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Jablah, Syria weather in April
Historical temperature average in April
In Jablah, Syria
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Mildly cool with a gentle breeze
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What is the average temperature in April
The average temperature in Jablah in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 69°F (20°C) to a low of 59°F (15°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.
For comparison, the hottest month in Jablah, August, has days with highs of 87°F (31°C) and lows of 78°F (25°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 59°F (15°C) and lows of 51°F (10°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Jablah in April based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Jablah in Apr
How much does it rain in April
In Jablah in April, there's a 13% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.38 in (9.6 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as light rain.
The wettest month in Jablah is January where a typical day has a 30% chance of precipitation and gets 0.05 inches (1.3 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Jablah is July where a typical day has a 0% chance of precipitation and gets 0.06 inches (1.5 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in April and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Jablah day by month
How cloudy is Jablah in April
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Jablah during April is 16.0 hours (67% of the day). For comparison, the month with the most clear, sunny days in Jablah is July with an average of 23.2 hours per day while January has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours with only 13.2 hours per day. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Jablah in April based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Jablah
When is sunrise and sunset in April
The average day in Jablah during April has 13.1 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 6:05 AM and sunset at 7:08 PM.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Jablah is June 18th with 14.6 hours while December 21st has the shortest amount of daylight with only 9.8 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Jablah in April based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Jablah by month
How humid is it in April
In April, Jablah is moderately humid with an average amount of 65% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. July has the highest relative humidity at 77% and is the least humid in November at 55%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Jablah throughout April based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Jablah by month
How windy is it in April
Historically, the wind in Jablah during April blows at an average speed of 10.9 mph (17.5 kph). The windiest month is January with an average wind speed of 13.5 mph (21.7 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 9.1 mph (14.7 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Jablah in April based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Jablah
What to wear in April
With an average high of 69°F (20°C) and a low of 59°F (15°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater.
What's the weather like in Jablah the rest of the year
We've collected the weather data for Jablah during all other months of the year too:
Weather in Jablah in January
Weather in Jablah in February
Weather in Jablah in March
Weather in Jablah in May
Weather in Jablah in June
Weather in Jablah in July
Weather in Jablah in August
Weather in Jablah in September
Weather in Jablah in October
Weather in Jablah in November
Weather in Jablah in December
Weather data for Jablah was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we've averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we've looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in April (e.g., April 1, April 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place. | {
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Fred T. Foard's Brock Carey, top, tries to turn Bunker Hill's Alan Morales during their 113-pound bout on Tuesday night in Claremont.
Jackson Shoe/Record
Fred T. Foard's David Weaver, top, maintains control over Bunker Hill's Clayton Dobbins during their 160-pound tilt on Tuesday night in Claremont.
Foard records 7 pins, 3 tech falls in win over Bears
By JOSH MCKINNEY [email protected]
Josh McKinney
CLAREMONT — Depth is important in any sport, and the Fred T. Foard wrestling team appears to have the deepest squad in the Northwestern Foothills 2A Conference. The Tigers put forth another strong performance on Tuesday night, defeating Bunker Hill 61-12 behind seven pins and three technical falls.
In a matchup of the teams that have finished first and second in the conference each of the past two seasons, the Tigers easily dispatched their county rivals. For the Bears, their only wins came from the two grapplers they recognized before the match as part of their Senior Night festivities — Aaron Bryant and Casey Bolick.
"I've been here five years, they've been with the program four years," Bunker Hill coach Michael Mays said of his seniors. "They've worked hard, they earned those wins; they punch the clock every day in the wrestling room, they're good leaders of the program. I'm sad to see them go.
"It's hard to beat tradition at any level," he added of what makes Foard so tough. "Collegiate, professional, high school, it's tradition. Our kids are starting to get the tradition around here, we're starting to believe in each other. We're 23-2 right now and we're young, we're starting nine freshmen and sophomores out of 14 weight classes. … The kids love each other regardless of what the score is on the board, we're cheering for each other. We're growing as a family."
The night began with the 138-pound bout, which saw Braden Wharton of Foard (32-0, 3-0 Northwestern Foothills 2A) face off with Bunker Hill's Jose Hernandez. After building a 13-0 lead entering the third period thanks to a pair of near-falls, Wharton pinned Hernandez at the 4:57 mark to give the visitors a 6-0 advantage in the match.
Following Dalton Jackson's 10-5 decision over Brayden Guess at 145 and Justin Whalen's 10-6 decision over Jadan Speaks at 152, David Weaver (160) beat Clayton Dobbins by a 16-6 major decision before Hunter Lloyd (170) pinned Rodney McManus in 2:27 to make it 22-0 in favor of Foard.
The Tigers won the next two bouts as well. After Jacob Belton (182) pinned Chandler Icard in 51 seconds, Landon Foor (195) won by forfeit to increase Foard's lead to 34-0.
Bunker Hill (23-2, 2-1) was able to stop the bleeding thanks to back-to-back pins from their seniors. Bryant (220) pinned Mo McAfee in the final minute of their bout, while Bolick (285) added a last-second pin of Andrew Jackson in the first period of their heavyweight tilt.
Foard got back on track from there, taking the final five weight classes. William Auton (106) pinned Christian Garcia in 2:46, Brock Carey (113) won a 17-0 tech fall over Alan Morales, Dawson Cody (120) pinned Raul Hernandez in 3:20, Jamie Richard (126) grabbed an 18-3 tech fall over Tyler Fox and Zane Birtchet (132) earned a 16-0 tech fall over Alex Betancourt.
"We're real pleased with where we're at right now," Foard coach Mike Carey said. "Obviously we've got to get better, but I was real happy with our 145 (Dalton Jackson), we knew that was gonna be a toss-up match but he's getting back healthy and he's getting better and he did real well. And we competed up and down the lineup, scored a lot of points, turned a lot of people. That's what you want to do in this sport.
"Mike Mays has done a heck of a job for Bunker Hill. They're probably the second best team in our conference," he continued. "They're well-coached, they're competitive. We just came in and were fortunate enough to have a good night. We had a great result, but we've still got to improve."
Foard hits the road for the Kannapolis Duals on Saturday before hosting Patton, West Iredell and nonconference Oak Hill (Virginia) in a quad match next Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Bears travel to McDowell for a quad match against the Titans, Hickory and St. Stephens on Friday.
Fred T. Foard 61, Bunker Hill 12
106: William Auton (FTF) p. Christian Garcia, 2:46
113: Brock Carey (FTF) d. Alan Morales, 17-0
120: Dawson Cody (FTF) p. Raul Hernandez, 3:20
126: Jamie Richard (FTF) d. Tyler Fox, 18-3
132: Zane Birtchet (FTF) d. Alex Betancourt, 16-0
138: Braden Wharton (FTF) p. Jose Hernandez, 4:57
145: Dalton Jackson (FTF) d. Brayden Guess, 10-5
152: Justin Whalen (FTF) d. Jadan Speaks, 10-6
160: David Weaver (FTF) d. Clayton Dobbins, 16-6
170: Hunter Lloyd (FTF) p. Rodney McManus, 2:27
182: Jacob Belton (FTF) p. Chandler Icard, :51
195: Landon Foor (FTF) won by forfeit
220: Aaron Bryant (BH) p. Mo McAfee, 5:22
285: Casey Bolick (BH) p. Andrew Jackson, 1:59
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Mike Carey
Jamie Richard
Raul Hernandez
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Migrants: Enduring Farm Problem
Two Decades of Concern
Migrants and Social Policy
Immigration and the Economy
Alien Farm Hands Amid Nation's Jobless
Harvest of Shame," Edward R. Murrow's television documentary exposing the misery of migrant farm workers, made history 23 years ago. Today, it is hard to imagine a subject that has since been more thoroughly explored by the news media, by scholars and by the government at all levels. But as another harvest season begins, it is clear that the issues raised two decades ago remain — and others have emerged.
Lawmakers responded in the years that followed Murrow's expose with an impressive array of legislation to improve the lives of the nation's farm migrants, who today may number 1.5 million. New laws made them eligible for food stamps, provided rural clinics for medical aid, created special school programs for migrant children and sent federally paid attorneys into the fields and courtrooms to fight migants' legal battles. Yet serious problems persist, causing some advocates of migrant workers to despair that they remain outcasts in a land of plenty. "By and large, all the resources that have gone in have amounted to very little," said Steve Nagler, executive director of the Migrant Legal Action Program, a federally funded program based in Washington, D.C., "Many of the gains made on paper don't translate into reality. Migrants are still on the bottom."
Even more desperate are the uncounted thousands of illegal aliens, mostly Mexicans, who form a large segment of the farm labor force in some of the Sunbelt states — notably California and Texas. Farmers say they hire illegal aliens because not enough Americans are available and willing to work in the fields. Ironically, farmers are breaking no federal law by hiring illegal aliens. It is the aliens who are breaking the law by accepting the jobs.
Oct. 08, 2004 Migrant Farmworkers
Jun. 03, 1983 Migrants: Enduring Farm Problem
Feb. 11, 1959 Migratory Farm Workers
Apr. 04, 1951 Farm Manpower
Apr. 19, 1950 Migrant Farm Labor
Oct. 13, 1948 Collective Farming
Jan. 23, 1943 Farm Labor and Food Supply
Mar. 14, 1942 Farm Labor Supply
Farm Produce and Commodities
Immigration and Naturalization
Labor Standards and Practices
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The micro car shown is approaching the production version. The interesting thing is the E-Car three-wheeler, its capacity was for three people. The design takes inspiration from the cultural heritage of Belgium.
Based on the report of Technologic Vehicles, E-Car 333 is manufactured using environmentally friendly materials are easily recyclable. For example, the chassis using a very strong material, but easily recycled. While the body uses flax ingredients.
E-Car 333 will be available in six variants, including the type of convertible and utility. According to Xavier Van der Stappen, E-Car 333 designer say, this car can go with a maximum speed of 130 kph and can roam as far as 300 kilometers on a single battery charge.
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Q: blank plot with matplotlib inside pipenv on Mac OS X Short version
Trying to show a plot via plt.show() inside a pipenv opens a window that is completely white, no errors. Resizing the window makes it completely black. Expecting to see a plot depicting a function f(x) = x^2 (see code below).
More info
Saving a plot with plt.savefig('tmp.png') works fine.
Installing matplotlib to the system wide python3 via $ pip3 install matplotlib causes no issues. The issue only arises when matplotlib is installed within a pipenv executing the same code (see below).
Versions:
*
*Mac OS Mojave 10.14.2
*pipenv version 2018.11.26
*matplotlib==3.0.2
*pipenv and system python version 3.7.2
Somewhat surprisingly, I can get it to work on an older Mac running Sierra 10.12.6 with otherwise same versions of pipenv, python, and matplotlib. But I don't think I ever ran into the same issue on that one.
What I have tried
*
*installed tcl-tk: $ brew install tcl-tk
*set backend: $ echo "backend: TkAgg" >> ~/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc
*installed X11 server
What am I missing?
At this point I am out of ideas. Any hints as to how to get a plot to show up properly within a pipenv is greatly appreciated.
Does this have anything to do with a framework install of python as mentioned in the matplotlib docs?
Code
import numpy as np
import matplotlib
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
if __name__ == "__main__":
plt.figure()
x = np.arange(0, 10, 1)
y = x*x
plt.plot(x, y)
# plt.savefig("tmp.png") # works fine
plt.show()
A: If you're still having this problem, I fixed it by installing python as a framework (I installed conda brew cask install anaconda. Then add your Anaconda to path: export PATH=$HOME/anaconda3/bin/:$PATH via vim ~/.bash_profile. I can still engage pipenv with Anaconda.
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Citation: Kisli M, Yardım A (2018) An Interesting Eating Epilepsy Case Induced by Bread Eating. J Neurol Neurosci Vol.9 No.6:276.. doi:10.21767/2171-6625.1000276.
Eating epilepsy is evaluated in reflex epilepsies (RE). Different genetic, ethnic, acquired factors and to the bulky meals rich in carbohydrates consumed may play a role in etiology of RE or supported by a brain lesion. In this situation, seizures provoked by eating is a rare entity and the ictal semiology differs from patient to patient. Focal impaired awareness seizure is most commonly described. Diffuse cerebral damage is often noted on MRI. Reproduction of these seizures during EEG recording is often difficult as the stimulus is frequently complex, involving different components of eating, such as the sight of food, proprioceptive, olfactive or gustative stimulations, chewing, salivation, and gastric distension of eating. The case presented here was an eating epilepsy case triggered by bread eating and implicated, based on EEG and MRI.
Eating epilepsy is a rare type of reflex epilepsy. The reflex epilepsies include those epileptic syndromes consisting of seizures that are triggered by specific stimuli usually a clearly recognized somato-sensitive or sensory one. Eating epilepsy is an uncommon form of these. Several physio-pathological mechanisms involved in the genesis of these seizures have already been discussed. Eating epilepsies represent a heterogeneous group with variable clinic and EEG findings. This case presented here was an eating epilepsy case triggered by bread eating and implicated, based on EEG and MRI.
At twenty-eight years woman applied to our hospital second time with the reason for the strange movements that took place in her body. In her anamnesis, she has described focal aware seizures in the form of curling and turning in her hands and slight right turn her head during bread eating for the last 9 years. She said that her seizures occured 30-40 sec just after she started to eat bread (almost during every bread eating) and lasted 40 sec-50 sec. There was no loss of consciousness during seizures. She had focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizure and loss of consciousness following her left-hand trembling 2 times in the last 2 months during sleeping at night. With these complaints, the patient had applied to different centers before. The EEGs in those centers are evaluated as normal. The anti-epileptic drug had not been started because it may be psychogenic. This patient's seizures also had not been observed before as there was no bread-eating activity did not take place during the examination. We did not detect any obvious abnormality in the physical and neurological examination of the patient except mild mental retardation. There was no abnormality except low vitamine D (9 ng/ml) in routine blood biochemistry. The performed EEG in our hospital did not show epileptic focus (Figure 1).
Figure 1 Interictal EEG of the patient. It was evaluated as normal.
Because the previous routine EEG recordings were normal, it was decided that EEG recording was obtained by feeding bread to the patient. Written consent of the patient and her relatives has been obtained. Only a piece of bread was eaten. In the second bite, a focal aware seizure, which started as a twist in her hands and turned her head slightly to the right, was observed and EEG was performed (Figure 2). A focal aware seizure was also seen during the ictal EEG. In the meantime, she responded short answers to the questions. No loss of consciousness. Her swallow paused. This seizure lasted about 30 seconds. Sharp wave activity was observed in the more pronounced fronto-centro-temporal regions on the right side of the ictal EEG. An encephalomalacic area in the bilateral parietal cortical region was observed in MR (1,5 Tesla) images (Figure 3). With these findings, the patient was diagnosed with reflex epilepsy [1,2].
Figure 2 Sharp wave activity of the patient was observed in fronto-centro-temporal regions on the right side of the ictal EEG, which was made during the seizure occurring during bread eating.
Figure 3 Brain MR image of the patient. It was observed that both lateral ventricles occipital horn was mildly wide and volume loss was observed in deep white matter at this level in MRI.
The patient was informed about seizure triggering foods. Levetiracetam 1000 mg/day (in two equal doses) was started to the patient. And then she was followed. After 2 months, she had partial control of her seizures. The drug is increased the desire to 2000 mg/day (in two equal doses).
RE are clinically very similar to unprovoked seizures, except for the presence of specific stimuli. The prevalence of RE ranges from 4% to 7% for all epilepsy patients and up to 21% in idiopathic generalized epilepsies. Seizures triggered by eating are very rare, and their estimated prevalence is nearly 1/1,000-2,000 among all patients with epilepsy. Physiopathological mechanisms are complex. Seizures are closely related to stereotyped eating behavior, which may differ from a patient to another. Seizure triggers include reading, writing, other language functions, startle, somatosensory stimulation, proprioception, auditory stimuli, immersion in hot water, eating, and rotatory stimulation. A number of sensory stimuli are recognized as causes of reflex epilepsy, including eating . Eating is a complex phenomenon involving psychological, sensory, proprioceptive, and enteroceptive stimuli . Eating epilepsy (EE) is a unique yet debilitating reflex epilepsy with discrete electroclinical signs and mechanisms . Bulky meals rich in carbohydrates have been postulated as possible triggering factors. Eating may also trigger periodic spasms in some disorders such as infantile epileptic encephalopathy, focal symptomatic epilepsy, or MECP2 duplication syndrome, possibly by activating the frontalopercular region that evokes the activity of the brainstem or the regions responsible for seizure initiation. Rarely, the smell of food, eating too much or heavy meals, and gastric distension can cause a seizure. Seizures are focal, start short after beginning to eat, and do not repeat during the same meal. In reflex epilepsies usually, there is a trigger event in patients' history . Our patient also had a history of feverish disease at 3 years of age. Three types of reflex epilepsy are described; those induced by simple stimuli, complex stimuli, or higher cerebral functions . EE is described in association with congenital malformations, vascular abnormalities, post-infective lesions, and neoplasms such as astrocytoma and glioblastoma . Functional imaging techniques such as PET, SPECT, and EEG-fMRI provide the potential to image epileptic activity . Abnormal EEG observed in patients with epilepsy is reflected by interictal epileptiform discharge, commonly called the "epileptic spike" . EEG has focal epileptiform abnormalities, which may be secondarily generalized and originate from temporolimbic or suprasylvian structures. Seizures localized to suprasylvian area can also occur with proprioceptive and somatosensory stimuli as well as with other oral activities . MR and EEG findings of our patient were correlated and support these observations mentioned above.
It has been emphasized in most of the patients who describe eating epilepsy that the seizures were observed during the function of eating (75%), after eating (10.7%) or after eating and afterwards (14.3%). Reflex seizures can be either generalized or focal, with or without impairment of awareness. Our patient seizures provoked by only bread eating. The seizures started after 30-40 second following bread eat. This form of epilepsy depending on bread eating should consider as depend on carbohydrates. The patient developed gustative, chewing and salivation stimulations with bread and this was occurred during the recording in the EEG. In our patient, if the bread is mixed with other foods, seizures do not occur. This condition is considered to be an extremely rare condition. Spontaneous seizures may also be seen in patients with eating epilepsy . Our patient had two times focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures while sleeping except her eating in my elaborate anamnesis.
It has been reported that seizures are controlled by monotherapy in 50-70% of patients . LEV 500 mg 2 × 1 was given after our diagnosis and partial control of seizures was achieved. After 1 month the dose was increased to 2 × 1000 mg, follow-up and treatment are continuing.
To our knowledge our case is unique in that firstly, it is a case of eating epilepsy which starts with bread eating and develops against other food after a long time. This case tells us that this type of reflex epilepsy shows can start only against some sort of carbohydrate and then increase against other food.
Author Mesude Kisli declares that she has no conflict of interest. Author Ahmet Yardım declares that he has no conflict of interest. The authors whose names are listed immediately above certify that they have NO affiliations with or involvement in any organization or entity with any financial interest (such as honoraria; educational grants; participation in speakers' bureaus; membership, employment, consultancies, stock ownership, or other equity interest; and expert testimony or patent-licensing arrangements), or non-financial interest (such as personal or professional relationships, affiliations, knowledge or beliefs) in the subject matter or materials discussed in this manuscript. All procedures performed in accordance with the ethical standards of the research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards. Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study.
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October has been an incredibly busy month, and it has been a few weeks since I last did a Read, Watch, Play post, which is my version of the Sunday Salon. Read, Watch, Play is a round-up of bookish and non-bookish entertainment going on in my home this week. Feel free to join in and let me know what fun you have had recently!
Stranger Things (Netflix)- I finally finished the first season! It is rare that I watch anything classified as horror, but I'm glad I made an exception for this one. The actress who plays Eleven, Millie Bobby Brown, is brilliant. I can't wait to see where they take the show next.
Just Add Magic (Amazon) – An original series by Amazon, and a much better than I thought it would be. M started watching this about two weeks ago, and after walking by a few times while she had it on, I got sucked in to the series as well. Just Add Magic is targeted to tweens – the show is based on a middle-grade book of the same name by Cindy Callaghan – but there must be some magic involved, because adults seem to enjoy it equally as much!
My first triathlon is officially in the books, y'all!!
I'm done, done, done!!! Joy, joy, joy!! I dismounted from my bike into a happy dance yesterday when I polished off the last mile for the Jimmie Johnson Virtual Triathlon!!
The JJF runs from October 1 – October 31, and is a 140.6 mile virtual race that involves a 2.4 mile swim, 112 miles cycling, and a 26.2 mile run/walk/jog. It is not completed at once, but broken up into however many workouts you need to get it done.
For a grand total of 143.24 miles! For me, this is a MAJOR accomplishment!
One of the best things that I read this week was not in a book, but at M's elementary school. October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and on Thursday her school participated in Unity Day. Students – dressed in orange to make a statement against bullying – took to the sidewalks around the school with messages of hope, positivity, and encouragement, to show their support for one other.
I happened to be helping at the school book fair the morning the kids went out to dress up the sidewalks with chalk messages, and it was POWERFUL. I was a victim of bullying during my middle school years, and it melts my heart to no end to have my daughter enrolled in such a safe and supportive school. Messages of hope and solidarity were literally spread from corner to corner of the school property.
Below is a small selection of messages written by M and her fellow students. I'm telling you, these kids are pretty amazing.
I think Mr. Browne from Wonder could find a few more precepts from this crew to add to his collection.
Are you ready for Halloween? A read-a-thon update.
I happen to live in a country that celebrates Halloween, and it is one week away!! I love Halloween, and all of its creeptastic, spooky accompaniments. Halloween…and all the side dishes at a Thanksgiving feast, were the things I missed most when I have lived outside of America (sorry to my family and yes, I missed Halloween more than I missed you, LOL), and I embrace it wholeheartedly every year!
When I say we love Halloween, what I mean is we go so overboard on our Halloween decorations that our neighbors think it is freaking amazing. Or…they think we're freaks but are too nice to say so. Either way, it's a fun time.
With one week to go until the end of the month, I thought it would be a great time to update my progress on the Halloween Read-a-thon, hosted by Lauren @ Wonderless Reviews!
I am right about where I thought I would be for this challenge. I picked out six books, but I would be amazed if I finished six that fit into the theme. You can find my original challenge post right about here.
What I read: Serafina and the Black Cloak by Robert Beatty. It was spooky and mysterious, and I will never look at forests around Asheville the same way again.
What I read: Nothing yet. But Neil Gaiman's graveyard mystery is up next on my reading list, just as soon as I finish my ARC of The Gilded Cage by Vic James. Which I will hopefully wrap up today!
What I read: I finally, finally got around to reading Jekyll and Hyde! This book has been on my TBR shelf for years. Dark secrets in the Victorian era? Yes, please!
Original selection: Nothing, really. I was lazy. In my complete defense, lots of reading happens after sunset, anyway. Especially in the fall and winter!
What I read: I am going to plug-in The Gilded Cage for this category. Mysterious, brooding aristocratic brothers with deep, dark family secrets? Alternate history and fantasy rolled into one? Yes, this fits the category!
You can find my review up on Wednesday or Thursday. And if you don't read it, I will cast a spell on you! Mmmwwwwahahahahahaha!
Original selection: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It's just not going to happen. I failed utterly and miserably. Back to the procrastination pile it goes. Till next October!
What I read: A Gathering of Shadows by V.E. Schwab. I read this on October 6, and I declare it a perfect match for this category. Woohoo for free choice!
Only Eleven could mess with her.
Are you reading any Halloween themed books this month? What books would you recommend for a spooky October read?
Our house has been a flurry of activity lately. Hurricane Matthew evacuees (my parents), triathlon training, and today, the beginning of a major master bathroom renovation. Demolition is happening as I write, our cats are freaking out, and I am trying my best to avoid the noise, calm the cats, and get a book review posted!
Poor kitty. I feel bad for both of our fur-babies today, who have no idea why there are strange men and so many loud noises happening in their precious home. They are keeping me company in the home office today, which is as far away from the renovation area as you can get.
Okay, on to the book review.
Robert Louis Stevenson's gothic horror novel has been adapted so many times that I honestly had no idea what to expect from the original. So many books and movies have been influenced by this short novella: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The Incredible Hulk, Van Helsing, the many movie adaptations, and even an appearance in Looney Tunes, just to name a few. Was it going to be as timeless as its characters? Or will the frequent appearances in pop culture take away from the original storyline to this modern-day reader?
We start with Mr. Utterson – a sensible lawyer – listening to his friend Enfield tell a somewhat sinister tale about a mysterious Mr. Hyde. Mr. Utterson has heard Hyde's name before, connected to his boyhood friend Dr. Jekyll, and sets out to find the relationship between the two.
I feel as if I have been familiar with the "good" Jekyll and "evil" Hyde my entire life, but I haven't. Not really. And the first thing I realized was that despite appearances, Stevenson does not make the good versus evil divide that clear-cut. No…just like real life, there are multiple shades of grey in between. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, Dr. Jekyll.
Dr. Jekyll is deeply conflicted about hidden vices that stem back to his young adulthood, but the precise nature of these vices are never named. The Victorian era is known for its social constraint, so one has to wonder if these "vices" were truly immoral acts, or just an alternate lifestyle condemned by Victorian sensitivities. This inner turmoil influences his scientific work, as he seeks to develop a potion that will separate the evil side of himself from the good part.
Hence, although I had now two characters as well as two appearances, one was wholly evil, and the other was still the old Henry Jekyll, that incongruous compound of whose reformation and improvement I had already learned to despair. The movement was thus wholly toward the worse.
Stevenson's prose is engaging, but I am generally not a fan of much of the plot happening in the form of a written letter, as it does in the latter part of the novella. I probably will not rank Jekyll and Hyde at the top of my list of favorite classics, but it is certainly an interesting, thought-provoking book to read. What is the nature of good and evil? Is human nature inherently a duality, as Stevenson suggests in this novel? Were Jekyll's scientific experiments ethical? How did the expectations of Victorian society influence Jekyll's decisions?
What I liked best about the The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was the questions that it raised for the reader.
My bookshelves are filled with standalone novels. In my family, it is a well-known fact that I easily get series burnout. When I start to juggle multiple series at the same time, or I'm trying to read through a new-to-me series and find myself reading the same author for weeks, I take a break and pick up something else.
If this happens to you, here is a list of a few standalone novels, from a variety of genres, that have helped me break a reading slump in the past!
It is ethereal, magical, other-worldly. The dreamlike imagery the author provokes is astounding; it is also the reason why so many people dislike it. If you need a plot-driven novel, this may not be for you. I loved every second of it, and found it to be a beautifully written, visual book. The descriptions of the circus, vividly drawn but only in the shades of black, white and red, stay with the reader long after finishing the book.
I shed so many tears reading this book. It didn't help that I had just lost a close family friend to cancer two month's previously. A beautifully written book about making peace with the unfairness of life. A lesson that rings true no matter what your age. It may also make a good starting point for older readers who typically only read adult literatures but want to explore YA.
Oh, to be inside Neil Gaiman's brain and see how it ticks. The is the first book I read by Neil Gaiman that was not a graphic novel, and boy, did it give me the chills! This story brought me back to my childhood; it's like all of those monsters under the bed came to life in terrifying and menacing way. But it's not just horror, it's much more nuanced than that, or I would not have liked it. There is truth and beauty, melancholy and sadness, and a hard look at the innocent ignorance of childhood.
I just reviewed this one recently, which you can read here. I will never look at Ferris Wheel's the same way again. All The Missing Girls is the perfect stand alone novel to read in the fall at a time when county and state fairs are happening all across America.
I don't usually recommend novels set during WWII, because I don't read them very often. I read this one for book club this year, and absolutely loved it. It is very character-driven, which is right up my alley, and the attention it has received is well-deserved. The author does an excellent job of heightening your senses along with young Marie-Laure after she loses her vision. And it tackles so many themes in a way that is not over the top: military culture and bullying, free will vs. predetermination, physical vs. spiritual blindness, moral relativism. It is a fascinating read.
What standalone novels would you recommend to readers who need a break from series works? | {
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It sounds terrible to complain about the "cold" winter we've had this year in Southern California, but it's definitely been odd to have so many days where the high only reached 55 degrees. Many of us have felt the need to seek warmth, and one spot that can be relied upon to offer sunshine for our shoulders is the Palm Desert area, locally referred to as "the desert."
The desert is a mecca for golf and dining and is a quick drive from just about anywhere in SoCal. I recently drove over from San Diego with two girlfriends for four days of sunshine, golf and relaxation.
These two beautiful courses are confidence-builders for the average woman golfer (which is the category I fit into) and the newly remodeled lobby lounge serves delicious sushi and fun cocktails for your 19th hole enjoyment. We played the Valley Course with its strategically placed bunkers, undulating fairways and multi-tiered greens, but managed to do okay due to the short length from the ladies forward tees.
I've not yet had the privilege of playing there, but many friends both men and women say it's a must when you're in the area. You may have heard of the par-3 17th hole named "Alcatraz," which is only 83 yards from the forward tees, which has swallowed its share of golf balls. Bring an extra sleeve of balls to that hole alone!
If you've spent any time in the desert, you're probably familiar with The Nest restaurant and lounge. It's a mini nightclub where ages of the adult guests may span 70 years. There are 20-something year-olds and 90-something year-olds out on the same dance floor (sometimes dancing with each other.) You'll hear great music with everything from Sinatra standards to Bruno Mars. It's the best people-watching spot in the area and (for reasons you'll understand once you've been there) best enjoyed if you've had a cocktail before you arrive. I recently discovered that the Italian food in their restaurant is quite good, so go early for dinner and stay for the entertainment.
On the top floor of the shopping mall on El Paseo in Palm Desert is Pacifica Restaurant, which I believe serves the best seafood in the desert. Since I live near its sister location, Pacifica Del Mar near San Diego, I've enjoyed consistently delicious meals there for over 25 years. The sugar-spiced salmon, seared ahi, and sea bass are all absolutely delicious and will not disappoint you, I promise.
If you enjoy tropical drinks in a fun atmosphere, you'll love Tommy Bahama Restaurant, which is also located in the El Paseo mall just above their signature retail store. I like to put my name on the list for dinner, and then pop downstairs to shop for sun dresses, Hawaiian shirts and home accessories (there's nothing better than coconut-scented candles.) Try their famous coconut shrimp appetizer with a Mai-Tai on their outdoor terrace and you'll feel like you've driven (not flown) to Hawaii.
A recent discovery with a wonderful atmosphere and delicious food is Il Corso, also on El Paseo. Homemade pastas, terrific wine list and a knowledgeable waitstaff make it one of my new top pics.
