it is an alcoholic drink as a beer. We suggest you not to drink too much for the first time. It is better just to taste it a little bit and in this case you will not have stomach problems. It is a very healthy natural drink and at Soviet Times we had even a lot of special health resort to treat people only with kumis. Be aware that this alcoholic mare's milk has an unusual taste. You will have plenty of time to meet and engage with the friendly nomads, always quick to smile and return a "Salam Aleikum" when greeted. We continue today our amazing nomadic horse riding tour in the direction of famous Jeti Oguz gorge. It is one of the most beautiful gorges in Kyrgyzstan! To come to that gorge we will cross a mountain river and go over Kok Dzhayyk pass (2 751 m). From this mountain pass you will see unforgettable views and you will make a lot of photos there. Also during horse riding you will see several times the panorama views of Issyk Kul Lake! collapse or to erect a yurt. And you need just 3-4 horses to take it from one place to another. It is very nice to sleep inside at summer time and it is very warm to sleep there in winter. Take your chance to get new feelings! This day is devoted to a radial trekking tour. In the morning you will have a very nice breakfast and then you will start our trekking to see a view of Oguz Bashi glacier. The name is translated as the Head of a Bull. Its peak indeed looks like a head with horns. We will be going along a green gorge covered with trees. There are nomadic yurts on the way because this place has very nice pastures. We will not come up to the snow itself because it takes 3 days and the road back will be along the same path. Instead of it you will have a very nice picnic with a view of this snow white peak. After a short rest we will come back to the yurt camp. At the end of this last day you will have time to have a rest after your trekking part of the tour. It is possible to hire horses and to ride them nearby to feel you as nomads. There is a nice mountain river along the whole gorge and you can just sit nearby enjoying amazing nature of Kyrgyzstan! Also you will make many photos of local people and their yurts. During our trekking you will see so many different mountain views! After a night in yurts we will see our famous red rocks Seven Bulls – Jeti Oguz. This is one of the most well-known places of Kyrgyzstan! Your guide will tell you a beautiful legend about these rocks. Also you will see our amazing Broken Heart Mountain! We will make many photos there and if you want it is possible to go on a top of a mountain (20 minutes) to see a panorama view of the gorge! As soon as we finish making photos we will drive to Karakol town. Karakol is an old town that was built in the time of Russian Czar. Many houses still have decorated wooden frames of windows. The main highlights of Karakol town are Russian Orthdox Church and Dungan Mosque. Russian Orthodox Church was built at the end of 19th century. It is a wooden church and there are many nice icons that are very old. Women have to cover their head with a kerchief. Dungan mosque is made by Chinese architecture as a present for Kyrgyz. It is made of wood without using any nails. Today you will visit a very famous museum devoted to great Russian explore Prejvalskiy. He travel around the whole Central Asia and discovered many unknown places. This night you will spend in a guesthouse. Today we drive to Cholpon Ata town. The road goes along the northern shore of the lake and you will have many photo stops to make pictures of our amazing lake. You will have time to swim in the lake and to see mountains around you with snow white peaks! For more than 1 500 years local people considered the lake to be a sacred one. Nobody was allowed to swim there and even to touch the water! Only in 19th century people started to swim in the lake and to go fishing. In the afternoon we will visit a place where you will see ancient pictures on stones! They are called petroglpihs. These petroglpihs were made more than 2 000 years ago by shamans. All these stones are still at the same place as they were at that time. You can see a panorama view of the Issyk Kul Lake from this place – people were thinking that it was the middle of the world. All these pictures were depicted on the southern side of stones. People believed that in this case the God of the Sun will see their messages. Also beside the pictures there are big stones put in a circle way to make sacrifices. This overnight you will spend in a nice home stay. over some big stones. In Bishkek we will have time to go and buy souvenirs. Farewell dinner in Bishkek will be at 8 o'clock. 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Spartanburg is truly a hub! Once dubbed "Hub City" for its railroad industry, Spartanburg today is a center for so much more. From its thriving art and music scene, to its active, outdoor culture, this growing community offers something for everyone! OneSpartanburg is the culmination of a nine-month, six-phase research and strategic planning process aimed at identifying how to raise levels of prosperity and improve quality of life for all Spartanburg County residents. The final product is an action-oriented five-year community and economic development plan to be implemented through OneSpartanburg and its strategic community partners. It 's easy to enjoy the outdoor life in Spartanburg. Bring your kayak and hiking boots to explore our blueways and greenways, or grab your bike and trek miles of roads and trails. Croft State Park and the Swamp Rabbit Trail are just a few of the many parks and trails found in the area. Designated a Bicycle Friendly Community, Spartanburg is home to several B-Cycle stations with rentable bikes - making it easy to hit the ground rolling!
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Art & Culture / Photography / Portraits and stories from the older trans community Portraits and stories from the older trans community Posted Monday 18th June 2018 / Text By Miss Rosen Photography © Jess T. Dugan / Courtesy of the Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago For five years, photographer Jess T. Dugan and social worker Vanessa Fabbre travelled across the US to hear – and share – the rarely heard stories of the country's older trans citizens. From 2013 through 2018, photographer Jess T. Dugan and social worker Vanessa Fabbre travelled across the United States to meet with older trans and gender non-conforming people who live on their own terms, surviving and thriving despite all of life's unexpected turns. Understanding the power of representation, Dugan and Fabbre assembled an incredible collection of portraits and stories of people who live within the complex intersections of gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexuality, class, geographic location, and age for the incredible new book To Survive on This Shore (Kehrer Verlag). The result is a phenomenal portrait of people from all walks of life who have lived to tell their tales – a feat unto itself given the fact that the average trans life expectancy is just 35 years old. "From the beginning, we were mindful of trying to include as wide a range of experiences as possible," Dugan explains. "Some people may think of LGBTQ as one community, but each person featured in the book approaches their identity in a different way." SueZie, 51, and Cheryl, 55, Valrico, FL, 2015 © Jess T. Dugan "One of the things I was most proud of was the complexity of these experiences and the levels of nuance. The trans and gender non-conforming experience runs across all places and lifestyles, and it's really quite a broad group. I wanted to make each person relatable as an individual and moving away from the stereotyping of the people of a group as being all the same." This awareness led Dugan and Fabbre to unexpected pockets of the nation, far off the beaten path, into small towns, inside churches, and among military veterans. Consider Dee Dee Ngozi, 55, from Atlanta, Georgia, who lives with HIV. She created the first trans ministry in her church, helping people deal with their struggles in life. Hers is just one story of self-acceptance and personal strength; the book is filled with figures of power who have so much wisdom to impart on a new generation coming of age. "I think representation is really important and when you grow up in a society never seeing yourself represented that can be very damaging and difficult," says