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The report identifies the health needs and health service needs of the central and eastern Sydney community, and is used to help us prioritise our activities.
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Barbara Shear Inducted into Board of Governors of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Barbara Shear, a prominent communal and civic leader of Pittsburgh, was inducted into the Board of Governors of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) by Rabbi David Ellenson, HUC-JIR President, on May 6, 2013 at its meeting in New York.
Rabbi Ellenson stated, "Barbara Shear's devotion to the Jewish and larger community of Pittsburgh is a source of strength and inspiration to us all. Her commitment to her congregation, the State of Israel, and social responsibility reinforce HUC-JIR's important task of preparing leadership for the Reform Movement and klal yisrael. We are privileged to have her guidance as we look to the future."
Shear is a former member of the HUC-JIR's Central Region Board of Overseers and has remained an active supporter of HUC-JIR over the past decade. A member of Congregation Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh, she has served on the Board of both the Temple and its Sisterhood.
In addition to her activities in the Reform Movement, Shear is active in the Pittsburgh Federation and its activities. She and her husband Herb have served as Honorary Chairs of the Jewish Family and Children's Service Dinners in the Pittsburgh area and have contributed philanthropically to this organization as well as other groups served by the Pittsburgh Federation (including sponsorship of a circus in the Galilee in Israel for Jewish and Arab Children). She and her husband are also committed members of AIPAC.
An active participant in the Jewish National Fund, Shear currently serves as the Chair of the Sapphire Committee of the JNF in Pittsburgh, as well as the Sapphire Committee of the JNF in the Southern Region of Florida. In 2006 the Pittsburgh JNF honored her for her efforts at an event where Rabbi Ellenson was the featured speaker.
Shear is also active in philanthropic activities in the larger Pittsburgh community. She is a past Chair of the The Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and currently serves on the Financial Committee of The Friendship Circle, a program that connects special needs children with teenagers in Pittsburgh.
Founded in 1875, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion is North America's leading institution of higher Jewish education and the academic, spiritual, and professional leadership development center of Reform Judaism. HUC-JIR educates leaders to serve North American and world Jewry as rabbis, cantors, educators, and nonprofit management professionals, and offers graduate programs to scholars and clergy of all faiths. With centers of learning in Cincinnati, Jerusalem, Los Angeles, and New York, HUC-JIR's scholarly resources comprise the renowned Klau Library, The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, museums, research institutes and centers, and academic publications. In partnership with the Union for Reform Judaism and the Central Conference of American Rabbis, HUC-JIR sustains the Reform Movement's congregations and professional and lay leaders. HUC-JIR's campuses invite the community to cultural and educational programs illuminating Jewish heritage and fostering interfaith and multiethnic understanding. www.huc.edu | {
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Étienne Tassin, né le dans le arrondissement de Paris et mort le à Clamart, est un philosophe et universitaire français.
Biographie
Étienne Tassin a été professeur à l'université Paris VII - Diderot. Il y a enseigné la philosophie politique, en explorant en particulier la pensée d'Hannah Arendt.
Il est titulaire d'un doctorat en philosophie obtenu en 1996 à l'université Paris-XIII, sous la direction de Jacques Poulain, et portant sur la philosophie d'Hannah Arendt.
Il meurt subitement des suites d'un accident de la circulation à Paris le .
Ouvrages
avec Marc Richir (éd.), Philosophie, phénoménologie, politique : Jan Patočka, Jérôme Millon, Grenoble, 1992
avec Patrice Vermeren (dir.), Le partage des passions, Art-Édition, Villeurbanne, 1992
Le trésor perdu : Hannah Arendt : l'intelligence de l'action politique, Payot, Paris, 1999,
Un monde commun : pour une cosmo-politique des conflits, Seuil, Paris, 2003,
avec Anne Kupiec (éd.), Critique de la politique : autour de Miguel Abensour, Sens & Tonka, Paris, 2006
Le maléfice de la vie à plusieurs : la politique est-elle vouée à l'échec ?, Bayard, Montrouge, 2012
avec Denis Merklen, La diagonale des conflits. Expériences de la démocratie en Argentine et en France, Paris, Editions IHEAL, 2018
Pour quoi agissons-nous ? Questionner la politique en compagnie d'Hannah Arendt, Paris, Le Bord de l'eau, 2018
Références
Liens externes
Fiche professionnelle de l'université de Paris 7-Diderot
Institut des humanités de Paris
L'Europe cosmopolitique et la citoyenneté du monde
Philosophe français du XXe siècle
Philosophe français du XXIe siècle
Philosophe politique du XXe siècle
Philosophe politique du XXIe siècle
Philosophie continentale
Docteur de l'université Paris-XIII
Professeur à l'université Paris-VII (Diderot)
Naissance en avril 1955
Naissance dans le 15e arrondissement de Paris
Décès en janvier 2018
Décès à Clamart
Décès à 62 ans | {
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Spencer Theater Staff
Executive Director Charles Centilli
Technical Director Jason Kennedy
Executive Director Charles Centilli has 41 years of experience in performing arts management. He graduated from the University of Texas with a business degree majoring in finance. Centilli was the Business Manager of the University of Texas Performing Arts Center in Austin and resided there for sixteen years. He oversaw the finances and accounting systems of five performance venues ranging from 500 to 3,000 seats. Centilli joined the Spencer Theater in December 1996 as the Director of Business Affairs. He was appointed as the Executive Director in January 2000. Centilli is responsible for the budget, the accounting/finance systems, the automation of financial reports, the payroll and he oversees development and outreach efforts, as well as all personnel. Centilli reviews, negotiates, and finalizes the booking of performances, artists and rentals. [email protected]
Box Office Manager Donna Clarke
Box Office Manager Donna Clarke oversees all box office accounts, ticket sales and Founders Room dinner ticket sales. She oversees the printing and mailing of tickets to patrons, as well as ticket arrangements for large groups. On performance nights Donna manages the sales of artist materials (CD's, posters, etc.). Together with her staff, Donna maintains theater mailing lists and processes many of the major mailings of theater literature to patrons and schools (season brochures, contributor information and Class Acts brochures). Before joining the staff of the Spencer Theater in July 2001, Donna worked as an account manager for a major crop insurance agency. She is a native of Ruidoso. She can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]. Her direct phone connection is 575.336.0023.
Technical Director and OSHA Certified Safety Coordinator Jason Kennedy oversees all the backstage coordinating for any show or event at The Spencer Theater and is also the OSHA safety liaison for the building. Jason has 15 years of technical experience in every department and came to The Spencer in 2008. He has branched out and run shows for arenas of 10,000+ but has always been close with The Spencer Theater and took over as TD in 2018. To date he's worked with 350+ shows just here at The Spencer Theater! Jason is the contact for all technical and staging aspects. His direct line is 575.336.0018. His email address is [email protected].
Publicist Kathleen McDonald
Publicist Kathleen McDonald fields all media requests for information about the theater, and the shows that are performed at the theater. A former news reporter and free-lance writer, McDonald handles all publicity matters, brochure and program copy, radio and press interviews, related marketing materials, event photography, and the theater's monthly e-letter. McDonald has served as theater publicist since June, 1999, after first joining the staff as sponsorship coordinator. McDonald may be reached at 575.336-0016. Her email address is [email protected]
Marketing Coordinator Lauren Bergeron
Marketing Coordinator Lauren Bergeron handles all graphic design for the theater, including all print advertisements, image design and layout for the season performance brochures, and cover images for playbills. She also oversees distribution of the brochures to lodges, hotels, chambers of commerce, etc. Lauren creates the event posters, banners, light boards, table tents, visual submissions for grants and is the in-house computer technician, helping staff with incidental computer snafus. Previously working for a private printing operation in Ruidoso, Lauren rose to the level of Large Format Printing & Graphic Designer before joining the staff at the Spencer Theater in 2011. Bergeron may be reached at 575.336-0020. Her email address is [email protected].
House Manager Sharon Davis
House Manager Sharon Davis is the point person at all Spencer Theater performances for patron concerns. She is the public's liaison to the Spencer Theater executive director, technical director, patron service manager, box office and marketing personnel; she coordinates valet and usher services, and assists both patrons and artists with transportation food and first aid services. Sharon began serving the theater as house manager in August 2002 after having previously served as the Spencer Theater Bar Manager starting in 1997. Sharon can be reached at 575.336.0029. Her email address is [email protected].
Hospitality Manager William Wilson
Physical Plant Manager/Maintenance Supervisor Duston Busby
Hospitality Manager William Wilson grew up here in Ruidoso, NM and a graduate of Capitan High School class of 06'. Started cooking at his family's restaurant at a young age, Bradley D's in Ruidoso Downs. In 2008 he attended El Centro Culinary School in Dallas, TX. Graduated with an Associates of Applied Science in Culinary Arts as well as their certificates in Baking and Hospitality Management. William started his culinary career at the Dallas Country Club and then ventured to 560 by Wolfgang Puck - Reunion Tower in downtown Dallas for 5 years. He also owned and operated his own restaurant in Las Cruces, NM for 2 years, Bradley D's and William B's Restaurant. William later decided to move back to Ruidoso and was the head chef at Rainmakers Country Club and Resort, working there for 4 years. William briefly moved to Maui, HI and worked at Spago Maui, a Wolfgang Puck Restaurant in the Four Seasons Resort. Before coming here to the Spencer Theater in 2021. William can be reached at 575.336.0015 or via email at [email protected].
Physical Plant Manager/Maintenance Supervisor Duston Busby oversees all aspects of building maintenance and grounds-keeping. He manages is the liaison between contractors servicing the theater's complex HVAC (heating/venting/cooling), phone and security systems, all plumbing and electrical issues, operations of all heavy equipment and computers and grounds-keeping crews. Honing a natural aptitude for mechanics and engineering, Duston learned to fix things early in life by applying his mother's maxim: "figure it out or do without." He is a 2004 Ruidoso High graduate who initially pursued a B.S. at NMSU while working random summer jobs. Duston initially worked crew at the Spencer in 2008, helping loadout a touring Broadway show. That experience led to various crew jobs at concerts and big arena events throughout the region, and ultimately back to Spencer as Maintenance Supervisor in 2016. NFPA 101 certified. He is OSHA authorized (general industries safety). Contact Duston at 575.336.0025 or [email protected]
Spencer Theater Board of Directors
Frank Sayner, Trustee, President
Ronnie Hemphill, Treasurer, Trustee, Inc. Member
Suzanne O'Malley, Secretary
Bruce Morgan, Director
Joan Tucker, Director
Leon Kranz, Director
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Manipal University Online Entrance Test (MU OET) is an online entrance exam conducted by the Manipal University. It is a University level examination conducted for admission to various undergraduate and post-graduate courses like engineering, pharmacy, applied science and many other courses offered by institutions winged under Manipal University. All those students who wish to take admission in the Manipal University can apply for the exam and must take the MU OET 2018. Aspirants must qualify the examination for admission to the desired course. MU OET 2018 will offer admission to candidates in 16 B. Tech courses in the constituents of Manipal – Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology, Sikkim and Manipal University Jaipur. To know more about MU OET 2018 for engineering, read the article given below.
The application form for MU OET was available on the official website in the online mode and the last date to fill the same had been extended to 10th April 2018. Manipal University had conducted the exam from 4th week of April to 2nd week of May 2018 across 50 cities in India. Candidates could take the exam 3 times in total. Students had to book a slot for the exam and only those who had registered themselves and booked a slot were issued an MU OET 2018 Admit Card. The results of the entrance test were declared on 16th May 2018 for those who had taken the examination. Candidates who qualify the examination will be called for counselling and seat allotment procedure.
Aspiring candidates who are planning to take the examination for the academic session of 2018-19 must go through exam schedule that contains all the important dates related to the exam events.
After the declaration of entrance exam results, the counselling procedure begins. The counselling was scheduled from 28th May 2018 to 6th June 2018. All those candidates whose names are there on the merit list were called for counselling and seat allotment procedure. Counselling for MU OET 2018 was held in offline mode. Candidates had to report to the counselling venue in person. They had to carry all the important documents for verification. Every candidate had to register at the counselling venue and select the preferred course and college. Seats will be allocated to the candidate based on this choice made by the candidate after the documents have been verified by the concerned authority. A counselling fee had to be paid at the time of counselling. Candidates were then given a seat allotment letter and the receipt which they will carry to the allotted institute to confirm the admission.
Two Recent and Identical Passport Size Photograph and One Stamp Size Photograph.
The results of the entrance test have been announced online on 16th May 2018. To view and download the results all the candidates who have taken the exam have to log in to their individual account using the application number and password/ date of birth (as asked). The result will carry the scores obtained by the candidate in the exam as well as the All India Rank (AIR) of the candidate. Using the result, a merit list will be prepared. The result/ rank of the candidate will determine whether a candidate gets admission in the participating institutes of MU OET 2018. Please note that the results will only be available for those candidates who have taken the exam and the scorecard will not be sent to the candidate individually.
He/she should have passed their 10+2/ A-level/ IB, American 12th grade from a recognized Board or University.
Candidate should have secured at least 50% marks Physics, Mathematics and either of the vocational subjects mentioned below.
Candidates must have taken Physics, Mathematics, and English as compulsory subjects with either Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology or any technical vocational subject as optional.
In the entrance exam of MU OET 2018 candidates must score 50%.
The last date to apply for MU-OET 2018 was extended until 10th April. Online application form for MU OET 2018 was available on the official website of Manipal University/. Applicants can check the eligibility criteria and fill up the application form which was released on 17th October 2017. Candidates have to first register themselves to fill the application form. Applicants will be required to provide necessary information like personal details and academic details. Candidates have to then select the exam center and course for which they are applying and pay the requisite application fee. Applicants had to pay a fee of Rs 2000 (application fee + exam Fee) through either credit/ debit card or net banking or through a demand draft. Please note that the application fees is same for all category and non-category candidates. Lastly, all applicants will be required to upload scanned images of their photograph and signature to the correct specification and send the printed application form to The Director, Admissions, Manipal University, Manipal – 576104.
Candidates appearing for the exam for the academic session of 2018-19 must have a thorough look at the exam pattern of Manipal University Online Entrance Test. Exam pattern usually includes the mode of exam, number of questions, duration of the exam, the marking scheme, etc. For the ease of candidates taking the exam this year, we have provided the MU OET exam pattern here.
The exam will be conducted in an online computer-based mode where candidates have to sit in front of a computer and mark the answers.
MU OET 2018 will be conducted for 2 hours 30 minutes.
There will be objective type and multiple type questions.
The question paper will have a total of 200 questions where the questions will be distributed as follows: physics – 50, chemistry – 50, mathematics – 70 and English + general aptitude – 30.
1 mark will be awarded for each correct answer and there will be no provision of negative marking.
To begin with the preparations of MU OET 2018, candidates must check the syllabus of all the subjects thoroughly. This will help them collect the correct study material and obtain the best results in the examination. Candidates can check and download the official MU OET 2018 syllabus from www.admissions.manipal.edu.
All the candidates who had registered for the examination also have to book a slot before the admit card is issued. Slot booking had been made available from 31st March 2018. It is only after the candidates have booked a slot from the available slots, the exam conducting authority will issue the admit card of the candidate. The slot booking for the exam will be done through Online Test Booking System (OTBS) in three attempts. The slots will include the date and time to take the exam and will be chosen by the candidate according to his/her preference. Once the slot has been chosen and confirmed, no changes can be made to it.
After the slot booking process is over, Manipal University issues the admit card of candidates. The MU-OET 2018 Hall ticket had been issued from 31st March 2018. After 24 hours of slot booking, candidates will be able to download their hall ticket. An admit card is one of the most important documents that a candidate must carry to the exam center on the day of the exam. The Admit card holds an important value as it carries essential information like the name of the candidate, his/her roll number, photograph and signature and most importantly the exam center details and exam timings and day. It is mandatory for the candidate to take the hall ticket to the exam center as the absence of it will debar the candidate from taking the exam.
The concerned authorities will prepare the cut-off for MU OET. The cut-off refers to the minimum qualifying marks that the candidate must obtain in order to be eligible for admission. The cut-off sometimes also refers to opening and closing rank and candidates must obtain a rank that falls between the opening and closing rank. Based on the cut-off candidates will be offered admissions to the preferred courses. The cut-off is prepared keeping in mind certain factors like the number of candidates who have taken the exam, previous year's cut-off, number of seats available, etc.
The participating Institutes of MU OET 2018 are those institutes that provide admission to candidates based on the scores obtained by the candidate in MU OET 2018 conducted by the Manipal University. | {
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I pretty much stopped wearing clothes that obviously stated their brand after high school. I was most definitely a jeans and Hollister t-shirt kind of girl, but no longer! That kind of dressing requires no imagination to me now, however, working at Victoria's Secret (ours has a Pink attached) has me constantly eyeballing and selling adorable pieces that very blatantly scream their brand. Our clothes are so comfy, and my discount isn't too shabby, so I find myself buying items even though they are generally things I wouldn't normally gravitate towards these days. I do however love the matchy-matchy thing most of the collections have going on, since that is pretty in, but I also like the sporty collegiate feel of our clothing, which is kind of perfect for my last year in college, or at least I think so. I got this skirt on clearance, and I already had the sweatshirt to wear around the house (Hawaiian print, yes please!) and I figured I could make the outfit work for my second day of school.
"Sporty" isn't usually an aesthetic I go for, but I enjoyed it this day, and while I wan't too sure about pairing this scarf with it, I think it ended up looking pretty spiff. The thing I am disappointed about is the outfit I wore for my third day of class. I have probably worn it once a month for three months (which is a rare thing for me, I just don't really repeat exact outfits very often) and I have failed to get a photo of it each time! The first time I was at Kaitlyn's and stayed longer than I expected, the second I had a completely free day and some blackberry juice squirted onto the top (which is white) so I had to wash it and change, and when I wore it for my third day of school, M and I went to go pick up our darling new puppy and ended up getting stuck in traffic during the last good shooting hours. Oh well. Some time you'll see it. It involves my anchor pants that I adore.
I hope everyone's fall transition is going well, our yard is turning into a yellow wonderland, which is quite beautiful. | {
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*Disclosure- I received a copy of the book from the publisher via FlyBy Promotions in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions state are 100% my own.
families grasp the totality of God's perfect grace.
As soon as this book arrived at the house, all three of my kids were itching to read it. The cover is full of vibrantly colored things that relate to Easter that really caught their little eyes. As we read the story, my six year old daughter began asking me tons of questions about the story and about Sam not being honest with his parents and why. This book definitely opens the story to teach children not only about forgiveness and redemption, but about the resurrection of Jesus Christ in a way that they can understand. I think even as an adult, it is a good book to remind us that we all mess up, we all have faults, but because of Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, it isn't our burden to bare. We should still try to be the best people we can be, but when we mess up, we confess our sins and accept God's redemption. We have read this book several times since we received it and the first few times I could barely get through the entire thing without tearing up. I think a sparkle egg is a great tradition to start and a great representation of the resurrection of Jesus. My 4 year old boys enjoyed this book too and asked a lot of questions about the story, but do not have quite the grasp on the concept that my 6 year old did. I think it is worth beginning to read to early learners as well as school aged children. Kids are so often told what they should be doing right that sometimes when they mess up, they feel like failures. The Sparkle Egg is a wonderful reminder that nobody is perfect and that we are all the same in God's eyes. This is absolutely a book you want to add to your child's home library!
About the author- Jill Hardie's first book, The Sparkle Box, ignited a new Christmas tradition that helps center Christmas in the true joy of the season. Now Jill is hoping to touch lives with a new Easter tradition with The Sparkle Egg. She lives in North Canton, Ohio. Check out my review of The Sparkle Box here.
About the illustrator- Christine Kornacki illustrated the highly acclaimed The Sparkle Box. She has a love for painting and a knack for bringing stories to life. Christine received a BFA in illustration from the University of Hartford and spends most days painting in her studio, which adjoins a charming café in New Haven, Connecticut.
You can get your own copy of The Sparkle Egg at Idealsbooks.com, Amazon.com or at Christian retailers nationwide! Connect with Ideals Books on Facebook.
The awesome people from Ideals Books want to give one lucky reader a copy of The Sparkle Egg. Enter below via the Rafflecopter for your chance to win!
It would be awesome to see a book geared towards 6-8 year olds that touches on different family dynamics such as adoption, single father, single mother, grandparents raising a child, foster care etc.!
Majestical Jewelry Review & Giveaway! | {
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This specific scan is available to both women and men for 16 years of age.
Common examples for having this specific ultrasound scan are to investigate the causes of elbow, possible injury or inflammation of the tendons and for degenerative changes such as arthritis.
There are other causes of elbow pain but usually elbow pain is nothing serious. Your elbow is a complex joint; it allows you to extend and flex, as well as rotate your hand and forearm. Since most movements are a combination of these actions, you may sometimes find it difficult to describe exactly which movement brings on the pain.
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Helical Products Company, an MW Industries Company
901 W. McCoy Lane
New Prototype Cell Provides Quick Turnaround
Santa Maria, CA – Helical Products Company, part of the MW Industries family of companies, announces their new prototype cell dedicated to quickly provide new designs for test and evaluation reducing the lead time for prototypes by over 50%. For the past 40 years we have been manufacturing custom couplings, u-joints and machined spring prototypes and the lead times have been consistently the...
Curiosity Mars Rover Has Landed Safely on Mars!
Helical Products Company, Inc. is proud to have been selected to design and manufacture machined springs and flexible couplings for Curiosity. Known worldwide for outstanding quality and reliability, this is the third Mars Rover combining Helical's Engineering Expertise and manufacturing skill to produce The first of the parts from Helical is a custom flexible coupling used in the Vibration...
Helical Products Company Inc. is Launching into Space (Again)!
Helical Products Company, Inc. is proud to announce that several of its parts are present on NASA's latest space explorer, the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover. Helical's engineering team designed and manufactured both flexible couplings and machined springs for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, working closely with JPL's engineers on these precise, custom designs. Among these parts is a...
Machined Springs offer customer-specified end attachments.
HELI-CAL-® Flexure technology enables customer-specified end attachments - tangs, clamps, flanges, or threaded ends - to be integrated into multi-functional springs. Useful in design and production of springs that require close tolerances and optimal performance characteristics, system can enhance springs to facilitate assembly jobs, minimize maintenance, as well as promote predictability and...
Miniature Flexible Couplings feature zero backlash.
Offered in sizes as small as -¼ in. diameter for shaft sizes down to 3.32 in., one-piece Flexible Couplings can transmit torque in angular, parallel, and/or skewed modes. Units are available in aluminum, stainless steel, or plastic. They can be used in precision engineering applications and are especially able to accommodate tight or skewed connections.
Couplings compensate for mechanical movement irregularities.
Single-piece, flexible couplings compensate for angular and skewed misalignment, parallel offset, and axial motion. Performance characteristics include no maintenance, no backlash, no lubrication, constant rotational velocity, and smooth bearing loads. Couplings are manufactured with ODs from 3/8-3 in. and in metric ODs of 15, 20, 25, 30, 40 and 50 mm, and inch and metric bore sizes may be...
17-4PH St ainless Steel Provides Twice the Torque Capacity
SANTA MARIA, CA., March 6, 2006-Helical's 17-4PH stainless steel couplings are ideal when high strength, excellent fatigue resistance and high torsional stiffness are called for in an application. When compared to both 303 stainless steel and 7075-T6 aluminum, 17-4PH provides twice the torque. Helical is the only company that claims to manufacture beam couplings out of 17-4PH stainless steel....
Beam Couplings provide fatigue resistance.
Machined from solid piece of 17-4 PH stainless steel, Beam Couplings can transmit torque through 5-º if required, and operate in temperatures up to 600-ºF. General purpose Series H and Series W are suited for pumps, lead screws, and positioning systems. Series MC offers higher torque capacity and torsional stiffness with 2 sets of flexures. Series H accommodates shaft sizes from .059-0.75 in.,...
Manufacturing Service addresses complex spring applications.
Applied to design and manufacture of machined springs, HELI-CAL-® Flexure technology can precisely match workload and dimensional requirements for range of applications. It employs curved beam to provide controlled elastic performance in compression, torsion, lateral bending, and lateral displacement modes. Machined spring can be made from single piece of material and incorporate customer's...
Couplings feature integrated attachments.
One-piece flexible couplings can be combined with multitude of end connections and coil configurations for variety of applications. They may be specified in various materials and will accommodate for angular, parallel, or skewed misalignments. Optimal performance is achieved with use of magnetic or non-magnetic, corrosion-resistant stainless steels, aluminum alloys, titanium, and Delrin.
Coming Soon! Webinar; Machined Springs vs. Wire Wound Springs
Santa Maria, CA –- Helical Products Company is honored to join forces with Design World to bring you a Webinar based off the popular white paper; Choosing between Machined and Wire Wound Springs. Join us June 17, 2015 for this webinar that will review differences between these two types of springs along with the advantages of each and application tips. If you work with torsion or...
Video Series Demonstrates Helical Machined Springs
What are machined springs? is a question with which Helical Products Company, Inc. is very familiar. Determined to answer that exact question in detail, the manufacturing company has recently uploaded a series of videos highlighting the several solutions made possible through the application of machined springs. These custom flexures provide the solution to several complex motion control...
3D CAD Models of Helical Couplings Available for Download
January 11, 2011 - Helical Products joined forces with TraceParts back in 2009, creating 3D CAD Models of the standard flexible shaft couplings. Now, the company's website (heli‐cal.com) features direct links to view and download these informative 3D models. When accessing the relevant charts of a particular series, a column appears citing the specific link to the TraceParts illustration. To...
ISO 9001:2000/AS9100 Certification
SANTA MARIA, CA -November 3, 2006--Helical Products Company, Inc. announced today that it has been certified to ISO 9001:2000 and the more stringent AS9100 Rev.B quality assurance standard by QMI. The AS9100 certification is a globally recognized aerospace-sector standard that defines the quality-system requirements for suppliers in the aerospace industry. AS9100 is based on ISO 9001:2000 with...
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The village of Khirbat al-Wa'ara al-Sawda was located 7.5km from the city of Tiberias, on a small plateau of volcanic rock overlooking the village Wadi al-Hamam and the lake Tiberias. The village was linked to the highway that ran along the lakeshore to the city of Tiberias via secondary road. A dirt road linked it to the village Hittin in the southwest.
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The village houses were located in grouped, irregular patterns around the intersection of the two roads. Furthermore, there were also Bedouin tents belonging to those who had not constructed permanent housing. There were two shrines dedicated to the local Shayks, located in a khirba, on the outskirts to the village in the north. Here, villagers performed religious ceremonies. The village site lay in the area of two archaeological khirbas, which contained building foundations, stone cairns, cisterns, a cave, a well and a trough hewn in rock.
There are no published accounts of the occupation and depopulation of Khirbat al-Wa'ara al-Sawda. However, there are two potential scenarios of the occupation. The first is that the village fell in the wake of the fall of the city of Tiberias on the 18th of April 1948. The second possibility is that the village fell in the course of Operation Dekel, as the forces had occupied Nazareth and was advancing eastwards towards the city of Tiberias.
However, there is an oral account of the massacre that took place of the 'Arab al-Mawasi villagers. The massacre happened in late October or early November, as 15 men were taken capture and taken to the nearby village of Eilabun. The Israeli forces shot all the men, but two faked their deaths, as the soldiers retreated a short distance. After a few minutes wait, the soldiers returned and shot the bodies in the head to make sure that they were dead. 14 died, whilst one escaped to Syria along with other members of the 'Arab al-Mawasi. The bodies were buried in a nearby cave.
The settlement, Ravid, is located 3km west of the village site, but not directly on the village lands. In 1949, the settlement Arbel was constructed about 2km southeast of the lands on the village lands of Hittin.
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Q: Running a GitHub Actions step only if previous step has run I've set up a workflow in GitHub actions to run my tests and create an artifact of the test coverage. The stripped down version of my YAML file looks like this:
name: Build
on: [pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Other steps here
- name: Build app
- name: Run tests
- name: Create artifact of test coverage
# Other steps here
The problem is that the artifact does not get created when the tests fail.
I figured out about if: always() condition the from the docs, but this will also cause this step to run when my Build app step fails. I don't want that to happen because there is nothing to archive in that case.
How can I only run this step if the previous step has run (either succeeded or failed)?
A: Try checking success() OR failure().
name: Build
on: [pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Other steps here
- name: Build app
- name: Run tests
- name: Create artifact of test coverage
if: success() || failure()
# Other steps here
Alternatively, create a step output of the exit code that you can check in later steps. For example:
- name: Build app
id: build
run: |
<build command>
echo ::set-output name=exit_code::$?
- name: Run tests
- name: Create artifact of test coverage
if: steps.build.outputs.exit_code == 0
A: A possible better alternative is <step>.outcome or <step>.conclusion
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/contexts#steps-context
steps.<step id>.conclusion. The result of a completed step after continue-on-error is applied. Possible values are success, failure, cancelled, or skipped. When a continue-on-error step fails, the outcome is failure, but the final conclusion is success.
steps.<step id>.outcome The result of a completed step before continue-on-error is applied. Possible values are success, failure, cancelled, or skipped. When a continue-on-error step fails, the outcome is failure, but the final conclusion is success.
- name: Build app
id: build
run: |
<build command>
- name: Run tests
- name: Create artifact of test coverage
if: steps.build.outcome == 'success'
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Margaret Marie Perry of Mora, formerly of Palisade, died on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at Eastwood Senior Living in Mora.
MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at Rock – Ingebrand Chapel in Braham.
MEMORIAL VISITATION will be held one hour prior to the service at the Funeral Home on Saturday.
INURNMENT will be in the Grasston Union Cemetery.
Margaret "Muggs" Marie Perry, 89, formerly of Palisade and Montrose, died Saturday, October 25, 2014 at Eastwood Senior Living in Mora, following a short illness.
Margaret was born in Cleveland, Ohio on March 25, 1925 to Walter and Lydia Hallden. When Margaret was 3 years old her father died and she came to Minnesota where she lived with her maternal grandparents on the family farm in Grass Lake Township. Margaret grew up with her uncles and cousins. She attended Morse Country School and loved the farm. She spent most of her time with the horses and cows. When Margaret was 15 she moved to Michigan to live with her mother. She bought her first horse, Duke, and kept him for many years. Margaret moved back to Minnesota, bringing Duke with her. She moved to Talmoon with her aunts and uncles where she met her first husband, Al Perry.
Al moved to Alaska and asked Margaret to come there and marry him. She packed up Duke and went to Alaska. Margaret, Al and Duke lived there for several years and eventually came back to Talmoon. Margaret bought a farm in Osseo where she raised horses and worked at Honeywell. Margaret and Al divorced, but she and Duke and the other horses continued to live on the farm for several years.
Margaret met Al Wredberg and together they raised and showed horses. They sold the farm in Osseo and moved to Montrose. Margaret bred, trained and showed Arabian horses for many years. She also raised chickens, ducks, sheep, goats, and a cow or two. Margaret's home was always open to anyone who wanted to spend time with her and her animals. She always welcomed kids who had an interest in horses, and taught them how to care for animals. She shared her love of animals and together she and the kids would throw bales of hay, groom and ride horse together. Margaret and Al moved to a farm near Palisade when they retired. They brought horses, chickens, and dogs with them.
Margaret was always ready for an adventure. She had a quick smile and a twinkle in her eye that would let you know that something interesting was about to happen. She had a lot of energy and always wanted to keep busy. Margaret moved to Eastwood Senior Living in Mora in April, 2014. Margaret will be missed by all who knew her. Life is going to be a little more boring without her.
Margaret was preceded in death by her parents Walter Hallden and Lydia Trusler; three brothers; her life partner Allen Wredberg; and several aunts and uncles.
She is survived by brother Ray Lee Trusler of Ohio; sister Linda Kasat of Michigan; Minnesota cousins including Betty Strandlund, Margie Maas, Betty Lou Ferrin, Mary (Denny) DeRyuck, Fred (Sandy) Strand, Allan (Iyla) Zarth, Steve Zarth, Gill (Nancy) Strand, Kevin (Laura) Strand, Diane (Tom) Gibas; many other cousins in Minnesota, Michigan, California and Montana; nieces, nephews; special friends Diane (Harvey) Hohenstein and Ed Sharp; and many other friends and extended family. | {
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Playing with Movie Marines
July 3, 2019 July 3, 2019 James "The Owl" WiseGames Workshop, Warhammer 40K
Even the most casual observer will note that Space Marines are everywhere in 40k. They make up around a third of the playable factions, despite the fact that they are supposed to be exceptionally rare canonically. However, this is not surprising, as for the longest time they have been the poster boys for the 40k hobby, perfectly capturing the feel of this dark and dismal future that knows only war.
Many of us in the hobby will have (at some point) collected a Space Marine army, whether the vanilla Ultramarines and the like, a band of traitorous Chaos Marines, or a specialist force such as Grey Knights or Deathwatch. After all, who doesn't want to be in command of an elite force of genetically enhanced super soldiers that can spit acid and tear a regular human apart with their bare hands?
Well, that's how it's supposed to feel. In reality, Space Marines, for the most part, are fairly mediocre on the tabletop. That's not to say they're bad; far from it. But when you compare how the authors of the Black Library interpret these demigods of war, their tabletop counterparts seem to be but mere shadows of their true glory.
