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Axel Dorothea (Dfluxx) is a music producer and artist. Having grown up in close proximity to caribbean and european music has made his love of music grow tremendously. He draws heavily inspiration from his roots; rough underground and jolly mainstream hip hop, soul, and reggae singers he emulated growing up. Throughout his life, he has aggregated their influences and exist between genres.
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Dayne Kelly and Marinko Matosevic were the defending champions but only Kelly defended his title, partnering Christopher O'Connell. Kelly lost in the first round to Jarmere Jenkins and Anderson Reed. Matt Reid and John-Patrick Smith won the title after defeating Matthew Barton and Matthew Ebden 6–4, 6–4 in the final. Seeds Draw References Main Draw 2016 ATP Challenger Tour 2016 Doubles 2016 in Australian tennis
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Atlus Unsure About Shiren the Wanderer's Online Modes By Siliconera Staff June 10, 2009 Atlus picked up Shiren the Wanderer (aka Shiren the Wanderer 3), which is exciting and totally unexpected news. When I got the announcement something seemed out of place. The Nintendo Wi-Fi logo was missing from the Japanese box art. During my E3 meeting with Atlus I asked if Shiren the Wanderer will contain the online modes in the Japanese release. "It's too early to discuss," Aram Jabbari, Manager of Public Relations and Sales, explained. Shiren the Wanderer has a handful of Nintendo Wi-Fi features including the rescue system introduced in Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer, leaderboards, downloadable dungeons (I think like two were released), and a versus mode. Atlus is looking into bringing over all, some or, perhaps, none of the online modes. Crystal clear details will be provided before Shiren the Wanderer comes out in spring 2010. While we're waiting for an announcement, would you be upset if the game didn't have any of the modes? Is there one in particular you want? Personally, I love the rescue feature. So, Atlus if you're reading this… Keep in mind that Atlus plans to publish Shiren the Wanderer as a $39.99 game instead of a $49.99 title. Impressions of Shiren the Wanderer are coming, but I felt an E3 demo wasn't the best place to play the game when I have it at home. Since I gave up hope for a US release I bought Shiren on a whim when I saw a copy in Japan under 1,000 yen. It's still sitting on my shelf, but I promise to play it before Atlus release Shiren the Wanderer in the states! Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore Has Persona 5 and Etrian Odyssey Nexus Crossover Costumes By Jenni Lada 2 days ago 0 Persona 5 Scramble's Opening Movie Shows The Phantom Thieves Tackling Jails and Nation-Trotting By Alistair Wong 5 days ago 0 Persona 5 Scramble Introduces Okinawa, the Okinawa Jail, Cooking, Requests, and More By Sato 6 days ago 0 More in Wii Nintendo's American and European Branches Look Back at the Last 10 Years' Accomplishments By Jenni Lada December 30, 2019 0 Dragon's Crown was Initially Planned for Wii, Capcom Passed on Muramasa Pitch By Sato November 27, 2019 0 Tales of Graces 10th Anniversary Party Announced For November 24, 2019 In Japan By Sato June 17, 2019 0
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The board prohibits the distribution, dispensing, manufacture, possession, use, or being under the influence of beer, wine, alcohol, tobacco, other controlled substances, or "look alike" substances that appear to be tobacco, beer, wine, alcohol or controlled substances by students while on school district property or on property within the jurisdiction of the school district; while on school owned and/or operated school or chartered vehicles; while attending or engaged in school activities; and while away from school grounds if the misconduct will directly affect the good order, efficient management and welfare of the school district. Violation of this policy by students will result in disciplinary action including suspension or expulsion. Use, purchase or being in possession of cigarettes, tobacco or tobacco products for those under the age of eighteen, may be reported to the local law enforcement authorities. Possession, use or being under the influence of beer, wine, alcohol and/or of a controlled substance may also be reported to the local law enforcement authorities. Students who violate the terms of this policy may be required to satisfactorily complete a substance abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved by the school administration. If such student fails to satisfactorily complete such a program, the student may be subject to discipline including suspension or expulsion. Legal Reference: 34 C.F.R. Pt. 86 (2012). Iowa Code §§ 123.46; 124; 279.8, .9; 453A (2013).
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The Weeknd brings Starboy Tour back to his home city September 17, 2017 Valerie Dittrich By Vanessa Balintec Thousands of fans swarmed the venue hours before, ready for the night to begin. People chattered excitedly as their eyes darted around the dark arena, careful not to miss the anticipated moment the lights would dim and the music would blare throughout the Air Canada Centre. The lights cut out. The sounds of screaming fans reverberated in the massive arena. The night had begun. 35 @theweeknd Photo courtesy of Jake Kivanç via jakekivanc on Instagram This is Toronto-native R&B singer and songwriter The Weeknd's second stop as part of his Starboy: Legend of the Fall 2017 world tour. The international tour, promoting his double-platinum album Starboy, has made stops all over the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. His jam-packed schedule has him performing over 90 shows in more than 20 different countries this year. His tour began in February and was schedule to be completed in July, but after the tour proved to be a huge success, he announced 'Phase Two' that extended tour dates well into December. The Weeknd kicked off his show with front-liners French Montana and Nav. Nav, also a Toronto-native, brought along his touring partner Metro Boomin to promote his latest album, Perfect Timing, including hits like "Perfect Timing" and "Call Me." Nav also paid homage to an old favourite—"Myself." French Montana followed quickly after, singing hits like "Ocho Cinco," "Don't Panic" and his chart-topping single "Unforgettable." Although they performed well, the crowd was anxious to see the main act, and stood on their toes, waiting impatiently as the stage set up and the lights dimmed. The Weeknd is known for his jaw-dropping stage performances that entertain and amaze audiences. He began the show by rising from the middle of the stage and was greeted immediately with the sound of hundreds of screaming fans as he performed his hit-song "Starboy" to begin what proved to be an amazing show. The Weeknd breathed new life into his well-known songs by mixing tracks and playing with the tune and ranges of his songs, most notably the song "Die for You". The overall energy and 'party' vibe from the album Starboy, combined with the sensual undertones from the album Beauty Behind The Madness, and together topped by the dark, and grungy tones from Trilogy, made for a complete, unique performance that left much of the audience satisfied, tired, and drunk off of adrenaline by the end of the night. Back in his home country, the audience's mood was amplified by his excitement and pride. The Weeknd made sure to give thanks to Toronto for its love, welcome and support. The United States is the next country on The Weeknd's tour, and the singer-songwriter will be making stops in Boston, Washington, and the hurricane-devastated Houston. In Music Tags Air Canada Centre, Canada, concert, Music, review, show, Starboy, The Weeknd ← Joey Bada$$ and Miguel shine at Ryerson's Sundown Music FestivalAlbum Review: Near to the Wild Heart of Life by Japandroids →
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package com.digitalascent.core.aws.lamdba.framework.http; import com.google.common.base.MoreObjects; import javax.validation.constraints.NotBlank; import javax.validation.constraints.NotNull; import javax.validation.constraints.Pattern; @SuppressWarnings("unused") public final class RequestContext extends DynamicJsonObject { @Pattern(regexp = "[0-9]{12}") private String accountId; @NotBlank private String resourceId; @NotBlank private String stage; @Pattern(regexp = "[a-f0-9\\-]{20,}") private String requestId; @Pattern(regexp = "^/.*") private String resourcePath; @NotNull private HttpMethod httpMethod; private Identity identity; private Authorizer authorizer; @Override public String toString() { return MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this) .add("accountId", accountId) .add("resourceId", resourceId) .add("stage", stage) .add("requestId", requestId) .add("resourcePath", resourcePath) .add("httpMethod", httpMethod) .add("identity", identity) .add("authorizer", authorizer) .add("additionalProperties", getAdditionalProperties()) .toString(); } public Identity getIdentity() { return identity; } public Authorizer getAuthorizer() { return authorizer; } public String getAccountId() { return accountId; } public String getResourceId() { return resourceId; } public String getStage() { return stage; } public String getRequestId() { return requestId; } public String getResourcePath() { return resourcePath; } public HttpMethod getHttpMethod() { return httpMethod; } }
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Monday, July 15 Crime and Courts Subscribe Crime and Courts Subscribe Family mourns aspiring S.A. rapper gunned down at NE side apartment complex Caleb Downs | on September 12, 2018 Kavoucia Davis, a 21-year-old aspiring rapper from San Antonio, was gunned down on Sept. 4, 2018 at a Northeast Side apartment complex. Kavoucia Davis, a 21-year-old aspiring rapper from San Antonio, gave himself six months to make it in the music industry. Music was his passion and he had been writing songs since he was 14, but the pressures of life were beginning to weigh on him. Davis, who went by the stage name Party XOX, shot four high-quality music videos in the span of a few weeks. It was work he was proud of, and his family could see he was happy. The videos were his last shot at becoming a rapper. He was confident they would earn him the recognition he deserved. But on Sept. 4, he was found shot to death inside his girlfriend's car at an apartment complex on San Antonio's Northeast Side. Now, his music videos serve as some of the last testaments to his life. "I've seen one of them," said Davis' mother, Shamalnic Smith, through tears. "It tore me up yesterday. Even though I'm glad that he had been focusing on his art and getting to do what he loved, it's just hard to know he won't get to continue on with it." RELATED: 'I just want justice': More than 40 percent of homicides in first half of 2018 remain unsolved In the week following his killing, police have released few details about the investigation. A preliminary report says only that officers were called to the Avistar at the Parkway apartments at 2:30 a.m. for a gunshot wound victim. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. A sergeant told reporters that night that police had not received any calls for a shooting in the area. They indicated heavy rain might have masked the gunshots. The Bexar County Medical Examiner ruled his death a homicide from multiple gunshot wounds. Davis was only discovered at the end of a frantic, three-hour search conducted by his family. After he didn't return home from running errands, Davis' girlfriend notified his parents, Shamalnic and Sean, and they began searching for him. Shamalnic was eventually able to access his iCloud account and track his phone to the apartment complex on Perrin Beitel, where his girlfriend found him. "The minute I get ready to call the cops, she calls back screaming, just screaming," Shamalnic Smith said. "It was him." Police have not provided any information on potential suspects, but homicide detectives continue to investigate the shooting. The Smiths are now left hoping their son's killer is captured soon. In the first half of 2018, more than 40 percent of all homicides in San Antonio went unsolved, including that of another Alamo City rapper, Christopher Polk, who was ambushed and shot to death shortly after leaving a club on the Northeast Side in February. San Antonio Police Department spokeswoman Michelle Ramos told mySA.com in August that the unsolved homicide rate is not a static figure, and that as investigators collect evidence and follow up with potential witnesses, more arrests could be made, and more homicides solved. RELATED: Hit team ambushes, kills local rapper after leaving show at a popular San Antonio hip hop club "What people don't realize is that these are very in depth investigations," she said. "Many of them take several months. We want to build the best case we can before we turn it over to the DA. A lot of people watch 20/20 or CSI and hear about these cases solved in 24 hours, 48 hours. It's not like that." But for the families of homicide victims, such patience is difficult. Sean and Shamalnic Smith struggled to hold back tears when speaking of their lost son and all the lost potential. "He was about to blow up," Sean Smith said through tears. "He was on his way." Davis' younger brothers are also struggling with the loss. Nor is grief the only emotion Davis' parents are struggling to handle. The Smiths both said they feel a new, and more frightening, responsibility to keep their remaining sons safe, especially with Davis' killer still at large. "The mama bear instinct is kicking in," Shamalnic Smith said. "I want to keep them safe. I couldn't protect Kavoucia, but I just have to make sure nothing happens to them." Text "NEWS" to 77453 for breaking news alerts from mySA.com Caleb Downs is a crime reporter for mySA.com. Read more of his stories here.| [email protected] | Twitter: @calebjdowns Caleb Downs|Reporter, mySA.com / San Antonio Express-News
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Before a presidential election that could decide its fate, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau remains squarely in Republican cross hairs. House lawmakers tangled on Wednesday with Richard Cordray, director of the bureau, accusing it of overstepping its bounds in overseeing areas as various as payday loans, mandatory arbitration clauses and discrimination in the auto market. Republicans pressed Mr. Cordray on a number of issues, including a proposal imposing federal standards on the payday loans market. The bureau released an outline of the proposal last spring, before sending it to the agency's small-business review panel for input. Officials had indicated the proposed rule could be released as soon as February, but additional delays are now expected. Some committee members expressed concern that new restrictions would undermine state laws governing the payday industry. "At issue are roughly 38 states that allow these products to be offered in some form and the federal pre-emption that will occur if your rule goes forward as outlined," said Representative Randy Neugebauer, Republican of Texas. Republican lawmakers were also critical of the agency's efforts to potentially limit the use of mandatory arbitration clauses in financial contracts, which can prohibit consumers from joining class-action lawsuits. The bureau released an outline of the proposal in October to be considered by its small-business review panel, after issuing a report on the topic last March. "The report was criticized by a number of academics and industry for completely ignoring major pieces of data," said Representative Bill Huizenga, Republican of Michigan, adding that more than 80 members of Congress asked the bureau to reopen the study last June. But Mr. Cordray defended his agency's steps, noting that the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul directed the bureau to study the issue. Committee members also had tough words for the bureau's work in uncovering unintentional discrimination in auto lending, raising doubts about the statistical methods the bureau has used to determine cases of discrimination in actions against Toyota Motor Credit, Ally Financial and others. Some Democrats raised questions about the bureau's efforts to oversee the indirect auto-lending market and the methods used to determine circumstances where lending policies led to higher interest rates for some minorities. The bureau does not have jurisdiction over auto dealers, but it does oversee indirect auto lending, where a dealer negotiates financing for a consumer with a bank or other lender. The House, including 88 Democrats, passed a bill last November that would require the agency to toss out its 2013 auto lending guidance. Still, Democrats were largely supportive of the bureau's work. "Republicans have turned the C.F.P.B. into a political punching bag, attempting to undermine its work at every turn," said Representative Maxine Waters, Democrat of California, the ranking member on the panel. Mr. Cordray also defended the consumer agency's actions and outlined several areas it was looking into, including certain credit card promotions and completing a rule on prepaid debit cards. He added that the bureau had "significant concerns" with deferred-interest promotions for credit cards, where interest rates on a credit card balance are delayed for a period under certain conditions.
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Q: How to transform this recursive function into an iterative one? F = function(node){ return typeof(node)!="object" ? node : transformable([F(node[0]),F(node[1])]) ? F(transform(F(node[0]),F(node[1]))) : node; }; This function receives a binary tree such as [1,[[2,3],[4,5]]] and applies a series of transformations recursively. Is there a way to convert that function so that * *it receives, instead, a flattened binary tree such as [N,1,N,N,2,3,N,4,5]; *it does not use recursion? A: It depends what you mean by iterative. If you mean solving it with loops it's possible but you need a backtrack stack that pretty much would mirror you call stack in the current recursive implementation so in practice it's still recursion, only with different stack. You can only do pure iterative stuff without a stack if you don't branch. I.e. only one recursive call per tail. Trees have two or more so they can only be dealt with recursively.
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Zebra Technologies are the leading manufacturer of thermal label barcode printers, RFiD smart label printer/encoders, card and kiosk printers. Zebra's Label printers cater for all industry types from printing less than hundred labels a day, to hundreds of thousands. Most popular models are the LP/TLP-2844 Series, GC/GK420, S4M, ZM and Xi Series. R.A.C.E. Services Ltd are certified resellers and service agents for all Zebra Label Printers. In 2014 Zebra acquired Motorola Solutions who were the leading manufacturer of Enterprise Mobility (Mobile Computers), Advanced Data Capture (Barcode Scanning), Wireless Networking and RFiD technology. Datamax O'Neil manufactures thermal label barcode printers, RFid smart label/printer encoders. R.A.C.E. Services Ltd predominantly sell Datamax O'Neil label printers into manufacturing and industrial environments requiring a robust printer, that's easily serviceable and modular in design. The advantage with Datamax O'Neil label printers over Zebra is the ability to replace parts and add additional modules with little difficulty and downtime. TSC boasts strong engineering capabilities, rich industry experience, complete technical support, and reasonable pricing, which together create the value of TSC products. Passion for their business and continuous innovation keeps them moving forward. Rooted in Taiwan, TSC serves the world. they're proud to bring there automatic identification systems and Taiwan's pride to the global market. Datalogic Group manufactures Enterprise Mobility (Mobile Computers), Advanced Data Capture (Barcode Scanning) and RFiD technologies. Datalogic has three main subsidiaries; Datalogic Scanning, Datalogic Mobile and Datalogic Automation. Datalogic is more specialized in some areas than other Vendors which enables R.A.C.E. Services Ltd more flexibility in delivering the most appropriate product for our customers. Socket Mobile is a niche manufacturer providing Mobile Computers and Advanced Data capture devices. Key markets are Healthcare and Hospitality. Their flagship devices are the SoMo 650/655 handheld computer and the Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner which is certified for iPod, iPhone, iPad and works many other smart phones such as Android, Windows and Blackberry. Honeywell is the second largest manufacturer of Enterprise Mobility (Mobile Computers), Advanced Data Capture (Barcode Scanning). In late 2012, Intermec announced an agreement with Honeywell International Inc to acquire Intermec and its entire operations. The acquisition is expected to close by mid-2013. Elo Touch Solutions is a manufacturer of touch solutions including touchscreen components, touchmonitors, and all-in-one (AiO) touchcomputers. With multiple touchscreen technology options, including surface acoustic wave (SAW), resistive, projected capacitive, acoustic pulse recognition (APR), infrared (IR), and optical, Elo touch solutions meet the diverse requirements of digital signage, retail, point-of-sale (POS), hospitality, medical/healthcare IT, industrial, and consumer. Advantech are a leading manufacturer of industrial PCs, providing products suited for a wide range of industries including manufacturing, retail and healthcare. R.A.C.E. Services Ltd uses specific parts supplied by Advantech to produce our custom made R.A.C.E. Industrial Touch Screen (RITS). The RITS is ideal for harsh environments where dust, water and extreme temperatures are common place.
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Welcome to Oakstead Family Dentistry in Land O' Lakes, Florida! We'd like to welcome you to our family oriented general dentistry practice in Land O' Lakes, Florida. We're pleased to provide the families of Land O' Lakes, Lutz, Odessa, Trinity, and Tampa, Florida with quality, comprehensive dental care. From regular checkups and preventive measures to life changing smile makeovers and restorative procedures, we are committed to delivering personalized, patient-focused care in a high-tech environment. Our friendly, neighborhood office in Land O' Lakes offers a refreshing blend of state-of-the-art dental technology, accommodating financing options, and superb customer service. We want you to achieve the smile you deserve and enjoy the process, too. We know the difference a healthy, beautiful smile can make in your personal and professional life, and we want that for you! Our team will take great care of you and your smile. From the complimentary refreshments, internet cafe, and video games for kids in our reception area, to the HDTVs, headphones, and blankets in our treatment rooms, you'll find that we've designed our practice around your comfort and convenience. Combine our wonderful amenities with Dr. Jake Pedraza's extensive knowledge, experience, and gentle touch, and you're in for a more comprehensive and relaxing dental experience than you ever thought possible. So, if you're looking for a warm and welcoming dental practice that puts you and your family first, we invite you to come in and let us treat you to a new level of care. We hope our website proves to be a useful tool to learn more about our practice, team, and services. Please take a look around the site, and then call us with any questions or to schedule a convenient appointment. You can also send us an email on our CONTACT page, or feel free to stop by our office any time to make an appointment. We look forward to seeing you and your family!
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Hopes of addition to already impressive collections of silverware; more medals are destined for the leading names on duty in the Women's Singles events at the 2017 Spanish Para Open following the end of the first day of play, Friday 9th June, in El Prat de Llobregat. Notably, Sweden's Anna-Carin Ahlquist and Brazil's Catia Oliveira (Class 2-3) remained unbeaten to top their respective groups and book semi-final places, as did Joyce Oliveira, also from Brazil and Monique Sergand of France (Class 4-5). Both imposed their authority on proceedings to advance to the penultimate round. Similarly, in events organised on an all-play-all basis, Thailand's Sumalee Suangtho (Class 6-8) and Indonesia's Shelli Dwi Radayana (Class 9-10) ended the day unbeaten. However, in Class 11, Japan's Kanami Furukawa, the top seed, had to settle for second place in her group. She beat colleague Yumi Ono in four games (11-6, 11-8, 9-11, 11-8) but on her next visit to the table experienced defeat at the hands of Magali Rousset of France by a similar margin (11-8, 8-11, 11-6, 11-8). Success for Magali Rousset but in her concluding contest, she was beaten in four games by (11-8, 7-11, 11-9, 11-6). Thus the three players were level on both match and games ratio; points ratio determined the outcome and it could not have been closer. Magali Rousset finished in first place (75:73) with Kanami Furukawa in second spot (75-74) and Yumi Ono in third position (73:76). In events were there are two stages, players finished in first and second places in each group progress to the main draw. Play in the individual events concludes on Saturday 10th June.
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Oakley Kato Fit Like a Mask, Not a Pair of Glasses Mark Jessen, 24 May 2021 | News If you watched the 2020 Superbowl, you saw the game's MVP, Patrick Mahomes, wearing a unique pair of sunglasses that you'd never seen before. The Oakley Kato debuted during that game, and now they're finally coming available to the general public. You'll also like: Oakley Clears the Fog with MSK3 Face Mask Aviation & Horology – Alpina Startimer Pilot Quartz Project Rock x Under Armour Collection Comes To Australia The Kato sunglasses have been highly anticipated for a number of reasons, but primarily for their promise of a perfect fit. To achieve the perfect fit for any face is a bold promise, and the Kato keeps that promise starting with the nose pads. The Kato comes with Unobtanium earsocks molded over the stems to deliver all-day comfort with no slips. In addition to the nose pads, the Kato comes with an adjustable rake. Just behind the lens on the ear stems is a tilting mechanism that allows you to change the angle between the lens and the ear stems, which attach directly to the lens, to fit your face specifically. According to Oakley, this innovation required a complete overhaul of the fabrication process – from moulds to optical axis machines and lens adhesive. Conventional approaches were abandoned in order to achieve this aesthetic, which is now available with Prizm lenses designed to enhance colour and contrast to see more detail. "We wake up every morning obsessed with the goal of igniting human possibility", Oakley global brand director Caio Amato said. "Our pursuit for the new and unimagined has taken on many forms throughout the brand's history, and the latest is Oakley Kato – a redefinition of aesthetics to usher in a new age of optics for the sports industry. Today represents more than just the release of a new product, it is a moment to remind ourselves that anything is possible, that superheroes are not just found in comic books, but in real life, and we can all aspire to be better than we ever imagined." Oakley is making the Kato and Kato X available in three colorways: Prizm Road, Prizm Black, and Prizm Sapphire. The glasses are priced at AUD$364.95. People are already catching on to the perfect fit, and the glasses are selling out quickly. 17 Puffer Vests & Gilets For The Discerning Dag Where to Buy the Latest Watches & Wonders Watches Online Oakley, Sunglasses Mr Mark Jessen Mark Jessen studied English at Brigham Young University, completing a double emphasis in creative writing and professional writing/editing. After graduating, Mark went to work for a small publisher as their book editor. After a brief time as a freelance writer, Mark entered the corporate world as a copywriter. These days, his hours are spent mostly in proofing and editing, though he continues to create content for a wide variety of projects. In 2017, Mark completed UCLA's Creative Writing Certification. A prolific writer, Mark has over 20 years of experience in journalism. Read more about Mark About Man of Many Go the Distance With Sony's New Float Run Fitness Headphones Harley-Davidson's 2023 Lineup Celebrates 120 Years on 2 (and Sometimes 3) Wheels Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low Has Robin's-Egg Blue Energy Coach's New Fragrance Embraces the Freedom of the Open Road Fashion, Movies & TV What Sunglasses is Brad Pitt Wearing in Babylon? Wearing Oakley's Hydra Sunglasses Will Guarantee People Think You're Good at Surfing Featured, Men's Fashion Trends The Devil in the Details: Specsavers & Ted Baker Collection Has Arrived Tom Cruise has Ray-Ban Aviators Flying Off the Shelf at Mach 10 Speed Oakley's OG Surf Speedies are Back from the '90s
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Q: knockout bootstrap validation callback? I don't know where to start, but I will do my best to explain my problem. I've been working with knockout for a while now, I think 5 years, and never had to do this or something similar. Well, we have a big application and is almost finished, but we need to replace some parts of the application with KO components. In one of these components it's really important to have a data-bv-callback-callback to validate the data entered in that field, the thing is that this, is not KO compliance, and i'm not finding a way to get this working, so i need a hand. I've created a JS Fiddle, as an example (well, I took the example from the page of bootstrapvalidator). <form id="callbackForm" class="form-horizontal" data-bv-feedbackicons-valid="glyphicon glyphicon-ok" data-bv-feedbackicons-invalid="glyphicon glyphicon-remove" data-bv-feedbackicons-validating="glyphicon glyphicon-refresh"> <div class="form-group"> <label class="col-lg-3 control-label" id="captchaOperation"></label> <div class="col-lg-2"> <input type="text" class="form-control" name="captcha" data-bv-callback="true" data-bv-callback-message="Wrong answer" data-bv-callback-callback="checkCaptcha" /> </div> </div> <div class="form-group"> <label class="col-lg-3 control-label">Knockout</label> <div class="col-lg-2"> <input type="text" class="form-control" data-bind="value: Value" name="knockout" data-bv-callback="true" data-bv-callback-message="Wrong answer" data-bv-callback-callback="checkCaptchaKO" /> </div> </div> </form> https://jsfiddle.net/rothariger/9hmmc3e1/ Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks for any help. Regards. ps: I know that in the example that I passed, I could put data-bv-callback-callback="myViewModel.checkCaptchaKO", but I couldn't do that, because I'm on a component, and I don't know what's my scope. A: You can use ko.dataFor() (docs) to dynamically get the viewmodel associated with a certain element. The element that triggered the validation is passed as the third parameter to the callback. function randomInt(min, max) { return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1) + min); }; function checkCaptcha(value, validator, $field) { var vm = ko.dataFor($field[0]); return +value === vm.captcha1 + vm.captcha2; }; $(function() { ko.applyBindings({ captcha1: randomInt(1, 10), captcha2: randomInt(1, 20), Value: ko.observable() }); $('#callbackForm').bootstrapValidator(); }); <link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery.bootstrapvalidator/0.5.2/css/bootstrapValidator.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/> <link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-beta/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet"/> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/knockout/3.4.2/knockout-min.js"></script> <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script> <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery.bootstrapvalidator/0.5.2/js/bootstrapValidator.min.js"></script> <form id="callbackForm" class="form-horizontal" data-bv-feedbackicons-valid="glyphicon glyphicon-ok" data-bv-feedbackicons-invalid="glyphicon glyphicon-remove" data-bv-feedbackicons-validating="glyphicon glyphicon-refresh"> <div class="form-group"> <label class="col-lg-3 control-label" id="captchaOperation"> <span data-bind="text: captcha1"></span> + <span data-bind="text: captcha2"></span> = </label> <div class="col-lg-2"> <input type="text" class="form-control" data-bind="textInput: Value" name="knockout" data-bv-callback="true" data-bv-callback-message="Wrong answer" data-bv-callback-callback="checkCaptcha" /> <span data-bind="if: Value">You entered <span data-bind="text: Value"></span>.</span> </div> </div> </form> I recommend to look into knockout-validation, a knockout-aware validation framework makes more sense in this context.