Dugan. "Something as simple as seeing an image of someone who you identify with can be very powerful and transformative. That idea is at the core of all of my work." Gloria, 70, Chicago, IL, 2016 © Jess T. Dugan The significance of depicting older adults adds new layers of depth to our understanding of the trans and gender non-conforming communities, giving both the youth a roadmap to consider as well as filling in the missing blanks of history. By sharing their names, faces, and experience, Dugan and Fabbre are expanding the conversation to be a truly inclusive one that is a complex mixture of triumph and tragedy, loss and happiness. "A lot of the subjects in the book are wrestling with the idea of wanting to live authentically and be seen as their true selves," adds Dugan. "I wanted to share the stories that are relatable on a human level and then the other elements they choose to share come to supplement the human connection." "We wanted to make a book because a lot of the people we featured began to understand their identities at a time when there was no Internet nor a conceptualization of the word 'transgender' and the trans community that we now know. We felt like that history was at risk of being lost and we wanted to preserve the stories of the people who paved the way for the world we live in now." Sukie, 59, New York, NY, 2016 © Jess T. Dugan Duchess Milan, 69, Los Angeles, CA, 2017 © Jess T. Dugan Hank, 76, and Samm, 67, North Little Rock, AR, 2015 © Jess T. Dugan Dee Dee Ngozi, 55, Atlanta, GA, 2016 © Jess T. Dugan Jay, 59, New York, NY, 2015 © Jess T. Dugan Sky, 64, Palm Springs, CA, 2016 © Jess T. Dugan An exhibition of work from To Survive on this Shore will be on view at projects+gallery, St. Louis, MO, September 6 – October 10, 2018. Follow Miss Rosen on Twitter. Enjoyed this article? Like Huck on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. Posted Monday 18th June, 2018 A look inside North Korea's 'socialist fairyland' Inside New York's famed high school for the creative arts To be truly inclusive, Pride must solve its identity crisis Outdoor > Sport How football is bringing hope to New York's Yemeni community Stories From The Sidelines Art & Culture > Film What Netflix did next: mothers, murder & human extinction Are you still watching? Writer Megan Nolan bravely ventures into Netflix's new releases, in an attempt to figure out if anything is even worth our time anymore. Art & Culture > Art Celebrating 50 Years of black creativity in the UK Get up, stand up now Visual artist Zak Ové talks us through his landmark exhibition, Get Up, Stand Up Now: 'Art helps us attain equality, honesty, and perspective towards our own history.' How graffiti managed to take over the art world A new show explores the evolution of street art, featuring hundreds of large scale works by over 150 contemporary artists. Seven women reflect on their journeys in football A global game For the 2019 Women's World Cup, photography project Goal Click asked women to share what the game means to them. Here, we share some of their responses. A kaleidoscopic look at the history of Latin America Rising up From Cuba to Argentina, a new photography show shines a light on the uprisings and revolutions that have shaped the last half a century.
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Q: Is it possible to have underlines at the same height in math mode? For my thesis, I would like to use (light gray) underlines to indicate the rank of tensors. There are three modes: No underline, one underline and two underline. (For rank-0, rank-1 and rank-2 tensors.) Currently, it looks like this: Since the underlines are not essential, they should not disturb the reader. But I do not like, that the underlines are all at different heights. For example $\underline{\underline{G}}, \underline{\underline{g}}$ results in Is there an easy way to have the underlines all the the same height? I would not mind, if the underlines are in the background and the letters might overlap them a bit... I know, underlines are an ugly idea, but in elasticity, there are many variables to keep in mind. Therefore, I would like to support the reader at least a little bit. But if I do not find a good notation, I will just drop the idea. I don't want to use \mathbb or other too fancy font modes. (These are sometimes used to denote rank-4 tensors already.) I can not use lower or upper case to distinguish them, since this already indicates the domains and I want to stay close to my literature. A: You should create a syntax that you can change easily, so define commands for what you want. Here are some options: \usepackage{bm} \newcommand{\something}{\bm} \newcommand{\suline}[1]{\underline{#1}} \newcommand{\duline}[1]{\underline{\underline{#1}}} The above provides \something (whatever your use-case would be for printing elements in bold) and two underline macros: \suline that adds a single underline and \duline for double underlines. If you want all underlines to be at the same level, you could try using: \newcommand{\suline}[1]{\underline{\vphantom{\mathstrut}#1}} \newcommand{\duline}[1]{\underline{\underline{\vphantom{\mathstrut}#1}}} \mathstrut is a box of "typical" height/depth.
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WYA Europe film screening "Life is Beautiful" Monday 21st January 2013 This Monday 21st January, World Youth Alliance Europe was delighted to hold the first film screening of the year to members and friends of WYA. The chosen film was "Life is Beautiful"("La vita è bella"), an Italian tragicomedy drama that tells the moving story of a Jewish man who has a wonderful romance and uses his humour to drastically improve the experience of his wife in a Nazi concentration camp, and to save the life of his son. The film portrays remarkably a beautiful shared human experience. It shows us that even when physically or emotionally shackled man is capable of expressing his freedom. Discussion started with the idea, proposed by Agnes King, Director of Operations at WYA Europe, that the film rather cheaply used the stereotype of language to portray the "good" and the "bad" people in the film: the German language portrayed negativity and the Italian language, and especially the English language, was a gleam of hope. We noted in fact that the American soldier who saved the boy at the end was portrayed as the hero, and yet in truth, it was the efforts of the committed father that really saved the boy's life. Juan Ignacio Fernandez Torres, Director of Advocacy at WYA Europe, talked of the Victor Frankl's book 'Man's Search for Meaning' to explain that actually in terms of the "bad" and the "good" people in the film, it is not necessarily the Germans who were the "bad" and the prisoners were the "good". The prison guards likewise were imprisoned by fear for if they did not fulfill their duties, they too would be killed; the prisoners were reduced to animals in the sense they felt their freedom of choice removed; yet all despite one's circumstances as human beings, we must acknowledge we have the freedom to strive for the truth. WYA members agreed that the film was very important; it is through watching films like this that we realize that the people who committed these crimes are human beings just like ourselves. Agnes King also added that all to often we as human beings are happy to follow along with others, without really reflecting whether the routine actions we make are really a reflection of what is right. WYA members concluded that even despite the portrayal of the extent of human evils, the film is, above all, an expression of hope: the father shows that through an expression of his human qualities, he is capable of making a difference in a situation of evil. The film seems to have had a good effect on everyone. Indeed, even WYA Europe members of staff are now greeting each other in the morning with a simple "Buongiorno principessa!" We warmly encourage our members and friends who live far from Brussels or were unable to attend our film screening this month to watch this fantastic movie with friends and family, and if possible to discuss the ideas after. We look forward to hearing your opinions and ideas about the film: email us at [email protected] , or write to us on our Facebook page. You can read Agnes' blog entry about Life is Beautiful here. Our next movie screening will take place on 19th February, when we will show a documentary on gendercide titled 'It's a Girl'.