In the lore, a single Marine can smash his way through a squad of guardsmen, crushing armour and bone with bolter shells and his bare fists while las-shots bounce harmlessly off his reinforced power armour. On the tabletop however, that same squad of guardsmen will probably take down two or three Space Marines with a volley of rapid-firing lasguns due to some sub-par save throws.
This is unavoidable, as with any tabletop wargame you must balance the models of each faction in order to make the game somewhat fair. After all, if all anyone needed was five Marines to dominate the competitive scene, then the game would get stale rather quickly and no-one would be interested in playing anything else. And so, Space Marines can and will feel less than the suped-up killing machines we all expect them to be.
However, there are those of us who want to feel that godlike power of ripping through squad after squad of meat shields with the ease of harvesting wheat. To see ten or fifteen Marines on the table facing down a hundred weak and feeble xenos and think, "we got this." To know that each of your soldiers is a match for an entire squad of 'regular' infantry. For those people, there are the Movie Marines.
Movie Marines is a term given to an army of Space Marines that play and feel like their book counterparts. These are usually over the top rules that are intended for fun, casual games rather than serious (or legal) tournament play. However, with the army constructing freedom afforded by 8th edition 40k's detachment system, it's possible to field a force of these Movie Marines in your local meta. How you may ask? Three words. Supreme Command Detachment.
Supreme Command Detachments allow you to field 3-5 HQ's and up to 1 Lord of War in a single detachment. That means you can run a Space Marine Captain (one HQ slot) and four Lieutenants (two additional HQ slots) as a single detachment, which the discerning of you will note perfectly represents a five-man tactical squad. Give them all jump packs and you have an assault squad, or upgrade them to primaris marines and you have an intercessor squad.
The great thing about this is it doesn't even break the rules for the number of data sheets you are allowed to field in matched play, as if you were to take a primaris squad, a tactical squad, and a unit of terminators (mixing regular terminator captains and Cataphractii captains), you would still only be using, at most, three of the same data sheet in games over 1,000 points. Throw in Roboute Guilliman to lead them and some Elites like a Redemptor Dreadnought and you could easily get up to 2,000 points or more.
But it's not only vanilla Marines who are able to field Movie Marines. Why not mix Brother Captains and Grand Masters to field a squad of Grey Knight terminators. Or how about mixing and matching Chaplains, Liberians, and Captains to make your own top-tier Deathwatch Kill Team. Even the ruinous forces of chaos can get in on the action to make an elite warband of renegades.
You don't just have to field a pure Movie Marine army either. How about adding a squad of Blood Angel 'vanguard' marines to your Astra Militarum to contrast the sheer destructive force of your marines (as well as giving them some much-needed command points). The only thing holding you back is your imagination. So why not try playing Space Marines how they are supposed to feel.
If you do end up trying out some Movie Marines, let us know how you got on in the comments below. If you have enjoyed todays article, consider liking it and subscribing to the site to keep up to date with all we do here at Master of Magics. If you want to support us directly, you can join our Patreon for as little as $1 a month. And remember, imperial citizen: "Honour your Chapter."
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This week's column is devoted to some of the best dishes the Gilchrists have sampled on our meanderings around Louisiana and East Texas. I despise eating fast food on road trips, so whenever time allows, we seek out local places to eat.
While traveling from Oklahoma, we stopped at Cappizi's Italian Kitchen in Paris, Texas. Cappizi's is a great little mom and pop place with charm inside and out and the kind of menu that makes you want to order everything.
The kids got a pie to split (delicious), and Rob and I ordered sandwiches. I am always on the lookout for the kind of Philly Cheesesteak that I used to get at Italian places all along the East Coast, and this one fit the bill. Sautéed steak, onion, peppers, and mushrooms (I asked for mine to be sautéed longer than normal) were served on real French bread, topped with provolone, and baked. Superb!
A trip to look at a car in Longview emptied our own "gas tanks." Luckily, it happened to be Friday, the only day that Lil Thai is open briefly for dinner. This is truly a "lil" place with loads of character.
We got the very last order of homemade egg rolls and shared a plate of Drunken Noodles, which I haven't found on a menu since I lived in Boston. These were perfection: tender flat noodles, minced garlic, and fresh basil along with fresh vegetables makes this dish enormously satisfying. And the egg rolls were the real deal, too!
In Alexandria, we found another great stop for Asian food. At most Japanese restaurants in Shreveport, udon noodles are available in soup, but Noodles and Grill Asian Cuisine serves them my favorite way—pan-fried. These satisfyingly chewy noodles were tossed with Napa cabbage, sprouts, carrot, onion, and a choice of meats, topped with a fried egg.
On another trip, finding myself with a few hours to kill while the eldest was at college orientation in Lafayette, I parked myself for breakfast and a bit of work at The French Press. Housed in the historic Tribune Printing Plant building (1930's era), this little place invites lingering.
As you travel, stop to smell the roses, and stop to taste the food! If you are in any of these towns in our region, these are some sure fire winners! It may cost a bit more than the super-value menu at a burger chain, but the cost is on a par with many dine-in chains. And it's so easy to find great places using the "find restaurants near me" feature of dining apps like Yelp or Trip Advisor or Zomato. You'll be glad you did!
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Икар — балет в двух актах Сергея Слонимского. Либретто Юрия Слонимского по мотивам древнегреческого мифа об Икаре.
История создания
Инициатором постановки этого балета в Большом театре был Юрий Григорович. Ему же принадлежала идея поручить постановку спектакля Владимиру Васильеву. «Икар» стал первым опытом хореографической постановочной деятельности для известного танцовщика. В. В. Васильев вспоминал:
Хореографией, постановочной работой я хотел заниматься давно. Вернее, со школьной скамьи. Но так сложилась жизнь в театре, что всё время были новые роли и просто не хватало времени, чтобы заняться балетмейстерством. А потом, люди тоже бывают разные: некоторые, несмотря ни на какие препятствия, упрямо идут к своей цели и добиваются своего. А других надо постоянно подталкивать. Мне кажется, я отношусь ко вторым. И не будь у нас главным балетмейстером Юрий Николаевич Григорович и не подтолкни он меня к первой моей работе — к «Икару», может быть, я оставался бы до сих пор со своими мечтами. А он взял и бросил меня в омут хореографии…
Это был первый балет, созданный специально для огромной сцены Кремлёвского дворца съездов. Технические возможности площадки дали возможность развернуть действие одновременно на разных уровнях сцены.
Сценическая жизнь
Большой театр
Премьера прошла 29 мая 1971 года на сцене Кремлёвского дворца съездов
Художник-постановщик Вадим Рындин, дирижёр-постановщик Альгис Жюрайтис, хормейстеры Игорь Агафонников и Станислав Гусев
Действующие лица
Икар — Юрий Владимиров, (затем Владимир Васильев)
Девушка — Нина Сорокина, (затем Екатерина Максимова)
Архонт — Валерий Лагунов, (затем Михаил Цивин)
Сикофанты — Юрий Ветров, Александр Лавренюк, Андрей Петров, Сергей Радченко
Девушки — Агнесса Балиева, Нелли Кривовяз, Татьяна Попко, Татьяна Черкасская
Юноши — Александр Богатырёв, Вячеслав Гордеев, Анатолий Данилычев, Николай Фёдоров
Мим — Олег Рачковский, (затем Василий Ворохобко)
Мальчики — Эльмира Костерина, Любовь Серова
Спектакль прошёл 13 раз, последнее представление 31 декабря 1972 года
Премьера второй редакции балета прошла 14 декабря 1976 года на сцене Кремлёвского дворца съездов
Художник-постановщик Валерий Левенталь, дирижёр-постановщик Эри Клас, хормейстеры Игорь Агафонников и Станислав Гусев
Действующие лица
Икар — Владимир Васильев, (затем Александр Богатырёв, Вячеслав Гордеев, Виктор Барыкин)
Архонт — Валерий Лагунов, (затем Владимир Деревянко, Михаил Цивин)
Эола, сестра Архонта — Екатерина Максимова, (затем Марина Кондратьева, Надежда Павлова)
Клеон, сикофант — Борис Акимов, (затем Виктор Барыкин)
Слуги Архонта — Андрей Петров, Олег Попандопуло
Друзья Икара — Анатолий Данилычев, Виктор Кожадей
Нимфа — Елена Черкасская
Сатиры — Владимир Абросимов, Василий Ворохобко
Спектакль прошёл 35 раз, последнее представление 19 ноября 1983 года
Ленинградский театр оперы и балета имени С. М. Кирова
Премьера прошла 29 мая 1974 года
Балетмейстер-постановщик Игорь Бельский, художник-постановщик Энар Стенберг, дирижёр-постановщик Джемал Далгат, хормейстер А. Г. Мурин
Действующие лица
Икар — Юрий Соловьёв, (затем Вадим Гуляев)
Птица-мечта — Ирина Колпакова, (затем Елена Евтеева, Светлана Ефремова)
Архонт — Вадим Бударин, (затем Олег Соколов, Николай Ковмир)
Ариадна — Габриэла Комлева, (затем Валентина Ганибалова, Наталья Большакова)
Последнее представление в году
Библиография
Медведев А. Второе рождение балета/Советская музыка.—1977.—9 июня
Примечания
Балеты Сергея Слонимского
Балеты 1971 года
Балеты по сюжетам греко-римской мифологии | {
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Human Factors in Data Visualization
General Visualization Principles
Deciding on Features to Visualize
Finding Relationships
The Curse of Dimensionality
Data visualization plays a crucial role in exploratory data analysis and communicating business insights. However, there are several human factors that are also an important part of generating unbiased and useful results. In this guide, you will learn about these concepts, which will help you generate meaningful business insights through data visualization using R.
In this guide, we'll be using a fictitious dataset of loan applications containing 572 observations and 12 variables:
UID: Unique identifier for an applicant
Marital_status: Whether the applicant is married ("Yes") or not ("No")
Dependents: Number of dependents of the applicant
Is_graduate: Whether the applicant is a graduate ("Yes") or not ("No")
Income: Annual income of the applicant (in USD)
Loan_amount: Loan amount (in USD) for which the application was submitted
Term_months: Tenure of the loan
Credit_score: Whether the applicant's credit score is good ("Satisfactory") or not ("Not Satisfactory")
approval_status: Whether the loan application was approved ("1") or not ("0")
Age: The applicant's age in years
Sex: Whether the applicant is a male ("M") or a female ("F")
Purpose: Purpose of applying for the loan
Let's start by loading the required libraries and the data.
library(readr)
library(GGally)
library(dplyr)
library(mlbench)
dat <- read_csv("data_visual1.csv")
glimpse(dat)
{r}
Observations: 572
Variables: 12
$ UID <chr> "UIDA165", "UIDA164", "UIDA161", "UIDA544", "UIDA162",...
$ Marital_status <chr> "Yes", "No", "Yes", "No", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "No", "N...
$ Dependents <int> 2, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 0, ...
$ Is_graduate <chr> "Yes", "No", "No", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", ...
$ Income <int> 18370, 19230, 22240, 24000, 21330, 26360, 25680, 24150...
$ Loan_amount <int> 18600, 19500, 22300, 26000, 26600, 28000, 28000, 30000...
$ Term_months <int> 384, 384, 384, 384, 384, 384, 384, 384, 384, 384, 204,...
$ Credit_score <chr> "Satisfactory", "Satisfactory", "Not _satisfactory", "...
$ approval_status <int> 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, ...
$ Age <int> 40, 63, 42, 30, 43, 46, 46, 68, 48, 72, 54, 54, 29, 70...
$ Sex <chr> "F", "M", "M", "M", "M", "M", "M", "F", "M", "F", "M",...
$ Purpose <chr> "Personal", "Personal", "Personal", "Furniture", "Pers...
The output shows that the dataset has six numerical variables (labeled as 'int') and six categorical variables (labeled as 'chr'). We will convert these into factor variables, with the exception of the UID variable, using the line of code below.
names <- c(2,4,8,9,11,12)
dat[,names] <- lapply(dat[,names] , factor)
$ Marital_status <fct> Yes, No, Yes, No, Yes, Yes, No, No, No, No, Yes, Yes, ...
$ Is_graduate <fct> Yes, No, No, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No, Ye...
$ Credit_score <fct> Satisfactory, Satisfactory, Not _satisfactory, Satisfa...
$ approval_status <fct> 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, ...
$ Sex <fct> F, M, M, M, M, M, M, F, M, F, M, M, M, M, M, M, M, M, ...
$ Purpose <fct> Personal, Personal, Personal, Furniture, Personal, Fur...
Duplicate Records
Before starting with visualization, it is important to free the data from duplicates because they increase computation time and decrease model accuracy. In our dataset, UID is the unique identifier variable and will be used to drop the duplicate records. The first line of code below uses the duplicated() function to find the duplicates, while the second line prints the number of such records.
dup_records <- duplicated(dat$UID)
sum(dup_records)
The output shows three duplicate records, which are dropped from the data using the first line of code below. The second line prints the new dimension of the data - 569 observations and 12 variables.
dat <- dat[!duplicated(dat$UID), ]
dim(dat)
[1] 569 12
We are now ready to understand the data and the importance of human factors in visualization.
When you have a lot of variables to analyze, it becomes important to decide which one to visualize. The human ability to use subject matter expertise and domain knowledge to identify such features is required. A few examples are discussed in the section below.
Visualizing Age
In the loan application dataset, an assumption may be that age plays an important role in loan approvals. We'll use a histogram to visualize the distribution of the numerical variable Age. A histogram shows the number of data values within a bin for a numerical variable, with the bins dividing the values into equal segments. The vertical axis of the histogram shows the count of data values within each bin. The code below plots a histogram of the Age variable.
ggplot(dat, aes(x = Age)) + geom_histogram(col="green") + ggtitle("Age Distribution")
The above chart shows there are negative age values, which is impossible. Let's look at the summary of Age variable.
summary(dat$Age)
Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max.
-12.0 37.0 51.0 49.4 61.0 76.0
The output confirms that the minimum value of the variable, Age, is -12. This is incorrect and must be replaced, which brings us to an important human factor in data science: the ability to make assumptions when dealing with incorrect records. For loan applications, we'll assume that the minimum age should be 18 years. This means that we'll remove records of applicants below 18 years of age.
The first couple of lines of code below give the number of records in the dataset that have an age below 18 years. We have three such records. The third line of code removes such records, while the fourth line prints the dimensions of the new data: 566 observations and 12 variables.
Finally, look again at the summary of the age variable. This shows that the range of age is now between 23 to 76 years, indicating that the correction has been made.
age_18 <- dat[which(dat$Age<18),]
dim(age_18)
dat <- dat[-which(dat$Age<18),]
[1] 3 12
23.0 37.0 51.0 49.7 61.0 76.0
Let's look at the plot again. The output shows that the distribution is much more reasonable.
ggplot(dat, aes(x = Age)) + geom_histogram(col="blue") + ggtitle("Age Distribution")
Anamoly Detection
It was easy to detect the incorrect entries in the age variable. However, at times it is important to identify anamolies or outliers in the data. Let's look at an example of the Income variable.
ggplot(dat, aes(x = Income)) + geom_histogram(col="blue") + ggtitle("Income Distribution")
The above visualization shows that income levels are not normally distributed, and the distribution is right skewed. Confirm this with the summary() function, as shown below.
summary(dat$Income)
17320 39035 51445 71945 77560 844490
The summary shows that the minimum and maximum income levels are $17,320 and $844,490, respectively. This is a big range, indicating outliers. In order to better understand the distribution, use the quantile() function, which gives the first to hundredth percentile value of the variable.
quantile(dat$Income,seq(0,1,0.01))
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8%
17320.0 21551.0 24036.0 24476.0 25502.0 26640.0 27596.0 28881.0 29538.0
9% 10% 11% 12% 13% 14% 15% 16% 17%
18% 19% 20% 21% 22% 23% 24% 25% 26%
85382.0 88707.0 92620.0 97330.0 101365.0 105950.0 111110.0 115102.0 122045.0
125965.0 133330.0 138858.0 149235.5 167124.0 194440.0 204048.0 222246.5 255185.0
99% 100%
364238.5 844490.0
Treat these outliers using the method of flooring and capping. The first line of code below floors the lower values at the fifth percentile value. Similarly, the second line caps the extreme values at the 95th percentile value. The third line prints the summary indicating that the correction has been done. Selecting the percentile value is a subjective decision after exploring the data.
dat$Income[which(dat$Income<26640)]<- 26640.0
dat$Income[which(dat$Income > 194440)]<- 194440
One of the important visualization tasks is to find relationships between two or more variables. Depending on the data type, you can use visualization. The human factor that governs this choice is the ability to create a hypothesis and then examine it visually.
The first hypothesis we'll examine is whether or not there is a linear relationship between the variables Age and Income. We'll use a scatterplot, a popular technique to visualize the relationship between two quantitative variables. It can be plotted using the code below.
ggplot(dat, aes(x = Age, y = Income)) + geom_point(size = 2, color="blue") + xlab("Age in years") + ylab("Income in USD") + ggtitle("Age vs Income Levels")
The output above shows that there is no linear relationship between the ages and income levels of the applicants. Similarly, we can test the hypothesis for other numerical variables as well.
The second hypothesis we'll examine is whether or not the income levels of the applicants have any bearing on the purpose of the loans. The visualization technique we'll use is the boxplot.
A boxplot is a standardized way of displaying the distribution of data based on a five-number summary (minimum, first quartile (Q1), median, third quartile (Q3), and maximum). The line of code below plots the distribution of the numeric variable Income against the categorical variable Purpose.
ggplot(dat, aes(Purpose, Income)) + geom_boxplot(fill = "blue") + labs(title = "Box Plot")
From the output above, we can deduce that the average income of the applicants does not vary significantly against the purpose levels. We also observe more outliers for applicants who applied for educational and personal loans.
One of the most crucial decisions that visualization experts face is the number of dimensions to be kept for visualization. In simple terms, dimensions refer to the number of variables being captured. For instance, in the examples above, we considered one and two dimensions. Increasing the number of variables can provide more information, but also increases the risk of making it difficult to interpret, something referred to as the curse of dimensionality.
The code below creates a 3-dimensional chart where the variables Income and Loan_amount are represented on the two axes, while the third dimension, approval_status, is added to the chart using the color argument.
qplot(Income, Loan_amount, data = dat, colour = as.factor(approval_status))
The above chart is a good example of how to show more than two variables in a two-dimensional chart. However, the ggplot() library provides the facility to add more dimensions. In the above chart, you can add a fourth dimension, Dependents, using the size argument. This is done using the code below, where the size of the circle indicates the number of dependents.
qplot(Income, Loan_amount, data = dat, colour = as.factor(approval_status), size = Dependents)
In the previous chart, we represented four dimensions. You could still add more dimensions to the chart, but you'll run the risk of making it extremely difficult for a non-technical audience to interpret. To illustrate, use the GGally package in R, which uses the ggpairs() function to visualize pairwise relationships across variables.
The first line of code below creates a dataframe consisting of two continuous and three categorical variables, while the second line creates the plot.
mixed_df <- dat[, c(5,6,2, 9,12)]
ggpairs(mixed_df)
The single chart above represents multiple dimensions, but it is very difficult to extract insights from it. Human judgment is required to decide on the dimensionality used in visualization.
In this guide, you have learned how human factors play a significant role in various elements of data visualization. You learned these concepts using the powerful ggplot() library in R. These techniques will help you in making decisions about how to visualize the data and extract meaningful business insights.
To learn more about data science with R, please refer to the following guides:
Interpreting Data Using Descriptive Statistics with R
Interpreting Data Using Statistical Models with R
Time Series Forecasting Using R
Hypothesis Testing - Interpreting Data with Statistical Models
Machine Learning with Text Data Using R
Visualization of Text Data Using Word Cloud in R
Exploring Data Visually with R
Coping with Missing, Invalid and Duplicate Data in R
Reshaping Data with R
Working with Data Types in R
Splitting and Combining Data with R
Linear, Lasso, and Ridge Regression with R
Binomial Coefficient Analysis with R
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Toyah Willcox: "Slow down? Me? Never!"
By Matt Wallis October 28, 2020
Punktuation chats to the high priestess of punk, Toyah Willcox, about the reissue of her debut album, Sheep Farming In Barnet and her extraordinary career
Toyah is quite simply a force of nature. She is a musician and songwriter, she's a very successful actress, and she's a producer and storyteller. She's had eight top 40 hit singles, released 23 albums, written two books and appeared in over 40 stage plays and ten feature films including Derek Jarman's Jubilee and Franc Roddam's Quadrophenia.
Now 62 years old there's also no sign that Toyah plans to slow down anytime soon. However, the events of 2020 have forced her, like the rest of us, to readjust to the 'new reality'.
"Yes, it's been an extraordinary time, hasn't it? I don't think I've spent so much time at home as I have this year, " Toyah says over the phone from her English countryside home that she shares with her husband of over 30 years, guitarist Robert Fripp.
"It's taken a bit of time to get used to. Here we are at the end of October and Robert and I are just finding our stride. We both believe if we can get through this we can get through anything. The reality for us is that we will have to be in quarantine for a while longer as Robert is now 74 – we have to be careful," Toyah confides.
Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp. Photo © www.toyahwillcox.com
Despite the enforced change of pace to her life, Toyah most certainly hasn't been sitting around twiddling her thumbs. Where does she find all her energy?
"I don't know where my energy comes from to be honest, but I really can't stop, I'd get bored if I did," she chuckles. "During the lockdown, I've recorded loads of songs, we are working on a new album, I have done two films, and I've been doing lots of art too. It's been a pretty productive time – it's been about adjusting to working differently."
For Toyah, one of the most disappointing consequences of the lockdown was having to postpone her Electric Ladies Of The '80s tour with friend and fellow '80s doyenne, Hazel O'Connor.
"Yes, that was hard – so many fans were really looking forward to it, as were we – but we've rescheduled it for May 2021. This tour is something Hazel and I have been planning for 40 years," Toyah continues. "Ironically, we've both been too busy doing other things, so this is the first time we've ever actually toured together, so we're both very excited."
Talking of fans, Toyah's always had a huge, very loyal fanbase. Even prior to being signed to a record label.
"Yes, I have, I've been blessed," she says. "When I first formed Toyah, we were selling out almost every gig we played. We were selling out the Top Rank in Birmingham, the Old Bull & Bush in Shepperd's Bush and just about every other gig we did. The venues had the capacity of a few hundred people but there would always be just as many people outside being refused entry – it was incredible – and no one would sign us – I think we were one of the last punk bands without a deal.
"I was filming Quadrophenia at that time, and the cast would often end up back at Sting's hotel, and we'd sit around drinking, and Sting would teach us the chords to Roxanne and other Police songs. He said to me 'Why the fuck aren't you guys signed yet? It's crazy.' I had no answer. No one would touch us."
"I was filming Quadrophenia, and the cast would often end up back at Sting's hotel, and we'd sit around drinking, and he would teach us the chords to Roxanne and other Police songs." Toyah Wilcox
But, as if by magic, a short while after that 'pissed-up' conversation with The Police frontman, Toyah and her band signed a deal with Safari Record, the home of fellow punks Wayne County & the Electric Chairs and The Boys.
"I remember I was so excited. It was a real little family-run record company and for us at the time it was great! I think the early success of the band really took them by surprise," Toyah admits.
Toyah's first single Victims of the Riddle spent an amazing 12 months at number one in the UK's first 'Alternative' charts. Sheep Farming In Barnet a 6-track extended EP followed which was expanded into a full album of the same name the following year. The tracks added to the LP version included several songs which did not make the original track listing and the début single Victims of the Riddle. Produced by Steve James and Keith Hale, the album reached number 1 on the UK Independent Album Chart in February 1980.
To celebrate its fortieth anniversary the album has been remastered from the original master tapes and the 2CD+DVD package includes 30 bonus tracks including 20 that are previously unreleased.
We asked Toyah what was it like hearing the demos again after so long.
"It was amazing, really was. My archivist Craig Astley, went through all our old tapes, with input from co-writer/guitarist Joel Bogen, and Craig would send me stuff and I would say, 'this is great…who is it?' He would say 'ummm…it's you!'" Toyah chuckles.
"I don't remember half of our demos – you have to remember it was over 40 years ago when a lot of these were recorded, and I've done over 20 albums since then," she says as if in her own defence.
"I loved re-listening to the b-sides. These I feel reflect us as more of who we were. Record companies aren't that bothered about b-side so we could pretty much do what we wanted, we had no commercial constraints put upon us."
It's clear from listening to the reissued album that the re-mastering has really helped bring the 40-year-old album back to life, and to be honest, it's really stood the test of time, and many of the tracks are just as, if not more, relevant today as there were in 1980 – Toyah agrees.
"The re-mastering and the compilation of the extra tracks have been a real labour of love and I'm really happy with it. A lot of the tracks really sound as exciting as they did back in the day.
"To be honest, I think Sheep Farming in Barnet is an incredibly important album," Toyah says. "It's so original and so quirky, and it still sounds so fresh. I think it deserves to be heard by the younger generation. I think they're going to like this album."
And 2021… other than hopefully touring again you mentioned earlier that you were working on a new album. Will that be released next year?
"Yes! It's called Posh Pop and that's with myself, Robert and Simon Darlow and should be released at the end of April."
Sheep Farming In Barnet will be reissued on 4 December 2020 as a limited edition white vinyl LP and expanded 2CD+DVD package.
Co-Producer Steve James spills the beans about the recording of Sheep Farming in Barnet
"Sheep Farming was recorded at Chappell Studios and it was mixed at Marquee Studios.
It was a great time, the vibe in the studio was brilliant and I kinda felt that Toyah would make it. She had such energy and such enthusiasm and she was so fantastic live!
I'd worked with co-producer Keith Hale when he was in Blood Donor and we worked well together, so working on Sheep Farming with him was great.
Danced is the track that really stood out for me. Great guitar riff – I think that was a Joel Bogen riff.
A little know fact is that in the studio we called 'Victims of the Riddle' the 'Helium Song' because to get her voice on the 'Vivisection' mix she sucked on helium. She fell over a few times doing that because of lack of oxygen – in fact, we were all on the helium that day!"
Punktuation Readers' Question
We reached out to our readers and Twitter and Facebook followers and asked if they had any burning questions that they really wanted to ask Toyah. Here are just a few of the questions we received.
Scott (@Squidsquirt) asks:
Who would you choose to play you in the film version of your own life?
TOYAH: "That would have to be Millie Bobby Brown, she's a great actress. I loved her in Enola Holmes. Such an incredible talent and so young too.
Graham Stafford (@GoldnStaff26) asks :
Which album are you most proud of?
TOYAH: "I'd have to say In the Court Of The Crimson Queen – I was 60 a couple of years ago and my fans downloaded me to number 1 for my birthday – which was amazing as I was an unsigned artist. That got us a record deal and we decided to release this album – that we have sort of been working on for ten years! Every track on the album has been in Crime and Punishment and some were in movies and it has five new tracks on it.
Sooz (@soozworld) asks:
When you wrote Computers "Bring on the computers, the ones that cannot lie" did you imagine that every household would have multiple devices which had the capacity to spread lies?
TOYAH: "Good question! No, I didn't imagine it nor how quickly they would become so pervasive and integrated into our lives – it all seems quite dystopian.
Thom Hawk (@tommahawkk_) asks
Is it true you swung from a chandelier from the fourth floor over a hotel lobby?
TOYAH: "Yes It's true! It was five in the morning and I was very, very drunk at the time! I still can't go to that hotel – I got a lifetime ban! "
India (@indiaraine) asks:
What's your philosophy on life?
Toyah: "Be positive and see the good in things, and good things will happen."
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Let's Find Out What Science Outreach Can Accomplish
13 Feb 2013 | 10:00 BST | Posted by Soapbox Science Editor | Category: Science communication and outreach
Matt Shipman is a public information officer at North Carolina State University, where he writes about everything from forensic entomology to computer malware. He previously worked as a reporter and editor in the Washington, D.C. area for Inside EPA, Water Policy Report and Risk Policy Report, where he covered the nexus of science, politics and policy. He blogs about NC State research at The Abstract and over at SciLogs.com on his Communication Breakdown blog. You can follow him on Twitter where he is @ShipLives.
Many people, including me, will tell you that science outreach is important. This is nothing new. The public lectures of Humphry Davy and Michael Faraday are thought of as crucial elements in the popularization of science in the 19th century, and they are as likely to be remembered for those outreach efforts as they are for their scientific contributions (which were considerable). But here's the thing – we can't prove it.
Scientists pride themselves – and rightfully so – on using facts to answer questions, proving or disproving hypotheses in the pursuit of knowledge. So it is somewhat ironic that scientists have not done a very good job of collecting and analyzing evidence to support their outreach efforts.
For the purposes of this guest post, I'm defining "outreach efforts" in fairly sweeping terms: from online chats with classrooms of grade/ high-school students to public events, and from maintaining blogs to working with mainstream news media. And, to be clear, I think science outreach efforts are enormously valuable. But not everyone agrees with me.
I recently found myself at the ScienceOnline conference on the campus of North Carolina State University. Part of my time there was spent working with scientists Miriam Goldstein and Karen James to encourage an international collection of scientists to talk about the obstacles that make it difficult for researchers to engage in outreach. We compiled a lengthy list: lack of time, lack of funding, lack of support from peers or superiors, etc. The theme that emerged was that there are virtually no incentives of any kind for scientists to reach out to anyone outside the science community.
But the scientists also noted something else: the lack of clearly defined outcomes and benefits associated with science outreach.
In other words, scientists need funding agencies, academic department heads, grant reviewers and others in positions of authority to recognize the value of science outreach efforts. But scientists don't have a body of data, quantitative analyses and peer-reviewed publications that can be used to define that value. There are a few isolated studies out there (e.g. linking news coverage to journal citations, or measuring the benefits of outreach at zoos), but not enough to support a robust argument in favor of science outreach.
The solution to this quandary is fairly clear. We need physical and life scientists who engage in outreach to partner with social scientists and do three things:
A) develop methodologies for collecting data and subjecting them to quantitative analysis
B) use those methods to conduct impact studies in conjunction with outreach projects
C) publish their findings.
The audience at ScienceOnline is self-selecting – the only scientists there are those willing to engage in outreach. As a result, I know dozens of researchers in the physical/life science fields who are engaged in outreach activities and are willing to collaborate. However, there are very few social science researchers in the ScienceOnline community – and most of the physical/life scientists I know have few (if any) connections in the social sciences. Perhaps that lack of interaction between social scientists and life/physical scientists is one reason there is such a dearth of data on outreach outcomes.
That needs to change.
One idea that has cropped up is the creation of a website that could help connect physical/life scientists and social scientists who are interested in collaborating. I think this idea is promising, and I look forward to seeing how it develops. (The idea stems from conversations between Karen James, of the Mount Desert Island Biological Lab, and Josh Rosenau, of the National Center for Science Education.)
But for such a site to work, it would need social scientists – e.g., education, psychology and science communication scholars – to be aware that it exists. I believe there are two ways to do this:
First, this challenge can spread by word of mouth. Immediately following ScienceOnline I emailed all of the social scientists I know whose work may be germane to this issue. I appealed to their scholarly curiosity, but I also noted that working with scientists who are already engaged in outreach projects might have a funding advantage. For example, if the outreach project is already funded, then a grant proposal for funds to measure the outcomes of that project might be particularly attractive (I certainly hope that's true.) At any rate, if everyone who is reading this blog post sends it to all of their social science acquaintances, we would be off to a good start.
Second, this challenge could be embraced by funding sources. If government agencies or private funding concerns decide that it is worthwhile to fund efforts to improve our understanding of outreach outcomes, they can request proposals for related research efforts. And if you fund it, they will come.
Ultimately, we need to show that the time researchers spend engaging in outreach efforts is time well spent. If we can't do that, then incentives encouraging outreach will never materialize – and most scientists will (understandably) avoid engaging with the public, in order to spend more time in the lab or in the field.
So spread the word. It's time to make social scientists part of this conversation, in order to find out what works, what doesn't, and what we can prove about the impact of science outreach.
13 Feb 2013 14:45 BST
Hamilton Carter said:
These are great ideas! My career in science started when a local scientist encouraged everyone at my school to compete in science fair. Consequently, I believe in the value of outreach.
NSF has implied that they value outreach in their description of the required 'broader impact' section of proposals:
"NSF values the advancement of scientific knowledge and activities that
contribute to the achievement of societally relevant outcomes. Such outcomes include, but are not limited to: full participation of women, persons with disabilities, and underrepresented minorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); improved STEM education and educator development at any level; increased public scientific literacy and public engagement with science and technology; improved well-being of individuals in society; development of a diverse, globally competitive STEM workforce; increased partnerships between academia, industry, and others; improved national security; increased economic competitiveness of the United States; and enhanced infrastructure for research and education."
The participation of sociologists is a great idea. We have submitted an outreach proposal that will passively collect data on impact, but as physicists, we're amateurs at collecting and analyzing this kidn of data.
Marie-Claire Shanahan said:
Very exciting to have so much interest in assessing outreach at ScienceOnline this year! One great place to look for collaborators is among the science education faculty members at your local institution(s). Researching and assessing learning, engagement and interest in science is a big part of what we do. I also say that to encourage looking for not just any social scientist who is adept at human research, but people with specific expertise in the challenges and methods of understanding people's relationships with science. Science communication scholars would be another great resource.