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Q: How to get the complete Digital signature info's of files containing in multiple sub folders I am absolute beginner in coding, My question is how can i retrieve complete details of Digital Certificate of files containing in multiple sub folders(export to csv). With little help from google, i found below powershell code which suffice this for a single file. get-childitem C:\Windows\notepad.exe | Get-AuthenticodeSignature |Format-List I am having 300+ files (exe/DLLS) in multiple sub folders. What i what * *Fetch the details for all the files including files in sub folders. *Export the details to csv. attached image file *Column headers > SignerCertificate:Subject,SignerCertificate: Issuer,SignerCertificate: Serial Number,SignerCertificate: Not Before,SignerCertificate: Not After,SignerCertificate:Thumbprint,TimeStamperCertificate:Subject,TimeStamperCertificate: Issuer,TimeStamperCertificate: Serial Number,TimeStamperCertificate: Not Before,TimeStamperCertificate: Not After,TimeStamperCertificate:Thumbprint,Status,StatusMessage,Path A: If you know the paths to all of the files you could add them all to a .csv, then run a script with a ForEach loop containing all of them. Example of csv formatting: Then you could try the following script: EDIT: Removed the System.Array as per Santiago. # Make an array containing all FilePaths by importing the .csv file to a variable $Files = (Import-Csv C:\Path\To\Import.csv).FilePath # Run the script for each $File in the $Files array $AllFilesExport = ForEach($File in $Files) { # Get the information you want about the file $FileInfo = Get-ChildItem $File | Get-AuthenticodeSignature # Specify the Column name (left) and what data it should have in it (right) [pscustomobject]@{ 'SignerCertificate:Subject' = $FileInfo.SignerCertificate.Subject 'SignerCertificate: Issuer' = $FileInfo.SignerCertificate.Issuer 'SignerCertificate: Serial Number' = $FileInfo.SignerCertificate.SerialNumber 'SignerCertificate: Not Before' = $FileInfo.SignerCertificate.NotBefore 'SignerCertificate: Not After' = $FileInfo.SignerCertificate.NotAfter 'SignerCertificate: Thumbprint' = $FileInfo.SignerCertificate.Thumbprint 'TimeStamperCertificate: Subject' = $FileInfo.TimeStamperCertificate.Subject 'TimeStamperCertificate: Issuer' = $FileInfo.TimeStamperCertificate.Issuer 'TimeStamperCertificate: Serial Number' = $FileInfo.TimeStamperCertificate.SerialNumber 'TimeStamperCertificate: Not Before' = $FileInfo.TimeStamperCertificate.NotBefore 'TimeStamperCertificate: Not After' = $FileInfo.TimeStamperCertificate.NotAfter 'TimeStamperCertificate: Thumbprint' = $FileInfo.TimeStamperCertificate.Thumbprint 'Status' = $FileInfo.Status 'StatusMessage' = $FileInfo.StatusMessage 'Path' = $FileInfo.Path } } # Export all of the file information from the AllFileExport array into an export .csv file $AllFilesExport | Export-Csv -NoTypeInformation C:\Path\To\Export.csv
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If you haven't heard, Joan and Louise visited Oasis last week; they're back now so after you read their testimony in the blog why not ask them about their trip when you next see them? How is my own heart revealed? Jeremiah had to deliver an uncompromising word of judgement (vv.5-9, 12-14). Not surprisingly, this proved costly (v.10), and Jeremiah poured out his disappointment with his message, and even with his Master (vv.15-18). The Lord's reply was challenging (v.19) and heartening (vv.11, 20-21). Jeremiah is denied a wife or children and even a normal social life to underline the seriousness of his message that judgement is coming (vv.1-13). Yet God will one day grant His people a deliverance from exile in Babylon that will overtake even the exodus from Egypt (vv.14-18). Jeremiah is granted a glimpse of a future global spiritual harvest (vv.19-21) – and we are part of the fulfilment! Another oracle of judgement (vv.1-4) leads to a frank statement of the two ways between which we must all choose (vv.5-11). The key word is "trust" (vv.5,7) because everything will depend on where our heart is. In the praise and pain of vv.12-18 we see the inside story of Jeremiah's life and ministry. The Sabbath functions here as a test case for the people of Judah. Sabbath-keeping was a sign of the covenant with the Lord, and their reaction to the gift of a day set aside for God was a fair indicator of their spiritual temperature. It still is. The potter's ability to make something new from a spoiled pot mirrors God's own freedom to give His people a new future. This becomes a challenge to repent (vv.1-11). Alas, their stubbornness can only end in disaster (vv.12-17). Once again, Jeremiah cries out under the pain of rejection by his people (vv.18-23). Through the acted parable of smashing a clay jar, Jeremiah made his message of coming judgement even more forceful and memorable (vv.1-13). Then he bravely entered the lions' den, confronting the nations failing leaders in the temple court (vv.14-15). The cost to Jeremiah is spelled out in the next chapter. Threats against Jeremiah turn to violence (vv.1-2). However, God's punishment of Pashur will make clear who is the real offender (vv.3-6). In all his trials, Jeremiah feels he is wrestling not simply with his enemies but with God (vv.7-10). His emotions swing between soaring heights (vv.11-13) and unbearable depths (v.14-18). The raw wounds are recorded so that we will realize the sharpness of the spiritual battle, and remember the weakness of even God's finest servants. The Israelites were drawn to their neighbours' gods as they sought foreign alliances rather than trusting that the Lord was all they needed. Jeremiah ruthlessly exposes the folly of this. When we give our heart to an idol, we inevitably worship something that is not only far less than God; it is also less than ourselves (vv.4-5, 14)! God's people will become refugees and exiles (vv.17-18). Babylon will invade and destroy the land (v.22). Jeremiah is grieved but acknowledges that the people of Judah have brought this discipline on themselves (vv.19-21 – notice especially the responsibility of the leaders, v.21). Vv.23-25 confess our need of both God's schooling and His eventual rescue. God sent Jeremiah on a preaching tour of "the towns of Judah and the streets of Jerusalem" (vv.2,6,9,12-13). He reminded them of the terms of their covenant with the Lord, but they would not listen. The people of Jeremiah's home town (Anathoth) plotted to kill him as a traitor rather than accept the word of the Lord (vv.18-23). Jeremiah argues with God (vv.1-4). God's bracing reply is that things will get worse yet (vv.5-6). Jeremiah's tragedy is but a miniature of God's own (vv.7-13). Yet in the longer view, the possibility of restoration is open not only to Israel and Judah, but to any nation that turns from idolatry to seek the Lord (vv.14-17). Just as Jeremiah's linen belt rotted, so flirting with idolatry and foreign alliances had ruined the spiritual fabric of Judah's life (vv.1-11). God's judgement on them would be potent indeed (vv.12-14). The door of escape through repentance is briefly opened (vv.15-16). But for a people that will not listen to God's gracious word, there remains only judgement (vv.17-27). Note the bitter fruit of placing our trust anywhere other than the Lord (v.21). Judgement through drought (14:1-6) leads Jeremiah to intercede for his people (vv.7-9). However, Jeremiah is told not to pray but to weep over them because their judgement is now set (vv.10-18). He reminds the Lord of his covenant with His people (vv.19-22). The Lord replies that not even Moses and Samuel could help them now (15:1-4) – a reminder of how much we need Jesus! The next midweek service will take place this Wednesday, 21st September at 2pm. The text is Philippians 2. 12-30 and Eric will be leading and preaching. Louise du Toit and Joan Cooper will be flying to Vienna tomorrow. Please pray for their visit to the Grindrods and the Oasis Centre. They return on the 26th September. Thank you to those who have offered with lifts to/from Bristol Airport. Sue Sapiano is stepping down from LEADING Toddler Group on Thursday mornings (school calendar). A new leader is needed for this successful friendship evangelism outreach. Will you prayerfully consider it? Please speak to Sue Sapiano or Kathy Larkman. The next Child Protection Training will take place on Saturday the 8th October. The session starts at 9:00am in the coffee hall. Please make sure you arrive in good time. This starts again on 24th September. Do come along and join us for puppets, craft, songs, bible stories and cake. It's aimed at 0-7 year olds but all are welcome. We particularly need extra help in the kitchen – preparing and serving drinks and cake but also people to pray are always very much needed. Please speak to either Alexa Simm or Heather Chilcott if you are able to help. A reminder that our Harvest service this year will take place on Sunday 2nd October across all our congregations. We will be taking collections of both non-perishable food (please refer to the bookmark) and a monetary collection. The food will go to the Corsham Foodbank and the money will be shared between Tearfund and the Oasis Refugee Centre in Vienna. Please use the gift aid envelopes at the back. This is the name of the ladies' bible study for the school calendar year 2016-2017! Our women will come together to address the theme of "One Anothering" from scripture and how God actually uses our relationships with one another to conform us into Christ's likeness. Every relationship, even difficult ones, is a gift of God's grace for our growth in the knowledge and likeness of Christ. If you would like to be involved, please contact Kathy Larkman, Anne Holmes or Vicky Stevenson. Also check Grace Place blog for additional information. Please take a sheet about the studies from the table at the back as well as a note on one-to-one meetings which we call Study Buddies. The bible study questions for our next meeting on Monday 26th September are now available on the table at the back. A reminder that the craft group will meet again on Saturday 1st October from 10am – 12:30pm. Please contact Pam Mitchell or Kathy Ewins if you would either like to attend or know more about this monthly group. Please continue to follow our short term missionaries, Neal and Lesley Grindrod in Austria via their blog http://nealandlesley.simplesite.com/429863455. Jeremiah prophesies that God will send armies from the north to attack His people and devastate their land. Note the reason (vv.18,22), and His people's folly in trying to flirt with their enemies (v.30). Jeremiah doesn't gloat; he grieves (vv.19-21). Yet there is a glimmer of hope (v.27). Judgement is coming, but no-one is listening to Jeremiah's message (v.10). The sad words of vv.13-15 challenge the leaders of God's people today as much as in Jeremiah's generation. A frightening picture of the hardness of heart that is possible even among those who profess faith in the Lord. God's judgement comes, not because God is a tyrant, but because people stubbornly choose evil and refuse all warnings (vv.16-17, 27-29). The coming disaster is "the fruit of their schemes" (v.19). Jeremiah warns that outward religious observance is worthless without a change of heart and behaviour. God had earlier destroyed the northern kingdom of Israel for such hypocrisy (vv.12-15). In fact, He had been faced with similar disobedience ever since He rescued His people from slavery in Egypt (vv.21-26). Now He will do the same to Judah and Jerusalem. Jeremiah describes how sin hardens us, making us stubborn (vv.4-6), foolish (vv.7-9), greedy (v.10), blind (v.11) and shameless (v.12). Yet he doesn't condemn his people coldly; rather, he suffers alongside them as he anticipates the coming judgement (vv.18-22). This chapter underlines the sad necessity of judgement (v.7,9) which is as grievous to the Lord Himself as it is to Jeremiah. Verses 23-24 are worth memorizing: three fading glories (v.23) and one unfading one (v.24). These verses lie behind Paul's words in 1Cor 1:26-31 – look them up! I heard from a friend recently that their mission agency refers to home assignment as "dry dock": where ships are taken out of the water to allow maintenance and refitting work to be done. I can see the analogy. We've been taken out of Tanzanian 'waters' for the last six months and it's been a time when the engines haven't been at full throttle; an opportunity for some maintenance and repair work, both physical and spiritual! It's been a time of assessment and examination, and an opportunity to prepare for the next 'voyage' as we launch out for our next cruise! Hmmmm! I guess you can only take the analogy so far – I'm not so sure I like the image of a ship sitting idle for any length of time, because that doesn't reflect what the last six months have been like for us, but you get the picture! So, what exactly has this period of 'dry dock' been like for us? We thought we'd give you an idea by giving you the A to Z of what's been happening in the Lancs Lane during that time. The following is a random collection of memories, observations and highlights which have made up a wonderful home assignment! A: All Nations Christian College. We attended the AIM retirees conference at All Nations right at the end of our HA; a fitting place to finish as I spent three years there preparing for overseas mission! These folks are serious prayer warriors and it was great to be at prayer meetings where there was barely a second of silence! In fact it was hard to get a prayer in! B: Blessings & Birthdays. HA has been full of blessing and we're grateful to God for this time. All of our planning has come together well and I'm not sure it could have gone any better! There has also been a number of significant birthdays to celebrate too! C: Corsham Baptist Church; Cakes, Coffee & Chats. Corsham Baptist is our supporting church, and not just in name! The folks there have been so supportive, and again we've been humbled by that support. The opportunity for cakes, coffee and chat with various church friends has been much appreciated by Ruth! D: Deputation, Debriefing, Donkeys & Dolphins! We've done 19 presentations to various church groups reporting on what we've been doing in Tanzania. Debriefing was done at the AIM offices in Nottingham. We made friends with the braying donkeys next door to us, and on Ruth's birthday weekend we even succeeded in seeing the dolphins of the Moray Firth! E: Ebay & Endoscopy! Ebay doesn't exist in Tanzania and so we've made the most of internet buying whilst we've been home. Something I didn't get on Ebay was an endoscopy! Results were good but they don't explain the stomach discomfort that I sometimes get – load up on the Gaviscon! F: Family. You miss those family happenings and gatherings when you're away, and so it's been a real joy to spend quality time with family in places like Bicester, Newark, Portsmouth, Nairn, Elgin and Carlisle. Some quality memories are stored in the memory bank! G: Golf & Generosity. Many a hole has been played in various parts of the country and it's been a nice change to play on 'greens' not 'browns'! My wife gave me a birthday card with the following words on it, and it seems she knows my game well! "If the ball goes right it's a slice; if it goes left it's a hook, and if it goes straight it's a miracle"! In terms of generosity, we've been blown away by people's kindness and support for us and, indeed, for the work of IBM at Sanga Sanga. H: Health. Ruth has been able to see a specialist haematologist with regard to the blood clot she experienced on our outward journey back in July 2013, and whilst she needs to take various precautions, she's been told that she doesn't need to be taking meds on a daily basis. Thanking God that there's been no reoccurrence of the DVT. I: Invitations. We've been on the receiving end of some serious hospitality! On 30 occasions we've been invited out for meals – wonderful times of sharing and fellowship and eating! J: Jerusalem & Jericho. Once again, I had the privilege of introducing people to the land of the Bible with another Oak Hall trip to Israel and Palestine. Despite the ongoing tensions that exist in those lands we didn't feel unsafe and the trip went without a hitch. Highlights included an early morning run around the city walls of Jerusalem and an ascent of Mount Arbel in Galilee! K: Keswick & Kilograms. I was able to take in some Bible teaching at the Keswick Convention, a conference that in the past has been used mightily by God to call men and women into serving overseas. In terms of kilograms, owing to the numerous meal invitations we've received, and also to the amazing variety of food one can buy in UK, we're going back a tad heavier! L: Long summer evenings. In Tanzania it's dark by 7pm all year round so we've enjoyed the light summer nights. M: Ministry, Miles & Motorways. The little red car that Mum & Dad lent us has clocked up over 14,000 miles in the last six months and has enabled us to motor around England, Wales and Scotland visiting friends and family, and also to talk about our ministry at various churches. Oh, the joy of motorway driving – except for the often-clogged-up M6! N: No mosquitoes! It's been a welcome relief to be away from those munching mozzies and not to be spraying ourselves with the sticky stuff that's meant to keep them away! O: Ornithology. Whilst Tanzania is great for birding, we've managed a couple of birding forays here in the UK and have seen Osprey, Marsh Harrier and Turtle Doves – and the odd Blackbird, to name a few! P: Pulpit & Preaching. It's been great to get back in the pulpit to preach in English again and I've had the opportunity on 16 occasions. Q: Queuing. This is something the Brits are good at! Whether it's at the bank or the post office we like our orderly lines and as I sat there in another M6 queue I wondered what the equivalent would look like in Tanzania. It certainly wouldn't be three orderly lanes and an empty hard shoulder, so maybe it's a good job they haven't got any motorways! It's bad enough on a single track road! Ruth, Steve and twin Rachel relieved to have finished the race! R: Running. We enjoyed running the country lanes of Wiltshire in a sensible climate! Our training schedule saw us run about 200 miles in preparation for the Nairn half marathon. T he event itself went well – even if it was a tad hot! We both managed personal best times (1:58) and Ruth managed to raise £1,950 for IBM—thank you to everyone who donated. S: Skiing in Switzerland. After a three year absence we were finally able to strap our skis on and hit the slippery slopes of the Alps! Wonderful weather, stunning scenery in the surrounds of the Eiger, good snow and great to be cold again! T: Tree work. In a former life I used to be a tree surgeon and so it was great to be able to wield a bow saw again! I spent seven days in my sister's garden in Elgin pruning various trees and reducing the height of a long Leylandii hedge – loved it! U: Unpacking & repacking. Being on the road has meant some heavy usage of the suitcases! V: Val D'Isere. What a wonderful family holiday we had in Val D'Isere (France) to celebrate Mum & Dad Lancaster's 50th wedding anniversary. Dad celebrated by doing some paragliding and Mum celebrated by anxiously watching on! The week included running, boating, swimming, tennis and walking the heights. One of the highlights was playing 18 holes of golf with my brother on Europe's highest course; mountainous golf at its best! W: Worshipping in English. One of the things we miss when we're in Tanzania is being able to sing out songs of praise in English, and to be back at our church in Corsham belting out songs and hymns we knew and understood was wonderful! X: Xamine! I couldn't think of a word beginning with 'x' that fitted here so I had to bend the rules slightly! Our time here has enabled us to spend time thinking, reflecting, and examining our time in Tanzania. What did we achieve? What did we do wrong as we tried to blend into our new culture? What could we have done differently, and what will it be like second time round? Y: Yatton Keynell & the Stable Cottage. For much of our time we've been based near to the villages of Yatton Keynell & Castle Comb, and blessed with the provision of Stable Cottage. This place was balm to the soul and we praise God for it. Z: Zurich in the snow and Zzzzzz's! Our flight back from Tanzania in March took us through Zurich airport. We were buzzing to find the place covered in snow and marvelled at how, just eight hours previously, we had been sweltering in the heat of Dar at temps in the mid 30's. Zzzzzz's represents sleep, and having suffered with bouts of insomnia for 7/8 years, I think it's safe to say that good sleep has returned because the last year has been much better. During our HA we slept in 21 different beds! The ropes are being loosened as we prepare to set off on our return voyage! We'll be flying to Tanzania via Zurich and Nairobi on Monday 12th Sept and then settling back into our various roles with AIM and IBM (Institute of Bible & Ministry) in Morogoro, along with our team mates Tony & Cath and Matt & Amy. Ruth is very much looking forward to seeing our 'guard' dog and I can't wait to tackle those Swahili verbs again! Within a week of arriving back we'll be on the road to an IBM pastors' conference near Mbeya in the west of Tanzania, although I won't have any teaching responsibilities. We're praising God for a wonderful home assignment and that we go back fully supported. In many ways it feels as though it should be easier this time round as things are in place, we know where we're going and what we're doing, and we know a bit of language etc – but we also know more about the challenges before us! Please pray that we'll settle down quickly into our roles and into team life. Please pray for safety and protection on the roads and as we go about our daily business. Pray that God would use us for His glory as we seek to serve Him in Tanzania. We will need to make an effort in terms of continuing to learn Swahili – please pray that we'd recall what we've already learnt but not used during the last six months, and that we'd really push on towards some sort of fluency! The secretary of the London Mission Society Rev Arthur Tidman, back in 1840, wrote to David Livingstone with these words: "Let your ardour be sustained by incessant communion with Christ and your consolation drawn from the conviction of His power and sympathy, and then you will neither be faint not wearied in your mind, whatever obstacles may exist or trials arise." This is our prayer – that we would know Christ more and more in our lives, marriage and work; that we would be sustained by that 'incessant communion'; that we would know more of His power in our lives, and so become more effective for Him as we go about our various roles. It's a big prayer, which is why we'd love you to join us in praying it for us! Many thanks for your prayers and support. 26th-17th Dec: Intensive Language refresher course in Iringa? Next week (week commencing 12th Sept) is our annual week of prayer. Those who lead, teach, prepare and serve refreshments, play music etc. All those involved in organising and running the ministry e.g. Alexa and Heather, Roz and the puppeteers, those providing refreshments, those involved in craft, music, sound, lighting etc. That they would not grow too comfortable but be increasingly bold for Christ. Christianity and Discipleship Explored groups, Connected, walking groups, one-to-ones etc. This week Neal and Lesley share some of their more relaxing times in Austria and grow their talents for decorating.
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Following his 8000 mile journey around the USA in November 2016 coinciding with the US presidential election, Ben Elwes is producing a book with the working title: God Bless America. The presidential election November 2016. A photographic journey through a divided USA. This publication will contain approximately 150 photographs and 20,000 words of text including interviews with people he encountered during the journey.
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TT Roadster convertible Watchdog: Maintenance row after leak blows TT's stereo Audi blames owner Martyn, but he says he can't reach area where blockage formed by Julie Sinclair To keep your new car showroom fresh, it's important to follow the manufacturer's maintenance advice. But that's not always easy, as Audi TT Roadster owner Martyn Sexton will testify. He was faced with a bill of more than £2,000 to have the Multi Media Interface (MMI) repaired in his year-old car, after a blockage in the drainage system caused a leak and blown amp. Martyn of Barnet, North London, told us: "The stereo stopped working and I noticed there was a 'slushing' sound in the top of the boot – where the roof would fold down and be stored. I couldn't access the area to check it, so I took the car to my dealer." Martyn said Whetstone Audi in London assumed the work would be approved under warranty, but Audi refused this, arguing it was caused by a build-up of leaves or dirt preventing rainwater running off the roof and out of the car. Martyn claimed his TT was regularly cleaned, and there was no mention of this vital maintenance in the manual. He added: "How am I reasonably supposed to ensure leaves and dirt don't build up in an area I don't have visible or physical access to?" Martyn found other reports of a TT Roadster suffering a similar problem online, and complained again to the dealer. It agreed to cover all but £150 of the cost, and throw in a £200 goodwill payment. But while that would essentially mean Martyn was not out of pocket, he was still unhappy the firm was refusing to accept liability. We called Audi to ask why, and its spokesman said the dealer believed "the very high degree of roof channel blockage was consistent with the car having been parked regularly under densely packed trees or foliage for a sustained period, which would have caused or contributed to an abnormally high build-up". The spokesman added: "We do not accept this issue has arisen as a result of any design flaw or manufacturing defect." The dealer has also offered to periodically inspect the car to prevent reoccurrence. Martyn maintained: "this is clearly a design issue", however, and told us that as he's concerned it could reoccur, he's now seeking legal advice. Best convertibles Audi TT Roadster convertible
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A Most Endangered Year Why do America's Most Endangered Rivers still matter in the wake of a global pandemic? Flooding in Davenport, Iowa | Photo by Emilene Leone Senior Vice President, Conservation As the novel coronavirus upends our economy, our communities and our daily lives, do America's Most Endangered Rivers of 2020 matter? Today, American Rivers releases its list of America's Most Endangered Rivers® of 2020. This is our annual list of ten rivers under threat that all Americans can take action to protect. And it's our most popular campaign, generating hundreds of news stories, thousands of visits to our website and – most importantly – tens of thousands of citizen actions to save rivers every year. The success of the list is evident to anyone who has recently visited the Hoback River in Wyoming, the Elwha in Washington, the Buffalo in Arkansas, the Holston in Tennessee, or any one of dozens of rivers across the country that were spared from existential threat by actions rallied by the America's Most Endangered Rivers list. But it's fair to ask, as the novel coronavirus inflicts personal tragedy, economic hardship and unprecedented societal damage across the country, does the list matter in 2020? Upper Mississippi River, MO | Photo by Nancy Guyton American Rivers believes that we need clean water and healthy rivers more than ever now. Rivers provide the clean water that is absolutely vital to combat infectious disease; they keep our bodies hydrated, our hands and surfaces at home and in the workplace clean and disinfected. In a time of social distancing and the lonely disconnection it fosters, rivers can provide solace and nourish the spirit, even if it's only the daydream of a walk along the banks with a loved one, the perfect cast, or the ideal trim of a kayak. Rivers and wetlands are home to wildlife and fish that bring joy to so many of us, whether you love the gleam of a trout's scales, the goofiness of an otter's play, or the chatter of a kingfisher as it looks for its next meal. And while many of us are sheltering-in-place, others are still out there working, many on the rivers that continue to move our goods, treat our wastewater, generate our power, and feed our families. We believe that life needs rivers, a conviction that is strengthened in a time when life seems more vulnerable than it did a few weeks ago. We believe rivers connect us, and that connection is more important than ever. America's Most Endangered Rivers® of 2020 The America's Most Endangered Rivers® report highlights 10 rivers whose fate will be decided in the coming year. Let's act now and create a positive future. Read more Furthermore, American Rivers believes that we cannot rest even for a season in the battle against climate change. The first river on our 2020 list, the Upper Mississippi, was ravaged last year by flooding exacerbated by climate change. River cities and towns and local farmers barely recovered from last year's floods are bracing for another onslaught in 2020. Traditional community responses to flooding – volunteers rushing to build barriers against the rising water – will be undermined as people quarantined in their homes to combat the coronavirus are forced to choose between public health and public safety. But it doesn't have to be this way. Bold and ambitious solutions that will help secure Upper Mississippi communities from devastating floods are at hand, and you can help make them a reality. Flooding in Pacific Junction, Iowa Because above all, America's Most Endangered Rivers of 2020 is about solutions. It highlights threatened rivers and provides the public with an opportunity to take concrete action to create a better future. And in this most endangered year, when it's easy to feel powerless in the face of a global pandemic, a little action-taking may be just what we need right now. So, let's get to it. America's Most Endangered Rivers of 2020: Upper Mississippi River (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin) Lower Missouri River (Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas) Big Sunflower River Mississippi) Puyallup River (Washington) South Fork Salmon River (Idaho) Menominee River (Michigan, Wisconsin) Rapid Creek (South Dakota) Okefenokee Swamp (Georgia, Florida) Ocklawaha River (Florida) Lower Youghiogheny River (Pennsylvania) The rivers on America's Most Endangered Rivers of 2020 were selected based on 1) the significance of each river to people and wildlife, nationally or regionally; 2) the magnitude of the threat to the river; and 3) an impending decision about the river's fate that the public (you) has an opportunity to influence over the next twelve months. There is no environmental threat of greater magnitude today than climate change, the key factor affecting the fates of the Upper Mississippi, the Missouri, and the Big Sunflower, the number one, two, and three rivers on the 2020 list. The Puyallup is menaced by a salmon-killing dam that threatens not only the fish but the cultural heritage of local Native American tribes. The South Fork Salmon, Menominee and Rapid Creek rivers and the Okefenokee Swamp are endangered by another all too common scourge to rivers: mining and the habitat destruction and pollution that comes with it. The Ocklawaha River has been trapped and devastated by a dam built 50 years ago for a canal project that was never completed. The Lower Youghiogheny is overrun by natural gas development, including fracking wells, tanks, pipelines, freshwater pump operations and other infrastructure. Ocklawaha River, FL | Photo by Doug Eng In each case there is a solution, a course of action that will save the river and benefit the local communities that depend on it. With your help, those solutions can be realized. Learn more about our Most Endangered Rivers list of 2020 and take action today! Stay healthy. Stay Safe. And stay involved! P.S. And while you're learning more about our Most Endangered Rivers of 2020, don't forget to check out our featured River of the Year for 2020, the Delaware River, a dramatic comeback story of a horribly polluted river brought back to vibrant life by federal protection and community action. TAGS: Most Endangered Rivers River of the Year for 2020: The Delaware River American Rivers announces 2020 River of the Year alongside Most Endangered Rivers of 2020... Tennessee's Most Endangered River of 2015 Finds Success The Harpeth, Tennessee's State Scenic River, is an immediate victory due to America's Most... Victory for the Buffalo National River! You told the Governor that polluting the Buffalo National River with hog waste was... One Step Closer to Saving Washington's Most Endangered River One of America's Most Endangered Rivers of 2019 finds success.
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The terms: Eight years, $9.5 million annually against the cap, beginning in 2019-20. He's going to be right next to Steven Stamkos in perpetuity, one assumes. That duo proved to be one of the best in the NHL last season, but Kucherov has proven he can drive the offense on a line with a variety of teammates, beginning with the Triplets three years ago and continuing through his time with the Lightning captain. His last two seasons have fueled this $76 million, eight-year deal. His 1.20 points per game average over the last two seasons ranks behind only Connor McDavid of Edmonton (1.27) and Evgeni Malkin of Pittsburgh (1.21) among NHL leaders since 2016. He amassed 149 points in 211 games in his first three seasons combined; in the last two, Kucherov has 185 points in 154 games, scoring 11 more power-play goals (25) than he did in his first three seasons (14). That impressive offensive output extends into the playoffs, where Kucherov has 59 points in 62 games since 2014. That 0.95 points per game average ranks him seventh in the NHL in postseason scoring for that stretch. He's a vital part of the Lightning, a burgeoning MVP candidate in the NHL and a player who seems to get better and more multifaceted in each season -- witness the physical edge with which he played in Tampa's last playoff run. Does this deal make sense? Let it be said that retaining Kucherov was paramount and wasn't always a certainty. They signed him to a $4.766-million AAV three-year bridge contract in 2016 that was considered an underpayment, given that Johnny Gaudreau had been handed a $6.75-million-per-season deal for six years from the Calgary Flames. Whether the Lightning could afford Kucherov was a point of speculation, and that speculation only intensified when Tampa Bay became a major player for the services of Ottawa Senators star defenseman Erik Karlsson and pitched center John Tavares before he settled on the Toronto Maple Leafs. Could they acquire one, or both, and still keep Kuch? But GM Steve Yzerman said on Tuesday that signing Kucherov was never linked to either of those moves, or any others, and has "no bearing on anything we may do going forward." As an individual contract, Kucherov's deal is a great one for Yzerman. The $9.5 million AAV already looks like a bargain, given the $11 million annually Tavares received and the number of offensive players (Tyler Seguin, Taylor Hall, Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner) who will be receiving significant raises soon. They even received a little wiggle room on the trade protection: According to reports, Kucherov has a no-move clause from 2020-24 that becomes a no-trade clause before 2024-25. By then, there will only be $24 million left to pay out on the deal, and only $10 million of it in guaranteed signing bonuses. But the real issue is the Lightning's cap flexibility going forward. According to CapFriendly.com, the Lightning have 12 players signed for the 2019-20 season with a combined cap hit of $65.8 million. That includes only three defensemen: Victor Hedman, Ryan McDonagh and Mikhail Sergachev, who is still on his rookie deal. Karlsson, if he's acquired, will carry at least the $11 million annually that Drew Doughty received from the Los Angeles Kings, barring some cap discount given the tax situation in Florida. But even with that discount, the Lightning would have to do some heavy lifting just to fit Karlsson in next season at $6.5 million against the cap, as they have under $4 million in space remaining. One assumes J.T. Miller's new $5.25 million AAV contract is portable, given that he has no trade protection. One also assumes Ryan Callahan's modified no-trade clause would be used to find a home for his $5.8 million cap hit, in a deal sweetened by a draft pick or prospect. Going forward, the Lightning will have some flexibility with so many players coming off their deals in Summer 2019, including players going unrestricted like Anton Stralman, Yanni Gourde and Braydon Coburn, along with restricted free agent Brayden Point, who needs a new deal. But if Karlsson's on the roster with a new contract, building around that expensive core -- Kucherov ($9.5 million), Stamkos ($8.5 million), Victor Hedman ($7.875 million) and Karlsson -- will be daunting. Yzerman says it can be done. "I don't think it's impossible. But if you look at the one-way commitment to the following season, we still have cap space to do what we wanted. But if we were to bring in a significant contract, we'd have to make the money work," he said on Tuesday. They're keeping one of the top offensive players in hockey in the fold for less than what the going rate for a such a talent will end up being in the next few seasons. That's not to say that $9.5 million is a discount, because we've seen a home-team discount, and it's Stamkos' deal; it's to say that it's not going to be seen as an overpayment, given the player's trajectory. Factor in the changing trade protection, and it's even better. Most of all, it gives Yzerman cost certainty on this deal, whether it's in making a run at Karlsson or simply in reconfiguring his current roster. Let's not pretend that this level of stability isn't going to be attractive to someone like Karlsson, who is weighing a few options. Look at Tavares, who selected a young Toronto roster (along with the trappings of home) over the San Jose Sharks' talented but aged group. Stamkos, Kucherov and Hedman are all south of 30 and locked up through 2024 at a minimum. Karlsson has to love that (especially when the Dallas Stars still haven't gotten pen to paper from Seguin on a new deal). There aren't many general managers in the NHL who could be inside this sort of cap conundrum and have the hockey world confident they'll come out of it for the better, but Steve Yzerman is one.
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I closed the doors of Ortho-Flex Saddle Co. Inc. in 2001 because I could see no future in the DELRIN PANEL SYSTEM. I was in the midst of moving the company there. I could have kept it and worked out an operating plan but it wasn't worth it. I offered to help move the rest of the company to Warren & spent 6 weeks doing so. They never had anyone there for me to train in saddlery or how the system is attached or works. They just started over with a building full of patterns & no trained employees. I am not associated with the Arkansas Company. The Trademark of Ortho-Flex and old saddle patterns & equipment was then sold to a horsetrainer in Tennessee. He made few saddles and sold it to another TN. Trooper Saddlemaker. Both the Tennessee guys thought they were buying the original Ortho-Flex Saddle Company. I still own and operate the ORTHO-FLEX SADDLE COMPANY INC. I DO BUSINESS AS "LEN BROWN'S INNOVATIONS LLC. The name change was to eliminate CONFUSION ON THE PART OF THE CUSTOMERS. There was and still is a lot of that. The 3 different panel systems created a revolution in saddlery, but were difficult to use and left the rider feeling "PERCHED" above their horse! For the HORSE the ORTHO-FLEX was the best system available for many years. I also created the First: Dropped Yoke Rigging,/ Neoprene Girths,/ Contoured Pads with Shims, all to help adapt the Delrin Panel system! The Customer Service alone was the largest single expense of OrthoFlex when I owned it. Overwhelming! There had to be Something BETTER, EASIER to use, that would CORRECT INHERENT in all saddles, and be AFFORDABLE! Creating the CorrecTOR took me 2 years alone with my horses and a collection of the worst old saddles you could imagine. I'm more excited about what I've developed (the CorrecTOR) than anything I've done since Lisa and I rode 3000 miles through the West on horseback in 1982. When you call or email you'll be talking to me. I work with you direct---no more Oversized Company with inexperienced folks on the phone.
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The Chili Pepper's follow-up to the critically acclaimed Californication album, By The Way finds the band as tight and cohesive as ever. Their unique blend of funk and in-your-face punk-rock seems now even more relevant. This is the limited-edition two-LP vinyl release that contains over 68 minutes of music.
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Catalina State Park is in the Oro Valley just North of Tucson. Most folks arrive a day or two after Christmas and leave January 1st or 2nd but some will be there before Christmas and some will stay later. As usual this is a casual rally with most activities planned by the group at happy hour. We usually have a few meals out and a few "field trips". Happy hour will be every day weather permitting. We are in site B33 which will be the site of the happy hour. This is on the south side of the Campground B. All sites have 50amp power and water. There two dump stations: one just after the Check-In Booth and the second is in campground B. Reservations at: http://azstateparks.com/Parks/CATA/index.html or by phone (520) 586-2283. Cost of the park is $25.00 per night W/E (50amp). There is a $5.00 non-refundable reservation fee. Catalina State Park sits at the base of the Catalina Mountains. The park has nearly 5,000 saguaros as well as many other desert plants. You can hike into the mountains. There is a relatively easy hike that has become a tradition for New Years Day. You can also take a beautiful hike up to the Romero Pools – but I do mean UP. The park is also home to many varieties of birds. Just outside the entrance to the park is a new shopping center with many store and several restaurants – including Olive garden and Red Lobster. The is more shopping just a few miles south on Oracle Rd. But inside the park at the campground you are unaware of the outside world – it is nearby, but far enough away to allow for a peaceful setting with beautiful mountain views. If you make reservations please post them here in this topic so I can keep a list. We registered today and have site 11! Really looking forward to the rally and the winter in AZ!!! It will be great seeing you and Pat again. We're looking forward to New Years. It will be great to see all of the framily as except for Bill, Jim, Don, their wives and a few others we met last summer it has been a dry spell for us. I'm optomistic that all will be well and both of us will be healthy to spend the winter down south. Winter 09/10 was the last trip south, too long!! IIRC we are in B-22 from the 29th to the 3rd, maybe the 2nd. Upon your advice we have now changed our site to B20. I think you'll like the views. Can you give me your dates? Sorry, I thought I had in the first message but see that I didn't. We arrive on 26 December and leave 3 January. Ray and I are registered in B-32, same as last year. We will arrive 12/27 and depart 1/4. I haven't posted our info, sorry. I guess its time to start a list. I think there are a few others who have reservations, but I don't have the info. Do you have any specific part of AZ in mind? Nearly all of the hundreds of RV parks in AZ have monthly rates. I'd like to have some first knowledge. Dec 24 - Jan 2, but may extend that date. This is made with good intentions, the good Lord willin' and the crick don't rise. You "left" coasters have all the fun. I'll be stuck in Florida I'm sure you all feel sorry for me. Updated list. Adding Frank & Barb. ken and Sheila: Our friends, Mike and Laurie Claggett will be in B31. They also attended last year. Their dates are the same as ours 12/27 to 1/4. Ken, we've finally gotten our act together and will attend the 2013 New Year's Rally. We'll be in site B-19, arrival Dec. 27, departure Jan. 3. See you all then! Liza, I'm glad that Mike and Laurie can attend again. Ardra, That's great. It will be good to see you and Jerry again. Please add Rich & Judy on site B-40. Arriving Dec 28 and leaving Jan 2. Welcome to our little get together. Put me down for B-25, 12/26-1/2. With luck I can get the time off from w*rk (that 4 letter word). Looks like my reply welcoming you back and letting everyone know that Russ will also be attending again was also lost.