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Home / Banking/Finance / VC firms rain down cash on tech startups VC firms rain down cash on tech startups By: Associated Press January 19, 2015 0 A woman leaves the headquarters of Uber in San Francisco. (AP photo) SAN FRANCISCO – Cash rained down on startups in 2014, as venture capitalists poured a whopping $48.3 billion into new U.S. companies – levels not seen since before the dot-com bubble burst in 2001. Strong technology IPOs are luring investors chasing the next big return, but with valuations this high, critics suggest some investors may be setting themselves up for a major fall. "It's not that many businesses aren't viable, but the question is, what are you paying for them?" said Mark Cannice, a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of San Francisco. Venture funding surged more than 60 percent in 2014 from the prior year, most often fueling software and biotechnology companies, according to a new "MoneyTree Report" issued by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association, based on data from Thomson Reuters. But the money wasn't spread around to buoy many more companies. A few just got huge piles of cash. Last year saw a record 47 "mega-deals," defined as investments of more than $100 million. That's nearly twice as many as reported in 2013, said Mark McCaffrey of PricewaterhouseCoopers, who leads the accounting and consulting firm's global software practice. Uber Technologies, the ride-hailing service disrupting the transportation industry and generating plenty of press, received the top two biggest rounds of investment last year. Each raised $1.2 billion for Uber, and the company's value is now pegged at $41 billion. Other major deals included $542 million (mostly from Google Inc.) invested in Magic Leap Inc., a secretive startup working on virtual reality technology; $500 million in Vice Media, which operates online news and video channels; and $485 million in SnapChat, the popular messaging service. What's driving those deals? U.S. tech startups are proving they can reach vast global markets and reap sizable revenue, said McCaffrey. And there are more investors eager to get a piece of that return – private equity and hedge funds and corporate investment divisions are vying with traditional venture capitalists to back promising startups. But critics say some companies may never make enough money to justify the sky-high valuations. The worries harken back to the go-go year of 2000, when the dot-com boom drove venture funding to a peak of $105 billion. But then a wave of new Internet companies crested and collapsed, many of them failing to ever make money. Venture funding bottomed at $19.7 billion by 2003 and spent the last decade bobbing in a $20 billion to $30 billion range before making the big leap last year. Several experts expect funding this year to continue at a similar rate. Commercial software companies, especially those that offer cybersecurity services and tools for analyzing large amounts of data, are expected to be big draws in 2015, along with biotech and health technology. So are we approaching another bubble? Most experts won't go that far, but are raising concerns about so-called "froth" in the market. Robert Ackerman, managing director and founder of Silicon Valley venture firm Allegis Capital, is convinced new software and communications startups are revolutionizing the world's economy. However, beyond the risk of investors losing money, Ackerman said some companies may see these cash windfalls as permission to burn through money at an excessive rate, rather than spending at a level justified by their own realistic earnings potential. "There really is an unprecedented level of innovation that is taking place," he said. "What I worry about is how the excess of capital is affecting valuations and expectations." National Venture Capital Association PricewaterhouseCoopers 2:08 pm Mon, January 19, 2015 Tagged with: National Venture Capital Association PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Two US military drones in Latvia Photo: Reuters, HANDOUT september 1, 2015, 10:46 The US have deployed two MQ-1 Predator drones to Latvia, the Pentagon announced on Monday. The drones will be used in Latvia's skies in a mission that started Friday and will last until September 15. According to AFP, two drones and 70 airmen have been deployed to Latvia in a training mission to reassure the allies wary of Russia's aggression. The drones will be controlled from the Lielvārde Air Base, not from the United States. Latvia--MQ-1s test deployment capability demonstrating US commitment to regional security http://t.co/K6EVPAfpqJ pic.twitter.com/s0vwvsZsBM — US Mission to NATO (@USNATO) September 1, 2015 "This temporary assignment of aircraft and personnel will test their ability to forward deploy RPA (remotely piloted aircraft) to conduct air operations," said Major James Brindle, a Pentagon spokesman. It will also "assure our Latvian allies, NATO allies and European partners of our commitment to regional security and safety," he added. The Latvian Defense Ministry confirmed to LSM that the drones were on Latvian soil and that the deployment was for training purposes and not permanent. Full details of the deployment and its aims can be read at the official web page of the US Air Force in Europe. Also Tuesday, NATO announced that it had 'activated' its new 'force Integration Units' - effectively national-level command headquarters in the Baltic states and Eastern Europe: #NATO Force Integration Units activated today in Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland & Romania #NFIU pic.twitter.com/ITBjZTU9vy U.S. approves 150 million dollars to strengthen Baltic defense Foreign Ministry: non-compliance with Belarus sanctions "undermines international reputation" International adoptions to be more complicated International postal shipments delayed Drone company wins Latvian-American innovation award
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Alright, the 5th contestant has been voted out, Monica, we hardly knew ya! Did she really play Survivor twice??? I kind of agree with Monica's reasoning for rationing the clams in the bay, but it's Survivor and anything can happen. Eating what you have as soon as possible is probably the best route to take. Plus, why start up a potential argument with Kimmi? How's everyone doing! Good? Glad to hear! Ok, on to some thoughts I had from last week's episode of Survivor and some random Wes stuff at the end for your enjoyment. Seeing the Angkor five struggle and based on what Tasha said, "we haven't really eaten in four days," is a great reminder that Survivor isn't a walk in the park like all the other reality competitions. Also, for all the purists, this is classic Survivor to see contestants struggle through the conditions with barely nothing. So, I don't want to hear anything about the producers helping them out! Really didn't think I'd get a blog in this week. Still a little woozy from my Vegas trip this last weekend, (More about that at the end) but, I'm sticking to this and doing one for every single episode. Tall order for sure, but I'm really enjoying this season, so why not write about it! The season has been awesome thus far and has lived up to the billing. Each episode has delivered, although this last one was probably the weakest of the three.