*Tip: One place that I don't recommend for a girls golf trip is Mastros in Palm Desert. While I do enjoy the terrific soul band in the lounge, I feel the food is too heavy, too rich and more expensive than it should be. I'd rather spend my money on cute golf clothes.
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The stock market will post moderate gains this year and keep rising as the nation's economy brightens, Jeremy Zirin, chief equity strategist at UBS Wealth Management, predicts.
Zirin forecast gross domestic product growth of 2 percent to 2.5 percent for 2013.
And that growth will speed up as new fiscal policies are put in place by Washington lawmakers, Zirin told Yahoo.
"[The market] will continue to grind higher as the economy starts to improve,'' he said.
The economy is already showing signs of improvement, as the four-week moving average for initial unemployment claims has plummeted to its lowest level since March 2008 and housing prices and new home sales recently made their biggest gains in 30 months.
Zirin predicts a 1,540 rolling 12-month target for the Standard & Poor's 500 in 2013, which he bases on a "fairly robust" earnings growth and relatively low equity valuations.
"For investors looking to preserve purchasing power down the road, equity markets … still look very attractive," Zirin told Yahoo.
Zirin favors dividend growth stocks because their overall market risk remains lower than other stocks.
Dividend growth stocks also generate income and have more potential for dividend growth than do high-yield dividend stocks, he said.
As far as which sectors hold the best dividend growth stocks, Zirin points to equities in consumer staples, industrials, healthcare and technology.
"Lots of established mature tech stocks have tremendously strong balance sheets with tons of cash," he said.
Tom Hutchinson, editor of Newsmax's advisory service The High Income Factor, likes dividend stocks too because they offer investors comparatively attractive yields amid today's rock-bottom interest rates, especially relative to CDs, Treasury instruments and other fixed-income venues popular among those seeking income from their investments.
"The yields are paying, relative to what you are getting on Treasurys and CDs, very high," Hutchinson told Newsmax TV in an exclusive interview. | {
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Clarkston Rotarians spent their January 30th meeting gathered at the offices of The Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan. 16 in all, we filled gift bags for the Foundation's Valentine's Day Dance. More than 140 patients and family members are expected to attend the event so there was plenty of work for Rotarians as well as some of our friends and family members. Although it wasn't planned, we had enough helping hands to collate and fill dozens of loose leaf binders with information for patients.
Organized by Rotarian Brad Evans, a member of The Leukemia Foundation's Board, this event gave us an opportunity for wider community service, lively conversation and laughter. We capped the evening off with dinner at the Uptown Grill.
Our club will continue to take on small services projects every month... and all are welcome to join in.
For information on how to volunteer, please contact one of the Clarkston Rotarians by clicking on any name on our home page. | {
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How do I love my wife?
Loving a woman is a very special challenge! How do we know this, because God addresses it right in scripture! Husbands love your wives! God knew that he created a creature that required special instructions to "love". Now, how do you do that husbands? Loving your wife requires your attention. You know, that incredible attention that you give to the latest sporting event or the remote control on your T.V. or what is happening on your computer screen. This same attention is what you need to apply to loving your wife. Study her. Accumulate some stats on her. Watch what brings her joy. Listen to what she asks for and then do it. Know her love language-you may have to ask her what says love to her. Guess what? Loving someone requires work, effort, time and energy. Love is something you cultivate, grow and strengthen. If you are lazy at it or take it for granted, it will wither and recede just like those biceps that once bulged on your arms! "Go for it" guys treat it like a challenge but a challenge that is lifelong, not something you conquer and forget. And in the meantime, enjoy her delight in you as you pursue excellence in loving her! | {
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What were Caitlan Coleman and Joshua Boyle really doing in Afghanistan?
15 Oct, 2017 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read
Joshua Boyle and son Jonah play in the garden at his parents house. Photo / AP
By Amanda Erickson and Antonio Olivo
In the weeks, months and years after American Caitlan Coleman and Canadian Joshua Boyle went missing in Afghanistan, their families repeated the same story: They were young adventurers, drawn off the beaten track.
"They were interested in cultures that are under-developed," Caitlan's mother Lyn said in 2014. They didn't do things like stay in hotels or visit tourist traps. They were idealists, and also a little naive.
Soon after the pair married in 2011, they spent four months in Guatemala. And in 2012, they jetted off for Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Family members called it a backpacking trek. Afghanistan was not a part of the plan, at least not as far as anyone knew.
But Coleman and Boyle did make their way to a remote area of Afghanistan outside Kabul, where they were kidnapped by the Taleban and later held by the Haqqani network before being rescued last week.
Their captors killed Coleman's infant daughter and allowed Coleman to be raped by a guard, her husband said. The couple and three of their children were rescued in Pakistan, where their captors had taken them from Afghanistan. The operation by the Pakistani military was tipped off by US intelligence. The family arrived in Toronto at the weekend after the five-year ordeal.
Why did Boyle and Coleman, seven months pregnant, decide to go to Kabul? What were they trying to accomplish?
Boyle said he and Coleman went to Afghanistan to try to help "the most neglected minority group in the world, those ordinary villagers who live deep inside Taleban-controlled Afghanistan... where no NGO, no aid worker and no government has ever successfully been able to bring the necessary help." Boyle described himself as a "pilgrim". It's not clear how he and Coleman intended to help, or what they were up to when they were kidnapped.
Coleman's friend suggested to USA Today that she and others had at least a vague notion that the couple intended to do some volunteer work. Sarah Flood said she related to Coleman's travel plans because she had just come back from a service trip to Ukraine. "The idea of going to a country and being helpful is something we absolutely shared," Flood told USA Today. She also said that the trip had been Boyle's idea, but Coleman quickly got excited about it.
The family in a Taleban video. Photo / AP
And then there's the insight of Richard Cronin, who met Coleman and Boyle while they were in Central Asia. The pair befriended Cronin at a hostel in Bishkek. In a blog post from 2012, Cronin wrote that Boyle's excitement about Afghanistan convinced him to go. "I hadn't thought seriously about travelling to Afghanistan until I started talking to Josh," he wrote. "We started talking about Lawrence of Arabia and the explorer Richard Burton. He asked me if I admired these explorers. Of course I did. 'Wouldn't you like to be like one of them?'.He had also said it was safe provided you didn't go to a region where there were foreign troops and the Taleban, namely the south."
After the 9/11 attacks, Boyle became consumed by questions of terrorism and Islam, studying up on the issue and even learning Arabic. A few years later, he got involved in an effort to get Omar Khadr, once the youngest detainee at Guantanamo Bay, released. Khadr pleaded guilty to killing a US Special Forces medic. Boyle briefly married Khadr's sister.
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Boyle's associations with the family led some US intelligence officials to speculate that the visit to Afghanistan may have been part of a larger effort to link up with Taleban-affiliated militants. "I can't say that [he was ever al-Qaeda]," said one former US intelligence official. "He was never a fighter on the battlefield. But my belief is that he clearly was interested in getting into it." Authorities denied that Boyle had any ties to terror.
His "first concern in life has always been helping others," Alex Edwards, a friend of Boyle's since 2002, told Philadelphia. "If things were different, and I was the one being held hostage, Josh wouldn't rest until I was free. He'd stage sit-ins. He'd put up posters. He'd dedicate his life to it. That's just who he is."
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What a wonderful feeling to give her the freedom to enjoy the yard, without worrying about escape or harm! A waterproof Deluxe UltraLight™ receiver collar and buried perimeter wire combine with a small, sleek transmitter to let your precious pet know she should stay in the yard. The collar features 4 adjustable levels of static stimulation plus tone-only mode for training to help you find the right level for your pet. Additional built-in safety features help keep your pet safe in your yard. You'll feel confident knowing that your pet is playing safely in your yard.
Just a lot of information to get through; but the helpful staff make it easier.
We use this system for our 11 month malamute cross and his chi corgi pup sidekick. However his collar occasionally breaks at the plastic clasp. And as of last night another new collar and the receiver fell off. I wish these were made more durable.
We can't use the corgis collar as it sends off the warning message and scares the malamute to the point he won't move. However the system does the job and I am off to buy yet another collar.
> PetSafe Response: Thank you Paul for giving us feedback for the In-Ground Fence System. If you would like any further advice or support, please contact our Canada Customer Care team who would be happy to help. | {
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Online trading site Gumtree has seen an increase in swops and bitcoin-only sales.
In this respect, South Africa is following trends seen on other marketplaces around the world. In the US, a McLaren 720S was put up for sale in exchange for 25 bitcoin, a theoretical value of $425 000, Cobbledick says.
While Gumtree does not allow for the sale of bitcoin miners or services, she says that customers can exchange goods for bitcoin on the site — but they should be fully aware of the risks.
Some of the cars listed on Gumtree as for sale in exchange for bitcoin includes a Land Rover Defender, BMW X5 and a rare 1970 Mercury Cougar V8.
"There are also a few other sellers accepting bitcoin in exchange for Kruger rands," says Cobbledick.
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East High Launches Advanced Manufacturing Program
By Dan O'Brien | December 19, 2018
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Starting in January, students at East High School are participating in an advanced manufacturing pilot program that is available at just two other sites across the country.
The new curriculum, called Ignite: Mastering Manufacturing, is the result of a partnership between Youngstown-based America Makes, Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow, or Lift, in Detroit and the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute in Chicago.
"This was created by these three institutes to create a new way of thinking about not just manufacturing, but all of the careers related to it," says Eileen Pickett, Lift program manager for education and workforce development. "We can develop all the technology that we want, but we know if we don't have the people, the talent, that are ready for the jobs of the future that technology is creating, then we might as well not develop the technology in the first place."
Lift and the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute DMDII) are sister hubs of America Makes. The three institutes were created by the Obama administration as part of its Manufacturing USA initiative, which established 14 advanced manufacturing institutes at select sites across the country.
America Makes, the first of these hubs, focuses on additive manufacturing, while Lift centers its attention on the research, development and applications of lightweight metals. DMDII concentrates on digital applications in manufacturing.
The East High program is a three-year curriculum that includes work in materials science during the first year, and coursework in advanced manufacturing systems during the second and third years.
Students will receive hands-on experience with equipment such as programmable controllers, computer-aided design software and 3D printers.
Rob Gorham, executive director of America Makes, says he's seen projections that over the next decade, the advanced manufacturing market would represent a $100 trillion opportunity for the economy. In 3D printing alone, that means the creation of about 3 million jobs.
"There's a skills gap that exists," he says. "It's about finding ways to drive resiliency into our manufacturing base here."
Youngstown City Schools superintendent Joe Meranto says he first heard about the program at a conference several months ago, and suggested that Youngstown should pursue it
"We have 20 students already signed up for the first course," Meranto says. "We'll continue to expand it to the two courses next year and look at moving it to Chaney High School to provide the opportunity to those students as well."
The objective is to introduce students to the skills that will be necessary to pursue the jobs of the future, Meranto explains. "The jobs are here, they're going to be here, but they're going to be different jobs," he says.
The new lab will be equipped with simulators, 3D printers, programmable control boards and a computer room next door.
"When you look at machines like this, you realize that this is the future of manufacturing," says Krish Mohip, CEO of Youngstown City Schools. "The manufacturing skills we must have are those to program and code and really get behind these machines."
Youngstown is the third school district in the country to adopt the Ignite program. The other two are in Sterling, Mich., and Waukegan, Ill.
"They're choosing Youngstown because they see the promise that's here," Mohip says, crediting the advanced manufacturing foundation established with America Makes, Youngstown State University and Choffin Career and Technical Center.
Damico Jackson, an 11th grader at East High, says he's interested in the program because it opens up an entirely new perspective on industry and manufacturing.
"I like how it's bringing new things to the area," he says. "It brings a nice reputation to Youngstown. I hope to learn as much as I can and get to use it in my life."
Omar Frazier, a ninth grader, says he's excited about this program since it's his goal to pursue a career in computer engineering and video game design. "This would be a good step forward to get into that," he says. "I want to learn mostly how to code."
Frazier is already programming robots and writes his own games on a home-based program, but now wants to position himself for college, possibly at YSU. "I'd like to get a name for myself and make a better future for everybody."
Pictured: East High School students Ian Bates, Damico Jackson and J'Alfred Clarett will be part of the school's new advanced manufacturing program.
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I spent the day at Blue & Gray Park near Lone Jack, Missouri with a group from the Adventure Club. I didn't realize at the time that it was the first anniversary of my first visit. It's just like a man to forget something like that, eh?
I had never been able to locate any trail maps for this 1800 acre park but I saw on my first visit that there were equestrian trails running all over the place. The plan was to circumnavigate the park, see a cross-section of the area, and maybe find some special spots that could serve as focal points of a return visit. One of our crew had a PTOC map that eliminated the guesswork and saved some time.
We completed an estimated 10 mile circuit in 5.5 hours and that included a couple long snack breaks. I'm surprised at that pace since the trails are beat-up so badly by the horses. I don't think we found anything really special there though the quarry comes close. It's still a pretty quiet place where you can get back to it all.
Afterward I headed up the road to Porky's Blazin' Bar-BQ for a little culinary research. They were out of ribs but the burnt ends were pretty darn good. I've got added incentive now to not wait another year to return. | {
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The co-commissioners of the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice architecture biennale are proud to announce that the Finnish architect Lundén Architecture Company has been chosen to design the Nordic contribution to the 2018 International Architecture Exhibition in Venice.
The office's approach is shaped by the experiences of over 60 projects to date. Their projects range from small 15m2 experimental pavilions, buildings to 300 000m2 master plans. They have a diverse base of clients ranging from public sector parties and institutions to companies and private clients. Their collaborative design approach involves leading experts, architectural offices and consultants from a range of professional fields in different parts of the world: public, private, academic and third sector organizations. The office has also been successful in competitions, most notably the new Tampere Travel and Service Centre and Pieksämäki Hiekanpää School Campus. Other strategic development projects include the new airport concept, AiRRport and the revitalization of Töölönlahti Bay. At Lundén Architecture Company, the internationally diverse team shares one vision – to produce high-quality and innovative solutions. | {
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Mobile Gimbals Have you at any point experienced movement ailment while glancing back at the recordings of your own get-away? Perhaps you figured it would be an incredible plan to get some video of that wonderful climbing trail or while strolling through a sustenance advertise, however when you think back the entirety of your recording is too unsteady to even consider evening consider transferring to any online networking stage, not to mention watch back for your own satisfaction.
Dissimilar to traditional handheld monopods, the DJI Osmo Mobile 2 Handheld Gimbal has a vertical shooting mode which gives you a chance to catch in picture introduction. On account of this element, you can apply more accentuation on single subjects or uninhibitedly grandstand the complexity between the frontal area and foundation of a picture.
Fueled by a 2600mAh battery, the DJI Osmo Mobile 2 gives you a chance to take pictures and film with your cell phone for up to 15 hours. It can likewise serve as a compact power source so you can keep your cell phones controlled up as you adventure as the day progressed.
Perfect for outside photography, the DJI Osmo Mobile 2 has a Panorama mode with 180-degree ultra-wide point go which gives you a chance to catch more subtleties in mountain sees, structures, vast oceans, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
Worked to adjust to your active way of life, the DJI Osmo Mobile 2 accompanies an inbuilt sensor and a brushless engine which help limit picture shudder, enabling you to catch smooth and stable recordings even while you're in movement.
For throughout the day shooting experiences, battery life is of fundamental significance. The Osmo Mobile 2 offers great battery life, surrendering you to 15 hours of activity on a solitary charge.
You charge the gimbal utilizing an included small scale USB charging link. Including esteem, you can likewise utilize the gimbal to charge your telephone, even while you're shooting.
Clearly, doing this would diminish the general battery life of the gimbal however despite everything you'll get a few hours of shooting time. You can likewise in fact utilize the gimbal to charge anything utilizing the USB port, so the gimbal can fill in as a battery bank notwithstanding when not being used for taping.
This gimbal is amazingly simple to utilize. The direct controls offer instinctive task. There is a joystick, a basic slider for zoom, and a couple of catches. It's anything but difficult to utilize the majority of the controls with one hand while holding the gimbal.
You can hold the gimbal in various ways, each most appropriate for specific shooting styles. The accessible task modes are Upright, Flashlight, Underslung, and Portrait. Exchanging between these diverse task modes is simple, except for Portrait mode which requires a couple of additional means.
The Smooth-4 Smartphone Stabilizer from Zhiyun-Tech, in dark, has been intended to give cine-style capacities to content makers utilizing their cell phones for video catch. At the point when utilized with the free, downloadable ZY Play application, the control board empowers Android and iOS clients to control both gimbal and cell phone camera capacities, for example, center, zoom, time-slip by, and still photograph settings. The Smooth-4's controls decrease the need to contact your telephone's screen, along these lines limiting unintended jarring while at the same time recording. A devoted "Vertigo" work imitates the point of view moving, dolly/zoom impact dear to numerous movie producers. Contrasted with the ZT Smooth-3, the Smooth-4's controls are all the more ergonomically spread out and better named with symbols. The Smooth-4 likewise has an essentially bigger center/zoom wheel, a PhoneGo mode for rapidly snatching the activity, numerous time-slip by capacities, and item following. With the capacity to help cell phones weighing up to 7.4 oz and measuring up to 3.35″ high, the Smooth-4 is perfect with any cell phone.
In a gesture to its movie producer driven structure, the Smooth-4's huge center wheel even has an observer check that can be arranged to concentrate marks you put on its finished band. The wheel is situated on the left half of the handgrip, with a catch set to its lower right that gives you a chance to flip among center and zoom capacities, with a catch light demonstrating zoom mode. Parchment and press to choose settings with the focal Menu/Return catch, or pick the Parameter Display catch to switch between close shooting, still photograph, and full-auto modes. The Smooth-4 offers 300° of container and 240° of tilt and move for agilely catching your activity shots, or for easily floating along progressively serene scenes. Pick between Pan-Following, Locking, Full-Follow, or the full-speed PhoneGo mode to change your dimension of pivot control while shooting.
Fueled by battery-powered lithium-particle batteries, the Smooth-4 includes a greatest runtime of up to 12 hours. A USB Type-C port on the handgrip empowers you to include an independently accessible power pack to expand your shooting time significantly further. A LED show demonstrates your outstanding force, and a yield port empowers you to charge your telephone while shooting with the stabilizer. The Zhiyun-Tech Smooth-4 Smartphone Stabilizer incorporates a smaller than expected tripod, conveying case, and a USB link. A solitary 1/4″- 20 female string on the handgrip base can be utilized to mount the stabilizer onto the included tripod or other help, or to append a good extra. | {
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Step 2: Click on the link which says "Recruitment for the post of Assistant – Special Drive for PWD candidates – Online Main Exam Call Letter and Information Handout".
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Q: libtool slowing down gdb I have a larger C++ programm with lot of templates which i want to debug. Unfortunately gdb takes several minutes to read the symbols.
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Debugging-Options.html contains lots of options for debugging.
Which options would you suggest to make gdb faster/more usable.
Update: It looks like the slow down is caused by libtool. If gdb is launched via libtool --mode execute it is slow. If gdb is launched gdb .libs/foo it is reasonable fast. Any ideas why is much slower?
Update: Another suggestion was -fvisibility=hidden see http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility
A: Sometimes using -fdebug-types-section can make things a bit faster. It isn't guaranteed though.
Several minutes to load ... I wonder how big this executable is. If I were desperate I might try only compiling selected modules with debug info. Or perhaps look to see if it is a gdb bug. If it is split into an executable and some shared libraries, and some parts don't change very often, you could also look into using the "gdb index" feature (see the manual) to speed up the loading of debuginfo for those modules.
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Was shot by a Black and Tan gun.
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Carbs have been demonised for years. We grew up with our mums refusing to eat bread or cook pasta. Many of us are nervous about eating regular instead of sweet potatoes. We opt for ground up cauliflower over rice. And that's because we've all been taught that carbs = broken down into glucose = stored as body fat. But that isn't the whole story. We literally need carbohydrates to stay alive, let alone do any strenuous kind of exercise. And in some cases, eating carbs is the secret to creating a cracking body. Just look at bikini model Hayley Madigan, for example. The 27-year-old fitness star says that including slow-release carbs like wholegrain bread (YEP, BREAD), quinoa and oats have helped her to work out more effectively and build muscle. 'I was always scared to eat carbs so I left them out until the weekend and usually have a cheat day on Sunday and binged on a lot of bad foods,' she tells MailOnline. 'I enjoy all carbs now and know I need them to fuel my training as well as stay lean and healthy.' She says that no matter how hard you work, you can't out train a bad diet – and she puts her revised nutritional plan down to her impressive gains. Hayley also makes sure to add plenty of healthy fats to her day, including nut butters, dark chocolate, avocado and salmon. And that all helps her with weight training – something she's keen to promote among women as a form of 'empowerment'.
I feel unstoppable when I am in the gym leg pressing 270kg because I know how amazing it is for my body to be doing such a strong weight and how determined I am to lift such an amount especially as a petite woman.' So, more wholegrain avo toast and weights, less fretting over food. | {
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1. Bille-Brahe, U
Andersen, K
Wasserman, D
Schmidtke, A
Bjerke, T
Crepet, P
De Leo, D
Haring, C
Hawton, K
Kerkhof, A
Lönnqvist, J
Michel, K
Phillippe, A
Querejeta, I
Salander Renberg, Ellinor
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Psychiatry.
Temesváry, B
The WHO-EURO Multicentre Study: risk of parasuicide and the comparability of the areas under study.1996In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 17, no 1, p. 32-42Article in journal (Refereed)
The 15 areas under study in the WHO/Euro Multicentre Study on Parasuicide vary considerably with regard to socio-economic factors, culture, life-styles, etc. In this paper, the authors discuss whether the traditional high risk factors for suicidal behavior (such as unemployment, abuse, divorce, etc.) take on different weights depending on local societal and cultural settings. Results from analyzing covariations between various background factors characteristic of the different areas under study and the frequency of attempted suicide showed weak or insignificant correlations, indicating that high-risk factors can only be identified from international pooled data with great care.
Stiles, T C
Egebo, H
A repetition-prediction study on European parasuicide populations. Part II of the WHO/Euro Multicentre Study on Parasuicide in cooperation with the EC Concerted Action on Attempted Suicide.1996In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 17, no 1, p. 22-31Article in journal (Refereed)
One of the aims of the inter-European study on parasuicide, which was initiated by WHO/Euro in the mid-1980s, was to try and identify social and personal characteristics predictive of future suicidal behavior. A follow-up interview study (the Repetition-Prediction Study) was designed, and so far 1145 interviews have been carried out at nine research centers, representing seven European countries. The study and the instrument used (the European Parasuicide Study Interview Schedules, EPSIS I and II) are described here. Some basic characteristics of the material from the various centers are presented and compared, and the representativeness of the samples are discussed. There were differences between the centers in several respects. Results from analyses based on pooled data have to be treated with some caution because of the possible lack of representativeness.
Holm, Anne Lise
Centre for Women's, Family and Child Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Kongsberg.
Lyberg, Anne
Berggren, Ingela
University West, Department of Nursing, Health and Culture, Divison of Caring Sciences, undergraduate level. Centre for Women's, Family and Child Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Kongsberg.
Cutcliffe, John
School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa .
Severinsson, Elisabeth
Shadows from the past: The situated meaning of being suicidal among depressed older people living in the community2014In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 35, no 4, p. 253-260Article in journal (Refereed)
Background: Most depressed older people in a suicidal state have mixed feelings, where the wish to live and the wish to die wage a battle. Aims: To explore and describe depressed older people's experiences of being suicidal and their search for meaning. Method: Data were collected from 29 participants resident in the Rogaland and Vestfold districts of Norway, by means of individual interviews, after which a thematic analysis was performed. Results: For the participants in this study, the lived experiences of the situated meaning of survival after being suicidal comprised a main theme—"shadows from the past"—and two themes—"feeling that something inside is broken" and "a struggle to catch the light." Conclusion: Mental health-care professionals might be able to reduce the risk of suicide and perturbation by helping depressed older people to explore, resolve, and ultimately come to terms with their unresolved historical issues. Additional valuable strategies in primary care settings include encountering patients frequently, monitoring adherence to care plans, and providing support to address the source of emotional pain and distress.
Idenfors, Hans
Kullgren, Gunnar
Renberg, Ellinor Salander
Professional Care as an Option Prior to Self-Harm A Qualitative Study Exploring Young People's Experiences2015In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 36, no 3, p. 179-186Article in journal (Refereed)
Background: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is a growing problem among young people and is a major risk factor for suicide. Young adults experiencing mental distress and suicidal ideation are reluctant to seek help, requiring new strategies to reach this group. Aims: The present study explored young people's views of professional care before first contact for DSH, and factors that influenced the establishing of contact. Method: Interviews with 10 young individuals, shortly after they had harmed themselves, were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Results: The participants emphasized the importance of receiving more knowledge on where to turn, having different help-seeking options, and receiving immediate help. Family and friends were vital for support and making health care contact. The quality of the professional contact was stressed. Several reasons for not communicating distress were mentioned. Two themes were identified: "A need for a more flexible, available and varied health care" and "A struggle to be independent and yet being in need of reliable support." Conclusion: These findings suggest that easy and direct access to professional help is a decisive factor for young people experiencing psychological problems and that health services must find new ways of communicating information on seeking mental health help.
5. Knizek, Birthe Loa
Hjelmeland, Heidi
Skruibis, Paulius
Fartacek, Reinhold
Fekete, Sandor
Gailiene, Danute
Osvath, Peter
Rohrer, Rudolf R
County council politicians' attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention: a qualitative cross-cultural study.2008In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 29, no 3, p. 123-30Article in journal (Refereed)
The purpose of the present study was to compare county council politicians' attitudes toward suicide and suicide prevention in five European countries. A questionnaire was distributed and here the responses to the open-ended questions are analyzed qualitatively. Considerable differences were found in what the politicians in the five countries believed to be the most important causes of suicide and how suicide can be prevented. There were also differences in to what degree the politicians revealed a judgmental attitude toward suicide, which seemed to be related to the magnitude of the problem in the respective countries. A certain implicit inconsistency in the logic directing the politicians' responses was found when their views on causes to suicide and suicide prevention strategies were compared. The responses indicate a need for increased consciousness and knowledge about suicide and suicide prevention among politicians in all the five countries. This is important since they are responsible for initiating and funding suicide preventive efforts.
6. Krysinska, Karolina
Westerlund, Michael
Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Media Studies.
Niederkrotenthaler, Thomas
Andriessen, Karl
Carli, Vladimir
Hadlaczky, Gergö
Till, Benedikt
Wasserman, Danuta
A Mapping Study on the Internet and Suicide2017In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 38, no 4, p. 217-226Article in journal (Refereed)
Background: Since the mid-1990s concerns have been raised regarding the possible links between suicide and the Internet, especially among adolescents and young adults. Aims: To identify the nature and extent of the scientific publications, especially original research studies, on suicide and the Internet, and to investigate how the field has developed over time. In particular, this mapping study looks at types of publications, topic areas, focus of original research papers, and suicide-related variables of interest in publications. Method: A search of three major databases (PubMED, PsycINFO, and Sociological Abstracts) was conducted to identify papers published until the end of January 2015. Results: The study identified 237 publications on suicide and the Internet published from 1997 to the end of January 2015. These included 122 original research papers. The three most frequent topic areas covered in publications were searching for information on suicide, online interventions, and online suicide-related behaviors. The online mediums most frequently studied were online forums/message boards, search engines, intervention and information websites, and social media. Limitations: The mapping study did not include an analysis of results of research studies and did not assess their quality. Conclusion: The field is rapidly evolving, as seen in the recent increase in the number of publications. However, there are gaps in terms of the countries where research is conducted and the coverage of topics.
Music, Emina
Jacobsson, Lars
Suicide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the City of Sarajevo With Special Reference to Ethnicity2014In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 35, no 1, p. 42-50Article in journal (Refereed)
Background: Besides the war experience (1992-1995), Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) constitutes an interesting area for studies on suicidal behavior from an ethnic and religious perspective with its mixed ethnic population of Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats. Aims: The study investigates suicide in BiH and the capital city of Sarajevo before (1985-1991) and after the war (1998-2006), with special reference to gender and ethnicity. Method: Official suicide data were gathered for the two periods with regard to gender, ethnicity, and suicide methods used. Results: No differences in suicide rates were found in BiH and Sarajevo before and after the war. The male-to-female suicide rate ratio in BiH was significantly higher after the war than before the war, with an opposite tendency seen in Sarajevo. Before and after the war, the highest and stable suicide rates were among Serbs in BiH. In Sarajevo the highest suicide rates were found among Croats after the war. Hanging was the most common suicide method used, both before and after the war, while firearms were more commonly used after the war. Poisoning was a rarely used method in both periods. Conclusion: The stable suicide rates in BiH over the pre- and postwar periods indicate no evident influence of the Bosnian war on the postwar level of suicide rates, except for women in Sarajevo. Beside this exception, the findings indicate a long-established underlying pattern in suicide rates that was not immediately changed, even by war. The study supports earlier findings that the accessibility of means influences the choice of suicide method used.
Mäkinen, Ilkka Henrik
Södertörn University College, Avdelning 4, Sociology. Södertörn University College, Department of Society and History, SCOHOST (Stockholm Centre on Health of Societies in Transition).
Suicide in the New Millennium: Some Sociological Speculations2002In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 23, no 2, p. 91-92Article in journal (Refereed)
9. Mäkinen, Ilkka Henrik
Suicide-Related Crimes in Contemporary European Criminal Laws1997In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 18, no 1, p. 35-47Article in journal (Refereed)
Describes suicide-related penal legislation in contemporary Europe, and analyzes and relates the results to cultural attitudes toward suicide and to national suicide rates. Data were obtained from 42 legal entities. Of these, 34 have penal regulations which—according to definition—chiefly and directly deal with suicide. There are 3 main types of act: aiding suicide, abetting suicide, and driving to suicide. The laws vary considerably with regard to which acts are sanctioned, how severely they are punished, and whether any special circumstances (e.g., the motive) can make the crime more serious. Various ideologies have inspired legislation, including religions, the euthanasia movement, and suicide prevention. There are some cases in which neighboring legal systems have clearly influenced laws on the topic. However, the process seems mostly to have been a national affair, resulting in large discrepancies between European legal systems. The laws seem to reflect public opinions: countries which punish the crimes harder have significantly less permissive cultural attitudes toward suicide. The cultural and normative elements of society seem to be connected with its suicide mortality.