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Football Season Preview, Part 1: Offense Northwestern quarterback Peyton Ramsey during preseason drills. After transferring from Indiana in March, Ramsey will now look to lead the 'Cats offense to a higher passing threat. Photo Credit: Northwestern Athletics Well, it's here. Almost eleven months after winning the Hat in Champaign, Northwestern once again has football, albeit with some strange circumstances and procedures. For example, who ever heard of the 'Cats beginning the season in primetime? Jokes aside, this is going to be a fascinating year for 'Cats football. The offensive core is in place for one last try at a stable scoring threat, while the defense tries to patch itself up enough to live up to previous years of dominance. With Mick McCall finally shown the door, a new QB transfer fresh from Bloomington and Paddy Fisher buoying the linebackers, there's a lot to discuss before Saturday's game against Maryland. So let's kick this off right, shall we? For anyone who has watched the 'Cats in recent years, this offense will look significantly different than what they're used to. After 12 years with the program, Mick McCall was fired after a disappointing offensive campaign in 2019 that saw the squad finish 126th in total offense … out of 130 teams. As a result, the offense has a new man at the helm: Mike Bajakian. Why Bajakian? Two words: quarterback master. The new OC has years of experience in both the NFL and the NCAA, with his most famous gig coming as the quarterbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2015-2018, where he worked with Jameis Winston. Under his guidance, Winston became a quality starter for the Bucs, being named to the Pro Bowl in 2015 and getting constant praise from his peers. The 'Cats hope the experience will carry over to a deep quarterback room, as the team went through a whopping four different starters last season. Ramsey looks to throw. Ramsey, along with first year offensive coordinator Mike Bajakian, will try to establish a connection early in the season. Photo Credit: North by Northwestern On the subject of quarterbacks: starting for the 'Cats this week is graduate transfer Peyton Ramsey, who the 'Cats secured in early March. Ramsey was an absolute stud for Indiana, ranking fourth in all-time passing yards in the program, as well as helping the Hoosiers to an eight win season last year. Ramsey came to NU for his graduate season to finish his Big Ten work, as he split time with Indiana's Michael Penix Jr. his last two seasons. It's a match made in heaven: Bajakian, a risk-taker with deep passing threats, and Ramsey, a dart-thrower that'll hopefully help fans forget about the endless checkdowns from last year. What's more, they've got weapons to spare. The 'Cats will start three senior wide receivers Saturday night: Riley Lees, Kyric McGowan and Ramaud Chiaokhiao-Bowman, all with years of experience and work under their belt. While the team did lose star wideout Bennett Skowronek in his transfer to Notre Dame, the remaining slots will work to make up for his production. Northwestern wideout Ramaud Chiaokhiao-Bowman, right, runs a route during practice. Chiaokhiao-Bowman will be part of a deep passing threat at Ramsey's disposal this year. Photo Credit: North by Northwestern Maybe this is too good to be true. But you also forget the run game. The 'Cats will finally see the return of junior running back Isaiah Bowser, who dominated in his freshman season with 9.1 yards per carry, but who was limited in 2019 with injury. Backing him up are the always solid sophomores, Drake Anderson and Evan Hull; Anderson starred as the starter last year with 634 yards, and Hull starred against UMass last year with 220 yards and 4 touchdowns. And of course, anchoring the whole operation will be the offensive line. The group will be without star lineman Rashawn Slater as he opted out to prepare for the draft, but the unit will still have experience and depth, as the right side will be flanked by senior Gunnar Vogel and junior Ethan Wiederkehr. As we go forward, keep an eye on the left tackle position, as Fitz well be debating whether to insert No. 4 OL recruit Peter Skoronski, one of the highest rated recruitments this previous winter. All in all, this will be a very interesting season for the 'Cats offense, but three takeaways are present at the start: -The 'Cats have depth and experience oozing from almost every position -Peyton Ramsey and Mike Bajakian have a shot to turn the offense into a fantastic aerial attack -Don't sleep on the running game. The days of checkdowns are gone. Let's see how this offense plays out. Check back later for Part 2!
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Taking Stock - June - 2016 The Good: 31 books! I'm still ahead on GR, but slowed down a bit due to end of school year business and travel to ALA. The Bad: Still not reviewing everything I'd like. 159. Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes (6/1) 160. There is a Tribe of Kids by Lane Smith (6/2)* 161. The Bear Ate Your Sandwich by Julia Sarcone-Roach (6/2) 162. Space Dumplins by Craig Thompson (6/3) 163. Face Off! Top Ten List of Everything in Hockey by SIKids (6/3) 164. I Yam a Donkey! by Cece Bell (6/3)* 165. We Dig Worms! by Kevin McCloskey (6/3)* 166. We Forgot Brock! by Carter Goodrich (6/3)* 167. Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone (6/4) 168. Finding Perfect by Elly Swartz (6/5)* 169, Little One by Jo Weaver (6/6)* 170. Sweet Pea and Friends the Sheepover by John & Jennifer Churchman (6/6) 171. The Thank You Book by Mo Willems (6/6)* 172. Our Big Backyard by Laura Bush and Jenna Bush Hager (6/7) 173. Prairie Dog Song by Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore (6/8) 174. Circle by Jeannie Baker (6/8) 175. If You're Reading This by Trent Reedy (6/10) 176. Recess is a Jungle by Jack Chabert (6/10) 177. 100 Sideways Miles by Andrew Smith (6/11)* 178. Walter Wick: Hey Seymour! (6/13) 179. Greenling by Levy Pinfold (6/13) 180. Belzhar by Meg Wolitzer (6/16) Summer Vacation Reading 181. (1) The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wild (6/17) 182. (2) Every Exquisite Thing by Matthew Quick (6/19)* 183. Home Sweet Motel by Chris Grabenstein (6/22)(SLJ review) 184. (3) Bucky and Stu vs. the Mikanikal Man by Cornelius Van Wright (6/24) 185. (4)Nanette's Baguette by Mo Willems (6/25)* 186. (5) The Great Leopard Rescue by Sandra Markle (6/27) 187. (6) How It Went Down by Kekla Magoon (6/27) 188. (7) Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan (6/28) 189. (8) Good Night Yoga by Mariam Gates (6/29) Waiting on Wednesday: Ghost by Jason Reynolds I learned about this from the author's FB page. Ghost by Jason Reynolds. 192 p. Track series. Atheneum/ Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, August 30, 2016. 9781481450157. Publisher synopsis: Ghost wants to be the fastest sprinter on his elite middle school track team, but his past is slowing him down in this first electrifying novel of a brand-new series from Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award–winning author Jason Reynolds. Ghost. Lu. Patina. Sunny. Four kids from wildly different backgrounds with personalities that are explosive when they clash. But they are also four kids chosen for an elite middle school track team—a team that could qualify them for the Junior Olympics if they can get their acts together. They all have a lot to lose, but they also have a lot to prove, not only to each other, but to themselves. Ghost has a crazy natural talent, but no formal training. If he can stay on track, literally and figuratively, he could be the best sprinter in the city. But Ghost has been running for the wrong reasons—it all starting with running away from his father, who, when Ghost was a very little boy, chased him and his mother through their apartment, then down the street, with a loaded gun, aiming to kill. Since then, Ghost has been the one causing problems—and running away from them—until he meets Coach, an ex-Olympic Medalist who blew his own shot at success by using drugs, and who is determined to keep other kids from blowing their shots at life. Man, this kid hit the ground running and I can't keep up! Top Ten Tuesday - Freebie Week This week's TTT theme over at Broke and Bookish is blogger's choice, choose a theme we might have missed or make our own. I'm flying home from ALAAC16 later today so I thought I'd feature the top ten arcs I am most excited to have snagged at the conference! Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier. 240 p. Scholastic Graphix, September 13, 2016. 9780545540612. Garvey's Choice by Nikki Grimes. Highlights Press, October 4, 2016. 9781629797472. Moo by Sharon Creech. 278 p. HarperCollins Publishers, August 30, 2016. 9780062415240 Gutless by Carl Deuker. 328 p. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, September 6, 2016. 9780544649613. Best Man by Richard Peck. 240 p. Penguin Young Reader's Group, September 20, 2016. 9780803738393. Ollie's Odyssey by William Joyce. 304 p. Atheneum/ Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, April, 2016. 9781442473553. Wish by Barbara O'Connor. 240 p. Farrar Strauss Giroux/ Macmillan, August 30, 2016. 978037402733. Nine Ten by Nora Raleigh Baskin. 208 p. Atheneum/ Simon & Schuster, June, 2016. 9781442485068. Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson. 272 p. Bloomsbury, February 14, 2016. 9781681191058. Life in a Fishbowl by Len Vlahos. 325 p. Bloomsbury, January 3, 2017. 9781681190358. Labels: top ten tuesday Non-Fiction Monday: The Great Leopard Rescue: saving the Amur Leopards by Sandra Marle The Great Leopard Rescue: saving the Amur Leopards by Sandra Markle. 48 p. Millbrook Press/ Lerner Publishing Group, August 1, 2016. 9781467792479. (Review from purchased finished copy.) So it's Monday and I'm at ALA. I didn't set up a non-fiction review for today. Now that it's summer, I am trying to push myself to review more. Slow start. Anyway, the picture book I thought was a biography, is told in dialogue from the subject and I thought that even though it's beautiful and it's powerful, it might not be strictly non-fiction. Then I walked past the Lerner booth on my way to the post office (where I had to wait an hour and a half to ship my two boxes of books!) and this book called to me. I have Ms. Markle's earlier book, The Great Monkey Rescue on my summer pile to read and review. After finding out that it was for sale, I grabbed it and went to wait and wait and wait online. Now I'm poolside at my hotel, having lunch and just having read The Great Leopard Rescue. If you don't immediately fall in love with this book thanks to the sedate, snow-covered leopard staring stoically out of the cover, you will fall in love with the smooth narrative depicting dramatic and dangerous loss of this beautiful big cat. The Amur leopard is named for the area in Russia where they range and they now number in the thirties - down from an estimate of about 2400 in 1956. The Russian taiga has been clearcut in search of ore and to support agriculture. The leopard population is also a favorite of poachers, who suffer little consequences if they are even caught. Since the 1990s conservationists have been working hard to protect the leopard population. The latest effort is to borrow leopards from zoos, transport the male and female to a specially designed enclosure on the taiga, where the female will live for the two years it takes to raise her cubs to maturity. Eventually, the mature wild-born cubs will be released to the taiga and the mom will return to her home zoo. Efforts will be made to avoid cross-breeding and the cubs will need to be taught how to avoid the Amur tiger, their only predator besides humans. Plentifully illustrated with large full-color, well-captioned photos, this is a well-designed book. Leopards and cubs appear in a variety of situations - cub play, adult hunting, tranquilized while being tended to by conservation scientists. There's a map of the area where the leopards are found. The narrative flows like a story, neatly incorporating the meaning of some difficult words like, murmers, in parentheses. There's a glossary of sixteen additional words at the back but these are not bolded in the text. An author's note, timeline, a page with five additional "Did you know?" facts, sources notes, and suggestions for further study round out an important addition to school, public and classroom libraries. Sandra Markle, a former science teacher, has a knack for explaining complex environmental issues into an accessible narrative for all readers interested in saving our planet. Don't miss this. Posted by proseandkahn at 10:03 AM No comments: Labels: 2016 favorite, 2016 reading, conservation, endangered animals, informational, leopards, lerner, millbrook press, non-fiction monday ALAAC16: Awards Yesterday was a l-o-n-g day beginning at 7AM with the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Breakfast. I try not to miss this event. I love the energy in the room. I love that all honorees give acceptance speeches. I love that there is an award given to recognize new talent (The John Steptoe Award). What a lovely way to mentor and nurture new artists and writers! All the speeches were deeply personal and all were inspiring. The incredibly talented Jason Reynolds delivered two speeches for his two honor awards and they were two very different speeches. In the first, he reflected (without notes, btw) on his family and his place as a sensitive "crier" among rock hard parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts and uncles. The second was delivered with such passion and poetry that it washed over me like a tidal wave and left me stunned. I wish it was videotaped so that I could view it again. I hope to at least get to read a copy to digest what he said for deeply. The great Jerry Pinkney accepted the Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement Award - such a gracious, gentle, brilliant man! My day ended at the Newbery/ Caldecott Banquet, where Mr. Pinkney received the Wilder Award, as he should. He has illustrated over a hundred books, won 7 Caldecott Honors and 1 Caldecott Medal (personally, I think at least one of those Honors, should've been the Medal). What a body of work! Several years ago, I had the honor of watching him paint at a workshop for ELL teachers at the Henry Hudson Museum. It was incredible to watch the painting emerge from the paper as he casually chatted to the bunch of us! Later, my own ELL colleague and I shared a unit we created around his Newbery-winning Lion and Mouse. We tried not to be intimidated by the fact that he was in the audience! Of course, Sophie Blackall's and Matt de la Peña's speeches were brilliant, inspiring, touching and just plain wonderful to experience. I cannot wait to relive them when they get posted. I did not take too many photographs. There are tons online already. I did take a photo of the program, designed by Sophie Blackall. ALA Annual Conference 2016 So I've been in Orlando since Thursday and already ALAAC16 is a blur. I really should blog as I go but I am terrible at taking notes and try to be present in the moment as much as possible. I arrived ridiculously early on Thursday. I had originally booked my hotel for Friday to Tuesday but, by the time I got around to booking my flight, I couldn't find one to get me in to Orlando in time. So I had to arrive a day early. By that time, I couldn't get convention rates for my room. No matter. I am here! I got into my room early. Grabbed a quick nap and headed to Universal Studios where I spent three or so hours at SeaWorld. These were the first ducks I encountered on my trek. Of course, I am also interested in texture: I have a triptych of succulents from my trip to Albuquerque seven or eight years ago. I may need to make a new one to add to my collection. These are intriguing. Of course, flamingos are always amazing. For some reason, this guy reminded me of this guy Seaworld was fun. I recommend visiting it. On Friday, I had the entire day until exhibits opened at 5:30. I opted for a trip to Universal Studios and cabbed over there in time for the park's opening. Of course, I beelined to Diagon Alley where I spent a blissful three or four hours. I purchased a Hermoine wand (non-interactive) among other things. The place is truly enchanting; kind of makes me want to reread the entire series all over again (for the third time). Having now idea what I was in for, I wandered into the Escape from Gringotts line. It was rather long. After committing, I realized that I missed the warnings about motion sickness and back problems. Thank goodness it was short. It was fantastic! I wish my inner ear was not such a traitor to my body. I had a delicious lunch in The Leaky Cauldron. I am sorry that I did not take any pics but highly recommend the fish and chips. I spent entirely too much money and had a high old time. Labels: alaac16, conferences Bucky and Stu vs. the Mikanikal Man Bucky and Stu vs. the Mikanikal Man by Cornelius Van Wright. unpgd. Nancy Paulsen Books/ Penguin Young Readers Group, July, 2015. 9780399164279. (Review from finished copy courtesy of Blue Slip Media) My, my. How did I miss adorable homage to imaginative play? Many thanks to Blue Slip Media for remedying this. Bucky and Stu, two adorable bffs clad in homemade superhero outfits (the yellow rubber gloves are a hilarious touch) do battle against a variety of homegrown baddies delightfully constructed of various and sundry household items, such as boxes, vacuums and mops. I actually had this flashback to the clubhouse my brother made way back in the time of dinosaurs when I was young. That rickety contraption was a fort, a war bunker, a ship, and even a space ship and provided hours of play when our mother kicked the six of us out of the house for the day to find our own entertainment. Bucky and Stu are totally in sync, totally engaged in their story, which is collaborative and a perfect outlet for their seemingly boundless energy, until it's time for lunch. Then food is the only thing on their minds. Once recharged, Bucky shows Stu, Mikanikal Man, a super-duper robot villain that only needs a power source for them to do battle with. A rain storm drives the boys indoors and a lightning strike powers Mikanikal Man. The next day, the boys are puzzled when they find that Mikanikal Man is missing, then terrified when he looms over them. Have the superheroes met their match? The water color and pencil illustrations perfectly capture the boys' frenetic energy as does the ever-changing type-face. The illustrations have a graphic novel feel and contain lots of fun little details. This is definitely one to ham up during read aloud. The group I read the book to loved it and they all wanted to look at the book again to chuckle over the pictures. Bucky and Stu vs. the Mikanikal Man might just inspire some free play in the library and, hopefully out of doors instead of in the basement on electronic devices. Don't miss this gem. Here's hoping to seeing some more of this dynamic duo in action. ETA 6/29: Thanks to Mr. Van Wright for commenting! Please visit Bucky and Stu's website for cool animations, a curriculum guide and more! Labels: 2016 reading, action, friendship, humorous, imagination, imaginative play, nancy paulsen books, penguin young readers group, picture book, superheroes I'm presently in Orlando at ALA Annual trying to be judicious about which arcs I'll be sending home. These came from Candlewick Press early this week. The Dog Ray by Linda Coggin. 193 p. Candlewick Press, November 8, 2016. 9780763679385. Publisher synopsis: By turns humorous, poignant, and moving, this tale of a girl who comes back to Earth as a dog is a nuanced portrait of death, love, grief, and hope. When my death came it was swift. Swift as a running horse. It wasted no time. Daisy, age twelve, has died in a car accident. She finds herself in the afterworld, which resembles nothing more than a job center. Her soul is being returned to Earth, but not as a human being—she's returning as a dog. A dog who retains Daisy's thoughts and pluck and is determined to get back to her parents and to get back home. What she doesn't expect is that life as a dog named Ray would come with such worries—and moments of jubilation—as she grows to care for others in a whole new way. Told in a compelling first-person voice, Linda Coggin's incredible novel touches on loyalty and freedom, connection and acceptance, and is sure to stay with readers long after the story is done. Radical by E.M. Kokie. 437 p. Candlewick Press, September 13, 2016. 9780763669621. Publisher synopsis: Determined to survive the crisis she's sure is imminent, Bex is at a loss when her world collapses in the one way she hasn't planned for. Preppers. Survivalists. Bex prefers to think of herself as a realist who plans to survive, but regardless of labels, they're all sure of the same thing: a crisis is coming. And when it does, Bex will be ready. She's planned exactly what to pack, she knows how to handle a gun, and she'll drag her family to safety by force if necessary. When her older brother discovers Clearview, a group that takes survival just as seriously as she does, Bex is intrigued. While outsiders might think they're a delusional doomsday group, she knows there's nothing crazy about being prepared. But Bex isn't prepared for Lucy, who is soft and beautiful and hates guns. As her brother's involvement with some of the members of Clearview grows increasingly alarming and all the pieces of Bex's life become more difficult to juggle, Bex has to figure out where her loyalties really lie. In a gripping new novel, E. M. Kokie questions our assumptions about family, trust, and what it really takes to survive. Still a Work in Progress by Jo Knowles. 312 p. Candlewick Press, August 2, 2016. 9780763672171. Publisher synopsis: In a return to middle-grade fiction, master of perspectives Jo Knowles depicts a younger sibling struggling to maintain his everyday life when his older sister is in crisis. Noah is just trying to make it through seventh grade. The girls are confusing, the homework is boring, and even his friends are starting to bug him. Not to mention that his older sister, Emma, has been acting pretty strange, even though Noah thought she'd been doing better ever since the Thing They Don't Talk About. The only place he really feels at peace is in art class, with a block of clay in his hands. As it becomes clear through Emma's ever-stricter food rules and regulations that she's not really doing better at all, the normal seventh-grade year Noah was hoping for begins to seem pretty unattainable. In an affecting and realistic novel with bright spots of humor, Jo Knowles captures the complexities of navigating middle school while feeling helpless in the face of a family crisis. The Light Fantastic by Sarah Combs. 307 p. Candlewick Press, September 13, 2016. 9780763678517. Publisher synopsis: Seven tightly interwoven narratives. Three harrowing hours. One fateful day that changes everything. Delaware, the morning of April 19. Senior Skip Day, and April Donovan's eighteenth birthday. Four days after the Boston Marathon bombing, the country is still reeling, and April's rare memory condition has her recounting all the tragedies that have cursed her birth month. And just what was that mysterious gathering under the bleachers about? Meanwhile, in Nebraska, Lincoln Evans struggles to pay attention in Honors English, distracted by the enigmatic presence of Laura Echols, capturer of his heart. His teacher tries to hold her class's interest, but she can't keep her mind off what Adrian George told her earlier. Over in Idaho, Phoebe is having second thoughts about the Plan mere hours before the start of a cross-country ploy led by an Internet savant known as the Mastermind. Is all her heartache worth the cost of the Assassins' machinations? The Light Fantastic is a tense, shocking, and beautifully wrought exploration of the pain and pathos of a generation of teenagers on the brink—and the hope of moving from shame and isolation into the light of redemption. It Looks Like This by Rafi Mittlefehldt. 327 p. Candlewick Press, September 6, 2016. 9780763687199. Publisher synopsis: In spare, understated prose heightened by a keen lyricism, a debut author will take your breath away. A new state, a new city, a new high school. Mike's father has already found a new evangelical church for the family to attend, even if Mike and his plainspoken little sister, Toby, don't want to go. Dad wants Mike to ditch art for sports, to toughen up, but there's something uneasy behind his demands. Then Mike meets Sean, the new kid, and "hey" becomes games of basketball, partnering on a French project, hanging out after school. A night at the beach. The fierce colors of sunrise. But Mike's father is always watching. And so is Victor from school, cell phone in hand. In guarded, Carveresque prose that propels you forward with a sense of stomach-dropping inevitability, Rafi Mittlefehldt tells a wrenching tale of first love and loss that exposes the undercurrents of a tidy suburban world. Heartbreaking and ultimately life-affirming, It Looks Like This is a novel of love and family and forgiveness—not just of others, but of yourself. Phantom Limbs by Paula Garner. 352 p. Candlewick Press, September 13, 2016. 9780763682057. Publisher synopsis: How do you move on from an irreplaceable loss? In a poignant debut, a sixteen-year-old boy must learn to swim against an undercurrent of grief—or be swept away by it. Otis and Meg were inseparable until her family abruptly moved away after the terrible accident that left Otis's little brother dead and both of their families changed forever. Since then, it's been three years of radio silence, during which time Otis has become the unlikely protégé of eighteen-year-old Dara—part drill sergeant, part friend—who's hell-bent on transforming Otis into the Olympic swimmer she can no longer be. But when Otis learns that Meg is coming back to town, he must face some difficult truths about the girl he's never forgotten and the brother he's never stopped grieving. As it becomes achingly clear that he and Meg are not the same people they were, Otis must decide what to hold on to and what to leave behind. Quietly affecting, this compulsively readable debut novel captures all the confusion, heartbreak, and fragile hope of three teens struggling to accept profound absences in their lives. Someone I Wanted to Be by Aurelia Wills. 324 p. Candlewick Press, September 6, 2016. 9780763681562. Publisher synopsis: When an insecure teen starts impersonating someone else, her life spirals dangerously out of control in a realistic, relatable novel about finding yourself—and discovering your true friends. Leah Lobermier dreams of becoming a doctor, but it's hard to stay focused on getting good grades when boys make oinking sounds at her in school and her mother spends every night on the couch with a bottle of wine. Leah's skinny and popular "friends," Kristy and Corinne, aren't much better and can hardly be counted on for support. When the girls convince a handsome older man to buy them beer, Leah takes his phone number and calls him, pretending to be Kristy—coy and confident—and they develop a relationship, talking and texting day after day. But as the lie she created grows beyond her control, can Leah put a stop to things before she—or Kristy—is seriously hurt? Then I got this from Time-Life Books: Time for Kids: Awesome America: everything you ever wanted to know about the history, people and culture. 208 p. Time Home Entertainment, Inc., May, 2016. 9781618930. Publisher synopsis: TIME For Kids explores America from sea to shining sea! Discover what makes America unique in this comprehensive timeline and photographic overview of American history—pre-Columbus through the present—highlighting the milestone events and important people that have made America awesome. Perfect for both dip-in reference and longer-form reading, Awesome America is organized into thematic sections, each comprised of bite-sized articles, engaging factoid sidebars, colorful charts, graphics and interactive quizzes to help make learning about American history interesting, interactive, and fun. From America's early history all the way to present day, kids will learn about what it was like to grow up in the 1700's, 1800's, 1900's and today and discover the inventions, innovations, and important social movements great American's have created over the years. Arc Review: Finding Perfect by Elly Swartz Finding Perfect by Elly Swartz. 304 p. Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Young Readers, October 18, 2016. 9780374303129. (Review from arc courtesy of the publisher.) Molly Nathan likes things just so. Her cherished collection of glass animals has to be arranged perfectly. Her homework is not allowed to have one erasure. She's at odds with odd numbers. And that moment just before she recites her poetry in the slam, is perfect. Unfortunately, it's getting harder for Molly to achieve perfect. Her brother keeps disturbing her animals. The work is getting harder in school. The rituals she keeps to keep her anxiety down are starting to get in the way. She's terrified that her best friend might find out. She's also yearning for her mom to return to the family. She thinks that if she wins the poetry slam, her mom will have to come back. In the last two months, I have read four books in which the main character suffers from OCD - two YA and two MG. All were well-drawn, engaging and tugged at my heartstrings. In my book, it is most difficult to write middle grade fiction. The author has to get so much right and it's so easy to get things wrong. In Finding Perfect, we have a winning main character in Molly. She's not only facing common problems - family dysfunction and friendship conflict - but she's battling irresistible rituals that are taking over her life. I think it's safe to say that we all have a Molly in our life, especially if we are in education. We just might not know it yet. I think this is an important book. I'm not real into bibliotherapy. I tend prefer to give books not to the "sufferer" per se, but friends and classmates so that they might gain some compassion and insight. I guess I'm on a bit of mission to eradicate offhand comments like, "I am so-o-o OCD!" in both adults and students. No! No! No! No! Young people who are in the grips of this are crippled by anxiety and rituals. This book effectively, even brilliantly portrays the stark reality at an age-appropriate level for the middle grade reader. (I highly recommend The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B by Teresa Toten for a brilliant YA treatment.) Finding Perfect also features well-drawn secondary characters, including sympathetic adults.The dialogue is realistic and Molly's narration is nearly pitch-perfect. I think this would make for a terrific audiobook with the right, young-sounding narrator. I also think the cover is pretty perfect (take a gander at the spine art). Another notable debut from the "Sweet Sixteens!" I can't wait to booktalk this next school year! Posted by proseandkahn at 4:40 PM 1 comment: Labels: 2016 debut, 2016 favorite, 2016 reading, family, farrar straus and giroux, friendship, mg, ocd Waiting on Wednesday: Return by Aaron Becker Return by Aaron Becker. unpgd. Candlewick Press, August 2, 2016. 9780763677305. Publisher synopsis: Failing to get the attention of her busy father, a lonely girl turns back to a fantastic world for friendship and adventure. It's her third journey into the enticing realm of kings and emperors, castles and canals, exotic creatures and enchanting landscapes. This time, it will take something truly powerful to persuade her to return home, as a gripping backstory is revealed that will hold readers in its thrall. Caldecott Honor winner Aaron Becker delivers a suspenseful and moving climax to his wordless trilogy, an epic that began with the award-winning Journeyand continued with the celebrated follow-up Quest. I collect wordless books and constantly encourage LA and other teachers to try to incorporate them as read alouds and writing prompts. The first two books are nothing less than magical and the conclusion has already garnered starred reviews. Top Ten Tuesday - Faves of 2016 The theme for this week's TTT over at Broke and Bookish is 2016 favorites. I have favorited 36 books on GR so far. Here are the ten that still make my heart sing and that were published in 2016. YA: The Great American Whatever by Tim Federle. I adore Tim Federle. This book, which I somehow never got around to reviewing, made me laugh and cry often and sometimes together. I also wanted to alternately hug and throttle Quinn, a most memorable and endearingly infuriating main character. The Geek's Guide to Unrequited Love by Sarvenaz Tash. This was such a fun read! Review here. Every Exquisite Thing by Matthew Quick. I just finished reading this with my ears and am still processing it. MG: Free Verse by Sarah Dooley. Do you have students/ patrons who can't get enough sad books? Hand them Free Verse. Review here. Finding Perfect by Elly Swartz. I will be reviewing this notable debut in the next day or so. The Key to Extraordinary by Natalie Lloyd. There's this homespun beauty and simplicity in Natalie Lloyd's writing that I just love to sink into. I don't know if I will get to review this gem, but the audiobook is quite lovely. Maybe a Fox by Kathi Appelt and Alison McGhee. My review of the book is here. I recently learned of the audiobook and will be rereading it with my ears the summer. Waylon! One Awesome Thing by Sara Pennypacker. This is the first book in a terrific new series by the author of Clementine. Review here. Non-fiction: Ada's Violin by Susan Hood. Every time I reread this book, I love it more. Review here. Radiant Child by Javaka Steptoe. I need to review this. The art is nothing less than spectacular. 