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20th Century Evening Sale Lot 65 C Always in Style: Property from the Collection of Herbert Kasper PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) Homme à la guitare signed 'Picasso' (lower right) gouache, brush and India ink and pencil on paper 11 ¼ x 9 ½ in. (31 x 24.1 cm.) Executed in Paris in winter 1912-1913 (possibly) Galerie Kahnweiler, Paris. Valentine Gallery (Valentine Dudensing), New York. Walter P. Chrysler Jr., New York (by 1937). Jane Wade Ltd., New York. M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., New York (acquired from the above, 20 November 1964). Dr. Robert Kabcenell, New York (acquired from the above, 22 March 1968). Anon. sale, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Inc., New York, 2 May 1974, lot 113. Dunkelman Gallery, Toronto. Private collection, Toronto. Lynn Epsteen, New York. Acquired from the above by the late owner, by 2008. C. Zervos, Pablo Picasso, Paris, 1942, vol. 2**, no. 379 (illustrated, pl. 184). F. Minervino, L'opera completa di Picasso Cubista, Milan, 1972, p. 114, no. 551 (illustrated). R. Rosenblum, "Picasso and the Typography of Cubism" in Picasso in Retrospect, New York, 1973, pp. 52-53 (illustrated, p. 53, fig. 73). P. Daix and J. Rosselet, Picasso: The Cubist Years, 1907-1916: A Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings and Related Works, London, 1979, p. 296, no. 562 (illustrated). New York, Valentine Gallery (Valentine Dudensing), Drawings, Gouaches and Pastels by Picasso, April 1937, no. 31 (titled Interior and dated 1916). Detroit Institute of Arts, Selected Exhibition of the Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. Collection, October 1937, p. 21, no. 101 (titled Interior and dated 1916). Arts Club of Chicago, Drawings by Pablo Picasso Loaned by Mr. Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., January 1939, no. 4. San Francisco, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, Seven Centuries of Painting, A Loan Exhibition of Old and Modern Masters, December 1939-January 1940, p. 54, no. 195 (titled Interior and dated 1916). Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Collection of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr., January-May 1941, p. 121, no. 218 (titled Interior and dated 1916). New York, The Morgan Library & Museum, Mannerism and Modernism: The Kasper Collection of Drawings and Photographs, January-May 2011, p. 122, no. 45 (illustrated in color, p. 123). Vanessa Fusco Senior Vice President, Head of Evening Sale and Head of Sales [email protected] +1 212 636 2094 More from 20th Century Evening Sale
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For many years ADDIPLAST Group is a leading global supplier of high performance compounds for the Cosmetics, Perfumes and Pharmaceutical industries. Black piano » deep black colour processed for substitution of paint and varnish. Range especially designed to meet the requirements of perceived quality, vacuum metallization and galvanisation. A large range of PP and ABS compounds has been specially developed to be vacuum metallized. The goal is to ensure perfect surface quality without any default. The matrixes developed for the vacuum metallization are also available with a high density from d=1,2 to d=2,5. These high densities are obtained with mineral fillers only. ADDIPLAST group manufactures PP compounds for healthcare and pharma products such as aerosol, injection and spray delivery systems for biotech, healthcare and pharma products.
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Lacrimal injury is very uncommon after osteotomy in rhinoplasty. We present 2 cases of lacrimal injury after osteotomy in rhinoplasty and present the steps to managing such an injury. These cases were finally treated with endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy. We concluded that osteotomies must be at least 3 mm from the medial canthus or medial to the line from the medial canthus to the alar base. Also, it is recommended that osteotome blades be sharpened before each osteotomy.
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// // CPEOFToken.h // CoreParse // // Created by Tom Davie on 12/02/2011. // Copyright 2011 In The Beginning... All rights reserved. // #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> #import "CPToken.h" /** * The CPEOFToken class reperesents the end of a token stream. * * These tokens return `@"EOF"` as their name. */ @interface CPEOFToken : CPToken /** * Creates an end of file token. * * @return A token representing the end of the input stream. */ + (id)eof; @end @interface NSObject (CPIsEOFToken) - (BOOL)isEOFToken; @end
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package org.apache.wicket.markup.parser.filter; import java.text.ParseException; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.Map; import org.apache.wicket.Application; import org.apache.wicket.markup.ComponentTag; import org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupElement; import org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupResourceData; import org.apache.wicket.markup.parser.AbstractMarkupFilter; import org.apache.wicket.util.value.IValueMap; /** * This is a markup inline filter. It determines the Wicket namespace name from the markup. Examples * are xmlns:wicket or xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org/dtds.data/wicket-xhtml1.3-strict.dtd" * though every URI that starts with "http://wicket.apache.org" will work as well. * * @see org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupParser * @author Juergen Donnerstag */ public final class WicketNamespaceHandler extends AbstractMarkupFilter { /** Wicket URI */ private static final String WICKET_URI = "http://wicket.apache.org"; /** The markup created by reading the markup file */ private final MarkupResourceData markup; /** * namespace prefix: e.g. <html xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org"> */ private static final String XMLNS = "xmlns:"; /** * Construct. * * @param markup * The markup created by reading the markup file */ public WicketNamespaceHandler(final MarkupResourceData markup) { this.markup = markup; } /** * Get the next tag from the next MarkupFilter in the chain and search for Wicket specific tags. * * @see org.apache.wicket.markup.parser.IMarkupFilter#nextTag() * @return The next tag from markup to be processed. If null, no more tags are available */ public MarkupElement nextTag() throws ParseException { // Get the next tag from the markup. // If null, no more tags are available final ComponentTag tag = nextComponentTag(); if (tag == null) { return tag; } if (tag.isOpen() && "html".equals(tag.getName().toLowerCase())) { final String namespace = determineWicketNamespace(tag); if (namespace != null) { markup.setWicketNamespace(namespace); } } return tag; } /** * Determine wicket namespace from xmlns:wicket or xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org" * * @param tag * @return Wicket namespace */ private String determineWicketNamespace(final ComponentTag tag) { // For all tags attributes final IValueMap attributes = tag.getAttributes(); final Iterator<Map.Entry<String, Object>> it = attributes.entrySet().iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { final Map.Entry<String, Object> entry = it.next(); // Find attributes with namespace "xmlns" final String attributeName = entry.getKey(); if (attributeName.startsWith(XMLNS)) { final String xmlnsUrl = (String)entry.getValue(); // If Wicket relevant ... if ((xmlnsUrl == null) || (xmlnsUrl.trim().length() == 0) || xmlnsUrl.startsWith(WICKET_URI)) { // Set the Wicket namespace for wicket tags (e.g. // <wicket:panel>) and attributes (e.g. wicket:id) final String namespace = attributeName.substring(XMLNS.length()); if (Application.get().getMarkupSettings().getStripWicketTags()) { attributes.remove(attributeName); // Make sure the parser knows it has been changed tag.setModified(true); } return namespace; } } } return null; } }
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Charlotte Bunch, "Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Women's Global Leadership at Rutgers University, has been an activist, author and organizer in the women's, civil, and human rights movements for four decades. A Board of Governor's Distinguished Service Professor in Women's and Gender Studies, Bunch was previously a Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, a founder of Washington D.C. Women's Liberation and of Quest: A Feminist Quarterly. She is the author of numerous essays and has edited or co-edited nine anthologies including the Center's reports on the UN Beijing Plus 5 Review and the World Conference Against Racism. Her books include two classics: Passionate Politics: Feminist Theory in Action and Demanding Accountability: The Global Campaign and Vienna Tribunal for Women's Human Rights. ↑ Policy Council, Center for Women Policy Studies, accessed September 22, 2007. This page was last edited on 21 September 2007, at 06:20.