10. Nielsen, A S
Bille-Brahe, U
Hjelmeland, H
Jensen, B
Ostamo, A
Alcohol problems among suicide attempters in the Nordic countries.1996In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 17, no 4, p. 157-66Article in journal (Refereed)
The purpose of this study was to see whether and how the number of suicide attempters with alcohol problems and their drinking habits differ between the Nordic areas under study. Problem-drinkers were defined as persons who themselves felt that they had an alcohol problem. The analyses were based on data collected at five Nordic research centers participating in the WHO/Euro Multicentre Study on Parasuicide, namely: Helsinki (Finland); Umeå and Stockholm (Sweden); Słr-Trłndelag (Norway); and Odense (Denmark). The results showed that the frequency of problem-drinking among suicide attempters differed markedly between the areas under study; the Finnish male and the Danish female suicide attempters included the highest proportions of self-identified problem-drinkers. The pattern of drinking among the suicide attempters also differed between the areas. The analyses indicate that the point when alcohol becomes a problem to somebody, especially to a degree that it increases the risk of suicidal behavior, not only depends on how much and how often the person drinks alcohol; the prevailing drinking pattern, the attitudes towards drinking alcohol, and the level of social control are also important factors to take into consideration when relations between alcohol and suicidal behavior are under study.
Omerov, Pernilla
Karolinska institutet.
Steineck, Gunnar
Karolinska institutet; Sahlgrenska akademin Göteborgs universitet.
Runeson, Bo
Christensson, Anna
Kreicbergs, Ulrika
Sophiahemmet Högskola, Karolinska institutet.
Pettersén, Rossana
Rubenson, Birgitta
Skoogh, Johanna
Sahlgrenska akademin Göteborgs universitet.
Rådestad, Ingela
Sophiahemmet Högskola.
Nyberg, Ullakarin
Preparatory studies to a population-based survey of suicide-bereaved parents in Sweden2013In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 34, no 3, p. 200-210Article in journal (Refereed)
BACKGROUND: There is a need for evidence-based guidelines on how professionals should act following a suicide. In an effort to provide empiric knowledge, we designed a nationwide population-based study including suicide-bereaved parents.
AIM: To describe the process from creating hypotheses through interviews to the development of a population-based questionnaire.
METHOD: We used interviews, qualitative analysis and various means of validation to create a study-specific questionnaire to be used in a nonselected nationwide population of suicide-bereaved parents and a control population of nonbereaved (N = 2:1). The Swedish Register of Causes of Death and the Multigeneration Register were used to identify eligible individuals. All presumptive participants received a letter of invitation followed by a personal contact.
RESULTS: We developed a questionnaire covering the participants' perception of participation, their daily living, psychological morbidity, professional actions, and other experiences in immediate connection to the time before and after the suicide. Almost three out of four parents (bereaved = 666, nonbereaved = 377) responded to the questionnaire.
CONCLUSIONS: By involving parents early in the research process we were able to create a questionnaire that generated a high participation rate in a nationwide population-based study that might help us to answer our hypotheses about bereavement after suicide.
12. Omerov, Pernilla
Sophiahemmet University.
Preparatory studies to a population-based survey of suicide-bereaved parents in Sweden2013In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 34, no 3, p. 200-10Article in journal (Refereed)
Pettersen, Rossana
Karolinska sjukhuset, Göteborgs universitet.
Titelman, David
Dyregrov, Atle
Norge.
Nyberg, Tommy
Lack of Trust in the Health-Care System After Losing a Child to Suicide: A Nationwide Population Survey2015In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 36, no 3, p. 161-172Article in journal (Refereed)
BACKGROUND: Lack of trust in the health-care system after losing a child to suicide may prevent bereaved parents from seeking professional treatment when needed, thus diminishing their chances of recovery.
AIMS: This is the first large study to aim at evaluating the incidence of lack of trust in the health-care system and associated variables in suicide-bereaved parents.
METHOD: This nationwide population-based survey included 569 parents who lost a child to suicide 2-5 years earlier and a matched comparison group of 326 nonbereaved parents. Using a study-specific questionnaire, we asked bereaved and nonbereaved parents if they trusted the health-care system and measured psychological and background variables.
RESULTS: Prevalence of lack of trust in the health-care system differed between the bereaved (46.5%) and the nonbereaved parents (18.3%), giving a relative risk of 2.5 (95% CI = 2.0-3.3). After multivariable modeling, high scores of depression, living in big cities, and being single were identified as variables associated with lack of trust in suicide-bereaved parents.
CONCLUSION: Suicide-bereaved parents show lack of trust in the health-care system. We present possible effect modifiers that may be considered in professional interventions aiming at influencing suicide-bereaved parents' level of trust.
14. Vatto, Ingvild Engh
Lien, Lars
DeMarinis, Valerie
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine. Centre for Psychology of Religon, Innlandet Hospital Trust, Hamar, Norway; Department of Theology, Psychology of Religion & Cultural Psychology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Haug, Sigrid Helene Kjorven
Danbolt, Lars Johan
Caught Between Expectations and the Practice Field Experiences of This Dilemma Among Volunteers Operating a Diaconal Crisis Line in Norway2019In: Crisis, ISSN 0227-5910, E-ISSN 2151-2396, Vol. 40, no 5, p. 340-346Article in journal (Refereed)
Background: Volunteer crisis tine responders are a valuable resource for suicide prevention crisis lines worldwide.
Aim: The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of how volunteers operating a diaconal crisis line in Norway experienced challenges and how these challenges were met.
Method: A qualitative, explorative study was conducted. A total of 27 volunteers were interviewed through four focus groups. The material was analyzed using systematic text condensation.
Results: The greatest challenge to the volunteers was the perception of a gap between their expectations and the practice field. The experience of many volunteers was that the crisis line primarily served a broad ongoing support function for loneliness or mental illness concerns, rather than a suicide prevention crisis intervention function. Limitations:The focus group design may have made the participants more reluctant to share experiences representing alternative perspectives or personally sensitive information.
Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that a uniform response to callers using crisis lines as a source of ongoing support is warranted and should be implemented in volunteer training programs.
Vattø, Ingvild Engh
Innlandet Hosp Trust, Ctr Psychol Relig, Hamar, Norway; MF Norwegian Sch Theol, Oslo, Norway.
Innlandet Hosp Trust, Norwegian Natl Advisory Unit Concurrent Subst Abu, Hamar, Norway; Inland Norway Univ Appl Sci, Fac Social & Hlth Sci, Elverum, Norway.
Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Theology, Department of Theology, The Social Sciences of Religion, Psychology of Religions. Innlandet Hosp Trust, Ctr Psychol Relig, Hamar, Norway; Umeå Univ, Dept Publ Hlth & Clin Med, Umeå, Sweden.
Innlandet Hosp Trust, Ctr Psychol Relig, Hamar, Norway; Inland Norway Univ Appl Sci, Fac Social & Hlth Sci, Elverum, Norway.
Background: Volunteer crisis line responders are a valuable resource for suicide prevention crisis lines worldwide.
Results: The greatest challenge to the volunteers was the perception of a gap between their expectations and the practice field. The experience of many volunteers was that the crisis line primarily served a broad ongoing support function for loneliness or mental illness concerns, rather than a suicide prevention crisis intervention function.
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Prism Announces Recipients for 2012 Queer Press Grant!
by ZanChristensenOct 17, 2012News0 comments
It's a Tie Between Blue Delliquanti and Christine Smith!
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — At the Alternative Press Expo (APE), Prism Comics announced the recipients of the 2012 Queer Press Grant (QPG) on October 13th during the Queer Cartoonists Panel moderated by Justin Hall. For this year's recipients, it's a tie between Blue Delliquanti for O Human Star and Christine Smith for The Princess. Prism Comics, which supports LGBT comics, creators and readers, established the Queer Press Grant in 2005 to encourage the publication of LGBT-themed comics. It is now the only grant today given to independent comic book creators, as the Xeric Foundation is no longer awarding grants for comics.
"We were extremely gratified with the quality of the entries we received this year," said David Stanley, Prism's PR Chair. "As a result, we found not one but two very worthy submissions this year from Blue Delliquanti and Christine Smith."
Blue Delliquanti's entry, O Human Star, is a longform graphic novel, serialized online and in print. Delliquanti is an artist and illustrator based in Atlanta. She has contributed to Womanthology and Smut Peddler and has also collaborated on nonfiction comics with Nathan Schreiber and David Axe.
O Human Star concerns Alastair Sterling, an inventor who sparked the robot revolution, finding himself alive sixteen years after his death in an advanced robotic body that matches his old one exactly. He also finds that his mind has been copied into another robot, in the form of a teenage girl, designed by his old research partner Brendan, who was also his lover. O Human Star follows the story of this unconventional family while also exploring Al's lifelong discomfort with his gender and sexuality, Brendan's reluctance to rekindle a relationship with the person he loves, and Sulla's struggle to step out of Al's shadow and form her own identity as a young woman.
Find O Human Star online at ohumanstar.com.
Christine Smith's submission, The Princess, is an ongoing web and print comic, which has already won several webcomic community awards, including the DrunkDuck award for best strip. It has been published in Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation edited by Kate Bornstein and S. Bear Borgman, and No Straight Lines: Forty Years Of Queer Comics edited by Justin Hall.
Christine provided this description of herself in introducing her work: "I am a teacher, artist, and I am transgender. These are who I am and they represent what I am passionate about. At the intersection of these paths is my webcomic. It is called The Princess. It is autobiography in the form of fiction, in which I reflect on growing up as a transgender child. It is a tale of inspiration for the child I was, empowering the character who represents her with determination and moxie I wish I'd had. It is a hand reached across generations, in which I offer gender nonconforming children, LGBTQ children, and children from LGBTQ families inspiration and hope to be themselves and shine brightly."
The Princess can be read at drunkduck.com/the_princess.
Prism Comics' Queer Press Grant is awarded to assist comics creators in publishing comics with LGBT characters or themes. Entries are judged first and foremost by artistic merit, followed by concerns such as financial need, proposal presentation, and the project's contribution to the LGBT community. They are reviewed by the Prism Board, past recipients of the Grant, and Prism's Advisory Board.
The Queer Press Grant is funded entirely by donations, generally from comic book professionals and readers plus fundraising efforts from Prism members including Ted Abenheim, Charles "Zan" Christensen and Roger Klorese. Since its inception, the Queer Press Grant has been awarded to Robert Kirby (2011: Three), Tana Ford (2010: Duck), Jon Macy (2010: Fearful Hunter), Ed Luce (2009: Wuvable Oaf), Eric Orner (2009: Storybox), Pam Harrison (2008: House of the Muses), Justin Hall (2007: Glamazonia), Tommy Roddy (2007: Pride High), Megan Gedris (2006: YU+ME), and Steve MacIsaac (2005: Shiftlifter)
For more information regarding Prism Comics, go to prismcomics.org.
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A one-time councillor and mayor in the community of Oliver, Hart Buckendahl's passion extends far beyond the local government council chamber. Mr. Buckendhal has made it a priority in his life to educate people about energy efficiency.
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In 1988, Mr. Buckendahl began working with West Kootenay Power – now Fortis BC – and enthusiastically publicized energy-saving tips on radio, TV, home improvement shows and door-to-door.
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Home Business June's CPI clocks in at 9.7% YoY, average CPI at 8.9% in...
June's CPI clocks in at 9.7% YoY, average CPI at 8.9% in FY20-21
Arshad Hussain
KARACHI: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) surged to 9.70 per cent in the month of June 2021, taking the average inflation to 8.90 per cent compared to 8.59% in June 2020 and 10.87% in May 2021, respectively.
According to the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) data, monthly inflation decelerated due to a decline in food prices which helped bring CPI down by 0.24% during June 2021.
The year-on-year (YoY) uptick in CPI was led by transport (17.4% YoY), food (10.5% YoY), clothing and footwear (9.96% YoY), miscellaneous (10.9% YoY), housing (9.1% YoY), restaurants (8.8% YoY), household equipment (9.8% YoY), and alcoholic beverages & tobacco (5% YoY), the data said.
On monthly basis, CPI was down 0.24% during June 2021. Food inflation registered a 1.8% decrease on month-on-month (MoM) in June 2021. Perishable food index recorded a 2.3% MoM decrease with items such as chicken and fruits contributing the most to the monthly food inflation decline.
Moreover, the non-perishable food index too posted a decline during the month, down 1.7% MoM. On the other hand, the increase in prices of petroleum products kept the transport Index up 1.9% MoM.
The trend in core inflation showed moderation on a YoY and MoM basis from the previous month. The urban core inflation measured by non-food, non-energy (NFNE), during June increased by 6.7% YoY as compared to an increase of 6.8% in the previous month and 6.5% in June 202Rural inflation, on the other hand, increased by 7.3% YoY in June as compared to an increase of 7.6% in the previous month and 8.8% in June 2020. On the monthly basis, Urban and Rural NFNE increased by 0.3% and 0.4%, respectively.
With June's CPI figure, headline inflation during FY20-21 averaged at 8.9% YoY compared to 10.77% YoY in the corresponding period last year.
This monthly single-digit CPI is expected to continue in the next month too due to the high base effect. The analysts claimed further rise in the international oil prices, adjustments in utility tariff and an uptick in food inflation are the key concerns to our overall inflation expectation.
For now, the analysts expect 2021-22 inflation to remain within the range of 7-8%.
On the monetary policy front, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) decided to keep the benchmark policy rate unchanged at 7% in its latest May's Monetary Policy meeting.
The author is a senior business reporter with bylines in leading newspapers and magazines across Pakistan.
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and raise the additional 20% as a second charge or further advance, from existing.
Or any other balance / permutation of LTV options too.
Alternatively, borrowing at 70 or 75% on the target property, and if you raise the balance on an existing and still keep the new LTV at under 70 / 75% there too, then this could be even more cost effective than raising an 80% or 85%LTV first charge. And of course, further advances on existing properties could be quicker and lower cost than a remortgage as well.
For details and personalised quotes, call the Team anytime.
.............. works if you have eligible equity in another property (or across a portfolio).
I am afraid I fully agree.
The title of this post may give you a misleading impression this is not "leverage to the hilt".
It is not "no money down" and it is not "100% LTV".
It is the same as remortgaging a property to release deposit / equity to use on another property.
Client has 1 property at 50% LTV.
I do hate the tendency of Gurus to call this thing "No Money Down" as the equity in your property is money.
It grates me more when they call this 100% LTV as it is nowhere near.
Its fraught with a miselling scandal when a client complaints to FOS. When they suddenly have 20% extra debt on a property after adviser, advertised it as "No Money Down". Well where has my money gone!
Let me be clear - we advise this strategy all the time at bespoke (typically only if client is on a good mortgage on current property, otherwise remortgage/further advance often better). Its just the terminology that i dislike.
I would disagree that this is misleading, especially as the opening paragraph clearly states "100% funding for the purchase (not 100%LTV secured on any one property)"
It is only when the full article is not read in it's entirety and comments are spuriously made, that scaremongering ensues.
The issue is with the heading no money down BTL purchases, it implies 100% LTV.
I think they were purposely (mis)quoting James Cagney.
The heading still implies 100% LTV. How many potentially new landlords have started a thread on this forum about no money down purchases? The theme of those threads is not that the 100% can be acheived by spreading borrowings over various properties that they own so it is reasonable to take from your headline that you are referring to 100% LTV, accurate or not.
Leveraging is a borrower specific requirement.
The post above is not a recommendation, it is a potential solution for the very many such requests we receive.
Yet again today we had a meeting in our offices with a client who is one of the most astute, entrepreneurial, experienced and politically and financially aware business people we have the pleasure to work with.
His reasoning to extract maximum equity is based on his perception that the future may not offer him such opportunity again for a very long time, hampering his acquisitions and further property wealth creation.
So, generally speaking, higher leveraging doesn't work for everyone (especially smaller portfolio landlords who own properties in own name) but for the professional corporate landlords who have no intention of selling, this strategy - backed up by further professional legal and tax advice - is continuing to be proven as beneficial on many levels.
It offers an opportunity .
SpaceX sells tickets to citizens to hop on board to travel to the moon .
Entrepreneur shouldn`t be a dirty word.
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Shooting on a green screen gives you endless possibilities. With it, you can create a backdrop of anything you like from the dark and dingy streets of a busy city to the stars of space.
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Lighting – It's important that when shooting on green screen, you maintain consistent lighting throughout. You're using the green screen to create a certain environment so always light for the final result. Obviously the green screen should be lit flat, but think about your other light sources too.
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Lee Jin Can't Imagine Love Affair Been Made Public
Lee Jin [이진 / 李眞]
The first generation idol Lee Jin who is originating from pop girl band Fin.K.L is still the type of conservative, even after having boyfriend she does not plan to announce it to the public.
One of members of the famous pop girl group Wonder Girls, Sunye, was announcing openly her love affair. When Lee Jin was asked if she knew about Sunye of Wonder Girls was confessing on her love relationship on TV program, Lee Jin was surprised with eyes wide open, saying, "I completely unaware."
Lee Jin even asked, "Is it true?" She expressed that it's really miraculous for ideo to personally make public the matter about the boyfriend. Lee Jin also said, "At the time when I was a singer, there is no such thing, and even to meet with boyfriend was difficult, and to publicly talk about boyfriend is a thing that cannot be imagined." Actually, During the year 1998 to early 2000 which Fin.K.L was active, discussing about friends of opposite sex with members of boy band was no different with death penalty. Because not only will lose many fans, but will also bring a lot of merciless attacks to the other one in the love relationship.
May be because of this reason that Lee Jin until now still holding a negative attitude towards making public the love relationship. Lee Jin explained her thought, "Although it's not a thing that must be hidden, but if it's receiving too much concern that it will become a burden, not only to oneself, but the private life of the loved one will be intruded, so I still have taboo in making public the love life."
In addition, Lee Jin is relatively passive in love. It's different from the pride and stop at nothing characteristic of Cha Hong Joo, of which she played in KBS 2TV's Glory Jane. In reality, she is a person who dare not to confess her love to the guy she loved, instead hoping that he will first walk near her. Lee Jin even said, "If the girl confesses first, won't it hurt the pride?"
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import logging
import ssl
import threading
try:
from asyncio import all_tasks as asyncio_all_tasks # from py39, asyncio.Task.all_tasks is deprecated
except ImportError:
asyncio_all_tasks = asyncio.Task.all_tasks # pylint: disable=no-member
from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
from tornado.testing import bind_unused_port
from tornado.web import Application, RequestHandler
from .fuzzer_decorator import FuzzerDecorator
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TornadoDecorator(FuzzerDecorator):
"""
Decorator for fuzzers to transport generated content through http. It is
useful for transporting fuzz tests to browser SUTs.
The decorator starts a Tornado server at the start of the fuzz job and
returns an http url as test input. If the SUT accesses the domain root
through a GET request, then the decorated fuzzer is invoked and the
response is the generated test. Accessing other paths can return static
or dynamically rendered content.
When the certfile and possibly also the keyfile optional parameters are
defined, the traffic will be served through SSL.
**Optional parameters of the fuzzer decorator:**
- ``template_path``: Directory containing .html template files. These are
served from the path ``/`` without the .html extension.
- ``static_path``: Directory from which static files will be served.
These are served from the path ``/static/``.
- ``url``: Url template with ``{port}`` and ``{index}`` placeholders, that
will be filled in with appropriate values. This is the url that will be
served for the SUT as the test case.
(Default: ``http(s)://localhost:{port}?index={index}``)
- ``refresh``: Integer number denoting the time interval (in seconds)
for the document at the root path (i.e., the test case) to refresh
itself. Setting it to 0 means no refresh. (Default: 0)
- ``certfile``: Path to a PEM file containing the certificate (Default: None).
- ``keyfile``: Path to a file containing the private key (Default: None).
**Example configuration snippet:**
.. code-block:: ini
[sut.foo]
# assuming that foo expects a http url as input, which it tries to access
# afterwards
[fuzz.foo-with-bar-over-http]
sut=foo
#fuzzer=...
fuzzer.decorate(0)=fuzzinator.fuzzer.TornadoDecorator
batch=5
[fuzz.foo-with-bar-over-http.fuzzer.decorate(0)]
template_path=/home/lili/fuzzer/templates/
static_path=/home/lili/fuzzer/static/
# assuming that there is a main.html in the template_path directory
url=http://localhost:{port}/main?index={index}
refresh=3
"""
def __init__(self, *, template_path=None, static_path=None, url=None, refresh=None, certfile=None, keyfile=None, **kwargs):
self.template_path = template_path
self.static_path = static_path
self.url = url or ('https' if certfile else 'http') + '://localhost:{port}?index={index}'
self.refresh = int(refresh) if refresh else 0
if certfile:
self.ssl_ctx = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.SERVER_AUTH)
self.ssl_ctx.check_hostname = False
self.ssl_ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
self.ssl_ctx.load_cert_chain(certfile, keyfile=keyfile)
else:
self.ssl_ctx = None
# Disable all the output of the tornado server to avoid messing up with Fuzzinator's messages.
hn = logging.NullHandler()
hn.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logging.getLogger('tornado.access').addHandler(hn)
logging.getLogger('tornado.access').propagate = False
def init(self, cls, obj, **kwargs):
super(cls, obj).__init__(**kwargs)
obj.index = 0
obj.test = None
obj._port = None
obj._thread = None
obj._asyncio_loop = None
obj._ioloop = None
def _url(self, obj):
return self.url.format(port=obj._port, index=obj.index)
def _service(self, obj):
return '{scheme}://localhost:{port}'.format(scheme='https' if self.ssl_ctx else 'http', port=obj._port)
def call(self, cls, obj, *, index):
if index != 0 and obj.test is None:
return None
return self._url(obj)
def enter(self, cls, obj):
decorator = self
class MainHandler(RequestHandler):
def data_received(self, chunk):
pass
def get(self):
try:
obj.test = super(cls, obj).__call__(index=obj.index)
if obj.test is not None:
obj.index += 1
if decorator.refresh > 0:
self.set_header('Refresh', '{timeout}; url={url}'
.format(timeout=decorator.refresh,
url=decorator._url(obj)))
test = obj.test
if not isinstance(test, (str, bytes, dict)):
test = str(test)
self.write(test)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning('Unhandled exception in TornadoDecorator.', exc_info=e)
class TemplateHandler(RequestHandler):
def get(self, page):
try:
self.render(page + '.html')
except FileNotFoundError:
logger.debug('%s not found', page)
self.send_error(404)
except Exception as e:
logger.debug('Exception while rendering %s', page, exc_info=e)
self.send_error(500)
def start_tornado():
# Create a new asyncio event loop, set it as current, and wrap it in Tornado's IOLoop.
obj._asyncio_loop = asyncio.new_event_loop() # save asyncio event loop so that we can cancel its tasks when shutting down
asyncio.set_event_loop(obj._asyncio_loop)
obj._ioloop = IOLoop.current() # save the Tornado-wrapped event loop so that we can stop it when shutting down
# Set up the web service (application).
handlers = [(r'/', MainHandler)]
if self.template_path:
handlers += [(r'/(.+)', TemplateHandler)]
app = Application(handlers,
template_path=self.template_path,
static_path=self.static_path,
debug=False)
app.listen(obj._port, ssl_options=self.ssl_ctx)
# Run the event loop and the application within.
logger.debug('Starting Tornado server at %s', self._service(obj))
obj._ioloop.start() # block here until even loop is stopped
obj._ioloop.close(all_fds=True) # release port after event loop is stopped
logger.debug('Stopped Tornado server at %s', self._service(obj))
# Call decorated fuzzer's __enter__.
super(cls, obj).__enter__()
# Start Tornado in a separate thread.
_, obj._port = bind_unused_port() # get random available port before starting the thread, because we cannot be sure when the thread will actually start and __call__ may need it sooner
obj._thread = threading.Thread(target=start_tornado) # save the thread so that we can join it when shutting down
obj._thread.start()
return obj
def exit(self, cls, obj, *exc):
def stop_tornado():
# (Ask to) cancel all pending tasks of the underlying asyncio event loop. Cancellation actually happens in a next iteration of the loop.
for task in asyncio_all_tasks(obj._asyncio_loop): # this is to avoid harmless(?) "ERROR:asyncio:Task was destroyed but it is pending!" messages
task.cancel()
# Ask to stop the event loop (after the cancellations happen).
obj._ioloop.add_callback(obj._ioloop.stop)
# Call decorated fuzzer's __exit__.
suppress = super(cls, obj).__exit__(*exc)
# Stop the thread of Tornado and wait until it terminates.
logger.debug('Stopping Tornado server at %s', self._service(obj))
obj._ioloop.add_callback(stop_tornado)
obj._thread.join()
return suppress
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Disaster_Accident
A villager rides past by with Mount Agung seen in the background in Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017. Thousands of villagers on the Indonesian resort island have been evacuated to temporary shelters amid fear that Mount Agung will ... more >
By FIRDIA LISNAWATI - Associated Press - Sunday, September 24, 2017
BALI, Indonesia (AP) - More than 35,000 people have fled a menacing volcano on the Indonesian tourist island of Bali, fearing it will erupt for the first time in more than half a century as increasing tremors rattle the region.
The numbers Sunday from disaster officials are more than double previous estimates and are continuing to rise, they say. It includes people who left voluntarily as well as those told to evacuate from a 9-12 kilometer (6-8 mile) zone around Mount Agung.
Authorities raised the volcano's alert status to the highest level Friday following a "tremendous increase" in seismic activity. Its last eruption in 1963 killed 1,100 people.
Luhut Binsar Panjaitan, a senior Cabinet minister, said Sunday that the districts surrounding the volcano "must be prepared for the worst."
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency has praised the welcoming response of local communities on Bali to the flood of evacuees.
Thousands are living in temporary shelters, sport centers, village halls and with relatives or friends. Some return to the danger zone during the day to tend to livestock.
National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said 14 tons of aid has been sent, including tents, blankets, mattresses and portable communications equipment.
Truck driver Wayan Suparta said he and his family left their village 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the mountain several days ago, bringing just clothes and blankets to a temporary camp in Rendang. The 35-year-old said he sold the family's cow because they don't know when they'll be able to return.
Officials have said there is no current danger to people in other parts of Bali, a popular tourist island famous for its surfing, beaches and elegant Hindu culture.
Hoaxes have proliferated online, with videos of previous eruptions in Indonesia circulated as current events at Mount Agung.
In 1963, the 3,031-meter (9,944-foot) Agung hurled ash as high as 20 kilometers (12 miles), according to volcanologists, and remained active for about a year. Lava traveled 7.5 kilometers (4.7 miles) and ash reached Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) away.
The mountain, 72 kilometers (45 miles) to the northeast of the tourist hotspot of Kuta, is among more than 120 active volcanoes in Indonesia.
The country of thousands of islands is prone to seismic upheaval due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin. | {
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Ifako-Ijaiye is a city and local government area in Lagos, Nigeria. It has a land area of 43 square kilometers (17 sq mi) and had a population of 427,878 people in 2006.
The current Executive Chairman is Prince Usman Akanbi Hamzat.
History
The Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government was created along with 183 other local governments on October 1, 1996 by General Sani Abacha, the then military head of state. It was carved out of Agege Local Government, with headquarters in Ifako. The 1991 census found the majority of inhabitants to be Yoruba.
Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government is a border suburb town as it shares border with Ogun State. The major settlements are Ogba-Ijaiye, Ifako, Oke-Ira, Iju-Ishaga, Obawole, Iju-Ogundimu, Fagba, Agege Pen Cinema, Ojokoro among others.
The past leaders of the Local Government are: Engr. Richard Akinpelu (late), Alh. Ma'rufdeen Adeola Adefolabi (late), Hon. Demola Doherty, Hon. (Apostle) Oloruntoba Oke (2011-2014), Hon Akinwunmi Nurudeen Olaitan (2014-2016), Hon Babatunde I.Q. Rajh-Label (2016-2017).
The Former Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, appointed Babatunde I.Q. Rajh-Label as Sole Administrator of the Local Government in June 2016. The election was held on July 22, 2017 throughout the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of Lagos State. Hon (Apostle) Oloruntoba Oke was elected and sworn in as the Executive Chairman for a second term by the former State Governor, His Excellency, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode.
The Local Government is at present being led by Hon. (Prince) Usman Akanbi Hamzat as the Executive Chairman, after a local government election held in July 2021.
Transport
The city is served by Agbado station, located in the Local Council of Agbado-Oke Odo and part of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit project.
Current Executives
Prince Usman Akanbi Hamzat - Executive Chairman
Hon. Mrs. Oluwatoyin Awoniyi Akerele - Vice Chairman
Past Chairman & Sole Administrators of Ifako Ijaiye Local Government
Engineer Adeoye Ogundipe - Acting Chairman - October 1996
Hon. Aremu Akindele - 1st Executive Chairman - March 1997
Hon. Ademola Taiwo - Sole Administrator - June 1998
Hon. Adeola Adefolabi - 2nd Executive Chairman - June 1998
Hon. Babatunde Odele - Executive Secretary - June 2002
Hon. Dr. Elijah Olu Adewale - Executive Secretary - April 2003
Hon. Richard A.A. Akinpelu - 3rd Executive Chairman - April 2004
Hon. Muzemil Olajide Tairu - Sole Administrator - August 2008
Hon. Demola Doherty - 4th Executive Chairman - October 2009
Apostle (Dr.) Oloruntoba Oke - 5th Executive Chairman - October 2011
Hon. Adeleye Rotimi - Executive Secretary - January 2015
Hon. B.I.Q. Rajh Label - Sole Administrator - June 2016
Sole Administrator's Activities So Far
Commencement of The Local Government Headquarters Building in Ifako
Handed Over Landed Property For Primary School Development In Obawole
Commemoration of 20th Anniversary of The Local Government's Existence
Free Computer Training Programme For Primary School Pupils
Rehabilitation of Bore Hole Water for School Students
Free Skill Acquisition Training Programme for Residents
Routine Peace And Security Meeting
Routine Management Meeting
Monthly Environmental Sanitation Inspection Exercise
Grading of Local Roads
Training of Staff amongst others
Photo Gallery
References
External links
https://www.facebook.com/UAH4FkjLG/
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Ryerson Library
NEXUS newsletter
Ryerson University Archives
RG 5.009.02
1990 - 2014 (Creation)
Library Department
3.0 cm of textual records
Biographical history
The library was established, with William Willcox appointed as the Librarian. It was located in two rooms on the ground floor of the Ryerson Hall (Normal School) building and was used mainly for meetings. Its first order of 1000 volumes of books was placed in 1949. In 1954 Margaret Culp was appointed Head Librarian, with the library collection growing to 7000 volumes in 1956. Philip McLeod was appointed Head Librarian in 1957. In 1958 the Library Collection grows to 8,000 books and 200 periodicals while small collections of photographic slides and paperbacks are added to the holdings. Students are given their first orientation by staff. In 1960, Barbara Knox was appointed Head Librarian, and in 1961 the Library issues its first statement of objectives. In 1962 Margaret MacGregor is appointed Head Librarian. In 1963 the library is relocated to the newly completed Howard Kerr Hall and its collection grows to 15000 volumes. In 1965 Arthur Paulaitis was appointed Head Librarian. In 1966 the Library moved to the MGM building at the corner of Gould and Victoria Sts, and by 1967 the library had 6 librarians on staff. In 1968 the library moved again to the Business building on Victoria Street. In 1971 the library's first collection development policy is created, and by 1972 it had 90 000 volumes with specialized collections such as periodicals on microfilm and government documents are established. In 1974 the Library is renamed the Learning Resources Centre and John North is appointed as its new Director and the Donald Mordell Learning Resources Centre is officially opened on the site of the old MGM building. In 1976, the Ryerson Archives, established in 1971, becomes affiliated with the Library and in 1977 two new special collections are established within the Library - the Energy Centre and the Third World Learning Resources Centre. In 1979 the Ryerson Library becomes the first library in North America to operate its circulation on the DOBIS/LIBIS on-line computer system. In 1990 Richard Malinski is appointed Chief Librarian.