A report that might be of interest is "Assessing Learning in Informal Science Contexts" commissioned by the National Research Council for Science Learning in Informal Environments Committee: http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bose/Brody_Commissioned_Paper.pdf
And I'd challenge the claim that there are only isolated studies out there. There are researchers whose careers are dedicated to outreach and informal science education and journals just for studies like this. We need to do a better job, though, of connecting with scientific communities like those at ScienceOnline who are active and interested in outreach to help them find that work and make use of it.
Matt Shipman said:
It's come to my attention that there is a lot of research out there on various types of outreach and their outcomes. That's true, for certain subject areas, such as informal science education (e.g., check out this report that Marie Claire Shanahan of the University of Alberta shared with me: http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bose/Brody_Commissioned_Paper.pdf ).
And it raises another interesting question: if it's a form of outreach for which there is substantial literature on impacts, how can we make that information available to scientists exploring those outreach options? Not just bringing it to their attention, but helping them understand it so it can be used to shape their outreach initiatives. Or, perhaps more importantly, if the literature does indicate that (at least some) outreach efforts do have positive impacts, what can we do to bring that evidence to the attention of funding agencies in the form of a robust argument for outreach funding?
And for those forms of outreach that are less well-studied (if at all), I refer back to the above post. 🙂
Note: I wrote the comment above before Marie Claire's comment appeared, so sorry if it seems redundant! 🙂
I received an email from communication researcher Andrew Binder in regard to this post, and asked him if I could post it here, since I thought it may be of use to others in this discussion. He said yes. Here's what he had to say:
I think there is some existing communication/educational research out there that could help inform this line of inquiry. First, there's the idea of outreach-as-extension, which goes back a long way at most land-grant institutions around the country. Of course, in this context, the outreach involves transferring knowledge and practical skills to farmers and practitioners in the field. But one of the most influential theoretical models in the communication literature—the diffusion of innovations by Everett M. Rogers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion_of_innovations)—tackles these questions from that point of view. If one were to think of scientific ideas as innovations, for example the idea that dinosaurs had feathers, then the diffusion of this idea through outreach efforts could map onto this framework quite well. (Indeed, on could think of the outreach problem as one that only extends to "early adopters" and doesn't diffuse further down the line. And this would be linked to the self-selecting audiences for scientific information. One approach to outreach might be finding a way to make sure other segments of the population are exposed to the same ideas.)
Second, there's a long line of research on informal science education, particularly through museums. One notable scholar in this arena is Kirsten Ellenbogen, whose profile can be found here: http://informalscience.org/member/show/517. It seems to me that her work on evaluation and assessment would be valuable to look at for the questions you are posing. One recent report focused on a survey/audience analysis (http://informalscience.org/evaluation/show/359). Another looked at using different kinds of visualizations to communicate scientific ideas effectively (http://informalscience.org/evaluation/show/319), which also ties into the idea of communicating with art that you mentioned earlier.
Admittedly, both the outreach-as-extension and outreach-as-informal-education models are somewhat different (I think) from the outreach activities you are describing here. But they seem to be sufficient analogs to provide guidance on where to start, especially with defining relevant outcomes and measures. Hope these thoughts are helpful!
Jennifer Davison said:
Thank you Matt and everyone for bringing visibility and clarity to this issue. As someone who has been tasked with exactly this effort — incentivizing science communication, outreach, and engagement — I struggle with the fact that there seems to be no model for this role. Besides creating metrics to quantify the effort and the outcomes associated with science communication, outreach and engagement, we need leaders in academic units to fund a position that has a flexible, "experimental" space for people like me to try different things, fail/succeed, gather data, and repeat. Due to the dynamic evolving nature of academia today (as with many other arenas, like media), leaders need to be embracing a more risk-taking and forward-looking perspective so that we can shift the outdated paradigm with some sort of foresight instead of waiting for it to collapse. I'm fortunate to be in a position like this, but I've not met anyone else — yet — who has the capacity and the permission to explore this space. It seems that many PIOs might be thinking this way; I'd love to hear from anyone who is actively working to incentivize science communication, outreach and education. A community of practice and of support can help us all move forward with this critical transition.
Emily Coren said:
Haha! I agree Jennifer, I wrote todays Soapbox Science article (blogs.nature.com/soapboxscience/2013/02/27/why-we-need-science-communication). One of the interesting aspects of this is that there is not additional funding provided for analysis of the outcomes of the science outreach projects. Science communication projects are often low-budget to begin with and meaningful analysis of these outcomes takes even more time/money to create. Which ironically, neither incentivizes funding for science communication nor the analysis to support the importance of science communication. If anyone reading this is willing to provide support for analysis done on communications projects, please share your resources with the group. | {
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Takeaways: Time and time again, overlooking Derrick Lewis is a mistake
Ariel Helwani: It's time to focus the attention on Derrick Lewis
One of the big storylines heading into Saturday night's main event was what should Curtis Blaydes do if he beats Derrick Lewis?
Ordinarily, a victory like that — which would have been his fifth in a row — over a quality opponent like Lewis, would lead to a title shot. However, with Jon Jones moving up to heavyweight it was clear Blaydes would either have to wait a while or remain active because the title shot wouldn't be coming his way any time soon.
Well, so much for all of that.
Truth be told, Lewis was overlooked way too much going into this fight. Perhaps it was because he already fought for a UFC title and Blaydes hasn't. Perhaps it was because Blaydes has looked pretty dominant against every opponent he has faced in the UFC not named Francis Ngannou. Or perhaps it was because we tend to favor the wrestler over the striker when it comes to heavyweight fights.
Regardless, most of us, including the oddsmakers in Las Vegas, did Lewis a disservice in the buildup to this fight. According to ESPN Stats & Information research, Lewis (+350) pulled off the biggest upset in a UFC main event since Michael Bisping (+400) beat Luke Rockhold at UFC 199. That doesn't seem right, but it speaks to how much "The Black Beast" was being overlooked going into Saturday night.
This one had to feel good because Lewis doesn't like Blaydes and was annoyed their fight got canceled a day before they were set to tangle in November when Blaydes tested positive for COVID-19. In addition, Lewis had a hellacious time getting to Las Vegas due to all the devastating weather issues in his hometown of Houston this past week.
Lewis ended up unleashing as vicious an uppercut you'll ever see, and he handed out a few extra shots to an unconscious Blaydes afterwards (one or two too many, if you ask me). Then, just to make sure his message was sent loud and clear, he hit a few WWE-style crotch chops while Blaydes was still out on the ground. If that's not adding insult to injury, I don't know what is.
It wasn't that long ago (March 2019) that Lewis dropped his second in a row and seemed a bit lost about where to go from there. Since then, he got into shape, addressed nagging injuries and is fighting as well as ever.
It has been an unexpected career for Lewis — who served timed in prison, then became a truck driver before fighting part time and eventually becoming a UFC contender. Saturday marked his 21st UFC fight, which is amazing considering, as play-by-play man Brendan Fitzgerald noted on the broadcast, his original goal was to just make it to three fights inside the Octagon.
Though, despite this run he's on, and much like Blaydes before the fight, Lewis is well aware it won't lead to a title shot next. There is just no way the UFC is going to pass up booking Jones vs. the winner of Stipe Miocic vs. Ngannou, and rightfully so. That's a massive fight and one that should be made as soon as possible.
So, who could be next on Lewis' hit list? There are only two options:
1. A rematch against Alexander Volkov. Remember, when they fought at UFC 229, Volkov was seconds away from winning a decision before getting knocked out by Lewis. This was the infamous "my balls was hot" fight. Good fun.
2. The winner of next weekend's Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Ciryl Gane fight.
I don't think you can go wrong with either option. Both are intriguing — Volkov because he looked so good earlier this month against Alistair Overeem, and next weekend's winner because it would be a fresh challenge for Lewis.
After the win, Lewis said he wanted Overeem next. This is a fight Lewis has wanted for a while. I'm sure Overeem would be down, too, but I don't like that fight for Overeem next considering the beating he just took against Volkov. Lewis hits really hard, after all.
As for Blaydes, this is devastating because he was on the cusp of a big fight with just one fight left on his UFC deal. Had he won this one and his next one, he'd have been staring at securing a big contract before fighting for the belt. Now, he's staring at one final fight left on a contract after getting knocked out and, as he told me earlier this week, a nonexistent, somewhat frosty relationship with UFC president Dana White. He's in a tough spot.
Maybe a fight against next weekend's main event loser makes sense, but that should be in a while. Blaydes needs to rest after a knockout like that.
Speaking of contracts, Lewis is now entering the final fight on his deal, too, with a ton of momentum on his side. Earlier this week, he talked about needing a big win going into that final fight so he could cash in. That news item barely made a ripple in the MMA news cycle because we were all focused on Blaydes' situation.
Silly us.
Jeff Wagenheim: Kunitskaya sends a message
Yana Kunitskaya surprised many with a dominating performance on the ground against Ketlen Vieira. Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
Amanda Nunes will defend her UFC featherweight championship in two weeks. She also owns the bantamweight belt, and she has not put that title on the line since 2019. In the time since, a line of 135-pound contenders has formed. On Saturday night, Yana Kunitskaya stepped forward in the queue.
All fights from UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Lewis will be available to watch on ESPN+.
• Curtis Blaydes vs. Derrick Lewis
• Ketlen Vieira vs. Yana Kunitskaya
• Charles Rosa vs. Darrick Minner
• Aleksei Oleinik vs. Chris Daukaus
• Phil Hawes vs. Nassourdine Imavov
• Andrei Arlovski vs. Tom Aspinall
• Jared Gordon vs. Danny Chavez
• Eddie Wineland vs. John Castañeda
• Julian Erosa vs. Nate Landwehr
• Shana Dobson vs. Casey O'Neill
• Aiemann Zahabi vs. Drako Rodriguez
• Serghei Spivac vs. Jared Vanderaa
Watch the complete card on ESPN+
It was just a baby step, as the No. 9 women's bantamweight in the ESPN rankings barely eked out a win against seventh-ranked Ketlen Vieira. But while Kunitskaya posted among the evening's least dominant victories, she showed off an added dimension in her game that will give other 135-pounders something to think about.
Kunitskaya, whose background is in taekwondo and muay thai, has always been at her best in a standup fight. But Vieira, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, would have none of that. She took the fight to the canvas early and kept it there for nearly all of the first round. But try as she might, Vieira was unable to set up a submission.
Then the fight went right back to the mat at the start of Round 2, but this time Kunitskaya ended up on top. The 31-year-old Russian stayed there for most of the round, and delivered far more damage than Vieira had. By the time the fight was in its final round, Vieira seemed to recognize that she needed to get on top, which she did — until Kunitskaya reversed position in the final 30 seconds, enough time to do the bloody damage that won her the fight.
Kunitskaya piled up a 47-7 advantage in significant strikes, 215-35 in overall strikes, which is impressive. More impressive: She landed most of those shots while fighting on the canvas. By doing that to one of the division's best grapplers — if not the best — Kunitskaya sent a message to all those ranked above her.
Marc Raimondi: Aspinall is the most ready heavyweight prospect on the roster
After a big-time takedown, Tom Aspinall forces Andrei Arlovski to tap out via rear-naked choke in Round 2.
Tom Aspinall had two first-round finishes against modest competition in his first two UFC fights. The UFC doesn't really do showcase bouts, but Aspinall made Jake Collier and Alan Baudot look like what the sport of boxing calls "opponents" — guys the contenders are supposed to beat. Andrei Arlovski, though, is no showcase fight. He might not be elite anymore, but the former UFC champion is a sturdy gatekeeper, prepared to stop prospects from vaulting themselves into the upper echelon of the heavyweight division.
Aspinall showed Saturday that he's no middling prospect. He's legitimate — the most polished heavyweight up-and-comer on the UFC roster, in fact. No disrespect to Chris Daukaus, who stopped Aleksei Oleinik with punches on Saturday. Daukaus is 31 years old; Aspinall is just 27, a relative baby in the heavyweight division, where the top contenders skew older. Aspinall's quick hands found Arlovski's chin in the first round. Then, after a boxing flurry, Aspinall took Arlovski down and choked him out. Arlovski had been submitted only once before in his career, by Josh Barnett, who is one of the best heavyweight submission artists of all time.
The UFC really seems to have something here in Aspinall, and it could be a boon for the promotion in the United Kingdom. Imagine Aspinall in a big fight on a card headlined by his teammate Darren Till in their hometown of Liverpool? That would be massive. And after this win over Arlovski, it's likely only big fights ahead for the Scouser.
Valdez needed to fight the perfect fight to beat Berchelt, and he did just that
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English | Architecture | Shanghai World Financial Center
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF)
Alzándose 101 pisos sobre la ciudad, el Shanghai World Financial Center es un símbolo de la economía y la cultura de Shanghai. Siendo una ciudad virtual dentro de la ciudad, la torre alberga espacios de oficina y centro comercial así como también el hotel Park Hyatt. La torre se estrecha en planta desde una base cuadrada a un hexágono alargado en los pisos intermedios, a una franja delgada en el ápice. La forma compacta de la torre genera configuraciones de pisos ideales para distintas funciones dentro de una óptima y singular envolvente: grandes pisos de oficinas de forma cuadrada, alargados pisos de hotel hexagonales y pisos de observación de forma lineal. La cúspide de esta torre de 492 metros de altura esta coronada por un portal de 54 metros de ancho, que disminuye las cargas del viento a gran altitud y contribuye a la economía de la estructura.
A square prism -the symbol used by the ancient Chinese to represent the earth- is intersected by two cosmic arcs, representing the heavens, as the tower ascends in gesture to the sky. The interaction between these two realms gives rise to the building's form, carving a square sky portal at the top of the tower that lends balance to the structure and links the two opposing elements – the heavens and the earth.
Soaring above the city skyline, the Shanghai World Financial Center stands as a symbol of commerce and culture that speaks to the city's emergence as a global capital. It was recognized by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat as the Best Tall Building in the World 2008.
A virtual city within a city, the 381,600-gross-square-meter SWFC houses a mix of office and retail uses, as well as the Park Hyatt Shanghai on the 79th to 93rd floors. Occupying the tower's uppermost floors, the SWFC Sky Arena offers visitors aerial views of the historic Lujiazui and winding river below and the chance to literally walk almost 500 meters above the city via the 100th-floor Sky Walk. A large retail volume wraps around the base of the tower and faces a planned public park on the site's eastern side, further activating the sphere of activity at street level.
The elemental forms of the heavens and the earth are used again in the design of the building's podium where an angled wall representing the horizon cuts through the overlapping circle and square shapes. The wall's angle creates a prominent façade for the landscaped public space on the tower's western side, and organizes the ground level to provide separate entrances for office workers, hotel guests and public access to express elevator service for Sky Walk visitors. The wall is expressed in Jura yellow limestone, and the base of the tower is clad in Maritaca green Brazilian granite with a split-face finish, which contrast beautifully with the metal of the circular wall and diaphanous glass skin enveloping the retail volume.
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Originally conceived in 1993, the project was put on hold during the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s and was later redesigned to its current height—32 meters higher than previous. The new, taller structure would not only have to be made lighter, but would need to resist higher wind loads and utilize existing foundations which had been constructed prior to the project delay. The project's structural engineer, Leslie E. Robertson Associates, arrived at an innovative structural solution which abandoned the original concrete frame structure in favor of a diagonal-braced frame with outrigger trusses coupled to the columns of the mega-structure. This enabled the weight of the building to be reduced by more than 10%, consequently reducing the use of materials and resulting in a more transparent structure in visual and conceptual harmony with the tower's elegant form.
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) says of the project: "The building has become an icon of Shanghai and China, with its clear and elegant form dramatic at all scales. [It] speaks to where tall building design is now… the building's structure is nothing short of genius."
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In early June, Spanish fast fashion chain Zara hit headlines when the longtime in-house lawyer for their American stores sued for $40 million in damages, alleging anti-Semitic, anti-gay discrimination.
Zara called their former counsel's allegations "shocking," adding that the company intends to "respond strongly and vigorously" in court.
A report released on Monday suggests the clothier may have deeper troubles, starting with a corporate culture steeped in racism.
Labor advocacy group Center for Popular Democracy surveyed Zara retail employees at six of the chain's seven New York City stores this past spring following a handful of scandals involving insensitive designs by the fashion company, like a child's shirt that resembled a Holocaust uniform.
The union-backed group secured the participation of 251 of the approximately 1,500 Zara store workers in Manhattan, describing the chosen respondents as a "random sample." Zara's corporate powers that be did not participate in the survey -- in fact, they refute the findings, calling the report "baseless."
Among the study's claims: black customers are far more likely to be targeted as potential thieves than white customers.
The report describes a practice within Zara of referring to suspected shoplifters as "special orders," leading to the racial profiling of black shoppers as soon as they enter the store.
"Most employees broadly defined the term 'special order' as a code that is used when someone 'suspicious' — 'a potential thief' —walks into the store," reads the study. "Once a 'special order' has been called and the customer is described over the headset, employees and managers follow that customer."
Forty-three percent of the Zara workers surveyed did not answer questions referring to 'special orders' or said they were unfamiliar with the term. Of the 57% who did respond, however, 46% claimed black customers were called special orders 'always' or 'often', compared with 14% of Latino shoppers and 7% whites.
"The majority of employees believe that Black customers are coded as potential thieves at a higher rate than white customers," it reads. "Employees stated that special orders are identified by 'dressing a certain way' and are 'mostly African-American.' Special orders were also defined as 'Anyone who looks Black, not put together or urban.'"
The Center noted that racial profiling in retail settings is nothing new, describing suspicion and discrimination as part of the experience of 'Shopping While Black'. "This prejudice stands despite the fact that whites represent 68% of the adult arrests for larceny-theft," reads the report, citing FBI data.
In 2013, New York department stores Macy's and Barneys came under fire from the state attorney general after African-American shoppers alleged they were unfairly questioned for credit card fraud after making pricey purchases.
At the time, Rev. Al Sharpton met with Barneys CEO Mark Lee to talk about ways to end a practice the civil rights activist dubbed "shop and frisk." Both Barneys and Macy's settled these cases in 2014.
· Black employees are more than twice as dissatisfied with their hours as white employees.
· Darker-skinned employees report that they are least likely to be promoted.
· Employees of color state that they are reviewed with harsher scrutiny from management than white American and European employees.
· Of workers surveyed in the lower prestige back-of-store roles, 68 percent have darker skin.
Of those surveyed, 54% self-identified as Latino, 23.5% as black and 13.5% as white, with far smaller percentages of Asian and mixed-race workers represented.
"Zara USA vehemently refutes the findings of the Center for Popular Democracy report which was published without any attempt to contact the company. The baseless report was prepared with ulterior motives and not because of any actual discrimination or mistreatment. It makes assertions that cannot be supported and do not reflect Zara's diverse workforce."
"Zara USA believes that the report is completely inconsistent with the company's true culture and the experiences of the over 1,500 Zara employees in New York City. We are an equal opportunity employer, and if there are individuals who are not satisfied with any aspect of their employment, we have multiple avenues for them to raise issues that we would immediately investigate and address."
"Approximately half of all Zara USA employees are Hispanic or African American. In the most recent round of internal promotions at Zara USA, approximately half were Hispanic or African American employees. In addition, approximately half of all hours are regularly allocated to Hispanic or African American employees. These facts clearly demonstrate that diversity and equal opportunity are two of the company's core values. We are a global multicultural company serving valued customers across 88 countries, and do not tolerate discrimination of any form." | {
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Russian hackers target attacks all over the world
Russian President Vladimir Putin heads the Security Council meeting in Moscow. Photo: Alexei Nikolsky, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
"The hackers who [tried to upend] the U.S. presidential election had ambitions well beyond Hillary Clinton's campaign, targeting the emails of Ukrainian officers, Russian opposition figures, U.S. defense contractors and thousands of others of interest to the Kremlin, according to a previously unpublished digital hit list obtained by The Associated Press":
Why it matters: "The list provides the most detailed forensic evidence yet of the close alignment between the hackers and the Russian government, exposing an operation that stretched back years and tried to break into the inboxes of 4,700 Gmail users across the globe — from the pope's representative in Kiev to the punk band Pussy Riot in Moscow."
"In the United States, ... [the Russian hacking group] Fancy Bear tried to pry open at least 573 inboxes belonging to ... then-Secretary of State John Kerry; ... Colin Powell; then-NATO Supreme Commander ... Philip Breedlove; and one of his predecessors, U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark."
"The list skewed toward workers for defense contractors such as Boeing, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin or senior intelligence figures, prominent Russia watchers and — especially — Democrats. More than 130 party workers, campaign staffers and supporters of the party were targeted, including [John] Podesta and other members of Clinton's inner circle. The AP also found a handful of Republican targets." | {
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The Edmonton Linux User Group (ELUG) is a chance to get together with other users of Linux, GNU, and Unix-like operating systems, and open source software. Our members range from newcomers to power users to seasoned administrators and developers; so, all are welcome!
In these meetups, we intend to a) share best practices and knowledge of data science-based startups and corporations with university students, b) introduce research works on big data and data science to the local tech community. We aim to connect the students to companies and make them more aware of our vibrant local tech community.
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Join Amii as we pull back the curtain on AI and lay a pragmatic foundation for what AI is, what it isn't, and how you can begin to think about the place of AI in your business.
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node-ws-chat-demo
=================
Node.js Chat Demo with WebSocket
### How to Use
+ Type below on the server.
````
npm install websocket
node ./server.js
````
+ Access to your server on port 8080
http://<server your host>:8080/
### Caveats
Please be aware that access restriction and data sanitizing are not included so that you should care of security.
Do not try this in the open server in the Internet.
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\section{INTRODUCTION}
The recent experimental advances in the manipulation of single molecules,
such as optical tweezers and atomic force microscopy together
with single-molecule fluorescence \cite{Wang, Ladoux, Cocco, Ritort},
have enabled us to carry out mechanical and relaxational measurement
in the nano-scale
with piconewton sensitivity \cite{Strick}
in both
equilibrium and non-equilibrium conditions.
For example,
static force-extension measurements of stretching of a single polymer chain have been
carried out \cite{Marko,Wang,Bouchiat,Murayama}.
As a non-equilibrium dynamics,
the viscoelastic properties or the elastic and dissipative properties
have also been
studied \cite{Sakai,Khatri2,Kawakami1,Kawakami2,Kawakami3}.
Such experiments
have revealed more detailed properties of single molecules
that are difficult to obtain in bulk experiments due to
the average taken over molecules and time.
Therefore, these investigations lead to better understanding of
the hierarchical structure of soft matter
and the relationship between the molecular morphology and the functionality of biological molecules
\cite{Ritort,Yamada}.
One of the characteristic features of soft matter such as
polymers or membranes is that they often have several length scales.
Even in a single polymer chain if the chain is semi-flexible, there are at least two length scales,
i.e., the persistence length and the total chain length.
In the several experiments of single polymer chains,
the semiflexibility, i.e., the stiffness, is an important factor \cite{Marko,Sakai,Bouchiat}.
In fact, the wormlike-chain model,
which is a model of a semiflexible polymer \cite{Kratky,Fixman,Marko},
explains many experimental results
considerably better than the flexible polymer chain model \cite{Edwards}
particularly in the situation such as
the highly-stretching limit in the force-extension measurement
and the high wave-number limit of the dynamic structure factor,
and so on \cite{Ladoux,Marko,Sakai,Bouchiat,Winkler1,Harnau}.
We emphasize that the rigidity effect can be enhanced in the above limits even for flexible polymers
with a weak stiffness and that discrepancy appears between experiments
and the theory based on a purely flexible model \cite{Harnau}.
Therefore, investigation of the nonlinear dynamics due to the stiffness is necessary not only
for semiflexible polymers but also for flexible polymers.
Despite the above fact as well as their fundamental interest
in the field of mesoscopic physics
and their importance to the material and biological application,
semiflexible polymer chains have not been studied intensively
especially for the dynamics because of the strong nonlinearity contained in the wormlike-chain model.
Most of the theoretical studies of single polymers have been made
in the limiting cases of either very flexible polymers or rigid rods \cite{DoiEd}.
So far, computer simulations have been carried out
for a stiff chain or a semiflexible chain \cite{Somasi, Yoshinaga, Chatt, Morrison}.
Static theories of a semiflexible polymer chain are summarized as follows.
Marko and Siggia derived the static force-extension relation
based on the wormlike-chain model \cite{Marko}.
Other statistical properties, such as the distribution function of the end-to-end distance,
have also been investigated \cite{Wilhelm,Chirikjian,Hamprecht}.
Improvement of the wormlike-chain models has been proposed to
examine the static properties \cite{Bouchiat,Winkler4}.
On the other hand, as mentioned above, analytical approaches to non-equilibrium
dynamics of a semiflexible
single polymer chain are limited.
Some of the previous works
have employed an approximation of linearization
for the inextensibility constraint \cite{Saito}.
This linearization
neglects non-uniformity of the line tension along the chain and has been
applied to stretched polymers \cite{Winkler1,Bohbot-Raviv,Winkler2,Winkler3}.
Recently, Hallatschek et al. \cite{Hall1, Hall2}
have formulated the force-extension
theory for the wormlike-chain dynamics without linearization of
the inextensibility condition
introducing the concept of tension propagation.
They consider a weakly bend situation
and use a kind of multi-scale perturbation methods.
The theory has been applied to the relaxation of an elongated chain after removing
an external force \cite{Ober1, Ober2}.
Finally, it is also mentioned that,
as a previous theoretical method,
the scaling approach to a semiflexible polymer chain \cite{Everaers,Hall2,Ober2},
which was successful for flexible chains \cite{deGennes-text,Pincus,Khatri}.
In the present paper, we develop the linear viscoelastic theory of a strongly
pre-stretched single semiflexible polymer chain.
We consider the situation such that an oscillatory force in addition to a constant force is applied to the two end of a wormlike-chain.
Based on the method by Hallatschek et al. we derive the analytic representation of
the complex compliance and the complex modulus.
It will be shown that
the frequency dependence is quite different from that of the Rouse model \cite{Khatri}.
The preliminary results have been published in Ref. \cite{Hiraiwa}.
We apply a scaling analysis to understand the physical insight of the results.
The outline of the paper is as follows:
In Section \ref{sec:model},
we present the dynamical model of the wormlike-chain
and the tension-propagation equation is derived based on the method by
Hallatschek et al. \cite{Hall1, Hall2}.
In Section \ref{sec:result},
the complex compliance and the complex modulus are obtained analytically.
In Section \ref{sec:Rouse},
the compliance and the modulus in the Rouse dynamics are given for comparison.
In Section \ref{sec:scaling},
the scaling approach is applied
to both the weak-bending wormlike-chain dynamics and the Rouse dynamics.
Summary and discussion are given in Section \ref{sec:con}.
\section{WORMLIKE-CHAIN MODEL AND THE RESPONSE TO THE OSCILLATORY FORCE} \label{sec:model}
\subsection{Dynamics of the wormlike-chain model}
The effective Hamiltonian for the wormlike-chain is given by \cite{Kratky}
\begin{equation}
H_{WLC}=\frac{\kappa}{2}\int^{L}_{0}ds \left | \frac{d^2 {\bm r}}{ds^2} \right | ^2,
\label{eq:H}
\end{equation}
with the constraint
\begin{equation}
| {\bm r'}(s,t) |^2 =1,
\label{eq:cons}
\end{equation}
where $t$ denotes the time, $s$ is the length along the chain from one end,
$L$ is the total length and ${\bm r}(s,t)$ represents the conformation of the chain.
The positive constant $\kappa$ is the bending rigidity.
The prime indicates the derivative with respect to $s$.
The constraint (\ref{eq:cons}) can be incorporated into the Hamiltonian as
\begin{equation} \label{eq:modelHam}
H_{WLC}=\frac{\kappa}{2}\int^{L}_{0}ds \left | \frac{d^2 {\bm r}}{ds^2}
\right | ^2 + \frac{1}{2} \int_{0}^{L}ds f(s,t) \left|\frac{d{\bm
r}}{ds}\right|^2 \ ,
\end{equation}
where $f(s,t)$ is the Lagrange multiplier for the constraint (\ref{eq:cons}) and
is interpreted as the line-tension.
By assuming the over-damped motion, the stochastic equation of motion of a chain is given by
\begin{equation} \label{eq:dynamics1}
\zeta \partial _{t} {\bm r} (s,t) = - \kappa {\bm r''''} + ( f (s,t) {\bm r'}(s,t) )'
+ {\bm g}(s,t) + {\bm \xi(s,t)} ,
\end{equation}
where the friction coefficient $\zeta$ is a $3\times3$ matrix with the
components $\zeta_{ij}$ ($i,j=x,y,z$) and
${\bm g}(s,t)$ represents the external force.
The random force ${\bm \xi(s,t)} $ obeys the Gaussian white statistics:
\begin{gather}
< \xi _{i} (s,t) > = 0, \\
< \xi_{i}(s,t) \xi_{j}(s',t') > = 2 k_{B}T \zeta_{ij} \delta (s-s') \delta (t-t')
\end{gather}
with $k_B$ the Boltzmann coefficient and $T$ the absolute temperature.
The equation of motion (\ref{eq:dynamics1})
is the same as that employed by Liverpool \cite{Liverpool}.
A remark is now in order. A stiff filament with an internal friction has been studied where
the friction is supposed to arise from the internal conformation rearrangement of
the filament with a finite radius \cite{Marko02}. It is emphasized here that we have not
introduced such an additional friction in eq \ref{eq:dynamics1}. As described below,
the constraint eq \ref{eq:cons} produces a strong nonlinear coupling between
the longitudinal (parallel to the external force) and the transverse components of the conformation,
which causes an
energy dissipation whose magnitude is comparable with the typical elastic energy.
\subsection{Weak bending approximation and multiple scale analysis}
Now we follow the theory developed by Hallatschek, Frey and Kroy \cite{Hall1, Hall2}.
They consider the situation
such that the chain is elongated by the force $f$ applied to the ends.
The smallness parameter is introduced as $\epsilon\equiv k_BT/(\kappa f)^{1/2}$.
The conformation vector ${\bm r}(s, t)$ is divided into two components.
One is parallel to the elongation direction
(along the x-axis) and the other is perpendicular to it, i.e., ${\bm r}(s, t)=(s-r_{\parallel}, {\bm r}_{\perp})$.
The basic approximation is the weak bending approximation such that ${\bm r}_{\perp}'(s,t)^2 = O(\epsilon ) \ll 1$.
In this situation we have $r'_{\parallel}=(1/2) ({\bm r}'_{\perp})^2 + O(\epsilon^2)$.
Hallatschek et al. \cite{Hall1, Hall2} have introduced a concept of stored excess length defined by
\begin{align}
\rho(s, t) = \frac{1}{2}({\bm r}'_{\perp})^2. \label{eq:sel}
\end{align}
Since the parallel component of the end-to-end distance is given by
$R_{\parallel}\equiv L-(r_{\parallel}(L)-r_{\parallel}(0))$, we obtain the relation
\begin{equation}
< \Delta R_{\parallel}>(t) = -\int^{L}_{0} <\Delta \rho> (s,t) ds + o(\epsilon) ,
\end{equation}
where $\Delta R_{\parallel}$ and $\Delta \rho$ indicate the deviation from some reference state
and $<..>$ means a statistical average.
The Langevin equation (\ref{eq:dynamics1}) is split into two equations for $r_{\parallel}(s, t)$
and ${\bm r}_{\perp}(s, t)$
with the scalar friction coefficients $\zeta_{\parallel}$ and $\zeta_{\perp}$ respectively.
The equation of the transverse motion is given by
\begin{equation} \label{eq:perpmotion}
\zeta _{\perp} \partial _t {\bm r}_{\perp} =
- \kappa {\bm r''''}_{\perp} +(f(s,t){\bm r'}_{\perp})'
+{\bm g}_{\perp}+{\bm \xi _{\perp}} \ ,
\end{equation}
where the external force ${\bm g}$ and the random force ${\bm \xi}$ are
divided into the longitudinal and transverse components
as ${\bm g}(s,t) = (g_{\parallel},{\bm g}_{\perp})$ and
${\bm \xi}(s,t) = (\xi_{\parallel},{\bm \xi}_{\perp})$, respectively.
Taking the first derivative with respect to $s$ for the both sides of eq \ref{eq:dynamics1},
the equation of the longitudinal motion is given by
\begin{align} \label{eq:paramotion}
\zeta_{\parallel}&\partial _{t} r_{\parallel}' = +(\zeta _{\parallel} - \zeta _{\perp})
({\bm r'}_{\perp}\cdot \partial _t {\bm r}_{\perp})' \notag \\
&- \kappa r_{\parallel}''''' - f''(s,t) + (f(s,t)r'_{\parallel})''
- g_{\parallel}' - \xi_{\parallel}' \ .
\end{align}
Note that the sign in front of $\xi_{\parallel}' $ is minus because of the relation ${\bm r}=(s-r_{\parallel},{\bm r}_{\perp})$.
In these expressions,
$o(\epsilon^{1/2})$ terms and $o(\epsilon^{1})$ terms
are neglected in eq \ref{eq:perpmotion} and eq \ref{eq:paramotion}, respectively.