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I was just going to upload the 24 bit wav and let people download from soundcloud sounds good but the rhodes type melodies dont really fit imo - i love that bass sound in the first track that comes in about halfway or so, really nice put this together today, all opinions welcome as always! thanks Rodri I like that piece, except its too static, needs to keep moving, like maybe some white noise plastered in some side fields and more release I dunno. Also, I dont think that alternating bass synth is working in the track. Evo8 sounds gr8 as always, maybe the kick is a little too heavy for my tastes. Originally posted by Rodri Santos Better than before but the bass needs some rework, it's clearly the main element but still has too much space and at points sound a bit weird with too much detune or something like that in my opinion. Idea is very cool but i think needs a bit of adjustments. Juan Palino's untitled wip: The problem with this track is the problem of most of your tracks, builds to nothing, hasn't got any peak moment.It is very interesting but the high expectations quickly decay when you see it goes forever. Since melodies is not your thing you could use that as an intro fade it slowly to a break and then drop it with a tech trance bassline, heavy percussions + shakers +hats and some synth stabs that could work very well. Evo8's track: Not really my thing this kind of techno, bass may be too present. At 1:00 the drop needs some previous build. The hat sample isn't my cup of tea either. This is what Ben Klock plays and never gave it too much attention don't really know if it sounds as it should. And this nearly finished track and last mainstream tune for a while. Rodri Santos - Big Room House ID by Rodrisantos on Mixcloud You are missing pop style vocal to this track and you could call it good Rodri - like this: BTW it was very popular song in Europe lol Nice WIP so far man -> also splendid pad/s work which are creating quite catchy and melodic atmo in this track - me like it !!! ^ nice atmosphere kick might be a little a lot too loud tho power! If anything, i think the ride cymbal pattern can be a bit more interesting and maye make the OHH a bit more distinct in some area's . But further great job! thanks for comments all, i like my kicks loud Last edited by MSZ on Sep-25-2013 at 06:54
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Can you only have water flavouring after you have been doing CD for a while? As last time I was on CD I'm sure I had some straight away. Step 1 Sole Source + Golden vegetable water flavouring - any ideas? Golden vegetable water flavouring - any ideas?
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MrJoned is an admin of Silver Springs Survival. Also known as Jon, James, or the Penguin man, he prefers to lick players he likes as opposed to being a normal person. He can be found online nearly every day during the late afternoon to evening hours. He also records events, and fun things going on, on the server for his Youtube channel. MrJoned became Moderator March 2nd of 2015 (along with BeriBer) and has been an admin since September 25th of the same year.
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Los Super Reyes are an American musical group from Corpus Christi, Texas who play Mexican cumbia. The group was created by Cruz Martínez after he and A.B. Quintanilla had arguments over Martínez selling the group they were both in at the time, Los Kumbia Kings. A.B. Quintanilla left the group, which he had created, along with other members and created Kumbia All Starz. Cruz Martínez kept the remaining members of Los Kumbia Kings but changed the name to Los Super Reyes for legal issues. History 2007–2008: Kumbia Kings Controversy and El Regreso de los Reyes Many members of Kumbia All Starz, Kingz One, and Los Super Reyes were formerly together as Kumbia Kings, which had much success but unfortunately, this was bittersweet for the group amidst the controversy and love/hate relationship between the co-producers of Kumbia Kings, A.B. Quintanilla and Cruz Martínez, as well as the other members and ex-members of the group. A.B. Quintanilla, the founder of Kumbia Kings, left the group and early in the summer of 2006 formed Los Kumbia All Starz. Cruz Martínez continued with the other half of Los Kumbia Kings until he decided to change the name of the group he now headed to Los Super Reyes. Many of the members of the Kumbia Kings opted to stay with Cruz and released their first album as Los Super Reyes in August 2007. Their first single, titled "Muévelo" has topped Latin radio airwaves in the United States as well as Latin America. A.B. Quintanilla successfully petitioned Mexican courts to claim the naming rights to "Los Kumbia Kings", though there really was not much opposition. As fellow Kumbia Kings founder Cruz Martínez never pursued litigation to retain or share the naming rights with Quintanilla. The name "Los Kumbia Kings" is retired according to Quintanilla, though rumors persist that "Los Kumbia Kings" will resurface at a later date with new band members. In May 2008, Cruz Martínez once again faced controversy but this time with lead singer Nando, and it led to Nando leaving the band and making his own band called Nando y Solja Kingz, and Robbie would also leave Los Super Reyes to join him. After Nando left, rumors started that Pee Wee might join the band. Cruz Martínez offered Pee Wee if he wanted to join the band, but Pee Wee said no, because he wanted to be a solo singer. Cruz Martínez then told Pee Wee that the door was always open for him if he ever wanted to join Los Super Reyes. Los Super Reyes after their huge success on the debut album have continue to tour all Latin America and for the first time in King history will be headed to Japan in October 2008 and Spain in November 2008 due to international hit "Muévelo" which has also certified the group for platinum and gold record sales between the United States and Mexico. The group is again expected to release another very anticipated studio album early 2009. 2009–2010: Cumbia con Soul and Kumbia Kings Reunion It was announced by A.B. Quintanilla and Cruz Martínez themselves that the Kumbia Kings will reunite again. An exclusive interview was given on October 26, 2009 through Ventaneando America. The reunion concert was held at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico on November 21, 2009. The concert started with guest singer Flex who sang songs like "Te Quiero", "Escápate", "Si No Te Tengo", "Dime Si Te Vas Con Él" and "Te Amo Tanto". Then Cruz Martínez & Los Super Reyes sang songs like "Tu Magia", "No Tengo Dinero", "Muchacha Triste", "Sabes a Chocolate", "Na Na Na (Dulce Niña)", "Preso", "Yo Seré", "Todavía", "Quédate Más (I Want You Back)", "Eres" and "Muévelo". Then A.B. Quintanilla & Kumbia All Starz sang songs like "Mami", "Reggae Kumbia", "Dijiste", "Por Ti Baby" with Flex, performed a special tribute to Michael Jackson and Selena Quintanilla, and "Parece Que Va a Llover". For the grand finale A.B. Quintanilla and Cruz Martínez and the rest of the Kumbia Kings got on stage and sang songs like "Pachuco", "Te Quiero a Ti", "Desde Que No Estás Aquí", "Fuiste Mala", "Dime Quién", "Se Fue Mi Amor", "Azúcar", "Boom Boom" and "Shhh!". In the summer of 2010, it was stated that Joseph "Jo-Joe" Alicea López left the group. There were several interviews where Jo-Joe declared he had troubles with Cruz Martínez. Although he is not in the group, he still wants to study music and become a solo artist. Later in his life he became a lead singer in a group as his dreams were so much pressure. His group's name was Los Chicos y Yo meaning "Me and the Boys" or "The Boys and Me" in English. Band members Former members Cruz Martínez – Keyboards, Backing Vocals, Producer (2007–2010) Abel Talamantez – Vocalist (2007–2010) Reynold Martínez – Guitar (2007–2010) Pangie – Vocalist (2007–2010) Megga – Vocalist (2007–2010) Menor – Vocalist (2007–2010) JP – Dancer, Vocalist (2007–2010) Juan "Pauly" Hernández – Accordion (2009–2010) Aldo Ramón – Bass Guitar (2009–2010) Ronnie "Campa" Delgado - Timbales/Percussionist (2007) Drummer (2008-2009) Joel Garza – Drums (2010–2010) Slim Ramírez – Percussion (2007) Nando – Lead Vocalist (2007–2008) Robbie Del Moral – Drums (2007–2008) Albert "Tiko" Akui – Percussion (2007-2008) Alex Ramírez – Keyboards (2007–2009) Papi-Joe – Vocalist (2007–2009) Pancho – Bass Guitar (2007–2009) Jo-Joe – Vocalist (2007–2010) BZ Now known as "Mannie B" – Dancer/Singer (2008–2009) Nino B – Dancer, Vocalist (2007–2010) Discography Studio albums Singles Other songs References External links Official website Musical groups established in 2007 Cruz Martínez Cumbia musical groups Kumbia Kings Mexican musical groups Musical groups from Texas Warner Music Latina artists