File contains issues of the Library's second newsletter, Nexus, with a Ryerson community readership. The last issue was 2014 with no publication in 2015. Due to increased use of electronic communications within Ryerson, Nexus was discontinued and replaced in 2016 by a News section on the RULA website home page.
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File Subject: "Advantages of Investment for Advanced Technology in Competition"
In the current period, Industry 4.0 is often confronted in almost every platform; there are also a number of instances in which companies that embrace knowledge and technology prioritized development strategies and shift their investments to these areas offer considerable advantages over their competitors.
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The date of 19th of May 1919 is one of the most important milestones in the history of our Country, which is the beginning of the struggle that the Turkish nation wrote a great heroic epic under difficult conditions.
Ak-Izo has been the focus of attention with its latest technology products in Russia Construction Fair
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Q: Laravel 9 - transaction try catch error message i'm using DB::transaction() for my code and it's working fine, also tested a possible error with unmatching IDs from two related tables.
But in case any unexpected error happens and the transaction prevents it, how could i display an error message to the user instead of laravel error?
My code looks like this
DB::transaction(function() {
DB::table('table1')->insert([ // some data insert ]);
DB::table('table2')->insert([ // some data insert ]); }
I was wondering if i could wrap it in to a try catch like this:
try {
DB::transaction(function() {
DB::table('table1')->insert([ // some data insert ]);
DB::table('table2')->insert([ // some data insert ]);
} catch (Exception $e) {
return redirect->back()->with('error', error message)
}
And also i have this code in a command that executes every 10 min, could i do the same thing but instead of returning an error message (because no user would see it) send an email to admins that there is an error?
Something like:
public function handle() {
try {
DB::transaction(function() {
DB::table('table1')->insert([ // some data insert ]);
DB::table('table2')->insert([ // some data insert ]);
} catch (Exception $e) {
Mail::to('adminmail')->send('$error_message');
}
}
Which way should i go for?
A: The answer is yes of course you can add a try/catch for this problem, since you plan to put this login in a cronjob there is no need to return any error message to the application, so the better option is to email the Admin with the error message, so this logic should work
public function handle() {
try {
DB::transaction(function() {
DB::table('table1')->insert([ // some data insert ]);
DB::table('table2')->insert([ // some data insert ]);
}
} catch (Exception $e) {
Mail::to('adminmail')->send($e->getMessage());
}
}
Also if you do not want to spam the admin with every error message every 10 mintues, you can add Sentry for error handling inside the app (it does cost a bit but its a life saver);
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Commercial buildings being knocked down in Warren
Raymond L. Smith
[email protected]
WARREN — The city has begun tearing down 11 commercial buildings in order to clean up neighborhoods and make them safer.
It is using funds from the 2017 Community Development Block Grant received annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
It is paying $213,993.42 for for the demolitions, which includes $195,472.50 to pay four companies for the actual work and another $18,460.92 in "soft money" to prepare for the demolition work.
Lori Lemasters, grant coordinator for the Community Development department, said the property owners will be billed for the city's expenses.
Nine of the properties are privately owned, one is owned by the Trumbull County Land Reutilization Corporation, also known as the Trumbull County Land Bank, and one is owned by the city.
"This the second year we've used a portion of our CDBG grant to demolish some of the dilapidated commercial buildings," Lemasters said.
Last year, the city demolished 11 buildings, spending $128,142.85. It has not recovered any of the money used for those demolitions.
"We have plans to do it again next year," Lemasters said. "The reason we're using this money on commercial properties is Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership has been using demolition funds it has received from various sources to tear down residential housing it has access to through the land bank."
TNP legally cannot use its funds to demolish commercial properties, according to TNP Executive Director Matt Martin.
"This is an excellent use of the grant money," Martin said. "We've talked to the city about how we cannot tear down commercial buildings and they decided to use their grant to take of this problem. The city has the ability to tear down buildings it does not own. We must own the buildings."
TNP so far in 2018 has spent an estimated $1.6 million in demolition and asbestos removal on 180 residential properties.
"We are on pace to demolish 200 properties this year, which would nearly double the demolitions done in 2017," Martin said. TNP demolished 101 properties in 2017.
Chris Taneyhill, Warren's building official, helped pick the commercial structures that would be torn down based on their physical condition, the willingness and ability property owners to rehabilitate and whether they are safe.
Of the nine privately-owned commercial properties, five have a combined net due amount of $41,993.89 in back property taxes owed to the county.
Mike Robinson, a senior delinquent tax administrator with the Trumbull County Treasurer's Office, said the taxes will remain on the properties as long as they are privately owned.
"Anyone looking to purchase the properties will see the back taxes owed on them," Robinson said.
Robinson expects the city to ask the county to begin foreclosure proceedings.
"Property owners, if they feel there is potential value, have the opportunity to pay back taxes and maintain ownership or allow the civil procedures to go forward," Robinson said. "Once the foreclosure is complete, the properties will be transferred to the Trumbull County Land Bank or to state control."
The former owners will no longer will be responsible for the taxes, according to Robinson.
Four of the properties, 806 Parkman Road; 1403 Main Avenue SW; 909 Martin Luther King Boulevard; and 3937 Youngstown Road SE have been torn down. Properties at 2774 and 2782 Youngstown Road are in the process of being torn down.
Two of the largest commercial building that officials would like to seen torn down, but are simply too large to be done using these funds, are the former St. Joseph Riverside Hospital on Tod Avenue NW and the former Community Development / Health Department building at 418 Main Ave. SW.
"We inquired about the cost of demolishing 418 Main Ave. about four years ago and, at that time, the cost was more than $600,000," Lemasters said.
The last tenant at 418 Main Ave., Warren Redevelopment and Planning Corporation, moved into its new location at 333 Harmon Ave. NW on June 30.
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"We are now taking clear and decisive actions in JLR to step up its competitiveness, reduce costs and improve cash flows and make the business fit for the future", Balaji told reporters on a conference call.
Tata Motors' overseas woes have finally come home to roost, and how!
JLR's Chinese sales, which account for roughly one-in-seven of its global sales, fell 40 per cent year-on-year, which offset growth in the USA and British markets. "With these interventions, we are building Tata Motors group to deliver strong results in the medium term". Tata Motors said it will continue to invest in exciting products and leading edge technologies.
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Long recognised as one of Australia's leading infrastructure and construction lawyers, Sergio Capelli practises in all aspects of these industries, particularly in drafting and advising on contract documentation and procurement for major projects.
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Epping to Chatswood Rail Link and Rail Clearways Program: Sergio acted for NSW Government on all delivery aspects of these major rail infrastructure projects.
Sydney Water: Sergio acted for Sydney Water on the documentation for a number of its program alliance contracts.
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Home/World News/Middle East/Palestine/Islamic Jihad: Resistance not to remain silent on Israeli crimes in Sheikh Jarrah
Islamic Jihad: Resistance not to remain silent on Israeli crimes in Sheikh Jarrah
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement says it will not stand idly by as Israeli military forces and Jewish settlers brutalize Palestinians in the occupied East al-Quds neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah.
Khaled al-Batsh, a member of the Islamic Jihad's Politburo, said in an interview with Palestine Alyoum news website on Tuesday that the resistance group was capable and ready to start a new battle if necessary in response to the ethnic cleansing taking place in Sheikh Jarrah.
The Islamic Jihad member warned about what is happening in Sheikh Jarrah, stressing that the resistance group would not remain silent on what was going on in the occupied East al-Quds neighborhood and would not stand idly by if the abuses and ethnic cleansing against the women and men of Palestine continued.
Batsh put emphasis on the unity of Palestinians and resistance groups against the Israeli occupation forces and said, "If the enemy wants to transfer the battle to Gaza in order to take legitimacy, the resistance is capable of moving the battle into the depths of the entity."
Batsh added that, "The resistance will bring down [Israeli Prime Minister Naftali] Bennett's government, and he will pay the price for his crimes against Sheikh Jarrah, as happened with the criminal Benjamin Netanyahu."
Batsh called on the people of the occupied West Bank and East al-Quds to take urgent action to support the people of Sheikh Jarrah, prevent the demolition of their homes, and stop the organized ethnic cleansing taking place in the neighborhood.
Tensions heightened across the Palestinian territories on Sunday, when Israeli forces and illegal settlers renewed their attacks against the Palestinians in Sheikh Jarrah.
Sheikh Jarrah has been the scene of frequent crackdowns by Israeli regime forces on the Palestinians protesting against the threatened expulsion of dozens of families from their homes in favor of Israeli settler groups.
Since Israel seized East al-Quds in a 1967 war, Israeli settler organizations have claimed ownership of land in Sheikh Jarrah and have been attempting to evict Palestinians from the area. This is while most of the international community considers the Israeli settlement structures to be illegal under international law due to their construction on occupied territory.
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Late Prominent Cleric Ustad Hizbullah Hakverdi, "The Worldwide Islamic Revolution of Iran has all the aspects and characteristics of Real Mohammadi Islam" | {
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Beyonce Shows Off The BEST LEGS IN THE GAME . . . Rihanna May Have A Better FACE . . . And Nicki A Better BUTT . . . But Bey Got The BEST LEGS!!!
Beyoncé and Jay-Z left a private dinner party for the Formation World Tour staff at Bagatelle in the Meatpacking District of New York City last night.
The pop star diva looked stylish in a jean jacket over a black top, denim cut-offs and blue t-strap shoes with lips on them. She completed her look with a furry bag emblazoned with the words "I Kiss Better Than I Cook."
We're so enrolling at University of Texas. They are offering a course named "Black Women, Beyoncé, and Popular Culture," which is said to "explore the theoretical, historical, and literary frameworks of black feminism, which feature prominently in 'Lemonade.'"
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Through this journey I have discovered that there is no better thing than to wake up everyday and see it as a new adventure. Eager to learn, to discover, to love, to embrace every single moment of the day.
When we grow up we forget our most precious talents, we decide to follow a "path of success", and despite how talented we might be, we prefer to earn different things and our most precious talents become hobbies instead of our way of living.
Success is not measured by the many degrees you get, or how much money or things you earn. Success is doing what you love, what makes your soul dance and smile. Success is bringing something to make this world better, it's being creative in everything you do to make a positive impact in people's lives. And as I said it before, not for what you get, but for what you give.
Education has been a gift to me, because I get a chance to share it with others. From all levels, my students have shaped my life completely into a better version of myself. They opened up my eyes to see the world through their eyes, with the same excitement and creativity. They have encouraged me and challenged me to defeat my own fears, and also to remind me that we are able to achieve anything we have ever dreamed of, and that everything done with love and dedication is worth every single second.
To my latest crew, you've rocked my world. Standing in front of a class or being part of a circle, thank you for letting me see the world through your eyes, to encourage me not to settle for any less. That everywhere I go, I should leave a positive mark, a little bit of love. That imagination can take me anywhere and if I was given this beautiful life and not even the sky is a limit, I should cherish every moment and every breath. And while I wander in this world… I can do what I love the most. | {
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Der Deggendorfer SC ist ein Eishockeyverein aus der Stadt Deggendorf, deren 1. Mannschaft derzeit in der Oberliga spielt. Neben der 1. Mannschaft unterhält der Club noch diverse Nachwuchsmannschaften in allen Altersklassen, jeweils in den höchsten Spielgruppen Bayerns, sowie eine Eiskunstlaufabteilung.
Geschichte
Der Anfang – Ski-Club Deggendorf
Die ersten Gehversuche im Deggendorfer Eishockey datieren aus den späten 1940er Jahren. Gespielt wurde damals auf zugefrorenen Weihern rund um die Stadt oder auf Tennisplätzen, auf denen man Eis bereitet hatte. 1953 traten die Hobbyspieler als Sparte dem Ski-Club Deggendorf (SCD) bei. Zwei Jahre später konnte man sich über die Eröffnung des Natureisstadions an der Edlmairstraße freuen, zu dessen Eröffnung der Oberligist (damals höchste Spielklasse) Preußen Krefeld zu einem Freundschaftsspiel in Deggendorf gastierte. Ab der Saison 1955/56 nahm der SC Deggendorf am Spielbetrieb in der Kreisklasse Ost teil. Wegen der immer milder werdenden Winter wurde es immer schwieriger, den Spielbetrieb aufrechtzuerhalten, so dass von 1964 bis 1975 die Teilnahme am regulären Spielbetrieb eingestellt werden musste. Erst mit dem Bau des Eisstadions an der Trat ging es mit dem Eishockey in der Donaustadt wieder aufwärts. Im Dezember 1973 konnte das neue Stadion eingeweiht werden, die Fertigstellung des Dachs erfolgte ein Jahr später. Bis zur Saison 1975/76 begnügte man sich mit Freundschaftsspielen, um Schritt für Schritt eine spielfähige Mannschaft zusammenstellen, mit der man dann in der untersten Liga, der Bayernliga, an den Start gehen konnte.
Die erfolgreichen Jahre – Deggendorfer Schlittschuh-Club
Aufgrund der Liganeueinteilung rutschte der SC Deggendorf in die Regionalliga Süd nach. Da dem Stammverein das wirtschaftliche Risiko zu groß war, trennte sich die Eishockeyabteilung des Ski-Clubs am 22. Juni 1976 vom Hauptverein und trat nun als Deggendorfer Schlittschuh-Club (DSC) an. Die Regionalligasaison 1976/77 schloss man als Vizemeister ab und konnte unter dem Kommando des Spielertrainers und ehemaligen Nationalspielers Kurt Schloder den Aufstieg in die Oberliga Süd feiern.
Um den Klassenerhalt in der Oberliga Süd 1977/78 zu bewerkstelligen, wurde die Mannschaft mit auswärtigen Spielern gezielt verstärkt. Als absolute Glückstreffer erwiesen sich die beiden kanadischen Kontingentspieler Rick Hindmarch und Jim Setters, die in den folgenden Jahren zu absoluten Topstars avancierten und Garanten des Erfolges wurden. Die Saison wurde unter Trainer Fred Holger mit der Vizemeisterschaft hinter dem EV Regensburg erfolgreich abgeschlossen und auch der Zuschauerzuspruch übertraf alle Erwartungen. In der Aufstiegsrunde zur 2. Bundesliga wurde man Vierter. Die Option anstelle des EC Peiting in die 2. Bundesliga nachzurücken, nahm man nicht wahr. Mit etlichen Deutschkanadiern verstärkt, schloss man die zweite Saison in der Oberliga Süd 1978/79 als Meister ab und schaffte in der Aufstiegsrunde ebenfalls den ersten Platz und stieg in die 2. Bundesliga auf.
Die erste Zweitligasaison 1979/80 konnte man sensationell als Vierter beenden, 3000 Zuschauer und mehr waren damals keine Seltenheit. Die zweite Zweitligasaison 1980/81 schloss man als Dritter ab. Die Folgen des Passfälscherskandals gingen jedoch auch am Deggendorfer Eishockey nicht spurlos vorbei. In der Saison 1981/82 musste der DSC finanziell kürzertreten, die Zuschauerzahlen waren rückläufig. Die Teilung der Liga in eine Nord- und eine Südgruppe verstärkte die schwindende Begeisterung. Konnte man in der Vorrunde noch den zweiten Platz erreichen, wurde die Teilnahme an der Aufstiegsrunde, in der man verletzungsbedingt wenig zu bestellen hatte, nur durch das vorzeitige Ausscheiden des EHC 70 München möglich. Sportlich gesehen war die Saison 1981/82 die bis dato erfolgreichste im Deggendorfer Eishockey, aber wirtschaftlich war der Verein schwer angeschlagen. Eine erneute Ligaumstrukturierung wollte man nicht mitmachen und ein Rückzug in die Oberliga Süd wurde ebenfalls ausgeschlagen. Man begann wieder in der Landesliga. 1983 wurde der Deggendorfer Schlittschuh-Club abgewickelt und mit der Gründung des Deggendorfer Eissport-Clubs (DEC) ein neuer Anfang gemacht.
Erster Neubeginn – Deggendorfer Eissport-Club
Nach der Pleite 1982 verschwand das Deggendorfer Eishockey von der bundesweiten Bildfläche. Mit einer Mannschaft aus Juniorenspielern und Reservisten aus der zweiten Mannschaft wagte man in der Landesliga Bayern 1982/83 den Neuanfang. Sofort stieg man in die Bayernliga auf und der Wechsel vom DSC zum DEC wurde vollzogen. Ein Jahr später rückte man am "Grünen Tisch" in die Regionalliga Süd nach, in der man in der Saison 1984/85 Meister wurde. Die deutsche Regionalligameisterschaft musste man jedoch dem EC Ratingen überlassen. In der Aufstiegsrunde scheiterte man knapp, doch wieder rückte man aufgrund von Liganeueinteilungen (Einführung der Oberliga Mitte) und finanziellen Schwierigkeiten anderer Vereine nach und startete 1985/86 in der Oberliga Süd.
In den ersten beiden Saisons kam man mit einem zum größten Teil aus Einheimischen bestehenden Kader über den Ligaerhalt nicht hinaus, um in der Saison 1987/88 als Überraschungsmannschaft der Liga die Aufstiegsrunde zu erreichen, in der man gleichwohl nichts zu bestellen hatte. Die nachfolgende Saison wurde zur sportlich schwärzesten und endete mit einem blamablen Abstieg in die Regionalliga. Nach einem rigorosen Umbau der Mannschaft erreichte man unter der Regie des neuen Publikumsliebling Brian Varga die deutsche Regionalliga-Meisterschaft und die Rückkehr in die Oberliga. Die Entscheidung fiel ausgerechnet in einem Platzierungsspiel gegen den Erzrivalen EHC Straubing.
Bis zur Einführung der 1. Liga Süd in der Saison 1994/95 war der DEC fester Bestandteil der Eishockey-Oberliga. Wenngleich man meist den Sprung in die Aufstiegsrunde verpasste, war der DEC unangefochtener Publikumsliebling und Stadtgespräch Nummer Eins in Deggendorf.
Durch die Einführung der DEL wurde auch der Unterbau des deutschen Eishockeys umgestaltet und aus der Oberliga Süd wurde die 1. Liga Süd. Für das Deggendorfer Eishockey begann eine zweite erfolgreiche Phase. Nach der Einführung der eingleisigen 2. Bundesliga 1992/93 und deren Abschaffung 1994 füllte sich die Liga mit attraktiven Gegnern (Bad Tölz, Füssen, Landsberg, Riessersee), die für beachtliche Zuschauerzahlen sorgten, die sich meist jenseits der 2000er-Grenze bewegten. Spätestens das Bosman-Urteil sorgte dafür, dass immer mehr bekannte Namen und Vollprofis die Liga und auch die Deggendorfer Kabine bevölkerten. Um das Wirtschaften bei den "Flames", so der Beiname seit der Saison 1996/97, zu vereinfachen und die Gemeinnützigkeit des Stammvereins nicht zu gefährden, wurde eine GmbH gegründet.
Die Wiedereinführung einer eingleisigen 2. Bundesliga in der Saison 1997/98, an deren Qualifikation man nur knapp scheiterte, hatte für das Deggendorfer Eishockey weitreichende Konsequenzen. Das Publikum fasste die Teilnahme an der Oberliga Süd als Rückstufung auf und die wichtigsten Zuschauermagneten wie Bad Tölz, Riessersee, Heilbronn u. a. spielten höherklassig und die neuen Gegner aus Haßfurt oder Ulm konnten diesen Verlust nicht adäquat kompensieren. Der Verein steckte in einer Zwickmühle und man versuchte mit kostspieligen Verpflichtungen den Sprung in die Zweitklassigkeit nachzuholen. Unstimmigkeiten im Umfeld, die alljährlichen Änderungen des Spielmodus, ständige Veränderungen der Mannschaft und ein als unattraktiv angesehenes Spielsystem verschärften die Situation weiter und auch bei den Zuschauern saß das Geld nicht mehr so locker wie einst. Nach der Saison 2001/02 waren die "Flames" nicht mehr zu retten und mussten Insolvenz melden. Ironie des Schicksals war der Gewinn der deutschen Meisterschaft durch die Junioren, der größte sportliche Erfolg der Vereinsgeschichte.
Der zweite Neubeginn unter altem Namen
Ein paar Jahre vor dem finanziellen Exitus der Deggendorf Flames GmbH und dem damit verbundenen Untergang des Deggendorfer Eissport-Clubs e.V. hatten ehemalige Spieler einen Hobbyverein gegründet und ihm den Namen des 1983 aufgelösten Deggendorfer Schlittschuh-Club gegeben. Die Mitglieder des DEC, inkl. aller Nachwuchsspieler und der Eiskunstläufer, traten dem DSC bei, der dies mit gemischten Gefühlen sah, weil man nun im eigenen Verein nicht mehr die Mehrheit besaß.
Zu der Zeit spielte die Mannschaft des DSC in der Bezirksliga Bayern und schaffte in der Saison 2001/02 als Meister der Bezirksliga Gruppe Ost den Aufstieg in die Landesliga. In der Saison 2002/03 nahm die neu aufgestellte zweite Mannschaft an der Bezirksliga teil. In dieser Saison wurde der Aufstieg in die Bayernliga erst im Playoff-Halbfinale gegen den TuS Geretsried verpasst. 2004/05 stieg die Mannschaft als Vizemeister der Landesliga hinter dem ECDC Memmingen in die Bayernliga auf.
In der Saison 2005/06 belegten die Deggendorfer als Aufsteiger den siebten Platz und schieden in den Playoffs gegen den EHC Waldkraiburg aus. Die darauffolgende Spielzeit übernahm Günter Eisenhut von Toni Brenner das Traineramt. Nach der Vorrunde belegte die Mannschaft Platz Zwei hinter dem niederbayrischen Rivalen Passau und errang in den Play-offs den Vizemeistertitel. Damit durfte sich Deggendorf für die Saison 2007/08 in der Oberliga bewerben. Nachdem die Unterlagen eingereicht und eine Bürgschaft hinterlegt worden waren, erteilte die ESBG dem Deggendorfer SC die Lizenz für die Oberliga. Nach mehreren Anläufen einigte sich die Vorstandschaft 2006 darauf, wieder einen Beinamen einzuführen. Der Name "Fire" ist eine Anlehnung an den Vorgängerverein DEC "Flames", der in der ganzen Region sehr beliebt war und damit eine Identifikation geschaffen wurde.
Die erste Oberliga-Saison nach fünf Jahren beendete "Fire" aus sportlicher Sicht mit dem achten Platz und sicherte sich in der ersten Runde der Play-Downs gegen den TEV Miesbach den Klassenerhalt. Vor der Saison 2008/09 herrschte große Euphorie durch die Aussagen von Trainer Bernie Englbrecht, der die Meinung vertrat, er könne mit dieser Mannschaft die Playoffs erreichen. Als infolge der sportlichen Talfahrt das Klassenziel nicht zu erreichen war, trennte man sich in beidseitigem Einvernehmen von Englbrecht. Da der darauf folgende Trainer Gert Kompain ebenfalls nicht den sportlichen Niedergang stoppen konnte, trennte man sich auch von ihm. Somit übernahm der ehemalige Fire-Spieler Michael Winnerl das Traineramt. Unter seiner Leitung konnte sich die Mannschaft den vorletzten Platz sichern und entkam somit dem Abstieg in die Bayernliga.
Der Umbruch
Der Verein strukturierte sich vor der Saison 2009/10 gravierend um. Mit neuer Vorstandschaft, sportlicher Leitung und Trainerteam ging man in die Saisonvorbereitung. Mit Florian Schäfer fand man einen Nachfolger, der das Amt des 1. Vorsitzenden von Uschi Stern übernahm. Mit Michael Winnerl übernahm ein ehemaliger Spieler von "Fire" den Posten des sportlichen Leiters. Eine große Überraschung gab es, als Norbert Weber, ehemaliger Jugendtrainer des DSC, die Stelle des Chef-Trainers besetzte. Da die neuen Verantwortlichen noch mit Altlasten aus der Vorsaison zu kämpfen hatten, beschloss man, das Beste aus dem Gegebenen zu machen. So verpflichtete man neben den bekannten Deggendorfern Eigengewächsen junge, hungrige Spieler. Mit viel Geschick gelang es der sportlichen Führung, den einen oder anderen erfahrenen Spieler nach Deggendorf zu holen, die sich auch schon bei höherklassigen Vereinen einen Namen gemacht hatten. Der Verein war am Anfang der Saison der einzige Club der Oberliga, der ohne einen Ausländer am Spielbetrieb teilnahm. Das neue Konzept ging auf. Zwar wurde "Fire" denkbar knapp Letzter der laufenden Saison, so wusste die Mannschaft aber stets durch Leistung und Kampf – vor allem das heimische Publikum – zu überzeugen. Das neue Konzept soll auch in Zukunft so fortgeführt werden.
Erfreuliches gelang der Schülermannschaft des Deggendorfer SC. Sie wurde ungeschlagen Bayerischer Meister und konnte sich somit in zwei Spielen, gegen die Schüler des Heilbronner EC – die Heilbronner "Jungfalken" – den Aufstieg in die Bundesliga sichern.
Die Vorfreude auf die Oberliga-Saison 2010/11 war groß. Nicht nur dass man nach einer gefühlten Ewigkeit mit dem alten Rivalen und Derby-Nachbarn aus Regensburg gemeinsam in derselben Liga antreten konnte, sondern auch eine Neuverpflichtung ließ in Deggendorf aufhorchen. Mike Sullivan, der zwei Jahre zuvor im DSC-Trikot den Sprung in die 2. Eishockey-Bundesliga geschafft hatte, kehrte nach seinem Gastspiel bei den Lausitzer Füchsen nach Niederbayern zurück. Das Grundgerüst der "wilden Truppe" der Vorsaison konnte weitestgehend gehalten werden.
Das erste Saisondrittel verlief für "Fire" allerdings wenig erfolgreich. Man schied bereits in der 1. Runde des DEB-Pokals gegen die U 20-Nationalmannschaft aus. Nach deutlichen Niederlagen standen Mannschaft und vor allem Trainer Weber stark in der Kritik.
Nach einer deutlichen Leistungssteigerung um Weihnachten verstummten allerdings die Kritiker. Die Mannschaft bestach wie schon in der Vorsaison durch Einsatz und Willen. Auch Sullivan und sein Landsmann Joe Rand konnten ab der zweiten Saisonhälfte ihr Können oft unter Beweis stellen und zählten u. a. zu den Leistungsträgern der Mannschaft. Außerdem erarbeitete sich der DSC einen gefürchteten Ruf als "Overtime-Schreck", da man deutlich die meisten Spiele in der Verlängerung für sich entscheiden konnte.
Letztendlich qualifizierte man sich das erste Mal seit dem Oberliga-Aufstieg für die Playoffs und trat somit gegen den Zweitplatzierten der Oberliga Süd, den SC Riessersee an. Obwohl man aus Deggendorfer Sicht die Garmischer in dieser Saison als eine Art Lieblingsgegner zu bezeichnen wusste, unterlag man im fünften und alles entscheidenden Spiel im Olympia-Eisstadion knapp mit 2:1 n. V.
In der Saison 2017/18 wurde die Mannschaft unter Trainer John Sicinski Meister der Oberliga Süd. Zu den Leistungsträgern der Meistermannschaft gehörten Curtis Leinweber und Kyle Gibbons. Auch die wirtschaftlichen Gegebenheiten für einen Aufstieg in die DEL2 wurden erfüllt, sodass der DSC den Sprung in die zweithöchste deutsche Spielklasse schaffte. In der Saison 2018/19 belegte der DSC den 14. und letzten Platz in der DEL2, verlor die anschließenden zwei Play-Down-Runden und kehrte damit in die Oberliga zurück.
Erfolge
Spielzeiten
Hacker Pschorr-Liga entsprach von 1994 bis 1998 der zweithöchsten Spielklasse, ↑ Aufstieg – Abstieg ↓ Quelle: eishockey-online.com
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Nachwuchsmannschaften
Spielstätte
Der Deggendorfer SC trägt seine Heimspiele im Eisstadion Deggendorf aus, das von 1972 und 1973 in zwei Bauabschnitten errichtet wurde. Seit einer Sanierung im Jahr 2013 hat die Halle ein Fassungsvermögen von 2.790 Plätzen.
Inlinehockey
Die Mannschaft Deggendorf Fire des Deggendorfer SC nahm seit 2008 an der Deutschen Inline Hockey Liga teil und erreichte 2008 das Halbfinalturnier.