This set of equations is solved by a perturbation expansion together with the multiple scale analysis by introducing
two scaled variables
$s_{\text{s}}=s$ and $s_{\ell}=\epsilon^{1/2}s$.
Noting that the ratio of the relaxation rate of $r_{\parallel}$ to that of ${\bm r}_{\perp}$
is $O(\epsilon^{-1/2})$, one may apply an adiabatic approximation for $r_{\parallel}$.
Furthermore, the local equilibrium approximation is employed such that the degrees of freedom
in the length scale $s_{\text{s}}$
is relaxed for a given constraint
for the larger scale $s_{\ell}$.
In this way, one obtains the following set of equations
\begin{align}
- \frac{1}{k_BT} <\Delta \bar{\rho}(s,t)> = \int^{\infty}_{0} \frac{dq}{\pi} \left \{\frac{1-\exp( -A(q, s, t))}{\kappa q^2+f_0} \right. \notag\\
\ \left. - \frac{2 q^2}{\zeta_{\perp}} \int_{0}^{t} d \tilde{t}
\exp \left(-A(q, s, t)+A(q, s, \tilde{t}) \right) \right \}
\label{eq:nonlinear1}
\end{align}
and
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:nonlinear2}
<\Delta \bar{\rho}>(s, t)= -\frac{1}{\zeta_{\parallel}} \partial _s^2
F(s,t) \ ,
\end{equation}
where $q$ is the wave number representing modulations of
the conformation ${\bm r}_{\perp}(s, t)$ and
\begin{eqnarray} \label{eq:defF}
F(s, t)=\int_0^t d \tilde{t} f(s,\tilde{t}),
\end{eqnarray}
\begin{eqnarray} \label{eq:defA}
A(q, s, t)=2q^2 \Bigg( \kappa q^2 t + F(s,t)\Bigg) /\zeta_{\perp} \ .
\end{eqnarray}
The quantity $<\Delta \bar{\rho}>(s, t)$ is the bulk value of $<\Delta \rho>(s, t)$. See
Ref. \cite{Hall1}
for details.
We consider the situation such that the polymer chain is in a steady condition under
a constant force $f_0$ applied at the ends till $t=0$ and then another time dependent force $\Delta f (s,t)$
is switched on at $t=0$,
i.e., $f(s,t)=f_0+\Delta f(s,t)$ for $t>0$.
The tangential vector at the chain ends is approximated to be parallel to the direction of the external force.
This is justified in the weak bend limit \cite{Hall1}.
The time-integral of the force along the polymer chain is given by
\begin{align}
F(s,t) = F_0(t)+\Delta F(s,t) ,
\label{eq:Fst}
\end{align}
where $F_0(t) \equiv f_0 t$ and
\begin{align}
\Delta F(s,t) \equiv \int^{t}_{0} d \tilde{t} \Delta f (s,\tilde{t}) .
\end{align}
\subsection{Characteristic length and time}
By comparing three terms in (\ref{eq:modelHam}), one notes that there are three characteristic lengths
\begin{align} \label{eq:lp}
&\ell_p=\frac{\kappa}{k_BT} \\
&\ell_f=\frac{k_BT}{f} \label{eq:lf} \\
&\xi = \left( \frac{\kappa}{f}\right)^{1/2} \ , \label{eq:xi}
\end{align}
where $\ell_p$ is the persistence length of the chain and
$\xi$ has a meaning of the ``screening'' length.
In a linear response as we study in the present paper,
the constant force $f_0$ should be used for $f$.
The total length of the chain $L$ is also a characteristic length.
The smallness parameter of the weak bending limit $\epsilon$ can be
rewritten as follows
\begin{equation} \label{eq:epsreform}
\epsilon = \frac{\xi}{\ell_p}=\frac{\ell_f}{\xi}=\left(\frac{k_BT}{\ell_p f}\right)^{1/2} \ .
\end{equation}
This indicates that the magnitude of the characteristic lengths has a definite order for
$\epsilon \ll 1$ as
\begin{equation}
\ell_f \ll \xi \ll \ell_p
\lesssim L \ .
\end{equation}
Hereafter we ignore the shortest one $\ell _f$.
Comparing each term in the Langevin equation (\ref{eq:dynamics1}), we obtain the following characteristic times
\begin{align} \label{eq:tau1}
&\tau_1 = \frac{\ell^4 \zeta_{\perp}}{\kappa} \\
&\tau_2 = \frac{\ell^2 \zeta_{\perp}}{f} \label{eq:tau2}
\end{align}
with $\ell$ a length scale.
Substituting $\ell=\xi$ into eq \ref{eq:tau2}, we obtain
\begin{equation} \label{eq:tauN}
\tau_{\xi} = \frac{\kappa \zeta_{\perp}}{f^2} \ .
\end{equation}
Substituting $\ell=\ell_p$ into eq \ref{eq:tau1}, we have
\begin{equation} \label{eq:tau3}
\tau_p=\frac{\ell_p^3 \zeta_{\perp}}{k_BT}=\frac{\kappa^3 \zeta_{\perp}}{(k_BT)^4} \ .
\end{equation}
Note that this is the only characteristic time which does not contain neither $f$ nor $L$.
\subsection{Tension dynamics}
In this subsection, we focus on the propagation of the line tension $f(s,t)$ or $F(s,t)$.
Here it is mentioned that this concept itself can also be applied to a
flexible polymer chain \cite{Sakaue}.
Combining eqs \ref{eq:nonlinear1} and \ref{eq:nonlinear2},
the tension propagation equation is obtained as the closed form with respect to $F$;
\begin{align}
\frac{\pi}{\zeta_{\parallel} k_BT} \partial_s^2 F(s,t) = \int^{\infty}_{0} dq \left \{\frac{1-\exp( -A(q, s, t))}{\kappa q^2+f_0} \right. \notag\\
\ \left. -\frac{2 q^2}{\zeta_{\perp}} \int_{0}^{t} d \tilde{t} \exp \left(-A(q, s, t)+A(q, s, \tilde{t}) \right) \right \} \ .
\label{eq:nonlinear3}
\end{align}
This equation is
rewritten in terms of the dimensionless quantities as
\begin{gather}
K \partial_{\hat{s}}^2 \hat{F}(\hat{s},\hat{t})
= \int^{\infty}_{0} d\hat{q} \left\{ \frac{1-\exp( -\hat{A}(\hat{q}, \hat{s},
\hat{t}))}{\hat{q}^2+1} \right. \notag \\
\ \left. -2 \hat{q}^2 \int_{0}^{\hat{t}} d \tilde{t}
\exp \left(-\hat{A}(\hat{q},\hat{s},\hat{t})+\hat{A}(\hat{q},\hat{s},\tilde{t})\right)
\right\} \ , \label{eq:nonlinear5}
\end{gather}
where
\begin{gather} \label{eq:qsscale}
\hat{q} = \xi q \ , \\
\hat{s} =\epsilon^{1/2} s \xi^{-1} \ , \label{eq:eliofeps} \\
\hat{t} = t/ \tau_{\xi} \ .
\end{gather}
$K = \pi/\hat{\zeta}$ is just a numerical factor with $\hat{\zeta} \equiv \zeta_{\parallel}/\zeta_{\perp}$.
The total length $L$ is now rescaled as $\hat{L} =\epsilon^{1/2}L \xi^{-1}$.
The scaled functions $\hat{A}$ and $\hat{F}$ are given by
\begin{equation}
\hat{A}(\hat{q}, \hat{s}, \hat{t})=2 \hat{q}^2
\Bigg(\hat{q}^2 \hat{t} + \hat{F}(\hat{s},\hat{t})\Bigg)
\end{equation}
and
\begin{equation} \label{eq:FhatFtrans}
\hat{F}(\hat{s}, \hat{t}) =\frac{\xi^2}{\kappa \tau_{\xi}} F(s,t)
= \int_0^{\hat{t}} d \tilde{t}
\frac{f(\xi \hat{s},\tau_{\xi} \tilde{t})}{f_0} \ .
\end{equation}
We assume that $\Delta f (s,t)$ is sufficiently small and apply the linearization approximation to
(\ref{eq:nonlinear5}). That is, we substitute (\ref{eq:Fst}) into
(\ref{eq:nonlinear5}) and retain the terms
up to the first order with respect to $\Delta F$ so that we obtain
\begin{eqnarray}
K \partial_{\hat{s}}^2 \Delta \hat{F} + \int^{\hat{t}}_{0}d
\tilde{t} \Delta \hat{F}(\hat{s},\hat{t}-\tilde{t}) M(\tilde{t}) = 0 ,
\label{eq:linear}
\end{eqnarray}
where the memory function $M(\hat{t})$ is given by
\begin{align}
M(\hat{t}) & \equiv 4 \int^{\infty}_{0}dq \left\{ q^4 e^{-2q^2(q^2+1)\hat{t}} - \frac{q^2}{q^2+1} \delta(\hat{t}) \right\} .
\end{align}
The asymptotic behavior is given by $M(\hat{t}) \sim \hat{t}^{-\beta}$
with $\beta=5/4$ for $\hat{t} \to 0$ and $\beta=5/2$ for $\hat{t} \to \infty$.
Equation (\ref{eq:linear}) is to be solved under the boundary conditions specified by $\Delta F(0,t)$
and $\Delta F (L,t)$. In what follows, we consider the symmetric case
that $\Delta F(0,t)=\Delta F (L,t) \equiv \Delta F (t)$.
Applying the Laplace transformation with respect to $t$ to
eq \ref{eq:linear}, we obtain
\begin{equation} \label{eq:raplace}
K \partial _{\hat{s}}^2 \Delta \tilde{F}(\hat{s},z) + N(z) \Delta
\tilde{F}(\hat{s},z) = 0 \ ,
\end{equation}
where $\tilde{F}(\hat{s},z)$ denotes the Laplace transform of $\hat{F}(\hat{s},t)$ and
\begin{equation}
N(z) \equiv 4 \int_{0}^{\infty} dq \left\{ \frac{q^4}{2q^2(q^2+1)+z}
-\frac{1}{2} \frac{q^2}{q^2+1} \right\} \label{eq:Nbar}
\end{equation}
is the Laplace transform of $M(t)$.
The asymptotic form of $N(z)$ is given as follows.
For $\omega \to \infty$, from eq \ref{eq:Nbar} we obtain the
following equations after some manipulation
\begin{align}
\rm{Re} N(\pm i\omega \tau_{\xi}) &=- 2 S_1(\omega \tau_{\xi})^{1/4} , \notag \\
\rm{Im} N(\pm i\omega \tau_{\xi}) &= \mp 4 S_2(\omega \tau_{\xi})^{1/4} \label{eq:NbarL}
\end{align}
with
$S_1=\int^{\infty}_0dq(4q^8+1)^{-1}\approx 0.863$ and
$S_2=\int^{\infty}_0dq q^4(4q^8+1)^{-1} \approx 0.179$.
It is readily shown that the Taylor expansion of N(z)
with respect to $z$ breaks down and therefore N(z) is not analytic at $z=0$.
The correct expansion
is obtained after some manipulation as follows
\begin{equation} \label{eq:N0limit}
N(\pm i\omega \tau_{\xi}) = - 2 S_3(\omega \tau_{\xi})^{3/2}
\mp i S_4 (\omega \tau_{\xi})^1 \ ,
\end{equation}
where $S_3 = \pi/8$ and $S_4 = \pi/4$.
We consider the case that the force $\Delta f(t)$ at the boundaries is
oscillatory as
$\Delta f(t) =f_A \sin(\omega t)$ with the amplitude $f_A$ and the frequency $\omega$.
The scaled form of $\Delta F$ at the boundaries is given by
\begin{equation}
\Delta \hat{F}(\hat{t}) = (\omega \tau_{\xi})^{-1}\frac{f_A}{f_0}
\left[ 1-\cos \left( \omega \tau_{\xi} \right)\right]
\end{equation}
and the Laplace transform is
\begin{equation}
\Delta \tilde{F}(z) = \frac{f_A}{f_0}
\frac{ (\omega \tau_{\xi})}{z [z^2 + (\omega \tau_{\xi}) ^{2}]}.
\end{equation}
The solution of eq \ref{eq:raplace} can be represented as
\begin{equation}
\Delta \tilde{F}(\hat{s},z) = \Delta \tilde{F}(z) \times
\frac{\cos\left(B(z)(2\hat{s}-\hat{L})\right)}{\cos\left( B(z) \hat{L}\right)},
\label{eq:Fbar}
\end{equation}
where $B(z)= (N(z)/4K)^{1/2}$.
One needs to evaluate the inverse Laplace transform of eq \ref{eq:Fbar}
\begin{equation} \label{eq:time-space}
\Delta \hat{F}(\hat{s},t) = \frac{1}{2 \pi i} \int_{c- i \infty}^{c+i \infty}\Delta \tilde{F}(z)
\frac{\cos\left(B(z)(2\hat{s}-\hat{L})\right)}{\cos\left( B(z) \hat{L}\right)} e^{z t} dz .
\end{equation}
This will be carried out in the next section.
\section{ANALYTICAL RESULTS} \label{sec:result}
Now, we study the response of the end-to-end distance to the oscillatory force.
The average end-to-end distance $\Delta R(t)$ which is a deviation
from that of the steady state under the constant force $f_0$ is given by
\begin{align}
\Delta R (t) &= -\int ^{L}_{0} ds <\Delta \bar{\rho}>(s, t)
\label{eq:etedef} \\
&=\frac{1}{\zeta_{\parallel}}\{\partial_s F(s,t)|_{s=L} -
\partial_sF(s,t)|_{s=0}\} \ .
\label{eq:DelR}
\end{align}
Hereafter, for abbreviation, we represent
the statistical average of the
end-to-end distance as $\Delta R(t)$
without the brackets $<\cdot>$, the bar $\bar{\cdot}$ and the parallel mark $\cdot_{\parallel}$.
Substituting the solution (\ref{eq:time-space}) into eq \ref{eq:DelR}
together with eq \ref{eq:FhatFtrans},
we obtain the time evolution of the average end-to-end distance under
the given boundary condition.
Since we are concerned with the asymptotic behavior $t \rightarrow +\infty$,
we consider only the poles on the imaginary axis $z = 0, \pm i \omega \tau_{\xi}$
to carry out the inverse Laplace transform.
The final result can be written as
\begin{equation}
\frac{\Delta R(t)}{L}=\frac{f_A}{f_0}
\left[ \hat{J}'(\omega)\sin(\omega t) - \hat{J}''(\omega) \cos(\omega t)
\right] \ .
\end{equation}
The scaled complex compliance
is given by
\begin{eqnarray}
\hat{J}'(\omega) = -\frac{2D}{\omega \tau} \rm{Im}\Bigg(\bar{B}(i\omega\tau_{\xi}) \tan(\bar{B}(i\omega\tau_{\xi}) )\Bigg) ,
\label{eq:J}
\end{eqnarray}
\begin{eqnarray}
\hat{J}''(\omega) =- \frac{2D}{\omega \tau}\rm{Re} \Bigg(\bar{B}(i\omega\tau_{\xi}) \tan( \bar{B}(i\omega\tau_{\xi}) )\Bigg),
\label{eq:JJ}
\end{eqnarray}
where $\bar{B}(z) = \alpha N(z)^{1/2}/2$
with complementary dimensionless constants
\begin{equation} \label{eq:alphadef}
\alpha \equiv
\frac{\hat{\zeta}^{1/2}(k_BT)^{1/2}f_0^{1/4}L}{\pi^{1/2} {\kappa}^{3/4}}
= \sqrt{\frac{\hat{\zeta}}{\pi \epsilon}} \frac{L}{\ell_p}
\end{equation}
and
\begin{equation}
D \equiv \frac{1}{2\pi^2} \frac{k_BT}{\sqrt{f_0\kappa}} = \frac{1}{2\pi^2} \epsilon \ .
\end{equation}
The scaled elastic modulus $\hat{G}'$ and the scaled
loss modulus $\hat{G}''$ are obtained from $\hat{J}'$ and $\hat{J}''$ as follows
\begin{equation}
\hat{G}'(\omega)=\frac{\hat{J}'(\omega)}{\hat{J}'(\omega)^2 +
\hat{J}''(\omega)^2} \ ,
\end{equation}
\begin{equation}
\hat{G}''(\omega)=\frac{\hat{J}''(\omega)}{\hat{J}'(\omega)^2 +
\hat{J}''(\omega)^2} \ .
\end{equation}
In the following, we introduce another characteristic time.
The linearized eq \ref{eq:linear} reduces to the following simple
diffusion equation by employing the Markov
approximation;
\begin{equation}
K \partial_{\hat{s}}^2 \Delta \hat{F}(\hat{s},\hat{t}) - \frac{\pi}{4}
\partial_{\hat{t}} \hat{F} =0 \ .
\end{equation}
This implies that we may define
a new relaxation time by the following form as the time scale of the slowest mode,
just as the Rouse time in the continuous Rouse dynamics;
\begin{equation} \label{eq:tau}
\tau \equiv \frac{k_BT \zeta_{\parallel} L^2 }{4\pi^2 {\kappa}^{1/2} f_0^{3/2}}
= \frac{\alpha^2}{4 \pi}\tau_{\xi} \ .
\end{equation}
By this relation,
the three parameters $\tau$, $\tau_{\xi}$ and $\alpha$ are not independent of each other.
In Figures \ref{graph:Js} and
\ref{graph:Gs},
we choose $\alpha$ and $\tau$ as the independent parameters.
We examine the limiting behavior of $\hat{J}'$ and $\hat{J}''$.
For the high frequency limit, substituting
eq \ref{eq:NbarL} into eqs \ref{eq:J} and \ref{eq:JJ}
and after some manipulation, we obtain
\begin{align}
\hat{J}'(\omega) &\sim \frac{4 S_1^{1/2} b (k_BT)^{1/2} f_0}{\pi ^{1/2}
\hat{\zeta}^{1/2} \kappa^{5/8} \zeta_{\perp}^{7/8} L} \omega^{-7/8}
\propto \kappa^{-5/8} (k_BT)^{+1/2} \omega^{-7/8} \ , \notag \\
\hat{J}''(\omega) &\sim\frac{4 S_1^{1/2} a (k_BT)^{1/2} f_0}{\pi ^{1/2}
\hat{\zeta}^{1/2} \kappa^{5/8} \zeta_{\perp}^{7/8} L} \omega ^{- 7/8}
\propto \kappa^{-5/8} (k_BT)^{+1/2} \omega^{-7/8} \label{eq:winftyexp}
\end{align}
and
\begin{equation}
\hat{J}'(\omega)/\hat{J}''(\omega) = b/a \approx 0.199 \ ,
\end{equation}
where $a \sim 0.721$ and $b \sim 0.142$ are the positive solutions of $(a+bi)^2 =1/2 + iS_2/S_1$.
It should be noted that the unscaled complex compliance
$J=L\hat{J}/f_0$ depends on neither $L$ nor $f_0$.
For the low frequency limit, substituting
eq \ref{eq:N0limit} into eqs \ref{eq:J} and \ref{eq:JJ}
and after some manipulation, we obtain
\begin{align}
\label{eq:NbarS1}
\hat{J}'(\omega) &\sim \frac{1}{4}\frac{k_BT}{\sqrt{\kappa f_0}} ,\\
\hat{J}''(\omega)&\sim \frac{k_BT \zeta_{\perp}^{1/2}}{4f_0^{3/2}}\omega^{+1/2}
\propto \kappa^0 (k_BT)^{+1} \omega^{+1/2} \ . \label{eq:NbarS2}
\end{align}
Note that (\ref{eq:NbarS1}) is consistent with the result of Marko and
Siggia for the static stress-strain relation \cite{Marko}, which is
given by
\begin{equation}
\frac{R(f_0)}{L}=1-\frac{1}{2} \frac{k_BT}{\sqrt{\kappa f_0}} \ .
\end{equation}
From this, we have
\begin{equation}
\frac{R(f_0 (1+ \delta))}{L} -\frac{R(f_0)}{L}
= \frac{\delta}{4} \frac{k_BT}{\sqrt{\kappa f_0}} +O(\delta^2) .
\end{equation}
Equations (\ref{eq:J}) and (\ref{eq:JJ}) give us the complex compliance as a function of $\omega$.
Figures \ref{graph:Js}(a) and
\ref{graph:Js}(b) show the compliances $\hat{J}'$ and $\hat{J}''$ for $\alpha=1$ and $\alpha=100$, respectively.
As mentioned above, the compliances exhibit the fractional power law behavior for the high frequency
and $\hat{J}'$ is consistent with the static result of the wormlike-chain for $\omega \to 0$.
The difference for the simple Maxwell-like elasticity is more evident for $\hat{G}'$ and $\hat{G}''$ as plotted for $\alpha=1$
in Figure \ref{graph:Gs} (a) and for $\alpha=100$ in Figure \ref{graph:Gs}(b).
Note that both $\hat{G}'$ and $\hat{G}''$ increase as $\omega^{7/8}$ for $\omega
\tau_{\xi} \gg 1$.
In addition,
an intermediate region exists
only if $\tau \gg \tau_{\xi}$ or $\alpha \gg 1$.
From the definition (\ref{eq:alphadef}), this condition is realized in the situation that the total chain length $L$
is much larger than $\epsilon^{1/2} \ell_p = \xi^{1/2} \ell_p^{1/2}.$
When this condition is satisfied,
there is a finite interval of the intermediate region;
$1/\tau \ll \omega \ll 1/\tau_{\xi}$.
For example, in both
Figure \ref{graph:Js}(b) and Figure \ref{graph:Gs}(b),
the interval $1 \ll \omega \tau \lesssim 10^2$ corresponds to this region.
In this region, the asymptotic form of $N$ is given by eq \ref{eq:N0limit}.
Moreover, since $\bar{B}(i \omega \tau_{\xi})
= \alpha N(i \omega \tau_{\xi})^{1/2}/2
\sim (i \omega \tau)^{1/2}$,
the imaginary part of $\bar{B}$ is very large.
Therefore, we can approximate $\tan(\bar{B})$ by $+i$
and, substituting eq \ref{eq:N0limit} into eqs \ref{eq:J} and \ref{eq:JJ},
the compliance becomes
\begin{gather}
\hat{J}'(\omega) \sim \omega^{-1/2} \frac{f_0^{1/4} (k_BT)^{1/2}}{\sqrt{2}L \zeta_{\parallel}^{1/2} \kappa^{1/4}}
\left( 1-\frac{1}{2} (\omega \tau_{\xi})^{1/2} \right)
\notag \\
\hat{J}''(\omega) \sim \omega^{-1/2} \frac{f_0^{1/4}
(k_BT)^{1/2}}{\sqrt{2}L \zeta_{\parallel}^{1/2} \kappa^{1/4}}
\left( 1+\frac{1}{2} (\omega \tau_{\xi})^{1/2} \right) \ . \label{eq:intermedexp}
\end{gather}
Thus, the compliance has the $\omega^{-1/2}$ dependence
in the intermediate region.
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=7.1cm]{J1f.eps}
\includegraphics[width=7.1cm]{J100f.eps}
\caption{$\hat{J}'$ and $\hat{J}''$ as a function of $\omega \tau$ for $D=1$ and (a) $\alpha=1.0$ and
(b) $\alpha=100.0$. The full curve represents $\hat{J}'$ whereas the broken curve represents $\hat{J}''$.
The characteristic time $\tau$ is defined by eq \ref{eq:tau}.
}
\label{graph:Js}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{G1f.eps}
\includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{G100f.eps}
\caption{$\hat{G}'$ and $\hat{G}''$ as a function of $\omega \tau$ for $D=1$ and (a) $\alpha=1.0$ and (b)
$\alpha=100.0$. The full curve represents $\hat{G}'$ whereas the broken curve represents $\hat{G}''$.
}
\label{graph:Gs}
\end{figure}
\section{COMPARISON WITH ROUSE DYNAMICS} \label{sec:Rouse}
In this section, following the
paper
by Khatri and McLeish \cite{Khatri},
we present the complex compliance for the Rouse model and compare it with the present result.
The Rouse dynamics without internal friction is governed in the continuum limit by
\begin{equation} \label{eq:Rouse}
\zeta \frac{d {\bm r}(n,t)}{dt} = k \frac{\partial^2{\bm r}(n,t)}{\partial n^2}+{\bm f}(n,t)
+{\bm \xi}(n,t) \ ,
\end{equation}
where
$\zeta$ is the friction coefficient and
the argument $n$ indicates the $n$-th monomer
from one end, ${\bm r}(n)$ is the position vector of the $n$-th monomer
and $k$ is the elastic coefficient of the linear spring between
a pair of adjacent two monomers.
It is noted that
the argument $n$ and the number of monomer $N$ are treated as real numbers and
satisfy $0 \leqq n \leqq N$.
Over-damped and Markov motion is assumed.
Both end points are subjected to the external forces which have the same amplitude but the opposite direction
\begin{equation}
{\bm f}(n,t) = {\bm f}(t) \left[ \delta(n-N)-\delta(n) \right] \ .
\end{equation}
The last term ${\bm \xi}_n$ in eq \ref{eq:Rouse} is the
White Gaussian noise that satisfies
the fluctuation dissipation relation of the second kind
\begin{equation}
<{\bm \xi}(n,t) {\bm \xi}^{\dagger}(m,t')>=2 k_BT \zeta {\bm I}\delta(n-m) \delta(t-t') \ ,
\end{equation}
where ${\bm I}$ is the unit matrix and two adjacent matrices mean a tensor product.
We define the end-to-end distance as ${\bm R}(t)={\bm r}(N,t)-{\bm
r}(0,t)$ and the deviation as $\Delta {\bm R}(t)={\bm R}(t)-{\bm R}(0)$.
In the same way, the deviation of the external force is defined by $\Delta {\bm f}$.
The complex compliance $J_R(\omega)=J_R'(\omega)+i J_R''(\omega)$ is defined through the relation
\begin{equation}
<\tilde{\Delta \bm{R}}>(i \omega) = J_R^{*}(\omega) \tilde{\Delta {\bm
f}}(i \omega) \ ,
\end{equation}
where the asterisk $\ast$
means the complex conjugate and $J_R^{*}(\omega)$ is
given by \cite{Khatri}
\begin{equation}
J_R^{*}(\omega) = \frac{2N}{\pi k} \frac{\tanh\left(\frac{\pi}{2} \sqrt{i
\omega \tau_R} \right)} {\sqrt{i \omega \tau_R}} \ ,
\label{eq:RouseResult}
\end{equation}
where $\tau_R$ is the Rouse relaxation time
defined by
\begin{equation}
\tau _R = \frac{N^2 \zeta}{\pi^2 k} \ .
\end{equation}
The function (\ref{eq:RouseResult}) is plotted in Figure \ref{graph:RouseJ} and
the corresponding complex modulus $G_R$ is plotted in Figure \ref{graph:RouseG}.
From the expression (\ref{eq:RouseResult}), the asymptotic behavior is derived to compare with that of the weak-bending wormlike-chain dynamics.
For $\omega \rightarrow \infty$, the complex compliance behaves as
\begin{align}
J_R'(\omega) &\propto \omega^{-1/2} \\
J_R''(\omega)&\propto \omega^{-1/2} \ ,
\end{align}
and for $\omega \rightarrow 0$
\begin{align}
J_R'(\omega) &\rightarrow \text{const.} \\
J_R''(\omega)&\propto \omega^{+1} \ .
\end{align}
These exponents
are distinctly different from these
obtained in the previous section,
$-7/8$ in both $J_R'$ and $J_R''$ as $\omega
\rightarrow \infty$ and $+1/2$ in $J''$ as $\omega \rightarrow 0$.
See eqs \ref{eq:winftyexp} and \ref{eq:NbarS2}.
Moreover, the viscoelastic behavior of the Rouse dynamics with internal friction is
also examined by Khatri and McLeish \cite{Khatri},
where the high frequency behavior is given by $J_R' \propto \omega^{-2}$ and $J_R'' \propto \omega^{-1}$.
These are again different from the present results.
\begin{figure}[!t]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=7.5cm]{RouseJ.eps}
\caption{The complex compliance $J_R(\omega)=J_R'(\omega)+i
J_R''(\omega)$ for the Rouse dynamics without internal friction.
The full curve represents $J_R'$ whereas the broken curve represents $J_R''$.
The amplitude is scaled
such that $J_R'=1$
for $\omega \rightarrow 0$.}
\label{graph:RouseJ}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[!t]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=8.0cm]{RouseG.eps}
\caption{The complex modulus $G_R(\omega)=G_R'(\omega)+i G_R''(\omega)$
for the Rouse dynamics without internal friction.
The full curve represents $G_R'$ whereas the broken curve represents $G_R''$.
The amplitude is scaled such that
$G_R'=1$ for $\omega \rightarrow 0$.}
\label{graph:RouseG}
\end{figure}
\section{SCALING APPROACH} \label{sec:scaling}
\subsection{Scaling form of $\Delta R(t)$}
In this section, we apply the scaling analysis in order to
explain the behavior of complex compliances for both high and low frequency limits.
All the parameters are scaled out in
eqs \ref{eq:nonlinear5} and \ref{eq:eliofeps}.
Therefore, the parameters appear only through eq \ref{eq:FhatFtrans} and
through the boundary condition which contains $L$.
The scaled form of $L$ is given by
$\hat{L} =\epsilon^{1/2}L \xi^{-1}$. These facts together with eq \ref{eq:DelR}
give us the following scaling property of $\Delta R$;
\begin{equation} \label{eq:DRscform}
\Delta R(t) = \epsilon^{1/2}\xi^{-1} \tau_{\xi} f \zeta^{-1}
Q(\epsilon^{1/2}L\xi^{-1}, t/\tau_{\xi}) \ ,
\end{equation}
where $Q(x,y)$ is an unknown function whose asymptotic form is to be determined.
This scaling form (\ref{eq:DRscform})
is very crucial to investigate the asymptotic behavior of the
compliance and the modulus as shown below.
\subsection{Complex compliance for the high frequency limit}
The exponent $7/8$ exhibited by $J'$ and $J''$ for $\omega \rightarrow \infty$ obtained
in eq \ref{eq:winftyexp} can be understood by the following scaling analysis.
In the linear response regime, the dimensionless function $Q$ in eq \ref{eq:DRscform}
should be proportional to $f_A/f_0$.
At the high frequency limit,
the effect of the external force
is expected to be localized near the two ends
and hence the compliance $J$ should not depend on $L$.
Therefore, from eq \ref{eq:DRscform}, the compliance takes the following form
\begin{equation} \label{eq:highwscaling}
f_A J(\omega) \sim \frac{f_A}{f} \epsilon^{1/2}\xi^{-1}\tau_{\xi} f
\zeta^{-1} (\omega \tau_{\xi})^{-z}
\end{equation}
with an unknown exponent $z$.
Substituting the definitions of
$\xi$, $\epsilon$ and $\tau_{\xi}$ given, respectively, by (\ref{eq:xi}),
(\ref{eq:epsreform}) and (\ref{eq:tauN}) into eq \ref{eq:highwscaling} yields
\begin{equation} \label{eq:scalingJhighfreq}
f_A J(\omega) \sim f_A
f^{-7/4+2z} \kappa^{1/4-z} (k_BT)^{1/2}
\zeta^{-z} \omega^{-z} \ .
\end{equation}
We can require that the compliance is independent of the screening length
$\xi$ (and hence $f$) in the high frequency limit.
This is because the relaxation of the chain has the factor $\kappa q^4+f q^2$
as can be seen from eq \ref{eq:dynamics1} or eqs \ref{eq:defA} and \ref{eq:Fst}
and hence $\kappa$ is relevant for the high frequency ($fq^2$ is irrelevant).
This requirement gives us
\begin{equation}\label{eq:z}
z = \frac{7}{8} \ .
\end{equation}
The scaling analysis in the Rouse dynamics is
different from the above because of the absence
of the local length scale, i.e., the persistence length
$\ell_p$.
The Rouse model has only one length scale, the root of the mean square end-to-end
distance $\sigma$.
When no external force is present, it is given by \cite{DoiEd}
\begin{equation}
\sigma \sim \left( \frac{k_BT}{k}\right)^{1/2} N^{1/2} \ .
\end{equation}
Therefore the dimensional analysis tells us that the deviation of the end-to-end distance should
obey
\begin{equation}
\Delta R \sim \sigma \frac{\sigma f_A}{k_BT} \hat{J}(\omega \tau_R) e^{i \omega t}
\end{equation}
with the external force
\begin{equation}
f(t) = f_A e^{i \omega t} \ .
\end{equation}
Assuming that $\hat{J}$ has a power law behavior
$\hat{J}(\omega \tau_R) \sim (\omega \tau_R)^{-z}$ as $\omega \rightarrow \infty$.
The complex compliance becomes
\begin{equation}
f_A J(\omega) \sim \sigma \frac{\sigma f_A}{k_BT}(\omega \tau_R)^{-z} \sim
f_A N^{1-2z} \omega^{-z} k^{z-1}\zeta^{-z} \ .
\end{equation}
In the high frequency limit, the response is localized and
the compliance
should be independent of $N$ so that the exponent is determined uniquely as $z=1/2$ or
\begin{equation}
J(\omega) \propto \omega^{-1/2} \ .