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Sears Holdings is closing 46 more locations, including 33 Sears and 13 Kmart stores, this fall. The location at Eastview Mall in Victor will close its doors for good in November. Liquidation sales are expected to begin as soon as next week, according to the company. The Sears Auto Center in Victor will close late next month. Sears Holdings said that eligible workers will receive severance and be able to apply for openings at other nearby stores. The Sears at The Mall at Greece Ridge closed earlier this summer. The only Sears that remains in the Rochester area is at Marketplace Mall in Henrietta. Click here for a full list of locations closing.
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Opo is one of the coaches working with Egmont's Kenyan partner organisation, VAP (Vijana Amani Pamoja) in Nairobi, helping young people gain life skills through football. Here he shares his inspiring story and why he wants to fight the stigma surrounding HIV & AIDS. Today I have this chance of reflecting and celebrating the life of the best friend I have ever had, the person who has shaped how I have viewed life since I was a young boy. Even though I did not get the chance to enjoy his company into adulthood, the experiences I have had with him gave me a better understanding of what life is and how to relate to other people. These experiences, that I treasure so much, give me the extra energy that I need as a coach when I intervene and advocate for positive behaviour change among my friends and young people in my community. Dave (not his real name) was a funny, energetic and playful friend. He was full of games and he loved football very much. During my school holidays, travelling upcountry was the only thing in my mind – and the star of the show was always Dave. Dave's parents died when he was still a little boy. As I knew it then, they died from "the wrath of a strong wind" wiping out the entire village. After his parents died, he was put under the custody of his uncle and aunt. Dave's aunt was not kind to him. She used to beat him up for petty mistakes. I can't forget the cries of pain when he was being beaten and he was always given very heavy jobs to do. Despite Dave being sick (we were told that we were not supposed to be too close to him or share our food with him) I never, at any time, saw his aunt take him to hospital or saw him take medicine. Even though Dave was performing well in school his relatives decided to take him out of school—this I never understood. Despite all this harsh treatment he was undergoing, Dave still found the strength to make jokes and have fun. He still could play football with us and score goals with his powerful left foot that always brought our goalpost down. During one of my holiday visits, Dave's health started to deteriorate; he became weak and was always coughing so much that he even strained to breathe. During this time, we were told not to be near him and when we were seen around him we were punished. I couldn't understand why – Dave was our hero, our leader, our best friend. We only wanted to be in his company. Dave died a painful death and even though it didn't mean much to many people, it was everything to us, his friends. Fun was no more, only memories of it. To date, there is not one person who can convince me that it is the AIDS virus that killed Dave. Dave died as a result of the treatment he was subjected to by the people who were responsible for taking care of him – the society. If only we would all have shown real love to him, Dave would have lived long enough to see Brazil lift another World Cup. Rivaldo, his favorite player, was in the 2002 squad. What a joy that would have been for him. We need not stigmatise our own people living with HIV: we are part of them, they are part of us and we can never live apart. Some are born with the virus, some cannot escape its clutches, and the rest only need to make one misguided choice and we could also be infected. Though Dave was infected with HIV, I have been affected by it up to today as I have lost one of my best friends. We all die eventually and it doesn't matter whether you are HIV positive or not. We all have dreams to achieve, we all want to reach our full potential, we all need to be appreciated as we are and we need to care for people living with HIV because it is in our human nature to care for each other. We can do it. We have the power to do so. It is within our reach. Dedicated to my friends and our people living with HIV & AIDS.
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To supplement group classes, private lessons are a great way to enhance and deepen understanding of technical, musical and partnering skills and principles. It allows detailed and clear breakdown of any issues that a student might have. Kyryl Dance is in Calgary, Alberta. Copyright © 2016 Kyryl Dance.
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We will then customise our pack to your club! This will include club colours, logos, season, and any sponsors information you may want us to include. We can also add any additional details you would like! On the day you've chosen our photographers will arrive and introduce themselves to your coaches and volunteers. We will then set about arranging your teams for a classic group photo, followed by taking all of them individually to create a wonderful photographic momento. We them take all photos back to our lab, where they are printed and made up into packs. These are then sent to yourselves for a sale or return service. This includes a FREEPOST address, so there is no cost for this service at all! 25% of the sale of our photos go directly to your club! With members being so pasionate about their club and the quality product we offer, we have found sales to be exceedingly high, generating a significant income for a club. R&P really do make it that simple to increase the funds you raise for your club! We will attend clubs large and small throughout the United Kingdom, so don't hesitate to contact us and discuss how we can help you fundraise for your club!
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Amazon is the biggest and best home business opportunity right now. You are probably an Amazon buyer already, and now its time to become a SELLER. This meetup is for anyone wanting to start an amazon business or business from home. Also if you already have a physical product business and you want to increase your sales, this mastermind is PERFECT for you. In this group we will discuss tactics, strategies, success stories and motivation. We will do practical exercises like finding products, testing new marketing techniques and making business plans. If you want to start a business from home, or you want to increase your sales on amazon then join our group and I can't wait to see you at one of next meet ups.