Medien
Niederbayern TV Deggendorfer SC
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Homepage des Deggendorfer SC
Geschichte des Deggendorfer Eishockey von Hans Feichtinger
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Bayerischer Eishockeyclub
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Flooring, Carpet, Terrazzo Repair/Replace Program Services This request is for a competitive RFP to select a qualified contractor to provide a flooring, carpet, terrazzo repair/replace program at Denver International Airport (DEN). This work involves repair, removal, replacement of flooring surfaces throughout DEN Concourses, Terminal, AOB, and outbuildings. These locations require specialized access and effort. These areas frequently impact public space, stakeholder workspace, employee work areas, and customer accessed areas. This work is frequently occurring in all these common areas and highly visible to the public, passengers, customers, and tenants. The Division of Small Business Opportunity Office has established that a 9% goal apply February 2023 $800,000 to $1,000,000 10/28/2022
Gates C40 & C42 Rehabilitation Project This request is for the selection of a qualified contractor through an Invitation for Bid (IFB) process to rehabilitate the gate apron pavement and utilities on Gates C40/42 at Denver International Airport (DEN). These gates are in the southeast quadrant of Concourse C, near the center core. The scope of work will include demolition of existing apron pavement and underground utilities, and the rehabilitation of the utilities and apron pavement to ensure proper drainage and increase safety on the apron and other surrounding facilities. DSBO has assigned this opportunity a MWBE Goal of 16%. February 2023 $8,500,000 to $9,250,000 11/18/2022
Hotel Asset Management Consulting Services This request is for a competitive RFP procurement to select a qualified firm to provide to provide hotel asset management services to Denver International Airport's (DEN) Westin Hotel. The selected firm will act as the Owner's representative on key business reviews and decisions related to the operation of the DEN-Westin Hotel. The term of the resulting contract will be five years and the scope of work will include, but will not be limited to, the following: 1) Serve as primary liaison to third party property management and brand representatives. 2) Conduct analyses of hotel financial statements and operating performance and challenge hotel management to respond where areas of opportunity exist. 3) Evaluate brand or operating initiatives to reduce cost while still maintaining the highest guest satisfaction and ensure third party management's compliance with management contracts and strategically negotiate with management to maximize return on investment. DSBO Goals are not applicable to this opportunity. February 2023 $1,250,000 to $1,500,000 12/9/2022
Maximo Asset Management Services This request is for a competitive procurement process to award a contract for services related to the Maximo Enterprise Asset Management Platform at Denver International Airport (DEN). The scope of work includes software license acquisition, remote support services, and application hosting and maintenance services. The Division of Small Business Opportunity Office has established that no DSBO program will apply. February 2023 $4,000,000 to $4,500,000 12/7/2022
On-Call Environmental Consulting Services This request is for a competitive RFP to select a qualified consultant to provide on-call environmental consulting services at Denver International Airport (DEN). The provided consulting services will include stormwater permitting at DEN, which includes industrial, MS4, and sanitary contribution activities and support other environmental programs. These services are necessary due to anticipated regulatory changes with the reissuance of current DEN stormwater and sanitary contribution permits and associated compliance documentation. The consultant will provide program review and update processes and documentation for the impending reissuance of DEN's Individual Industrial Stormwater Permit (eff. 2009; exp 2014; admin extended) and Metro Wastewater Discharge Permit (eff. 2018; exp 2023), and the recently reissued CCD MS4 Permit. The consultant will also provide support to DEN's other environmental programs related to storage tanks, PFAS, SPCC, hazardous waste, and spill response activities. The Division of Small Business Opportunity Office has established a 16% MWBE goal for this opportunity. February 2023 $800,000 to $1,000,000 12/30/2022
On-Call Landside Roadways and Parking Lot Improvements 2023 This request is for a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) procurement to select one or more contractors to provide on-call landside roadways and parking lot improvements at Denver International Airport (DEN). The awarded on-call contract(s) are anticipated to address necessary maintenance and construction of landside roadways and parking lots at DEN. This work may include, but is not limited to, joint sealing, erosion repair, pavement, and bridge repairs, in parking lots and roadways such as Pena Blvd and other DEN service and collector roads. Work is issued on a task order basis, for emergency work or smaller projects that have limited scope, fee, and schedule that would not benefit from an open bidding process. DSBO has assigned this opportunity a MWBE Goal of 18%. February 2023 $2,500,000 to $3,000,000 11/15/2022
Passenger Conveyance Modernization Phase 3 This request is for an Informal Competitive Procurement to select a qualified contractor to complete the Passenger Conveyance Modernization Phase 3 project and Denver International Airport (DEN). This opportunity will continue from Phase 1 and Phase 2 to modernize the conveyance units at DEN. The modernization program addresses the high priority units (elevators, escalators, and moving walks) at the end of the life cycle at DEN. The awarded contract will provide management, supervision, administration, labor, tools, materials and equipment. The Division of Small Business Opportunity (DSBO) has established a 10% MWBE goal type participation. March 2023 $42,500,000 to $47,500,000 1/27/2023
Runway 17L-35R Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Phase 2 This request is for a competitive Invitation for Bid (IFB) procurement to select a qualified contract to provide Runway 17L-35R Wildlife Mitigation Phase 2 services at Denver International Airport (DEN). At the request of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), this project is being performed as a continuation of the 2018 Wildlife Mitigation analysis and subsequent Phase 1 project completed in 2019. The objective of this project is to mitigate standing water and associated vegetative growth within the identified areas which are acting as wildlife attractants in the vicinity of the Runway 17L-35R complex in accordance with the Wildlife Hazard Management Plan. Wildlife strikes for this complex have been recorded at a rate of two to three times those of other DEN Runway complexes. The intent of this specific phase is to address drainage issues in three (3) of nine (9) areas that were identified across the east airfield, specifically near the Runway 17L-35R complex. Phase 1 was designed and constructed in 2019 and addressed drainage areas 1 and 2. Phase 2 is intended to be constructed in 2023 and will address drainage areas 3, 4, and 5. The project has be designed in accordance with recommendations from USDA, the DEN Airport Drainage Master Plan, and the FAA approved Wildlife Hazard Management Plan.The Division of Small Business Opportunity (DSBO) has established a 27% DBE goal type participation February 2023 $2,000,000.00 to $2,500,000.00 1/23/2023
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Farner-Bocken Company
Industry: Distribution
Team Function: IT
Number of EP Users: 10
Established since 1939, the Farner-Bocken Company is a family owned and operated distributor of convenience and broadline food service products, serving Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana.
With over 14,000 items in their product line, Farner-Bocken supplies goods in the categories of cigarettes, candy, snacks, tobacco, groceries, automotive, beverages, health and beauty, paper, ice cream, chemicals, supplies, and convenience foods.
The software development team in the Information Services department wanted to transition to web-based project management with support for customizations.
"Up until now, we were using a Lotus Notes based application for our project management." says Jay Westercamp, PMP. "Our project data was stored in different databases, which made searching through project tasks very painful and time consuming."
"We also lacked features such as custom roles and a good security model. Not to mention, the software required administrative maintenance consuming additional time."
Ease of access, relational database support and the ability to customize the application were some of the important factors when Jay set out on his search.
"We immediately liked Easy Projects for a number of reasons." says Jay. "First, the ease of access through the web-based interface for both internal and remote users. Second, the relational database behind the scenes to house all of our project activity data."
Easy Projects also allowed Jay and his team to create custom user roles and fields, as well as establish role-based access permissions.
With deployment, it became immediately clear that Easy Projects was not only easy to use, but also easy to learn and easy to administer.
"Our first impressions were great!" says Jay. "The friendly user interface allows you to easily search all of your project data and by using shortcuts, activities can be entered and assigned with virtually no effort."
With affordable licensing options, Jay and his team were able to install Easy Projects in-house, adding an extra layer of security to their project management activities.
Easy Projects was deployed between 10 users and is now being used to manage nearly 100 active projects. It has allowed Jay and his team to track everything from simple tasks to complex projects with multiple dependencies.
The web-based interface and custom user roles, allowed the system to easily adapt and integrate into the corporate environment.
With support for time logs and status reporting, project activities and costs can now be visually tracked by anyone from software developers, to business analysts, to the IT Director. "The whole system allows for fluid data entry." adds Jay. "The data can be filtered so you can find exactly what we are looking for, and details on tasks and projects are communicated electronically thus eliminating paperwork."
Easy Projects saves money by reducing the amount of time spent of physical meetings required to share project information. All relevant data is now stored and shared through Easy Projects.
"Our old project management software was rated a 2. Today, I would give Easy Projects an 8.5 out of 10." says Jay.
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Dodgers News: Ramirez Sensed Opportunity To Deliver Win
by Staff Writer 08/03/2014, 11:35 AM
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Pitching on five days' rest, Hyun-Jin Ryu gave the Los Angeles Dodgers seven relatively strong innings but allowed the tying run to score in the seventh. The Dodgers and Cubs then remained tied into the 12th inning.
After being on the field for over four hours and playing in a steady rain for the last few innings, Hanley Ramirez rescued the Dodgers with his first career walk-off home run. Dee Gordon was the the first to make progress towards putting Ramirez in position to win the game by smacking a two-out single to center.
That brought Justin Turner to the plate, who drew a walk after Gordon stole second base. Ramirez discussed what he saw in Turner's at-bat while standing in the on-deck circle and the approach he took, via an AP report on EPSN:
I was watching the way they were pitching to J.T., and it didn't look like they wanted to pitch to him. They wanted me," Ramirez said. "So I told myself to just slow my swing down because I had to come through. He made a mistake up and left something over plate, and I made a good swing. That's what we're here for — to win games."
The home run was Ramirez's 12th this season and first since June 17. It's been an injury-plagued year for the shortstop, who is in the final year of his contract. Heading into 2014, Ramirez had positioned himself for a multiyear deal that likely would have been well north of $100 million.
With Ramirez's inability to remain healthy, that no longer appears a given but rather doubtful. Despite coming up with the winning hit, Ramirez pointed to the team's success and not his.
The 30 year old is 4-for-9 with four RBIs through the first two games against the Cubs after going 0-for-11 in the three-game series with the Atlanta Braves. Ramirez is now hitting .276 to go with a .832 OPS and 56 RBIs this season.
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"Slacker": 15 years later
Richard Linklater, the pap-smear girl, the JFK guy and others remember the little indie creation that could, and all that came after.
By Brian Raftery
July 5, 2006 4:00PM (UTC)
Whenever people ask Richard Linklater what's special about his adopted hometown of Austin, Texas, he points out the city's odd triptych of industrial-era landmarks: the State Capitol building, the gargantuan University of Texas campus and a mammoth mental-health facility. "Those three worlds kind of all [mix] up," he says. "You get grad students, politicians and crazy people."
In July of 1991, when "Slacker" was released in theaters across the U.S. and catapulted into the mainstream cultural consciousness, a lot of people wanted to know about Austin, where the film was shot -- and about Linklater, then a cherub-faced 31-year-old, who had written, produced and directed what would prove to be one of the decade's most absorbing movies. Influenced as much by Luis Buñuel and Jean-Luc Godard as he was by the conversations he heard around him, Linklater and his cast (most of whom were non-actors) put together a partially scripted, partially improvised movie that puzzled anyone expecting bare-minimum mechanics such as plot or action. Instead, audiences were treated to an ever-changing stream of culturally curious, slightly paranoid 20-somethings, all with cryptic names like "Hit-and-Run Son" and "Dostoyevsky Wannabe. These were the "slackers" of the title -- members of the bummed-out generation who questioned hippies as much as they did yuppies -- and while they may not have had day jobs, when it came to talking, they worked overtime, discussing everything from politics to sex to the Smurfs. Anyone who asked, "What's it all about?" was missing the point; in the end, the big idea behind "Slacker" is that these ideas existed at all.
Fifteen years after its release, "Slacker" hasn't aged much -- today's Internet-addled, career-minded 20-somethings may be wigged out by idea of living without a steady paycheck, but the movie's characters' social and environmental concerns are as timely as ever. And the film's imprint can be found everywhere, from the pop-theory culture-bots in Kevin Smith's "Clerks" to the "Seinfeld" gang's chatty diner get-togethers. (Linklater, of course, has gone on to become one of the most reliably unpredictable directors of his generation, with the sci-fi thriller "A Scanner Darkly" out this Friday, and the Cannes hit "Fast Food Nation" due in the fall -- click here to hear him discuss the films.) With the same pass-the-baton mentality Linklater perfected on-screen, here's an oral history of the movie that defined indie film during its busiest decade-- and the first Siskel & Ebert-endorsed flick to confuse the hell out of your parents.
Richard Linklater: Austin's always had that laid-back vibe. You'd be sitting at this coffee shop with a guy talking to himself. This schizophrenic would just be going on -- very intelligently -- about this or that. On the street, you'd end up getting confronted by people, but everybody's harmless.
Deborah Pastor (production designer and art-department staffer; also appeared in film): I grew up in Houston, and when I got to Austin, I lost my fucking mind -- there was so much to just chew on and sink into. It was a small town, [and] easy to navigate. You'd go over to someone's house, everybody would grab crayons and make postcards. People didn't judge. There was no fear.
Kalman Spelletich (played the TV-obsessed "Video Backpacker"): I had lived in Iowa City. I talked to a few friends who were like, "Man, Austin's happening. It's cheap, and it's full of kids. It's just rocking." And it was insanely cheap -- you could a rent a big old house for, like, $300.
Michael Laird (played an unsuccessful burglar): There were a lot of people around the area of West Campus who you would see at parties. It was a very loose community. The contrast between those people and, say, the fraternity and sorority people was very striking and obvious: The fraternity people had their frat houses -- these great big temples of prosperity -- and people like us, the slackers, wore secondhand clothes and rode bicycles.
Spelletich: Here's what we'd do: Somebody'd call up and say, "I got some pot, and so-and-so has some acid." They'd ride their bicycles over, we'd do some hits, and we'd ride down Speedway Street, bang on the door [of a friend's house], ride around on our bicycles and hear a band playing. It was so simple and innocent and playful, and there were so many other people doing it.
Lee Daniel (cinematographer; also appeared in film): We built a little cinema above this coffee shop called Captain Quackenbush and showed 16mm films. Rick [Linklater] pretty much spearheaded it, and D [the late local artist Denise Montgomery] helped. It was a combination gallery, performance space and cinema; we held about 100 people.
Spelletich: We'd just come out of eight years of Reagan, and we were really fucking bummed out. People felt disempowered, like they were standing at the edge, screaming, and we don't have a big enough bullhorn because we don't have the money to buy the thing.
Daniel: It was sinking in to a great portion of the population of young people that they were the first generation that were not better off than their parents. These young people didn't have the opportunities their parents did, so they were doubling up and sleeping on couches. Not voluntarily, like with the Beat generation; this was more of a pragmatic thing.
Linklater: The generation ahead of me, the boomers, they've got it locked up to the grave. We'll forever be in their shadow, because there are so fucking many of them. They've geared everything toward their own needs. It's a little disgusting. They're the Worst Generation! [Laughs]
Meg Brennan (script supervisor; also appeared in film): Rick is reserved; he doesn't talk much about himself he's more of a listener.
Linklater: I was always kind of approaching this like a writer -- jotting things down, cutting out articles. If I'd observe something interesting, I'd try to think of it fitting into a film "Slacker" was a kitchen-sink film, a good place to put odds and ends, weird little ideas, observations. I had one of those personalities where, for better or worse, whatever was going on around me always seemed bigger -- it was a metaphor for something else. It's a whole bohemian history. If you go back to the 19th century -- from Whitman to the Beats, the French new wave, to an extent -- their own lives were the subjects of what they were doing. And yet it wasn't specifically autobiographical. Nothing in "Slacker" is true; it's all kind of imagined.
The starting point of "Slacker" has an exact address: 2405 Nueces Street, in a 120-year-old house in the West Campus area of Austin. This was "The Fingerhut," a film-geek haven that was home to Linklater, Daniel and cameraman Clark Walker. It's where friends would crash, converse and watch hundreds of movies.
Linklater: That was our production office -- there was no separating your life from work. I lived in a little living room, partitioned off in the corner. I designed the room for Jack Black in "School of Rock" to be like that room.
Scott Conn (key grip): Like most old houses in the West Campus area, it has a long history. Janis Joplin supposedly lived there.
Daniel: Once, we went up there and cleaned up the attic, and found empty bottles of Southern Comfort scattered around -- bottles that looked like they were from the '60s. That's all the proof I needed that Janis lived there.
Clark Walker (assistant cameraman; also appeared in film): It was a cinematic priesthood or a cinematic crack house; I don't know which one. We had lots of fancy equipment, but we didn't have a running sink in the kitchen. We didn't even have a couch. We ate, drank and breathed film -- Welles, Ophuls, Fassbinder. When you're that age, soaking up all that stuff -- who needs a couch?
Linklater: I had shot a Super 8 feature [1988's "It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books"], and I was trying to get another film made, but I never raised any money. So I think "Slacker" grew out of frustration to make a quote-unquote real movie.
Brennan: I received something in the mail, written on yellow paper -- that was the treatment. [I thought] "What? This is the movie?" Because it was just a bunch of ideas strung together.
Daniel: We had a refrigerator in this area of the house we called the kitchen. I came home from work one day, reached in there looking for a cold beer, and it was filled up completely with 50 brand-new rolls of 16mm film. I was like, "Wow, he's serious."
Linklater: I thought, rather than get a bunch of actors to work for a month, I'll get a bunch of actors to work for one day. I was like, "We could probably pull that off."
Jerry Delony (played a talkative conspiracy theorist): They handed out a little sticker to people they thought looked interesting. It said, If you want to be in an interesting movie, show up at this audition. Rick asked me, "Could you just improvise a bit?" I said, "About what?" And he said, "Um, UFOs?" It had been a passion of mine, and I'd had remarkable experiences, and I started rattling it off.
Daniel: There were well over 100 speaking roles, and usually [the actors were] from bands, because musicians were employed one or two nights a week, so we knew we could get them for the rest of the week. And many were just flat-out unemployed. It didn't matter -- at that time in Austin, you could live here without a job.
Teresa Taylor (played the infamous pap-smear-pushing Madonna fan): I played drums for the Butthole Surfers. I had gotten it into my head that I was some huge rock star and so I was like, "Well, I guess I'll be in your little movie."
Linklater: Looking back, there was something beautifully naive about having all these unknown actors in lengthy takes that you shouldn't do with non-professionals. The film was very trusting of them. But I got a lot of rehearsal time.
Spelletich: I shot my scene at my house I was renting. D and I were sneaking back into my room doing bong hits, just baked out of our brains, and I was like, "D, I don't know. Rick's script -- I'm not feeling it here." And we just went out to the front porch and hammered out my lines. Rick, to his credit, was so adaptive.
Linklater: I'd say a third [of the scenes] are as written, more or less; another third rewritten extensively in rehearsals; another third just totally went there with that actor. It became all about something that they brought.
Stephen Jacobson (played the smooth-talking "S-T-E-V-E With a Van"): That was my van, and I was Steve, and I was perpetually on the guest list. I wouldn't say that I was scamming on chicks all the time, but definitely, my costar [Annick Souhami] was very appealing to me. It was not very hard for me to flirt with her at all.
John Slate (played an amateur JFK-assassination scholar): I got interested in the various sites related to the JFK assassination, so in 1988 -- the 25th anniversary -- I figured, "Why don't we do something silly?" So I drove up to Dallas, hung out with friends, and we rented a limo-type car and put together a driving tour. "Conspiracy a-Go-Go" was a little driving-tour booklet. I actually had some of my ["Slacker"] lines in an index card in my hand. I didn't do it off the top of my head -- even though it sounds like inane rambling. I purposely wanted to sound like an annoying nut that people are trying to avoid. And I think that comes off pretty well.
Linklater: A majority of John's ideas are his, bounced off me, rewritten down, and I'm just the editor-slash-director of all these things coming in. Every line you hear, 98 percent was on a page in rehearsal before we shot it. The camera was never wondering what would happen. We didn't really have that much film stock.
Shooting began in July 1989 during one of the hottest summers in decades, with the temperature passing 100 degrees nearly every day.
Linklater: No cast member had any idea what this film was about. It made no sense on paper. You can't explain it to anyone. The crew would be halfway through the shoot and go, "Oh, I get it. It's starting to add up." I got pretty good at talking my way around it.
Daniel: There was no such thing as permits in Austin. I think the total budget was something like $23,000. Rick had a Shell card, so we used it for everything we needed, from Gatorade to gasoline -- including snacks, because we didn't have catering or meals -- and signed it with a forged signature. I was always worried we were going to get busted.
Tommy Pallotta (production assistant; also appeared in film): We had a joke that when people asked us what we were doing, we told them it was a mayonnaise commercial.
Frank Orrall (played the oft-harassed "Happy-Go-Lucky Guy"): All these places around town, like Whole Foods and Texas French Bread, were giving them their stuff that was starting to go bad. At the end of the night, I remember boxes being delivered to the set of random fruits, breads and vegetables. You make do, you know?
Daniel: We sent all the film up to Dallas [to get developed] on a Greyhound bus every night There were a few scares -- often the film would get mixed up with luggage coming from Mexico.
One of the most important dailies to come back from the lab was of the now-infamous scene in which Teresa Taylor tries to sell what she claims is Madonna's pap smear. Taylor's sunglasses-and-hat-clad likeness eventually became the film's iconographic key art, popping up on posters and T-shirts, and ultimately anchoring the film's trailer.
Taylor: The Butthole Surfers were touring Europe the same time as the Blond Ambition tour, and I had this revelation. Everywhere we went, she was, like, one city ahead of us, so in all different languages, I would hear, "Madonna! Madonna!"
Linklater: I was like, "Madonna will be around. She won't go anywhere. She refuses to." I didn't want to mention some star of a TV show that was going to be canceled the next year. If you mentioned Paris Hilton now, that would be a huge mistake, because what could she possibly do? There's no substance there. I thought Madonna had enough substance.
Taylor: It was a thorn in my side for a while, because I got it in my mind that I made it up, but I have to be truthful and say the actual idea of trying to sell someone a Madonna pap smear was Rick's.
John Pierson (producer's representative; author, "Spike, Mike, Slackers & Dykes"): Rick's lucky that Madonna lasted -- that's the thing that should have dated the movie. Every year, I said, "She's finished." I was wrong.
Taylor: [In that scene] I guess it's obvious that I'm on drugs, right? I'm pretty skinny. I had snorted some speed [the night before]. When I got to the set, I said, "Well, where's the beer? I need a beer." And they were like, "Teresa, it's 9 in the morning. We're here filming a movie. You can't get drunk." And so I was like, "Oh, so this is going to be that kinda deal."
Linklater: Teresa had her lifestyle at the time, and I got used to this -- there were other people in certain scenes drinking. And I said, "Well, if you're an alcoholic, and you feel better drinking, all right."
Taylor: When I finished my scene, about a week later, I had a sort of breakdown where I decided that I had humiliated myself so publicly, I even considered going to their house and getting my reel; [they had] forgotten to get a release [from me]. So I told D, "Maybe I should hold out for money or something and not sign. And D said, "You'll get cut out of the movie!" And I didn't want the movie to come out and me not to have done my bit. So I signed.
Linklater: Did I ever hear from Madonna? No. But there were always great rumors going around. It made Page Six that she and some friends had gone in to see a movie, and the "Slacker" trailer came up. The whole audience was very aware that she was at the movie she couldn't go unnoticed -- so the entire audience turns to her. They said she left the theater, but I heard she just changed seats.
By the fall of 1989, Linklater had a movie that was too long (two hours and 45 minutes) and a budget that was growing with every small tweak or reshoot. After a successful work-in-progress screening in Manhattan, he sold the German television rights for $35,000, allowing him to pay off some bills and start showing the film around Austin.
Louis Black (co-founder, the Austin Chronicle; also appeared in film): I ran into Rick and he gave me a [video] copy. I watched it twice, and it didn't seem to be about anything. I fast-forwarded through it a couple of times. Then the Chronicle ended up doing a cover story on it, and I thought, "Oh my God, this film's about something?" So I watched it all the way through and was knocked out.
Daniel: I thought, If we can get this thing on video, and sell it in the back of Film Threat magazine for $39.99, we'll eventually make our money back in five or six years.
Pallotta: I worked with the owner of [Austin's] Dobie Theater, and Rick approached us about showing it there. Initially, he scheduled it for just two showings a day, and that first weekend, it sold out every showing. There were gigantic lines out in front. Rick had a really good idea: He marketed it like an underground band, with lots of stickers and posters.
Linklater: It was getting some buzz around here. People were like, "Everyone's so poorly dressed. We have a beautiful city here. Why is it all the ugly shit?" It was not the chamber of commerce piece. And yet, people did recognize it as indicative of a certain mind-set -- a certain tolerant attitude. I got a note from Ann Richards, the governor, saying how much she liked "Slacker." How's that for a stamp of approval?
Daniel: I think the first six months sold out every night. We'd been rejected by Sundance the first time, and after being rejected at just about every major and minor film festival in the U.S. and Europe for a year, it got accepted to the 1990 Seattle Film Festival. It kind of broke there.
Linklater: My parents lived in Portland. We went to the Seattle screening, and there was this line around the block. This was Seattle before it was a scene, or before it was officially called anything. It was like, "Wow, they're all dressed like people in the movie!"
After the success in Seattle, major Hollywood indie Orion Pictures -- which, unbeknownst to Linklater, was about to file for bankruptcy -- picked up the film for distribution.
Linklater: That summer of 1990, there had been a Time article on 20-somethings. I remember saying to Pierson, "Hey, here's our audience -- people who are living at home longer, not committing to work."
Pastor: Other people were doing the same thing in different places, and it resonated: "This is a film about us!" At the time, "us" was the people your parents got upset about, because you're getting too freaky. You were constantly having to explain why you were going outside the fold, and [why] it wasn't a bad place to be -- it was the place to be, because these people were smarter and funnier and thinking farther.
Linklater: It was that next spring of '91 that I got sent Doug Coupland's book -- they wanted us to be on "Sonya Live" to talk about 20-somethings. I thought "Generation X" was so funny and smart and moving. I hung out with Doug in New York; a week later we were on this stupid show. And then Nirvana hit; the whole grunge thing came aboard. So there was this trifecta of movies, music and literature for this one moment. "Slacker" had the smallest impact in its own industry, but culturally it fit in there bigger.
Wammo (played the big-mouthed "Anti-Artist"): I did a poetry reading in San Francisco [with] R. Malice, who plays one of the Smurf guys. This is right when "Slacker" became really popular, and I found out that a lot of people [in San Francisco] were really jealous, because they should have had the idea first. I was reading onstage, and Malice screams, "He was in 'Slacker'!" And they started throwing shit at me. They threw bottles onstage! They weren't having none of that.
Conn: My mom sent me this one article quoting some kid from Portland: "It's a great slacker town! There's plenty of restaurants to eat out of their trash cans!" I was like, "What?" It was fascinating to see how it reflected something going on before it was exploited. There was nothing to exploit.
Linklater: The first round of interviews I did was, "Hey, I saw your movie..." They really appreciated it. And then it quickly shifted from the content to the bigger issues that people could project onto it. That's when the tone got negative -- people were putting all these things on the cast: "Oh, they're lazy." I was like, "How do you know they don't work? You're just judging them. You're only getting to know them for three to five minutes." They were trying to make some generalizations. That's the only way older generations look at younger generations: very cautiously.
"Slacker" ultimately earned a then-impressive $1.3 million at the U.S. box office. But Orion Home Video underestimated the demand for the tape, and for years, it was nearly impossible to find (it is now available on DVD from the Criterion Collection).
Linklater: The next summer the [Austin] police were complaining that there were these teens running around. There had been some arrests. And one officer or some chief was quoted as saying, "They all saw that movie 'Slacker,' and think they can come here and not do anything. Well, we're gonna arrest them." Like we were being overrun! I was thinking, Anybody who saw that movie and wanted to move to Austin was probably pretty cool.
Wammo: I don't think I've had many people say, "I moved to Austin because I saw 'Slacker.'" That would be like moving to Seattle because you saw "Singles." That would be really stupid.
Slate: When people approach me about JFK, it gets tiresome. But rather than be annoyed, it's easier to be flattered. I now work with real JFK materials on a day-to-day basis. I'm the archivist for the city of Dallas, so I'm in charge of all the Dallas police department records on Kennedy. I've got to have a little professional distance. I'm interested in the materials, but as far as being a junior detective, I'll leave that to the professionals.
Taylor: I don't get recognized. Nobody recognizes my face, but when I'm in public, and I'm going off on something, people will be, "Are you the chick from 'Slacker'?" But it's always because I'm ranting and raving about something.
Linklater: I like Austin more now. I think the mind-set's still the same. The campus alone takes care of that: We've got 50,000 young people; a certain percentage of them are gonna be cool. As we say, the only thing wrong with Austin is that it's surrounded by Texas.
Black: Not only did Rick make "Slacker," but he stayed. And everything that's happened in Austin film, from then on, is somewhere related to that. He's driven so many things.
Linklater: When I saw "Slacker" again a few years ago, I was going, "OK, whoever made that movie was technically probably crazy -- but in a good way." It was an accurate reflection of a time and a certain psychic space. There are people out there with these antennas, and they're often seen as wackos, but they're on to something. They see things before the official culture sees it. Throughout the '80s, global warming was an underground, conspiracy-theory thing, and it's still treated as a sort of paranoid idea in "Slacker." But paranoia plus a generation equals pretty much the world we're living in today.
Brian Raftery
Brian Raftery (@brianraftery) is a contributing editor at Wired magazine.
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The pc performed its first calculation on Might 6, 1949 and was the pc that ran the primary graphical pc recreation, nicknamed Child". The letter connects Turing's work on morphogenesis with technology guru his curiosity in neural networks, and to some extent explains why he did not follow up his suggestion in 'Intelligent Machinery' and use the Ferranti computer to simulate his unorganised machines.
Shortcode, or quick-order code, was the first such language actually carried out. MIT introduces the Whirlwind machine on March 8, 1955 , a revolutionary laptop that was the primary digital pc with magnetic core RAM and real-time graphics. On laptops, you should use the trackpad, positioned beneath the keyboard, instead of a mouse. In February 1947 (in the rooms of the Royal Astronomical Society in Burlington Home, London 71 ) Turing gave what's, as far as is thought, the earliest public lecture to say pc intelligence, providing a wide ranging glimpse of a brand new subject.
Earlier than the invention of the magnetic core memory and the transistor, which might get rid of the need for vacuum tubes altogether, the mercury delay line was instrumental in rising pc storage and reliability. This work had a profound influence technology timeline on the event within the 1940s of the electronic stored-program digital computer, an affect often neglected or denied by historians of the pc.
This sort of pc is helpful in performing lots of the mathematical equations scientists and engineers encounter of their work. IBM contracted with different corporations to provide elements for his or her pc and to base it on an open structure that might be constructed with commercially available materials. Von Neumann wrote up an incomplete set of notes ( First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC ) which had been meant for use as an inner memorandum—describing, elaborating, and couching in formal logical language the concepts developed in the conferences.