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Relatively Stable Idiot Week 8: February 19-25 2018 "the leaves of a tree delight us more than the roots" - Tolstoy (Everything is clickbait) "The big choices we make are practically random. The small choices probably tell us more about who we are. Which field we go into may depend on which high school teacher we happen to meet. Who we marry may depend on who happens to be around at the right time of life. On the other hand, the small decisions are very systematic." - Amos Tversky In his excellent book The Geography of Genius, author Eric Weiner identifies three attributes common to all creative societies: Disorder - to shake up the status quo Diversity - to produce both different viewpoints, and identify new ones Discernment - the ability to discern the good ideas from the bad Perhaps we can use these same attributes in our coaching? Disorder - it's long been known that variable and-or random practice elicits better learning than block practice. Coaches should be creative with the way they use this knowledge to generate more efficient learning opportunities. Diversity - I've written many times about the importance of protecting against bias. Seek out different opinions, and strive to better understand them. Cultivate empathy in all that you do. Discernment - to "kill your darlings" is famous literary advice from Arthur Quiller-Couch (often attributed to Oscar Wilde, William Faulkner, Stephen King, and Chekov), who spread it in his 1913-1914 Cambridge lectures "On the Art of Writing". It refers to ridding your most precious and self-indulgent passages from your writing, and in so doing improving the reading experience. In the same way, we must be careful to not get too emotionally attached to certain 'favorite' elements in our program. We must continue to justify EVERYTHING we do - and if we cannot, we must be ruthless. Many folks have their opinions on what the Olympics have become - and in this case, specifically, have opinions about the legitimacy - or not - of some of the participants. For example - it is in my opinion, that the Nigerian bobsled team should not be in Pyeongchang. Nor should the Ghanaian skeleton slider, the Mexican cross-country skier, the Hungarian half-pipe skier, and countless others. The narrative that is continually repeated is that their stories are somehow 'inspiring'. Not to get too deep into it, but I ask anyone who shares this view - what exactly is inspiring about a 43 year old Mexican who took up cross-country 12 months ago, only to gain access into the Olympic Games because of the IOC small-Nation policy, finishing last in the event, almost half an hour behind the winner? In a world chock-full of 100s of thousands of truly inspiring stories in every corner of the globe - or, for that matter, of the 1000s of legitimate Olympians every 4 years - who a large percentage of will no doubt have a more inspiring story -, please tell me what is inspiring about this? It's not. It's not because it is not about inspiration - it is about novelty. "It doesn't matter if you're 43 years old and it doesn't if there is no snow in Mexico and it doesn't matter if you don't have the money to pursue the sport … What matters is that if you want to do it, you can do it." - German Madrazo. What Mr Madrazo is saying there is that the Olympics are for everyone. That it shouldn't matter where you come from, what age you are, or how even how good you are at your sport - if you want to go to an Olympic Games, you should be allowed to go. When did the Olympic Games become about celebrating participation? I guess it comes back to the question I asked last week - what are the Olympic Games truly about? I've been thinking a lot about that question the past two weeks in South Korea, and will explore I further on next week's post. I don't think you can truly answer the question about Olympic Games participation until we know what the point of the Games really is. But I still want to talk a little about it … Inspiring - or novel? What exactly is inspiring about a Jamaican bobsleigh team that every four years come crawling out of the woodwork, crying poor, leveraging the legacy of Cool Runnings, and in so doing, end up lining the pockets of athletes (sometimes), coaches (probably not often), and administrators (where else does the money go, if not to these guys?), from monies collected from gullible public and sponsors, and end up in some entirely predictable disarray - this time, having their coach and sled leaving them the week of competition (this year, respected brands Red Bull and Puma both signed on to the Jamaican project - proving that it is not only a naive public that falls for their tricks). A little recent history - 43 year old Jamaican Winston Watts, who came out of returned in 2014 to make another run for 'Olympic Glory', apparently raised in excess of $300,000 through various on-line funding campaigns, appealing to a naive public that he needed funds for equipment and travel - only to show up in Sochi with a rented sled, and finishing 29th out of 30. But this time is different you say - this time, it is a female Jamaican bobsled team. This inspires how exactly? How exactly is it inspring that an American who had already competed at the Olympics (for America) decides she would rather compete for Jamaica, and puts together a team of athletes, coaches, etc. and finishes 2nd last, leaving in their wake the latest round of Jamaican organizational incompetence on literally the eve of official training in Pyeong Chang? The well-worn IOC argument is that by opening up spots for under-qualified athletes, this will somehow ignite an interest in those countries who do not have traditional winter sport legacies. So will we now see a huge influx of Nigerian bobsledders, Mexican cross-country skiers, and Puerto Rican downhillers? Fortunately, we do not have to guess as to the answer of this. If this argument had any truth to it, then where is the Jamaican legacy from Cool Runnings? Where is the established Jamaican program? Where are the Jamaican bobsleigh stars? Why does the current program consist of a transplanted American, and a push-athlete who *might* be the among the top 1000 available on the island? The reality is that these novelties continue to be encouraged because it is is either an easy route to the Games, or an expenses-paid trip to the Olympics for sport officials. For a multitude of coaches, administrators, government officials, and other hangers-on, it is their chance to live the vicarious Olympic dream - to march in the Opening Ceremonies (don't get me started on that one. IMO - the Opening and Closing Ceremonies should be athletes-only). The Jamaican team - 2 competing athletes, and one alternate, had at least 10 coaches and officials, basking in the 'Olympism'. The flip: "It's important to me that little girls and little boys see someone that looks like them, talks like them, has the same culture as them, has crazy, curly hair and wears it natural, has brown skin, included in different things in this world. When you grow up and you don't see that, you feel that you can't do it. And that is not right." - Jamaican bobsleigh pilot Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian I used to coach Jazmine, and I tend to believe she believes what she says here. So while the Mexican skier, or the Nigerian bobsledder will not necessarily inspire little Mexican boys to ski or little Nigerian girls to bobsled, perhaps their participation here will inspire Nigerians and Mexicans (and others who look like them, or can relate to them) to feel that they too can 'live out their dreams', or - more specifically, perhaps a 'more-diverse' athlete group speaks to segments of the greater population that are a) not spoken to through your typical Winter Olympic athlete; b) not spoken to through other means - i.e. summer-sport athletes; and in so doing, this accumulation of additional inspirers-influencers increases the number of positive role models that young people can look towards. I guess you can argue that if one young person is inspired by one of these athlete's stories, then perhaps it is worth it … but is it still worth the hype? Over more legitimate Olympians, with more honest stories? One of many problems with this - and why so many legitimate athletes get annoyed about these Olympic 'participants' is because the title 'Olympian' should mean something. The argument is that athletes such as Madrazo, Pita Taufatofua, Charles Flaherty, Liz Swaney, are simply cheapening the brand. If all it takes to be an Olympian is having access to the right passport, filling out some paperwork, and do a year or two of rudimentary training - literally available to anyone who has the spare time, and the will -, then what message is this sending; again, how is this inspiring? And what message is this sending the real athletes who have dedicated their lives to their sport, often undertaking significant financial expenses (amateur athletes taking out loans to fund their training, and their potential Olympic dreams is a feature - not a bug of the amateur sport system), only to see the headlines, and anything that arises from it, to be taken by part-time amateurs? This is not a new thing: "With every Winter Olympics, fans eat up the weird stories about the athletes from warm-weather countries that would seem to have no business participating in their chosen sports. And although the Jamaican bobsledders failed to qualify for the Olympics this time, the Vancouver Games offer plenty of intriguing tales. In addition to the middle-aged German skier prince representing Mexico, there's a speedskater from the Cayman Islands, cross-country skiers from Bermuda, Ethiopia and Ghana, and a few other oddballs who marched in Friday's opening ceremony. Even Jamaica still got to raise its flag: a freestyle skier from the country earned a spot at the Olympics. Sure, these stories are charming. Too often, however, the connection between the athletes and the countries they represent is tenuous at best. Though athletes are required to be citizens of the countries they're competing for, that definition of "citizen" varies widely from one country to the next. It's a problem that has spread across a spectrum of sports. A Pittsburgh-bred point guard, who speaks little Russian, suited up for Russia's basketball team during the Beijing Olympics. African distance runners have competed for Bahrain, and American baseball players for Italy. But the tie between country and competitor is especially loose in the Winter Games, since warm-weather places like Mexico and Jamaica can't even claim a speck of snow or ice. Errol Kerr, the Jamaican ski cross athlete, grew up in the Lake Tahoe area. Ruben Gonzalez, a luger with Argentina's team, lives in Katy, Texas; he moved to the U.S. when he was six." (From a 2010 Time magazine article, detailing the story of German, Austria-living, 51 year-old 'Mexican' skier, Hubertus von Hohenlohe.) One of the 'inspiring' athletes - Ghana skeleton slider (who was raised primarily in Holland, and now lives in the US) actually does have a pretty inspiring back-story - but it - and he - is still not Olympian-worthy. The following paragraph is from an article in The Atlantic - "At the time, Frimpong was still focused on the racetrack—and specifically the 200-meter sprint. His eyes were set on the 2012 Olympics in London. Then an injury derailed those plans, throwing into limbo the possibility of him ever competing at the Olympic level. But Nicola Minichiello, a Dutch coach, saw his potential as a sprinter and asked him to consider switching to bobsled." And from a BBC article entitled Africans at the Winter Olympics: Inspirational - or glory-hunters? "Ghana's Akwasi Frimpong is another favourite in Pyeongchang, winning legions of fans with his wide smile, brightly-coloured helmet and dance moves. He was born and raised in Ghana until he was eight, when his mother took him to the Netherlands. He has been quite open about the fact he initially tried to compete for his adopted home at the London 2012 Olympics, but his dreams were crushed after he suffered an injury." This is the narrative that has been consistently shared in the media - that 'an injury cost him his chance to compete in the London Olympics'. The reality, however, is that Frimpong has a 100m PR of 11.04. The reality is he didn't qualify for the London Olympics because he is a terrible sprinter - his 'injury problems' had nothing to do with it. The reality is - even though he has stated he wants to continue on, and medal in four years (anf thereby inspire a continent) - he is also a terrible skeleton slider. Too slow at the start, too big, and too old, he literally has approximately a zero percent chance of medal in in 4 years, but a gullible media and public eat it up - "the inspiring story of the old, slow, Ghana skeleton guy, who against all odds is going to win an Olympic medal". It's dishonest. It's dishonest of him to communicate this, and it is dishonest of the media to share it. The above was supposed to be just a short introduction to what I really wanted to write about, but ended up being a bit of a rant. Sorry about that. I've been thinking a lot lately about this quote from former US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts." It's obviously been re-introduced into our current world through the proliferation of 'fake news', and the constant lies in Washington. I don't really think we can disagree with it, but personally, I would go further. Everyone who read my rant will assumedly have an opinion on what I wrote. You may think I am full of crap - that the Jamaican bobsled team and the Mexican skier is 'what the Olympics is all about'. If I debated further, you may simply state - "well - that is just your opinion … and we are all entitled to our own opinions". The problem with this statement is, while we are all entitled to our own thoughts, opinions can actually be harmful, dangerous, and lead to much unnecessary discord. "Scientists have been warning about global warming for decades. It's too late to stop it now, but we can lessen its severity and impacts." - David Suzuki "This very expensive GLOBAL WARMING bullshit has got to stop. Our planet is freezing, record low temps, and our GW scientists are stuck in ice." - Donald Trump These are both 'opinions', and as much as we may snigger at the obvious confusion of the author of the second one, the fact that it came from the mouth of the American President - and that he is 'entitled to his opinion' - is dangerous. Because you know what - global-warming is an opinion. It just happens that David Suzuki's opinion is shared by over 97% of all climate scientists … and Trump's opinion is political spin motivated by the money of the fossil fuel industry, and the word of the 'scientists' they are able to pay off (in some cases, literally the very same ones that were paid by the tobacco industry to deny that smoking has a link to lung cancer back as far back as the 1950s). "From the 1950s onward, the oil and tobacco firms were using not only the same PR firms and same research institutes, but many of the same researchers," Problem is we are seen as weak if we don't form an opinion. Kurt Andersen, in his wonderful book, Fantasyland, wrote: "Only a third of us, for instance, believe with some certainty that CO2 emissions from cars and factories are the main cause of Earth's warming. Only a third are sure the tale of creation in Genesis isn't a literal, factual account. Only a third strongly disbelieve in telepathy and ghosts. Two-thirds of Americans believe that "angels and demons are active in the world." At least half are absolutely certain Heaven exists, ruled over by a personal God—not some vague force or universal spirit but a guy. More than a third of us believe not only that global warming is no big deal but that it's a hoax perpetrated by a conspiracy of scientists, government, and journalists. A third believe that our earliest ancestors were humans just like humans today; that the government has, in league with the pharmaceutical industry, hidden evidence of "natural" cancer cures; that extraterrestrials have recently visited (or now reside on) Earth. A quarter believe vaccines cause autism and that Donald Trump won the popular vote in the 2016 general election. A quarter believe that our previous president was (or is?) the Antichrist. A quarter believe in witches. Remarkably, no more than one in five Americans believe the Bible consists mainly of legends and fables—around the same number who believe that "the media or the government adds secret mind-controlling technology to television broadcast signals" and that U.S. officials were complicit in the 9/ 11 attacks." We are like this because - according to Andersen - "we're Americans, because being American means we can believe any damn thing we want, that our beliefs are equal or superior to anyone else's, experts be damned. Once people commit to that approach, the world turns inside out, and no cause-and-effect connection is fixed. The credible becomes incredible and the incredible credible." One thing I have been thinking a lot about these last two weeks are Olympic legacies. It is pretty clear that South Korea is going to be saddled with the management of a bunch of white elephant facilities, half-finished housing projects, hotels, and failed business - simply because their government, for some reason, thought it a good idea to bid for the Winter Olympics Games - in a region of the world where the populace has little interest in winter sports. At least, this is my thesis going in. To be honest, this is something I do not know a lot about - so rather than offering a strong opinion one way our the other, all I can do is ask relevant questions, do some research, talk to others who know more about this than I do, and wait and see. I will endeavor to find out what experts in this have to say, talk about it with others - thereby forced into synthesize my thoughts more clearly, and do my best to ignore all the dogma, the hype, the sensationalized thoughts of those who do not have the relevant knowledge. In the meantime, any conversation I have about this will be prefaced with context around my understanding of it: "This is a topic that interests me; as I know it interests many more. It has been written about many times, and is being actively debated throughout the world - in public and governmental circles, and is probably worthy of further discussion. With the fairly limited information I currently posses, I tend to lean towards thinking we need to do a far better job of ensuring that countries, cities, business, etc. are in a position to adequately cope with any potential post-Olympics fall-out. Further, we need to come to a more concrete consensus on what the Olympic Games are really about - and whether elite competition is the best use of public funds to begin with. If it is not - and this is the way I am currently leaning - then what is the alternative? I believe we can find a solution that strengthens the 'Olympic movement'; that doesn't line the pockets of the few at the expense of the many; that inspires people across the globe - young and old alike; and can be a vehicle for good through our increasingly connected experience here on earth." What I cannot do is offer a definitive opinion yet. I simply don't have the requisite knowledge. Charles Munger apparently won't enter into a debate unless he knows both sides of it equally. He won't allow himself to form a strong opinion unless he knows the alternative side of the argument better than the other side does. While this is perhaps a step to far for most of us, the take-home is relevant: don't rush to form an opinion just because 'society' pressures you into it. Shane Parrish goes further still - suggesting we train ourselves to be eager to be wrong: Not to simply being open to being wrong - but to actively trying to disprove what we currently think: "Simply being open to being wrong allows you to keep the window cracked when confronted with disconfirming evidence — to say Well, I was open to it! and keep on with your old conclusion." Being open to being wrong frequently "turns into empty words on a page." This is all a long-winded way of saying - as it relates to the Olympics, participation, the IOC, the 'Olympic ideal', how participants are viewed by other Olympians, what the realty is, and how it is spun by an uneducated media: while we are all 'entitled' to an opinion here, perhaps it is prudent that we contextualize it a little. One of the Durants' biological lessons of history is 'Life is Competition': "Co-operation is real, and increases with social development, but mostly because it is a tool and form of competition; we co-operate in our group— our family, community, club, church, party, "race," or nation— in order to strengthen our group in its competition with other groups. Competing groups have the qualities of competing individuals: acquisitiveness, pugnacity, partisanship, pride. Our states, being ourselves multiplied, are what we are; they write our natures in bolder type, and do our good and evil on an elephantine scale. We are acquisitive, greedy, and pugnacious because our blood remembers millenniums through which our forebears had to chase and fight and kill in order to survive, and had to eat to their gastric capacity for fear they should not soon capture another feast. War is a nation's way of eating. It promotes co-operation because it is the ultimate form of competition. Until our states become members of a large and effectively protective group they will continue to act like individuals and families in the hunting stage." (The other two lessons: 1) life is selection; and 2) life must breed) "The common sense of the eighteenth century, its grasp of the obvious facts of human suffering, and of the obvious demands of human nature, acted on the world like a bath of moral cleansing". — Alfred North Whitehead Sprinting is a highly complicated puzzle that each athlete has their own unique solution to. Coach to their solution - not yours. Each sprinter has a bias to how they move - programming, cueing, and even therapeutic input should all align with these biases. Understand that each step is a product of the step that preceded it - none exist in isolation, so beware of coaching static 'positions' - we must see the entire movement in context to accurately determine a correction POD OF THE WEEK Waking Up with Sam Harris - Niall Ferguson Networks and Heirarchies Large social networks are inclined towards polarization Even small networks will tend to self-segregate the into clusters - "birds of a feather flock together" (homophile) - this happens on Facebook, Twitter etc. We thought that if everyone was connected them everything would be great. We should have known better. Counter-factual A counter-factual has to be explicit - History is an imaginative discipline - always conducting thought experiments. We can present both facts and counter-factuals. If only facts - then just writing a chronicle Sometimes being right condemns you to being in a minority The paradox is that it will be better for the Democrats that Trump got his chance. Liberalism will be the beneficiary of the Trump presidency If Clinton won, fake news and conspiracy theories would be infallible. Rs would go all out to impeach Capitalism - globalization 8 richest people on earth have more money than the bottom half of the population (3.5 billion) However - Globalization has a paradoxical impact. It tends to widen inequality within countries, and reduce inequality between countries. Rise of the middle class - especially in Asia over the last 30 years. So on balance, human race is less unequal. Bottom 20% of population - upward mobility is limited because of educational failure Universal basic income - in addition to other programs is a bad idea. Ideas like this that go from intellectuals into the sausage machine that is politics they morph and become a patch on top of old arrangements of fiscal redistribution "The truth is in books; it is not on-line" - Ferguson "Never miss a good chance to shut up" - Will Rogers Labels: Cool Runnings, creativity, Everything is clickbait, Niall Ferguson, Olympic Games, Olympic legacies, sam Harris, Tolstoy kopi 19 July 2021 at 22:48 คาสิโนสด บาคาร่า ทีเด็ดบอลวันนี้ ทีเด็ดหวยยี่กี Frank 21 December 2021 at 09:04 the Olympic Games are really Custom Homework Help and whether elite competition is the best use of public funds to begin with. Relatively Stable Genius Week 7: February 12-18 2018 Very Stable Genius Week 6: February 5-11 2018 Very Stable Genius Week 5: January 29 - February 4...
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This page displays sold house prices for Ling Common in Norwich. Ling Common in Coltishall, Norwich consists predominantly of terraced houses. Properties on Ling Common typically have values around £150,000 - £200,000, with larger terraced houses and townhouses valued at around £200,000. Map showing Ling Common in Norwich.
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The Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS) has announced changes to their Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC) requirements (read the Regulatory Focus article). Essentially, the RAC has new eligibility requirements, a new fee structure, and some minor changes to the re-certification deadlines and process. The biggest change comes in the eligibility requirements. Starting with the Fall 2014 exam period, RAPS will require a person seeking the RAC credential to have BOTH a college degree (Bachelors or above) AND (currently this is "or") some number of years of professional regulatory or related healthcare product experience. There is no definition given for "related healthcare product experience" nor which experience is valid and which is not. The minimum number of years of required experience depends on the level of education (Bachelors = 3 yrs; Masters = 2 yrs; Doctorate = 1 yr). The new fee structure for the exam simplifies the registration process. No longer will there be early and late registration dates plus member/non-member rates. Now, RAPS members will pay $425 and non-members will pay $525 to take the exam. Additionally, there are new registration deadlines: March 1st for the spring exam cycle and September 1st for the fall cycle. Finally, some minor recertification changes. Recertification will occur every three years as currently required, but the deadline for recertification will change to reflect when a person received the RAC. If you took the spring exam your deadline will be June 15th; if you took the fall exam the deadline is December 15th. It is unclear from the announcement whether this will be instituted retroactively or just going forward. And if you forget to recertify by the deadline? Your RAC designation will be revoked 15 days after your recertification date. Certification may be restored within the next year as long as you supply the required 36 recertification credits and pay a late fee. If you fail to recertify within the one year "grace" period, you must then retake the exam in order to regain certification. How might this affect the members of NCRAF? Given the eligibility change from an "or" to an "and" in the requirements, I might expect the demographics of our US and EU RAC workshop participants to change – more experienced people, less novices. But maybe not, one can attend the workshops to learn regulatory and product development without having to take the exam. Still, the new eligibility requirements might make it harder for new people to break into regulatory. I'm fairly certain that my attainment of the RAC credential before I had regulatory experience enabled my career transition from a bench scientist to regulatory professional.
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Ex-Caps GM George McPhee watches son Graham get drafted by Oilers Ex-Capitals GM George McPhee watches son Graham get drafted into NHL By Alex Prewitt Your teams. Your favorite writers. Wherever you want them. Personalize SI with our new App. Install on iOS (iOS or Android) BUFFALO, N.Y. — Thirty minutes or so after the Edmonton Oilers picked his only son in the 2016 NHL draft, George McPhee's eyes were still misty, his throat still clotted, his cell still jingling with texts. He had experienced many of these before, calling names and making dreams come true as the longtime GM in Washington, but nothing compared to Saturday afternoon. "After all the years in the business," he said, "it's torture sitting there." Until the fourth round began, McPhee was merely another suit on the floor, sitting at the New York Islanders' table as their special advisor. He had arrived at First Niagara Center torn over whether to even join his family in the stands, where 17-year-old Graham was watching and waiting with increased excitement. That morning, Graham had kept bugging his father about his prospects. Where am I going? Where am I going? George said he didn't know, but based on experience figured that somewhere in the second half sounded accurate. Finally, at the behest of his wife, McPhee decided he should share the moment. He left the table, climbed the stairs, and found his son. "The right thing to do," he called it. • Auston Matthews' unique road to the NHL Together, they listened as 30 picks elapsed in the fourth, and then 27 more in the fifth. Finally, Edmonton made its announcement at No. 149. The Oilers select…from the United States National Under-18 Team…Graham McPhee. The family rose up. First, Graham hugged his mother, Leah. Then he turned to George, who extended his hand but could not look Graham in the eye. "You understand it, but you don't quite understand it until you go through it," George said later. "It's an emotional experience. Wow." It was here, speaking with several reporters just off the draft floor during the sixth round, that the memories came roaring back. The sounds of tennis balls blasting the basement walls and pucks crashing against the garage door, how George and Leah kept track of their only son's whereabouts. "You always knew where he was because you could hear him," George said. The driveway games Graham played with Alex Ovechkin, who lived with the McPhees in their northern Virginia home as a rookie. The many times Graham skated at Kettler Capitals Iceplex, absorbing what he could in the hopes of reaching there someday. "Just little things from the veterans, bringing the rookies under their wings, how to be on time, how to slowly become a pro," Graham said. The one year that Graham worked as Washington's runner on the draft floor, fetching snacks and whatever else the brass needed. • NHL 2016 draft: Picks, analysis and scouts' takes "He was fast," Capitals assistant GM Ross Mahoney said. "Really fast. Good at getting the chips right away." "I remember a couple of our scouts told him to go get a bucket of steam," George said. "He didn't come back with a bucket of steam." For Graham, a forward listed under 6 feet tall like his father, tagging along at those events had always provided drips of motivation. "Seeing guys Washington drafted, how happy they and their families were," he said. Graham spent his bantam and midget seasons at the famed Shattuck St. Mary's in Minnesota, averaging at least one point per game in each, before joining the U.S. Development Team Program in 2014-15. Jeffrey T. Barnes/Getty Around that time, the Capitals fired George after 17 seasons atop their front office. It was bittersweet, since Washington had just missed the playoffs for the first time in six years, but the decision freed George to spend more time with Graham in Ann Arbor, Mich., where Graham skated for the under-17 and under-18 teams. This April, Graham had five points in seven games for the U.S. at the U-18 world championships. This fall, he will enroll at Boston College, where he will play for the same coach George did at Bowling Green—the legendary Jerry York. • Vladimir Tarasenko talks NHL 17 cover, Las Vegas and World Cup "He works hard," George said of Graham. "Once you can get him away from fishing, he trains hard and he works hard. He's the guy on the team who likes to fish and everyone wants to go fishing with him. That's okay. Better there than nightclubs, right?" Through the glossy eyes and thick throat, George smiled. After Graham had slipped into his Oilers sweater and disappeared for interviews, George finally returned to the Islanders' table. If it had been him charged with announcing picks as some club's GM, George said, he wouldn't have chosen Graham, too concerned about the pressures of perceived nepotism. Fortunately for George, this problem will never confront him, not even if he soon returns somewhere else in that same role. (The unnamed expansion franchise in Las Vegas, for instance, plans to contact McPhee about his interest in its vacant GM gig, according to a source.) And when asked if he someday envisioned facing his father's team in the NHL, Graham replied, "I hope so. We'll see. That'd be really cool." • Desert Boom: Vegas expansion points to new era For now, though, George McPhee was simply another proud parent reflecting on the road here. Graham McPhee was another mid-round prospect thrilled with his new home. And sometime soon, maybe in Buffalo this weekend, or at Boston College during the fall semester, or if Graham debuts for the Oilers, they will reflect on Saturday afternoon as the moment when an NHL family experienced the draft just like everyone else. "You just want your kids to enjoy the game, enjoy the journey," George said. "He always has. His parents have gotten so much joy out of him experiencing the joy of the game and the people in the game. Even though he'd been in the business a long time, it blows you away. I was hoping it wouldn't be this emotional." george mcphee Graham McPhee
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Джек «Датч» Гарфинкель (; 13 июня 1918, Бруклин, Нью-Йорк, США — 14 августа 2013, Бруклин, Нью-Йорк, США) — американский профессиональный баскетболист, завершивший карьеру. Чемпион АБЛ в сезоне 1944/1945 годов и чемпион НБЛ в сезоне 1945/1946 годов. Ранние годы Джек Гарфинкель родился 13 июня 1918 года в Бруклине, самом густонаселённом боро Нью-Йорка, учился там же в средней школе имени Томаса Джефферсона, в которой играл за местную баскетбольную команду. Студенческая карьера В 1941 году Джек окончил Университет Сент-Джонс, где в течение трёх лет играл за команду «Сент-Джонс Рэд Сторм», в которой провёл успешную карьеру под руководством тренера, члена баскетбольного Зала славы, Джо Лэпчика, набрав в итоге 346 очков в 59-ти играх (5,9 очка в среднем за игру). При Гарфинкеле «Рэд Сторм» первый сезон выступали в конференции Metropolitan New York, а последние два — в конференции Independent, но ни разу не выигрывали ни регулярный чемпионат, ни турнир этих конференций, а также ни разу не выходили в плей-офф студенческого чемпионата США. В 1939 году «Сент-Джонс Рэд Сторм» в первый раз приняли участие в Национальном пригласительном турнире (NIT), в котором заняли четвёртое место, сначала проиграв в полуфинальном матче команде «Лойола Рамблерс» со счётом 46—51, а затем в утешительном матче за третье место также уступив команде «Брэдли Брейвз» со счётом 35—40. В сезоне 1939/1940 годов Гарфинкель в составе «Рэд Сторм» стал третьим по количеству набранных очков игроком команды (112 очков в 20 играх), по итогам которого был включён во вторую сборную всех звёзд конференции Metropolitan New York. В своём последнем сезоне Датч, будучи капитаном «Рэд Сторм», вновь стал третьим по количеству набранных очков игроком команды (119 очков в 17 играх), по его итогам он стал лауреатом приза Хаггерти, который вручается самому выдающемуся баскетболисту митрополии Нью-Йорка. В 2004 году он был включён в Национальный еврейский Зал Славы, кроме того он был включён в Спортивный Зал Славы университета Сент-Джонс и Баскетбольный Зал Славы Нью-Йорка. Профессиональная карьера Играл на позиции разыгрывающего защитника и атакующего защитника. В 1941 году Джек Гарфинкель заключил соглашение с командой «Балтимор Клипперс», выступавшей в Американской баскетбольной лиге (АБЛ). Позже выступал за команды «Трентон Тайгерс» (АБЛ), «Бруклин Иглс» (АБЛ), «Филадельфия СФХАс» (АБЛ), «Рочестер Роялз» (НБЛ), «Бостон Селтикс» (БАА) и «Хартфорд Харрикейнз» (АБЛ). Всего в АБЛ провёл 6 неполных сезонов, в БАА — три неполных сезона, а в НБЛ — два неполных сезона. В сезоне 1944/1945 годов, будучи одноклубником Осси Шектмана, Ирва Торгоффа и Бернарда Оппера, Датч в составе «СФХАс» стал чемпионом АБЛ. Кроме того при Гарфинкеле «СФХАс» в сезоне 1943/1944 годов становились вице-чемпионами лиги, проиграв в финале «Уилмингтон Бомберс». «Филадельфия СФХАс» присоединилась к АБЛ в 1933 году и доминировала в лиге на протяжении 15-ти лет, выиграв за это время семь чемпионских титулов. В середине сезона 1945/1946 годов Джек перешёл в клуб «Рочестер Роялз», в составе которого стал чемпионом НБЛ, будучи одноклубником Рэда Хольцмана, Боба Дэвиса, Джорджа Гламака, Эла Керви и Отто Грэма. Всего за карьеру в НБЛ Датч сыграл 28 игр, в которых набрал 47 очков (в среднем 1,7 за игру). Всего за карьеру в БАА Джек сыграл 92 игры, в которых набрал 476 очков (в среднем 5,2 за игру) и сделал 134 передачи. Помимо этого Гарфинкель в составе «Роялз» один раз участвовал во Всемирном профессиональном баскетбольном турнире, но без особого успеха. Семья и смерть Во время Второй мировой войны ему пришлось на два года прервать свою профессиональную карьеру (1942—1944). После завершения спортивной карьеры игрока Датч стал тренером и арбитром, работая со школьными, студенческими и профессиональными командами Нью-Йорка. Его жену звали Лилиан, которая родила Джеку дочь Барбару и сына Ричарда, кроме того у него был брат Сидни. Джек Гарфинкель умер в среду, 14 августа 2013 года, на 96-м году жизни в Бруклине (боро Нью-Йорка). Примечания Ссылки Статистика в НБЛ на сайте Basketball-Reference.com Статистика в БАА на сайте Basketball-Reference.com Статистика на сайте Justsportsstats.com Выпускники Средней школы Томаса Джефферсона (Бруклин) Баскетболисты США Игроки «Бруклин Визитэйшнс» Игроки «Трентон Тайгерс» Игроки «Филадельфия СФХАс» Игроки «Рочестер Роялз» Игроки «Бостон Селтикс» Игроки «Хартфорд Харрикейнз»
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Simon Wright is an Australian acoustic, hip hop, roots and loop artist from Byron Bay, Australia – although these days, he could be more likely considered a citizen of the world. Performing on stage since the starry-eyed age of 19, Simon has now played over 1600 shows in his 12 years as a professional musician! Alongside his epic tour schedule, Simon has also received a string of nominations for his musical endeavours including; Live Artist of the Year at MusicOZ AIMA and also won a number of awards and battles for his busking skills. Having played over 300 shows since the start of his tour, Simon shows no sign of slowing down despite having to battle recent floods in Thailand that claimed his entire set up. Rather than throwing in the towel, Simon has instead released a live album on Bandcamp, with all proceeds going towards flood damage victims of Koh Tao. In this edition of Monthly Spotlight, we invite Harambe Maoni down to set the scene for a soulful party. Ahead of the VIP launch of Shout About it Festival this evening, we spoke to the incredible organisational mind leading the festival, Georgia Flynn, about her motivations behind the event. Ahead of his brand-new residency at Constellations, we sat down with future soul star, Xam Volo.
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The Curlew stands at a crossroads, both literally – turn one way for Hurst Green and the other for Bodiam – and metaphorically. After almost a year manning the stoves, it seems that head chef Gary Jarvis and his team are at a turning point. With its white weatherboarded exterior, the former coaching inn is easy to spot. My companion and I are shown into a refined dining room – all dark wood, brown leather and Air Force blue – but the ink-drawn cow wallpaper and decorative plates suggest that this is an establishment that doesn't take itself too seriously. After a slightly unfortunate start, when, on the assumption that we would be ordering a pre-dinner drink we are left only with a cocktail menu for a long ten minutes, things return to a more solid footing with the arrival of the canapes. The bread quickly follows, and we're back to a happy equilibrium. Salted, wild garlic and 'Marmite' butters accompany the malt and sourdough slices, prompting my fellow critic, and paid-up member of the 'hate it' gang, to whisper that he might have to give that famed yeast extract a second chance. Kicking off the meal proper is a heritage tomato salad (£8.50), which we share. A seemingly innocent array of tomatoes is taken somewhere darker with a black olive tapenade, tempered by punches of fennel and radish. It doesn't need the cup of chilled consommé on the side, which only serves to wash away the sweetness of the sun-soaked tomatoes. We tuck into our main events, and while I have to resist breaking out into applause, a different story is playing out across the table. Let's start with the good. Despite being a delicate dish of fillet of stone bass, sweet crabmeat, charred cauliflower, gnocchi and a seafood bisque (£26), a full-bodied robustness has been carefully coaxed out of every ingredient. This is soul food at its most nuanced. The not-so-good is duck breast with orange, turnip, endive and lavender (£26). Although cooked well (the duck is meltingly soft), everything has been coated in a sticky, bitter marmalade, resulting in the entire dish having just one flavour – and quite an unpleasant one at that. A particularly seasonal dessert takes our fancy. Rhubarb, gin and fruit scone (£8.50) includes poached rhubarb, rhubarb parfait, strawberry sorbet, chunks of fruit scone and a white chocolate sphere filled with gin. Sweet and light, it's pleasing enough, but doesn't have us regretting the decision to share. Soon after, petits fours arrive. Nestled in a mini greengrocer's box, it's the choux au craquelin – a cream-filled dark chocolate bun with a sweet, crispy topping – that steals the aftershow. As we leave, I notice the hanging sign displaying the restaurant's eponymous bird. Later that evening, a quick Google search reveals that the bird's Latin name, taken from its long, curved bill, means 'new moon'. Symbolic, perhaps, of where The Curlew is at now, and the phases that are to come. We look forward to returning to witness its full illumination.
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Choral music [6] Computer music [1] Marches [2] Medleys [1] Operas [4] Oratorios [1] Soundscapes (Music) [6] Listed under: Arts > Music > Musical forms Compass - Fly on the Wall Messiah, 2004: The rehearsal This clip shows conductor Clive Pascoe preparing a large amateur choir to perform Handel's 'Messiah' in Sydney. The choir, made up of women and men of a range of ages, is shown in rehearsal with Pascoe conducting and giving instruction. An interview with two of the choir members completes the clip. Opera: life without a microphone Performing opera is one of the most challenging roles a singer can undertake. In this clip from Behind the News, join Kirsty Bennett as she discovers the complexities of opera and the demands it makes on singers' voices. Masonik: bringing music and video together Masonik is a group of artists who combine music, electronics and visual imagery to create a range of fascinating artworks. Watch and listen as the group performs an excerpt from its piece 'Xanah' on Radio National TV. Crowding the dance floor Imagine yourself in a crowd. Do you feel part of the crowd or do you feel alone in the crowd? 'Assembly', a collaboration between Chunky Move and Victorian Opera, explores these ideas through dance, choral music and sound. Here you can see aspects of the work, which reflects the ways crowds move and act. The work was devised ... Play, wonder, create: drama contexts in early childhood - teacher resource This resource for teachers provides a series of experiences to introduce students in Foundation to year 2 to drama. Part one is a 'getting started in drama' toolkit with techniques, tools, activities and a start-up lesson that leads students into the creation of a puppet play to explain the mystery of an abandoned bear. ... Moulin Rouge!, 2001: Love This clip shows Christian, a love-struck writer, stealing a private moment with Satine, a courtesan, on the rooftops of the Moulin Rouge to convince her of the power of love. To counter Satine's belief that she cannot afford to fall in love with him, Christian speaks and sings lines from popular love songs. The lyrics, ... Banners Held High, 1956: May Day This colour narrated clip from a 1956 documentary film produced by the Waterside Workers' Federation (WWF) Film Unit focuses on Sydney's May Day celebrations honouring the achievements of workers across the world. It shows men at work, banners being prepared for the May Day march and footage of the march itself, accompanied ... 'Advance Australia fair', 1927 This is a 1927 recording of four verses of the famous song, 'Advance Australia fair', which later became Australia's national anthem. It was composed by Peter McCormick, who arrived in Australia from Scotland in 1855. 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This is a resource that focuses on creating soundscapes and music using Audacity software. It includes two videos that provide a guide to creating compositions from pre-recorded sounds and applying techniques to edit and manipulate sounds for different effects; teacher notes; four activity sheets, including a guide to presenting ...