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The Anolon Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel 12 piece cookware set is on of the best stainless steel sets on the market today. It is well constructed and beautifully designed for your home or professional kitchen. Although it is a bit more expensive than some other stainless steel sets, it is worth its price. The Anolon Tri-Ply cookware set is a complete set that includes saucepans, saucepot, saute pot, stock pot, and skillets. It can cook on all stove tops and works well with other Anolon cookware pieces. I have analyzed the features and performance of The Anolon Tri-Ply Clad Cookware Set and going to discuss them all one by one below. This Anolon Tri-Ply stainless steel cookware set is well constructed with a durable three-ply design that features an aluminum core between layers of stainless steel. It is a professional set that can withstand years of constant usage. This cookware is also oven safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The stainless steel handles on Anolon Tri-Ply cookware set are dual riveted for strength and extra durability. Just like other top rated stainless steel cookware, it is also dishwasher safe. Just like other top rated stainless steel cookware, this set is also very easy to use. It features comfortable stainless steel handles that feel great to hold and are not too hot when in use. This cookware also features deep-seated stainless steel lids which hold the moisture in and gives the pots a professional look. Although they are a bit heavy, this is as a result of the materials in use. However, you shouldn't use high heat on your gas on this cookware. This Anolon stainless steel cookware features an aluminum core on the base on of the cookware. This tri-ply construction allows for even distribution of heat from the base all the way up through the sides of the cookware. This stainless steel cookware is one of the best induction set because of its excellent heat distribution. However, as stated earlier, you should not use high heat on this cookware because it heats up quickly and retains the heat. When it comes to maintenance, this cookware is dishwasher safe, and as such, cleaning is very convenient. Although there have been some complaints about stickiness and discoloration, this can be avoided if properly maintained. The coloration can be prevented using low heat, and if it persists, you can use the Barkeeper's Friend to remove the stains. According to reports, it works pretty well and removes the stain completely. The sophisticated exterior on this cookware, however, is very easy to clean. This cookware set is an excellent value for your money. This means that its worth every penny it costs. Anolon is a known brand that produces high-quality cookwares for home, and professional kitchens and this stainless steel cookware happens to be one of them. Although it is a bit more expensive than some stainless steel sets, this is because it is a complete set and is well known for its durability and efficiency. Q: Are these set made with 18/10 stainless steel? A: No, they are made with 18/0 stainless steel material. Q: Does it change the food flavor? A: No. It does not change the food flavor. I have been using this almost four month. No problem found. This is really a nice cookware set. Q: Can I cook on medium heat? A: Yes, you can cook on low-medium heat. You don't need high heat when cooking. Q: Which cleaner is better for cleaning them? A: You can use any types of stainless steel cleaner, especially Barkeeper's Friend. The Anolon stainless steel is a heavy duty cookware set that is very durable and will make a wise kitchen investment. It can last for years with proper maintenance measures and is your ideal induction pot. It is dishwasher safe, freezer safe and oven safe up tp 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Although maintenance of this cookware requires some more effort and the tri-ply is bottom only, it is still one of the best buys you can get on the market now. It is therefore highly recommended for both home and professional kitchens. Check Latest Price on Amaon!
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Q: Count down multiple things at the same time in java I have a project I have been working on for 2 days and so far it has been easy to work with, until I came to a roadblock where I was not able to figure out how to run multiple things at once. What I am working with is an automatic broadcast messenger for minecraft. What I want to do with my project is when a player executes a command, it adds it to a countdown and keeps looping through it over and over again, except I want multiple thing added to it and looping through it over and over again. Basically what I have set up is when a player creates a broadcast it asks them for a few arguments, one of them is the time in minutes. When the player creates the broadcast it does not automatically start broadcasting the message, instead another command when executed starts counting down. Different timings are set for each broadcast making it difficult for me to know how to actually make multiple broadcasts count down at the same time. Here is the method I am working with: public static void startBroadcast(Player player, String broadcast_name) { try { PreparedStatement getTimer = plugin.getConnection().prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM " + plugin.table + " WHERE broadcast_name=?"); getTimer.setString(1, broadcast_name); ResultSet results = getTimer.executeQuery(); results.next(); int sqlNumber = results.getInt("timer"); int sqlNumberToSeconds = sqlNumber*60; } catch (SQLException throwables) { throwables.printStackTrace(); } } Any ideas or solutions please? thanks!
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On May 27, 2016, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) jointly prepared and released a programmatic environmental assessment of the potential impact of various well stimulation treatments (WSTs) – including hydraulic fracking – on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Southern California Planning Area. The study specifically evaluated the impacts of offshore fracking on 43 active lease areas and 23 associated oil and gas platforms, and found that the environmental impact of future WST activities on OCS resources in Southern California would likely be negligible. The BOEM and BSEE had earlier agreed, on January 29, 2016, to a temporary prohibition on the issuance of new offshore fracking permits in the Southern California OCS until such detailed programmatic environmental assessment was conducted. The BOEM and BSEE jointly propose to allow for the use of certain WSTs at the 43 active lease areas in the OCS, thereby reversing the temporary ban on the issuance of new fracking permits. According to the two agencies, the proposed action is necessary given that the use of WSTs – including hydraulic fracturing – will allow for more efficient, improved resource extraction at both new and existing Southern California OCS wells, enabling a level of oil and gas recovery that non-WST methods are incapable of. The programmatic environmental assessment conducted by the BOEM and BSEE measured the environmental impacts of various well stimulation treatments, or WSTs, as defined by Senate Bill #4 (SB4). Under SB4, a WST is any treatment of a well designed to enhance oil and gas production or recovery by increasing formation permeability. This WST definition necessarily includes fracturing treatments. The assessment considered four different WSTs, and all except one involved a fracturing process: hydraulic fracturing, acid fracturing, and the diagnostic fracture injection test. The assessment further considered the impact of these WSTs on numerous factors, such as air quality, water quality, marine and coastal animal life, the fishing industry, tourism, and more. The BOEM and BSEE limited their environmental forecast to the impact of an additional 5 annual WST fracking permit approvals for the affected areas. This permit approval estimate was based on a conservative interpretation of the existing record of WST approvals as well as an extrapolation of the present level of extraction activities. Use of the studied WSTs would not be allowed. Ultimately, the programmatic environmental assessment revealed that the least restrictive WST – allowing blanket use of the four fracturing and non-fracturing WSTs – would have negligible potential impacts and pose a minimal risk to the environment. The more restrictive implementations (such as the addition of a depth limitation or outright disallowance on WSTs) would have only marginal effects on the potential environmental impact and risk. As such, the proposed action of the BOEM and BSEE does not require additional limitations on implementation of the four studied WSTs. Though the state of the industry may limit new fracking applications generally, the results of the programmatic assessment – that the studied fracturing WSTs have no significant impact on the environment – should ease the limitations on the issuance of new fracking permits. To speak with an experienced California environmental attorney, contact Bick Law LLP.