An early transistorized computer, the NEAC (Nippon Electrical Automatic Computer) includes a CPU, console, paper tape reader and punch, printer and magnetic tape units. The world's computer industries now make billions out of producing better and higher versions of Turing's common machine. In 1998, in his acceptance speech for the IEEE Laptop Pioneer Award, Good introduced that he had made a proposal for the Child machine's primary instructions; the proposal was made 'at Kilburn's request', he mentioned.
The common computer a person might need in their home is extra powerful by a number of orders of magnitude than a machine like ENIAC. The Analytical Engine was to be a basic-function, absolutely program-controlled, automated mechanical digital laptop It will be able to perform any calculation set earlier than it. Earlier than Babbage there is no proof that anybody had ever conceived of such a tool, let alone attempted to construct one.
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The Higher Education Department (HED) of Punjab has announced winter vacations in all public and private educational institutions in the province.
According to the official notification, all schools, colleges, and universities in Punjab will remain closed from 21 December 2021 to 2 January 2022 due to the prevailing cold weather in the province. The institutes will reopen on 3 January 2022.
Meanwhile, the Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) is also set to meet today with Federal Education Minister, Shafqat Mahmood, in the chair to finalize winter vacations in educational institutes in the country.
Credible sources have disclosed that the IPEMC will consider a proposal that recommended the closure of schools, colleges, and universities in the country from 15 December 2021 to 16 January 2022.
On the other hand, both Sindh and Balochistan governments have already announced winter vacations in educational institutes.
Sindh Education and Literacy Department (SELD) had notified the closure of educational institutes from 20 December 2021 to 1 January 2021 while Balochistan Secondary Education Department (BSED) had notified the closure of educational institutes in the summer zone from 22 to 31 December 2021 and from 15 December 2021 to 28 February 2022 in winter zone.
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using Azure.Core;
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void IUtf8JsonSerializable.Write(Utf8JsonWriter writer)
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if (Id != null)
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writer.WritePropertyName("id");
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writer.WritePropertyName("properties");
writer.WriteStartObject();
if (Primary != null)
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writer.WritePropertyName("primary");
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writer.WriteEndObject();
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string id = default;
bool? primary = default;
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if (property.Value.ValueKind == JsonValueKind.Null)
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if (property0.Value.ValueKind == JsonValueKind.Null)
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\section{Introduction and Background}
\label{sec:introbg}
Machine learning (ML) comprises a set of computing science techniques for automating knowledge acquisition rather than relying on explicit human instruction. Interactive ML (IML) systems incorporate humans with ML techniques. The goals of IML include the amplification and augmentation of human abilities. All ML system have humans at some point in the learning loop; some interactions are more evident than others. For example, interacting humans may provide data, objective functions, direct feedback, algorithms, or code. Some system designers choose to acknowledge and feel a responsibility for these humans more than others.
Examining ML from a human-centred perspective requires re-framing work-flows to include humans during conceptualization, implementation, and interaction. Human-centred thinking will lead to more usable ML systems, improved mutual understanding, and augmented communication between intelligent systems \cite{pilarski2017communicative}. These benefits come at the increased cost of time and energy to understand human factors and many designers choose to ignore social factors. Ignorance has serious implications (i.e. reward misalignment between humans and machines \cite{fatml, char2018implementing, zafar2017fairness,leike2018scalable}.
Human-centred design develops solutions to problems by involving the human perspective in all steps of the process. Human-centred systems put people before machines, and delight in the ability and ingenuity of humans \cite{cooley1996human}.
Fails and Olsen (2003) \cite{Fails:2003:IML:604045.604056} introduced interactive machine learning (IML). Amershi \textit{et al.} (2014) \cite{amershi2014power} discuss interaction modalities, and the AAAI-17 tutorial, ``Interactive Machine Learning: From Classifiers to Robotics'', presented a comprehensive history of the field \cite{aaai2017tut}. Incorporating human decision making with ML systems continues to be an active area of research \cite{DBLP:journals/corr/MathewsonP16,DBLP:journals/corr/abs-1811-06521,leike2018scalable,DBLP:journals/corr/abs-1709-03969}. Previous work has discussed the virtues of human-centered thinking in ML \cite{hcml,lovejoy2017human}. But, there continues to be a gap between the mental models of responsible ML practitioners and many contemporary ML deployments.
A good proportion of ML research happens at institutions with ethics review boards. These groups should rigorously apply ethical principles through review of proposed studies. But, they may not exist in your organization, or they may not provide a comprehensive review. This guide details many of the ethics review board questions and extends beyond these considerations. Many ML systems will find their way out of laboratory settings without ethics review. For instance, many ML studies will have no human subjects, but this research (i.e. the code, data, and models) will be released and used by the general public. Design, development, and deployment can happen without subscribing human subjects directly.
Sec. \ref{sec:hcd} focuses on the humans-in-the-loop, the goals and hypotheses of the research, and the data. This section also presents two design thinking exercises: a \textit{whiteboard model}--which can help identify streamlined processes, and a \textit{pre-mortem}--which can help identify potential risks and failure modes early in the process. Sec. \ref{sec:dev} concerns itself with the the iterative development process. It advocates for checking in with the humans-in-the-loop at each iteration. Sec. \ref{sec:diss} focuses on questions of model deployment and public communication. It can be helpful to read through this guide before starting the project and to continually check-in with it for design, development, and dissemination of human-interactive decision-making systems.
\section{Human-Centered Design}
\label{sec:hcd}
\paragraph{Step 1: Define the hypothesis} State the investigated question of interest. Can you pose it as a testable hypothesis \cite{popper2005logic}, which can be supported by evidence? The premise is the starting point and motivation for investigation.
\paragraph{Step 2: Loop in humans} Define your values and principles. How will you align this work with human needs? Identify individual and societal social factors in the problem. Start by considering why your hypothesis is essential not just to you, but to the larger community of people who might interact with it. How will the system augment human lives?
Consider the question of interest from multiple stakeholder perspectives. For instance, think about three groups of individuals: those invested in the success of the work, those impacted by your work, and those who might be interested in the work. Empathize with stakeholders to appreciate how the problem, and potential solutions, will affect them.
Consent starts with communication. Build open-communication channels with stakeholders in these groups. Gather from them ideas, design requirements, concerns, and questions. You should review your values alongside the values of these individuals. How will these stakeholders engage with your system? Thinking about this now will help during Step 9: Deploy. How might the interaction look? Ask each of them how they will evaluate the performance of your system? Discuss how the system might be used both constructively and misapplied to harm. This dual-use discussion is ongoing in the field of ML \cite{gpt2}.
Choices you make will impact these people directly, and you are responsible for the impact of your work on them. Embrace this responsibility. These stakeholders can champion your system if you engage them early in the process and often through iteration.
\paragraph{Step 3: Define the goal} Define a specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely goal. It should be linked directly to the hypothesis from Step 1: Hypothesis. The goal should clearly define success. This definition will embrace the ways that your stakeholders will engage with, and evaluate the performance of your system.
Often there are multiple metrics which define success for a given problem. ML system designers often refine optimization to a single metric of interest. Consider both your optimization metric (i.e. model performance indicator) and your measures of system success. How does this learning objective align with the ways that your stakeholders will evaluate your system? Define a testing suite for safety which you will use in Step 6: Evaluate your model. These tests should consider human health, safety, and well-being. As well, they should evaluate your system on biases, fairness, and equality across hidden features in your data \cite{DBLP:journals/corr/abs-1711-09883}.
It can help to align your work with familiar categories of existing ML work \cite{langley2000crafting}. Is this project developing a new model, applying existing methods to new data, or presenting a new model of human behaviour? Does the system test the limitations of current models on a new problem?
Given your goal, what are the technical, scientific, implementation problems which need to be solved? You should be able to break your system into small components (e.g. data, processing, evaluation). Doing so will make addressing each part individually easier. What are some of the downstream impacts of accomplishing your goal? That is, if the results support your hypothesis, what else might be true?
\paragraph{Step 4: Define the data} An ML system is a reflection of the training data it learns on. It can reflect many common human biases. What is your ideal data set? How much data do you desire? How much data do you need? Why might these amounts be different? What are the dependent and independent variables? How will the data be organized and represented for the learning system? How might possible data sources stray from the ideal ort data? How will you define what outliers, and bad data points, are?
How will you accumulate, clean, parse, label, and safely store your data? How might you fill in blanks in your data? Can you use software to simulate data? Experiments on simulated data designed to test assumptions and gain intuition provide valuable insights. How will you incorporate new data which arrives after deployment?
How will you handle participant recruitment and compensation? If you pay for data (e.g. through crowd-sourcing, direct payment to humans, or a third party), what are the costs of accumulating data? What are the usage rights and responsibilities of your data? What is the ownership model for this data?
If you have humans in your data collection, consider the ethical implications of collecting their data. How are your data generating humans informed of the use of their data? How are data privacy and security communicated? What are the potential biases and sensitivities in human-collected data (i.e. personal or identifying information)?
Once you collect your data, split it into training, evaluation (i.e. validation), and held-out testing data segments. Do this early, lest you leak information from the test segment into your model selection and parameter tuning processes.
\subsection{Design Thinking Exercises}
\paragraph{The Whiteboard Model}
For the whiteboard model exercise consider the following: given your hypothesis, stakeholder analysis, and goal, how would you get to a solution given a short amount of time and only a whiteboard? It is tempting to think about novel techniques which might address your goal. Preferably, it is often more effective to make something that works (i.e. your whiteboard model) and then make iterative improvements. This thought exercise will also provide an opportunity to mentally zoom-out from the problem and think about how potential solutions fit into a broader direction.
\paragraph{The Pre-mortem}
For the pre-mortem exercise, imagine that the project fails for a variety of reasons. Write down these failure modes. Then, for each failure mode, work backwards to identify what might have lead to different results. This process of prospective hindsight can increase the ability to identify reasons for future outcomes by 30\% \cite{mitchell1989back} correctly. A pre-mortem can provide insights and ideas which you can use in the next iterative development steps and can help reduce the chances of arriving at predictable failure modes.
\section{Develop, Analyze, Evaluate, and Iterate}
\label{sec:dev}
\paragraph{Step 5: Build model} Safe design is the first step towards safe use. Think about model misuse starting with the first model you build. Step 2: Loop in Humans covered much of this preparation.
Consider simple models for your learning from your data. A simple model serves as a baseline for comparing model improvements. What is your baseline model? It might be a model that generates random outputs; \textit{random} is a perfectly reasonable baseline and can help to identify other bugs in the development pipeline. Other reasonable benchmarks include a 'majority-class' model that predicts the most common output in the training set and a 'by-hand' model which invites a human to consider the inputs and generate an output.
The 'by-hand' model is often called a Wizard-of-Oz, or human-assisted model, and has been used at scale by large tech companies to help understand human interactions \cite{facebookM}. Similar to the \textit{whiteboard model}, these baselines will help to define essential features in your data for the given performance metric.
\paragraph{Step 6: Evaluate model} Your evaluation data will serve as a consistent comparison for model improvement. Test your model on your evaluation data segment. Track your key metric. The performance of your baseline model starts as your 'best,' and 'worst,' performing model. Keep your model performances as comparators as you iterate in Step 8: Re-evaluate and Iterate. What the limitations of your evaluation scheme? What are the unaccounted costs or errors? How does the model perform on the evaluation data and the safety suite designed in Step 3: Define the goal.
With each model evaluation iteration, it is essential to think about biases, fairness, and equality across diverse groups. Each iteration is a crucial checkpoint to communicate with stakeholders. Your stakeholders' discussions should include how they feel your model has addressed the ideas, interests, design requirements, concerns, and questions brought up in Step 2: Loop in Humans. How do they evaluate system performance? How would the baseline model impact them? Consider your stakeholders might be satisfied with your baseline model.
\paragraph{Step 7: Analyze trade-offs} You will make trade-offs as you make iterate models, and model parameters, towards optimizing your crucial metric. Consider these trade-offs by listing each of them and their associated impacts independently. Trade-offs often include factors such as cost, storage, learning speed, inference speed, computation complexity, model serving, deployment, and human interpretability. It helps to perform ablation studies which systematically remove model components to determine their relative contributions. Considering each of these trade-offs will help you iterate on your model development.
\paragraph{Step 8: Re-evaluate and iterate} Given the trade-offs defined in Step 7, review your key metrics. Ensure you capture all the information required before continuing. For instance, how do you log experimental parameters (i.e. model information) and results? Once you are confident that you can systematically make model improvements towards your evaluation metric, then it is time to iterate through Steps 5, 6, and 7. Once your evaluation performance converges, only then should you test your model(s) on the held out test set data segment. This testing should be used to compare models, and not to tune model parameters.
\section{Disseminate}
\label{sec:diss}
\paragraph{Step 9: Deploy the system} Present and test the system with your stakeholders and individuals you have not engaged with up to this point. When testing with humans, focus on usability. How are stakeholders interacting with your model? Usability can have a profound effect on the perceived quality and capability of models. These are valuable interactions, note how these humans interpret the performance of your system.
Consider that many humans may act against the system, by accident or on purpose. How will you handle attacks on your model? What are the technical security implications of model security and the value-based human-experience design choices you have made which may influence human-behaviour? What are the fail-safes and procedural safeguards and how can you adapt them during deployment? How are you communicating the risks of interaction?
\paragraph{Step 10: Communicate} The purpose of communication is to convey the key ideas to your audience clearly so that they may comprehend them with minimal effort. You should be able to state your key results and how it aligns with your hypothesis? Do your results match or contradict similar work? What are the limitations of the current model? How might these problems be addressed in the future? Do the results challenge any of the ideas or beliefs of the stakeholders?
When communicating the project, it is helpful to follow the ML Reproducibility checklist \cite{pineau2018repro}. Can you open source your code, data, models, and deployment? Consider how and why others might attempt reproduction.
\section{Conclusions}
\label{sec:conc}
Human-centred thinking for design and development can lead to substantial improvements in the development and adoption processes. By empathizing with those invested in, impacted by, or adversaries of ML systems, developers can better serve the needs of all humans involved. Enabling human to efficiently and effectively interact with systems continues to be a key design challenge \cite{dudley2018review}. Human-centric design in ML can help address ongoing challenges of bias and unfairness and potentially improve the transparency and accountability of the choices which go into designing, developing and deploying new systems.
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July 7, 2019 Syed Sharfuddin
Last July I was packing my bags and tidying up my papers to fly to Pakistan. The assignment was to accompany the Commonwealth Observer Group for the 2018 General Election as an independent Political Consultant. While in Pakistan I observed that the dream PTI leader Imran Khan sold to the public for a Naya Pakistan had made deep impact on the mindset and imagination of the middle class, especially women and young persons and those entering the job market. PTI was winning and the electoral campaign said so clearly. Imran Khan had his critics too, most of whom belonged to powerful feudal dynastic families in Sindh and Punjab. They feared for the loss of their own power and privileges in the political Tsunami that was overtaking the length and breadth of the country. The second and third tier of rival politicians who were considered electable in their constituencies, jumped ship and joined PTI. Some of them even got tickets to contest election from PTI platform and some who were not that lucky stood as independents.
I also noticed that the military, which was not interested in manipulating the elections or changing the results of the ballot on the night of the count, and the judiciary which found itself unwillingly caught between the devil and the deep sea with high profiled corruption cases, were both covertly pleased that finally Pakistan was going to take a breath of fresh air with the victory of PTI. The opposition's allegations of military rigging the election under the pretext of providing security cover were eventually proved false.
The road to PTI victory was not smooth. Coming very lose to election date, and often incomplete, judicial verdicts on the corruption cases of the outgoing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family members and a covert externally-funded global cyber campaign to link the Pakistan military with PTI's campaign had soured the electoral atmosphere and divided the media which fuelled controversies and conspiracy theories in the traditional fashion of singing the tune of whoever gave them political advertisements and stuffed their pockets, euphemistically called lifafas. Pakistani social media also contributed to this senseless blitz without realising the damage they were doing to the reputation of the country. In this unfortunate discourse Imran Khan unwittingly painted Pakistan as a corrupt and misgoverned country. In the first few months of his Prime Ministership he continued to harp on this narrative in his meetings with foreign dignitaries and overseas investors, little realising that the image that went out to them was of a country they should not trust and stay away from by a barge pole.
Not only the campaign was bitter and conveyed the impression of absence of level playing field, in the night of the poll count the disappointing performance of the results management system which was jointly built by NADRA and ECP, left a bad taste in the mouth regarding Pakistani politicians who remained true to the reputation of not conceding their electoral defeat gracefully.
Following the elections, PTI emerged as the largest party in the National Assembly but it could not secure outright majority in the House, which was another proof that the elections were not rigged. The talk of selected Prime Minister therefore appears both irresponsible and undemocratic indicating lack of faith in the political process which is the result of a parliamentary consensus by politicians themselves. In the provinces, PTI won Punjab and KPK but needed coalition partners in Sindh and Baluchistan to form majority governments.
Since coming to power last year, the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan has discovered that governing a country like Pakistan is no mean task. It has also learnt the importance of doing thorough homework before making any political promises because it is only after being in government that a leader comes to appreciate the true state of affairs and the pressures that decide the common denominator in taking national decisions. A perfect example of this is the electoral promise of PTI that it will not go to the IMF for emergency financing, or the claim that the looted money which was illegally sent abroad by corrupt politicians will be repatriated to Pakistan with the help of friendly countries and the international anti-money laundering bodies.
In the last 12 months in which two and a half budgets were given by the government, including the one just passed in the National Assembly, revenue collection has been less than forecasted, inflation is rampant and foreign debt is higher than ever in the history of the country. Despite large injections of cash Dollars amounting to 9 billion, 3 billion each from Saudi Arabia, China and the UAE, the foreign exchange reserves of the country have not been able to prevent the steep fall of the Pakistani Rupee vis-a-vis the US Dollar. The recently signed IMF agreement has come with tough conditionalities calling for radical restructuring of the economy, an overhaul of the revenue collecting apparatus, expansion of income-tax base and putting an end to government subsidies on utilities and food items designed to be poor friendly. The restructuring is taking a toll on the ordinary public, as well as the business sector which has been hit hard by low investments, high import tariffs and a bearish stock market behaviour. Manufacturing has suffered due to high costs of production and utilities, rising interest rates, cuts on export credits, low export yields and disappointing results in the exploration of oil and gas reserves in the country's potentially promising subterranin fields. Many from the middle class and the poor who expected a quick change in their circumstances are disenchanted and think they made a mistake voting for PTI. The opposition is also not quiet. It keeps flogging the government for every word they say and every bill they bring to parliament to debate and enact.
In this situation, the military has found a firm place for itself in the major decision-making institutions of the country by becoming members of the country's key economic bodies, the National Development Council and Economic Advisory Committee. The military is also represented or has visible presence in the National Security Council, National Counter Terrorism Authority, National Disaster Management Authority, Civil Aviation Authority and Airport Security Force which is quite understandable given the security and defence challenges Pakistan faces internally, as well as on its external borders. But while their representation in civilian and political institutions may be good-intentioned and tactically helpful, in the broader context of democratic governance it is an overkill. The reason is because the military enjoys the status of a neutral, non-partisan and credible institution which could act like an A&E call to 911 when needed by civilian government. The military should always stay invisible in the background as a final deterrent to caution inept politicians, and in times of crisis call on them to put things right or else face a mid-term election. The military's formal institutional presence in the political decision making forums of the country undermines their role as a neutral arbiter and as an insurance policy against disaster.
A number of Pakistanis think that the military is actually running the country from the shoulder of Imran Khan who is Prime Minister only in name. They point to the present harmony in the civil-political relations not as a sign of stability but as the capitulation of civilian authority by the military. These people draw their inspiration from liberal civil society, anti-military and anti-Islam lobbies and friends of India and the Sharifs, some at home (muted) and many overseas (vocal). Irrespective of their intentions, their argument holds ground to the extent that while the military is excellent as a rescuer in a disaster situation, it is unhelpful in governing the country by proxy and taking decisions which dominate, if not bypass, national and provincial political processes in a federation. The hybrid semi democratic rules of Generals Ayub, Zia and Musharraf are seen by many as democracy's dark periods, each of which kicked Pakistan back into the past instead of leading it to the future.
In many ways Pakistan is today re-living the political history of Bangladesh in the years 2006-2008 during which an extended interim government, covertly supported by the Bangladesh military, cleaned up the mess left by the government of outgoing Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia and paved the way for Awami League to win the December 2008 election and form a government in January 2009. The example of Bangladesh may not be perfect because in Pakistan the interim government lasted only over 2 months and not 2 years. It took office on 1 June 2018 and resigned on 18 August 2018 when Imran Khan was sworn in as Prime Minister. But the fact remains that in the present Pakistan government, which is the third democratic civilian government since General Musharraf gave up power, a press release from DG ISPR carries more weight than a press release from the Ministry of Information or the Prime Minister's Office. There is no country in South Asia other than Pakistan where the military leadership is given more space in the country's electronic and print media for news, photos and statements. Even foreign envoys and visiting overseas dignitaries find it necessary to pay a courtesy call on the COAS after calling on the PM or FM. The powerful religious lobby 'bows' to no one except the military. DG ISPR's Twitter account which comments on developments ranging from sports events to development projects, which are purely civilian matters, is run in parallel with the Tweets of some of the more energetic and media-savvy Ministers of the present Cabinet whose job is to keep PTI in the public eye. At least in Bangladesh, after the initial hiccups, the government of Sheikh Hasina took full control of the political process from the military and cleaned up corruption and graft using the parliament and judicial institutions, leading to political stability, investor confidence, rapid economic growth and elimination of extremist voices. Could Pakistan do the same using its elected political capital with precision and come out clean from the muddy waters?
But Pakistan is not Bangladesh. It has its own security threats, political processes and developmental paradigm. It has its friends and its enemies. In a nutshell, Pakistan is personified by its national cricket team which is capable of touching the zenith of success in one match and in another match falling to the ground like a busted missile which is going nowhere. Interestingly, this unpredictability gives Pakistan a unique advantage. Neither its public nor the international players who are interested in this country can completely write off the present government, or the country for that matter, nor can they embrace it fully until the results are final.
It is fair to say that having completed one year out of the mandated five years in its electoral term, it is too soon to judge any government's performance, let alone that of the PTI government in Pakistan. Therefore the dreamers will have to go on dreaming for at least another couple of years to see whether the austerity measure and resulting economic reforms are working for the country, and whether a Naya Pakistan is finally coming to take shape. While the critics of PTI may continue to boo the government for its shortfalls or gaffes, and while the supporters of this government may continue to applaud every step it takes for better or worse, Prime Minister Imran Khan and his government must be given space and time to do the right things this country needs. After all, Pakistan is only 72 years old in the journey of a thousand years.
7 July 2019.
Background Note:
1. On 28 July 2017, the Pakistan Supreme Court while ruling on the petitions of PTI Chairman Imran Khan, MNA Sheikh Rashid Ahmed and other political leaders, disqualified ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from politics and directed NAB to file three references — Avenfield Properties, Al-Azizia and Flagship Investment — against Nawaz Sharif and other members of his family in the NAB accountability court. 2. On 6 July 2018, an Accountability court of Judge Mohammad Bashir convicted ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the Avenfield Properties reference and sentenced him to 10 years in prison. 3. On 24 December 2018 another Accountability court of Judge Mohammad Arshad Malik convicted Nawaz Sharif in the Al-Azizia reference and awarded him 7 years' imprisonment, besides imposing fines of Rs1.5 billion and $25 million on the former PML-N leader. 4. In January 2019 the Ex PM's legal team filed an appeal, as well as a petition against the decision in the Al Azizia steel mills case. 5. In July 2019 the family of PML(N) which includes the top leadership of the party alleged that the Accountability Court's Judge Arshad Malik was blackmailed to give a verdict against the ex-Prime Minister under duress. They produced a video clip and an audio recording in support of this allegation. The allegations were refuted by Judge Arshad Malik as false, and based on doctored evidence.
Mr Syed Sharfuddin is a political analyst and a former Pakistani diplomat. He was Special Adviser in the Political Affairs of Commonwealth Secretariat in London from 2000 to 2006, and CEO of Muslim Aid UK from 2010 to 2014.
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There will be an exhibition at Wagner College Staten Island in the Union Gallery October 2 - 27, 2012.
The opening reception will include live performance, a work by choreographer Laurie De Vito with a solo performance by Mika Yanagihara, Saturday October 13th 4-6pm in the Union Gallery.
For more information visit my News link or web page at http://griseldahealy.ping.com/Exhibition.
These 13 panel paintings make up one work. They were made after many drawing sessions with model dancers in my studio. These paintings are an exploration- a way to capture figure movement both spatial and temporal – and timed movement.
This project, titled "Figure in Motion", has fiscal sponsorship from the New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA).
Laurie De Vito, choreographer and one of the founders of Dance New Amsterdam(DNA) has been the grounding source for this project. My models are her company of dancers. De Vito's work has provided me with an array of visual figure motion possibilities that, to my eye, elegantly express the ideas I wish to convey: visual contemporary figure movement in the context of our time and place. For my figure configurations I chose specific sequences from De Vito's choreographed works, movement and figure shapes that have been created and inspired by the music of various composers including Philip Glass and Armand Armar to name a few.
The dancers have come from all parts of the world to dance in New York City. They meet weekly to rehearse at DNA Dance Studios downtown on Chambers Street near the courts and City Hall. The context of these panel paintings make references to the monumental architecture, bridges, parks, river, sea and sky found in this part of the city.
Aside from the pleasure of organizing these sculptural shapes in motion, there is something ultimately satisfying about the process and the challenge of trying to capture in paint the very essence of a visual art form that is so fleeting, so quickly thrown into the past tense. The transitional shapes that one sees in dance performance require so much work and are a gift from the choreographer which is then passed on to the dancers and finally to, in a timed performance on a found stage, and to the spectator in a series of glorious visual moments. It is these specific transitional shapes, the fleeting sequential movements of figures through given space and time that I am striving to comprehend, capture and project: the essence of that motion in time. Dance performance is a vital component of this project and a live performance will take place here in this gallery on the opening day of the exhibit, October 13th at 4pm.
I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the generous support of Laurie De Vito and her company of dancers: Kate Bailey, Sarah Clark, Rachel Feinerman, Sally Im, Megumi Onishi, Suzanne Reiman, Marcia Elizabeth Thompson, Mika Yanagihara, Stephanie Lempert, Kate Bignell, Alissa Wall; Catherine Peila director of DNA; and finally to the New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA) who have supported me and inspired me to become more ambitious in my work.
I am now working on the last stage of this project; 12 large panel canvases. My medium and materials are oil paint on primed canvas. For the figure movement I am working with live model dancers that come to my studio. These specific sequential movements are derived from Laurie de Vito's choreography and her company of dancers. Architecture and nature integrate with the figure movement shapes. When completed, my project Figure in Motion will consist of a series of panel paintings that will present configurations of figure(s) in structured motion. These figures will be presented as if on a stage in the context of New York City's Downtown architecture, which in itself displays movement and stillness. Performance of De Vito's works will be a planned component for future exhibitions.
I will be opening my studio May 12th & 13th along with 60 other artists at the NARS Open Studio Exhibition 2012. For more information about this event visit the Open Studio link on this website.
You are cordially invited to my exhibition at the Dance New Amsterdam Gallery (DNA) 280 Broadway, 2nd floor (entrance on Chambers) New York, NY 10007.
I am in the process of working up a series of figure movement sequences; working from life with Dance New Amsterdam (DNA) dancers as models; beginning with drawings, and small oil sketches followed by larger movement sequences using graphite and charcoal materials on horizontal scroll lengths of paper.
Once I have arrived at a series of successful sequential movements I will seek ways to set these figures in the context of specific architecture found in downtown Manhattan. Appropriately, these dancers come from various parts of the world, their global backgrounds representing the changing patterns of Manhattan�s people and, more broadly, this country. Furthermore, DNA is located at City Hall, where Chambers meets Centre Street. Here we find classical architecture --- powerful, magisterial, yet exuberant buildings. They project an aura of permanence, of timeless justice, wisdom, and truth, yet they house people who constantly move in all kinds of ways such that the buildings themselves �move�, entering time, as it were, as they take on new meaning and life.
Aside from the pleasure of organizing these sculptural shapes in motion, there is something ultimately satisfying with the process and challenge of trying to capture, in paint, the very essence of a visual art form which is so fleeting, so quickly thrown into the past tense. These transitional shapes that one sees in dance performance require so much work and gift from the creator which is then passed on to the dancers and finally to a timed performance, the found stage, and to the spectator in a series of glorious visual moments. It is these specific transitional shapes, the fleeting sequential movements of figures through given space and time that I am striving to comprehend, capture and project; the essence of that motion in time.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the generous support of Laurie de Vito and her company of dancers: Kate Bailey, Sarah Clark, Rachel Feinerman, Sally Im, Megumi Onishi, Suzanne Reiman, Marcia Elizabeth Thompson, and the executive director of DNA Catherine Peila and staff who made this show possible and finally to the New York Foundation of the Arts who again have also supported me and inspired me to become more ambitious in my work.
In January 25, 2010 I became a recipient for a fiscal sponsorship with the New York Foundation of the Arts. My proposed project titled "Figure in Motion" explores ways to capture movement- spatial and temporal - and timed movement.
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My final object is to make several sets of connected panel paintings; connected panels appropriate for gallery exhibitions, theater performance, and open space venues. | {
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class RoundDateIntervalTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase{
public function testRound(){
$datetimes = [
['2015-06-10', '2015-06-30', 'три недели', 'three weeks', 'trois semaines'],
['2015-06-15', '2015-06-17', 'два дня', 'two days', 'deux jours'],
['2015-06-11', '2015-06-17', 'неделя', 'week', 'semaine'],
['2015-06-03', '2015-06-30', 'месяц', 'month', 'mois'],
['2015-03-30', '2015-06-17', 'два месяца', 'two months', 'deux mois'],
['2015-01-30', '2015-07-17', 'полгода', 'half year', 'six mois'],
['2015-06-15', '2015-07-27', 'полтора месяца', 'month and a half', 'un mois et demi'],
['2005-06-15', '2015-07-27', 'десять лет', 'ten years', 'dix ans'],
['2000-06-15', '2015-07-27', 'десять лет', 'ten years', 'dix ans'],
['1960-06-15', '2015-07-27', 'полвека', 'half century', 'demi siècle'],
['1930-06-15', '2015-07-27', 'век', 'century', 'siècle'],
['1650-06-15', '2015-07-27', 'век', 'century', 'siècle'],
];
foreach ($datetimes as $datetime) {
$datetime1 = new DateTime($datetime[0]);
$datetime2 = new DateTime($datetime[1]);
$interval = $datetime1->diff($datetime2);
$provider = new \nhkey\RoundDateInterval\providers\RoundDateProvider();
$dictionary = new \nhkey\RoundDateInterval\dictionaries\RusRoundDateDictionary();
$test = new \nhkey\RoundDateInterval\RoundDateInterval($interval, $provider, $dictionary);
$this->assertEquals($test->get(), $datetime[2]);
$test->setDictionary(new \nhkey\RoundDateInterval\dictionaries\EngRoundDateDictionary());
$this->assertEquals($test->get(), $datetime[3]);
$test->setDictionary(new \nhkey\RoundDateInterval\dictionaries\FreRoundDateDictionary());
$this->assertEquals($test->get(), $datetime[4]);
}
}
/**
* @expectedException \nhkey\RoundDateInterval\exceptions\RoundDateException
*/
public function testExceptions(){
$test = new \nhkey\RoundDateInterval\RoundDateInterval();
$test->get();
}
}
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Q: Dynamically changing the color of the text and links for Twitter API @username I am working on the social media part of a website and my requirement allows the user to change the color of the background and text he is using for twitter window.I have partly achieved it but,when the tweets are loaded dynamically a css associated with the text is loaded each time making my changes null.