\end{equation}
This is the argument given by Khatri et al. \cite{Khatri}.
\subsection{Complex compliance for the low frequency limit}
The exponent $1/2$ exhibited by $J''$ for $\omega \rightarrow 0$ obtained in
eq \ref{eq:NbarS2} can be understood as follows.
In the low frequency limit, the effect of the external force is extended almost uniformly to the whole chain.
Therefore, we can require that $J$ is proportional to $L$ so that
\begin{equation} \label{eq:lowwscaling}
f_A J(\omega)= \frac{f_A}{f} \epsilon^{1/2}\xi^{-1}\epsilon^{1/2}L\xi^{-1}
\tau_{\xi} f \zeta^{-1}(\omega \tau_{\xi})^z \ .
\end{equation}
The real part $J'$ is independent of the frequency for $\omega \to 0$ and
hence $z=0$ whereas
the imaginary part $J''$ should be independent of $\kappa$ for $\omega \to 0$.
As mentioned above, the relaxation of the chain has the factor $\kappa q^4+f q^2$ and hence
$\kappa$ is irrelevant for the low frequency.
Therefore, substituting the definitions of
$\xi$, $\epsilon$ and $\tau_{\xi}$ given, respectively, by (\ref{eq:xi}), (\ref{eq:epsreform}) and (\ref{eq:tauN})
into eq \ref{eq:lowwscaling},
it is found that the exponent is given by
\begin{equation}\label{eq:z2}
z = \frac{1}{2}
\end{equation}
so that
$J'' \propto k_BT \omega^{1/2}$.
Note that, from eq \ref{eq:scalingJhighfreq}, $J''$ at the high frequency limit is proportional to $(k_BT)^{1/2}$
whereas it is proportional to $k_BT$ at the low frequency limit.
In contrast, the complex compliance in the Rouse
dynamics is analytic
in the $\omega \rightarrow 0$ limit.
This fact is clear from the expression
(\ref{eq:RouseResult}).
This should be compared with that of the wormlike-chain dynamics
(\ref{eq:NbarS1}) and (\ref{eq:NbarS2})
where the function
N(z) in $\bar{B}(z)$ contains a non-analyticity as eq \ref{eq:N0limit}.
\section{SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION} \label{sec:con}
In summary, we have developed the analytical theory of the viscoelasticity
of single semiflexible polymer chains and have obtained the linear compliance which has a frequency dependence characteristic to the semiflexible chain.
In particular, it is found that the asymptotic behavior of the compliance obeys
as $J', J'' \propto \omega^{-7/8}$ for $\omega \to \infty$
whereas $J'' \propto \omega^{+1/2}$ for $\omega \tau \ll 1$.
These are distinctly different from the results of the Rouse dynamics.
The constant of $J_R'$ for $\omega =0$ given by eq \ref{eq:NbarS1}
is also different from that of the flexible chain.
The theory assumes weakness of the bending parameter $\epsilon \ll 1$ which guarantees the scale separation.
This is due to the fact that the characteristic length parallel to the stretched chain $\ell_{\parallel}
\sim \Delta s$ and the
characteristic wave length $q^{-1} \sim \ell_{\perp}$ satisfy
\begin{equation}
\frac{\ell_{\perp}}{\ell_{\parallel}} \sim \frac{q^{-1}}{\Delta s} \sim
\epsilon^{1/2} \frac{\hat{q}^{-1}}{\Delta \hat{s}} \ll 1 \ ,
\end{equation}
where the scaling forms (\ref{eq:qsscale}) and (\ref{eq:eliofeps})
have been used.
It is emphasized
that, for $\omega \to \infty$, the scale separation is valid without
assuming the smallness of $\epsilon$ because of the fact that $\ell_{\parallel}
\propto \omega^{-1/8} \gg \ell_{\perp} \propto \omega^{-1/4}$.
This fact is verified by eqs \ref{eq:raplace} and \ref{eq:Nbar}.
Now we discuss the relation between the present results and those obtained by
Hallatschek et al. who have considered the relaxation of the end-to-end distance
after step-wise change of the external force \cite{Hall2,Ober2}.
They have predicted that both in the stretching case and in the release
case the end-to-end distance behaves as
\begin{equation}\label{eq:Hall}
<\Delta R_{\parallel}(t)> \propto f
\kappa^{-5/8} (k_BT)^{-1/2} t^{7/8} \ ,
\end{equation}
where $t \ll t_f \sim \zeta \kappa f^{-2}$.
The exponent $7/8$ is the same as that in the high-frequency limit
in eq \ref{eq:winftyexp}.
At a short interval after the force change, its effect
is localized near the chain ends which is small compared with
both the persistence length (\ref{eq:lp})
and the screening length (\ref{eq:xi}).
In fact, we can show that eq \ref{eq:Hall} is consistent
with our eq \ref{eq:winftyexp} as follows.
In the linear response theory
the relaxation function $\psi(t)$ and response function $\phi(t)$
are related to
each other as $\phi(t) = - d\psi(t)/dt$.
The complex compliance is the Fourier-Laplace transform of
the response function $\phi$ and hence $J(\omega) = \psi(0) + i\omega
\int_{0}^{+\infty} dt e^{i\omega t} \psi(t)$.
Therefore, we have the following relation $J(\omega) \sim \psi(1/\omega)$
and $\hat{J}(\omega) = f J/L \sim \langle \Delta R_{\parallel}
(1/\omega)\rangle /L$.
In the intermediate time region $t_L \gg t \gg t_f$
with the crossover time $t_L$ defined
through $\ell_{\parallel}(t_L) = L$,
Hallatschek et al. have
obtained \cite{Hall2}
\begin{equation} \label{eq:pull}
<\Delta R_{\parallel}(t)> \propto f^{3/4}
\kappa^{-1/2} (k_BT)^{1/2} t^{3/4}
\end{equation}
for a pulling situation and
\begin{equation}\label{eq:rele}
<\Delta R_{\parallel}(t)> \propto f^{1/4}
\kappa^{-1/4} (k_BT)^{1/2} t^{1/2}
\end{equation}
for a release situation.
We have no results corresponding to eq \ref{eq:pull} since this contains a nonlinear effect of the
applied force. On the other hand, the exponent 1/2 in eq \ref{eq:rele} corresponds
to eq \ref{eq:intermedexp}
in the present paper. Actually one can verify that not only the exponent but also
the coefficient in eq \ref{eq:rele} is consistent with our result.
This implies that the expression (\ref{eq:rele}) is free from the nonlinearity between the force-strain relation.
Finally we mention a theoretical study which
gives us the exponent 1/2 in the compliance.
Caspi et al. have investigated the mean square displacement of a single monomer
of a prestressed semiflexible network \cite{Caspi}.
They have obtained
\begin{equation}\label{eq:Caspi1}
<\Delta h^2(x,t)> \propto \frac{k_B T}{\nu^{1/2} \eta^{1/2}} t^{1/2} \ ,
\end{equation}
where $h(x,t)$ denotes the undulation amplitude, $\nu$
the line tension, $\eta$ the solvent viscosity and $L$
the total chain length. Equation (\ref{eq:Caspi1}) holds in the time region $4\pi\eta\kappa/\nu^2 \ll t \ll \eta L^2/\nu$.
Furthermore, they have shown that the effective time dependent friction
$\zeta_e(t) $ satisfies the generalized Einstein relation
\begin{equation} \label{eq:Caspi2}
\frac{k_B T}{\zeta_e(t)}=\frac{<\Delta h^2(t)>}{2t} \ .
\end{equation}
Combining eqs \ref{eq:Caspi1} and \ref{eq:Caspi2}, one obtains the complex compliance ($J\propto t/\zeta_e(t)$)
\begin{equation}\label{eq:Caspi3}
J(\omega) \propto \nu^{-1/2} \eta^{-1/2} \omega^{-1/2} \ .
\end{equation}
Some experiments of semiflexible networks support the exponent 1/2 \cite{Caspi,Mizuno}.
It is mentioned, however, that the physical
of this result is different from our present result for semi-flexible chain
given by eq \ref{eq:intermedexp}.
This fact is clear because the coefficient in eq \ref{eq:Caspi3} does not contain $k_BT$ whereas
our expression eq \ref{eq:intermedexp} is proportional to $(k_BT)^{1/2}$.
Now we comment on
the several effects which have
not been considered in the present paper.
The hydrodynamic effect
has not been investigated quantitatively in a nonlinear wormlike-chain
although it is expected to be not so strong in a strongly stretched semi-flexible chain.
The previous studies of the hydrodynamic effect
in the linearized wormlike-chain dynamics \cite{Winkler1,Harnau,Winkler2,Winkler3} should be extended to apply to the present theory.
The internal friction considered in the Rouse dynamics \cite{Khatri} should also be extended to the semi-flexible chains.
In addition, the helical wormlike-chain model, which contains the torsional energy,
has been studied in dilute solutions
\cite{Chirikjian,Yamakawa1,Yamakawa2}.
This torsional effect may affect the viscoelastic properties of single polymer chains.
Before closing this article, we make an estimation of the characteristic times
$\tau_{\xi}$ and $\tau$ defined by eqs \ref{eq:tauN} and \ref{eq:tau} respectively.
The data for $\lambda$-DNA in an aqueous solution are as follows \cite{Quake, Maier, Hall2}
\begin{align}
&\ell_P \sim 50 [\text{nm}], \notag \\
&L \sim 20 [\text{$\mu$m}], \notag \\
&\zeta _{\perp} \sim 1.3 \times 10^{-3} [\text{Pa s}] = 1.3 \times
10^{-3} [\text{pN$\cdot$s/$\mu$m$^2$}] \ . \notag
\end{align}
For these values together with $\hat{\zeta} \sim 1/2$ for a rigid rod \cite{DoiEd}
and the room temperature $ k_B T \sim 4.1 [\text{pN}\cdot\text{nm}] $, and for the external force $f_0 \sim 10 [\text{pN}]$
the characteristic times are given by
\begin{align}
&\tau_{\xi} \sim 2.7 \times 10^{-9} [\text{s}] \notag \\
&\tau \sim 6.0 \times 10^{-5} [\text{s}] = 60 [\text{$\mu$s}] \notag
\end{align}
and the constant $\alpha \sim 5.3 \times 10^2 $.
We expect that the frequency of the order of 60 [\text{$\mu$s}] is accessible by
atomic force microscopy and that the present predictions can be detected experimentally.
\section*{acknowledgments}
This work was supported by
the Grant-in-Aid for priority area "Soft Matter Physics"
from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan.
The scaling theory was completed during TO's stay in Institut
f\"{u}r Festk\"{o}rperforschung, J\"{u}lich and in University of Bayreuth.
The financial support from the Alexander von Humboldt foundation is gratefully acknowledged.
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module FFaker
module LoremKR
extend ModuleUtils
extend self
def word
WORDS.sample
end
def words(num = 3)
WORDS.sample(num)
end
def sentence(word_count = 4)
"#{words(word_count + rand(5) + 1).join(' ')}."
end
alias phrase sentence
def sentences(sentence_count = 3)
(1..sentence_count).map { sentence }
end
alias phrases sentences
def paragraph(sentence_count = 3)
sentences(sentence_count + rand(3)).join(' ')
end
def paragraphs(paragraph_count = 3)
(1..paragraph_count).map { paragraph }
end
end
end
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Posted on September 21, 2020 by morrowcountysentinel
Scots, Pirates drop close ones Friday
By Rob Hamilton - [email protected]
Centerburg rallied in the fourth quarter to give Highland a heartbreaking 34-26 loss in KMAC football on Friday.
The win keeps the Trojans perfect at 4-0, while Highland falls to 2-2.
A 16-yard scoring run by Kadin Johnson and a 17-yard scamper by Dane Nauman staked the Scots to a 14-7 lead after the first quarter. Johnson also added a two-point run after the second of those touchdowns.
The score was 20-7 after Johnson hit Landon Remmert on a 91-yard scoring pass, but Centerburg closed to within a 20-13 lead at the intermission.
The Trojans would tie the game midway through the third quarter, but the Scots regained the lead late in the period after a two-yard run by Johnson.
Unfortunately for the Scots, their 26-20 lead wouldn't hold up through the final 12 minutes of action. Centerburg took a 27-26 lead with just over four minutes left in regulation and then clinched the win in the final minute after a Johnson pass was picked off and taken back for points.
Johnson completed 11 passes for 247 yards with Remmert catching five balls for 126 of that total. Landyn Albanese, Gavin Hankins and Chase Ray all had two receptions. Nauman ran for 136 yards to pace the Scot ground game.
Cardington Pirates
Cardington led visiting East Knox early in their Friday night KMAC match-up, but couldn't hold that lead in falling by a 33-18 margin.
After the Bulldogs took a 7-0 lead, the Pirates got within a one-point margin after Nate Hickman connected with Ashton Plowman for a 33-yard touchdown. They would take a 12-7 advantage in the second period after Hickman hit Gabe McConnell for a 19-yard touchdown, but EK tallied two quick scores to jump in front by a 20-12 margin going into the half.
East Knox would extend their lead to a 26-12 score entering the final period of play, but a 65-yard scoring pass from Hickman to Plowman brought the team within eight at 26-18.
Unfortunately for Cardington, they would not be able to score again and East Knox was able to get an insurance touchdown with five minutes left in regulation.
Hickman completed 17 passes for 281 yards in the game and also led the team with 33 rushing yards. Plowman had four catches for 149 yards, while McConnell had three for 57 and Trey Brininger finished with six for 47. Zach Lester added a pair of receptions.
By Rob Hamilton
[email protected]
Rob Hamilton can be reached at 419-946-3010, ext. 1807. Connect with him on Twitter at @SportsMCS
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Le canton de Riez est une circonscription électorale française située dans le département des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence et la région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
À la suite du redécoupage cantonal de 2014, les limites territoriales du canton sont remaniées. Le nombre de communes du canton passe de 9 à 26.
Histoire
Le docteur Prosper Allemand, petit-fils du maire de Puimoisson, milite activement dans tout le canton sous la Deuxième République. Quand la nouvelle du coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851 arrive à Riez, immédiatement un comité insurrectionnel se met en place pour défendre la République. Les gendarmes sont désarmés, les 213 fusils de la garde nationale sont saisis. Le 6 décembre, les insurgés d'Allemagne et de Sainte-Croix se joignent à ceux de Riez, et la colonne de 500 à 600 hommes se dirige ensuite vers Digne. En chemin, elle rallie les insurgés de Puimoisson et de Roumoules.
Après l'occupation de Digne et le combat des Mées, deux bataillons d'infanterie occupent le canton pour mener la répression. C'est le colonel Sercey qui dirige les opérations, il est condamné en 1853 pour escroquerie et abus de confiance.
Par décret du 24 février 2014, le nombre de cantons du département est divisé par deux, avec mise en application aux élections départementales de mars 2015. Le canton de Riez est conservé et s'agrandit. Il passe de 9 à 26 communes.
Géographie
Ce canton est organisé autour de Riez dans l'arrondissement de Digne-les-Bains. Son altitude varie de (Le Castellet) à (Tartonne) pour une altitude moyenne de .
Représentation
Conseillers généraux de 1833 à 2015
Conseillers d'arrondissement (de 1833 à 1940)
Conseillers départementaux après 2015
Élections de mars 2015
À l'issue du premier tour des élections départementales de 2015, deux binômes sont en ballottage : Delphine Bagarry et André Laurens (PS, 30,82 %) et Cassandre Loubry et Jean Luffarelli (FN, 26,34 %). Le taux de participation est de 59,49 % ( sur ) contre 55,34 % au niveau départemental et 50,17 % au niveau national.
Au second tour, Delphine Bagarry et André Laurens (PS) sont élus avec 60,88 % des suffrages exprimés et un taux de participation de 60,44 % ( pour et ).
André Laurens et Danielle Urquizar sont membres du groupe Majorité départementale.
Élections de juin 2021
Le premier tour des élections départementales de 2021 est marqué par un très faible taux de participation (33,26 % au niveau national). Dans le canton de Riez, ce taux de participation est de 44,27 % ( sur ) contre 40,72 % au niveau départemental. À l'issue de ce premier tour, deux binômes sont en ballottage : Eliane Barreille et Claude Bondil (LR, 28,92 %) et Muriel de Vita et Éric Sauvaire (RN, 25,25 %).
Le second tour des élections est marqué une nouvelle fois par une abstention massive équivalente au premier tour. Les taux de participation sont de 34,3 % au niveau national, 42,59 % dans le département et 44,09 % dans le canton de Riez. Eliane Barreille et Claude Bondil (LR) sont élus avec 66,33 % des suffrages exprimés ( pour et ).
Composition
Composition avant 2015
Le canton de Riez regroupait neuf communes.
Composition depuis 2015
Le nouveau canton de Riez regroupe vingt-six communes.
Démographie
Démographie avant 2015
Démographie depuis 2015
Bibliographie
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Notes et références
Notes
Références
Voir aussi
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Arrondissements des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Liste des cantons des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Liste des communes des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
Liste des conseillers départementaux des Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
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Where's the change?
Shahzad Tahir
Even after seven decades of existence, Pakistan stands as a nascent and fragile democracy. Autonomous institutions, a transparent and meritocratic accountability system, efficient governance mechanisms, a sovereign parliament, rationalized public spending driven by socioeconomic need, equitable taxation systems and many other democratic milestones are yet to be achieved by this nascent democracy.
The recipe for progress is unimpeded cycles of autonomous democratic tenures run by competent and elected individuals. It is rather grueling to explain this gradual democratic headway [when allowed] as a solution to the common man who remains perturbed by the widening income expenditure gap and society's soaring social inequality.
The PTI's political spell challenged this mode of Pakistan's progression, making the people believe that they had a radical and abrupt solution centered around social equality, good governance and accountability reforms. But since the PTI has assumed power, it has begun to appear that the mantra being branded as a peculiar solution during the 2018 general elections and which lured the public to follow the tabdeeli tune was similar to the people of Hamelin following Pied Piper. I often iterate a quote from an interview of a former UN secretary-general with The Washington Post: "The developing world is an easy target for populists".
The PTI's core agenda revolves around establishing and creating social justice in the country and it claims mandate over the said notion. Looking at this government's first full-year budget, it is difficult to spot its reflection in in the budget. The budget continues to be prepared traditionally under the Medium-Term Budgetary Framework (MTBF) approach where no nexus exists between funds' allocation and socioeconomic need.
From the budgetary estimates, it is understandable that once the provincial share from federal taxes is taken away, the central exchequer will be left with Rs3,712 billion of net receipts which merely makes up 44 percent of the mammoth Rs8,422 billion budgeted expenditures – hence warranting an even more prudent approach. So can the government elaborate – in parliament and to the public – the socioeconomic rationale behind the expenditures largely funded by debt? The question is critical to answer because the ruling party brands itself as an antithesis to the status quo.
The primary agenda of the 2018 PTI manifesto vowed to 'transform governance' and 'bring accountability to the core of the government'. In the outgoing fiscal year 2018-19, a massive Rs495 billion shortfall in total revenues was recorded where targets were missed on all budgeted revenue heads except customs duty and FED. Yet, without a reform plan, the government has set an ambitious revenue target of a 32 percent year-on-year increase when the actual collection in the outgoing fiscal year is 10 percent less than the actual budget targets.
In FY 2018-19, budgeted expenditures witnessed a Rs449 billion surge despite the adoption of austerity measures by the government. But austerity in tandem with poor fiscal management seems to have cost the country its developmental progress largely, where the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) saw a 32 percent decrease during the outgoing fiscal year, and 'General Public Services' expenditure registered a 21 percent increase in the backdrop of increase in debt servicing, driven by abrupt borrowing and a devalued rupee. Expenditure on 'Economic Affairs' witnessed a 75 percent increase than budgeted while 'recreation, culture and religion' expenditures saw an increase of 14 percent during the year.
Is this an indication of ill-planned austerity, poor fiscal management and weaker oversight and control over expenditures or are previous regimes to be blamed for this? The treasury benches need to explain these arbitrary trends in spending and collection trends in light of the promises made under the banner of tabdeeli.
The inability to meet targets as well as capacity constraints in the FBR adversely impacted revenue collection and weak oversight and monitoring mechanism of public expenditures by the AGP Office has led to a hike in budgeted expenditures. Cumulatively, the impact of missed revenue targets and inflated expenditures have resulted in a 27 percent increase in fiscal deficit in 2018-19.
In tandem with its first fiscal policy, this should have been reflected via reforms for the AGP Office, FBR and the public-sector setup at large. It is crucial for the government to answer how its first fiscal policy, without the much-trumpeted reform plan for the executing institutions, results in 'accountability at the core of the government'? It is rather unfortunate to witness the accountability debate in the country centered around the opposition parties and previous regimes while reforms needed for true accountability continue to be brushed under the carpet.
When in opposition, former finance minister Asad Umar was one of the most vocal voices in parliament against the growing incidence of indirect taxation over the past decade and its socioeconomic impact. In its first budget, the government plans to raise 64.3 percent of revenues via indirect taxes in comparison with 62.3 percent in the revised budgeted estimates for 2018-19, a 2 percent increase from the previous year. The resulting impact coupled with the growing inflation and the change in income tax structure will impact the middle and lower classes even more adversely than in the past.
Given its claims to be trusted by the public as an agent of change, the government needs to consider how it plans to administer the rest of its tenure because circumstances explicitly beg a critical question: where is the change?
The writer is a chartered accountant. Email: shahzadtahirkgmail.com
Twitter: Shahzad_91
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Upcoming: The Gilded Desert and other allegories of the beau monde
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Upcoming: 'The Gilded Desert' and other allegories of the beau-monde
28th August 2018 by Spear's
Adam Dant delightfully satirises the 'Domus Aurea' that is Annabel's and the gentrification of Chelsea in the artist's latest series of sepia ink drawings
'The Gilded Desert' was a phrase coined by the designer May Morris in 1917 to describe the newly gentrified environs of London's Chelsea. Though it requires a severe stretch of the imagination to consider anything in London's most recently vacated artistic nursery of Shoreditch as remotely bejeweled, this famously feted neighbourhood has, like most of the bits of central London where people used to 'do' and 'make' things, become an Eldorado for the leisure-wear clad idle.
People who would have been called Eurotrash before the banking, taxation and other national travails of these Mediterranean EU net-beneficiaries forced their exile to the capital, drape themselves all over my street corner coffee bar, a cloud of white cashmere in winter and loafers with tiny socks slightly showing in the summer.
Where once I'd open the door of my soon-to-be-bulldozed studio to find the burnt-out carcass of a joyridden Twingo, nowadays it's my new neighbour's sleek Tesla idling outside. They've opened an unwholesomely expensive fashion boutique in the former printers warehouse next door to me and appear to sustain themselves on the four, maybe five hedge-fund wives and art consultants who drift through their edgy, modish portals every weekday.
May Morris's recollection of the quiet but creatively pulsing hive of Craft and Creation on Cheyne Row, when pitted against the presumed langour of indolent newcomers, struck a very pertinent chord with me as I considered the transformation of my neighbourhood reaching its apogee with the imminent opening of a Cecconi's restaurant in the former pork factory round the corner.
I had been working, with the curative touch of Carolyn Miner at Robilant + Voena, on the idea of creating a series of drawings which represented the realm of 'The Haute-Monde' as a quasi-allegorical landscape, in the same vernacular fashion that 16th century Flemish artists depicted scenes from the gospels and classical myth. Places such as Mustique, St Moritz or the Buddha lounge at Annabel's nightclub are the hang outs of the bountiful and the beautiful who, all high cheekbones, pleated silk, and ocelot might appear as if they'd stepped from the courtly medieval narrative of a pre-Raphaelite tapestry but wouldn't be caught dead lubricating a clattering Jacquard loom.
The perennial antithesis between the nobility of considered toil as expressed by May Morris's father, the socialist artist William Morris and the exquisite comforts enjoyed by his successors on Cheyne Row and Tite Street are perfectly encapsulated in the concept of 'The Gilded Desert'. What is so awful about the rewards of noble labour to prompt so many artistic and literary expressions of opprobrium for the innocent and pleasurable act of lounging on the terrace of a $25,000 per week-villa, drinking chilled whatever whilst being fed grapes by nubile youth in liveried swimwear. Why does the ant assume that the grasshopper will starve in winter, it's an assumption based solely on the outward absence of labour and projects.
Like most statements concerning the roots of all evil, the loss of one's soul and giving everything away being the only route to true happiness, didactic allegories on the subject of great wealth are clearly not constructed for the benefit of the subjects of such a quasi-moral trope. On the subject of wealth, the history of visual allegory shows us that the satisfaction of the many is far more important than the education of the few. Visions of kings and nobles assailed by ridiculously grotesque, fanged and stubbly monsters familiar to any church or gallery-goer are obviously proffered for the entertainment of the temporarily bereft rather than for the kind of person who could afford to commission the rendering of such scenes.
The scenes in my latest series of drawings don't take place in hell but rather in numerous locations that might be familiar to members of the 'Beau-Monde' . Places such as Saint Tropez, St Moritz and St James's are visually recreated according to the perennial cliches, oft-spoken by concerned outsiders when passing comment on money and privilege. The timeless fascination, envy , horror, passionate expostulations and even 'codified moralising' generated by the very idea of excessive wealth underpin these densely considered and capricious depictions of this other world.
In the drawing Claridge's: Pianos, the ne plus ultra of London's luxury hotels is seen sitting atop a mountain peak as various figures struggle to lift pianos up its steep path.
The scene refers both stylistically and conceptually to the print tradition of Durer, Brueghel and Frans Floris. It is an allegory of sorts, but one informed by the generalisations of a current, amorphous moral tone, rather than the visual codes of such artistic predecessors.
Like the historical allegory's deployment of the ultimately burdensome trappings of wealth, in this case a piano, the oft-touted desire of the culturally minded millionaire to master the instrument, but only after a mastery of the money markets has been effected , underpins the narrative. The effect of the visual narrative is supposed to be as ridiculous as remarks concerning camels, eyes of needles, and money not being able to facilitate the purchase of love.
Brueghel and his contemporaries couldn't resist inserting random crucifixions, nativity scenes and martyrdoms into their completed sketches of alpine mountain landscapes, as if their depictions of the world were invalid or bereft without the presence of such over-arching themes. In the case of my own drawings of the world of today, and very often in the covers I draw for Spear's, I'm always compelled, in what might in the recent past have been called a 'post-modernist deployment', to 'reference' either specifically or generally, the art, culture and landscape of the past.
In my drawing of Annabel's, Berkeley Square, famously the only nightclub ever patronised by HRH The Queen, the historical analogy of 'Nero's Golden Palace' was prompted immediately by the club's recent move from it's historic basement location to occupy the entire adjacent Mayfair townhouse. It was too tempting to imagine the old Annabel's being bricked up, untouched for posterity.
Future generations might discover this opulent and historic site much in the same way that 18th century grand tourists found the abandoned subterranean ancient Roman ruins of the 'Domus Aurea', Nero's Golden palace. Ironically , the scarcity of images of this super-discreet hangout of the beau monde meant piecing together a picture of the place as it had been became something of an archeological exercise. Fortunately, I had at my disposal a couple of sketchbooks in which I'd made some extremely covert drawings of the club on various nights out - along with the kind assistance of the society photographer Dafydd Jones who'd been hired to take pictures at a private party there in the 1980's. I've hopefully been able to adequately recreate the nightclub, albeit draped in vines and filled with stray dogs.
While a 'scholar in etching and engraving' at the British School at Rome I was invited to visit the 'Domus Aurea'. I was told to bring a torch and a gun - the former because the site had not yet been restored for touristic visits and the latter to deal with the current residents of The Golden Palace: packs of aggressive stray dogs. The dogs in my drawing of Annabel's are more likely the pampered charges of the former clientele.
Like most observers and chroniclers of the beau monde from within, though with the safe remove the absence of a private income provides, my visits to these 'Gilded Deserts' always give rise to any number of imagined stories and allegories prompted by observing the comings and goings of, for example , the denizens of Zurich's Bahnhof Strasse, or the off-duty Berkeley Square asset manager, sans socks and en famille on a self-conscious stroll around the Saint Tropez Saturday morning market.
I haven't been to Mustique to draw , but neither have I been to the Court of Mary Tudor, which occupies Princess Margaret's former home 'Les Jolies Eaux' in my drawing of the island. Now that Wilde, Whistler and Sergeant et al no longer provide Chelsea with the creative fount mourned by May Morris in her 'Gilded Desert', for me the terrace of Cafe Colbert in Sloane Square, past which dance a host of wealthy, well-heeled characters, is an oasis of satire.
Adam Dant's drawings will be on exhibition at Robilant + Voena, from 5-14 September 2018
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UIC participates in conference organised by the Hungarian Association for Transport (KTE) in Budapest to discuss the Corridors issue
In early February, UIC participated in a conference organised by the Hungarian Association for Transport (KTE) in Budapest to discuss the "Possibilities of the Rising of Transcontinental Freight Transportation due to the opening of RFC 6".
UIC was represented by Mr Miklos Kopp, UIC Director for Freight and by Mr Oleg Nikolaev, International Railway Advisor for Russian and CIS affairs within the UIC Rail System Department.
One of the main aims of UIC's work is to develop an agreed approach for the development and promotion of international transport corridors, and to coordinate efforts with international intergovernmental organisations, international non-governmental organisations and the transport business with regard to increasing the efficiency of interregional passenger and rail freight transport.
In developing a concept plan for the development of interregional transport corridors it is necessary to take into account the results of work by other international organisations, primarily the UN and its regional commissions.
The main guiding principle for the development of international transport corridors is the desire to create the most favourable conditions possible for increasing the efficiency of foreign trade transport and to guarantee that they will be implemented on the basis of international agreements and conventions, and also to attract additional passenger and freight traffic to the services that are included in international transport corridors, including transit traffic, both by means of alternative routes and also by redistributing it efficiently between different types of transport.
The key principles for creating and developing international transport corridors are:
the opportunity to undertake large volumes of internal transport
the use of intermodal and multimodal approaches
integration of the concept plan for developing 'dry ports'
compliance with international standards and best practice, and also with the requirements of economically efficient investment in transport development
harmonisation of transport legislation on the basis of common principles and standards, multilateral legal documents and conventions
the requirements to ensure transport safety, safety from acts of unlawful interference on rail transport, and also protection of the environment and human health, as defined by the relevant international norms
cooperation at all levels and between all countries, including addressing border-crossing issues
the use of the common CIM/SMGS consignment note which is also recognised as a customs transit document
operational cooperation within and between individual types of transport, and also between traffic management systems.
For further information please contact Miklos Kopp, UIC Director for Freight: [email protected]
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Knox County Libertarian Party of Ohio
2020 State Convention
America's Heritage
Libertarians believe in the American heritage of liberty, enterprise, and personal responsibility. Libertarians recognize the responsibility we all share to preserve this precious heritage for our children and grandchildren.
Free and Independent
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The Libertarian way is a caring, people-centered approach to politics. We believe each individual is unique. We want a system which respects the individual and encourages us to discover the best within ourselves and develop our full potential.
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A Fullness in Brevity – Adam Byatt
Flash Fiction and Other Literary Treats
Do You Really Want To Know Who I Am?
Post Marked Piper's Reach
← Jake and Charlotte
Polaroid Memories →
[FGC #2] The Photographer's Concerto
"Charlotte," she said, extending a hand. "Charlotte MacKay. I'm the photographer."
A figure in black extended his hand. It was sweaty but cold and the reek of curry wafted over her. "Michael Bailey, band manager. Knock yourself out." He stepped to one side allowing her through to the side of the stage. Around her black figures unwound mic cables, tuned guitars and placed various bottles around the stage. The crowd congregated at the other end of the room, sipping beers and drawing on cigarettes.
The thud of a kick drum felt like a punch to the stomach as the drummer ran through a sound check. From the side of stage, Charlotte watched the lean musculature of the drummer's left arm as it raised and lowered like a pendulum, cracking the snare. Through the viewfinder of her camera she reeled off a few shots.
With the sound check over, the crowd pressed forward to the barrier, drinks abandoned at the bar. The lights dimmed and the crowd gave its approval: whistling and yelling, their voices tearing apart the darkness. Four shadows crossed the stage, fine-tuning, swigging from bottles, turning volume knobs. At the crescendo of the crowd's voice the lights exploded like a thousand suns and the band struck the opening chords.
Across her line of sight past the bass player and lead singer, Charlotte glimpsed the guitarist. He wore an unbuttoned paisley vest, no t-shirt and long shorts with his guitar sitting slightly high. His hair danced around his shoulders and the guitar was an extension of his arms. Moving from the side Charlotte dropped between the barrier and the stage. Squeezing past the bouncers she stood before the guitarist, a worshipper before the shrine. Putting the viewfinder to her eye she sought the soul of this man.
Behind her the crowd pulsed in an orgiastic cycle of adoration, worship and dancing. Charlotte's heart quickened, racing in concert with the shutter. Each frame captured a little of his essence, a relic to be fingered in quiet moments of prayer and contemplation.
The set finished and the house lights raised but the crowd lingered, unwilling to let go just yet, savouring the rapture of the music. Charlotte squeezed past security, back to her camera bag. From the corridor leading off stage a figure emerged, his head wrapped in a towel. His chest gleamed with sweat as he towelled off his head, drying his hands before offering one to Charlotte.