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Gloucester Diocese We are seeking a Priest in Charge for our Benefice, set in a beautiful area of the Cotswolds. This is a great opportunity for someone with energy, enthusiasm, an outgoing nature and love of the countryside. God's love shines within and through the eight parish communities in our Benefice and there's the opportunity to develop this in a cohesive way. We have solid foundations, lots of talent, enthusiasm and potential. We're ready to be inspired! We are a broad, inclusive group of worshipping communities, committed to providing a warm welcome for all people, with a variety of worship styles and a supportive ministry team. We are actively involved in our local church schools and want to grow in reaching out to our communities with the love of Christ in new – and existing – ways. We are praying for a Parish Priest who will encourage us, help to draw the best out of us and walk with us as we seek to grow in unity and engagement with each other and with our wider communities. For an informal discussion about the role contact the Archdeacon of Cheltenham, the Ven Phil Andrew on 01452 835594 or 07498 052045 Full details and an application form can be found at http://www.gloucester.anglican.org/about/vacancies/ Closing date for applications: Friday 7 February 2020 Interviews: Thursday 5 March 2020 Completed applications should be sent to Debbie Long, PA to The Archdeacon of [email protected] Associate Archdeacon of Berkshire The Bishop of Reading is looking for a colleague in the Reading Episcopal Area who has a cool, clear head and a compassionate heart; an eye for detail and a broad perspective; and an ability to work collaboratively and decisively, to share with her and the Archdeacon of Berkshire in the spiritual and practical leadership of God's people in this vibrant part of the Thames Valley. Interim Incumbent Knightley Benefice This is an exciting Interim appointment – initially for three years but with the opportunity for the post to become permanent. The parishes and the Diocese will work closely together with the new Interim Incumbent to encourage positive progress across the Benefice. We are all keen to build strong foundations for future ministry in the Knightley Benefice. Holy Trinity Church, Maisons-Laffitte ICS seeks an Evangelical Priest to lead our English-speaking Anglican church in the western suburbs of Paris We are a warm and welcoming community with diverse gifts and talents. Our future chaplain will inspire and mobilise us to use them for the growth of our church. In the parish of HIGHCLIFFE Located in the village of Highcliffe-on-Sea, 2½miles south of Christchurch, St. Mark's is an outward looking community church in a beautiful coastal Parish on the edge of the New Forest. We are prayerfully seeking to appoint an energetic and experienced Vicar. Tenor Lay Clerk Gloucester Cathedral Salary is £8,583 p/a with work at Three Choirs Festival and additional paid work available. Christ the King College We are looking to appoint an exceptional leader to the position of Head of School at Christ the King College, a joint Anglican and Catholic school. This is an exciting time to join a school that has just moved into a £26m new building.
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. There are 32 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the parish, including 2 National Historic Landmarks. Current listings |} See also List of Louisiana state historic sites List of National Historic Landmarks in Louisiana National Register of Historic Places listings in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana References East Feliciana Parish
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Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta, left, kisses her girlfriend of two years, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek in Virginia Beach, Va., Dec. 21, 2011, after Gaeta's ship returned from 80 days at sea. It is a time-honored tradition at Navy homecomings - one lucky sailor is chosen to be first off the ship for the long-awaited kiss with a loved one. On Wednesday, for the first time, the happily reunited couple was gay. Romanian honor guard soldiers are reflected in a puddle during a religious service at the Hero's Cemetery in Bucharest, Romania, Dec. 21, 2011. Romanians commemorated 22 years since the toppling of communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu during a popular uprising. Ceausescu was executed together with his wife Elena on Dec. 25, 1989. More than a thousand people are reported to have lost their lives during the Romanian revolution. Republican presidential candidate and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney waves to patrons through a window while campaigning at Village Pizza in Newport, N.H., Dec. 20, 2011. Voluntary medical workers support a woman who fainted while visiting a portrait of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, Dec. 21, 2011. In this photo taken with a fisheye lens and with long time exposure, people watch the launch of the Soyuz-FG rocket booster with the Soyuz TMA-03M space ship carrying a new crew to the International Space Station, ISS, at the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Dec. 21, 2011. The Russian rocket carries U.S. astronaut Donald Pettit, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and Netherlands' astronaut Andre Kuipers. Laser beams creating the image of a large lit Hanukkah menorah are projected on the Hiriya landfill, a former waste disposal site, now called the Ariel Sharon Park, near Tel Aviv, Israel, on the second eve of Hanukkah, Dec. 21, 2011. The Jewish festival of light, an eight-day commemoration of the Jewish uprising in the second century B.C. against the Greek-Syrian kingdom started Tuesday. Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, dances with Vanessa Boateng, as his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, looks on during a visit to Centrepoint's Camberwell Foyer in London on Dec. 21, 2011. The national charity, Centrepoint, provides housing and support to improve the lives of homeless young people aged 16-25. A seal plays with a new toy it found amongst treats left around a make shift snowman during festive celebrations at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, Dec. 21, 2011. Kermit the frog entertains the audience during the premiere of the new Muppet movie in Sydney, Australia, Dec. 21, 2011.
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THE GREAT ROUTE OF FILM AROUND ANDALUSIA Film Routes Film Destinations Movie Maps Canteras de mármol Fotografía de Anestrella – Wikipedia Aquí se rodó Filmed here Exodus. Gods and Kings. (Ridley Scott, 2014) 'Exodus' chose a wide marble quarry in Macael to represent the area inside the city of Pythom where the Hebrew slaves, in appalling working conditions, extract the stone used to build palaces, sphinxes, pyramids… These scenes, mixed with others set in El Chorrillo area that also represents the city of Pythom, required the presence of hundreds of extras and a lot of animals such as elephants, camels or horses used in the stone extraction. Some of these general camera shots count on a detailed treatment of visual effects to include fires, wood scaffolds or birds in the sky, to the point that it is difficult to recognize the location. Macael and the marble area, although it is one of the most powerful economic cores in Andalucia, remains mostly unreleased as a cinematographic location. Thanks to the shooting of 'Exodus', it has been added to the long collection of sets in the province, offering another alternative to the producers who decide to set their stories in this land. We are loading the locations, please wait… Macael is a town in the province of Almeria located on the north side of Sierra de Los Filabres. It is 75 kilometres far from the city of Almeria and is well-known for the richness of its marble, stone that represents the second most important product in the province after the agriculture. The denomination of Macael's marble includes the centre and the north area of the province of Almeria, eleven villages in total, representing approximately the 6% of the PIB of the province with annual sales around 700 millions of euros, with exportations all over the world. The eleven villages included in the denomination are: Cóbdar, Laroya, Lubrín, Líjar, Albanchez, Chercos, Purchena, Cantoria, Fines, Macael and Olula del Río. Remember me ¿Has olvidado tu contraseña?
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