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Alix McEntegart, Cupid Bar Alix McEntegart Alix McEntegart has a solid background in café and restaurant management but the decision to buy a bar was a little outside of her area of expertise. A risky decision and not one that she took lightly. Through a sound combination of skills, knowledge, some outside expertise and a touch of luck, Alix was able to take an existing business – a bar in the entrance of a former cinema in Pt Chevalier built in 1929 – rebrand and repaint it, and change its vibe. It's now Cupid Bar, an intimate local bar which she describes as has having a classy yet somewhat dive bar feel about it, attracting a diverse mix of locals and visitors, artists, actors, professionals and people from all walks of life. Alix's hospitality experience has stood her in good stead. She's solidified this with a couple of short business and entrepreneurship courses. Her fine arts degree has also made its mark on the business which she says "gave me self direction and knowing how I could transform the space and make it my own." Alix runs a tight ship, operating the 5 day a week business by herself with 1-2 part time employees helping out. But she's always been more than prepared to put in the hard yards. It's a lot of work but it wasn't a shock or a surprise. Managing finances It was during the purchase of the business that Alix first sought outside expertise. Finding The Accounting Hub through an online search, Alix immediately liked the feel of the company. The Accounting Hub seemed young, fresh and contemporary. I wanted an accountant I could trust. They were really helpful with the sale and purchase agreement, making sure it looked good from a monetary point of view. I knew I was taking a risk buying the business, a massive risk. They understood and were willing to back me at crunch time. I really appreciate that. With help from Xero, Alix manages the financial side of the business, including invoicing, making payments and payroll. The Accounting Hub steps in on a two-monthly basis, or as needed, to assist with GST returns and end of year financials. If it wasn't for Xero I would be a mess! After a year and a bit of operations, things are getting easier for Alix. She's getting systems in place and has a full day off each week. The next step is finding the right work-life balance and, with Andrew's guidance, Alix is figuring out how much she needs to make for an ideal life structure. It's very consuming but fun and rewarding. Learn Xero in 7 Days Sign up and learn everything about Xero in a 7 step (Free) e-course!
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Since email debuted, it has been a vital component of the marketing communication mix. Most companies use email marketing in some capacity, and most have taken advantage of implementing an email marketing platform to manage and maximize their campaigns. Even in this age of texting and social media, email ranks among the most effective and inexpensive direct marketing channels. In fact, data from a recent survey done by The Relevancy Group found that of the 300 US marketing executives surveyed, 91% recorded email marketing as the most effective channels for delivering revenue results. Perhaps that is why brands of all sizes have adopted email marketing as part of their distributed marketing mix and tailor a specific email message sent in effective and efficient ways using their network of local agents. Take a moment to think about your own marketing efforts. Are you maximizing your email investment to deliver solid revenue results? Can you benefit from fundamental practices delivering higher open rates and conversions?
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3.50K viewsMay 25, 2017100% fcpx-10.3 viewer zoom 0 Alex68 May 25, 2017 0 Comments Wondering if there�s a way (keyboard shortcut) to zoom the view to exactly 100%? 1 Answer ActiveVotedNewestOldest 0 Mark Spencer180 Posted June 1, 2017 1 Comment Afraid not. Alex commented June 1, 2017 Off to Feature Request I go�Thanks Mark Log [�]... Thanks for the consistent quality knowledge sharing Larry. Today I wanted a keyboard shortcut for the excellent new Draw Mask tool in 10.2. Looking through this documentation, I can�t figure out a way to apply an effect from a keyboard shortcut in FCPx. Final Cut Pro � Hotkey Reference Guide Autodesk � Smoke � 2011 A Discreet � Systems product. Smoke: FCP Hotkey Reference Using FCP Hotkeys in Smoke To provide better interoperability for Apple � Final Cut Pro and Autodesk� Smoke users, you can load a subset of FCP hotkeys (or keyboard shortcuts) to use in Smoke. These hotkeys are associated with the User settings, and can be set at crise économique 2008 quebec pdf Keyboard stickers with the most important shortcuts & hotkeys in Apple Final Cut Pro. Stickers are designed to match 10.x version. These stickers are available in Mac version only. The following lists some of the keyboard shortcuts available in ArcMap, although many of these also apply to ArcGlobe and ArcScene. In addition, there are keyboard shortcuts available when editing and working with tables in ArcMap.
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You can call me lazy but I have one function request to Google Analytics. For someone who manages multiple accounts and several profiles on some of these profiles, it takes time (even if just under a minute) to switch into these accounts/profiles because Google Analytics arranges these profiles alphabetically. Can we pick a default account and profile to view? Unless this is specified, the first account arranged alphabetically is the default account/profile. This is not a bug issue but rather an enhancement I hope Google will consider implementing.
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require 'webmock/minitest' class WebMock::RequestStub def to_return_json(hash, options = {}) options[:body] = MultiJson.dump(hash) to_return(options) end end # Don't raise but report uncaught net connections WebMock.allow_net_connect! WebMock.stub_request(:any, /.*/).to_return do |request| puts "\e[35mUNSTUBBED REQUEST:\e[0m #{request.method.upcase} #{request.uri}" { body: nil } end
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Q: How to query sum and distinct in one sqlite query? I have a table with the following data: Class Student Score Date A Tom 10 Aug 1 B Dave 9 Aug 1 A Jan 7 Aug 2 B Jack 8 Aug 2 A Matt 5 Aug 3 B Dave 8 Aug 4 A Matt 8 Aug 4 Each student can only have one score in each day but can have multiple scores for multiple days. I want to do a query to list total score of each class and number of student in each class. How can I do that with one query? The expected result: Class Student_Count Total_Score A 3 30 B 2 25 A: You need to group by class, count the distinct number of students and sum the scores of all the students: SELECT Class, COUNT(DISTINCT Student) Student_Count, SUM(Score) Total_Score FROM tablename GROUP BY Class; See the demo. A: Use a distinct student count: SELECT Class, COUNT(DISTINCT Student) AS Student_Count, SUM(Score) AS Total_Score FROM yourTable GROUP BY Class;
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Happy #ElectionDay ! Get out and vote if you haven't already! .@POTUS video on @BuzzFeed : "no matter what happens, the sun will rise in the morning & America will still be the greatest nation on earth." WASHINGTON (AP) _ Donald Trump elected president of the United States. Looking forward to having the results of the election explained to me by the people who wrongly predicted the outcome of the election. I'm going to need the biggest cup of coffee today.
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Today's composite application initiatives often create a difficult dilemma for development and testing teams: to meet the project deadline OR to deliver a high-quality service. The core issue: growing complexity and interdependency among functional components. This leads to reliance on out-of-project resources and third-party vendors, which leads to wait time, extra cycles, and expensive test environments that are hard to maintain, inflexible, and prone to failure. Service Virtualization enables application teams to easily create simulations that can replace targeted services in a composite application or multi-step business process. By accurately simulating the behavior of the actual component, it enables developers and testers to begin functional or performance testing right away, in parallel – even when the real services are not available, when data access is restricted, when data is difficult to attain, or when the services are not suitable for the particular test. The Micro Focus Service Virtualization team is proud to announce the release of version 5.0, introducing many new enhancements addressing a growing need on flexible deployment and usage of simulations in DevOps and Continuous Testing practices. With Service Virtualization 5.0, you no longer need to rely on a limited number of centralized servers; you can deploy and use Service Virtualization where you need it, and when you need it, on your choice of operating system and deployment method. New Virtual Service concurrent simulation licensing allows you to grow with your need - start where is the biggest pain and expand with the success while leveraging unlimited number of service virtualization environments. You can even start the usage in parallel with any existing homegrown or 3rd party service virtualization solution – if you already have one – and get much quicker time-to-value with our easy to create and run capabilities. Service Virtualization 5.0 also improves mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) testing by allowing simulations of physical devices and sensors like payment terminals or personal health monitors. To achieve this, we have enhanced our capabilities in SV Lab technology: simulation language, API discovery and learning, added simulation of both Android and iOS devices and embedded SV Lab directly into the Mobile Center, and we keep adding more capabilities so you can create, access, and run simulations directly from and within the testing tools of your choice. Service Virtualization 5.0 also addresses the needs of our existing customers and their enhancement requests by adding new simulation and management capabilities and enhanced deployment options. Users can now simulate ranges of response times during performance testing, use hybrid simulation for MQ communication, access simulation reports in SV management or clone Virtual Service programmatically over command line interface or API. The release further enhances deployment on cross operating systems by moving to Microsoft .NET Core framework and expanding docker deployment adding supporting Docker on Windows as complementary to Docker on Linux. To see all the new features in Service Virtualization v5.0, check out the What's New page. If you want to try out Service Virtualization now you can download free Service Virtualization Express Edition from here, and try any of the video tutorials explaining the basic simulation concepts.
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package com.google.refine.pcaxis; import java.io.LineNumberReader; import java.io.Reader; import java.util.List; import org.json.JSONObject; import org.slf4j.Logger; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; import com.google.refine.ProjectMetadata; import com.google.refine.importers.TabularImportingParserBase; import com.google.refine.importing.ImportingJob; import com.google.refine.model.Project; import com.google.refine.util.JSONUtilities; public class PCAxisImporter extends TabularImportingParserBase { static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(PCAxisImporter.class); public PCAxisImporter() { super(false); } @Override public JSONObject createParserUIInitializationData( ImportingJob job, List<JSONObject> fileRecords, String format) { JSONObject options = new JSONObject(); JSONUtilities.safePut(options, "includeFileSources", fileRecords.size() > 1); JSONUtilities.safePut(options, "skipDataLines", 0); JSONUtilities.safePut(options, "limit", -1); return options; } @Override public void parseOneFile( Project project, ProjectMetadata metadata, ImportingJob job, String fileSource, Reader reader, int limit, JSONObject options, List<Exception> exceptions ) { LineNumberReader lnReader = new LineNumberReader(reader); TableDataReader dataReader = new PCAxisTableDataReader(lnReader, exceptions); // Stuff these settings to get TabularImportingParserBase.readTable // to behave as we want. JSONUtilities.safePut(options, "ignoreLines", -1); JSONUtilities.safePut(options, "headerLines", 1); JSONUtilities.safePut(options, "storeBlankRows", true); JSONUtilities.safePut(options, "storeBlankCellsAsNulls", true); TabularImportingParserBase.readTable( project, metadata, job, dataReader, fileSource, limit, options, exceptions); } }
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There is nothing as exciting as having a new puppy in the house but unfortunately there will be times where you will be unable to provide for your new arrivals constant needs. Our puppy visits are tailored to you, popping in to let your puppy relieve itself, clean up any accidents that may have happened, feeding as well as the all important play and socialisation! Once your puppy is up to date on it's vaccinations I can offer short walks, some stimulating and fun sessions to continue your puppy training! Please get in touch for more information and availability.
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I continue talking about the Path today. I focus on tuning into your innate intuition and using it as a compass to guide you. I offer a simple exercise for tuning in, asking yourself a question, and then allowing yourself to receive the answer. Check it out and try it. Then, leave a comment below.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions is said to be considering appointing a second special counsel to investigate issues related to former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, former FBI Director James Comey, and the Obama administration. Sessions' contemplation comes after the House Judiciary Chairman urged him to look into Comey's handling of the FBI's investigation into Clinton's email use, the 2010 Uranium One deal, and the Clinton Foundation. Trump has repeatedly called Sessions a "weak" attorney general and pushed him to investigate Clinton and the Democrats as the FBI investigates Trump and his campaign for possible collusion with Moscow during the 2016 election. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is considering appointing a second special counsel tasked with investigating several issues related to former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey, The Washington Post reported on Monday. Sessions began contemplating the option after House Judiciary Committee chairman Robert Goodlatte asked Sessions in July and September to appoint a special counsel to investigate "matters which may be outside the scope" of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election, including whether members of President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow to sway the election in his favor. Of particular concern to Goodlatte were some actions taken by officials in former President Barack Obama's administration, including former attorney general Loretta Lynch, Comey, and Clinton. The September letter came following revelations that during his tenure as FBI director, Comey prepared a statement ending the bureau's investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server to conduct government business while she was secretary of state. In addition to investigating the FBI's handling of the Clinton email controversy, Goodlatte also urged that a second special counsel be appointed to look into the Clinton Foundation's dealings, and the 2010 Uranium One deal, which was approved by the Obama administration. The deal, which Republicans have painted as evidence of collusion between Clinton and Russia, made its way back into headlines in October, shortly before it emerged that a federal grand jury approved the first charges filed by special counsel Robert Mueller as he investigates whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow. Soon after The Hill published a story about the deal earlier in October, Trump latched onto it, tweeting that the "Uranium deal to Russia, with Clinton help and Obama Administration knowledge, is the biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow!" Though Trump's allies have pointed at the deal as damning evidence against Clinton, extensive reporting and fact-checking have found no signs of wrongdoing when the Obama administration allowed Rosatom, a Russian nuclear energy firm, to acquire Canada-based Uranium One, which had significant mining stakes in the US. The deal required approval from several government agencies, including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which Clinton had no control over, The New Yorker reported. Goodlatte, according to The Post and the two letters he sent through the House Judiciary Committee, appears to be focusing particularly on Comey, and has asked that a second special counsel investigate "leaks" about his private conversations with Trump. Goodlatte was likely referring to the explosive memo whose contents Comey asked a friend to provide to The New York Times in May, in which Comey documented a February conversation he had with Trump. The memo was leaked shortly after Trump fired Comey. At first, the White House said he was fired because of his handling of the Clinton email investigation. But Trump later told NBC's Lester Holt that "this Russia thing" had been a factor in his decision. Comey was spearheading the FBI's investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia when he was fired. During the February meeting Comey documented in his memo, the president asked him to drop the ongoing FBI investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn. The conversation took place one day after Flynn resigned, when it emerged that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about his contacts with Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak. Trump branded Comey a "leaker" and a liar after Comey told the Senate Intelligence Committee in June that he had asked his friend, Columbia law professor Daniel Richman, to disclose the contents of the memo to The Times. Though Trump and other Republican lawmakers have consistently homed in on Comey's actions, legal experts have determined that the former FBI director did nothing wrong. After Goodlatte voiced his concerns about Comey, the Clintons, and Obama administration officials, Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd wrote that Sessions had "directed senior federal prosecutors to evaluate certain issues raised in your letters," according to The Post. Boyd added that the prosecutors would "report directly to the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, as appropriate, and will make recommendations as to whether any matters not currently under investigation should be opened, whether any matters currently under investigation require further resources, or whether any matters merit the appointment of a Special Counsel." This revelation comes amid Trump's claims that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into him and his campaign is a politically-motivated "witch hunt." 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Category / Cream of the Crop November 17, 2013 November 20, 2013 by Picture You in Agriculture Archibull Prize, Competitions, Cream of the Crop, Events, Young Eco Champions, Young Farming Champions The big day is tomorrow for all our finalists involved in the 2013 Archibull Prize. 14 Schools have been selected based on their artwork to send their cows the Awards and Exhibition ceremony Now its time for the Peoples Pick. Who will you chose to win the 2013 Archibull Prize Click on the pictures to see the cows in full glory May 8, 2013 June 21, 2013 by Picture You in Agriculture Target 100 announces 2013 Young Farming Champions Archibull Prize, Careers, Cream of the Crop, Leadership, Young Eco Champions, Young Farming Champions Danille Fox, Hannah Barber, Jasmine Nixon, Naomi Hobson, Target 100 Target 100 – an initiative by Australian cattle and sheep farmers to deliver more sustainable cattle and sheep farming by 2020 – is delighted to announce its Art4Agriculture Young Farming Champions for 2013 This year we have again been impressed by the high quality of the Young Farming Champion candidates. They have a great breadth of experience and a passionate commitment to a sustainable future for the Australian beef and lamb industry and will undoubtedly prove to be strong and effective advocates Elise Vale Community Engagement Manager. The Target 100 Young Farming Champions for 2013 are: Jasmine Nixon, 24, from Wagga Wagga in NSW. My passion is agriculture and I am proud to say I love my beef cows! Every day I know that I am contributing to help feed the world – and I also love what I do. Agriculture is an exciting place to be, yes there are challenges but there are also endless different opportunities within agriculture and that is something I hope to share and encourage a new generation to take on the challenge to help feed the world! You can read Jasmine's blog here Hannah Barber, 22, from Parkes, NSW; Education is the key to ensuring the Australian agricultural industry is understood and supported by our urban cousins and I look forward to a career where I can achieve this, and then come home to the farm every evening. You can read Hannah's blog here Danille Fox, 19, from St George, Queensland; I see today's agricultural industry as exciting and challenging and I feel privileged to be a part of an industry which is so vital to Australia's future. I look forward to contributing to the industry through my veterinary profession and AGvocacy roles You can read Danille's blog here Naomi Hobson, 23, from Georgetown, Queensland "People will only conserve what they love, love what they understand, understand what they know and know what they are taught," says Naomi. It doesn't matter what your background may be all you need is enthusiasm, a willingness to learn and the ability to say yes to the opportunities that are presented to you and I guarantee a great adventure will be waiting! After all, as Dorothea wrote… She pays us back threefold. Read more about Naomi here Our four Champions will share their stories with urban Australians and help improve city consumers' understanding of the challenges of producing beef and lamb sustainably. Our aim is for these young women to become part of a strong network of equally passionate young rural people who are encouraging consumers to value, be proud of and support the Australian farmers who feed and clothe them. An important aspect of their role as Young Farming Champions will be to speak with school children about how sheep and cattle are raised. Hannah, Danille, Naomi and Jasmine will go into schools which are participating in the Art4Agriculture Archibull Prize program and spread the word on the sustainability of the beef and lamb industry. By actively engaging in two way conversations the Young Farming Champions will help bridge the gap between city and rural communities by increasing knowledge, generating trust and understanding of modern farming practices. We will be hosting our Beef Young Champions at our head office and introducing them to our team members and supporting their journey every step of the way. We wish them well over the course of this year and look forward to their feedback so we can optimise the beef and sheep farmer story experiences we provide in schools and the wider community! On behalf of Art4Agriculture and the Beef Young Farming Champions we salute the Target 100 team and thank them for investing in next gen food and fibre Jasmine, Danille, Naomi and Hannah will join the Art4Agriculture team of 2012 Young Farming Champions and we are looking forward to working with them all. They light our fire and keep it burning. So much energy and commitment for a dynamic, innovative exciting and profitable agrifood sector April 28, 2013 April 28, 2013 by Picture You in Agriculture RAS Youth in Ag Ambassador shares her journey Cream of the Crop, Leadership Amber O'Neill, Youth in Ag Day Over the years Art4agriculture has been very lucky to interact in schools with a number of very talented potential next generation of food and fibre producers and supporters . Today it gives us great pleasure to update you on the journey of Amber O'Neil who we previously profiled here Amber who hopes to start a vet science course at CSU next year was recently selected for the very prestigious role of RAS Youth In Ag Ambassador at the 2013 Sydney Royal Easter Show Youth in Ag Day celebrates the contribution young people make to the agricultural industry in NSW and Australia and also highlights the broad range of opportunities available for young people to be involved in this dynamic and rewarding industry "Our Youth in Ag Day ambassadors are dynamic, innovative champions for the future of the industry, and for rural and regional areas of Australia," Mr Davey said. "These ambassadors have been selected because of their passion for agriculture, their involvement in the industry and their strong desire to contribute to its future. They are excellent role models and a wonderful example of the good things young people are doing in their regional communities." Amber shares the experience ……………………………. Being selected as a Youth in Ag Ambassador was a great experience and opportunity! Saturday 30th March 2013 was Youth in Ag Day at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, and as an Ambassador it was my role, within a group, to promote agriculture and raise the profile of youth involvement within the industry. We spent the day handing out merchandise, talking to the public and meeting lots of new people. We started off with a breakfast briefing, where we met all the Youth in Ag Ambassadors and got together before a big day. We were given shirts, caps and badges to wear and a bag of merchandise to hand out at the show. We were then separated into small groups and sent off to different parts of the showground. Our group's first role was to run the Alpaca Youth Paraders event which we had been organising for months prior to the day. Being part of the alpaca industry allowed our small group to not only run the event but promote the alpaca industry and share our love for the animals and lifestyle with the public. It was a great success, everything running smoothly and all competitors doing everyone proud! Amber trained all these people for the Alpacas paraders competition at the show and they all got ribbons During the day we also visited the Food Farm, where we assisted in the movement of crowds and spent several hours talking to the public and promoting agriculture. I had a great time sharing my passion for the industry, talking to people who had never heard the word 'Ag' before and sharing my love for animals, agriculture and farming. It was amazing to see so many people interested in an industry that many of them had never experienced before and to tell my story. Archies in the Food Farm The Youth in Ag Ambassadors got together again to watch the RAS Young Farmer Challenge, designed to promote excellence in farming and showcase the involvement of youth in agriculture. It was a great event to watch and we all had a good time. We spent the rest of the day talking to the public and handing out badges and caps, which everyone loved. I had a fantastic day and it was such an amazing opportunity to be a Youth in Ag Ambassador. See the RAS Youth Group starring our very own Kirsty John (centre) and Young Farming Champions Alumni Heidi Cheney ( far right) February 17, 2013 February 17, 2013 by Picture You in Agriculture No fence sitting here Cream of the Crop, Guest post, Leadership Dick Smith, Global Young Leaders Conference 2011, Jordan Kerr, Youth Link Australia "SOME PEOPLE WANT IT TO HAPPEN, SOME WISH IT TO HAPPEN, OTHERS MAKE IT HAPPEN." Last year Art4Agriculuture introduced you to Jordan Kerr a young man who is making things happen. Jordan's strong social conscience, sense of community and commitment to be the change that needs to happen had already seen him represent Australia at the Global Young Leaders Conference 2011, where he had a speaking gig at the United Nations 2011 in New York. Having now finished his HSC he is having a gap year before he embarks on a degree in Social Inquiry and International Studies at UTS. With this degree under his belt he will then be looking at a career in international politics and diplomacy. I am confident people like Nick Xenophon would be grateful indeed to have someone of the ilk of Jordan watching their back Jordan has accomplished a great deal in the last 12 months including represent Australia at the Presidential Inaugural Conference in Washington DC in January 2013. He has also set up Youth Link Australia (YLA) in 2012 . The aim of YLA is to connect youth across Australia with youth services I personally see Jordan as a socially conscious leader. I see someone who is aware of the issues facing both local and global communities and is actively trying to correct the problem and providing opportunities to nurture others to do the same. Today Jordan gives us an update on the last 12 months. I am just not quite sure what to say when I read his story and see what he has achieved in such a short time. I just wonder what I have been doing with my life. If only the world was full of people the calibre of Jordan Kerr The story so far can be found here and the next chapter follows …… During the six years I spent at Hurlstone Agricultural High School in Glenfield NSW I was lucky enough to meet a number of fellow students who share my values and priorities and then find a supportive teacher body who encouraged us in our endeavours to find and trial new and different ways to connect with and contribute to the wider community. Having personally benefited from the many opportunities for Australian youth locally, nationally and internationally, I was keen for other young people to share the benefits as well. So last year six of my fellow Hurlstonians got together and set up Youth Link Australia with the purpose of connecting young people with services and opportunities within their community. By providing a single website Australian youth now have access to a vast variety of resources in one place. As an organisation we aim to: Enable youth to easily access national services online in one website. Encourage youth to get actively involved within their local community. Provide information in relation to youth volunteering and extra-curricular activities. Provide information in relation to leadership opportunities locally, nationally and internationally. We are also very partnership focused and work with other organisations to help promote their work to Australian youth, so if you like what you see when you visit our website we would love to hear from you. Now to the highlight of my 2013 year so far and that of course is being selected to represent Australia at the Presidential Inaugural Conference which was held in Washington DC during January 2013. Sponsored by the NSW Government, Xstrata Coal, Dick Smith (the individual not the company) and the John Edmondson VC Memorial Club I participated in the 5 day conference that celebrates the inauguration of the President of the United States. The conference also explored how President's run winning campaigns and the roles of Presidential staff. Through practical simulations and hands on seminars we actually got to take on the role of presidential staff and run mock campaigns. The conference also explored the history and the controversy surrounding former US President Richard Nixon. A special screening of the movie All the Presidents Men explored the breaking of the Watergate scandal and can you believe it I later had the opportunity to meet with Bob Woodward one of the United States most acclaimed reporters responsible for revealing the scandal to the public. Guest speakers at the conference included Dr. Condoleezza Rice, General Wesley Clark and Mr Claes Nobel. Dr. Rice, former U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to the President spoke about her insider's perspective of the US Presidency and also about growing up in a segregated community. General Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, four-star general and Presidential Candidate spoke about his leadership experiences on and off the battlefield. Mr Claes Nobel the grandnephew of Alfred Nobel founder of the Nobel Prize addressed the conference about the importance of youth leadership. The conference also included an evening performance by The Capitol Steps, a former group of congressional staffers turned songwriters. Along with this a black tie Gala Inaugural Celebration took place at the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar- Hazy Center, home to thousands of aviation and space artefacts, including the Space Shuttle Discovery. Inauguration day was of course the biggest highlight of the conference. Standing amongst the among the hundreds of thousands of people watching the President take the Oath of Office was a truly unforgettable experience. The national pride and American patriotism was like nothing I had ever seen before. Jordan was there … he saw history and he was part of it …… I have a feeling he will be making history himself in the not too distant future December 10, 2012 December 10, 2012 by Picture You in Agriculture Winning Entries for Archibull Prize 2012 Archibull Prize, Competitions, Cream of the Crop, Young Farming Champions As promised here is the full list of winners for the 2012 Archibull Prize Overall Winning School – Archibull Prize – $1000. This is determined by adding all the points from the 3 elements Best Cow – $500 Best Blog – $500 Best Project video or PowerPoint – $500 Archibull Prize 2012 The overall winner was James Ruse Agricultural High School at Carlingford closely followed by Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Berkeley Vale Campus with De La Salle College and Shoalhaven High School tying for 3rd place and just behind them was Model Farms High School. Just 5 points separated 1st and 4th. This was one close competition in every element. The James Ruse elements that combined to win them the big win Blog http://archibull.tumblr.com Best Cow was a win for Caroline Chisholm College Glenmore Park with "Athena" This is what the art judge had to say about "Athena" " Athena says just about everything that can be said about the dairy industry in Australia. With her puzzle base and upright stand, she takes the form of a trophy – a trophy proclaiming Dairy as the Winner! The puzzle base, which depicts a stereotypical dairy farm image, opens up to reveal a series of milk myths, which are then busted by dairy industry facts. Her sides talk about the impact of the carbon tax on the dairy industry, the staggering quantities of cows needed to provide the required amounts of milk, the processes and the biosecurity risks to the industry itself. Scattered all over are also a series of QR Codes, which then link the viewer to a wealth of further information. Definitely the complete dairy picture!" The blog component resulted in a tie between De La Salle College at Caringbah and Shoalhaven High School at Nowra The De La Salle team with their trophies De La Salle College Caringbah Blog http://dlsarchi.blogspot.com.au/ The Shoalhaven team Shoalhaven High School http://shoalhavenhigharchibull2012.blogspot.com.au/ Best PowerPoint or Video was awarded to Muirfield High School Awards of Excellence were presented to all the second place getters Model Farms with Lady Moo Moo Winmalee High School with Singer Awards of Excellence for Blog Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Berkeley Vale Campus www.bvcarchibull2012.wordpress.com James Ruse Agricultural High School http://archibull.tumblr.com Cream of the Crop Awards were presented to December 7, 2012 December 7, 2012 by Picture You in Agriculture and the winners are? Archibull Prize, Competitions, Cream of the Crop, Leadership, Young Farming Champions Archibull Prize 20 schools and lots of excited guests came together today at the home of the Royal Easter Show to find out who had won the Archibull Prize. There was a lot at stake including these superb hand painted trophies by Wendy Taylor Muirfield High School was pretty excited to find out they had won the best PowerPoint or Video section Not only was there a cheque for $500 they got one of those very impressive one off original Archies too Equally excited was the team from Shoalhaven High School who took out best blog ( a tie with De La Salle College) Team Shoalhaven with their Young Farming Champion Stephanie Fowler Team Shoalhaven and their cow De La Salle College got a big cheque and a trophy and reconnected with their Young Farming Champion Richie Quigley Model Farms received an award of excellence for their artwork and their PowerPoint Model Farms Cow being admired by Young Farming Champion Bronwyn Roberts with Ann Burbrook This is one visually stunning cow The winner of the best cow was the team from Caroline Chisholm College seen here admiring their trophy. The dairy industry is sooooo lucky to have these young people telling their story through art . Wow Congratulations to Winmalee High School who won an Award of Excellence for their very clever cow "Singer" who is featured in the middle of the first photo. Some of the Cream of the Crop winners Sarah Leonardi-McGrath with some of the Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College Berkeley Vale Campus team who won a number of Cream of the Crop awards as well as an Award of Excellence for their blog Sarah had some exciting news for the schools in the audience and I will share this with you shortly The lovely Sophia Wakeling who we are looking forward to working with in 2013 AND WHO TOOK HOME THE ARCHBULL PRIZE We did says James Ruse Agricultural High School James Ruse Agricultural High School students with the Artwork Judge Wendy Taylor and their Young Farming Champion Richie Quigley. On behalf of Art4agriculture Jordan Kerr says thank you to our Guest of Honour Sara Leonardi-McGrath. More from Sara shortly so watch this space To our judges – thank you so much this was a tough gig Alison Fairleigh – over judge Lisa Claessen – blogs Ann Burbrook – Videos Sophie Davidson –PowerPoints and our very special art judge Wendy Taylor I will put a complete list of the Prize Winners on the web in the next few days Congratulations to all the schools, teachers and students. You did yourselves proud and I salute you all June 2, 2012 May 11, 2016 by Picture You in Agriculture Meet Lauren Crothers proud to help produce your woolly jumpers Archibull Prize, Careers, Cream of the Crop, Leadership Horizon Scholars, Lauren Crothers; Australian Wool Innovation, shearing sheep Another inspiring young Australian chooses to produce food and fibre for the world. My name is Lauren Crothers and I am crazy about sheep. I even know how to shear them I bet if you knew just how impressive our wool industry is you would be just as proud of Australia's sheep as I am Australia supplies almost 90% of the wool used in the global apparel market and produces more than a quarter of the world's wool. Approximately 24% of wool produced belongs to cross-bred sheep with the other 76% belonging to merinos. Australian merino wool is especially suited to apparel end-use due to it fine texture and clean, white appearance. Check out what our clever Australian designers do with our magnificent wool here "It's an important initiative to remind us of the wonders of wool. The natural fibre that looks beautiful, feels beautiful, that breathes and cools, that flexes with our bodies, heats and insulates and is environmentally sound." – Governor General, Quentin Bryce There are around 55,000 woolgrowers spread right across Australia, who pay wool levies and as you can see I'm very proud to be one of them! Lauren and her dad in the shearing shed I grew up on the family property at Dirranbandi located in South West Queensland. "Booligar" is a mixed farming and grazing property, however in recent years the business has been leaning more towards the farming side. The property is 24 000 acres and when I was younger consisted of commercial self-replacing merinos, breeding cattle, irrigated cotton and wheat. When Dad and my Uncle decided that it was more economical to grow irrigated cotton, the sheep side of the business was let go, much to my disappointment. This however didn't stop me; I was constantly visiting my Uncle and Aunt's property at Tara where I could always be found following a mob of sheep or helping in the yards. Shearing time was my favourite, where the smell of lanolin drifted around the shed and embedded into my clothes. This is where I believe my love for the sheep and wool industry started. At the age of twelve I was trucked off to boarding school on the Gold Coast, whereby I learnt numerous skills, however it wasn't really my cup of tea. I would much rather be doing physical work than sitting at a table with pad and pen. It was much like the old saying, 'You can take the girl out of the bush, but you can't take the bush out of the girl'. Agriculture wasn't taught as a subject which I expected and consequently I undertook a Certificate II in Agriculture in Years 11 and 12. Although I didn't enjoy school I made the most of my opportunities and consequently I was awarded the position of School Sports Captain in my final year. At the end of Year 12 I decided to take a working gap year as a jillaroo. I managed to get a position on a commercial sheep station 150kms North West of Warren. Working alongside the manager and another jillaroo on a 35,000 acre property running 7000 merino breeding ewes was certainly an experience. After around five weeks the other jillaroo left, leaving an enormous amount of responsibility on the shoulders of my then 17 year old body, but I loved every minute of it. Throughout the 13 months that I was there, I worked alongside a second jillaroo for approximately 9 weeks. The rest of the time it was just me and the boss! It became apparent that it was increasingly difficult to find young people interested in the sheep and wool industry. One particular day I was working beside my boss in the workshop when I posed the question, 'Why don't young people want to get involved with wool or sheep anymore? Why would they rather cattle or cropping?' He didn't have any answer to it, probably because he is so