"Jake de Brito."
His voice was softer than she imagined, and she noted a slight fragility in his frame, obscured by the stage lights. Bereft of his guitar he stood before her, a mere mortal. She watched his fingers move involuntarily, forming shapes and patterns in the air like a secret language; the fingers invoking sounds from the darkness of the void.
"Thanks for, like, coming to take photos of the band."
"No, it was fantastic. I haven't done a band shoot for ages and this was an awesome gig. What the street press are writing about you guys is spot on."
He shrugged. "Did Michael, like, look after you?"
"Yes, thank you."
A voice called from the corridor leading back stage. "Jake, you comin' man?"
"Yeah. Hang on," he yelled back. "Might see you soon, yeah?"
Charlotte watched Jake disappear into the black. The persona captured on film was powerful and articulate; a shaman who summoned life and let it explode through his guitar. Without it, he was human but the magic boiled away at his fingertips.
"Hey, MacKay." The waft of curry shot through with beer and cigarettes announced Michael Bailey's arrival behind her. "Thanks for shooting. Send your invoice to my office." He handed over a business card. "If you want, you're invited to the post-gig party. Address is on the back."
Charlotte scanned the address and pocketed it like an Access All Areas back stage pass.
Killing the engine of her Datsun 180 she flicked on the interior light and rummaged amongst the loose papers and film canisters on the floor of the passenger side. Finding an old lipstick she applied it while looking in the rear vision mirror. Pocketing another full roll of film she made her up the driveway to a broad fronted house.
At the end of a long corridor a second-hand clothes store explosion of flannelette, torn denim, scuffed boots lounged on chairs, stood in doorways and congregated in every spare area of the huge lounge room. The stereo cranked out late night radio through the haze of cigarette smoke. Adjusting her leather mini skirt Charlotte felt more glam metal than grunge, the bulkiness of her camera bag against her thigh an added layer of self-consciousness.
She lent against the doorframe, scanning the room unsure of where to go.
"Hey, you're the photographer from the gig."
"And you're the drummer."
"Mitch. Come in and grab a beer."
Following through the house Mitch took her to the kitchen and grabbed a beer from the fridge.
"Let me introduce you around," said Mitch.
Mitch lead her through the lounge, the only name Charlotte remembered was a girl's with a towering teased and tasselled fringe in need of a structural engineer to code it for safety.
In the kitchen a group of guys gathered around the table, populated with loose cards, a bottle of Jack, cans of beer and bottle tops, and loose change. She recognised Michael Bailey, the bass player and singer but her eye fell onto Jake.
"I suck. That's why I'm not invited to play," said Mitch.
"Mind if I take some photos?"
Through the lens she snapped Jake's fingers as they tapped the back of the cards. His hair was tied back into a ponytail and Charlotte noticed again the fragility. Not as a weakness, more a humility of character.
The radio cranked another tune. At the sound of a cello Jake inclined his ear to the sound and mimicked the song.
"Nice work cello boy," said Michael.
Jake shrugged the insult and caught Charlotte's eye as she moved the camera from her face. A brief smile formed on his lips as the opening lyrics invaded the smoky haze.
"I just died in your arms tonight."
There was a chorus of disapproval from the flannelette wearing crowd but enough supporters to form a sing along.
"Mitch, take my place," said Jake holding up his hand of cards. Moving from his seat Jake came to Charlotte.
"I'm seeing you sooner than I, like, thought."
He led her out onto a concrete verandah, a rusted Hills Hoist rearing up from an overgrown lawn. They tossed musical preferences back and forth until they found a common ground.
"You remind me of the drummer in my first band," he said after half an hour of false starts and half-finished sentences. "His time was, like, more fluid than water and he often didn't know where the '1' was. We were playing rock'n'roll, meat and potatoes music, not some Billy Cobham fusion piece from Mahavishnu Orchestra."
"Sorry I'm so awkward," said Charlotte, pulling on the strap of her camera bag. "I'm usually more… articulate."
"I find music, like, easier. Notes, arpeggios, solos. Words are clumsy in comparison."
"Next time I'll be less like your first drummer. Promise."
"I'll get your number from Michael."
Tucking the photo portfolio under her arm to avoid the rain, Charlotte dashed from the taxi to the restaurant awning. In her mind she replayed Jake's message from earlier in the week.
"Hi Charlotte, it's Jake de Brito. I was wondering, if you had your photos ready you could, like, join us for dinner on Saturday night. We're at Belafonte's, say seven-thirty. See you then." Even through the tinny machine speakers his voice sounded musical.
She had spent the week arranging the shots from the gig and after party, agonising over which shot and in which order to present them.
Shaking off the rain she stepped inside and the raucous laughter from the table at the rear pointed her in the right direction. Jake stood and kissed her politely on the cheek and introduced her to the rest of the table. The band was there, Michael, and a girlfriend or two.
"Would you like something to drink?" he asked.
"Red wine, please."
Charlotte sat down in the vacant chair, still awkward around these new people. She'd made a habit of existing on the periphery, invisible behind the camera. Putting the portfolio on the table, the girl to her left quickly snapped it up.
"These are brilliant," she cried and the table turned its attention to Charlotte's photography. "Oh my God, Mitch. Look at your arm!"
Blushing at the adulation she fielded questions from the girl to her left, identifying herself as an artist. A familiar topic allowed her to proceed smoothly, unaware Jake had returned. She sensed the quietness beside her, a reserved figure simply observing.
For the remainder of the evening her attention was divided between commentary on her portfolio and Jake. It pulled at her; she revelled in the attention her work received but it didn't allow her to focus her attention on Jake. He politely deferred to the table, not offended by the interruptions. She wanted to drink from his presence, bathe in it. The continual movement of his fingers, playing imaginary songs, created gossamer strands around her heart.
Back at his place, she was surprised to see a cello positioned in the corner of the lounge room.
"I was classically trained from an early age. I wanted to learn guitar but my folks were classical musos. The guitar was, like, beneath them. Had they never heard of Slava Grigoryan?But it was Eddie Van Halen I idolised. I learnt cello as a concession in order to play the guitar. I even learned a bit of piano until they were convinced guitar wasn't a passing phase."
He poured two glasses of wine, offering her a seat on the lounge. "Besides, playing cello doesn't get you the chicks."
"Do you still play?"
"All the time. It's different to guitar. Feel. Tone. Pitch. Sound."
"Would you please show me?"
Setting his wine on the low bookshelf Jake placed the cello between his legs, resting it against his shoulder, tightening the tension in the bow. With a light finger he plucked the strings, his ear held close to the strings as if he were listening for a heartbeat. Charlotte watched the tattooed arm adjust the tuning pegs.
Satisfied with the tuning Jake drew the bow across the strings, pulling out long notes, full of longing, resonating deep in Charlotte's chest. She pulled a camera from her handbag and a roll of film. Careful not to interrupt the virtuoso she adjusted the camera's settings and closed her eyes for a moment, carried by the music. Opening her eyes Charlotte moved between notes and passages with the rhythm, pressing the shutter in time with the music. Through the view finder her eye caught the lines of the bow perpendicular to the strings; Jake's arched fingers against the neck, his knee hooked into the curve of the cello's body.
Jake grinned at her once, changing the tune to a quicker, lighter pace before the sonorous tones emerged again. Charlotte crossed her arms and held her camera to the right of her chin, studying her subject. Moving back to the couch she wound off the film and began to reload.
"The sound is sensuous, almost melancholic, yet beautiful," she said.
"Playing cello is like making love to a woman," said Jake, his legs straddling the dark stained wood. His fingers rested lightly on the body of the cello, the bow waiting for the invocation of music, the horsehair tickling the strings above the bridge.
"And like all guitarists, you name your instrument."
Charlotte crossed her legs on the couch and sipped at her wine.
"What's her name?" she asked.
"Celie."
The woman frowned, no knowledge forthcoming.
"From The Color Purple," he said.
"The movie with Oprah in it. I've seen it. But isn't Celie raped by her father and beaten by her husband?"
"I read the novel. It's the redemption found in love. And you can't treat a cello like a loose woman. That's what guitars are for."
Returning his focus he looked at the woman seated on his couch. She leaned back into the furnishings, her feet crossed beneath her.
"If this is your lover," Charlotte said indicating the cello with her wine glass, "how do you make love to her?"
Jake adjusted his legs around the cello. "You embrace her. Find the position where she is resting against you, comfortable and intimate. The body of the cello has the shape of a woman, curved and full." Jake ran his hand down its body as if he were feeling a woman's breast or the curvature of her thigh. Taking up the bow he began to play.
The cello's notes, full of anticipation, took up the melody. "Each note made up here on the neck is her breasts: sensuous, ripe, engorged. With each touch you develop the song. You caress, press, touch."
Jake saw Charlotte glance down at her own breasts, the fingers of her hand fiddling with the shirt button, perhaps conscious of their small size. He hesitated to make eye contact and let the music weave throughout the room, passionate incense perfuming the room.
"When you make love, you must remember all parts of a woman's body. You embrace her to feel the softness of her skin, to inhale her fragrance, to consume her. But her breasts are but one part of the symphony."
The bow arched and fell as Jake pulled and pushed it across the strings watching flakes of resin disintegrate from the hair and float under the light. The strokes gained intensity, no longer pushing and pulling, but thrusting with controlled ferocity. The music reached a crescendo, held sustained but not resolved. Jake plucked at the strings, a quick pizzicato, holding the tension. Attacking with the bow, the notes were drawn out in a hasty flight up and down the neck of the cello. An improvised solo, pushing, pulling, thrusting.
The bow arched sharply, the final note held in a vibrato by his fingers on the neck. Jake felt his breathing slow and become deeper. He rested his hands on his knees, touching the body of the cello, a light intimacy, with the headstock leaning into his shoulder.
Charlotte, the raven-haired woman with the camera for eyes, placed her empty glass on the table. Crossing the floor she felt Jake's arm curve around her waist, pulling her into his lap. Positioning the cello between her thighs, her hands shadowed his fingers. The bow moved arched slowly over the strings and her fingers followed his like a spider on the neck. Even now she could feel the vibration through the bow moving up his hand and into hers.
Turning her head, her mouth brushed against his ear.
"Play me."
I must thank Jodi Cleghorn for giving me permission to use her characters, writing the beginning of their relationship. Thank you for the trust in staying faithful to the characters you created.
You can read the story that inspired it, and what happens to them here: What I Left to Forget
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19 responses to "[FGC #2] The Photographer's Concerto"
markb2501 | February 19, 2012 at 8:45 pm | Reply
AB, loved the first story, loving more the prequel now it's arrived.
Kate Sherrod | February 19, 2012 at 9:19 pm | Reply
This was a lovely story. I especially liked the pagan/idolatrous overtones during the performance, and the ending was (wait for it…) note perfect XD
carolyn wagner | February 19, 2012 at 9:25 pm | Reply
what a beautiful story. I really enjoyed the way the characters interacted, and Charlottes development through the story was awesome. 😀
im not the messiah ... just a very busy mum | February 19, 2012 at 9:49 pm | Reply
I love your descriptions of the act of performing, whether they be on the stage or in the intimate setting you've ended with. You continue to delight me with your skill. I thoroughly enjoyed this one 🙂
Storm Dweller | February 20, 2012 at 5:45 am | Reply
You pulled me into every scene, and for someone who enoys rock music, but avoids the fan-dom groupie scene at all costs, I really enjoyed the intimate and classical ending.
Dalena | February 20, 2012 at 9:30 am | Reply
Oh yes, cellos and sex DO go so well. 🙂 (Actually, I use the metaphor in a similar way in the current working draft of my novel… one of the most sensual of instruments, in my opinion.) I particularly enjoyed the snapshots framed by the camera; I'd even have liked more. Nice overlapping of art forms.
Rebecca Fyfe | February 21, 2012 at 6:44 am | Reply
Aha! I knew I recognized those characters! Truly wonderful writing!
Annie | February 21, 2012 at 9:06 pm | Reply
Brilliant story. Your depiction of the band members are so gritty, realistic and grungy, I feel a bit dirty now having just read it. wonderful flowering of romance interwoven with the 'music of love'.
I enjoyed the reference to Slava Grigoryan – I saw him perform in London.. years and years ago with his dad.. Man – it was brilliant – seeing his name in your story brought it all back.
Oh- and thanks for popping over and commenting on my story – others can check it out at http://annieevett.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/ahab-amor-fgc-2012-2.html
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Rebecca L Dobbie | February 24, 2012 at 12:56 pm | Reply
Putting the viewfinder to her eye she sought the soul of this man.
Fantastic line Adam…well done.
ganymeder | February 24, 2012 at 2:14 pm | Reply
I really enjoyed the flash. It was interesting to read the longer version, to get a little more backstory!
Helen | February 24, 2012 at 2:39 pm | Reply
I liked the back story to this, and even though last week's flash stood well by itself together they play a great tune!
Icy Sedgwick | February 28, 2012 at 11:17 pm | Reply
I think this line said it all;
"She watched his fingers move involuntarily, forming shapes and patterns in the air like a secret language; the fingers invoking sounds from the darkness of the void."
Carrie Clevenger | March 19, 2012 at 9:58 pm | Reply
A truly intimate view of musicians of all kinds, with a deep and sensual reveal. Exquisite.
Maria Kelly | August 3, 2012 at 8:05 am | Reply
Very sensuous story of love and sex from musical point of view, and very well written, too. 🙂
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MarcNash (@21stCscribe) | November 30, 2012 at 11:58 am | Reply
loved the line "Bereft of his guitar he stood before her, a mere mortal". This works really well in the main, but I think with the playing the cello/making love duality you slightly over-played your hand Adam. Don't think you need to state that it's like making love to a woman. I think you could have done it all sticking with the sensuality of playing with the bow, the vibrations, the soundbox, the vibrating strings & the rosin puffing up from the bow, unlike the electric guitar which is all done through electrified amplification?
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AEI Sets Launch for All-or-Nothing Campaign
August 24, 2007 Jim Lobe 3 Comments
The neo-conservative American Enterprise Institute (AEI), which contributed so much to the propaganda and planning for the Iraq invasion and subsequent occupation, appears set to launch its "Defend-the-Surge" campaign in the run-up to the presentation of and Congressional debate over the Petraeus-Crocker report on Thursday, September 6, with an afternoon forum whose title, "'No Middle Way' in Iraq," is suggestive of its conclusions. (Perhaps coincidentally, Rich Lowry has an article in the latest National Review magazine whose subtitle is "Sen. Richard Lugar and the Disastrous 'Middle Way' on Iraq" – an attack on Lugar's floor speech that called, among other things, for the adoption of the major recommendations of the Iraq Study Group.)
The line-up is predictable, although it lacks even the token dissident whom it usually invites on such occasions, if for no other reason than to act as a convenient Colmes to AEI's raging Hannitys. Participating in the first panel will be two of the Surge's key architects – Fred Kagan (who escorted Bill Kristol on his first trip to Iraq earlier earlier this month) and ret. Gen. Jack Keane. Joining them will be (surprise!) Michael O'Hanlon from the supposedly more-liberal (but increasingly interventionist) Brookings Institution, a big Surge supporter whose July 30 New York Times op-ed co-authored by fellow-Brookings Iraq hawk, Ken Pollack, made such a splash in the mainstream media (See my colleague Khodi Akhavi's Aug 22 article on the subject).
The second panel will feature presentations by Kagan and two alumni of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), Tom Donnelly and Gary Schmitt, who have since moved up several stories from Kristol's complex on the fifth floor of the 1150 17th St., N.W., building in downtown Washington to AEI's headquarters. This panel will feature the release of "No Middle Way," or what is described by AEI as "an evaluation of the June 2007 report by the Democratic/Republican realist Center for a New American Security (CNAS) entitled "Phased Transition: A Responsible Way Forward and Out of Iraq." That report called for the Bush administration to end its Surge and launch a transition process that focuses U.S. forces on an advisory role and reduces our military presence in Iraq from approximately 160,000 today to about 60,000 by the end of 2008, a strategy that, incidentally, may not be so far from that favored by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at least according to an important article published by the Los Angeles Times Friday. Needless to say, the fact that the second panel will not include anyone from CNAS suggests that AEI believes there really is "no middle way" either here or in Iraq.
In any event, a partial preview of the upcoming forum and AEI's arguments in favor of sustaining the Surge is available in an analysis in Kristol's 'Weekly Standard' posted today in which Kagan gives his take on Thursday's NIE. Kagan, whose academic expertise is German military history, predictably exaggerates the NIE's more-positive findings about the security situation and downplays or disagrees (presumably based on all of his recent parachutings into Iraq) with the more-negative assessments. ("…[T]he obsession with the ability of Iraqi units to fight without any American help is foolish.") While the NIE, for example, sees increased Sunni cooperation with U.S. forces against Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) over the past six to nine months as opportunistic and as an effort to "strengthen themselves for a post-Coalition security environment" (i.e., intensified sectarian conflict), Kagan, who obviously depends heavily on his U.S. and Iraqi handlers during his trips to Iraq, sees "an indication of passive reconciliation (by Sunnis)" to Shi'a dominance of the government and its security forces. Obviously, neither the intelligence community nor U.S. correspondents who have vastly more experience on the ground in Iraq have echoed that assessment.
But, as was also predictable, Kagan seizes on one of the last of the NIE's assessments – that changing the U.S. military mission from a "primarily counterinsurgency and stabilization role to a primary combat support role for Iraqi forces and counterterrorist operations [as proposed by the CNAS and Congressional Democrats] "would erode security gains achieved thus far" as the most useful in the upcoming debate.
"Critics of the current strategy can use parts of the NIE to raise concerns about the political process in Iraq. Using those concerns to justify abandoning the current strategy, as the NIE itself clearly states, will jeopardize the enormous progress already made against al Qaeda in Iraq, which remains a potent threat that could reconstitute itself rapidly if we lifted the pressure from it. The fact that we have achieved a great deal without yet achieving all of our objectives is not grounds for abandoning a successful strategy. It is grounds for continuing it."
That is certain to be a major theme of the September 6 forum and indeed of the neo-conservative effort to keep the Surge alive.
Jim Lobe
Jim Lobe served for some 30 years as the Washington DC bureau chief for Inter Press Service and is best known for his coverage of U.S. foreign policy and the influence of the neoconservative movement.
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Nowar Isgood
To AEI warmongers: "Cowards are always courageous with other peoples' lives"
quoted from Conrado de Quiros
Don Bacon
I thought it was the Sunnis who had neutralized AQI. All the tribes needed were some rifles, because the Petraeus-built Iraqi Army was useless. So why do they need 160,000 US troops?
Muhammad Idrees Ahmad
Or to quote the Prince from Shrek:
"Some of you may die, but that is a sacrifice I am prepared to make".
Here is what made the whole surge plan interesting in the first place. Its author Frederick Kagan is the brother in law of Cheney's NSA Victoria Nuland. The plan is little more than David Wurmser's original 80% doctrine (or 'Darwin Principle', to use NYT's description) with one variation: While the 80% doctrine called for US putting its full military weight behind the Shia-Kurds against the Sunnis, due to increasing Realist-Military intervention, the 'Victory Plan' offered the crackdown on Sadr's militia as appeasement. In other words, the 'Victory Plan' originated in the Vice President's office, but was passed to AEI so it could appear to be coming form an 'independent' source.
I think Bill Maher's analogy here is very apt. | {
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Succulents and More: Yucca Doodle Do!
Friday is one of my favorite days of the week, seeing how the weekend is just around the corner. But Friday gets even better when a big box of plants arrives on my doorstep, like it did this morning.
So many intriguing names: "horrida," "Meat Claw," "Frostbite," and especially "Extruding Pain" (a freebie).
After digging through the layers of newspaper and shredded paper strips, I come across the first treasure: Agave xylonacantha 'Frostbite'.
And what could this paper-topped beauty be?
Aside from the Agave flexispina 'Extruding Pain', which was a freebie, I had bought them during Yucca Do's big summer sale. I had asked the nursery to hold them until now, and they did. This was my third order from Yucca Do and as before I received beautiful, healthy plants. In my experience, they are one of the best mail order succulent nurseries in the country. I highly recommend them, especially if you're looking for less common plants.
I had also ordered two shrubs for the front yard. The first one is a compact cenizo, Leucophyllum frutescens 'Compacta'. The UC Davis Arboretum has a regular-sized specimen and I admire its velvety leaves every time I visit. Mine is a compact cultivar, just perfect for our small yard. I can't wait for the beautiful purple flowers.
The second shrub is a red bird of paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima). My wife and I fell in love with it during our Southwest road trip. We saw it blooming its head off from Needles, CA to Tucson, AZ.
This Caesalpinia is susceptible to shipping shock, where the leaves sometimes turn yellow and fall off during or just after the shipping process. However the plants tend to recover quickly if watered well and given a little time. Do not panic if your plant arrives with yellow leaves.
…and is now completely bare.
With our hot late summer weather, it should grow new leaves quickly. At least that's my hope. I'd love for it to be happy and healthy when it goes in the ground this fall.
NOTE: I just saw that Yucca Do still has a bunch of plants on sale. Check them out here.
Steve, restraint? What is that? Gotta look it up in the dictionary!
I'm leaving the agaves in pots for now. That makes it easier to control how much water they get as they get used to living in a new place.
I'm trying to figure out a spot for a new succulent bed. If it happens, some of them will go there. The smaller ones will probably always be in pots. I like grouping pots with different agaves together.
No matter what I do, there'll definitely be picture updates :-).
That 'Royal Spine' is beautiful!
I've wanted a Royal Spine since I first saw one at Ruth Bancroft Garden in the spring (it was in the silent auction and ended up going for a good chunk of change).
As for the "plant stand," it's all part of the industrial ambiance I'm trying to create :-).
Wow Gerhard! This you have great collection. Hope to someday see your garden. See you at the Succulent Extravaganza which reminds me to bring you a replacement of that Variegated Aeonium that was damaged during shipment.
Laura, hey, anytime you drive through Davis give me a holler. We're not far from I-80.
Can't wait for Succulent Extravaganza II. Only two more weeks!
Gerhard- a word of advice. I've lusted after these for years, after seeing them en mass at the Waikiki zoo. I've then gone and killed quite a few over the years, trying to grow them in the ground here in Davis. They never made it through the winter, despite the fact they should be borderline hardy here. The ones I've seen successfully grown are in the Palm Springs area, growing on almost pure sand, and in Hawaii, where they were growing in decomposing lava. Probably my clay soil is the culprit for my lack of success. Finally I gave up and am growing it in a 15 gallon pot (at this time residing at a local high school's greenhouse, in full bloom and greatly admired). I find they like to be grown on the dry side, and the leaves start to yellow if the pot is not allowed to almost completely dry out before the next watering. If you're determined to put it in the ground, pot it up, and wait until next April. An unestablished plant, struggling with clay and winter wet, is not likely to survive.
Sue, I'm so grateful for your advice on the red bird of paradise. I don't think hardiness is a problem: If they're hardy in Tucson, they're definitely hardy here. As you said, our heavy soil is most likely to blame. I'll wait until the spring and will then plant it on a mound consisting of 50% sand. Luckily, the spot I have in mind is on top of a slight slope so drainage should be better there.
Wow, wow, wow! All those Agaves, wow! Most especially the Royal Spine and Frostbite! If only I can buy from them too! | {
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Madan () is an upazila of Netrokona District in the Division of Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
Geography
Madan is located at . It has 21,808 households and total area 225.85 km2. It is bounded by Atpara and Mohanganj upazilas on the north, Itna and Tarail upazilas on the south, Khaliajuri upazila on the east, Kendua upazila on the west.
Demographics
According to 2011 Bangladesh census, Madan had a population of 154,479. Males constituted 49.24% of the population and females 50.34%. Muslims formed 93.33% of the population, Hindus 6.59%, Christians 0.01% and others 0.08%. Madan had a literacy rate of 30.41% for the population 7 years and above.
As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Madan had a population of 117,613. Males constituted 50.99% of the population, and females 49.01%. This Upazila's eighteen up population was 58,127. Madan had an average literacy rate of 18.7% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.
Administration
Madan Thana was formed in 1917 and it was turned into an upazila in 1983.
Madan Upazila is divided into Madan Municipality and eight union parishads: Fatehpur, Gobindasree, Chandgaon, Kaitail, Madan, Maghan, Nayekpur, and Tiasree. The union parishads are subdivided into 84 mauzas and 114 villages.
Madan Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 11 mahallas.
See also
Upazilas of Bangladesh
Districts of Bangladesh
Divisions of Bangladesh
Gallery
References
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Students, Parents And Teachers: Still Waiting For School Repairs
For over a decade Northeast High School in Oakland Park has been the prime example of Broward County's deteriorating school system.
Leaky, smelly and crumbling. The school that dates from 1962 is perhaps a health hazard to students and staff.
Northeast is in such bad shape that Superintendent Robert Runcie picked it to kick off the 2014 campaign for the passage of $800 million bond referendum.
Runcie promised that the bonds would provide money to fix the school.
Voters approved the bonds.
Students, parents and teachers have waited for the fix.
And waited.
The Northeast High community will be waiting a lot longer, they were warned last week.
The news came directly from Leo Bobadilla, the school system's chief of facilities, and his staff. Appearing at the Oakland Park Commission, he told commissioners not to expect a quick fix.
The school system doesn't want to rush repairs, Bobadilla said. Repairs are not a race, they are a marathon, he added.
He said this with a straight face.
Leo Bobadilla
What Bobadilla didn't say:
Most of today's students at Northeast will have graduated before the school is repaired….if the latest timetable from the school system is believable.
But promises are only as good as those who make them.
Northeast High's community is sadly familiar with broken promises from the School Board and Runcie. Broken promises to repair the school have been a constant for over a decade.
The School Board and Runcie say they are not to blame. They point fingers at the usual boogieman: Republicans in Tallahassee.
Then how come other schools such as Cooper City High got fixed?
Maybe because Cooper City High is in a more affluent area. Maybe because Cooper City has a majority of white students, while the bulk of Northeast's student are minorities.
Maybe because Cooper City is represented on the School Board by a Runcie supporter, while Northeast is represented by a Runcie skeptic.
The Sun-Sentinel had a different take on Northeast High's continued problems. The paper last year blamed "bureaucratic blunders" for delaying repairs at Northeast and other schools.
Whatever the reason, Northeast's plight continue.
The school has a leaky roof, soggy tiles, a pervasive smell of dampness and possible mold, according to Oakland Park commissioners.
Bathrooms are in such poor condition that Oakland Park Vice Mayor Tim Lonergan called them "health issues." Some students and teachers wade through ankle-high puddles to get to class. The walls and floors are cracked and in disrepair.
In 2008, the school system estimated that Northeast needed $23 million.
In 2013, the school system's Director of Physical Plant Operations Sam Bays told the Sun-Sentinel that Northeast High had more than $38 million of deferred maintenance costs
Now, Bobadilla and Runcie are only promising to spend $15-16 million over several years.
Last week, Oakland Park Commissioners were told that the school is slated to get the roof fixed. They were not promised a roof replacement. Northeast's roof may just be patched up again.
Northeast is also scheduled to get improved air conditioning, fire sprinklers and fire alarms. A generation after the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990, the school also will finally get more ADA accessibility.
Oh, the school is also promised renovations to the weigh room and STEM lab, plus construction of a "single access" campus for security. And new scoreboards and a digital sign.
Oakland Park commissioners appeared incredulous.
Vice Mayor Lonergan tried to pin down Bobadilla. He would have had an easier time sweeping up mercury.
What about the rundown bathrooms, Lonergan asked.
"We're talking health issues here," he said.
Bobadilla gave a non-answer. It was a prime example of why nobody who listens carefully can believe Runcie's staff.
"Our maintenance team works with the custodial staff. If there are things that require support, we will certainly provide that," Bobadilla said.
Translation: We haven't done anything about the bathrooms for years and we are not promising to do anything now.
What about the persistent dampness throughout the school that smells like mold, Lonergan asked.
"We did not find that (mold)," Bobadilla said, adding the school system was still doing tests and "evaluations." More than two years after the bond referendum passed.
Note that his answer didn't address the smell and the dampness.
What about the poor lighting throughout the school, Lonergan persisted.
"Lighting for the most part is not one of the emphasises," Bobadilla answered.
Lonergan asked about the "ponds and lakes" on Northeast's campus.
Tim Lonergan
The question at first appeared to amuse Bobadilla. He seemed to brush it off by noting that it rained a lot in South Florida.
So how come most of South Florida's schools, commercial buildings and homes don't flood every time it rains hard?
Bobadilla, perhaps sensing his first answer was too flippant, later added that his crews had already been at the school and provided "significant improvement."
Translation: "Significant improvement" doesn't equate to solving the problem.
Northeast students and staff will continue to walk through puddles and smelly, poorly lit hallways for the foreseeable future.
Lonergan learned what anybody who questions the school system's top administrators already know. They seem to be hired because of their ability to dissemble. To spin. To avoid the truth and avoid blame at all costs.
And the School Board wonders why so many don't believe them, Runcie or his staff?
Babadilla said his latest timetable has the few renovations at Northeast High beginning before the end of the year.
Construction could take two or more years…through 2020.
Don't hold your breath. Or maybe you should if you are walking through the hallways of Northeast High.
15 Responses to "Students, Parents And Teachers: Still Waiting For School Repairs"
Charles King says:
February 23rd, 2017 at 12:22 pm
The $800 million school bond snow job continues for Fort Lauderdale and the other original eastern communities. Although crumbling Northeast High isn't inside Fort Lauderdale City limits like crumbling Stranahan High it is just across the city line from Fort Lauderdale and much of the student body lives in and pays property taxes in Fort Lauderdale. What exactly is the increasingly culpable Broward School Board waiting for, Superintendent Runcie to declare himself a failure and fire himself? His handpicked Chief of Facilities Leo Bobadilla fresh off his own massive failure in Houston which was on par with Runcie's previous failure in Chicago looks even more than he sounds the part of government ineptitude doesn't he? I, like a lot of property taxpaying parents and citizens in Fort Lauderdale am really stuck as to what to do about a system (THE DISTRICT) that takes our money and is not providing proper representation to the east and its schools. I'm guessing our forefathers that dressed up like Indians under the cover of night and threw the taxed tea into Boston harbor might have some suggestions for us as to how to get our schools completely replaced by the distant unresponsive taxing authority instead of just patched up on the cheap by a bureaucrat with a patronizing self-assured smile.
NW Broward MODC says:
February 23rd, 2017 at 1:43 pm
It's astonishing that high school students will march for just about anything; BLM,LBGTQ,PETA etc. but students have not had a sit-out at Northeast for their own personal health and safety.
How about a " Mold Down, Wheels Up" event on April 20, at the NEHS football field?
bruce voelkel says:
Can a citizens ask that their tax dollars go into a private trust until the school system gets schools like Stranahan and Northeast High schools get their promised repairs? How can a private citizen do this?
How much of the 800 million bond money remains unspent?
Doesn't anyone with half a brain know that Runcie is saving that money for his "big departure" in 2019, an extension of time given to him after only two years in office, by a "certain few" board members – with the exclusion of Nora, Heather, & one other whose name I cannot remember at this time. Those three were the only ones who would stand up for the students, teachers, & schools & stand up to Runcie. The Broward School System is in the middle of MASS DESTRUCTION created by the Runcie regime. If we could be so lucky, just maybe he will blast off back to Chicago long before 2019, & take the board members with him who hired him & then gave him that time extension.
I hope the public understands that city commissioners can't do anything about the inefficiencies, wastefulness and delays of the schools. The public schools are run by a School Board, which is byandlarge dysfunctional and beholding to Runcie. The Legislature has to take a hand. There should be Term Limits for School Board members. Runcie and the Board must be placed under strict ethics reform enforced by the Inspector General, State Attorney and LFDE
H. T. says:
This is why my children are in charter schools.
moreofthesamecrap says:
I'm not sure I agree #4. Any Commissioner can go to Tallahassee as a Commissioner, Tax Payer and probably a parent. The bottom line is Runcie and most Board members have a proven record of acting negligently. The public expects Runcie to hold staff accountable, and the Board to hold Runcie accountable, yet no one is holding the Board responsible by voting them out. Until everyone bands together and speak as a group at the State level, nothing will be done. And I am not talking about Sit on his Hands Satz. He has been Atty Gen the whole time and too has done nothing. Only the FEDs have been effective.
#5 a word of caution about Charters. Charters can close at any time like any business. Past charters have with minimal notice in the middle of the year and then irresponsibility dumped student records and then public schools are left to clean up the mess.
Bobadilla has staff, Heery consultants and Adkins consultants and Bond oversight and STILL can't get the job done. He had the chance to listen to staff and chose not to, just like Runcie.
tired teacher says:
So, I looked around on the SMART propaganda website from the district and cannot find the individual school lists showing how each school would benefit. What could have happened to them? hmmmm PS – try to find a teacher who voted for the referendum.
And you honestly expected that this wouldn't have happened?
Add to that, And you honestly expected that most of the School Board Members speak up if problems came up?
It was and continues to be one of the most predictable outcomes I know of, just short of death and taxes.