I used jquery to add the color using farbtastic.js it works but partly.How can I avoid the dynamic loading of the css that is applied to the API or override the default color on each tweet load??Any links or pointers would help.
This is how I apply the css to the paragraph element of the tweets!
if(container.className == 'tweetCPTrans'){
$('p').attr('style', 'color:'+fb.color+' !important');
}
twMix = new TWTR.Widget({ version: 4,
type: 'profile',
rpp: 4,
interval: 6000,
width: w,
height: h,
theme: { shell:
{ background: 'none',
color: '#4c4c4c' },
tweets: {
background: '#none',
color: '#4c4c4c',
links: '#b30009' } }
Thanks
Sach
A: This looks like what you want.
complete : function (tweetBox) {
me.tweetBox = tweetBox;
try {
me.tweetBox.$editor.css({
resize : 'none',
color : '#9B9B9B',
'font-family': 'Arial',
'font-size': '14px',
border : 'none',
background : 'transparent',
'border-radius': 0,
'-webkit-border-radius': 0,
'-moz-border-radius': 0
});
me.tweetBox.$button.css( {
cursor : 'hand',
cursor : 'pointer'
});
} catch (e) {
//
}
}
This is the complete callback for the tweetbox method.
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Winners for our Sweater KAL are announced at the end of the podcast, after ThumbsUp/ThumbsDown. The winner of Helen Stewart's book, The Shawl Society, Season 1 is announced also.
4. Whinstone Hat #3 by Chrissy Graham, using Berroco Vintage in the Forest Floor color way.
1. Pinch Hat by Cecily Glowik-MacDonald in arkaik fibers swanky aran in Jealous Sea - she didn't like the finished product, so she ribbed it out and made a Pussyhat!
2. Hazelnut Socks by Helen Stewart, using Desert Vista Dyeworks Viso in the Freud's Dream color way - 1st pair for the #fifthannualdesertvistadyeworksmonthlysockclub.
1. Fox Paws by Xandy Peters, using a Craftsy Fox Paws Kit (utilizing Clouborn Highland Sport) in the Winter Sky color combination.
1. Into the Abyss: How a Deadly Plane Crash Changed the Lives of a Pilot, a Politician, a Criminal and a Cop by Carol Shaben - Barb gives it a Thumbs Up!
3. Alternate Side by Anna Quindlen = Thumbs Up!
1. Blind Faith by Joe McGuinness - Thumbs Up!
You can enter to win an autographed copy of The Shawl Society Season 1 by Helen Stewart by going to our Ravelry group here and entering the contest. It is available on Amazon in the U.S., the U.K. and Australia. Here in the U.S., it is $13.88 - you can buy it here! The contest ends on January 15, 2019.
Hazelnut Socks by Helen Stewart, using Desert Vista Dyeworks Viso in the Freud's Dream color way - 1st pair for the #fifthannualdesertvistadyeworksmonthlysockclub.
Whinstone Hat #3 by Chrissy Graham, using Berroco Vintage in the Forest Floor color way.
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Home > Las Vegas Restaurants > Which Restaurants Have the Best Breakfast in Las Vegas?
Last updated: October 9, 2015 at 12:30 pm. Posted Monday, June 8, 2015 by Pj Perez in Las Vegas Restaurants. 4 Comments on Which Restaurants Have the Best Breakfast in Las Vegas?.
If there's one defining meal in Las Vegas, it's breakfast. Sure, dinner usually gets the attention, especially at all those award-winning restaurants up and down the Strip. But breakfast is the common meal that binds us: It equally fuels business travelers before a long day of meetings and partygoers after a long night in the clubs on the Vegas Strip. So which are the best restaurants in Las Vegas for breakfast? We rounded up our favorites, ranging from celebrity chef hot spots to bottomless buffets of culinary indulgence.
Of course, just because it's breakfast time doesn't mean you can't also nosh on a variety of anytime dishes, ranging from fresh sushi to a Cajun-style crawfish boil—or selections from the Bacchanal Bloody Mary menu. And if you're following a vegan, gluten-free or other specialty diet, the talented chefs will be happy to whip you up a special plate or show you where to find items that will meet your dietary restrictions. The Bacchanal Buffet breakfast hours are 7:30 to 11 a.m. weekdays, with a Champagne Brunch on weekends from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Coffee and a pastry … what more do you need?
Mon Ami Gabi's patio is the perfect place to break your fast, French-style.
Mon Ami Gabi is open for breakfast daily from 7 to 11 a.m.
Chicken Fried Bacon Biscuits & Gravy – Chicken-fried bacon, folks. We won't tell your cardiologist if you won't.
Carne Asada Chilaquiles – A little south-of-the-border flavor with roasted rojo salsa and fire-roasted poblanos to wake up your tastebuds.
Shortbread Pancake & Berry "Pot Pie" – SPOILER ALERT: There are crunchy shortbread cookies in the center of this carbolicious treat.
OTS Breakfast Wrap – Off The Strip's version of a breakfast burrito, with potatoes, scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese, tomato chorizo and avocado in a grilled wheat tortilla.
Vegetarian Skillet – Looking for something on the lighter side? This combo of egg whites, veggies and waffle potatoes will hit the spot.
The Just Real Food Brunch, served Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offers guests a heck of a deal: For $25, you can choose one item each from a menu of starters, entrees and desserts, with bottomless breakfast cocktails available for just $20 more. Starters include a smoked salmon platter, seasonal melon & berries or rolled NY strip with asparagus. Entrée options range from a berry-topped Belgian waffle to the restaurant's signature M.O.A.B. Burger, made with grilled sirloin, hickory smoked bacon, provolone cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayo. And dessert choices include donut hole dippers, a chocolate sundae and Al's cheesecake, served with raspberry and chocolate sauces.
hash house a go go at the quad is excellent also. Grand lux in the Venetian is also very good.
…Only because the Four Mile Bar no longer serves breakfast. It was a locals bar next to a Laundromat on the Boulder Highway, and people would wait in line to eat breakfast there. | {
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Street violence: Iran vows to punish 'mercenaries'
Posted by Sameer Updated: November 24, 2019, 9:15 pm IST
Tehran: Iran vowed Sunday to severely punish "mercenaries" arrested over nationwide street unrest sparked by a fuel price hike, as much of the country came back online after a week-long internet blackout.
Authorities say calm has been restored and they have announced plans to hold a pro-government demonstration to condemn the "rioters" at Tehran's Enghelab Square on Monday afternoon.
The protests broke out on November 15, hours after a surprise announcement that petrol prices were being raised by as much as 200 percent with immediate effect.
Highways were blocked, banks and petrol stations set ablaze and shops looted as the demonstrations turned violent and spread to dozens of urban centres across the country.
Citing law enforcement officials, Fars news agency said on Sunday that 180 ringleaders had been arrested over the street violence, which it has blamed on enemies abroad.
"We will certainly respond in accordance to the viciousness carried out by them," said Rear-Admiral Ali Fadavi, deputy commander in chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
"We have arrested all stooges and mercenaries who have explicitly made confessions that they have been mercenaries of America, of Monafeghin and others."
Monafeghin is a term Iran uses to refer to the People's Mujahedeen of Iran, an exiled opposition group it considers a "terrorist" cult.
The government said the fuel price hike would allow it to provide welfare payments to the needy in Iran, where many have struggled to make ends meet since the US reimposed sanctions after withdrawing from a landmark nuclear deal.
– 'Coalition of evil' –
Fadavi said "we have arrested all" protest leaders.
"God willing, the judiciary will give them maximum punishments", he added.
The Guards commander was speaking at a gathering of female members of the Basij, a militia loyal to Iran's establishment.
On Friday, a Basij commander said the unrest triggered by the fuel price hike amounted to a "world war" against Iran that had been thwarted.
Brigadier General Salar Abnoosh said interrogations had revealed a "coalition of evil" of Israel, the United States and Saudi Arabia was behind the "sedition", according to ISNA news agency.
Officials have confirmed five deaths in the unrest, while Amnesty International said more than 100 demonstrators were believed to have been killed and that the real toll could be as high as 200.
The total number of people arrested over the unrest remains unclear, but the UN human rights office put it at more than 1,000 on Tuesday.
– Mobile networks offline –
At the height of the unrest, a near-total internet blackout was imposed in a step seen as aimed at curbing the spread of videos of the violence.
The outage had helped to "disrupt the complicated" plans by Iran's enemies, Abnoosh said on Friday.
Connectivity was back on Sunday for much of the country except for its mobile telephone networks, said NetBlocks, a website that monitors global internet disruptions.
"In the 186th hour of #Iran's national internet shutdown, mobile connectivity remains scarce while fixed-line/wifi is still shut in several regions," it tweeted at 2:13 pm (1043 GMT).
NetBlocks later said internet connectivity on Irancell was back up at 98 percent, although two other key mobile service providers — MCI and RighTel — were down at zero and one percent respectively.
Iran's arch-enemy the United States on Friday slapped sanctions on the Islamic republic's telecommunications minister over the outage.
It issued a call Saturday for Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to suspend the accounts of Iranian government officials until coverage is re-established across the country.
Since May last year — when the US unilaterally pulled out of the multilateral 2015 nuclear deal, ahead of reimposing biting sanctions — the Iranian rial has plummeted and inflation has soared.
The International Monetary Fund expects the country's economy to contract by 9.5 percent this year.
Source: AFP
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MAPUTO, (CAJ News) – EXCITING times, economically, are prevailing in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as Mozambique rolls out liquefied natural gas (LNG) mega-projects and South Africa, buoyed by recent discoveries of the lucrative commodity, partners the neighbouring country to kickstart its own LNG industry.
The LNG sector is also providing a platform for the two countries to deepen trade ties, which have been growing steadily and now stand at R52,4 billion (US$3,5 billion) having grown from R43,9 billion in 2013.
Mozambique, where an estimated 20 billion barrels of natural gas were discovered offshore in 2012, is basking in the glory of the largest investment in gas that the African continent has seen- $20 billion.
Anadarko Petroleum, the US firm is behind the investment in the Rovuma basin off the country's northern coast.
Mozambique is forecast to become a global gas supplier, a development anticipated to address poverty rampant in the Southern African country.
In February, one of the most important discoveries of the year took place 175km off the southern coast of South Africa where Total made a gas condensate discovery on the Brulpadda prospects, located on the south coast.
This week, a group of South African businesspeople, representing 35 companies, jetted off to Mozambique in search of investment and trade opportunities, with a priority on designated industrial and infrastructure projects as envisaged in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Economic Cooperation between the two countries.
These include the LNG projects in the northern Cabo Delgado Province of Mozambique.
The South African delegation toured Mozambique under the aegis of the Outward Trade and Investment Mission to Pemba and Maputo organised by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
Mandisi Mpahlwa, High Commissioner of South Africa to Mozambique, described the opportunities that would be created by the first investment of about $20 billion that was announced recently as massively unimaginable.
"You cannot start to imagine what the investments in the gas projects are going to do to the economy of this country (Mozambique," the envoy said.
Mpahlwa urged South African businesspeople to position themselves to benefit from the secondary level of the gas projects.
"You (entrepreneurs) need to take a 360-degree view of the wide spectrum of these opportunities and identify Mozambican companies and businesspeople that you can establish partnerships and joint ventures with," he added.
Jardus Smith, one of the business executives that embarked on the business trip facilitated by DTI, said as Mozambique rolled out one of the biggest LNG projects in Africa, it was incumbent upon companies in the continent to ensure that the bulk of the content of that project was African.
"The implementation of the LNG project will create a lot of other projects that will provide unlimited opportunities for companies like ours to take advantage of," Smith said.
Smith is the Export Manager of Clotan Building Systems.
"It is important for us to position ourselves as one of the companies that have the capacity to provide expertise and products when required," Smith said.
Antonio Mapure, Permanent Secretary of the Cabo Delgado Province, said, "The gas projects will open up opportunities for private sector investments and partnerships in various sectors of our economy such as agriculture, agro-processing, fisheries and tourism."
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SkySat basemap of croplands surrounding Tchamba, Togo © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.
AUTHOR PROFILE Tanya Harrison
Rapid Response to Ripple Effects of COVID-19: Food Security in Togo
Tanya Harrison | October 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching effects on not only human health, but also economic impacts around the world due to the severe disruption of our daily lives. Individuals in regions where smallholder farms comprise most of the agricultural production sector, such as many sub-Saharan African countries, are at greater risk of economic and food insecurity due to disruptions to supply chains and local food markets. However, up-to-date, and high-resolution spatial information about croplands (often called cropland or crop type maps) are often lacking in these regions, making it difficult for governments to locate farmers and assess food security and production.
Planet, in partnership with NASA Harvest, NASA's Food Security and Agriculture Program, run out of the University of Maryland (UMD), aims to enable and advance the adoption of satellite Earth observations to benefit food security, agriculture, and human and environmental resiliency, which has become increasingly necessary in the midst of COVID-19.
NASA Harvest scientists recently supported the Government of Togo in their innovative COVID-19-related food security relief efforts by creating a cropland map, at 10-meter resolution, of the entire country. One of the West African nation's efforts is "YOLIM" an interest-free digital loan program designed to boost food production across smallholder farms by funding the cost of farming essentials, and providing access to an e-wallet which qualified growers can use to withdraw funds towards fertilizers, pesticides or renting tractors. The Togolese Government is also experimenting with ways of utilizing the maps within the context of its flagship social protection program "NOVISSI" which is a digital cash transfer scheme aimed at providing a social safety net for vulnerable groups affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Their aim here is to understand which communities have significant concentrations of smallholder farming activities for critical crops. These areas could then be prioritized for cash transfers under the program or may be included in a dedicated social protection campaign to protect farmers from shocks triggered by the pandemic which may negatively impact national food security.
This is where satellite data can help fill in the gaps. Thankfully, NASA Harvest maps derived from satellite data alongside poverty and census data are providing more complete insights instrumental to identifying priority areas rapidly and effectively, where programs like YOLIM and NOVISSI have the most impact.
The map produced by NASA Harvest "provides unmatched clarity into the nature and distribution of agricultural land nationwide," states Cina Lawson, Minister of Posts, Digital Economy, and Technological Innovation of Togo. "On top of this map, we are overlaying data from poverty maps that we have developed in collaboration with UC Berkeley's Data-Intensive Development Lab and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). Together, they provide decisive knowledge being used to design social protection policies aimed at improving the livelihoods of agrarian rural communities."
NASA Harvest's final cropland probability map.
"When rapid action was needed and mobility across the country was limited due to the COVID-19 outbreak, satellite data offered an effective and accelerated means to map the country's distribution of croplands and characterize the nature of agricultural fields during the pandemic," adds Dr. Inbal Becker-Reshef, NASA Harvest Program Director.
Earth observations can reveal where croplands are located as well as provide insight into crop conditions, yields and production forecasts, giving early warning of impending food shortages to policymakers and farmers alike. In Togo—and across Sub-Saharan Africa—many smallholder farms are less than one hectare in size, making them difficult or impossible to resolve in most satellite images. Because of this, cropland mapping has traditionally required a wealth of ground-truth data for training and verifying machine learning classifiers. However, publicly available ground-truth data is often sparse in smallholder-dominated regions and is the main barrier to developing machine learning methods to support agricultural monitoring in smallholder regions. The Togolese Ministry of Agriculture was progressive and proactive in the face of the pandemic by looking to satellite imagery to face unforeseen challenges and bolster food security throughout the country.
NASA Harvest created a new method for rapidly generating crop maps over a large heterogeneous area by harnessing the power of machine learning and high-resolution SkySat imagery from Planet and data coming from the European Space Agency's Copernicus Sentinel-2 and from NASA-USGS Landsat satellite to map Togo's croplands without the need for ground-truth data—all in the span of only 10 days from the initial request for the map. The generated cropland map, alongside poverty and census information, enabled the Togolese Government team to identify priority areas rapidly and effectively for its relief programs. The cropland map is now also featured in the NASA, European Space Agency, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's joint COVID-19 impact-monitoring dashboard as a demonstration of the utility of earth observations for food security applications.
Country-wide cropland probability map and Planet's SkySat Basemap of Togo.
With the cropland maps, Togolese government officials had trustworthy information on the physical size and geographic location of agricultural lands that census data might have missed. This collaborative effort not only emphasizes the utility of satellite-driven information in times where ground access is limited and information is needed quickly, such as during the ongoing pandemic, but also illustrates the benefits of public and private institutions working together towards a common goal. This enables timelier responses to much-needed information in support of agricultural policy decisions.
"Cropland maps are critical in times of crisis when decision makers need to rapidly design and enact agriculture-related policies and mitigation strategies, including providing humanitarian assistance, disbursing targeted aid, or boosting productivity for farmers," says Dr. Hannah Kerner, Assistant Research Professor at UMD and lead on the Togo mapping project for NASA Harvest. For these maps to be of maximum utility for aid in response to COVID-19, they needed to be created using up-to-date imagery. Previously available maps were at least two years old and created from lower resolution imagery that did not sufficiently detect smallholder farms in the country. Dr. Kerner was pleased with the ready action from Planet commenting that, "After hearing that we needed high-resolution recent data in Togo, Planet quickly mobilized to get our team access in less than 48 hours, and were immediately responsive when we needed support during our mapping sprint."
Kerner and her team used Planet's SkySat imagery to manually map out the locations of hundreds of smallholder farms across Togo. These labels were then ingested into a machine learning pipeline as a training dataset, combined with thousands of crowdsourced labels covering croplands globally, to help the algorithm automatically identify pixels in Sentinel-2 imagery containing cropland. According to Dr. Kerner, "Being able to stream high-resolution data for the period we needed was critical for collecting training data for our model and validating the resulting cropland map. It would not have been possible with the Sentinel-2 open data alone as many of the smallholder farms are difficult to resolve visually in Sentinel-2 images." The resulting maps in this work show the distribution of croplands across Togo in remarkable detail compared to previous lower-resolution maps. "This is a powerful example of combining the power of satellite imagery with machine learning for a rapid response effort to address a humanitarian crisis," Kerner states.
The NASA Harvest team has made the code, data, and maps from this work publicly available for other scientists to use in their own research.
This article was written in collaboration with NASA Harvest Partners at Planet and Planet's Manager of Science Programs, Tanya Harrison.
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You are here: Home / Baseball / MLB / 2012 MLB Postseason Begins Exclusively on TBS with First-Ever Wild Card Games on Friday, October 5
2012 MLB Postseason Begins Exclusively on TBS with First-Ever Wild Card Games on Friday, October 5
TBS' Exclusive MLB Postseason Coverage Includes up to 18 Division Series Games and the ALCS
TBS will offer extensive coverage of the 2012 MLB Postseason beginning with the exclusive presentation of the first-ever Wild Card presented by Budweiser on Friday, October 5. The network, in its sixth consecutive year televising the Division Series and one League Championship Series, will also be the exclusive home of up to 18 Division Series games and the entire American League Championship Series coverage on TBS presented by the Capital One Cash Card.
TBS' coverage of the Wild Card, LDS and ALCS will be handled by a deep roster of veteran commentators:
Ernie Johnson will handle play-by-play alongside analysts John Smoltz and Ron Darling for the network's exclusive coverage of the ALCS.
For the network's coverage of the Wild Card and Division Series, TBS will feature a pair of three-man commentator teams: play-by-play announcer Brian Anderson, who called Roy Halladay's historic no-hitter on TBS during the 2010 NLDS, will be joined by veteran analysts Darling and Joe Simpson; and Johnson will mark his return to the TBS postseason broadcast booth, handling play-by-play alongside Hall of Famer Cal Ripken and Smoltz.
Division Series announce teams will also include veteran play-by-play announcer Dick Stockton, joined in the booth once again by former MLB manager and long-time TV analyst Bob Brenly; and Don Orsillo (play-by-play) and Buck Martinez (analyst) will return for their sixth and fifth postseasons, respectively, with TBS.
Reporters for the LDS will include MLB insider and Sports Illustrated/SI.com senior baseball writer Tom Verducci, who will also provide reports from the National League Championship Series (NLCS). Craig Sager will return to the MLB Postseason on TBS for his sixth year as a reporter and will work the ALCS for the network. Turner Sports veteran David Aldridge, who covered the MLB Postseason on TBS from 2007-2010, will return as a reporter during the LDS. Jaime Maggio, who has served as a reporter for the 2011 MLB Postseason on TBS, NBA Playoffs on TNT and Turner Sports' presentation of the NCAA Tournament, will contribute to the network's LDS coverage.
The MLB On-Deck presented by Dodge Dart pre-game show and Inside MLB presented by Captain Morgan post-game show will have in-depth game reports and post-game interviews from every LDS game, as well as the ALCS and NLCS. Matt Winer will once again serve as studio host alongside returning veteran analysts: Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley and two-time World Champion David Wells during the LDS.
In the first year of the new postseason format, two Wild Card teams in each league will play a single-elimination game with each winner advancing to compete with the three division championship from its respective leagues in the Division Series.
The network's production plans will utilize state-of-the-art technology to bring fans unique insights into each game:
3D Hologram Imagery: Innovative 3D imagery will illustrate detailed examples of pitch grips while demonstrating the pressure points, release points and rotation. Analysts will use the tool to explain how pitches work and how the hitter approaches each type of pitch.
Super Slo-Mo: TBS will triple the amount of Super Slow-Motion cameras utilized throughout the network's postseason coverage.
Bloomberg Stats: TBS will once again utilize Bloomberg Sports' vast resources as they integrate comprehensive statistical information into each telecast. The service allows game and studio analysts to examine every pitch of each game to find patterns and pick out tendencies.
Pitch Trax: The in-game technology which illustrates pitch location throughout the game will return to TBS for the postseason.
Additionally, Turner Sports will encourage fans interaction across social media platforms:
Twitter: @MLB_TBS, @PostseasonPete and @TurnerSportsPR will provide game alerts, programming information and key statistical information throughout the postseason. Also, TBS MLB broadcasters will periodically answer questions from fans via Twitter chats. Fans can use #Postseason to join the conversation throughout the Wild Card games, LDS, ALCS and NLCS.
Facebook: Fans can also check out the MLB on TBS Facebook page to find the latest schedule information, behind-the-scenes photos and other special features.
Turner Sports, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., is an industry leader in televised and online sports programming, airing championship-level sporting events on TBS, TNT and truTV, and managing some of the most popular sports sites on the Internet. Turner Sports' television lineup includes the NBA, Major League Baseball, the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship, NASCAR and professional golf. The company's digital portfolio includes Bleacher Report, NASCAR.COM, NCAA.com and March Madness Live, PGATOUR.COM and PGA.com, as well as an accompanying collection of mobile websites and connected device apps. Turner Sports and the NBA also jointly manage NBA Digital, which includes NBA TV, NBA.com, NBA LEAGUE PASS, NBA Mobile, the NBA Game Time App, NBADLEAGUE.com and WNBA.com.
TBS is basic cable's #1 network among young adults in prime time. Available in 100 million households, TBS features the Emmy-nominated late-night series CONAN, starring Conan O'Brien; and original primetime comedy series like Men at Work, Sullivan & Son, Cougar Town, Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse, Wedding Band, King of the Nerds, Who Gets the Last Laugh? (working title) and Deon Cole's Black Box (working title). TBS also features an outstanding slate of contemporary comedies, such as The Big Bang Theory and Family Guy, along with blockbuster movies and championship sports. In addition, TBS produces special live comedy events, like the star-studded comedy festival held each year in Chicago.
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news; entertainment; animation and young adult; and sports media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world. Turner brands and businesses include CNN/U.S., CNN International, CNN.com and HLN; TBS, TNT, truTV and Turner Classic Movies; Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Adult Swim; and Turner Sports.
Visit the Turner Sports online pressroom for additional press materials; follow Turner Sports on Twitter at @TurnerSportsPR.
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Vincentio (Vincenzio, Vincenzo) Reinieri (Renieri, Reiner) (Gênova, – ) foi um matemático e astrônomo italiano. Foi um amigo e discípulo de Galileu Galilei.
Foi membro da Ordem de Nossa Senhora do Monte Oliveto, que o enviou a Roma em 1623. Galileu encarregou Reinieri de atualizar e tentar melhorar suas tabelas astronômicas dos movimentos dos satélites de Júpiter, revisando as tabelas para prever as posições destes satélites.
O trabalho de Reinieri o levou a Arcetri, onde ele fez amizade com Vincenzo Viviani. Reinieri desfrutou do mesmo espírito de investigação e amor ao debate que seu mentor. Em 5 de fevereiro de 1641 Reinieri escreveu a Galileu de Pisa: "Não é raro que eu esteja em alguma batalha com os senhores peripatéticos, principalmente quando noto que os mais gordos com ignorância menos apreciam seu valor, e acabei de dar à cabeça a um deles uma boa lavagem." (Drake, p. 413-4)
Reinieri tornou-se professor de matemática da Universidade de Pisa após a morte de Dino Peri, onde também lecionou língua grega antiga. Seu trabalho astronômico consistiu em adicionar novas observações dos satélites de Júpiter àquelas de Galileu. Em certo grau, Reinieri melhorou as tabelas galileanas sobre os movimentos destes satélites. Antes de sua morte Galileu decidiu depositar todos seus registros contendo suas observações e cálculos nas mãos de Reinieri. Reinieri foi designado para os finalizar e revisar.
As observações de Reinieri dos satélites de Júpiter não foram publicadas até a época de sua morte prematura em Pisa em 1647. Ele foi sucedido na cátedra de matemática por Famiano Michelini (ca. 1600 - 1666).
A cratera lunar Reiner é denominada em sua memória.
Obras
Expugnata Hierusalem, poema, Publisher: Maceratae, Apud Petrum Salvionum (1628)
Tabulae mediceae secundorum mobilium universales quibus per unicum prosthaphaereseon orbis canonem planetarum calculus exhibetur. Non solum tychonicè iuxta Rudolphinas Danicas & Lansbergianas, sed etiam iuxta Prutenicas Alphonsinas & Ptolemaicas, Publisher: Florentiae, typis nouis Amatoris Massae & Laurentij de Landis (1639)
Tabulæ motuum cælestium universales : serenissimi magni ducis etruriæ Ferdinandi II. auspicijs primo editæ, & Mediceæ nuncupati, nunc vero auctæ, recognitæ, atque... Bernardini Fernandez de Velasco... iussu, ac sumptibus recusæ...Publisher: Florentiæ : typis Amatoris Massæ Foroliuien., 1647
Fontes
Drake, Stillman, Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978), 464.
Fahie, J.J., Galileo: His Life and Work (London: John Murray, 1903), 374-5. - Google Books
Leitura adicional
A Selection from Italian Prose Writers: with a double translation: for the use of students of the Italian language on the Hamiltonian system, London, Hunt and Clark, 1828 - Google Books. Letters of Galileo to Renieri: pp. 142–147 (no images for remainder of letter), and pp. 242–253 (no images pp, 246-250).
Professores da Universidade de Pisa
Astrónomos da Itália
Matemáticos da Itália
Matemáticos da Itália do século XVII
Clérigos-cientistas católicos
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In Los Angeles County, Mission Hills, Arcadia and Elizabeth Lake have the most similar household incomes.
The percentages of households that earn $60,000 to $125,000, $40,000 to $60,000 and $125,000 and up are high for the county.
In Los Angeles County, Shadow Hills, Monterey Park and Monrovia have the nearest percentage of residents 25 and older with a four-year degree.
The percentage of residents 25 and older with some college education is high for the county.
The percentages of residents ages 50 to 64, 35 to 49 and 65 and older are among the county's highest.
Ladera Heights, Topanga and Mayflower Village have the most similar percentage of homeowners in Los Angeles County.
The percentages of married males, married females, divorced females and widowed females are among the county's highest.
The percentages of veterans who served during WWII or Korea and Vietnam are among the county's highest.
German (10.2%) and English (6.3%) are the most common ancestries.
8,852 (25.2%) of residents are foreign born, low for the city of Los Angeles but about average for the county. Korea (10.4%) and Philippines (9.3%) are the most common foreign places of birth.
This neighborhood includes Unincorporated Chatsworth in its area and statistics.
The neighboring communities are Canoga Park, Chatsworth Reservoir, Northridge, Porter Ranch, Unincorporated Santa Susana Mountains, West Hills and Winnetka.
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Q: Difference between a protected and package-private (no modifier) constructor? Possible Duplicate
The top answer given there states that the protected constructor can be called using super() but cannot be instantiated using new? Why so? And if that is the reason then what is the difference between package-private(no modifier) and protected constructor?
The following code is not getting me any difference.
package pack1;
public class Rr {
protected Rr() {
System.out.println("Rello");
}
}
package pack2;
class Tt extends pack1.Rr {
Tt() {
super(); //works
pack1.Rr r = new pack1.Rr(); //error
}
}
class Uu {
public static void main(String args[]) {
Tt t = new Tt();
}
}
A: A "default constructor" is a constructor that Java generates if you don't provide one yourself; it's always has the same access as the class itself and has no arguments. Ie when you define
class YourClass {}
the system makes it
class YourClass {
YourClass() {} // default constructor
}
If you create a any other constructor - even a public one with no arguments - it is not a default constructor. The second code piece above would prevent the system from generating one, because you already declared it.
The same is true if you create a protected constructor. Compare:
public class Class1 {}
public class Class2 {
protected Class2() {}
}
you can instantiate Class1, but not Class2:
// invokes autogenerated default constructor
Class1 c1 = new Class1();
// compile error: default constructor is not generated because you declared a protected one
Class2 c2 = new Class2();
As @Turing85 states in a comment, the protected modifier only means that the declared constructor can only be invoked within the proper access scope - from subclasses or classes in the same package.