passionate about the industry! At times it was lonely, tiresome and very physical, but I absolutely loved it! It taught me a number of key things including responsibility, independence and an enormous amount about sheep and wool. I entered sheep judging competitions and I was constantly asking questions so that I could gain more knowledge. At school I was never a morning person, however when my alarm sounded (usually while it was still dark) I was eager to get up knowing that I would learn something new every day and do something that I am passionate about. Throughout my time working on "Womboin Station" I decided that I would go to Uni and study a Bachelor of Agribusiness at the University of Queensland. Although I was hesitant I knew that it would be best to acquire business knowledge if I wanted to run my own business. It was also at this stage that I decided to go into partnership with my twin sister and another good mate. We purchased a mob of sheep and they are currently lambing. I learnt how to shear (I managed to shear 50 for the 2 days – but couldn't walk properly for 2 weeks after!) And we are aiming to increase our mob and produce high quality merino wool as well as breeding with merino rams. Lauren and click go the shears The fruits of the labour Although I'm studying full-time, managing sheep and have a weekend job I still maintain involvement in the Agriculture Industry. I applied for a Horizon Scholarship,which I was honoured to receive. With this I aim to attend as many field days and conferences as possible along with gaining a wealth of knowledge from industry leaders. I also hope that my story is able to inspire the younger generation to become involved in the agriculture industry and in particular the sheep and wool industry. Every family needs a farmer. No matter who you are, your gender, your background or where you live you can become involved in this amazing industry. There are a number of corporations that are committed to fostering opportunities for helping people into this industry. The key to getting people involved is in education. One program which I aim to be involved in is the Jackie Howe Festival of the Golden Shearsbeing held at Jondaryan Woolshed. The festival will let people experience the lives of pioneers and a chance to live and breathe life as an Aussie and understand what it is that made our culture and grew our spirit as a nation. I know that without a doubt my future lies within the agricultural industry and I hope that by sharing my journey with you I can inspire others to travel in my footsteps. Thanks Lauren Art4agriculture is indeed looking forward to you joining us as an Australian Wool Innovation Young Farming Champion May 19, 2012 April 9, 2016 by Picture You in Agriculture Look out Hillary Clinton, Jordan Kerr might just be joining you on the list of 100 most influential people Archibull Prize, Competitions, Cream of the Crop, Food for thought, Leadership Cream of the Crop Competition, Jordan Kerr The Mudgee district is well known for its fine wine. Its also the home of a quite remarkable young man. Our guest blogger today is Jordan Kerr one of the major prize winners in the Art4agriculture Cream of the Crop Competition. Jordan attends Hurlstone Agriculture High School at Glenfield and is now in his final year. He is hoping his HSC mark will allow him to do a degree in Social Inquiry and International Studies at UTS with a view to a career in international politics and diplomacy. Jordan is certainly off to a great start. He represented Australia at the Global Young Leaders Conference 2011, where he had a speaking gig at the United Nations 2011 in New York. Jordan also played a very active role in the fight to save his school from being the victim of urban sprawl in 2009. Jordan featured in a Daily Telegraph story where he was quoted as saying " the Government is trying to turn the school into a hobby farm with one cow and one sheep. I am asking, as a student, to please help save my school and the future of Australia," he said. "We are a fully functioning farm that is running with a profit. It is the future and the State Government needs to learn to keep its hands off." Jordan and his dog as they appeared in the Daily Telegraph in 2009 with a passionate plea to save Hurlstone Agricultural School from the auctioneers hammer Buoyed by vocal students like Jordan, the lobby group SHEAP and strong community support the school managed to escape the auctioneers hammer. Read the incredible full story How people power saved Hurlstone's green space here Jordan's extra curricula activities which include being Chair of the school's environmental committee and overseeing the installation of a $10,000 Eco gardenat the school has seen him win the NSW Premiers Diamond Award for volunteering 2010. Jordan also played a key role in Hurlstone Agricultural High School's Archibull Prize entry for 2011. The cow they called iMoo is made out of stiffened cotton and covered with 10 iPads. Jordan sought and obtained interviews with a number of NSW government ministers including Minister for Primary Industries Katrina Hodgkinson and the Premier Barry O'Farrell which he then loaded onto the the iPads to make their cow highly interactive and quite unique indeed . See Jordan talk about the interviews here and read our popular blog post on iMoo here Jordan pictured with Hon Katrina Hodgkinson MP at the Archibull Prize Awards ceremony I have never quite met anyone like Jordan before. He is one of the most focused young people I have seen and I have gut feeling Mudgee will famous for a lot more than its wine when Jordan enters the world of international politics. Here is Jordan story ……. After growing up in Mudgee and attending Mudgee Public school I followed my sister to Sydney to attend Hurlstone Agricultural High School. There were a number reasons I was keen to attend Hurlstone including the fact that it is one of the top schools in NSW and I also wanted to experience the excitement of going to a boarding school. While this was all well and good I soon found out that boarding school was not easy. Living away from home as a 12 year old, was a bit lonely. But I soon settled in and the support from the students and the staff was fantastic. Attending Hurlstone has also allowed me to explore my extracurricular and leadership potential. In 2011 I represented Australia at the Global Young Leaders Conference in Washington DC and New York. At this conference I spoke to fellow international youth delegates at the United Nations as well as speaking to a conference room full of students about the importance of Agriculture to our future.This conference was a great opportunity for me as I met lots of passionate and committed people interested in the same things that I am. Jordan speaks at the UN in 2011 When I saw a poster advertising the Cream of the Crop competition I thought to myself what a fantastic idea. I knew coming from a regional area and going to Hurlstone I had the inside story on agriculture that I could share to help educate others. Living in the city I was well aware most people believed that milk came from the supermarket and meat came from the butchers. Speaking at the Global Young leaders Conference in 2011, I knew the importance of agriculture for our survival and international stability. Understanding the role of agriculture in feeding 3rd world countries is also of paramount importance. At the conclusion of the conference on feeding the growing global population I spoke with fellow speakers about what issues they thought currently faced our sustainability. The main concern was population growth and its ramifications on food security and the environment and political stability. Population and urban expansion became the theme for my Cream of the Crop Competition 2011 entry. The idea was to help show the impact unchecked population growth will have on not only Australia, but the entire world. After creating my PowerPointI thought about the logistics to feed such vast areas of population and what does it take to feed massive cities such as Sydney? I knew that opinions would vary so decided to conduct a variety of video interviews on the issue from the public to the NSW Premier. I then compiled the interviews into a video titled 'Feeding Sydney'to help people come to terms with the huge amount of food that it takes to feed Sydney each day. Team Kerr at the Cream of the Crop Competition Awards and Presentation Day I believe education in particular kids teaching kids is a great way to tell the real story of agriculture. In this way we can generate respect for food and the people and industries involved in its production as well as the farmers that grow it and all the people who support them such as the scientists who do the research and development. Lets not forget the resources of land, water and human skills that produce it. Wow when you think of it that way its must be the greatest story ever told. Thank you Jordan. This is indeed a special young man don't you agree? May 1, 2012 May 1, 2012 by Picture You in Agriculture Competitions, Cream of the Crop, Leadership Amber O'Neill, Are you the one, Cream of the Crop Competition Todays guest blogger is Amber O'Neill the young superstar who was the overall winner of the Cream of the crop Competition. I have asked Lisa Claessen one of our guest judges to preface Amber's blog with her thoughts on the winning entry by Amber "Are You the One" Amber O'Neill is congratulated by Sonia Muir NSW DPI Manager Community Engagement Lisa said "Amber's winning entry for the 2011 "Cream of the Crop" awards stole my heart. As a teacher, how could I not be impressed by "Are You the One", a clever tribute to her teachers at Cranebrook High School, and how education enhances an awareness of the contribution of Agriculture to us all. I love Amber's ability to see Agriculture with " big picture" thinking, an industry of many facets, offering opportunities for many. Amber typifies what I see as an emerging trend; of urban living students, inspired by an experience, perhaps at school, or by an encounter with Agriculture through visiting a farm for work experience or pleasure etc. I find it in quite a few of my kids and am thrilled to see their thirst for knowledge grow, and how some of them are realising their dream to pursue further education within the industry. I am sure this is not the last we will hear from Amber, and I hope we see her name in Agricultural circles of the future. Passion is an incredible driver Amber; May you find your heart's desire!" The Amber O'Neill Story ……. I am a city girl, but my heart lies in the paddocks of country Australia where school is an hour away, where my next door neighbour is unseen and it takes half an hour to drive to the closest road. At night I see street lights and houses, but I imagine the clear, starry nights over the wide open plains. Living in an urban area, going to school five minutes down the road and having access to all the facilities I need, no one could ever tell that I am a country girl at heart. My neighbour's house is no more than two metres away on either side and the road is only a few steps from my drive way My name is Amber and I live in the suburb of Cranebrook, and I am in Year 11 at Cranebrook High School. I love my school and I would never trade it for anything. They have given me the best education I could have asked for and have even managed to satisfy my country passion and thirst for agriculture. Amber (centre) with fellow students have fun with their 2010 Archibull Prize entries Our school has a very strong agriculture department with highly supportive teachers and this has enabled me to be accelerated and I now do year 12 agriculture whilst still in year 11 for all my other subjects. People always ask "isn't it too hard?" or "why would you do more than you need to?" but I just say that it isn't more work when you're so interested and nothing is ever too hard if you put your mind to it. I'm not just interested in agriculture though, I also love science and am studying biology, chemistry and physics and love pushing myself which includes studying extension maths and English. Mr Murray and Mrs Saxon are my agriculture teachers. They are two in a million. They make school and learning so much fun. They encourage, inspire and motivate us and we now share their passion and dedication to the school farm and our animals. They deserve a huge thanks Whilst I would love to just move to the country side with hectares and hectares of land in the middle of nowhere and own a million animals and grow my own food, I believe that a good education will open many doors and enable me to better understand the land when I finally escape the city. With four other siblings, younger than me, and two phenomenal parents our family is tight and loving. We all have different passions, whether its sport or agriculture, acting or socialising, we all are all success stories in our family's eyes. We all attend public schools (primary – Henry Fulton and secondary – Cranebrook High) and wouldn't wish to be anywhere else. My parents have always supported us, no matter what the circumstance or situation; they have that unconditional love that makes us all proud to say that they are our parents. Amber and her family celebrate her Cream of the Crop Competition big win I was born in Perth, before moving to Sydney when I was about 2 and half years old. We drove all the way from Perth to Sydney, from one side of the country to the other. Since our move to this side of the country, I have moved house at least ten times, moving from Cranebrook to Dubbo to Londonderry and back to Cranebrook (living in many houses along the way). I loved moving, the thrill of living in a new house and the first night where we wouldn't have beds to sleep in was a "routine" (although I am sure mum and dad absolutely loved packing, not). Through primary school, I wanted to be a journalist when 'I grew up'. After that I wanted to be a famous horse barrel racer. And now, I want to be an equine/camelid vet (whilst owning a farm) and simply make a difference. My love for agriculture really sparked when I was in year eight.. All students study agriculture in year eight and I simply fell in love. At that point in time we had a steer, chickens, sheep and alpacas. Alpacas are my favourites. Their huge, deep eyes and beautiful eye lashes, their unusual behaviours and uniqueness just grabbed me and pulled me in. At the end of year nine, I was invited to Warralinga Alpaca Stud (professional alpaca breeder) to see all their alpacas, during the school holidays. It was the most amazing experience and at the end they offered me the opportunity to help every weekend. I could never say no, and never have. Since that day, I have worked with alpacas every week, training crias (baby alpacas) for the show, cleaning paddocks and feeding all seventy mouths. I have attended all the regional shows and even attended national shows. I have been able to show top quality alpacas, winning champions and reserves, many first places and having the best time ever. At the Hawkesbury Show and the Australian National Show I won first place for alpaca junior judging (where I judge alpacas on their fleece and conformation). These were the best experiences, learning so much about the alpaca industry and its future. I have also participated in handling, showmanship and performance competitions, where I am judged on my ability to handle alpacas, winning first and second place at several shows. Fellow Cranebrook student Michaela with Amber ( centre) their agriculture teacher Dani Saxon My love for alpacas has now grown beyond school . Last year I started my own alpaca stud, called Alkira. I bought a white female and have agisted her at Warralinga. I showed her at Castle Hill Show and she received a Reserve Champion, and a very happy owner. I love her to pieces, and she has proven to me that agriculture is definitely the industry I want to spend my life working in. I am a city girl, but I have taken every opportunity possible to become involved in agriculture and to prove to others that a city girl can get muddy and a fall in love with farming. Opportunities such as the Cream of the Crop Competition have enabled me to share my love for all things agriculture and hopefully give inspiration to others to get involved in agriculture and make a difference. Although my background is not in agriculture; school and alpacas and my involvement in agricultural shows has shown me that farming is the most important profession in the world. Farmers and their support networks feed the world. Not a single person can live without some kind of agriculture, and I would love to one day, leave an impact on this amazing industry. We are very confident you will Amber December 24, 2011 January 11, 2012 by Picture You in Agriculture Cream of the Crop 2011 Finalists Announced Competitions, Cream of the Crop Cream of the Crop Competition Art4Agriculture has once again identified the superstars of the future being nurtured in NSW High Schools The following Crème de la crème are our finalists for the 2011 Cream of the Crop Competition Other finalist presentations to be loaded shortly Jacinta Kelly – CSU Well done all of you as you can see you are part of a very talented group of young people. We look forward to showcasing your work at Sydney Royal Easter Show 2012 Click on the picture to view the entry 1. Amber O'Neill from Cranebrook High School 2. Cherie Chen, Sophie Song and Lisa Shi from James Ruse Agricultural High School 3. Brandon and Dustin Gaddes from Schofields 4. Jordan Kerr from Hurlstone Agricultural High School 6. Katy Donovan from Bede Polding College 7. Ashleigh Lane and Stephanie Murphy from Model Farms High School 8. Caitlin Vella from Caroline Chisholm College 9. Ayla Webster from Camden Haven High Distance Education 10. Amber O'Neill Dorothy Wong Julia Liang and Patricia Yam James Ruse Agricultural High School Jordan Kerr – Hurlstone Agricultural High School Sophie Wu Victoria Deng and Yive Yang – James Ruse Agricultural High School Amber O'Neill – Cranebrook High School Jack Newham Josh Turner Jonah Stivicic – McCarthy Catholic College Jesse Brown Colo High School Neil Jain Hurlstone Agricultural High School Emma Rice Hurlstone Agricultural High School
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Just wondering if anyone has deployed the latest update for Dynamics 365 On premise, update 8.2.5.0004 or the previous one 8.2.4.6. I am particularly interested in the Chrome fixes. I have deployed to our test system and is does appear to fix some of the issues we have been getting with Chrome. The only thing that is still a problem for me is the single quote add when exporting a solution. - Update 72 for Google Chrome causes file names to append characters to the filename that prevent the file from being opened. I saw the same this. Once clearing the browser cache the quotes seemed to be gone. We have updated our dev environment to 8.2.5 from 8.2.4 and still see the solution export issue with quotes. It's not really a big deal but I question what other issues have been overlooked for this update.
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Q: synchronized counter in clojure If I want to keep a global counter (e.g. to count number of incoming requests across multiple threads), then the best way to do in java would be to use a volatile int. Assuming, clojure is being used is there a better (better throughput) way to do? A: Define a global counter as an agent (def counter (agent 0)) To increase the value contained in the agent you send a function (in this case inc) to the agent: (send counter inc) To read the current value you can use deref or the @ reader macro: @counter ;; same as (deref counter) Agents are only one of several available reference types. You can read more about these things on the Clojure website: * *High-level overview *Software transactional memory with refs *Asynchronous agents *Atoms A: I would do this with an atom in Clojure: (def counter (atom 0N)) ;; increment the counter (swap! counter inc) ;; read the counter @counter => 1 This is totally thread-safe, and surprisingly high performance. Also, since it uses Clojure's abitrary-precision numeric handling, it isn't vulnerable to integer overflows in the way that a volatile int can be.....
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HOUSTON (AP) In its first test since star closer Aroldis Chapman was traded, the New York Yankees' bullpen came through just fine. Austin Romine hit a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning to make a winner of Michael Pineda, and the Yankees held off the Houston Astros 2-1 on Monday night. Hours after New York shipped Chapman to the Chicago Cubs, All-Star relievers Dellin Betances and Andrew Miller closed out Houston to help the fourth-place Yankees (51-48) move three games above .500 for the first time this season. Betances struck out the side in the eighth before Miller, back in the ninth-inning role following Chapman's departure, earned his eighth save. The fired-up lefty pumped his fist when he got Carlos Gomez to ground into a game-ending double play with two on. A frustrated Gomez spiked his helmet and kicked at the ground after he was out at first base. Pineda (5-9) pitched seven strong innings to beat Yankees nemesis Dallas Keuchel (6-10), last year's AL Cy Young Award winner. George Springer hit a leadoff homer and Luis Valbuena had three hits for Houston, which had won four straight. Top prospect Alex Bregman went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts in his major league debut. Romine's double to deep center field scored Chase Headley, who singled to start the eighth. Headley singled in the fifth to drive in Didi Gregorius, tying it at 1. Pineda allowed five hits and struck out eight in his second straight solid outing after throwing six scoreless innings Wednesday against Baltimore. The big right-hander retired 14 of 15 during one stretch, but ran into trouble in the sixth. He loaded the bases with two outs before Bregman flied out to the right-field warning track. Springer's fifth leadoff home run of the year was the 11th for the Astros this season, surpassing the previous club record of 10 set in 2001. Keuchel gave up two runs and six hits with five strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings. He has allowed two runs or fewer in four straight starts. The left-hander retired 13 of his first 14 batters. The only hit he gave up was Romine's single in the third until Gregorius' double in the fifth. Chapman was sent to the Cubs for pitcher Adam Warren and three minor league prospects. Yankees: LHP CC Sabathia (5-8) will start his 18th game of the season Tuesday. Sabathia has allowed 31 runs - 29 earned - in his last 35 innings, spanning six starts. Astros: RHP Doug Fister (10-6) will make his 20th start of the season and look to follow up one of his best outings of the year when he threw seven scoreless innings Wednesday at Oakland.
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Q: Ruby on rails upload button with empty file field I'm new to rails and would like to have a question answered: I have an upload csv field on my form which works perfectly fine when I actually upload a file. But when I hit the upload button without attaching a file, I get an exception: undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass. Is there a way to stay on the same page and instead show a "no file uploaded" warning? I've tried doing if(params[:model][:file].nil?) redirect_to model_path end but it continues to the rest of the code. Thanks in advance for the help. Views Code: <%= form_for (@model), :url=>{ :controller=>"models", :action => 'create'}, :html=>{:multipart => true} do |f| %> <p><%= f.label :file, 'Import csv file' %><br/> <%= f.file_field :file, :accept => "text/csv"%></p> <%= submit_tag "Upload" %> <% end %> Controller Code: def create 51 @model = Model.new 52 53 @model.date_created = Time.now.utc 54 55 56 #handles csv input 59 if(params[:model][:file]) 60 61 @model.id = SecureRandom.uuid; 62 file_data = params[:model][:file].read 63 @parsed_file = CSV.parse(file_data) 64 n=0 65 @parsed_file.each do |row| 74 75 if @model.save 76 n=n+1 77 end 79 end 81 else 82 @model.id = "different type" 83 end 84 85 respond_to do |format| 86 if @model.save 87 if(params[:model][:file] ) 88 format.html { redirect_to @model, :notice => "Successfully imported the CSV file. #{n} new records added to the database" } 89 else 90 format.html { redirect_to @model, notice: 'Model entry was successfully created.' } 91 end 92 format.json { render json: @model, status: :created, location: @model } 93 else 94 format.html { render action: "new" } 95 format.json { render json: @model.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity } 96 end A: try in controller... if params[:model][:file].blank? flash[:error] = 'Fields cannot be blank.' redirect_to model_path end Second thing.. i wont recommend u to use 'model' as a controller bcoz it is rails keyword. Use another name. A: You should use Jquery validation. For example : <form name="myform" id="myform" action="#" method="post"> <input type="file" name="myfile" id="myfile" /> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" /> </form> then you can validate the file input field when it is changed using the following code... $(document).ready(function(){ $("#myform").submit({ var file_value = $('#myfile').val(); if ( file_value.length =< 0 ){ alert('No such file exist'); } }); }); With in the same function, you can validate the format of file as well. var ext = $('#myfile').val().match(/\.(.+)$/)[1]; switch (ext) { case 'csv', 'CSV': alert('CSV File- Correct File'); break; default: alert('This is not an allowed file type.'); } A: To check if a file is attached for upload or not, you can simply check if a file exits in params with if params[:file] If you want to check for the extension of the file, you can with File.extname(params[:file].path) == '.csv' better way is to check for the content-type of the file and respond appropriately depending on the content-type you can do this with params[:file].content_type == 'text/csv'
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Mike DeAngelo VOD/Streaming Round-Up! VOD Round-Up By Mike DeAngelo There aren't any big studio films dropping this week, so let's take a look at what's streaming online! These are mini reviews of films I've streamed recently. Sadly, as you'll see, I haven't had the best luck lately. With that in mind, I left some alternate recommendations near the bottom. Enjoy! Writers: John Hodge Stars: Ben Foster, Chris O'Dowd, Guillaume Canet Basic Plot: Based on the book of the same name, The Program follows Lance Armstrong's rise and fall in the world of professional cycling through the lens of an Irish sports writer who suspects Lance isn't exactly playing by the rules. Mini Review: When the credits roll on The Program, you're left sitting with mixed feelings. On one hand, you have another outstanding performance from the underrated Ben Foster. On the other hand, you have a movie the feels overall rushed and sloppy. Ultimately, the blame rests on the shoulders of the writer (John Hodge – known for Trainspotting) and the director (Stephen Frears –who directed one of my personal favorites, High Fidelity), who should have realized that a film like this needed better pacing and more time spent with the characters. Instead we get a film that feels like we're reading the cliff notes of a better book. Speaking as someone who hasn't read the book to fill in the gaps, it's an extremely underwhelming experience. OVERALL RATING: 5/10 Roids Director: Dylan Kidd Writers: Kyle Pennekamp & Scott Turpel Stars: Anna Kendrick, Alison Brie, Miles Teller Basic Plot: A group of millennials attempt to navigate the job market after graduating college. Considering the massively talented cast they managed to wrangle for this movie (Anna Kendrick, Alison Brie, Miles Teller, Bryan Cranston, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jon Cho, etc, etc), it should/could have been so much better. The basic skeleton of this movie could have been intriguing, especially considering the job market these days. Sadly, we get a cliché ridden, cookie cutter coming-of-age tale that we've seen done better a million times before. This type of movie was popular in the late 90's and early 00's, but in 2016, it feels cheap, predictable, and moronic. The biggest problem I have with this movie is that it feels like a critique of millennials written by someone who isn't a millennial. Is this really how stupid and vain you this we are? The main character (played by Miles Teller) is a selfish, unprofessional douche who really doesn't do anything special and expects the perfect job to come to him – even worse, in the end, it does. Somehow, his girlfriend (Anna Kendrick) likes him. The only reason I sat through the whole thing is because I love the actors in the movie – outside of Bryan Cranston, no one shows up much. OVERALL RATING: 4/10 Jobless Millennials Director: Owen Harris Writer: John Niven Stars: Nicholas Hoult, Thomas Conroy, James Corden Basic Plot: A British A&R rep attempts to work his way up the ladder at his label by any means necessary. Many people have been comparing this film to the cult favorite American Psycho – I can absolutely see where that comes from; However, instead of the 80's New York cut-throat investment world, we get the 90's London cut-throat record label industry. Aside from that and a few murders, the comparisons don't really line up. In American Psycho, you're treated to the fascinating, unhinged performance of Christian Bale. Sadly, Nicholas Hoult, while talented, is no Christian Bale. Also, his character isn't psychotic, he's just an asshole that's willing to do anything to work his way up the ladder. Movies like this work because they're constructed in such a way that you can't help but root for the despicable lead – sadly, with Kill Your Friends, you just pray that it ends quickly. OVERALL RATING: 5/10 Murderous Music Men Daddy's Home Director: Sean Anders Writers: Brian Burns & Sean Anders Stars: Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini Basic Plot: A step-father's world is turned upside down when his step-kid's real father comes back into the picture. I like Will Ferrell. There's something that's just undeniably funny about the man. With that said, he still has his share of bad films. His comedies are at their best when he's able unleash his inner lovable idiot (Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Zoolander, A Night at the Roxbury, Old School, Step Brothers, The Other Guys, Elf). Don't get me wrong, there are some misfires when he's done this – I'm looking at you Semi-Pro, Land of the Lost, Kicking & Screaming, The Campaign, etc. Daddy's Home doesn't play to Will's goofy strengths – most of the movie Will has to play it too straight for the laughs to be fast & loose. This essentially neuters the entire movie, as Mark Wahlberg certainly can't carry the comedic weight. Yes, Will does get some wild moments as things get more competitive between Mark & himself, but they're more uncomfortable than funny. I've heard in interviews that they wanted to make this more of a family film, but it's too full of foul language and adult problems to really be marketed to them. It may have been interesting if you switched Will and Mark's roles. As is, it feels very bland, uncomfortable, and unfunny. Here's to hoping that Will is able to "unleash the beast" in his next movie. OVERALL RATING: 4/10 Step-Dads Writers: Max Landis Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, James McAvoy, Jessica Brown Findlay Basic Plot: An origin story to the Frankenstein tale we all know and love seen from Igor's perspective. In an attempt to tell a "Batman Begins-esque" origin to Frankenstein in the style of the new Sherlock Holmes films, director Paul McGuigan and writer Max Landis lose what made the story popular for all of these years. Most things in this movie fail miserably. The writing and direction is bland, the characters aren't particularly likable, the Frankenstein story is barely there, and Victor himself is horribly miscast. I like James McAvoy, but his version of Victor Frankenstein is terrible. I don't want my Dr. Frankenstein to be a suave, eccentric playboy – it's cheap and feels horribly out of place within the context of the original story. The character doesn't come across as a brilliant mad-scientist. He comes across as a spoiled rich kid that has more luck than useful scientific knowledge – and some massive daddy issues. I commend Daniel Radcliffe for giving his all to the role of Igor – he's one of the only reasons that I sat through the damn thing. There are moments where you do feel for him, but then, inevitably, James ruins everything. It's my understanding that Universal intends on launching their own interconnected universe of their classic monsters (Dracula, The Mummy, The Wolfman, and Frankenstein). Let's hope that they see Victor Frankenstein as a template for what not to do. OVERALL RATING: 4/10 Body Parts Writers: Jonathan Levine & Kyle Hunter Stars: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anthony Mackie, Jillian Bell Basic Plot: Three friends give their Christmas Eve partying tradition one last epic hurrah. You might be asking yourself by this point in the list if I've liked anything that I caught on VOD recently. While there certainly have been a lot of misses lately, I'm happy to say that The Night Before is not one of them. Jonathan Levine reteams with his 50/50 stars, Joseph Gordon Levitt and Seth Rogen (plus Anthony Mackie!), to create a filthy, adult-leaning, and surprisingly heartfelt Holiday film. While it's not likely to become a movie that families can watch together every year due to its use of filthy language, drugs, and sex, The Night Before may just become a niche/cult holiday tradition that adults can re-watch on their own. All of the stars get their moment to shine – most notably, Rogen, who plays a husband let of his leash one last time before his first child is born – and with a handful of drugs provided by his loving wife (Jillian Bell). Michael Shannon also makes a surprise appearance as the gang's old drug dealer. A role he was seemingly born to play. Yes, the movie is a bit of a predictable boys club, but it has the right mix of heart, laughs, and James Franco to make you overlook any shortcomings. If you're searching for a fun, dirty, and relatively harmless comedy to throw on, look no further! OVERALL RATING: 7.5/10 Glasses of Holiday Spirits Director: Ericson Core Writers: Kurt Wimmer, Rick King, & W. Peter Iliff Stars: Edgar Ramirez, Luke Bracey, Ray Winstone Basic Plot: A remake of the 1991 action classic in which a young FBI agent is tasked to bring down a team responsible for a recent string of unique heists. When I first heard Point Break was being remade, I, like many others, wondered if it was completely necessary as The Fast and the Furious movies started out as Point Break with cars instead of surf boards and are still going today. Then again, this is "Big Studio Hollywood" we're talking about here– and they've been out of good original ideas for a long time now. So, did it at least live up to the low bar set by the original film and the subsequent rip-offs? Not even close. The new Point Break is a movie built for and around its largely practical action set-pieces. While some of them are very intricate and impressive, the focus on character and basic plot is almost non-existent – even by Hollywood action movie standards. You're given scenes in between action pieces that merely use the characters to set up the next big action scene. In doing this, the action scenes become increasingly less effective and two-dimensional. Then, the movie just awkwardly ends, leaving the audience more confused than entertained. This should be used in film classes as a shining example of how to not make an effective action movie. It's that damn bad and I won't waste any more time on it. OVERALL RATING: 1/10 Southern California Accents The Secret in Their Eyes Director: Billy Ray Writers: Billy Ray & Juan José Campanella Stars: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts Basic Plot: A tight-knit team of rising investigators, along with their supervisor, is suddenly torn apart when they discover that one of their own teenage daughters has been brutally murdered. I never saw El Secreto de Sus Ojos, the Spanish language film that this is based on, but I get the strong feeling that I'd like that version a lot more. That's not to say The Secret in Their Eyes is a bad film. In fact, I was fairly entertained throughout; however, there is a sense that Billy Ray is desperately trying to recapture the magic of something that has come before. The results are fairly mixed. The cast does a perfectly respectable job (I'll watch anything Chiwetel Ejiofor is in) and the story is interesting and dark enough to be more than a glorified CSI/Law & Order/Criminal Minds episode. Regardless, I will likely not remember or want to re-watch this one again, as it suffers from something that director/writer Billy Ray's films often suffer from – extreme blandness. If you're a big fan of dark Hollywood mystery thrillers, The Secret in Their Eyes may be worth a once through. If not, your time may be best spent trying something else. OVERALL RATING: 6/10 Dimly Lit Dead Bodies Other Streaming Recommendations: Seeing as I wouldn't recommend most of those flicks, it might be best to check out some of the big Academy Awards nominees this weekend: my favorites are Sicario, The Revenant, Brooklyn, The Martian, Room, Mad Max: Fury Road & Spotlight. Also, Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens drops on VOD today, so you can't go wrong there! HAPPY STREAMING! Tagged: Point Break, Victor Frankenstein, The Secret in Their Eyes, The Program, Daddy's Home, Get A Job, The Night Before Newer PostMidnight Special Older PostBatman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice
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On my connection to Philadelphia. Small plane so I had both the aisle and the window seat! Just before I left for my last business trip, this time to Philadelphia, I received the NapScarf in the mail. With my rather long trip (1 lay-over, total of 14 hours travel time), I had a chance to give the NapScarf a try for this review. I travel a lot, and come back to North America quite a bit as well. This means a minimum of 8 hours on the plane, at best. At worst we're talking over 16 hours of flying. I am not the type to curl up easily in the small airplane seats (unlike a colleague of mine who folds like origami and sleeps like a bear in hibernation). I generally do my best to stretch out, and in a lucky scenario I get a bit of a snooze. Until my head falls forward and jerks me awake. It would be better if I get a window seat probably, but then I feel really constricted so I always go for the aisle to insure a speedy escape out of my seat when I feel like stroll up and down the aisles. Having any kind of effective sleeping aid would help me travel more rested. I've tried other neck pillows, and the blow up ones are OK (more or less), but with seats reclining less and less these days it just feels like they thrust my head forward even more, not protecting me from the dreaded head-falling-forward-jerking-me-awake-situation. Getting a chance to try out the NapScarf was a great opportunity for me to look forward to some potential snooze time on the plane. The NapScarf has scored quite some positive reviews already, and I was excited to receive the package in the mail. It looked quite different from other neck pillows from the pictures on the website, and I was looking forward to styling it up while sleeping on the plane. I love scarves, and red is my favourite color (NapScarf is available in a variety of hues). When I unwrapped the package I was looking at a wrapped up half folded square pillow-y sort of thing. Unwrapping the scarf gave me a wrap the approximate size of a regular winter scarf, and the fabric felt comfortable and warm. I can count on one hand the number of times I've felt hot on a plane vs. too cold, so this was a plus for me. My first flight was from London Heathrow to Washington Dulles airport. A nice long 9 hour stretch of sitting on the plane. Even better, the flight left at 7am local time, meaning I left my bed at 2:30am to make it on time. Needless to say I was pretty sleepy still once I got on the flight. The NapScarf was sitting in my carry-on bag, and I couldn't wait to break it out. Given I get the aisle seat, I had to wait for everyone to be seated in my row and as soon as the seatbelt sign went on I wrapped the SnapScarf around my neck. Me trying to sleep. After putting away the camera I did catch a bit of a snooze even though it was a daytime flight. Basically, it is a scarf with a rigid (light-weight) structure inside of one end, which is meant to be positioned on one side of your neck. Wherever you find it to be most comfortable to tilt your head towards. So that could be one side, or more towards the front. The idea is that it holds your head up as you lean it to a side so you do not bend it uncomfortably, and it does not fall sideways or forward as you fall asleep. Tightness of the scarf can be adjusted by just wrapping it tighter and closing it with the velcro on the ends. The design makes it one-size-fits-all. I have a hard time sleeping on planes, so any kind sleep I do get is definitely a huge plus and not a common occurrence. This makes me give even more of a thumbs up to the NapScarf, because despite this and despite it being a daytime flight I got a few naps in while in transit. Even on my connecting flight I caught a snooze. The big test will be on my return flight on July 4th, when I have a red-eye back to London. I am already excited about getting some sleep then, so I can jump into my day when I arrive. I just flew back to London from the USA on your typical overnight flight. With the winds in our back it was a quick 6.5 hour across the pond, and I had quite a busy day ahead of my after landing. Catching some sleep was evermore important to me compared to other trips. Despite my usual plane-insomnia, the NapScarf did help me get some sleep. Helped by the fact it was night time, it was easier for me to nap than on the way to Philadelphia a few weeks ago. I am going to give this a try. Got so tired of the heavy memory foam U-shaped travel pillows! It's definitely different! So far I really liked it. haha, it looks cool. I have to get this for my next round of conference travel! am sick of my bulky pillow, I am getting one of these. haha, that is hilarious. But if it works… it is also genius!