Next prediction, money will run out without finishing a good part of what this bond was to pay for, and the School Board will come back for another Bond Issue to finish the work (but they won't again). There will be fingers pointing to substandard work, delays, some questionable financial transactions, maybe charges.
Where can I place this bet?
Marie D'Aminico says:
Enough is Enough! Runcie and his "team" will constantly be unaccountable. The Citizens of Broward County need to do a class action lawsuit to get the $800 million bond reversed due to gross negligence. Let's go!
I am curious and hope someone with municipal bond experience can answer me.
Has the full amount of the bond funds been raised and placed in a school district trust account or are only portions of the bond money raised as needed?
If fully funded, I would think those millions of dollars are earning some kind of interest income which could help pay for the newly noted funding shortfalls? 1% would generate nearly $8 million each year the funds sit there.
Charlotte Greenbarg says:
His facial expression says all I need to know about him. Runcie, Bobadilla, their minions and the Board members who support them need to be removed. And the voters in Broward need to stay with the ballots to the end instead of voting top of ticket and nothing else
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Mr. Ruin-ci must gooooo!!!! | {
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Issue: December 18, 2020
Cancel culture is extremely damaging to free speech in universities, study finds
"Academics cannot speak freely of the leading subjects of their day."
Cancel culture is a threat to freedom of expression in universities, according to research by Civitas, a British think tank that focuses on issues of social policy and democracy. Like in the US, there has been a rise in cases of students and faculty members getting canceled for expressing unpopular opinions in universities.
According to the researchers, more than 68% of universities in the UK have had cases of severe restrictions of free speech over the last three years. This rise in cancel culture is becoming a barrier to discussing issues such as gender and race.
"Our findings suggest that 86 percent of universities faced either severe or moderate free speech restrictions which need to be addressed," said Civitas' lead researcher Jim McConalogue.
"The fundamental issue must be dealt with because students and academics find themselves in educational institutions in which they cannot speak freely of the leading subjects of their day including on race, gender, the outcomes of elections, their views on religion, or on discrimination itself for fear of judgments that lead to eventual penalty or censorship," McConalogue explained.
The report by Civitas noted that even premier institutions such as Cambridge, Oxford, and St Andrews are in the "red" zone (severe restriction of free speech), particularly due to cases of "no-platforming" of speakers who are deemed by some students to have politically incorrect opinions.
A few weeks ago, some students at Clare College, Cambridge, wanted a city councilor, who works as a porter at the college to get fired because he refused to support a pro-trans motion.
35% of UK universities are in the "red" zone. The researchers warned the situation in these 48 universities is so severe that government legislation might be required to stop censorship. Only 19 universities were in the "green" zone.
For the 70 institutions in the "yellow" zone, Civitas did not recommend government legislation. Instead, it recommended intervention by The Office of Students, the UK universities watchdog.
Cancel culture at universities has become such a big issue that, earlier in the year, the Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said removing "no-platforming" was a matter of urgency. He warned that if the trend continued, the government would have to introduce new laws to fight censorship. We won't hold our breath though.
Democrats' new bill targets "surveillance advertising"
China's Olympics app is mandatory for heath data, has privacy flaws, and a censorship blacklist
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy embraces Rumble to share his content "without fear of being censored"
Pfizer-backed CDC Foundation partnered with Facebook to fund social media tactics to increase "vaccine uptake"
Apple CEO Tim Cook is reported to personally be lobbying the Senate Judiciary Committee on antitrust
German court rules against "almost absurd" claim that ad blocking is copyright infringement | {
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Senator Warren Introduces Senate Companion Bill to Ensure Our Nation's Public Housing is Healthy and Safe
The Public Housing Emergency Response Act will provide a one-time, $70 billion appropriation to address the backlog of public housing maintenance and repairs
Approximately 10,000 housing units are lost every year
Bill Text (PDF)
Washington, DC - United States Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) today announced she will introduce the Senate companion to the Public Housing Emergency Response Act. First introduced in the House of Representatives by Representative Nydia M. Velázquez (D-N.Y.), the bill would create a one-time, $70 billion appropriation into the PublicHousing Capital Fund to address the estimated $70 billion backlog of maintenance and repairs in public housing. This would allow tenants to live in safe conditions and ensure that as we fight to end the housing crisis by expanding the supply of affordable housing, we are not losing existing units to disrepair. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) will cosponsor the bill.
"America's affordable housing crisis has hit families everywhere hard, but it has hit the lowest-income households the very hardest - and it is time to stop nibbling around the edges and fix the problem," said Senator Warren. "I'm glad to join Representative Velázquez in her bold effort to wipe out the backlog of public housing maintenance and repairs to ensure we aren't giving up on existing public housing as we work to expand our housing supply across the board."
"I'm proud Senator Warren has joined as my partner in this effort to sufficiently fund our nation's public housing," said Rep. Velázquez, who introduced the House version of the bill. "Across the nation, children living in public housing suffer higher rates of asthma, senior citizens in these facilities go without heat or hot water, roofs and ceilings remain leaky and elevators don't function. This constitutes a moral failure of our federal government and this bill would help reverse these decades of disinvestment. When we talk about housing rights we are discussing human rights and I'm proud to join arms with Senator Warren in putting forth this bold proposal."
"Working families in New York and across the country depend on public housing as a safe place to live. However, the long unaddressed maintenance and repairs needed in public housing have created unacceptable living conditions and expose families to potential health and safety risks in their own homes," said Senator Gillibrand. "Access to safe and affordable housing should be a basic human right in the United States, and I am pleased to join my colleagues by finally investing in our public housing system and ensuring that all American families can thrive."
"Any plan to increase or improve the housing supply must include the preservation of existing affordable housing, particularly public housing units that serve very low-income families," said Adrianne Todman, CEO of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO). "NAHRO believes that the public housing capital backlog is upwards of $70 billion and supports Senator Warren's proposal to authorize this needed infusion of resources."
"I commend Senator Warren for introducing legislation to ensure that public housing is safe, decent, and affordable for all current and future residents," stated Diane Yentel, president and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition. "For decades, Congress has walked away from its obligations to public housing residents, leaving far too many seniors, people with disabilities and families with young children living in unhealthy and unsafe conditions. It is unacceptable that the federal government has allowed some public housing homes to fall into such severe disrepair. Congress should immediately enact this bill."
America's housing affordability crisis means 31% of all American households are classified as cost burdened - meaning they pay more than 30% of their incomes to rent their homes, making it challenging to afford other necessities; and that a person working full time making minimum wage cannot afford fair market rent for a two-bedroom apartment anywhere in the United States.
For low-income Americans, the problem is even worse. Today, there are only 37 affordable and available homes for every 100 extremely low-income households, which is why it is vitally important to preserve existing affordable housing, including 1.2 million units of public housing.
However, because of years of chronic underfunding, there is an estimated $70 billion backlog of repairs to the existing public housing stock.
As a result, approximately 10,000 units are lost every year and tens of thousands of residents live in unsafe and unhealthy conditions.
The Public Housing and Emergency Response Act compliments the American Housing and Economic Mobility Act, which Senator Warren introduced in March and designed to ensure that working families everywhere can find a decent place to live at a decent price. Representative Cedric Richmond (LA-02) introduced a companion bill in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill would build or rehabilitate about 3 million units over the next decade and fully close the current gap between affordable housing demand and supply; create 1.5 million new jobs at its peak impact; bring down rents for lower-income and middle-class families by 10%, saving families an average of $100 per month; and produce no long-term deficit impact. The bill also provides down payment assistance for homebuyers living in formerly-redlined neighborhoods, a first step in addressing the effects of decades of housing discrimination on communities of color. | {
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Home / Cleat Geeks / We're Overdue For A Vintage Larry Game; Will He Finally Get Some Home Cooking?
We're Overdue For A Vintage Larry Game; Will He Finally Get Some Home Cooking?
Even though we Phoenicians have adopted Larry Fitzgerald as one of our own, just like the rest of us, there's only one hometown for the future first-ballot Hall of Famer. In what will be his sixth, and possibly, final visit to Minneapolis, Minnesota as a member of the NFL and the visiting Arizona Cardinals (1-4), Larry Legend is still in search of his first NFL victory in his home city against his childhood team, the Vikings (2-2-1).
In fact, including one playoff game, Minnesota has defeated the Cardinals in each of their last nine matchups at home – all nine have been played since 1991. The Red Birds haven't won in the Gopher State since 1977, a full decade before the St. Louis Cardinals franchise would head West to the desert.
Since Larry was drafted by the Cardinals in 2004 out of the University of Pittsburgh with the third overall pick, four of the five losses that they've experienced at the hands of the Vikings in Minneapolis, have been decided by a sole possession (5, 3, 24, 7, 6). To go along with the goose egg in the win column, and despite the fact Fitzgerald has posted an 11 catch, 172 yard performance and another 7 catch, 107 yard game, to go along with a 6.5 catch and 87.5 yard average over those five losses, the greatest wide receiver, and probably greatest player, to ever done a Cardinal jersey in the franchises 100-year existence, has yet to haul in a touchdown in his home state since his senior year of high school.
While Larry has caught 68% of his targets thus far in the 2018 season, which is right in line with his 67.7% from last season when he finished with 1,156 yards, 6 TD and 109 receptions – which was second in the NFL – Fitzy is having the worst five-game stretch to start a season in his career, as he has 17 catches for 176 yards and 0 touchdowns on only 25 targets.
The 25 targets has him on pace to receive just 80 pass catching opportunities this season, which would be by far the least amount of targets in his career. In 2014, the Japanese Fighting Fish, as current radio commentator and ex-Cardinal Ron Wolfley so elegantly likes to call him, started in 13 games and finished with a career low 103 targets. He finished with 63 catches that season, the second lowest total of his career. The GOAT, as us fans like to call him, is on pace for 54 receptions this season. That would be four shy of his current career low of 58 that he posted as a rookie. Out of his 14 seasons, he's finished with less than 135 targets just three times. Again, he's on pace for 80 targets even though if the season ended today, the 68% catch percentage would be the third best of his career.
While the Cardinals offensive coordinator Mike McCoy gets his fair share of criticize for the teams poor offensive performances this season, and rightfully so, but in the last two games with first-round pick QB Josh Rosen at the helm, Fitz has seen a total of just eight passes in his direction. He has hauled five of those eight passes for only 63 yards.
Sure the fifteen-year vet might not have the same foot speed as he once did, but speed was never his forte to begin with. As we've seen for more than a decade and a half now, it's not necessarily about Larry having to be open for him to be uber successful in any offense that he's been in during his illustrious career, but rather just placing the football in his vicinity and letting his length and hands do the rest.
In Arizona's win over the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday, their longest drive in terms of plays was only six. That possession lasted less than three minutes, which was also their longest drive in regards to time. It's no surprise that the Cardinals offense ranks at or right near the bottom in nearly every offensive statistical category.
Kirk Cousins and the Vikings are not the 49ers and C.J. Beathard. Josh Rosen, Larry Fitzgerald and the rest of the Cardinals offense are gonna have to sustain drives to help keep the defense much fresher than last week when they were on the field for a whopping 88 plays.
Cousins top receiving target, Adam Thielen, already has 47 catches on the year. The Cardinals wide receivers as a whole have 41 receptions.
If the Cardinals expect to leave Minnesota victories for the first time in over 40 years, the time is now for a vintage Larry Fitzgerald performance. That won't happen unless he gets targeted far more than the five targets a game that he's been receiving up to this point of the season. Feed him some home cooking. | {
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Santa Claus is a busy, busy guy this holiday season! We've compiled an exhaustive list of ALL of the events he'll be visiting around town this year. Mark your calendars, there's plenty of fun for all ages listed below!
As always, please credit Wisconsin Busy Kids and include a link to our page if you share this information.
Love root beer? Santa does, too! Visit Sprecher Brewery for their annual Soda With Santa event, and yes – it's kid friendly! Details here.
A gingerbread house graces Cedarburg's Washington Avenue for the entire Christmas season. Santa, and sometimes, Mrs. Claus, stop by in the days leading up to Christmas, welcoming families into the workshop for a cozy, personal visit. See available dates here.
Visit the impressive Christmas lights display, take a ride on a horse and carriage, and take pictures with Santa. He'll be there every night until Christmas Eve – details here.
The fully lit up train stops by for this fun annual holiday event with live holiday music. This year it will be making stops in Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, Hartland, and Watertown (Dec 6-8, 2018). See full schedule here.
Event is FREE to attend. Donations for the local food pantry are suggested.
Join in for an old world celebration of Christmas, complete with a 19th century Santa Claus for one-of-a-kind photos this year!
Take a train ride to Santa's workshop. Crafts, photos with Santa, and hot chocolate make this a fun event for all!
In the warmth of your own car, drive slow, relax and enjoy the Wildlife, the unique Holiday displays, and the Holiday Decorations. Santa has Special Messages and Huge Stockings along the way just for you! Keep your eyes open for Santa, he may be spotted along the trail doing things he does every day.
Know of another spot around town that Santa will be visiting? Please email us at wibusykids(at)gmail.com! | {
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Lucy's work outfits are quirky and fresh. It's surprising how layering and trying different color combinations can really liven up an outfit! In episode 3 of Dating Rules from My Future Self, "Change Yr World", Lucy pairs a bright yellow floral blouse featuring billowy sleeves with a short-sleeve olive cardigan. I love that the blouse sleeves extend past her cardigan, revealing more of the vintage-inspired floral pattern.
Her outfits tend to stay within the same color family (neutral and warm yellows, browns, and greens), but feature a bright, unexpected accent color (red, purple). Try experimenting with different color combinations, and don't be afraid to wear bright accessories or patterns.
You can watch Episode 3 "Change Yr World" here! | {
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When it comes to "getting healthy", many of us want to do it all. We want a whole health makeover where we change how we eat, exercise, and hopefully how we look, all at once.
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{{show_title_date || "Trump: I want to be greedy for the US, 1/28/16, 9:28 PM ET"}}
Trump's quick-and-dirty variety hour raises cash, avoids debate
By Jane C. Timm
DES MOINES, Iowa — Donald Trump's high-profile boycott of the GOP debate Thursday came in the form of a thrown-together variety hour benefiting veterans.
The last-minute event both asserted Trump's power to skip the debate, the Republican Party's seventh of the primary season, and allowed him to depict himself as a generous philanthropist to a crowd of Iowans just five days before the state's all-important caucuses. Planned in just two days, the event drew appearances from two low-polling rivals, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, along with veterans, YouTube's Trump-loving sister duo Diamond and Silk, and some of Trump's rich friends. Many took the stage to give quick speeches laced with Trumpian rhetoric.
The event, at Drake University, took place at the same time and just miles away from the debate, which Trump announced two days ago he would skip after Fox refused to replace Megyn Kelly as a moderator. It was a far more demure and positive gathering than Trump's typical fiery rallies.
RELATED: Donald Trump, the 'elephant not in the room' at GOP debate
At times it had the feel of a charity benefit. The bombastic billionaire and Republican frontrunner boasted that he'd raised $6 million dollars for veterans. It's still unclear where that money's going: Trump said the list of groups receiving the money would be announced, though by press time it was not available and many veterans groups have said they didn't want to be drawn into political controversy.
Instead of being the main attraction on Thursday night, Trump played the role of the benevolent master of ceremonies.
1/28/16, 9:34 PM ET
Santorum talks PTSD at Trump's veteran event
Former Sen. and GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum, R-Pa., calls for a reform in healthcare for veterans at Donald Trump's rally for veterans.
"Hey fellas, come up here for a second," Trump said, corralling Huckabee and Santorum – the past two winners of the Iowa GOP caucuses – onto his stage and encouraging them to say a few words. Both did so while making uncomfortable jokes that underscored the odd nature of the event.
"I'm going to stand over here," Santorum said standing slightly off to the side of the Trump-emblazoned podium with a smile. "So I'm not photographed with the Trump sign."
Chants of U-S-A broke out during Huckabee's brief remarks in support of veterans, which the 2008's caucus champion joked he'd like to be hearing "Go Huck Go" instead. Huckabee later told reporters he'd make a donation to the cause, but acknowledged that he doesn't know where that money's going.
"I'm pretty sure that he's not going to pocket the money," Huckabee said of Trump. "The one good thing about it: he doesn't need the dough."
The hour's longest speaker was veteran John Wayne Walding, who spoke about his sacrifice and how important it is for veterans to be thanked and treated well by the nation. He also spoke glowingly of Trump.
"That was amazing, isn't it better than the debate that's going on?" Trump said afterwards, later drawing Diamond and Silk back on stage. The sister duo also spoke before the event to warm up the crowd.
There wasn't much of the usual Trump rally rhetoric at this event, though protesters interrupted a few times. And despite his assertion that he wouldn't talk about polls, Trump almost immediately did boast about just how well he's doing against other candidates.
And of course, you can't see Trump without hearing a bit about winning.
"We don't win anymore, when was the last time we won?" he asked, boasting that his administration would win a lot more. "We are going to win so much, we're going to win at the military, we're going to win on trade."
The Place for Politics, Debates, Donald Trump, Election 2016, Elections, Iowa, Republicans, Veterans and Veterans Issues
Trump: No debate 'out of respect for myself'
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Last time around Noelene and I arrived in Australia on December 1st 2010….Just in time for the Adelaide test. My first impressions obviously revolved around England's superlative cricket. Even frequent bouts of rain (unusual in this delightful city) couldn't save the hapless home team. And, there was another amazing experience – at the home town of the South Oz wine industry the shops were packed with New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. I thought it must be a temporary fad for Christmas…..…until I read the wine columns in the newspapers. Dan Murphy's is the largest wine retailer in the country and they had just announced their top seven sellers for the year – six of them were Kiwi Sav Blancs!
The Aussies have become disenchanted with the fat, flabby Chardonnays. I gave up on them about twelve years' ago when the alcohol content started going north of the 14.5% alcohol mark. This didn't seem to worry the supermarket buyers in Blighty who were, and many still are, captivated by 'Big' styles and 'Big' discounts.
Well, I'll wait and see. From my observations Marlborough rather than the Murray River (source of most of the mass produced "South East Australian" stuff,) still rules the roost. But at least we have two beauties that have been delivering precisely the requisite delicacy for years.
White peaches and cream. An unoaked, fragrant style – just what the 'catch- up" winemakers from the multinational giants are attempting to produce!
This is stunning stuff from the coolest, highest altitude region of the Barossa. Subtle fruit flavours with lightly toasted oak. It delivers all the extroverted nature of Oz Chardonnay that one desires, and then counterbalances with a lean, Burgundian elegance. Worth every penny….. | {
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What if on your next blind date disaster you could simply click your heels like Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz and end up back on your couch with your favorite ice cream and movie? Sounds like a dream, but developers of a Bluetooth system want to make this a reality by placing a small clip inside your shoe that is activated by clicking three times and will do a variety of things like call you a taxi or send you a phone call.
The Daily Mail reports about the system called Dorothy that is currently in development and was created by the managing director at iStrategyLabs, DJ Saul. The "Ruby" clip can be inserted to any shoe and connects wirelessly to the Dorothy app on your iPhone.
Next time you are on a date that's not going so well you can simply and covertly click your heels three times and receive a phone call so you can make an excuse to leave, e.g., you have to take care of an emergency at work. The Ruby clip can also be triggered to call you an Uber taxi to hightail it out of any situation. The app will receive the command and use your location via GPS to contact Uber.
What do you think of this Dorothy system that can get you out of sticky situations?
Do you think this would be helpful for blind dates that aren't going so well?
I think this type of system would be better for keeping kids safe than a bad date. I've heard that if kids are kidnapped they usually keep their shoes so a good way to signal for help!!
It sounds like a great safety device for any unsafe situation.
I love this idea, I think it's fantastic, and I really wish I had this luxury when I was younger it would really gave helped me with a few situations. I think it would be great to have ago kids with these devices as well.
Can employees who work from home be just as productive when they're not in the office? | {
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While shooting our next short Doc on skydiver Dan BC we met Brad Patterson who told us about his idea to re-create Paul Bonds 1980 human sphere painting (the poster in the beginning of the video). Brad came up with an execution plan and assembled an incredible team that nailed it on the 2nd attempt. Welcome to the world of 3D Formations! The options are limitless and the team will be experimenting with new techniques at Skydive Perris. | {
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Red Circle Guitars 253-666-3343
Red Circle Guitars has as impressive stock of high-end instruments. It a real honor that they carry our pickups & very humbling that they drop or pickups in dozens of the guitars on their floor.
Victor Ratz is the owner of Red Circle Guitars in the Phoenix, Arizona area. He's a pretty well-known tone expert. Pro's come to him for top-end guitars, preamps & pickups.
Victor has been the most prolific dealer of Tone Specific. He's always ordering a few months ahead so he doesn't run out of inventory. If you want a set but don't want to wait, then you should call him now. His ability to provide excellent customer service to the growing crowd of Tone Specific players has been invaluable. He's played all of the most important pickup brands on the market and he says the "Tone Specific's are the best on the market, just far superior to everything else being made."
Victor recently said that one of his pro clients expressed to him that after installing the the Tone Specific's in a few of his guitars, he feels like his guitars without Tone Specific Pickups installed are basically useless. Victor said "I feel the same way, many guitars on my wall have the Tone Specific's & those are he only guitars I play."
Check out Joe Cocker's former guitarist jamming at Red Circle Guitars on a Knaggs Model J. | {
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Emotion Quotations
Emotion Quotes from:
Gary Zukav
Ken Hitchcock
Misery is a communicable disease.
All art to me is an empathetic act. Whoever's telling a story is trying to transfer emotion into someone else.
Elliot Ackerman
The thing about grief is that it's a roller coaster - it's up, it's down. The emotions sometimes take over.
Real laughter is spontaneous. Like water from the spring it bubbles forth a creation of mingled action and spontaneity - two magic potions in themselves - the very essence of laughter - the unrestrained emotion within us!
Absolutely Quotes
I would absolutely recommend against excessive positivity and optimism. Any positive emotion that you're infusing into a workplace needs to be grounded in reality. If it's not realistic, sincere, meaningful, and individualized, it won't do much good.
Jealousy Quotes
Obviously, in dealing with a relationship, sexuality has to be involved, and jealousy and emotions like that. And I don't know, I've always been intrigued by those emotions.
Adrian Lyne
Adore Quotes
I adore art... when I am alone with my notes, my heart pounds and the tears stream from my eyes, and my emotion and my joys are too much to bear.
To me, art's highest purpose is to entertain, to enlighten, to inspire, to evoke emotion and to change an audience in some way, big or small.
Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick
Became Quotes
How can you tell a story with one frame that, by its simplicity, manages to tell a story, a gag that evokes an emotion in you? That became my motto throughout all my life. Simplicity.
A work of art is a world in itself reflecting senses and emotions of the artist's world.
It's amazing to hear, as a voice matures and then starts to decline, what kind of emotion is still conveyed by a really good vocalist.
Infidelity Quotes
I am not going to speculate about the emotions that might be involved in avian infidelity.
Tim Birkhead
Style Quotes
I agree with you about the music of today. It lacks style and emotion.
Vinnie Vincent
Dresses Quotes
I dress how I feel. I just go off emotion. I can't prepare my outfit a day before. Everything I wear is spontaneous.
Definitely Quotes
I have never been in a serious relationship and never had a break-up, so I can't tug on my heartstrings that way. But whenever I experience a strong emotion in life, I definitely have to throw myself into my songwriting. It is very therapeutic.
Ball Quotes
I learned mime back when I was in college, at Ball State University, Indiana. That woke up my body from the neck down and made me realize that acting and communication - portraying a story, event, or emotion - is a full-body experience.
Differences Quotes
Music can help you through any kind of emotion. It can help you through a break-up, make you dance, or help you realize or understand something about yourself... and if I can sing a song and make someone feel those things then I will feel like I have made a difference.
Architecture Quotes
Theater publicly reveals the human condition through appealing to both intellect and emotion. Architecture, whether lowly or exalted, can do the same.
Hugh Hardy
The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts.
Howard Baker
The intellect is always fooled by the heart.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Accepting Quotes
I begin my reign with profound emotion at the honour of accepting the Crown, aware of the responsibility it entails and with the greatest hope for the future of Spain.
King Felipe VI
To express your emotions, you have to be very loose and receptive. The unconscious will come to you if you have that gift that artists have. I only know if Im inspired by the results.
Buying Quotes
A person buying ordinary products in a supermarket is in touch with his deepest emotions.
Men are like mascara, they run at the slightest display of emotion.
Never be ashamed of what you feel. You have the right to feel any emotion that you want, and to do what makes you happy. That's my life motto.
Beautiful Quotes
Directing is very close to choreography; you deal with space, time, emotions, lighting, making beautiful images.
World Quotes
One may not regard the world as a sort of metaphysical brothel for emotions.
Calm Quotes
If I were to try and find a unifying emotion that kept me calm and focused while I was dancing or writing or solving a math problem, I think the one unifying thing about all those that keeps my interest is creativity.
Catherine Asaro
Characters Quotes
The story is a machine for empathy. In contrast to logic or reason, a story is about emotion that gets staged over a sequence of dramatic moments, so you empathize with the characters without really thinking about it too much. It is a really powerful tool for imagining yourself in other people's situations.
There's such an extreme feeling to be in love, especially in quite an emotionally destructive relationship, where you're both kind of really bad for each other, but you love each other so much. Those extreme emotions, I think, can only be described with extreme imagery.
Firsts Quotes
If you would have me weep, you must first of all feel grief yourself.
Music is intended and designed for sentient beings that have hopes and purposes and emotions.
Jacques Barzun
Pageantry Quotes
Athletics: it's a wonderful thing, it's a spell-binding thing, nothing in life has quite as much pageantry, as much emotion within a finite time frame, it's incredibly exciting.
Buzz Bissinger
Energy Quotes
Learn to take responsibility for emotions, and to manage energies, always working within present resources.
Lillian Russell
Memories Quotes
Man is the only creature whose emotions are entangled with his memory.
Marjorie Holmes
I really can't hate more than 5 or 10 years. Wouldn't it be terrible to be always burdened with those primary emotions you had at one time?
Han Suyin
Maybe there's a chance to get back to grown-up films. Anything that uses humor and dramatic values to deal with human emotions and gets down to what people are to people.
Song Quotes
History shows us that the songs - the myth, the experience and the emotion - live longer the less you explain.
Sondre Lerche
Actors Quotes
I guess every actor has certain emotions they can access easier than others.
William Mapother
Identity Quotes
I found a greater identity with my own emotions in the Armenian culture as I grew older, as well as from the beginning, although I didn't know anything about it.
Alan Hovhaness
Order Quotes
Painting is the passage from the chaos of the emotions to the order of the possible.
Bridges Quotes
The biggest emotion in creation is the bridge to optimism.
Biggest Quotes
In school, my biggest fear was that I couldn't produce emotion on cue.
Once you get into a feature, whether it's a sequel or an original one, you have to start all over again, and you're creating a world, creating new characters. You're also tracking emotions. You're trying to create emotion and create a character that you can fall in love with for two hours.
Love You Quotes
Even in the deepest love relationship - when lovers say 'I love you' to each other - we don't really know what we're saying, because language isn't equal to the complexity of human emotions.
I get to meet fantastic people, and I get to go through so many emotions. For me, I have a craving for that. When I'm acting, I feel great. It's not to be famous.
Christopher Parker
Non-fiction, and in particular the literary memoir, the stylised recollection of personal experience, is often as much about character and story and emotion as fiction is.
Conscious Quotes
Generally speaking, I think it's a good idea to stay conscious of any kind of energy or emotion that you're generating, whether it's at the end of a work day or just in your everyday life.
Mind Quotes
Different fragrances promote different emotions, and I find that fragrance gets me in the frame of mind for that person.
Girl Quotes
A woman will allow herself to be clouded by her emotions. Her reasonable thought becomes completely unreasonable over the most ridiculous thing. It's a girl thing.
Hands Quotes
Most of the animated films I watched, the emotions are all prepackaged like canned music, the hand actions, the sighs.
Tools Quotes
Music has always been such an amazing tool for me to access self and emotion.
Throughout the time in which I am working on a canvas I can feel how I am beginning to love it, with that love which is born of slow comprehension.
Deals Quotes
A lot of women don't know how to vent and deal with emotions.
Insecurity Quotes
I don't let anyone's insecurities, emotions, or opinions bother me. I know that if I am happy, that's all that matters to me.
None Quotes
I know there's a lot of emotion going into a fight, but everything in a fight - none of it comes out of an evil heart.
England Quotes
Everything was in stark and dreadful contrast with the trivial crises and counterfeit emotions of Hollywood, and I returned to England deeply moved and emotionally worn out.
Channeling Quotes
I try not to think too much about where my voice comes from. I'm channeling characters and emotion to come up with beautiful words that tell a story.
Possessed Quotes
Emotion is something that you don't simply receive. Emotion is compelled. Other than that, we're just shells until we're possessed or reanimated from time to time by different emotions.
Anger has a way of seeping into every other emotion and planting itself in there.
Injuries Quotes
An emotion that lives with me is a sense of 'what might have been' had injuries not robbed me of my most lethal weapon - speed.
Could it think, the heart would stop beating.
We should always remember that sensitiveness and emotion constitute the real content of a work of art
Useless Quotes
It's a completely useless emotion - jealousy. I don't go there.
Joy Behar
Paper Quotes
Music should be able to invoke the natural emotions in all human beings. Music is not notes fixed on apiece of paper.
When I write in Hebrew, I don't look for sophistication in music; it's just pure emotion that comes out.
Yael Naim
Literature Quotes
There are strings in the human heart that had better not be vibrated.
Poetry Quotes
Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.
Feelings Quotes
For me, the bulimia was about stuffing my emotions. So I stopped suppressing my feelings.
Cheryl James
Falling In Love Quotes
Every song is something that I've been through or an emotion I've felt - like falling in love or heartbreak.
Actual Quotes
I've done a lot of action movies, and there has to be a certain amount of emotion in the actual performing of the stunt. It doesn't have to be any particular emotion, but there has to be some life to it, and that's not so easy.
Tom Noonan
Anybody Quotes
I think any time anybody sees the bad guy show emotion and you're not hitting the audience over the head, there's always a tinge of empathy for that individual.
Hebrew Quotes
Hebrew is my first language, so it's really the most personal and the most simple. When I write in Hebrew, I don't look for sophistication in music; it's just pure emotion that comes out.
Dread Quotes
I dread naming pieces of music because being instrumental, most of the time the songs that I write are instrumental, I want the listener to make up their own story as to what it is and get the emotion pure without using logic.
The forms of art are inexhaustible; but all lead by the same road of aesthetic emotion to the same world of aesthetic ecstasy.
Romance Quotes
Romance focuses on emotions and on relationships, both of which are fundamentally important to women.
You must remember that a woman, by nature, needs much less to feed upon than a man, a few emotions and she is satisfied.
Your memories from your early childhood seem to have such purchase on your emotions. They are so concrete.
Swings Quotes
I love writing. I love the swirl and swing of words as they tangle with human emotions.
Middle age: when you begin to exchange your emotions for symptoms.
Irvin S. Cobb
Roller Coaster Quotes
You get addicted to emotions. Our endorphins kick in and it's like a high. On the low end you might love roller coasters. On the high end you might be a bank robber or something.
Wells Quotes
Markets as well as mobs respond to human emotions; markets as well as mobs can be inflamed to their own destruction.
Owen D. Young
People love to see reactions, they love to see emotions that come about.
LaToya London
Art is the concrete representation of our most subtle feelings.
Voice Quotes
The voice has to be very clear at all times in order to convey the emotion
Ednita Nazario
Certain Quotes
I don't want to make any general statements, but I feel like so many stories that are presented as being about humanity and human emotion are just so convoluted and overly dramatic and focus on these certain little things that are supposedly meaningful, but just don't really mean anything.
Allowing Quotes
Prudence is what makes someone a great commodities trader - the capacity to face reality squarely in the eye without allowing emotion or ego to get in the way. It's what is needed by every quarterback or battlefield general.
Ifs Quotes
If anything, the overriding emotion is gonna just be excitement.
Christa McAuliffe
Together Quotes
Perhaps writers should never be allowed to get together in a workplace context. It's not like studying computer science, after all. The emotions are at large, and are shared and are questioned. There is a vulnerability.
Giving Quotes
I don't shop. I buy things that inspire me, that give me emotion.
The reason I write is that I'm not in dialogue with my emotions; writing puts me in touch with myself.
Etgar Keret
Marriage Advice Quotes
At the end of the day you have to keep emotions away.
Reality Quotes
There are unwanted emotions and pain that goes along with any birth.
Only love interests me, and I am only in contact with things that revolve around love.
The thing about kids is that they express emotion. They don't hold back. If they want to cry, they cry, and if they are in a good mood, they're in a good mood.
Goes Quotes
I feel like I'm able to relate to all races of people because when you learn to tap into the raw emotion of a person, that goes past color.
Roles Quotes
Every role varies greatly, just as emotions vary greatly.
Zero Quotes
I listen to music for emotion and I get zero emotion from rap.
Feels Quotes
A person carries off the hat. Hats are about emotion. It is all about how it makes you feel.
Stomach Quotes
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Israel's Embattled Netanyahu Wins Landslide in Primary
December 26, 2019 December 27, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Benjamin Netanyahu, Elections, Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday scored a landslide victory in a primary race for leadership of the ruling Likud party, giving the embattled leader an important boost ahead of the country's third election in less than a year.