For completeness' sake: you can call both super() and the constructor explicitly from a subclass:
class Class3 extends Class2() {
public Class3() {
// call to protected constructor of Class2
super();
// explicit call to constructor by creating new instance
Class2 o = new Class2();
}
}
EDIT: I just tried it out, and the last sample is only valid if the two classes are in the same package. I don't know and would like to know.
A: A protected method can be accessed via its sub-class objects.
Note, "sub-class" here is very important, which means "via a sub-class way", not "anywhere within a sub-class".
Let's look at an example.
Following are 2 classes:
package one;
public class A {
protected A() {} // protected constructor
public A(int i) {} // public constructor
protected void foo() {} // protected method
}
package two;
import one.A;
public class B extends A {
public void bar() {
this.foo(); // correct
A a = new A(0); // call A's public constructor to construct an A instance.
a.foo(); // compiler error: the method foo from the type A is not visible.
}
}
The first invocation is permitted, but the second not, why?
Like I said, the first one is accessing via "a sub-class way", in which this is A's sub-class instance; however the second just "within a sub-class" (here B is no meaning to A, it's just an ordinary class, so it can not access A's protected method).
Another example is Object.clone. This is a protected method of root class Object. You might likely say it can be accessed from any object created from any class, but the answer is capital "NO": only those codes which are using "sub-classes way" can access it.
The following illustrates this:
this.clone(); // ok
Object o = new Object();
o.clone(); // compiler error: the method clone from the type Object is not visible.
A: protected gives access to subclasses, in addition to the classes in the same package.
When you call the constructor directly, e.g. new A() you can think of it as calling a static method. There is no instance of the class yet, thus inheritance rules cannot apply. Therefore, static access rules apply: if the constructor is protected, then it must be in the same package in order to be accessible.
Once you are inside a constructor code and you call super(), then you already have an instance, so if you are in a subclass and call the protected constructor it will work.
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Namibia were winners of the COSAFA Under-17 Championship in 2016 but are returning to the regional showpiece event this year after skipping the defence of their title in 2017.
The team's victory two years ago was a great day for Namibian football and showed the rich potential for the game in the country.
After beating hosts Mauritius 3-1 in their pool opener, they lost 4-0 to South Africa in the second game. However, passage to the semifinals was assured after they stormed to a 4-1 success over Seychelles in their final pool match.
That had set up a daunting knockout meeting with Zambia, but the latter were disqualified after the first phase for fielding two overage players in their team.
It meant Namibia would face Malawi in the semifinals and after a 1-1 draw, they held their nerve to triumph 6-5 in the penalty shoot-out.
It would be good preparation for the final against South Africa as the teams again played to a 1-1 draw, with Namibia this time edging the penalty shoot-out 3-1 to claim their first ever continental title.
Unlike this year's COSAFA Under-17 Championship, that tournament was not a qualifier for the African Under-17 finals though and they have still to make an appearance in the continental competition, something which they can strive for in 2018.
The team has also yet to feature at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup. | {
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Heat oil & sauté garlic for 30 seconds. Add potatoes and stir. Cook for 1 minute.
Stir in stock, bring to boil then reduce heat. Simmer for 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
Puree with a hand blender, stir in milk & bring back to boil.
Nikki is self-taught in the kitchen and cooks from the heart with creativity and flair. Her innovative cruelty-free recipes are fresh, simple and wholesome. | {
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As Permaculture is a word that defines the care for our Earth (of which we are all custodians) and all the living creatures that depend on her, it is imperative that we challenge social norms and bring awareness to ourselves, the people around us regarding matters that impact our health and that of our Earth.
The only way to work with this is to look at clean renewable energy that we can capture from the wind or sun and to no longer invest in harming practices such as coal mining and use, deadly nuclear energy and oil drilling and procurement. For a long time now, we haven't been able to afford the devastation of the Earth's natural resources. Below are causes that I'm actively involved in. They are close to home.
I advocate for no cell towers in or near residential areas, schools, delicate eco-systems (like our bees), hospitals or near places where vulnerable, like the young and old live or play.
Our South African government has signed a deal with Russia to procure 6 nuclear plants, which will not only put South Africa in unrecoverable debt, but also carried tremendous risk to South Africans and our delicate eco-systems of unique animal and plant live.
The trillion rand that this will cost the South African taxpayer, could home 69 000 homeless families, upgrade or build 69 000 schools, fund renewable energy programmes for a lifetime, fund 2 million tertiary students for a period of 5 years, buy 5 billion pairs of shoes for underprivileged school children, adequate safe house for women and children in every South African province.
Our president Jacob Zuma is corrupt. He has already been paid out millions for this deal and has a vested interest to ensure that it gets pushed through regardless of public outcry.
It's always been my belief that God gave us food in it's most natural and most purest form, full of life giving abundance and nourishment. I'm wholeheartedly against the unnatural manipulation of anything, especially the food that I eat and feed my family. I am devastated by the harm that the unnatural manipulation of food systems are causing irreversible damage to ecosystems, our waters, our environment, our soil and our bodies. | {
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Aku masih kesusahan mencari data hotspot kebakaran pake satelit NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) untuk data hotspot di Indonesia (kalo yang liveupdate cuma di amrik doang).
Titik api (hotspot) terdekat ke Pekanbaru yang diketahui dari Google Earth dengan tambahan file KML dari http://maps.geog.umd.edu/firms/kml/ adalah berjarak 36 km dengan sudut 125,94 derajat. Kebakaran ini dideteksi dengan satelit MODIS yang datanya dapat diunduh pada alamat url diatas tertanggal 21 Februari 2009 (hari ini!!!).
Active fire/hotspot detections in shapefile format are available for the last 24 hours, 48 hours and 7 day time periods. These shape files are updated every hour starting at 00:50 ET (USA). The files have been zipped to reduce download size. Please use any valid compression software to extract the contents. The size of the files vary each day in accordance to the number of hotspots/fires, in general, the zipped file size should range anywhere between 3 KB to 3.0 MB.
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is available for the last 24 hours and 48 hours. The KML are updated every hour starting at 01:00 ET (USA). An auto-updating KML is also available for visualization of MODIS active fire/hotspot detections for most parts of the world for the last 24 hours. The KML automatically refreshes every 2 hours and downloads the latest available MODIS active fire/hotspot detections. | {
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Q: Re-format filesystem error starting Hadoop services on Mac iMac 2020 Intel, MacOS Monterey 12.6, Java 1.8, Hadoop 3.3.4 as at 9-Feb-23
I am getting this error when starting Hadoop with this command:
$HADOOP_HOME/sbin/start-all.sh
Irrespective of response as Y or N, the error keeps running on the terminal and never stops.
localhost: Re-format filesystem in Storage Directory root=
/tmp/hadoop-arshadssss/dfs/name; location= null ? (Y or N) Invalid
input:
I followed the steps from https://techblost.com/how-to-install-hadoop-on-mac-with-homebrew/ to install and configure. It feels like all is done and this is final step...any help/support to resolve would be appreciated.
I tried killing the namenode process from activity monitor and re-starting to no avail
A: start-all is a deprecated script.
You should use start-dfs and start-yarn separately.
Or use hdfs namenode start, for example, and same for datanode, yarn resourcemanager, nodemanager, etc. all separately.
Then debug which daemon is actually causing the problem
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Humphry Repton described Sheringham Park as his most favourite work. Visitors today are still able to enjoy his vision, which he delivered to the owners of Sheringham Park in 1812 in one his famous red leather books.
Successive generations of the Upcher family who owned the estate from 1811-1985 used his design to shape the management of the estate. Building the temple in 1975 was the last major Repton inspired installation.
Since purchasing the estate in 1986, the National Trust have continued to use his red book as the management plan for the estate, which is now widely regarded as the best example of Repton's work in the country.
It is therefore only fitting that Sheringham Park takes the lead in the National Trust's celebrations of the bi-centenary of his life, 200 years on from his death, with a series of events throughout the year.
Join us on a guided walk as we point out and discuss some of the history of the park focusing on the Repton features of the landscape.
National Trust's garden history specialist Richard Wheeler comes to the home of Humphry Repton's most favourite work. Richard explores the life of Humphry Repton with a talk lasting about an hour and after a small break for lunch (not included) will lead a guided walk highlighting the Repton features of his design for Sheringham Park.
Travel back in time and see the history of the estate come to life. Walk through woods and parkland to see people re-create the history of Sheringham Park from the time of Humphry Repton to the 1950s.
The world's premier photographic exhibition specialising in garden, plant, flower and botanical photography returns to Sheringham Park. Showcasing brand new images from all over the world, including a selection of pictures from Humphry Repton sites, this prestigious exhibition can be viewed in the tranquil surroundings of the Bower Garden.
The highlight event in our 2018 programme, celebrating the life and work of Humphry Repton - join us for a light show that will illuminate Repton's vision for Sheringham Park. The installation will enable you to experience the Park in a new light, before culminating in a view befitting of his most favourite work. | {
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Don't worry folks, we're still working on LCARS 47. We've been really busy adding new network code and rebuilding the Panel app for Android. As you can see, it's designed to work instantly with LCARS 47 running on both PCs and Android devices on your home network. No configuration needed, just install and go. Both LCARS 47 for Windows and MacOS and the Android apps will be free when released.
For enquiries regarding the release date of 6.5, read this.
As this is an ongoing issue, please be mindful that this issue has gotten really out of control now.
We're wasting 4 hours per week having to deal with sorting out "where's 6.5?" to respond to genuine comments and emails. 6.5 is being delayed and delayed because we do not have the staff to spend time on this issue. Once we have a date, you will certainly know about it. Your email is not an exception to this rule. We want to spend this time working on 6.5. and at the moment development has had to be put on hold. We cannot develop LCARS 47 and sort through the huge volumes of messages from people that think we'll suddenly have a date for them.
We have therefore built a robot to answer questions relating to the release of 6.5. Please feel free to ask him that question... over and over, and over.
Specially built robot team member for answering single question.
Seriously. Stop it. LCARS 47 will be delayed another 3 years if we keep having to wade through the volume of communication asking this same question over and over and over.
If you really really want a timeframe, bookmark our stardate Time Beacon. It's our own stardate system and it's pretty functional—or at least we think so. I promise you, that LCARS 47 version 6.5 will definitely be released on a date with numbers in it.
It's taken three years to get to where we are now and we still have a long way to go. 6.5 is shaping up nicely and will be the best we've made by far. Our feature packed 24th century experience will hopefully do nothing less than smash your expectations.
I know you're all pulling your hair out wondering where 6.5 is... We really appreciate your patience, and thank you all for your continued support. Over the past 6 months, there's been mentions of Eventus and what it is. This is why we thought that developing Eventus was worth the delayed release. This is what you'll be getting.
Cheap Android phone + door + LCARS 47... Introducing Panel. Simple no frills app, glue a cheap old phone to a doorside, and bam! Doorbell, lights, network wide alerts... Runabout not included. Little ship jokes however are.
Welcome to the 24th century. More updates to come.
Don't worry folks, we're still working; we're just doing mostly backend stuff. Thanks for your patience. We'll beam down some regular updates soon!
What a weekend! If you were at the much anticipated Destination Star Trek™ Europe at the NEC, Birmingham, you may have noticed some huge LCARS panels around the convention centre. That was us! We had 2 days to come up with some customised LCARS animations and countdown clocks to run before some seriously big Star Trek™ names hit the stage. The animations were to run on two fifteen metre LED screens, the best LED screens we've ever seen. It was a rush from arrival to departure.
We used six custom builds of LCARS 47 version 6.5, three on each screen. Thankfully, the convention crew brought two beefy i7s loaded with nVidia 1080s to run it. We were very happy with the result.
The guests were absolutely amazing to watch. We got to see the much anticipated Shatner's World, which was very funny and moving throughout.
Would we do it again? Absolutely. It was a great event and we loved providing the graphics throughout. We'd like to thank Showmasters for their invitation to Destination Star Trek™ Europe. We had a great time!
Here they are folks. This is something I've been meaning to post for ages. It's a sample of the new Planetary Database for 6.5. Featuring brand new planet renders for every planet featured in Star Trek. Now, that's a big deal, so this is something that we'll be rolling out over the life of 6.5 with continuous updates. Each planet has been rendered from scratch, while making sure that they are as screen accurate as possible. Artistic licence is used in places where planet images have been reused in the show, but I think you guys will be fine with that. The main races in Star Trek however, should be recognisable.
Finally, some 3D. Eleanor was never happy with the sparse (and badly optimized) 3D components in previous versions, so we've revised the method. New assets, better quality. Also shown is the new "reconfiguring UI" which adds a more natural transition between various UI configurations.
There's no doubt, Captain, right down to your aggressive strain of full motion 3D... New 3D additions to LCARS 47 in version 6.5, the 3D DNA comparison faithfully recreated frame by frame.
Music is our cover of the theme from Star Trek®: Nemesis™. Score courtesy of Sony ATV Publishing (STAR TREK: NEMESIS - SCORE).
This video shows the surprisingly popular interactive addition to LCARS 47, Stellar Cartography; a system that was never fully realised in previous versions. Special thanks to NASA, ESA, JPL, and the crew of the Apollo 17 mission for the inspiring images.
Stellar Cartography is getting a massive overhaul, we're adding a huge Stellar Cartography database to LCARS 47 version 6.5. That's a lot of planets. And yes. We're doing them all... From scratch. Each planet will be drawn based on established facts and what we've seen on screen. The above image shows our brand new planet images of Bajor, Qo'Nos, Romulus and Remus. This will be an area where a considerable amount of artistic licence will be needed; but we're happy with the results.
6.5 is going to be immense.
Those of you that have been asking about our stardate system, this post is for you!
Here's our brand new time beacon. This stardate system is standardised starting 6 months after the events of Nemesis and will be used throughout LCARS 47. We developed a system that takes off where Star Trek left whilst maintaining the integrity of canon dates the best we can. Please note that the stardate new year is May 24 (leap year depending).
It will not work alongside other calculators that are using present day times (-335218), Star Trek Online's system (which is about 40 years after Nemesis) or any other made-up system.
Use of this system is granted for any non-commercial purposes, just make a note that you're using the "LCARS 47 Time Beacon" in your documentation. Commercial use is prohibited. That means you may not use this system as part of paid apps or apps containing ads.
Special thanks to Martin Gillow for his work on the Time Beacon page.
Due to an unexpected popularity regarding the T ime Beacon, we are no longer accepting individual formula requests by email as responding to each has become prohibitively time consuming. We will instead release the formula along with LCARS 47 version 6.5.
These videos are becoming a regular thing... This one shows two instances of LCARS 47 v6.5 running on twin touchscreens. Dual touchscreens really make the transporter controls an energizing experience... The helm module is also spread across two monitors.
The cursor pads at either side of the touchscreens are part of the helm module in Vexillum, which will work in tandem with Prolixus. 6.5 will support up to six monitors for you to mix and match Vexillum and Prolixus as you desire. If that's not enough, they'll also work over a LAN with other computers running LCARS 47. Want more? If you have an Android smartphone or tablet, then there's Expeditus, which will of course also connect to LCARS 47 running on your LAN. Because why wait for the 24th century?
This video shows one of the new features for version 6.5, the transporter control panel. The module is designed to span two monitors. However cycling between each "half" of the module is possible as demonstrated here for those of you that don't have multiple monitor setups.
This video shows 3 of the most recognisable LCARS readouts, the Subspace Scan Analysis, the Forward Navigational Scan, and the Local Memory Allocation as well as a peek at the new directory system coming to 6.5. | {
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This collection is housed in the MUSEUM OF WHALES AND THINGS, adjacent to my studio. That morning the whale was dissected from nose to tail and huge chunks of blubber and meat was cut away to expose the bones. This unforeseen condition proved to be advantageous in recovering the bones. These items are not for sale and the descriptions, images and prices are for reference purposes only. WASHINGTON STATE SALES ONLY! Once the bucket on the back-digger began to tear at the blubber and meat, it was soon realized that the majority of the bones were loose; they had become detached from the meat and muscle because the whale had been dead for a long time. In the beginning, some local businesses donated supplies and a few locals would donate their time. July 15, 1998 was the date set to commence the sperm whale skinning. Get the best deals on Whale Bone when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. see all. Whether for the collector or for further manufacture, we offer narwhal tusk, walrus tusk, walrus oosik (walrus baculum or penis bone), walrus and polar bear skulls, sperm whale teeth, mammoth ivory, pre-ban elephant ivory, muskox horns and whale baleen. see all. Oosik (pronounced "oo' sik") is the Eskimo word for the walrus penile bone (baculum). Cat Fossil. Our superior osteological reproductions are used in the study of advanced anatomy, anthropology, archaeology, forensics, pathology, primatology and zoology. Sperm Whale Jaw For Sale By Danny Groves | 01/03/2012. Apparently it had been dead for months, floating around in the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence before washing up on the beach. ... Whale jawbone. Buy Javan Pipistrelle Bat Taxidermy, Unframed. 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The 40ft sperm whale washed up dead at a … PLIOCENE to LATE PLEISTOCENE PERIOD: 3.7 million - 10,000 years ago Emerging 55 million years ago, the group of mammals called Proboscideans are identified by the presence of tusks and a trunk and comprise three families: … Most of the large bones were plucked and shook free using a rope attached to the bucket on the back-digger. Finally, in the fall of 2000, a building was constructed to house the skeletal remains of the 46 foot long male sperm whale, a relative of Moby Dick It was set up to help tourist and locals alike to understand and appreciate one of the most fascinating mammals in the animal kingdom; the one with the largest head, the one with the biggest nose, the one with the largest teeth and the one with the biggest brain; the sperm whale. Whalebone were or patu were second only to jade weapons in pre-European Aotearoa (New Zealand). Research our price guide with auction results on 22 items from $120 to $35,380. Sold Out. 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THE OTHER PARTS OF THIS COLLECTION INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING; 4 TEN FOOT LONG LOWER JAW BONES FROM HUMPBACKS, 2 TWELVE FOOT LONG LOWER JAW BONES FROM HUMPBACK, 2 TWELVE FOOT LONG LOWER JAW BONES FROM SPERM, 1 TWENTY-ONE FOOT LONG LOWER JAW BONE FROM BLUE, 2 LARGE 6-7 FEET ACROSS SKULL BONES FROM BALEEN WHALES, 4 SIX FOOT LONG LOWER JAW BONES FROM BALEEN WHALES, 2 TEN FOOT LONG RIB BONES FROM BLUE WHALE. Mastodon Fossil. On Sale Cat Sternum $5.00 $3.00 Sold out Cat Rib Full Set and 1/2 Set $5.00 - $10.00 $5.00 - $10.00 Sold out On Sale On Sale Complete Cat Tail $10.00 $7.00 Sold out Complete cat disarticulated rear foot $5.00 $5.00 Sold out Cat atlas $1.00 $1.00 Sold out Dog atlas. Afternoon, we continued with the skinning until the tide came in, making it impossible for us to proceed any further. Scenery is of Battery Point Tasmania, in the 70s Robert resided in Tasmania. What we offer for sale. The lower jaw of the whale… New. No Preference. Sunlight detergent, Javex, and Lestoil solvents was added to the water in the tubs to help break down the oils in the bones and help eliminate the smell. Day two came to a close. Excavated from the ancient Yupik Eskimo village Kukuluk (coo coo' look) and traditional hunting camp sites (dating up to 10,000 years old) on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea. Within a day or two of the dead whale washing ashore, towns folks began to complain about the smell coming from the dead whale carcass, although it was some 3 kilometres away. We provide the finest osteological specimens for professional educational facilities. For Sale: Wild Russian Killer Whales As Westerners condemn live whale shows, Russia hunts and sells killer whales to Chinese amusement parks. All the bones except the huge skull bone and the upper jaw bones received the same treatment. Whales, dolphins and porpoises make up the group of air-breathing marine mammals called CETACEANS. © 2020 John Furphy Pty. Ltd. © 2020 John Furphy Pty. Some four hours later, the smelly greasy bones had been recovered and relocated to a clean secure spot, just above high water mark. Mastodon Fossils For Sale. Throughout the winter, spring and summer of 2000, the bones sat on top of the roof where mother nature did her job. 6 foot long complete porpoise skeleton No returns will be accepted for reasons of condition or undisclosed repair. Bear Tooth Indiana Mammal Fossils. Before council took any action to dispose of the whale, I approached them on behalf of the local heritage committee to put claims on the whale for the purpose of skinning and recovering the skeleton and set it up to attract tourist to our town. This is one of the larger, if not the largest, whale bone collections on the island portion of our province. Walrus Jaw Bone Oosik Stand (Oosik not included) Price $99.99 S&H $15.00 Click here for larger image **If you can't find what you are looking for, you may Request an Item and a customer service representative will contact you regarding your request at no extra charge. ... Whale Bone. 2 large vertebrates from blue whale. Upon close observation, I soon realized that some of the bones had gone missing. Once boiled, the bones were spread out on top of my studio to lie in the sun to dry and bleach out. 2 Day Shipping. Early spring of 1999, I returned to the scene of the now naked sperm whale. Fossilized walrus jaw bone, baleen, and whale vertebrae stand. Beluga Whale Skull (CLEARANCE) $750.00 CAD $2,450.00 CAD. Description: Humpback whale figure carving by 'Baer' Richard Middleton. Four days of continuous flame beneath the tank and tub, a total of 8 boil-ups, half a day each, to complete this stage of the project. 4 six foot long lower jaw bones from baleen whales. Maybe they were buried by mistake with the unwanted or just maybe they were taken by humans. Prehistoric Whale Jaw Bone Sheds Light on the Evolution of Baleen Hidden in a museums' collections for years, a fossil provides a link between past and present feeding mechanisms 12-dic-2013 - Esplora la bacheca "Whale vertebra" di guido frilli, seguita da 230 persone su Pinterest. Ltd. trading as CARTER'S Publications. FIND 1000's of Antiques, Art, Vintage & RARE Collectors' items offered for sale by antique centres, dealers and collectors. Tiger Shark Jaw BC-309 $335.00 . Pappocetus is also an ancestor of the Basilosaurus. This one was pushed back to sea , using heavy equipment, and floated away. The skeleton of a whale only makes up 15% of the whale's total body weight. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY! I always had it in the back of my mind that someday I would like to skin a dead whale and mount it's bones. 1 Day Shipping. We were exhausted. Monday - Friday: 8 am - 4 pm Closed: Weekends & Holidays Description. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices. With a modified 200 gallon oil heating tank and an old green bathtub, The Big Boil began. I soon realized that it would take mother nature 5 to 10 years to bleach and dry the bones to make them suitable for display. this is a treasured piece as … For the remainder of that summer, fall and winter the whale skeleton remained at the beach location. Condition. Whale Jaw Bone Stolen On Cape Cod: Police - Barnstable-Hyannis, MA - The bone is estimated to be worth at least $5,000. I decided to give her a hand. 15 large vertebrates from fin whale. Whale bone for sale Sealife Mammal Whale Shark Model With Bones Toy : 0.99 £ | WHALEBONE ** ROOTSY.. FOLKY.. LIVE AND FUNKY ** CD ALBUM: 2 £ | 1890s Leg| #For-sale.co.uk ... Vintage Postcard Jaw Bone Of Whale Arch Alameda vintage postcard jaw bone of whale arch alameda park gibraltar. 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YARMOUTH PORT — Police are still searching for a section of a North Atlantic right whale's jawbone that was reported stolen from the International Fund … Authored by by Lina Zeldovich Wordcount March 21, 2017 | 2,300 words, about 16 minutes Share this article. 4 Day Shipping. Click on the photo to read the price and order details. To where I did not know. Guaranteed Delivery. fossil vertebrae. $35.00 CAD $65.00 CAD. Mammoth Tusk. Used. Whale Bone for Sale: Browse TODAY's SELECTED Whale Bone for SALE, BEST OFFER and Auction. What started out as a cooperative approach in recovering the skeleton, would soon turn into a one man crusade. Provenance: The Warren Anderson Collection, A whale's skull, early 20th century, 60 cm long, Two pieces of whale baleen, 19th century and later, the largest 145 cm, A large Narwhal tusk, first half 20th century, 220 cm high, A pair of whale ear bones, late 19th century, the largest 13 cm high, A narwhal tusk, 19th century, 80.7 cm long, Two antique whales eardrums, approximately 10 cm wide, mounted on harpoon tips, Scrimshawed elephants tusk depicting whale hunt. To most people, a dead half-rotten stinky sperm whale stirred little interest; for me it was a chance to recover and assemble the bones of a modern day dinosaur, a modern day monster of the deep. Cave Bear Fossil Indiana Mammal Fossils. this is a very scarce pilot whale Jawbone scrimshaw done by master scrimshaw artist Robert De Jong in the 70s-80s. 400 Spruce Mill Way Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 Tel. The bone itself is over one hundred years old. 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* Valentine
NBC4 TV's First 'Be a Voice V.I.P.' Winner Geneva Renée Debuts at Rockwood Music Hall
'Be a Voice V.I.P.' Winner Geneva Renée Debuts at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City on Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 7PM EST
By: Geneva Renée
Geneva Renée at Rockwood Music Hall Thursday, February 16, 2017
• Manhattan New York
• New York City - New York - US
NEW YORK - Feb. 13, 2017 - PRLog -- Geneva Renée, the inaugural winner for NBC4 TV's singing competition, 'Be a Voice V.I.P.', makes her debut performance at Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 3) in New York, N.Y., on Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 7PM EST.
Geneva Renée, the highly sought after mezzo-soprano, whose range spans three octaves, was handpicked to fill in at the last minute for Mariah Carey to sing "Hero" during a dress rehearsal for the Obama Neighborhood Inaugural Ball. With her sound, heavily influenced by classical, jazz, soul, gospel and pop, Geneva has been a featured soloist at internationally broadcasted events honoring Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. As an artist, she has shared the stage with the stars including Diana Ross, Maysa Leak, and Vanessa Williams; and has performed across the country in legendary venues such as Blues Alley, the Kennedy Center, and the Howard Theatre.
As a gifted singer/songwriter, Geneva Renée taught and performed her original soul-stirring song, "She Presses On", to a 500-voice choir as the official theme song for the National Centennial Founders Day DVD of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. "She Presses On" was then considered for nomination as Song of the Year in the 56th Grammy Awards; and is on her 2012 debut full-length album Beautiful Wonder, produced by Dinky Bingham (Patti LaBelle, New Edition, Kylie Minogue). Most recently, her collaborations - Strong Confident Woman with jazz singer Aaron Myers, and Bionic with R&B singer Kal-El Gross, were also on the official ballots for the 59th Grammy Awards. She has also performed internationally in many notable venues such as the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the Le Baiser Salé in Paris France, and the Pata Pata in Johannesburg South Africa, to name a few. Geneva released her official music video online entitled, In the Morning. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6bf1pfOnVg)
"Had Beautiful Wonder been around in 1976 or 1977, the tune would have easily worked for Deniece Williams or the late Minnie Riperton. Renée, in fact, has a certain sweetness in her voice that recalls Williams and Riperton in the 1970s, and like Williams, she knows how to hit the high notes. It's important to stress, however, that Beautiful Wonder goes for a combination of sweetness and grit, which is another thing that Renée has in common with Williams and Riperton." – Alex Henderson, Veteran Music Journalist
Geneva says, "Since the release of my debut album, Beautiful Wonder, I've had a full concert every year, and have enjoyed experimenting with various genres and song arrangements - but this will be a night to remember because now I'm coming back to New York City where I can really stretch my creative wings!!! Join us as we perform an intimate variety of new music that will reveal more of my personality that only my close friends know about. In the spirit of Valentine's week, bring all your loved ones to the show and just go with the flow!"
For more information about Geneva, please visit her at: www.genevarenee.com.
A complete listing of artists and performers scheduled for Rockwood Music Hall can be found at: www.rockwoodmusichall.com. Tickets for Geneva Renee's show are now on sale and may be purchased online at: www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1419432.
For more information about Geneva or to schedule an interview, please contact:
Sherri Thompson
Viola's Babygirl's Ventures, LLC
[email protected]
ABOUT ROCKWOOD MUSIC HALL
Rockwood Music Hall is a music venue in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. Owner Ken Rockwood opened the establishment in 2005 as a small bar and music venue. The venue features three stages and a record label of the same name.
ABOUT GENEVA RENEE
Geneva is a featured soloist with Stellar Award-nominated ensemble, Patrick Lundy and the Ministers of Music on their album Determined. Geneva has performed for productions including the Kennedy Center Honors, Christmas In Washington, Obama Neighborhood Inaugural Ball, Rehoboth Jazz Festival, Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival, National Cherry Blossom Festival, National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), US Department of Health and Human Services, the Safeway National Barbeque Battle, Grand Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., National Armed Forces Retirement Home, Gospel Superfest, Gospel Music Workshop of America, Bobby Jones Gospel... and Geneva has shared the stage with Beyoncé, Shakira, Diana Ross, Mariah Carey, Jessye Norman, Kirk Whalum, Vanessa Williams, Maysa Leak (formerly of Incognito), Darius Rucker, Darren Crisp (from 'GLEE'), Janelle Monet, Sheryl Crow, Hugh Jackman, SySmith, Psy, Megan Hilty, Amber Riley (from 'GLEE'), Donnie McClurkin, Patrick Lundy & the Ministers of Music, Tremaine Hawkins, Y'Anna Crawley, Dorothy Norwood, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Vashawn Mitchell, Yolanda Adams, Jonathan Nelson, and many more.
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Rolling-rock Has a great balance of eerie sounding chorus elements and main elements that come together for a motivating sound Favorite track: Plastic Eyes.
JANX I can't even begin to articulate how great this album is, or how much I love everyone's tracks on it. It's a humbling and magical thing to witness such creativity and skill all in one place.
<3 all of you. Every time I listen to this album my brain melts into a puddle.
Other favorites include (but are not limited to): Twistboy-Withdrawal, Parallelis-Eternal Bioluminescence, Unsign- Asteroids, and 梅干茶漬け(Umeboshi Chazuke) - We Are Knights of Potato Field. Favorite track: Spinout Sunray.
DOWNLOADING THIS ALBUM WILL UNDOUBTEDLY IMPROVE EVERYTHING ABOUT YOUR LIFE, EVEN MAKING YOU GOOD AT SPORTSBALL. And stuff.
Promo video by Robert Swackhamer of All Star Felons Productions. | {
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