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Thoughts on moving forward.. | NO PANTS? NO PROBLEM. So, here's the general picture of what's going on. TL;DR: more content going on feedle.net, G+ and Twitter, less Facebook. Moving to Denver regardless of outcome. Computer access may be sporadic. First off, note that this is posted on feedle.net and shared (usually via IFTTT scripts, YAY IFTTT!) out to Facebook. This will likely be the method that I'll post big stuff moving forward. A few people I know don't use Facebook at all (for various reasons), a lot of people use Facebook begrudgingly, and we won't even go into the problems of Facebook "disappearing" content that for whatever reason they (or one of their algorithms) don't like. Point is stuff of major magnitude will be here on feedle.net. Less important stuff (random musings and "check this crap out" will likely be on G+ from now on. Brain farts and emotional belches will continue to be on Twitter. Ok, that's out of the way. I'm moving to Denver, maybe on a permanent basis. I've come to the conclusion that Oregon is a wonderful place, and I still love it here, but there's no opportunity for me. I get lots of pings on jobs in Denver, and there seems to be lots of opportunity regardless of where this job goes. And Denver puts me a 4-hour airline flight from a LOT of places. So I'm moving forward with Denver regardless of what happens from now on. I don't know exactly how I'm doing this if the job doesn't come through, but.. well, I honestly don't care. I'm going to make this happen, it seems I'll have some level of success there no matter what road I take. Go East Young Man! So as a result of this move, I may have sporadic use of a real computer until I start some kind of job. Over the weekend I got rid of a LOT of old machines when I cleaned out the storage unit, and I'm pretty much from this point on depending on my iMac desktop machine as my main computer. My entire life is sitting on hard drives connected to my desktop Mac, and I've deliberately been warehousing old data on that machine. At some point I'd like to make a copy of this but for now this will do. As everything is on the iMac (it's named "astarte" for reference) and I'm preparing it for transport, I'll be using my Windows gaming machine (named "Atlas") as the daily driver for a bit. As such, I don't have access to a lot of archival material, and even more so many projects are on hold until further notice. On a plus side, "atlas" is beefy enough to run virtual machines just perfectly, and I've been playing with Debian VMs on a portable file system and enjoying how that works.
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My WordPress Website 'Game of Thrones' earns a record-breaking 32 Emmy nods – The Hindu Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh Get New Governors – NDTV News Jet Airways lenders set to invite EoI from investors – Moneycontrol How North Korea's leader gets his luxury cars – Times of India HD Kumaraswamy fights losing battle to save Congress-JD(S) govt in Karnataka; all eyes on upcoming SC order – Firstpost I want to apologise to the trans community if I hurt them: Actor Anjali Ameer – The News Minute With her film 'Peranbu' about to release, Anjali Ameer, who plays a trans woman in the film, speaks of learning Tamil, being in 'Bigg Boss' and more The ice breaks when I mispronounce Peranbu, the new Tamil film that's won some pats for itself at festivals outside India, and recently in Goa. Till then Anjali Ameer had sounded serious, the wariness of speaking to a stranger over phone. But then she laughs freely, "It is Per-anbu, not Per-aan-bu. But don't ask me the meaning. It is something like unconditional love," she says, trailing off dreamily. For the record, Peranbu means 'great love'. She is in Chennai now, for another shooting. And Kerala-born-and-raised Anjali is already fluent in Tamil. Ask her to speak one line in Tamil, and she'd say let's make the whole conversation in Tamil. And Peranbu is her first Tamil film, acting with a man she's been hearing so much about ever since she can remember. "Mammootty, yes, I am a fan, too. Mammootty and Mohanlal are the names you hear about since the time of your birth," Anjali says. But she has another reason to be grateful to Mammootty. He was the one who had suggested her name to director Ram when he was looking for someone to play a trans woman's character in Peranbu. Anjali is a trans woman, so it made sense to cast her rather than a male actor dressed up as a woman, as has been the practice. But that story is old now. How Mammootty met Anjali in a television show, and was so impressed by her that he made the recommendation. For Peranbu, Anjali turned into Meera, a person who comes into the lives of the characters played by Mammootty and his on screen daughter played by Sadhana. However, television shows have not always been a boon for Anjali. She had recently participated in the Malayalam Bigg Boss, hosted by Mohanlal. Something she said on the show has hurt the trans community, she says, and she is very upset about it. "It is a misunderstanding. We are taped for 24 hours but it is only the short, edited version of an hour that you see on the show. So some of the lines you say can be taken out of context. It was something about sex work, and something I said against it. Many in the trans community end up doing sex work for their livelihood. All of us have gone through different, difficult circumstances and none of us is in a position to criticise or judge each other. I am very sad about this, many in the community don't talk to me now. I want to say sorry to all those who had felt hurt by anything I said," Anjali says. Speaking more on the struggles of the community, Anjali says, "You need money, lots of money (for hormones and laser treatment). Many in the trans community are not educated, very few have jobs. To top it all, there is the discrimination you face from the society and at your own home. I could never accuse anyone from the community for the work they do, you know that, right?" she asks. She doesn't, however, dwell on the past, the denied acceptance, the uncaring attitudes from the society. She says instead, with a small laugh, "Not many have hurt me. If there's been any hurt at all, it might have been caused by me. We always need problems in life to be stubborn about winning. When you are alone in life, you will take care of yourself." Modelling and the show business are what Anjali began working on as a teenager, finishing her tenth standard board exams in 2010. With the help of a mentor-like person called Santhosh. "He groomed me and even now does my makeup. He is a guardian for me, my parent, my brother," Anjali says. She speaks with similar respect for director Ram, a man whom she describes as carrying his movies in his mind. "His movies are in his mind, so on the spot, he'd tell you the dialogue to say. I play a sentimental character (in Peranbu). There is crying, but no glycerin. I would be walking around the sets cheerfully when he'd suddenly call me and tell me that it is a scene where I cry!" she says. When Anjali watched Kattradhu Tamizh and Thanga Meengal, she was so overwhelmed that she would get to work in a film by this director. "The crew was good too, it was all very homely," she shares. Anjali has acted in Malayalam as well – Suvarna Purushan, a film about Mohanlal fans, and Soochiyum Noolum. And now there is a Telugu film happening, but she can't talk about it yet. Also read: I've learnt to direct actors, thanks to Mammootty: 'Yatra' filmmaker Mahi to TNM Posted on January 31, 2019 Categories EntertainmentLeave a comment on I want to apologise to the trans community if I hurt them: Actor Anjali Ameer – The News Minute Kurt Angle replaced Zack Ryder in WWE Royal Rumble match, was not part of the original plot: Report – Times Now Kurt Angle took part in WWE Royal Rumble. Photo credits: WWE.com&nbsp Kurt Angle was just one of the two WWE Hall of Famers who entered the ring during WWE Royal Rumble that took place on Sunday. The proceedings opened with Elias present in the ring. Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett was the second one to join the match. Shinsuke Nakamura was the third participant and then came the turn of Angle, who was the second superstar to be eliminated after Jarrett. At no stage, it looked like he was there in the ring to win as he could just survive for three minutes and 15 seconds before being eliminated by Nakamura. A report in Wrestling Observer Newsletter has now suggested that Angle was never supposed to compete in the match and he ended up replacing Zack Ryder, the new tag team partner of Kurt Hawkins. It is a big surprise to learn that Angle was not a part of original plans for Royal Rumble as the WWE legend had himself given indications that he wants to compete in Royal Rumble. Angle was not the only superstar to replace another wrestler in the match as Niax Jax also entered the match in place of R-Truth, whom she attacked from behind to not allow him to enter the ring. In the end, Seth Rollins would send Braun Strowman from over the top to win the 30-man Royal Rumble. Talking of Angles' WWE future, there is still no clarity over it as Angle had recently said that he cannot take part in matches. On Monday, however, he took part in a one-on-one match against Baron Corbin, where he also lost the tie. Angle was expected to replace Corbin as the General Manager of Raw after TLC but that didn't happen. Going forward, there are chances that Angle might take over the role soon. Presently, the McMahon family is the head of all the proceedings in WWE. Posted on January 31, 2019 Categories EntertainmentLeave a comment on Kurt Angle replaced Zack Ryder in WWE Royal Rumble match, was not part of the original plot: Report – Times Now Sara Ali Khan reveals her mom Amrita Singh used to confiscate her books – here's why – Times Now Sara Ali Khan and Amrita Singh&nbsp | &nbspPhoto Credit:&nbspInstagram It won't be wrong that Sara Ali Khan, who made her big Bollywood debut with Abhishek Kapoor's Kedarnath, has already become B-town's favourite. Not only with her acting skills, but the diva has also won many hearts with her sense of style. But did you know Sara, who has become one of the most popular star kids today, was once a book worm? Recently, at the Leadership Lecture Series of Global Indian International School, Sara opened up about her nerdy days and said, "Acting has always been a dream, but then I got distracted. Firstly, I was really fat and secondly, I was very nerdy, and the combination meant that I shouldn't be acting," reports Times of India. She added, "So I used to keep studying and there was a time when my mother used to confiscate my books because she would say it's not normal to study so much." The actress also revealed that when she was younger, she wanted to make her career in medicine. "When I finished the tenth grade, I was almost convinced that I wanted to do medicine. But the thing is that I have a mild tremor problem and I realised that I can't do surgery. So, I decided to do law and I studied History and Political Science. But then in my last year, I did an acting course," said Sara. On the work front, Sara has already entered the Rs 200 crore club with second release Simmba. The movie was directed by Rohit Shetty and starred Ranveer Singh in the lead role. For both her films the young debutant received a lot of praise. The diva is yet to announce her next project. Stay tuned to this space for more updates! Posted on January 31, 2019 Categories EntertainmentLeave a comment on Sara Ali Khan reveals her mom Amrita Singh used to confiscate her books – here's why – Times Now Revealed: The Undertaker's opponent for WWE Wrestlemania 35 – Yahoo India News The Undertaker is inarguably the greatest performer ever in the history of Wrestlemania. This year marks his 27th match and the record currently stands at 24-2 at the 'show of shows'. It will be interesting to see whether he improves this record or digests a third loss against a young name who has the potential to carry the WWE brand in years to come. 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Chesapeake Systems Hires Jack Wyrick as Business Development Executive By SVG Staff | Friday, January 17, 2020 - 1:07 pm Industry veteran Jack Wyrick has joined Chesapeake Systems' Northeast team. As a Business Development Executive, Wyrick will focus on growth in client accounts and offerings in the region. More World Surf League CEO Sophie Goldschmidt Steps Down; To Be Replaced by Erik Logan The World Surf League (WSL) Chief Executive Officer Sophie Goldschmidt will be stepping down from her post and that WSL's President of Content, Media and Studios Erik Logan has been named as CEO, effective this week. More EditShare Adds Key Code Media to Sales Network By SVG Staff | Friday, January 17, 2020 - 12:40 pm Key Code Media has officially joined the EditShare Channel Partner Program. The EditShare Channel Partner Program enables top systems integrator and reseller Key Code Media to offer the full technology portfolio of media engineered shared storage and management tools, including OPEX and CAPEX models, on-premise, hybrid, and cloud configurations, across all markets and market tiers. […] More Masstech Innovations Earns Technology & Engineering Emmy By SVG Staff | Friday, January 17, 2020 - 11:47 am Masstech Innovations has been awarded a Technology & Engineering Emmy by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) in their 71st Annual Awards. More Dell Technologies To Be Awarded Technology & Engineering Emmy at NAB 2020 For the first time, The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has honored Dell Technologies with a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award for its Dell EMC Isilon data storage array, specifically recognizing the company for its early development of hierarchical storage management systems. More Ratings Roundup: Titan-Sized Upset Leads NFL Divisional Round; Final Numbers From National Championship in New Orleans By Kristian Hernandez, Associate Editor | Friday, January 17, 2020 - 7:00 am Ratings roundup is a rundown of rating news from the past week and is derived from press releases and reports around the industry. In this week's edition, an NFL Divisional Round is highlighted by the upset of Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, numbers roll in from ESPN's coverage of the CFP National Championship in New […] More Comcast NBCU To Launch 'SportsTech' Startup Accelerator Program By Jason Dachman, Chief Editor | Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 12:08 pm Comcast NBCUniversal is looking to leverage its extensive sports-media–technology portfolio to give the next generation of sports-tech startups a boost. The company has announced the launch of SportsTech, a global accelerator for sports-technology startups that will be supported by three of Comcast NBCU's sports brands — NBC Sports, Sky Sports, and Golf Channel — as […] More Jared Timmins Joins TVU Networks as SVP of Solutions By SVG Staff | Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 12:08 pm Industry veteran Jared Timmins has joined TVU Networks as senior vice president of solutions in late Dec. 2019. Based in the Atlanta area, he will lead the company's Global Solutions Team, which will partner with TVU customers to help them quickly adapt to changes in consumer media consumption. More NAMM Show Offers Vastly Expanded Education, Training Programs By Dan Daley, Audio Editor | Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 11:57 am If you were considering checking out some of the drums, guitars, keyboards, and other musical instruments that occupy most of the 1-million-plus sq. ft. of exhibit space at the Anaheim Convention Center during the annual NAMM Show, you may find yourself distracted by the hugely expanded professional-audio education and training programs scheduled for the event […] More HARMAN Names Brian Divine President of Professional Solutions Division By Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director | Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 11:18 am HARMAN Professional Solutions has appointed Brian Divine president of the Professional Solutions division, where he will be responsible for overseeing the division's worldwide operations, strategy, product roadmap, and performance across all 11 brands. More ‹ Older Entries
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Thief claims pole posted by Sentinel-Times May 6, 2014 Letters, News Articles Some years ago the Welshpool War Memorial was wrecked by an unfortunate accident. It took two years – after a grant was applied for – to get a $5000 grant to restore the monument back to its former glory using a lot of voluntary labour. Unfortunately there was no money available to replace the flag pole. The Welshpool community started to fundraise to get the funds needed to replace it but due to the extreme generosity of a former Korean War veteran who wrote out a cheque for the purchase of a new flag pole, we were able to erect a new compliant flag pole at the same time as the monument. In the last fortnight some gutter crawling mongrel low life person or persons have stolen the flag pole – the descriptive words I have used are nowhere near what I really think of them. If anyone has any information about this matter or noticed a very long flag pole being transported lately, would you please contact the Toora Police Station. The Welshpool Memorial Hall Committee of Management who over the years has overseen the memorial restoration will make enquires as to the replacement of the flag pole as soon as possible. I would urge all communities to inspect their flag poles to make sure they are secure. EW Fowler, President, Welshpool Memorial Hall Committee of Management. We've simply got to get on with it By Sentinel-Times More stopovers needed By Sentinel-Times Case for being vaccinated By Sentinel-Times
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Home Finance Exclusive: Didi considers 2021 Hong Kong IPO, targets valuation of more than... Exclusive: Didi considers 2021 Hong Kong IPO, targets valuation of more than $60 billion, sources say © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Logo of Didi Chuxing is seen at its headquarters building in Beijing By Julie Zhu and Kane Wu HONG KONG (Reuters) – China's top ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing is considering Hong Kong for a multibillion-dollar initial public offering (IPO) next year, people with knowledge of the matter said, rethinking previous aims to list in New York amid rising Sino-U.S. tension. Didi, backed by technology investment giants SoftBank (T:), Alibaba (N:) and Tencent (HK:), has started initial talks with investment banks for the long-awaited IPO, according to three people. The people spoke on condition of anonymity as the information, including the identity of the banks, was private. The people said the Beijing-based company is targeting a valuation of more than $60 billion (46.4 billion pounds) by the time of launching the IPO, expected as soon as in the first half of 2021. Founded eight years ago, Didi has begun generating healthy profit since the second quarter of the year and some of its investors are now keen to cash in, said one of the people. Didi did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. The IPO plan is at an early stage and could change due to market conditions, the people cautioned. Didi is also considering a new fundraising round ahead of the IPO in a bid to boost its valuation, two of the people said. In the private secondary market, some of its shares are trading well below a valuation of $56 billion it reached in 2017. (https://tinyurl.com/y6ojxhpd) READ TikTok to challenge Trump's executive order Didi had for years aimed for a U.S. IPO because of the prestige of a New York listing, the presence of comparable peers like Uber (N:) and Lyft (O:) and a deeper capital pool, according to two of the people. All three people said Didi has now opted to consider Hong Kong amid deteriorating U.S.-China relations that have left tech firms like TikTok owner ByteDance in the crosshairs, they said. U.S.-listed Chinese companies now also face tightened scrutiny and more strict audit requirements from U.S. regulators. Previous articleIndia takes up cultivation of Heeng for the first time, the move will be game changer in cold desert region Next articleOre shortage hits Indian steel companies, industry bodies seek ban on exports UK corporation tax: no kidding MGM Resorts drops bid for UK owner of Ladbrokes and Coral Is Sainsbury's open today? Coronavirus opening times, online delivery latest and vulnerable customer information Can companies mandate COVID-19 vaccines for employees? Ask HR Bank of America is set to report fourth-quarter earnings — here's what the Street expects Covid: Cash refusal 'creeping into UK economy' CBI calls for more business support before Budget Teenagers with mental health disorders who smoke marijuana are THREE times more likely to self-harm Tory MPs demand Boris Johnson publishes plan to end lockdown from March 8 Teenagers with mental health disorders who smoke marijuana are THREE times...
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DALLAS -- Dallas County Sheriff Guadalupe "Lupe" Valdez is resigning as Dallas County Sheriff and plans to run for Texas Governor against Greg Abbott. Valdez made the announcement early Wednesday morning and plans to hold a press conference later today to announce her candidacy for the Democratic nomination. Valdez was first elected in 2004 and has been the Dallas County Sheriff for the past 13 years. She's notably the only gay, female, hispanic sheriff in the state. Valdez and Abbott have previously clashed on issues, particularly regarding immigration and law enforcement. In 2015, Valdez said the jail would not detain immigrants for more than 48 hours for minor offenses if federal officials had not retrieved them. Abbott has threatened to withdraw state funds going to so-called "sanctuary cities".
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P-40E, Kittyhawk IA Only twenty-two P-40Ds were produced. An order dated February 18, 1941 increased the armament to six guns in the wings, and subsequent aircraft equipped with this armament were designated P-40E (Model 87-B2). The cannon mounts (which were never used in any case) were deleted. Serial numbers of the USAAF P-40Es were 40-358 (c/n 13233), 40-382/681 (c/n 13257/13356), 41-5305/5744, and 41-13521/13599 (c/n 16737/16815). The P-40E was powered by one 1150 hp Allison V-1710-39 twelve-cylinder Vee liquid cooled engine. Maximum speed was 335 mph at 5000 feet, 345 mph at 10,000 feet, and 362 mph at 15,000 feet. Initial climb rate was 2100 feet per minute. An altitude of 20,000 feet could be attained in 11.5 minutes. Service ceiling was 29,000 feet. Maximum range was 650 miles (clean), 850 miles (with one 43 Imp gal drop tank), 1400 miles (with one 141.5 Imp gal drop tank). Weights were 6350 pounds empty, 8280 pounds normal loaded, and 9200 pounds maximum. Dimensions were wingspan 27 feet 4inches, length 31 feet 2 inches, height 10 feet 7 inches, and wing area 236 square feet. The Kittyhawk IA was essentially the export equivalent of the P-40E. 1500 were built, primarily for the RAF, but many were diverted to Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Following the passage of the Lend-Lease Act, all aircraft purchased with US funds had to have standard US designations and had to be issued USAAF serial numbers, even though they were never intended for service with the USAAF. Since the Kittyhawk IA was built with some British equipment, it was not exactly equivalent to the USAAF P-40E, and the Kittyhawk IA was assigned the US designation P-40E-1 (Model 87A-4) to recognize the difference. Serials of the Kittyhawk IA: 41-24776/25195 c/n 18795/19214 RAF ET100/ET519 41-35874/36953 c/n 19395/19474 RAF ET520/ET999, EV100/EV699 As mentioned above, many of these Kittyhawk IAs were diverted to Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Australian serials were A29-1 through A29-163, RCAF serials were 720/731, and New Zealand serials were NZ3001/3044, NZ3091/3098, NZ3100/3180, and NZ3271. However, I don't have any information correlating these serial numbers to RAF serial numbers and back to the USAAF serial numbers. The American Fighter, Enzo Angeuluci and Peter Bowers, Orion Books, 1987.
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Home Tags Posts tagged with "Yaba" Following the satisfactory result from analysis of water samples from all water delivery points at the Queens College, Yaba, the Lagos State Government has recommended the resumption of students for academic activities. An Ebute-Metta Chief Magistrate Court on Monday struck out a motion filed by the Managing Director of Lekki Gardens, Mr. Richard Nyong, seeking a variation of the earlier bail conditions ordered by the court following his arrest in connection with the collapse of a five-storey building under construction on Kushenla Road, Ikate Elegushi area of Lagos State which killed no fewer than 35 persons. The senator representing the Lagos Central, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, has announced a donation of N16, 250,000 to 650 widows who are residents of the district. The Federal Government has banned the collection of development levies by Parent-Teacher Associations in the 104 unity colleges across the country, the Federal Ministry of Education says. The Parents/Teachers Association (PTA) of Queen's College, Yaba, led by the Chairperson Mrs. Beatrice Akhetuamen has appealed to Chinenye Okoye, the supposed mother of the JSS2 pupil allegedly molested by a teacher, to come and pick her letter of invitation to appear before the ministerial panel set up to investigate the matter from its office. In response to a blogger-initiated allegation of child molestation against a Biology teacher, Mr. Olaseni Osifala at the Queen's College, Yaba, Lagos, the school management on Monday, formally reported the matter at the Sabo Police Station, also in Yaba, seeking thorough investigation into the case, towards unraveling the identity of the accuser since the authenticity of the story itself is largely beclouded with an aura of doubt so far.
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William Thomas EPPS By Peter Epps Regimental Number: WX12125 William enlisted into the Australian Military Forces in Perth, with Service No W4134 on 29th Aug 1940 and served with 13th Field Company Engineers, Royal Australian Engineers, he then enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces, Recruit Training Depot at Claremont, W.A. on 29 Apr 1941 with Service No WX12125. Bill entrained from Claremont, W.A. for 7th Infantry Training Centre, Foster, Vict for Commando Training, on 4 May 1941. After training at Foster, joined the 2nd Independent Company on the 15 Jul 1941. He was promoted Acting Corporal on 1 Aug 1941 and was confirmed as a Corporal on 8 Dec 1941, the day the unit a sailed for Timor. As an original member of the unit, he embarked aboard "S.S. ZEALANDIA" on 8 Dec 1941 for Timor as a Corporal in the Engineers Section, Headquarters Group. He was involved with blowing the Bridge over the Glano River, when the Japanese landed on 20 Feb 1942. On 8 May 1942, the Engineers Section, with the selected soldiers from the Koepang area, were formed into a new Platoon, "D" Platoon under the command of Lieutenant Turton and later under Lieutenant Doig. After the campaign on Timor, he embarked with the unit, for Australia aboard the Royal Dutch destroyer "Tjerk Hiddes" on 11 Dec 1942. The unit went to camp in Qld on 23 Jan 1943 and then on leave. Promoted to Lance Sergeant on 10 Apr 1943. After leave and reorganization, he did not embark with the unit for New Guinea, as he was the Engineer Sergeant, in charge of the Unit stores, which he accompanied, aboard U.S. Navy ship "CITY OF FORT WORTH" on 20 Jun 1943 and re-joined the unit on 26 Jun 1943. Bill was not known as a sailor, he could not go on the Ferry over the Swan River without being sea sick and when on the US Navy ship with all their very good food compared to the Australian Navy, he spent the whole time hanging over the railings. This became a family joke. He transferred out of the unit from New Guinea on 13 Jun 1944 and flew out of NABZAB, landing in Townsville on 19 Jun 1944. Bill was promoted to Sergeant on 14 Aug 1944 and attended a Second Australian Army Junior Leaders School, "To train personnel posted as instructors to staff training units (not Infantry) in drill & weapon training" from 14 Aug to 26 Aug 1944. He was posted as an Instructor at 3rd Training Section, Royal Australian Engineers, Kapooka, N.S.W. on 27 Aug 1944. Bill returned to Claremont Leave and Transit Depot on 5 Dec 1944 for leave and was discharged on 13 Oct 1945 at Karrakatta, W.A.. He was a committee member for many years, which included being Vice President and President, he maintained the Association Area of Kings park for many years and he was made a Life Member of the Association in 1963. His wife Jess was made a Life Member in 1975 and his son Peter in 1991. Bryan Howell
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Open Letter: Dear Arvind Kejriwal, please do not dash the hopes for idealism and an honest India Former Central Information Commissioner Shailesh Gandhi questions the Delhi CM on his failure to implement RTI and the Lokpal Bill and for not tolerating any dissent. Shailesh Gandhi Sep 24, 2015 · 01:45 pm Dear Arvind I am writing this open letter to you, since both of us have worked together in the Right to Information movement and have insisted on transparency in all public matters. There are some concerns about your working which I want to bring to your attention. Since a precedent has been set by the Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, you may consider responding to a Aam Aadmi. I am sure you have taken a lot of good steps to better the lives of people in Delhi. I have noticed the fact that among other things you have focused on education, health and some other important sectors. You must have taken many more notable actions. You surely understand that all politicians serve people in some manner. There are some worrying indicators which together make many wary of your future course. I am taking the liberty of listing a few, in the hope that you may consider restoring your party to its pristine promise. You have been one of the champions of transparency and RTI and your national recognition came because of this. However Delhi government does not appear to have improved on the transparency score nor adherence to RTI. I checked with some RTI activists in Delhi, CIC and even some strong supporters of yours. All of them say that there is no significant improvement in sou moto disclosure under Section 4, or even the responses being given to RTI applications. Your supporters said you will take this up later. A small suggestion in this regard: Consider making the working of your government completely digital in the next one year and put up all files on the internet each day, save what is exempt. Lokpal Bill Lokpal is another area which has been of concern to people of the nation. Your all India presence and recognition was based on your work in vociferously insisting on a Lokpal bill being passed by Parliament as per the draft suggested by you without any changes. You resigned as Chief Minister claiming that since you could not pass the Lokpal bill you would not continue. You were given an unprecedented majority in Delhi, but a full nine months later there is no sign of the Lokpal bill being passed. In April 2015 you tweeted "Started working on Jan Lokpal Bill". Earlier you had given the impression that you knew the ideal draft for it. It appears that your enthusiasm for a Lokpal has waned after your party's Lokpal was not pliant enough and was dumped unceremoniously. Right to dissent Many of your senior colleagues have left you, or been expelled. The list includes Prashant Bhushan , Yogendra Yadav, Medha Patkar, Shazia Ilmi, Madhu Bahduri. Some of them like Prashant had worked with you for over a decade. Of the five member team which was to present the nation's voice at the Lokpal bill negotiation team with five ministers, only you remain in solitary splendour. Two out of your four member of Parliament from Punjab have been thrown out, and Mr HS Phoolka has resigned from all party posts. Your implied argument appears to be that they were not serving the interests of the nation. You appear to believe that "Arvind is Aap, and Aap is India". All these people have a long record of public service and integrity. You were a great champion of the right to dissent and transparency. It appears that you ensured the exit of those who dissented, or questioned the ethical and moral dimensions of some of your actions. At the very least be transparent about your meetings and the reasons for your decisions. You represented the hope which looked forward to the ideal of India becoming a more honest, ethical nation. The hope that Indian politics would be based on principles, that true democracy with accountability will prevail, that dissent and transparency would be our paths for a true participatory democracy. I did visit and speak at your rallies at Jantar Mantar and Ram Lila ground while I was an Information Commissioner and saw in those large numbers of persons the hope and dream of a resurgent India which would result in a nation they would be proud of. It was magical, like a pumpkin transforming into a royal carriage. The widespread support you got from media and people was because of this. It appears now that the clock may strike 12 and the magic may disappear. This has happened before in 1977 when the hopes and faith of the people were betrayed. You have now castigated anyone who does not agree with you, including the media. The media backed and made you a national figure when you appeared to represent the dream of a better India. With the path you are now following, you may build a large successful party, and reach the highest level, but you will be like any other politician and political party. The descent from idealism can be very rapid. Please do not dash the hopes for idealism and a honest India. It may take decades before someone else will be able to persuade citizens that a political party will work with principles and idealism, with the nation as its primary concern. True Democracy is built with ethics and systems, not by great leaders. Full text: LGBTIQ citizens and groups urge Centre to stop harassing NGO Lawyers Collective
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Building a new home for Somerville Aluminum and Bellari Design. Somerville Aluminum has been around for years, so name recognition wasn't a problem. The real challenge was getting people to see them as more than just a provider of windows and siding. So they asked us to create a website that would elevate the Somerville Aluminum brand in people's eyes by seamlessly integrating Somerville Aluminum — and their kitchen and bath division Bellari Design.
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Sprint's done with its first fiscal quarter of 2016 and is reporting numbers. Like most companies, some are good and some are bad. The bad? The company recorded a net loss of $302 million for the three months ending on June 30. Operating income dropped 28 percent year over year to $361 million while net revenue was flat. The good? Overland Park added 173,000 postpaid subscribers this quarter, the fourth quarter in a row. It ends the quarter at 59,453,000 subscribers. Sprint's LTE Plus network launched in another 33 markets with a total of 237 markets so far. With a growing subscriber base, Sprint hopes to capitalize on some different plan rates. CEO Marcelo Claure said during the company's earnings conference that we should see "a new set of rate plans before the next iPhone," said to launch on September 12. We aren't sure if the "Unlimited Freedom Plan" will be part of the plan offerings going forward. This move, though, does mean the end of Sprint's offer to customers porting from other carriers, cutting their comparable rate plans by half. Virgin Mobile and Boost Mobile, Sprint's two prepaid brands, are still draining customers at the moment, altogether losing 331,000 subscribers this quarter. Virgin Mobile is due for "a complete overhaul" in September. "It's a revolutionary approach on how people procure prepaid and the type of devices they can get," Claure said.