Criminal International Politics
Senior Likud Leaders Mum on Netanyahu's Indictments
November 25, 2019 November 25, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
AP3, Benjamin Netanyahu, corruption, Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tried to project business as usual Sunday as he returned to work after his indictment on corruption charges, but a wall of silence from his Cabinet ministers could mean tough times ahead for him.
Bitter Political Fight Coming After Netanyahu Indictment
Benjamin Netanyahu, corruption, Elections, indictment, Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's indictment has sharpened the battle lines in Israel's deadlocked political system and could test the loyalty of his right-wing allies, Israeli commentators said Friday.
Criminal Government International Politics
Israel's Netanyahu Charged in Corruption Cases
Benjamin Netanyahu, bribery, corruption, Fraud, Israel
Israel's attorney general on Thursday formally charged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a series of corruption cases, throwing the country's paralyzed political system into further disarray and threatening the long-time leader's grip on power.
Netanyahu Begins Coalition Hunt Amid Deadlock
September 26, 2019 September 26, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
ap5, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday began trying to cobble together a coalition government amid political deadlock that emerged from this month's repeat elections, which had no clear winner.
Israeli President Meets Netanyahu, Gantz in Bid to Break Deadlock
September 23, 2019 AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Israel's president met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main opponent Benny Gantz together on Monday as he pressures their two parties to form a unity government after last week's election.
Government International Politics
Arab Lawmakers in Israel Endorse Gantz for Prime Minister
The Arab bloc in Israel's parliament broke with tradition Sunday and endorsed Blue and White party chairman Benny Gantz for prime minister, giving the former military chief an edge for the job over incumbent Benjamin Netanyahu.
Third Vote May Be Necessary in a Divided Israel
AP2, Benjamin Netanyahu, Elections, Israel
Israelis were contending with the prospect of a third election on Thursday, two days after an unprecedented repeat election left the country's two main political parties deadlocked, with neither Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor his rivals holding a clear path to a coalition government.
Netanyahu Says He'll Exclude Arabs From Government
Though he appears to have come in second in the race for Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu said he will seek the formation of a coalition "Zionist" government that excludes Arab parties.
Israel's 2 Main Political Parties Deadlocked After Election
Israel's two main political parties were deadlocked Wednesday after an unprecedented repeat election, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu facing an uphill battle to hold on to his job.
Future for Israelis, and Palestinians, at Stake in Tuesday Vote
Israelis vote Tuesday in an unprecedented repeat election that will decide whether longtime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stays in power despite a looming indictment on corruption charges.
Israel Heads to Election as Netanyahu Fails to Form Govt
May 29, 2019 May 30, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Benjamin Netanyahu, Elections, Israel, Voting
Israel's parliament voted to dissolve itself early Thursday, sending the country to an unprecedented second snap election this year as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a governing coalition before a midnight deadline.
Netanyahu Poised for 5th Term as Israel PM as Rival Concedes
April 10, 2019 April 10, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's main rival conceded defeat Wednesday, promising to wage a robust battle from the opposition after the ruling Likud party and its nationalist allies won a solid majority in parliamentary elections.
Exit Polls in Israel Show Tight Race
April 9, 2019 April 9, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his main challenger, former military chief Benny Gantz, were locked in a neck and neck race Tuesday as exit polls showed no clear winner in an election that was seen as a referendum on the long-serving leader.
In Prime Minister Election, Israel Decides Netanyahu's Fate
Israeli voters were deciding Tuesday whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains in office after a decade in power as they cast ballots in a national election that has become a referendum on their longtime leader.
Israel's Election: A Referendum on Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu, Elections, Israel, scandal
Israel's election campaign has been a three-month roller coaster of mudslinging, scandals and more scandals. But when voters head to the polls on Tuesday, one name will be predominantly on their minds: Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu Vows to Annex West Bank Settlements if Re-Elected
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Palestine, Trump administration
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged Saturday to annex Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank if re-elected, a dramatic policy shift apparently aimed at rallying his nationalist base in the final stretch of the tight race.
Dems Grapple With Israel Stance as Trump Boosts Netanyahu
March 22, 2019 March 22, 2019 BRANDI BUCHMAN
Benjamin Netanyahu, Democrats, Donald Trump, Israel
House Democrats could end up mired in a long, contentious internal battle over U.S. support of Israel as President Donald Trump throws his support behind the country's control of a disputed territory and continues to suggest Democrats are against Jewish people.
Netanyahu Alliance With Extremist Party Alarms US Jews
February 25, 2019 February 25, 2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's alliance with a racist, ultranationalist political party has raised significant concerns among U.S. Jews, a top leader in the Jewish American community said Sunday.
Netanyahu Faces Unexpectedly Strong Challenge From Rivals
The two main challengers to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined forces Thursday in a united front before the April elections, a dramatic move that upended the campaign and created the most serious threat to the Israeli leader's decade-long grip on power. | {
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package com.amazonaws.services.applicationdiscovery.model.transform;
import java.util.List;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.SdkClientException;
import com.amazonaws.services.applicationdiscovery.model.*;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.*;
import com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi;
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* AgentInfoMarshaller
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
@SdkInternalApi
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private static final MarshallingInfo<String> AGENTID_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING).marshallLocation(MarshallLocation.PAYLOAD)
.marshallLocationName("agentId").build();
private static final MarshallingInfo<String> HOSTNAME_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING).marshallLocation(MarshallLocation.PAYLOAD)
.marshallLocationName("hostName").build();
private static final MarshallingInfo<List> AGENTNETWORKINFOLIST_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.LIST)
.marshallLocation(MarshallLocation.PAYLOAD).marshallLocationName("agentNetworkInfoList").build();
private static final MarshallingInfo<String> CONNECTORID_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING)
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private static final MarshallingInfo<String> VERSION_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING).marshallLocation(MarshallLocation.PAYLOAD)
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private static final MarshallingInfo<String> HEALTH_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING).marshallLocation(MarshallLocation.PAYLOAD)
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private static final MarshallingInfo<String> LASTHEALTHPINGTIME_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING)
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private static final MarshallingInfo<String> COLLECTIONSTATUS_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING)
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private static final MarshallingInfo<String> AGENTTYPE_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING).marshallLocation(MarshallLocation.PAYLOAD)
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private static final MarshallingInfo<String> REGISTEREDTIME_BINDING = MarshallingInfo.builder(MarshallingType.STRING)
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private static final AgentInfoMarshaller instance = new AgentInfoMarshaller();
public static AgentInfoMarshaller getInstance() {
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throw new SdkClientException("Invalid argument passed to marshall(...)");
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protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getAgentId(), AGENTID_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getHostName(), HOSTNAME_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getAgentNetworkInfoList(), AGENTNETWORKINFOLIST_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getConnectorId(), CONNECTORID_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getVersion(), VERSION_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getHealth(), HEALTH_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getLastHealthPingTime(), LASTHEALTHPINGTIME_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getCollectionStatus(), COLLECTIONSTATUS_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getAgentType(), AGENTTYPE_BINDING);
protocolMarshaller.marshall(agentInfo.getRegisteredTime(), REGISTEREDTIME_BINDING);
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throw new SdkClientException("Unable to marshall request to JSON: " + e.getMessage(), e);
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Even as a little girl, Karlene Bisnott knew that she was meant for the classroom, and now she is living her dream as principal of Vaz Preparatory School, her former alma mater. This makes it even more fulfilling. To mark Teachers' Day, Flair sat with the principal for her reflections.
Growing up in Kingston, Bisnott was surrounded by family members who were educators so it was only fitting that she followed in their footsteps. After attending St Hugh's High School she studied chemistry at the University of the West Indies (UWI) so she could help mould the minds of future scientists. After university, she taught chemistry for seven years at her former high school. Then, in 1996, she moved on to Vaz Prep as a science teacher for grades four to six. Five years later, she became vice-principal and assumed the top job seven years later.
Bisnott told Flair that while she enjoys her role, she misses being in the classroom, and every opportunity she gets, she uses it to teach. Currently, she assists with the literacy intervention programme designed about four years ago to assist students from grades one to five who are behind in their work.
"We identify and pull out these students and work with them, giving them the extra attention they need to perform," explained Bisnott.
The 47-year-old principal noted that while she gets an opportunity to assist these children two days per week, often her administrative duties take priority. Bisnott also explained that a major challenge she faces as principal is time management, accomplishing a day's work during frequent interruptions by things unplanned. There is also the issue of maintaining discipline. "The truth is, these days you have to be creative in the methods used to maintain discipline, plus I lean a lot on my guidance counsellor, and the school also has a part-time child psychologist,' she said.
Bisnott faces a tall order in the management of over 800 students, and 67 teachers, spread over three properties. "It takes teamwork," she said, but the staff is cooperative. "I could not do it alone."
Vaz Prep, like everywhere else, is feeling the pinch of the economic downturn. And Bisnott said what makes it even more challenging is the fact that teachers need better pay.
"It is important for us to keep our good teachers and it is regrettable that we can't pay them more, but what we have done is try to keep them motivated. We compliment them on the good work and let them know that we appreciate what they are doing for the children."
She said, despite everything, Vaz prep does not have a high staff turnover; the majority of the teachers have been with the school for 10 years or more. "They are loyal and have been doing a great job, and for that I applaud them.
For her, the greatest reward is seeing the teachers evolve over the years from ordinary to extraordinary educators, improving the lives of the students and theirs in the process. She also expressed her joy at the exceptional performance of the students in academics, sports, cultural and extra-curricular activities. Bisnott smiled as she spoke about how the island's top achiever in GSAT was a student at Vaz Prep in 2009. "And our performance continues to be way above the rest in region one. We pride ourselves on doing the best not just academically but in all areas."
When a parent sends a child to Vaz Prep, they can expect the best, because the school not only focuses on the academics but the child as a whole.
"We cater to all aspects of the child's life, spiritual, values and attitudes, physical and cultural; we have a track record of producing well-rounded students," she said.
While Bisnott is in the private school system, she said she hopes to see a greater interaction between private and public schools, where teachers can share in order to get the job done. She explained that the reality is that currently the grades four and six results are where they are because of the inclusion of the private schools results. But she feels that more can be done to assist the students, especially in the public schools, because one of the reasons for the underperformance is overcrowded classrooms. Teachers are unable to pay individual attention when they have to deal with a class of over 40 students. However, Bisnott applauds the ministry of education's ongoing efforts at improving literacy.
"We took a long time to get to that place and have lost many children in the battle against illiteracy in the past. Now, we have to work harder at reducing the number of children who can't read."
On the personal side, Bisnott is married with two children, her 18-year-old son attends the UWI and her daughter, 15, is at Wolmer's High School for Girls. Though she has her plate full, she still makes time to teach music and play the piano and organ. A former president of the Jamaica Independent Schools Association, she also sits on the board and is the choir director at her church. At the end of a hectic day, she unwinds by listening to some good music. | {
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The long-awaited new novel from one of America's most highly regarded contemporary writers, The Committed follows the unnamed Sympathizer as he arrives in Paris in the early 1980s with his blood brother Bon. The pair try to overcome their pasts and ensure their futures by engaging in capitalism in one of its purest forms: drug dealing.
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Viet Thanh Nguyen was born in Vietnam and raised in America. He is the author of The Sympathizer, which was awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction alongside seven other prizes. He is also the author of the short story collection The Refugees, the nonfiction book Nothing Ever Dies, a finalist for the National Book Award, and is the editor of an anthology of refugee writing, The Displaced. He is the Aerol Arnold Professor of English and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California and a recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim and MacArthur foundations. He lives in Los Angeles.
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"A sumptuous sequel to The Sympathizer . . . The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist captures, with grace and restraint, the foibles of two young men caught in a duel between East and West."--O, the Oprah Magazine
"The conflicted spy of Nguyen's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Sympathizer returns, embroiled in Paris's criminal underworld . . . The pages are rife with prostitutes, drugs, and, in the late pages, gunplay. But, as in The Sympathizer, Nguyen keeps the thriller-ish aspects at a low boil, emphasizing a mood of black comedy driven by the narrator's intellectual crisis . . . Nguyen is deft at balancing his hero's existential despair with the lurid glow of a crime saga. A quirky intellectual crime story that highlights the Vietnam War's complex legacy."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Undeniably erudite and culturally fluent as ever--interweaving history, philosophy, political treatise, theology, even literary criticism--Nguyen effortlessly enhances the story with snarky commentary, sly judgments, and plenty of wink-wink-nod-nod posturing to entertain committed readers."--Terry Hong, Booklist
"Call The Committed many things. A white hot literary thriller disguised as a searing novel of ideas. An unflinching look at redemption and damnation. An unblinking examination of the dangers of belief, and the need to believe. A sequel that goes toe to toe with the original then surpasses it. A masterwork."--Marlon James, author of Black Leopard, Red Wolf
"The Committed is nothing short of revelatory. As it haunts, bifurcates, and envelops us in its illumination of all that we have failed to notice about the far reaches of colonization, we are also thrilled by its many turns and charms. This book is fierce, and unrelentingly good. Hilarious and subversive, philosophical and hallucinatory, it is much more than a sequel, more like a necessary appendage in a brilliant and expansive anti-colonial body of work, from the twisted and playful mind of the one and only Viet Thanh Nguyen. Bravo."--Tommy Orange, New York Times-bestselling author of There There
"This follow-up to his seminal The Sympathizer is Nguyen at his most ambitious and bold. Fierce in tone, capacious, witty, sharp, and deeply researched, The Committed marks, not just a sequel to its groundbreaking predecessor, but a sum total accumulation of a life devoted to Vietnamese American history and scholarship. This novel, like all daring novels, is a Trojan Horse, whose hidden power is a treatise of global futurity in the aftermath of colonial conquest. It asks questions central both to Vietnamese everywhere--and to our very species: How do we live in the wake of seismic loss and betrayal? And, perhaps even more critically, How do we laugh?"--Ocean Vuong, New York Times-bestselling author of On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous
"The Committed, Viet Thanh Nguyen's furious and exhilarating sequel to The Sympathizer, is part gangster-thriller, part searing cultural analysis of the post-colonial predicament, seen through the eyes of a Vietnamese-French mixed race bastard double agent. Paris of forty years ago swirls to life around him, from intellectual salons to filthy toilets--with glimpses of everyone from Johnny Hallyday to Frantz Fanon to Julia Kristeva. Like Ellison's Invisible Man, these novels will surely become classics."--Claire Messud
"An elegy to idealism, Orientalism, and existentialism in all its tragic forms, Nguyen's novel doesn't so much inhabit early eighties Paris, as it pulls the plug on the City of Light. Think of The Committed as the declaration of the 20th 1/2 Arrondissement. A squatter's paradise for those with one foot in the grave and the other shoved halfway up Western civilization's ass."--Paul Beatty
"The Committed is a wonderful successor to The Sympathizer, a splendid tapestry of a novel, full of dubious but richly realized characters. It solidifies what we already know--Viet Thanh Nguyen is a gifted storyteller. It is difficult to know where to start with the praise. The characters have a sad and often tragic complexity, and the language offers a terrific ride for the reader. This is a grand novel full of breathtaking and luminous insights and a pure joy to read. Anticipation is why we come to a book, and joy is why we keep turning page after page. The Committed offers both, and so very much more."--Edward P. Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known World
"The Committed is a rich and exhilarating story of friendship, loyalty, and greed. Set in 1980s Paris, it follows the characters from The Sympathizer as they try to fashion new lives among all the wretched of the earth. Viet Thanh Nguyen gives us an unsparing look at the poisonous effects of ideology--whether colonialism, communism, or capitalism--even as he explores the deep-seated need we all have to believe in something. A deep, compelling and humorous portrait of how we are shaped by fictions others have for us."--Laila Lalami, author of The Other Americans, finalist for the National Book Award
Praise for Viet Thanh Nguyen:
"One of our great chroniclers of displacement . . . All Nguyen's fiction is pervaded by a shared intensity of vision, by stinging perceptions that drift like windblown ashes."--Joyce Carol Oates, New Yorker
"A layered immigrant tale told in the wry, confessional voice of a 'man of two minds'--and two countries, Vietnam and the United States."--Pulitzer Prize Citation for The Sympathizer
"Remarkable . . . His book fills a void in the literature, giving voice to the previously voiceless . . . Compares favorably with masters like Conrad, Greene, and le Carré . . . An absurdist tour de force that might have been written by a Kafka or Genet."--Philip Caputo, New York Times Book Review (cover review), on The Sympathizer
"Intelligent, relentlessly paced and savagely funny . . . The voice of the double-agent narrator, caustic yet disarmingly honest, etches itself on the memory."--Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal, "Best Books of the Year," on The Sympathizer
"A fast-paced, entertaining read . . . A much-needed Vietnamese perspective on the war."--Bill Gates, Gates Notes, on The Sympathizer
"Extraordinary . . . Surely a new classic of war fiction . . . I haven't read anything since Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four that illustrates so palpably how a patient tyrant, unmoored from all humane constraint, can reduce a man's mind to liquid."--Ron Charles, Washington Post, on The Sympathizer
"We've never had a story quite like this one before . . . Mr. Nguyen is a master of the telling ironic phrase and the biting detail, and the book pulses with Catch-22-style absurdities."--Sarah Lyall, New York Times, on The Sympathizer
"Beautifully written and meaty . . . I had that kid-like feeling of being inside the book."--Claire Messud, Boston Globe, on The Sympathizer
"Thrilling in its virtuosity, as in its masterly exploitation of the espionage-thriller genre . . . The book's (unnamed) narrator speaks in an audaciously postmodernist voice, echoing not only Vladimir Nabokov and Ralph Ellison but the Dostoyevsky of Notes from the Underground."--Joyce Carol Oates, New Yorker, on The Sympathizer
"Gleaming and uproarious, a dark comedy of confession filled with charlatans, delusionists and shameless opportunists . . . The Sympathizer, like Graham Greene's The Quiet American, examines American intentions, often mixed with hubris, benevolence and ineptitude, that lead the country into conflict."--Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times, on The Sympathizer
"Dazzling . . . A fascinating exploration of personal identity, cultural identity, and what it means to sympathize with two sides at once."--John Powers, Fresh Air, NPR, "Books I Wish I'd Reviewed," on The Sympathizer
"As a writer, [Nguyen] brings every conceivable gift―wisdom, wit, compassion, curiosity―to the impossible yet crucial work of arriving at what he calls 'a just memory' of this war."―Kate Tuttle, Los Angeles Times, on Nothing Ever Dies
"Nguyen's lucid, arresting, and richly sourced inquiry, in the mode of Susan Sontag and W. G. Sebald, is a call for true and just stories of war and its perpetual legacy."―Donna Seaman, Booklist, on Nothing Ever Dies (starred review)
"A beautiful collection that deftly illustrates the experiences of the kinds of people our country has, until recently, welcomed with open arms . . . An urgent, wonderful collection that proves that fiction can be more than mere storytelling--it can bear witness to the lives of people who we can't afford to forget."--Michael Schaub, NPR Books, on The Refugees
"This is an important and incisive book written by a major writer with firsthand knowledge of the human rights drama exploding on the international stage-and the talent to give us inroads toward understanding it . . . It is refreshing and essential to have this work from a writer who knows and feels the terrain on an intellectual, emotional and cellular level-it shows . . . An exquisite book."--Megan Mayhew Bergman, Washington Post, on The Refugees
"Confirms Nguyen as an agile, trenchant writer, able to inhabit a number of contrary points of view. And it whets your appetite for his next novel."--Michael Upchurch, Seattle Times, on The Refugees
"A short-story collection mostly plumbing the experience of boat-bound Vietnamese who escaped to California . . . Ultimately, Nguyen enlarges empathy, the high ideal of literature and the enemy of hate and fear."--Boris Kachka, New York, on The Refugees
"The book we need now . . . The most timely short story collection in recent memory . . . Throughout, Nguyen demonstrates the richness of the refugee experience, while also foregrounding the very real trauma that lies at its core."--Doree Shafrir, BuzzFeed, on The Refugees
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19.10.2019 19.10.2019 by Kigamuro
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Mirr
The hate crimes data, submitted by 16, law enforcement agencies, provide information about the offenses, victims, offenders, and locations of hate crimes. Of these agencies who submitted incident reports, there were 7, hate crime incidents involving 8, offenses.
Shakar
May 28, · Hatred fueled by prejudice and bias has motivated criminal acts throughout history and hate crimes continue to challenge the safety and well-being of people in the United States. A hate crime is defined as a criminal offense committed against a person, property, or society that is motivated, in whole, or in part, by the offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual .
Below are some steps you can take if you have been a victim of a hate crime. Get medical help, if necessary. Write down any and all of the details of the crime as soon as possible after the incident. Include the perpetrator[s] gender, age, height, race, weight, clothes and other distinguishing characteristics.
Feb 22, · An effort to believe victims of hate crimes rose as a counter to a long history of disbelief. Actor Jussie Smollett appears to have taken advantage of the "impulse to believe" for personal benefit.
Vudoshura
If you have been a victim of a hate crime, you may: Feel scared, targeted, and worried if you will be a victim of a hate crime again Lose trust in anyone who is a member of the perpetrator's group May reject the part of yourself that was the target of the hate crime.
23 hours ago · LAS CRUCES - A Las Cruces couple say they were victims of a hate crime this weekend after two men called them names and vandalized their vehicle. Lucas Rosales, 19, said he and his boyfriend were.
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — A Columbus woman claims she was the victim of a hate crime and now fears for her family's safety. The Somali-American says she .
Gukinos
Oct 27, · By Maureen Curtis and Wanda Lucibello October 27, Safe Horizon is the nation's leading victim assistance organization. We provide support, prevent violence, and promote justice for all victims of crime and abuse, including victims of hate aberburenreta.tingmandtocandnocugardcodacwindbarre.co day, we help victims of hate crimes heal from trauma by providing caring and comprehensive .
Akit
21 hours ago · COLUMBUS (WCMH) — A Columbus woman claims she was the victim of a hate crime and now fears for her family's safety. The Somali-American says she was targeted because of her Islamic head scarf. It was at the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and Schrock Road where Saido, a Columbus resident.
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Home » SFF Reviews » The Heads of Cerberus: Philadelphia freedom… NOT!
The Heads of Cerberus: Philadelphia freedom… NOT!
The Heads of Cerberus by Francis Stevens
Though little read and seldom discussed today, in the late teens and early 1920s, Minneapolis-born Francis Stevens was something of a cause célèbre among discriminating readers. "Francis Stevens" was the pen name of Gertrude Barrows Bennett, who published her first story in 1917 at the age of 33. Her career as a writer only lasted six years, during which time she produced six novels and three short stories, and she only took to writing in the first place after becoming a widow, as a means of supporting her young daughter and invalid mother. Her work initially appeared in pulp periodicals such as All-Story Weekly and The Argosy, readers of which believed the name "Francis Stevens" to be a pseudonym for the great Abraham Merritt, who indeed was a fan of hers. And Merritt wasn't the only famous writer to sing her praises; no less a figure than H.P. Lovecraft, in a letter to The Argosy regarding Stevens' first novel, 1918's The Citadel of Fear, remarked, "Stevens, to my mind, is the highest grade of your writers," and sci-fi critic Sam Moskowitz has since referred to her as "the most gifted woman writer of science fiction and science-fantasy between Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and C.L. Moore." My first exposure to Stevens was via The Citadel of Fear, after coming across a very laudatory review of it in Cawthorn & Moorcock's Fantasy: The 100 Best Books. As I later wrote of that dark fantasy, it had dealt with the discovery of the lost city of Tlapallan and "a whole slew of nightmare creatures, battling Aztec gods, indoor swamps, and on and on." And as it turns out, Stevens' next novel, 1919's The Heads of Cerberus, which first appeared in the August to October issues of The Thrill Book, netting Stevens around $750, is yet another winning creation from this wonderful author.
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As in The Citadel of Fear, our heroes here are an American and an Irishman. After lawyer Bob Drayton is framed and disbarred, he falls on very hard times, and in desperation and half starvation, decides to burgle a house in Philadelphia. By a million to one chance, the house he happens to break into belongs to his old crony, a huge Irish adventurer named Terry Trenmore. The Irishman, it seems, has also come into some trouble lately. After winning a curio at auction — a glass vial with a Cerberus head, supposedly containing dust from the gates of Purgatory that had been collected by the poet Dante himself — several threats and violent attacks on his person had resulted. The two decide to unstopper the vial and examine the dust, and — along with Trenmore's beautiful, 17-year-old sister, Viola — are instantaneously transported to an otherworldly realm called Ulithia. And then things become even more problematic for our trio. After walking through the so-called Gate of the Moon, they appear back in Philadelphia… but in the year 2118! The city is now a totalitarian state, and the three are promptly arrested for not wearing their number badges on their lapels! (No names for the citizens here; only numbers. Anyone remember the classic BBC program The Prisoner?)
Yes, The Heads of Cerberus IS most assuredly an early dystopian novel, as well as having been called, by sci-fi author and critic P. Schuyler Miller, "perhaps the first work of fantasy to envisage the parallel-time-track concept." But despite the fact that the bulk of the novel transpires in the year 2118 — 200 years after the time of its creation — it is never better than in that Ulithia segment, which takes up only 20 pages. Here, Stevens manages to conjure up a decidedly outré atmosphere, and the ruinous castle, living (but untenanted!) suits of armor, faceless dancers, living cobwebs, whispering and red-eyed shadows, and the ghostly, singing White Weaver that our trio encounters therein are all wonderfully described. In perhaps the book's finest single moment, Drayton, newly arrived and alone in Ulithia, flings "out his arms in a gesture of despair," and the reader senses his awe at the cosmic mystery into which he has been thrust. Stevens uses the futuristic-Philadelphia section to examine a form of leadership that Terry later describes as "a new low in autocratic government." Thus, high positions in the city council — the so-called Penn Service — are won by entering a peculiar series of games; rigged games, of course. The common citizens — the Numbers — are allowed to enter, but losers in these contests are summarily thrown into a spear-lined pit in the City Hall, a natural discouragement to participation! Our trio decides to enter this contest, each of them running for a different office. It is a truly nightmarish scenario, and the Numbers whom we encounter do seem to be a thoroughly demoralized and downtrodden bunch.
Stevens, to her credit, manages to keep her story taut and suspenseful, at the same time that she injects pleasing snippets of humor here and there, mainly thanks to the character of Arnold Bertram, a portly thief who had tried to rifle Trenmore's safe back home and had also been thrown into the year 2118 as a result. The author presciently posits the coming of a second World War, and yet her Philadelphia of two centuries hence still somehow contains "clanging street cars," shooting galleries, and "movie" theaters. (I love that fact that Stevens puts the word "movie" in quotes; first used around 1911, it must have still seemed a newish, slangy word by 1918!) A pseudo-scientific explanation, at the novel's end, for all the mishegas that had come before goes far in claiming for the book its place of pride in the early sci-fi field. If Stevens' work here can be charged with a fault, however, it is its use of not just coincidence, but double coincidence: Besides the staggering one that opens the book (Drayton just happening to choose to rob a house that, unbeknownst to him, belongs to an old friend), we also have Bertram choosing — of all the hotel rooms in 22nd century Philly — our trio's hotel room to rob after he arrives! Once the reader manages to overlook these minor matters, however, a most entertaining and atmospheric read will be in store.
Further good news regarding The Heads of Cerberus is that the novel is available today via Dover Books, reasonably priced, and with a very informative introduction by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach and charming illustrations by Ric Binkley. It is a reprint of the 1952 Polaris Press edition, in which The Heads of Cerberus first (and probably last, prior to this) appeared in book form. Francis Stevens, I am happy to say, is now a very solid 2 for 2 with me. And I have a feeling that once I finish her 1920 novel Claimed — which supposedly deals with an Atlantean relic belched out of the sea after a volcanic eruption — she will be an even more solid 3 for 3…
September 22nd, 2015. Sandy Ferber´s rating: 3.5 | Francis Stevens | Stand-Alone | SFF Reviews | 1 comment |
SANDY FERBER, on our staff since April 2014 (but hanging around here since November 2012), is a resident of Queens, New York and a product of that borough's finest institution of higher learning, Queens College. After a "misspent youth" of steady and incessant doses of Conan the Barbarian, Doc Savage and any and all forms of fantasy and sci-fi literature, Sandy has changed little in the four decades since. His favorite author these days is H. Rider Haggard, with whom he feels a strange kinship -- although Sandy is not English or a manored gentleman of the 19th century -- and his favorite reading matter consists of sci-fi, fantasy and horror... but of the period 1850-1960. Sandy is also a devoted buff of classic Hollywood and foreign films, and has reviewed extensively on the IMDb under the handle "ferbs54." Film Forum in Greenwich Village, indeed, is his second home, and Sandy at this time serves as the assistant vice president of the Louie Dumbrowski Fan Club....
Jana Nyman / September 22, 2015
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Graduation mortar board cap on one hundred dollar bills concept for the cost of a college and university education
More than 41,000 public service workers sought federal student loan forgiveness. 106 got approved.
The success rate – just 0.5 percent of borrowers who apply – has frustrated applicants, student advocates and consumer groups, who say borrowers made education and career decisions based on the government's promise that their loans would be forgiven.
Author: Gregory Korte, USA TODAY
Published: 2:29 PM CST December 27, 2018
Updated: 2:42 PM CST December 27, 2018
When Daniel Cuciak went online this month to check his student loan balance, his first reaction was disbelief.
His loan balance – which had been nearly $35,000 – had been reduced to zero.
After nine months of phone calls, chasing down paperwork – and even getting his senator involved – it was the confirmation he was hoping for: The Department of Education was forgiving his student loans under a program to help people who work in public service jobs.
Cuciak is one of a lucky few. Federal data released this week shows that 41,000 people have applied under the new Public Service Loan Forgiveness program – but as of Sept. 30, only 206 had received it.
That success rate – just 0.5 percent of borrowers who apply – has frustrated applicants, student advocates and consumer groups, who say borrowers made education and career decisions based on the government's promise that their loans would be forgiven.
"It's clear that it's not working, and that public servants who thought they had a deal aren't getting the benefit of that deal," said Daniel Zibel, vice president of the National Student Legal Defense Network.
The College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 allows the government to forgive student loans for graduates who commit to work in public service: Military, law enforcement, education, social work, public health and other fields.
Many jobs in those professions require advanced degrees but pay modest salaries to start.
After working 10 years in a qualifying profession and making 120 loan payments on time, many of those borrowers thought their loans would be forgiven.
But when the first cohort of borrowers started applying in October 2017 – a decade after the law took effect – many learned that they had the wrong kind of loan, or the wrong repayment plan.
Opinion: Feds say they'll forgive your student loan, but almost no one actually benefits
The Department of Education would not answer questions about the program on the record. But Liz Hill, the press secretary for Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, sent USA TODAY a written statement saying the department is "committed to helping borrowers navigate this complex program."
"The Department has faced a challenge in communicating with people directly about PSLF, because we don't know who they are," Hill said. The department encourages borrowers to submit an Employment Certification Form every year to make sure they're on track.
The Trump administration wants to get rid of the program entirely, and replace it with an income-driven repayment program that would reduce loan payments based on salary and family size.
"We think that will help students that heretofore haven't been able to pursue higher ed in a longer-term, meaningful way," DeVos told a Senate committee in June. "We're focused on finding ways to make sure that students that are most in need of these opportunities are able to access them and then have good options for the back end in repaying."
'There was this promise'
Cuciak, a mental health and substance abuse counselor in suburban Columbus, Ohio, didn't make his career choice based on the loan forgiveness program. It didn't exist when he went to graduate school.
But one reason he stayed in a job at a community-based counseling service, he said, was the hope of loan forgiveness.
The work "was what I felt called to do," Cuciak said. "But when I had opportunities to look at other options in my career, that was a factor. There was this promise."
Then Cuciak learned he had the wrong kind of loan. He was on a graduated payment plan. Only income-based and pay-as-you-earn plans were eligible.
Congress fixed that problem in March, approving $350 million to temporarily expand the eligibility criteria to help borrowers on other kinds of payment plans.
Previously: Student loan forgiveness program gets $350M one-shot boost to aid struggling borrowers
Cuciak was one of the borrowers who stood to benefit. But even with the new legislation, he said, it took months of bureaucracy to get his application approved.
"There's nobody you can talk to, and you don't know why they're denying this, and it's very anxiety-provoking," he said.
After he called his senator – Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio – the Department of Education gave him a dedicated representative to work on his case. He learned this month that more than $34,900 in loans would be forgiven.
"I would like to think that being a squeaky wheel makes a difference," he said. "I had to do a lot of leg work that I felt like should have been their job.
"It felt as though this has been slow-walked, this whole process. I can't believe that 200 people out of 40,000 actually qualified."
Neither can Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers. The union has joined in lawsuits against student loan servicers and investigations into the Department of Education.
"Betsy DeVos and her friends in the loan servicing industry are breaking that promise and making the program useless," Weingarten said. "The latest numbers confirm just how insidious and flagrant the Department of Education's mismanagement and industry abuses have become."
Cuciak, 40, recently left his public-sector job for private practice in order to start a family. That $35,000 in forgiveness — which he estimates would have reached $45,000 or more with interest over the next 10 years — will help.
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