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More merger grief: Global to buy Smooth Radio and Real Radio? News broke on Monday that Global, owners of Heart and Capital FM, have had a bid accepted for the Guardian-owned GMG radio group, owners of the Smooth and Real brands. There's been a surprising amount ot hand-wringing. But the real damage was done long ago. It probably means yet more bad job news for this region. But it may also present longer-term opportunities. I'd hate to have any station of mine described as waiting room music, but – sorry, guys – that is exactly Smooth Radio's role at my local GP practice. I wandered in for a check-up yesterday, still digesting the news of the proposed merger, and heard Ike and Tina Turner's 'Nutbush City Limits'. Now, it was exciting to hear Ike and Tina in 1973, on Capital's first day of broadcasting. But that was 39 years ago, when the song had a bit of an edge to it. Yesterday, it was drably familiar, and, to me, ironic - because Global Radio also owns Capital. Labels: Brands, Broadcasting, Capital FM, Global Radio, GMG, Heart, Radio, Real Radio. Jobs, Smooth Radio In The Studio: 360 in session at Elephant House This is the third 'In The Studio' from Radio To Go. I'm pretty excited. It's different in a lot of ways. Everyone has experimented; it's very much a collaborative work, and the results are great. The story behind this edition of In The Studio is different, with some cute implications. The basic idea is just to sit down with one or more musicians, and have a nice chat, interspersed with live music. We roll tape and record live. I then tidy it up a bit, and voila: a radio programme, free to any station anywhere, but premiered here. Of course, things couldn't, and didn't, work that way with local heroes 360. They're a band; bands work differently. But we got something else entirely. 360 fans have almost certainly never heard the band like this before. Everyone took a risk. It paid off. You're in for a treat. 360 In The Studio, with Ross Lydon interviewed, awaits you after the jump. Labels: 360, Elephant House, G-Corp, In The Studio, Radio, Recording studios, UB40, Unplugged Mendi and the Boys from Brazil... Ireland... Switzerland... Moseley.... World music, Reggae, Beats, Jazz, Folk and cross-cultural collaboration. It's never been better. Seriously. Mendi and Luiz at SWC Birmingham 2011, from a video later in this post When we talk about Birmingham music of the 60s and 70s, we think Metal and Rock. By the 80s, Birmingham was a centre for UK reggae, and that still goes on now, with all sorts of urban styles spinning off the Roots base. But I think we're seeing something else right now, something new, and it's hugely exciting: boundary-free musical experimentation, driven by savvy skilled musicians of all stripes and cultures, who simply work together on new projects. It's exciting and inspiring. I don't know how it works for you, but I get a dizzy thrill from watching and listening to outstanding musicians live. For all the buzz from online music, disks and mp3 players – and I wouldn't change any of that – it's always topped when a musician does something magical, right in front of me. That's getting into sacred territory. I had a moment like that last year watching the performers above; you can see the full YouTube clip, shot on a smartphone at Songwriters Café last year.Tabla and Guitar. It's after the jump. Labels: Alternative Dubstep Orchestra, Bhangra, Birmingham, Brazil, creativity, Espirito Brum, experimentation, Indian Classical, Mendi Singh, Peacock Angell, Songwriter's Cafe, Tabla The Free rebrand: first results; a new oldies station on the way. Lots of questions... First survey figures look good for the renamed BRMB / Mercia / Wyvern / Beacon cluster. There's a long way to go; they're not out of the woods yet. But there's an intriguing new development coming soon on their AM frequencies. Three months ago, I posted about the impending morphing of four local stations into one, to be called Free Radio. It kicked up a pretty storm on radio discussion boards, not all of whom grasped the precise points of the post. I was amused to get both stick from take-no-prisoners thrusting young biz-oriented anoraks, and kind but misguided statements of solidarity from nostalgia freaks. The post pulled in, by the standards of this tiny blog, spectacular page-view figures. The gist of that post was: • Given the state of the market, Free's management didn't really have an option not to change things. • Cynics might say that previous owners had trashed the stations, so they wouldn't be viable competition once sold on. I couldn't possibly comment. • The new radio wars have to be fought differently. Nationwide brands have deeper pockets and more resources. • Brand radio has not increased the commercial sector's market share, but the 'consolidation' of dozens of stations has cost a lot of good people their jobs. • The old radio glory days are well and truly gone. Hey, I miss them too. • That said, there is still value in looking at how local commercial radio did it in the old days. That was three months ago. Now, with fresh survey results in, it's a good time to look at the latest figures, and then to ask a few questions of Free MD Phil Riley. So let's start with the bottom line figure of total Market Share. This all comes from the excellent Media UK site, which has more stats for more stations than you can shake a stick at. We're looking at the BRMB/Free Birmingham numbers. It still looks crap over the period of the graph, doesn't it? But it's worth zooming in to look at the last three years, focusing on the period of the current ownership: That's bit better. A bit. Of course, you can puff this up into headline stats which make you look great, and stations do that all the time when these figures come out. The bottom line is that, taken over a three year period, the current management have first stabilised listening, and then started to improve things. These figures actually represent the last listening figures for the old BRMB. The period of this survey was the six months ending March 2012, when Free Birmingham was still BRMB. It's going to be nine months before there are totally Free-specific stats. A further bit of geekery to add to the mix is that I'm only looking at Birmingham numbers. Each of the Free stations is surveyed by coverage area. Across the four stations, in general, figures are up, but Coventry has shown a hiccup. But, on balance, progress. Time for that chat. Phil Riley runs Free. I've got a lot of time for anyone who can run a station efficiently and stop it being run over by Global Radio's London juggernauts. It's difficult to give him a hard time. Phil doesn't derail easily. He's boomingly bullish pretty much all the time. But, hey, nothing ventured… Given the nice uptick on your stations ahead of the switch – quite possibly caused by the fuss people made about the name change – you must be feeling a bit more comfortable. Hand on heart, have you done the right thing? "Yes. Basic figures are up, and all the other things we use to measure response – research. Facebook numbers, tweets, and range of other indicators - they're all good." How did it feel the day before the switch? "I was quite relaxed by that point. The day we announced the switch was the day I felt the most nervous. That was the point of maximum impact – and we did get a lot of grief for a couple of weeks. In the run-up to the announcement, I did feel really nervous. I didn't know how the staff were going to react to it, didn't know what clients were going to think about it…. In the end it worked out OK." Did you take any personal stick? "Yes. There were a few people who said I was barking mad – or that I'd lost the plot – or I was out of touch – but you get that in any industry. People on the edges snipe at you." So, so far, so good. Probably best to revisit this particular area in a year's time, especially if the new brand puts on some significant numbers. But there's another wrinkle. About a week back, news leaked out about plans for Free's own, new, AM service. Up to now, the old AM channels for four stations have carried Gold, a London-run oldies channel, ironically from Global, who are now in direct competition with Free. Now, Free have decided to reclaim the frequencies to run a second service, to launch later this year, called Free 80s. In other words, their own oldies station. I have to declare an interest here. I worked on what many people felt was the country's finest and most successful Gold service, XTRA-AM. It covered Coventry and Birmingham, and it was set up, by Phil Riley, 23 years ago. XTRA was a blast. I hated to see it go, to be replaced by Gold, in my view a lamentable service that, these days, feels like an underperforming corporate afterthought. When we talked about your underused AM resource a year or so ago, and I urged you to take it in hand, you told me that it simply wasn't cost-effective, given the decline in AM listening generally. What's made you change your mind? "A number of things. Nearly all our AM and DAB contracts were up for renewal. So we had to decide: do we bother to renew these quite expensive transmission contracts to run a service we didn't have any involvement in, and didn't earn much revenue from… or do we hand the licenses back… or is there a different way of doing this? Can we do something new? And because we'd done the work to create Free, it made us think that we could make something of that as an add-on." Brand extension then...? "Yes. Which would have been very difficult to do if we were still running the four individual services." You're not the first to do brand extension. Absolute Radio have spun out Absolute 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and noughties as part of their offer, along with a slew of other digital services across dozens of platforms. And other stations are announcing 80s services across the country. What's going to make you different? "Two things. It will be local – local news, traffic, weather, local football commentary – and presenters will be local too. And it will be unashamedly a pop music 80s service, as compared to the rock feel of Absolute 80s, which aims for a more male audience." Talking local, I've got to ask you… the 80s was a brilliant period for local music. We had Fine Young Cannibals, it was the peak period for all the Two-Tone bands in Coventry and Birmingham, Duran Duran were in their prime, Ruby Turner was getting started, there were Dexy's, UB40, Tin Tin, Fuzzbox, Toyah, Fashion, ELO's later hits… are you going to take advantage of all that stuff? "Yes. We will be playing a lot of local material, I'm sure, if it's warranted". Aha. I'm going to quote you on that. "I did say if it's warranted!" I'll quote you on that too… So, just possibly, there are grounds for a tiny little bit of local muso optimism. I certainly hope so, and in my view there are very good reasons both culturally and financially to take such a step. I wouldn't hold out for Judas Priest on Free 80s any time soon... but it would be just great to see this new outlet reflect the pride that the area takes in some of its talent. Researching what's best to play on the radio is a complex job. When you start looking at 80s oldies, you simply can't take chart impact into account as an overriding guide, because the charts were riddled with dodgy fixes and fiddles pretty much throughout that whole decade. So it's a question of digging into what the area likes best using all the tools you can get - not just focus groups. The best material rises to the top over time... in general.... and the image-driven and hyped stuff fades away... in general. Nick Kamen, anyone? And just to add some very contemporary perspective, it was interesting to note the ripple of local pride and pleasure that flowed across Facebook and Twitter when Ruby Turner took to the stage last Monday at the Royal Concert at Buckingham Palace. Here's a single page of reaction from that point in time - search for Ruby on Twitter; there's more. This opens a up a whole area of discussion that I haven't really got space to go into here - but it's worth thinking about how artists find their place in our hearts, with or without chart exposure, and why radio should pay more attention to that process. Back to Free... Just as with three months back, I wish success for the Free team. They serve their area from their region, and for that reason alone, I'm rooting for them; positive results will be pleasing to see. One final thing. This really isn't Free's problem, but it affects them nonetheless. Local government should take note. The West Midlands has suffered a haemorrhage of media talent as Radio, TV, and press have all contracted. All those media jobs lost to the local economy, possibly 1000, maybe more, over a decade, also represent lost tax income and money spent in the region. Any reversal in that trend is to be applauded. So - more power to Free, and let's hope for further success elsewhere: it makes creative and economic sense. And if Free can bring themselves to skew their 80s output just a tiny but noticeable bit towards those local bands and acts who went over big time, worldwide, from our area during the decade, and still matter to their potential West Midlands audience now, I'll be even happier. That's a win-win I'd really pleased to see. Labels: 80s Music, BBC, Birmingham, Brands, BRMB, Broadcasting, Coventry, Dexy's, Duran Duran, Free Radio, Fuzzbox, Local Music, Local Radio, Orion Media, Ruby Turner, Specials, The Beat, UB40, West Midlands Steve Ajao talks and plays on Radio To Go A conversation with live music from Steve Ajao and Ade Wakelin This is the second in a series. The concept is childishly simple; making it work right, and sound right, is another matter. I sit down in the studio with a small group of musicians; they play, we talk. In this session, two much loved Birmingham veterans, Steve Ajao and Ade Wakelin, who regularly play together and accompany each other in their respective bands, came together to play, sing... and talk. I've watched Steve play for an embarrassingly long time. A live night with Steve, in whatever line-up he chooses, is always good, rip-roaring fun, played from the heart and the gut. He has great stories, and some forthright opinions to go with his huge gravelly voice, and there's a hair-raising account of the time he was spent spinning down his local High street like a rag doll after being slammed into by a speeding car on a pedestrian crossing. It put him, unconscious and severely damaged, in hospital for a while. He broke a lot of bones, but none, thankfully, in his hands or head. That story, and his protracted recovery, aided and and abetted by Ade, makes for uncomfortable but compelling listening. We put this together last summer at Music Up in Coventry, as part of a project brokered by UB40's Brian Travers. So this is part one: Steve Ajao with Ade Wakelin - In The Studio part 1 and this is part two: As always, all the shows I do on Radio to Go are available on request, free of charge, to any station that might like to use them. The only stipulation is that the show must be played in its entirety. I build them to run for about a commercial hour, or between 50 and 55 minutes. So if you're a station - terrestrial, internet, local or far away - and you'd like this show, email me through the blog. Also in the In The Studio series:Steve Gibbons 360 at the Elephant House Steve Ajao YouTube Videos featuring Steve Steve Ajao - Pure Evil Ade Wakelin - Going Down That Road Labels: Acoustic, Ade Wakelin, Blues, In The Studio, Interview, live music, Steve Ajao More merger grief: Global to buy Smooth Radio and ... Mendi and the Boys from Brazil... Ireland... Switz... 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I was young in Science at the time, and my husband greatly feared that the journey would cause a relapse for the child, but instead, he continued to improve. I constantly read the Bible, Science and Health, and Miscellaneous Writings, the two weeks we traveled, and we were the only ones in our car who, throughout the journey, did not get train sick. The child's limbs grew perfectly straight, he ate anything he wanted, and for years he has been a natural, healthy child in every way. He has passed through some of the worst forms of contagion untouched and unharmed.
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I remember the trial had started already, I couldn't find any update on the lawsuit, maybe no news is good news ? » lawsuit, maybe no news is good news ? The trial was two days ago, I am sure that was just the first round, it will probably be months before a settlement is reached. IMO…I am starting to believe the notion that the cure to baldness is being blocked by people who would lose too much money. (even if they just THINK they would lose money) So the fact that Histogen actually showed PICTURES, and was sounding like it was about to be released, and then gets immediately sued, shows something perhaps. Almost like the harder a company gets attacked, the more we should assume they are on the right track etc. If you believe Kevin Trudeau, he claims the FDA decided after curing polio (and all the money they lost from that) that they would never cure another disease. There would only be "treatments." Treatments where the patient has to pay monthly for the rest of their life of course. Chris Rock got a standing ovation when he claimed, "They haven't cured Sh*t. Because there is NO money in the cure man. EVERY good drug dealer knows the money is in the "come back." So, anyone up for a home histogen trial? » » lawsuit, maybe no news is good news ? » Rock got a standing ovation when he claimed, "They haven't cured Sh*t. » the money is in the "come back." So, anyone up for a home histogen trial? Probably, but seriously how can people stop the development of a baldness cure? Histogen is being sued for patent infringement. The court will decide if the lawsuit has any merits or not. It's a bit far fetched to think that there is a dark force somewhere trying to stop a cure from surfacing. I have heard people say the same about cancer cure too, I don't buy that at all. » I've said this before. And it was silly then. There is no conspiracy. First, show me who has the power to pull it off. Hair transplant doctors? Whig makers? Second, tell me why they'd do it. There would certainly be more money in "cures" than their are in "treatments". Propecia has been financially disappointing, and Rogain is not a block-buster. The pharma industry would LOVE a real, viable treatment that they could charge a ton for. Your belief in conspiracies verges on the superstitious. Do you believe in God, too? Because it requires the same amount of unsubstantiated, irrational faith. They were on the brink of success…and yes, they were intentionally stopped. Formed major strategic alliance with Genzyme Corporation worth up to $1.4 billion for the development and commercialization of Prochymal and Chondrogen in countries outside the United States and Canada. diseases - likely personalized drugs, highly specialized medicines already tested in humans. He prefers, he says, the idea of buying products rather than entire companies. Despite being on the verge of closing a multi-million dollar financing, expecting to launch a commercial product next month, and reporting promising findings on the her company's experimental hair regrowth treatment last week at the 4th Annual Stem Cell Summit in New York, Histogen, Inc founder and CEO Gail Naughton has just had to fire all her employees. A patent infringement lawsuit filed last month against Histogen has triggered a funding crisis at the San Diego biomedical startup, which was forced to lay off all 36 of its employees at the end of January. The suit filed by rival SkinMedica of Carlsbad, CA, also prompted a group of angel investors to withdraw their planned $2.4 million investment in Histogen at the end of January. Naughton said the lawsuit was filed to stop the planned March 6 launch of the cosmetic products. Histogen CEO Gail Naughton, pictured, says that a lawsuit brought on by SkinMedica has canned an angel investment of $2.4M into her company. Xconomy broke the story today when they said that Histogen had to axe ALL 36 of its employees due to the lack of funding. SkinMedica's complaint, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, seeks relief against Histogen's "Nouricel" product line for infringing SkinMedica's U.S. Patents No. 6,372,494 (filed in 1999) and/or 7,118,746 (filed in 2000). Get this, about 20 employees have VOLUNTEERED to continue working despite the layoffs - crazy! Get paid man. What's so special about Histogen anyway? Tell us. » the layoffs - crazy! Get paid man. What's so special about Histogen anyway? This is a good sign, these days it is very difficult to get good hard working dedicated employees, it means there must be something very special about Histogen which makes these people continue to work for the company without pay. If I have to put my money somewhere, I will put it in Histogen. Yeah, because someone thinks they are infringing on their patent. No conspiracy there, just simple patent law. If someone is stealing your idea (and I'm not saying that's what Histogen is/was doing), what would you do? Let them profit on your work? » » I've said this before. I think the conspiracy theory is just plain old silly, if there is a cure for any kind if illness, it will spread like wildfire, as simple as that, nobody can put a lid on the news, those who believe there is a conspiracy must be watching too much of that Kevin Trudeau guy on late night infomercial. That said, I also think it's pretty naive of you to think that Propecia and rogaine don't bring in major bucks for the pharma companies. It's pure monopoly for these two drugs. » Let them profit on your work?
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El cràter de Vredefort és el major cràter d'impacte verificat a la Terra. Està localitzat a la província d'Estat Lliure de Sud-àfrica i rep el nom de la vila de Vredefort, situada al seu centre. També se'l coneix pels noms de la Cúpula de Vredefort o l'Estructura d'Impacte de Vredefort. L'any 2005, la Cúpula de Vredefort va ser inclosa a la llista del Patrimoni de la Humanitat de la UNESCO pel seu interès geològic. Formació i estructura S'estima que l'asteroide que impactà a Vredefort és un dels majors a xocar contra la Terra (almenys, des de l'eó Hadeà fa uns quatre mil milions d'anys). Es calcula que l'asteroide feia aproximadament entre 5 i 10 quilòmetres de diàmetre. El cràter té un diàmetre aproximat d'entre 250 i 300 quilòmetres, més gran que els de la conca de Sudbury (200 km) i que el cràter de Chicxulub (170 km). Això converteix Vredefort en la major estructura d'impacte de la Terra, amb l'excepció de si s'arribés a considerar el cràter de la Terra de Wilkes com una altra estructura d'impacte (500 km). L'edat del cràter de Vredefort s'estima en 2.023 ± 4 milions d'anys, durant l'era paleoproterozoica. És el segon cràter més antic conegut, uns 300 milions d'anys més jove que el cràter de Suavjärvi, a Rússia. Originàriament, es pensava que la cúpula al centre del cràter havia estat formada per una explosió volcànica, però a mitjans de la dècada dels 90 les proves mostraren que va ser el lloc d'impacte d'un bòlid de grans dimensions, ja que foren trobats alguns cons estellats molt reveladors al llit del proper riu Vaal. El lloc d'impacte del cràter de Vredefort és un dels pocs cràters amb múltiples anelles de la Terra, tot i que són prou comuns a la resta del sistema solar. L'exemple més conegut d'aquest tipus de cràters el trobem a Cal·listo, el satèl·lit de Júpiter, on podem trobar el cràter Valhalla, tot i que també a la Lluna hi ha cràters d'aquest tipus. La majoria de cràters amb múltiples anelles de la Terra han estat destruïts per processos geològics com la tectònica de plaques i l'erosió. Llocs propers com el complex Igni de Bushveld i la conca de Witwatersrand van ser creats durant aquest mateix període, cosa que porta a especular que les masses i energies cinètiques del bòlid de Vredefort foren de la magnitud suficient com per induir tota la regió a un procés de vulcanisme. Bushveld és el lloc on hi ha la major part de les reserves conegudes de metalls del grup del platí, mentre que a la conca de Witwatersrand hi ha una de les més importants reserves d'or. Referències Enllaços externs Deep Impact - The Vredefort Dome . Cràter de Vredefort a Google Maps. Cúpula de Vredefort, Patrimoni de la Humanitat . Vredefort Geografia de Sud-àfrica Patrimoni de la Humanitat a Sud-àfrica Proterozoic
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Join Fluxy Community Organizer Gil Lopez, for domestic arts skillshares throughout June. All workshops will happen on Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8pm upstairs in our communal kitchen, and there is no cost to attend. June 1 • Grow Mushrooms • Learn how to cultivate and grow edible mushrooms right in your own home. June 8 • Make Yogurt • Easy and rewarding to make, yogurt requires very few supplies and minimal preparation. June 29 • Cooking Insects • Learn about entomophagy's history, taboos and new markets. Learn to incorporate insects into your recipes and sample some bugs together. Gil has been involved with Flux Factory since 2013 and is interested in the day-to-day life of collectives, cooperatives and communes. Through these workshops he hopes to share knowledge and skills that will encourage New Yorkers to engage more directly and thoughtfully with the food they consume and to inspire ritual through food preparation processes. **Please note, there is no workshop scheduled on June 15. All Public Trust events are free and open to the public. Please note that event times and locations are subject to change.
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The firm said it will use the net proceeds for R&D, including the continued development of its Acuitas AMR gene panels and Acuitas Lighthouse software. The firm anticipates submitting its Acuitas AMR Gene Panel u5.47 for urinary tract infections and antibiotic resistance to US regulators by early next year. OpGen will provide genetic panels and analysis software to the DOH's Wadsworth Center while Merck's Ilúm will provide health data aggregation and insights. The firm's lab services and product revenues fell year over year, but collaboration revenues increased during Q2.
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package org.kuali.rice.krad.datadictionary; import org.kuali.rice.krad.bo.BusinessObject; /** * This interface provides read-only metadata about inactivation blocking. This metadata object is associated with a * data object. The source of this information often comes from the data dictionary file. * * @author Kuali Rice Team ([email protected]) */ public interface InactivationBlockingMetadata { /** * The property name of the reference on the blocked object which points to the blocking object. * * @return the name of the blocking reference * @deprecated use {@link #getBlockedAttributeName()} instead */ @Deprecated String getBlockedReferencePropertyName(); /** * The name of the attribute which is blocked by the blocking object. * * @return the name of the blocked attribute */ String getBlockedAttributeName(); /** * The type of the object that is blocked. * * @return the type of the business object that is blocked * * @deprecated use {@link #getBlockedDataObjectClass()} instead, there is no requirement that the blocked class * must implement the deprecated {@link BusinessObject} interface. */ @Deprecated Class<? extends BusinessObject> getBlockedBusinessObjectClass(); /** * Returns the type of the data object that is blocked. * * @return the type of the data object that is blocked, should never be null */ Class<?> getBlockedDataObjectClass(); /** * The bean name of the service that is responsible for determining whether there are any records that block * inactivation */ String getInactivationBlockingDetectionServiceBeanName(); /** * The type of the object that is blocking another record. * * @return the type of the object that is blocking * * @deprecated use {@link #getBlockingDataObjectClass()} instead, there is no requirement that the blocking class * must implement the deprecated {@link BusinessObject} interface. */ @Deprecated Class<? extends BusinessObject> getBlockingReferenceBusinessObjectClass(); /** * The type of the object that is blocking another record. * * @return the type of the object that is blocking, should never be null */ Class<?> getBlockingDataObjectClass(); /** * Returns the human-meaningful name of the relationship * * @return relationship label */ String getRelationshipLabel(); }
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Home Tag Archives: national final (page 55) Tag Archives: national final Maria Yaremchuk representing Ukraine in Copenhagen 2014 By Madeleine Olson in : 2014, Latest News, Ukraine, Videos Just moments ago the results of the national final in Kiev was revealed, Maria Yaremchuk will represent Ukraine in Eurovision Song Contest 2014. The 20 year old singer will compete in Copenhagen with the song Tick-Tock. Maria is known for being a finalist in the Ukrainian tv contest "Voice of the country" and also ending up 3rd in representing Ukraine … Ukraine: National final kicks off Eurovision season in : 2014, Latest News, Ukraine Today at 11.15 CET Ukraine will be the first country to choose its representative for Eurovision Song Contest 2014. The 20 hopeful artists will compete for the prestigous ticket to Copenhagen, and follow Zlata's success in the previous edition with her song Gravity. According to an NTU poll launched on their official website the current favourite is Tatiana Shirko's "Let … Sweden: Melodifestivalen running order in : 2014, Latest News, Sweden Earlier today SVT released the running order for Sweden's national final Melodifestivalen. The contest will start off with last year's runner up Yohio who took the audience by storm in 2013 and finish off with Anton Edwald, the young talent who used to be a background dancer for Danny Saucedo. Semifinal 1: Malmö 1/2 1. "To the End" – Yohio … Belarus Entries Revealed By Gerry Avelino in : 2014, Belarus, Latest News Most of the songs for Belarus' National Selection are now available for listening on broadcaster BTRC's website here. The 14 songs are as follows: Matvej Kuper and DUX – "Strippers" TEO – "Cheesecake" Daria – "Starlight" Zhanet – "You will be here" Max Lorens & DiDyuLya – "Now you're gone" Anastasia Malashkevich – "Runaway" Artem Mikhalenko – "Rapsodiya No. 1" … Emmelie de Forest to perform at Festivali i Këngës By Callum Nowacki in : 2014, Albania, Countries, Latest News Denmark's European of the year and the latest winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, Emmelie de Forest, is scheduled to perform at Festivali i Kenges 52, the show which selects Albania's participant for the Eurovision Song Contest. Alongside Emmelie, Albanian singer and winner of The Voice of Italy 2013, Elhaida Dani, will also be performing. You may remember Elhaida from … 3 new Festivali i Këngës hosts announced in : 2014, Albania, Announcements, Countries RTSH, the Albanian broadcaster, today announced new hosts for their national selection and most popular music festival Festivali i Këngës. With only one week to go, Diellza Kolgeci – a fashion icon from Kosovo – withdrew from her role as the Festivali i Këngës host. So RTSH have decided to take a new approach to the hosting. For the semi-finals, … Iceland – National Final February 15th By Oisin Keighron in : 2014, Iceland, Latest News The Icelandic national broadcaster RUV has announced the names of the 10 contestants who will compete in the 2014 Icelandic national selection (Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins). In total there will be 3 shows (2 semi-finals and 1 final). The two semi-finals are scheduled to be held on February the 1st and the 8th with the grand final being held on the 15th. … Romania: Will Ovi and Paula represent Romania in Copenhagen? in : 2014, Latest News, Romania In 2010, the Romanian duo Paula Seling and Ovi Jacobsen managed to achieve a third place in Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo. Yesterday a teaser for the new song "Miracle" was posted on youtube, possibly the official entry to represent Romania in Copenhagen in May. According to the rumours Paula and Ovi have been in contact with the Romanian TV … Germany's lineup unleashes a social Media buzz in : 2014, Germany, Latest News The German broadcaster NRD revealed seven of the eight names taking part in the German selection process of the Eurovision Song Contest. One of these acts will travel to Copenhagen in May to represent their country at the most popular song festival in the world. One more act will be revealed at a later point which is going to be … Russia: New date for KTO (Who) in : 2014, Latest News, Russia The Russian broadcaster has received more applications for their preselection than expected. As a result, the current deadline will now be extended. The previous plan was to air KTO ("Who") on the 31st of December in order to let the Russian public pick their Eurovision 2014 representative. The new date has not been revealed but the national final is due …
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The following is a channeled message during which I asked a collective consciousness questions about what exactly happens during an energy transfer. This fascinating look behind the curtain gives a clearer idea of the purpose and benefits of an energy transfer for your spiritual growth and well being. consciousness that is impacting life on Earth. Through his unique abilities, Ethann facilitates an awakening of one's true gifts and soul's purpose. This is the primary purpose and outcome of the long term practice of energy transfer sessions with Ethan to gradually unlock your unique gifts and life's purpose as well as the passion to fearlessly pursue it. Many of the individuals who work with Ethann regularly start to come into their abilities within the first month of multiple sessions. Ethann's left-brained mindset and natural curiosity led him to conduct a variety of studies to confirm the effects of his energy transfers on human consciousness. Studies of the human aura, voice profiling, channeled messages and participant feedback have all shown that regular energy transfers will increase feelings of happiness, peace and wellbeing, expanding the size of the aura and accelerating the evolution of the soul. In the world in which we live, there are many toxins we encounter on a day to day basis. Some of these may be in our food, water or the air we breathe, and some are electromagnetic. All of them are vibrational in nature. Although, we can avoid some of these toxins physically, many still remain vibrationally in our environment, accumulating in the energy body and resulting in a lowering of our consciousness. The consequence of this is that the spiritual gifts we have brought into this world remain dormant. suffering prior to an energy transfer. Energy transfers with Ethann will initiate a permanent change within your DNA, essentially tuning the body and awareness to new field of information. Think of the DNA as a tuner on a radio. Every energy transfer slightly adjusts your frequency, allowing you to tap into information stored within your DNA that was previously unavailable, awakening the mind to a new way of seeing the world. This is because you are now able to tune into a new dimension of information within the same field of consciousness. This may come by way of intuition, or interest in some new area, or sudden ability to pursue things in one's life that were previously hidden or blocked. As the frequency that the body is tuning in to changes, a broad array of physical and spiritual impacts are experienced. Some individuals encounter sudden breakthroughs in health, immense energy, greater inner peace and joyfulness. Ultimately, the energy transfer process will raise consciousness, remove karma, and as a result, lead you down a path of greater joy and harmony no matter what is going on in the world around you. Energy transfer will raise your consciousness to a degree that is not possible through ordinary life experience and other spiritual practices. This is an accelerated path for the growth of consciousness for those who have a desire to grow more rapidly in this time of great change and evolution, minimizing suffering and allowing for a deeper understanding of one's life path. physical body almost immediately. There was a very strong loving energy coming from his heart to mine. But at the same time, I felt myself releasing bottled up negative feelings that had been holding me back for years. Tears flooded my eyes as I experienced both the sorrow of the karmic energy release and the joy of the loving energy replace it within my heart. I was overwhelmed by the experience, but even more amazed by the peaceful feeling that came over me afterwards and through the duration of that week. I found that many of the things that used to upset me were still present in my life, but I had risen above them and able to live with ease in the present moment, without anger, worry or fear. Since that time, I have returned for numerous energy transfers with Ethann, both in person and remotely. The remote sessions are just as powerful as the one's I have experienced in person. I am able to feel them just as deeply even when I forget my remote appointment and am reminded upon sensing a wave of energy that stops me in my tracks. I am now facing many adverse situations and people in my life with a newfound calm and patience. I experience more joy on a daily basis. Even my friends and family have commented that they notice a positive change in me. I attribute this to regular energy transfers with Ethann. I was so pleased with the results I have seen that I decided to sign my two teenage daughters up for Ethann's 12-time per month program. The results aI observed with them after only a few weeks were astounding. Through my work with Ethann, I awakened to my gifts as an intuitive channel, accessing the true path of my soul and my purpose in life. I have continued to utilize his energy, astrology, numerology and business services to launch my channeling work into the world. This work has allowed me so much joy, success and fulfillment. I am truly grateful that Ethann has shared his energetic gifts with my family."
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The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veteran Affairs (CHAMPVA) is a comprehensive health care program for civilians who qualify and who are not eligible for TRICARE. It is administered by the Veterans Health Administration Office of Community Care in Denver, Colorado. It covers spouses and children of veterans who are permanently and totally disabled. It also covers survivors of military members who died in the line of duty but who are not eligible for TRICARE. Spouses (current or surviving) and children of veterans may be eligible for CHAMPVA if the veteran is permanently and totally disabled (or was at the time of death), or died of a service-connected disability. It is also open to the surviving spouse or child of a military member who died in the line of duty. However, in all cases, persons eligible for TRICARE are not eligible for CHAMPVA. Submit prior authorization requests prior to rendering services by phone using the telephone number on the member identification card. Electronic claims can be submitted through an electronic vendor/clearinghouse. Claims must be received by CHAMPVA within one year from the date of service or within one year from the date of discharge from an inpatient facility. Any claim submitted after one year will be denied. When making changes to previously paid claims, contact the office that processed the original claim with supporting documentation that validates the change in coding and/or billing with a cover letter explaining why. Include a copy of the EOB or determination letter. If you are not satisfied with the resolution of the first-level review, you may submit the appeal to a second-level review within 90 calendar days of the date of the first-level review determination. For Second-Level appeals, follow the same guidelines as outlined for First-Level Appeals but indicate "Second-Level Appeal Request" on the appeal form or letter. Second level appeal determinations decisions are final.
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Community Listening Campaign In 2015, we launched the first phase of a Community Listening Campaign (CLC) to better understand what community members see as their needs, priorities and expectations related to environmental and social justice. The project began with online research and community networking to identify regional programs working in areas of interest to the Agnese Nelms. Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice. It continues with focus groups, community dialogue meetings and surveys. Identifying Local Constituents In preparing for the true "listening" phase of this project, we first identified which organizations work on social and environmental justice issues including those within the University of Arizona (UA) and in the wider regional community. We narrowed the field using the Oxfam "doughnut" model of sustainability, developed by Kate Raworth, as a guide. The visual for the model comprises: An inner "social foundation" threshold enclosing the acceptable levels for elements of human need and experience; An outer "environmental ceiling," limited by environmental boundaries; The area between these two rings, defined as "the safe and just space for humanity" is one that allows for sustainable communities and a fair distribution of resources and rights. What We've Learned So Far During the first phase of the CLC, our analysis identified 252 regional programs — community organizations as well as UA and government programs — working in our core areas of interest: Top Populations Served Youth and indigenous populations, primarily in the Tucson area Top Areas of Environmental Work Land-Use Change Number of populations served in each of these five areas of environmental work: Top Areas of Social Justice Work Number of populations served in each of these six areas of social justice work: The second phase of the CLC included: Conducting a more detailed survey, distributed online to the 252 organizations to refine our understanding of their work; Publishing a searchable directory with information about organizations working at the intersection of environment and social justice; Working with focus groups to further explore areas of need. "Southwest Sustainability Doughnut" The Haury Program is now refining its areas of interest based on continued listening and discussions in community dialogues, evolving its own "Southwest Sustainability" version of the Oxfam "doughnut" described above. If you'd like to learn more about our Listening Campaign as it progresses, please join our email list for occasional updates and announcements. Community Dialogue in Social Justice On October 4, 2017, we gathered UA faculty, staff and students, community non-profits and others working on environmental and social justice issues to participate in a dialogue on social justice. The input from this forum will help develop the Haury Program strategic plan for the next five years. Eighty-six people attended representing diverse organizations and UA departments. The participants engaged in small group discussions and then reported out to all attendees. Dialogue results can be found here: Community Dialogue Results. The Haury Program seeks additional input and plans to continue the dialogue by holding smaller events in the community during fall 2018.
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Barnsley skipper Andy Yiadom has backed the misfiring Reds to stay up this season. The Reds are in the middle of one of the club's worst runs after winning just twice in their last 24 games. And that's the form which sees the South Yorkshire side hovering above the Championship relegation zone with time running out to save their poor season. Only goal difference stands between them and the drop back to League One. "We're not going down," stressed Yiadom. "We're going to do everything in our power to keep us up. "I'm just really focused on keeping Barnsley up, We're 100 per cent confident we'll stay up. "I remember being at Barnet when we got relegated and it's not a nice feeling at all. That's something that's not going to happen again. "I was a lot younger there, but saw how the older heads got the team motivated. That's something I can try and do here. Defender Yiadom is out of contract at the end of the season and was wanted by both Swansea City and Huddersfield Town last summer. Former boss Paul Heckingbottom is also keen on a reunion with the Ghanaian international at new club Leeds United. The ambitious 26-year-old has played down talk of a move away and wants to make sure he helps keep Barnsley up before deciding on his future. "All that matters is keeping this football team up," added Yiadom. "We really need to get a win. We'll do anything to get three points. "At this stage of the season form goes out of the window.
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