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Apple has revamped its iMac range with CD-RW drives and iTunes, G3 processors running at up to 600MHz, and 40GB hard drives. But the most talked about new additions to these new iMacs, unveiled by Apple CEO Steve Jobs during this morning's Macworld Expo Tokyo keynote, are the two new patterned case colours: Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power. Blue Dalmation is a white iMac with white spots on its cool-blue sides. Flower Power is also white, with predominantly blue multicoloured, layered petal shapes. The Indigo and Graphite colours remain; Ruby, Sage and Snow all go. "There's a big tie-in between the new colours and what we're doing with the digital lifestyle and digital music revolution," said Linda McNulty, Apple's director of product marketing for desktop products. She recalled Jobs' Macworld Expo San Francisco keynote, when he presented the music visualization feature in Apple's iTunes software, depicting "what music would look like if you could see it". "That's the thinking that inspired these designs," McNulty said. Apple spent 18 months researching and developing the new iMac enclosures, as the company determined "what looks best and what's going to appeal to this whole music scene," said product manager Greg Joswiak. iMac flavours The entry-level iMac, available in Indigo only, features a 400MHz G3 processor and contains 64MB of RAM, 512K backside cache, a 10GB Ultra ATA hard disk, slot loading CD-ROM drive, 8MB ATI Rage 128 Pro video card, built-in 56K modem, two USB ports, and VGA video mirroring. Unlike previous entry-level iMacs, this new model features two FireWire slots and is AirPort ready. It costs £799, including VAT. The mid-range iMac, available in Indigo, Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power, features a 500MHz G3 and contains 64MB of RAM, 256K on-chip backside cache, a 20GB Ultra ATA hard disk, slot-loading CD-RW drive, 16MB ATI Rage 128 Ultra, a built-in 56K modem, two FireWire ports and two USB ports, and VGA video mirroring. It costs £999, including VAT. The top-of-the-range iMac Special Edition, available in Graphite, Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power, features a 600MHz G3 and contains 128MB of RAM, 256K on-chip backside cache, a 40GB Ultra ATA hard disk, a slot-loading CD-RW drive, 16MB ATI Rage 128 Ultra, built-in 56K modem, two FireWire ports and two USB ports, and VGA video mirroring. It costs £1,199, including VAT. All the new iMac models are available immediately. Apple's "jukebox" software, iTunes, (now updated to version 1.1) lets users create and manage their own music library and burn their own custom audio CDs. Apple claims iTunes has been downloaded more than 750,000 times since its debut in January. The free software lets users import songs from CDs into their iMac and compress them into the popular MP3 format; organize their music using simple searching, browsing, and play-list features; watch graphic visualizations on their computer screen; and create custom music CDs with the new iMac's CD-RW drive. All iMac models also come preinstalled with Apple's iMovie 2, the latest version of the easy-to-use consumer digital video-editing software, and offer two FireWire ports for connection to a high-speed peripherals such as digital camcorders and cameras. Every iMac comes standard with Apple's optical mouse and full-size Apple Pro Keyboard, and is AirPort ready. AirPort is Apple's wireless-networking solution that provides untethered Internet access at speeds up to 11 megabits per second.
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No, the title of this episode is not a Firefly reference. It is however the name of our old friend Rob "The Badger" O'Neil! Issue #2 of his Grand Rapids Griffins comic hits your eye holes THIS WEEKEND so go get your grubby little paws on it.
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Is Your Clinical Trial Software Effective, or Just Efficacious? (Part 2 of 2) Posted on February 6, 2017 March 14, 2017 by Bryan Farrow When it comes to your assessing your trial technology, your data managers, study coordinators, Investigators and senior leaders are all study subjects. In the previous post, I described the difference between efficacy and effectiveness, an increasingly important concept in clinical research and healthcare. After stressing the importance of effectiveness research to health policy planning and patient decision-making, I summarized seven criteria for identifying effectiveness studies. Finally, I asked whether these criteria could be re-purposed beyond a medical intervention to inform how we measure the effectiveness of software systems used to conduct clinical trials. Is it possible to assess clinical trial software through the lens of effectiveness, as opposed to just efficacy? I believe that it's not only possible, but crucial. Why? We all want to reduce the time and cost it takes to deliver safe, effective drugs to those that need them. But if we don't scrutinize our tools for doing so, we risk letting the status quo impede our progress. When lives are on the line, we can't afford to let any inefficiency stand. In this post, I adapt the criteria for effectiveness studies in clinical research into a methodology for evaluating the effectiveness of clinical research software. I limit the scope of adaptation to electronic data capture (EDC) systems, but I suspect that a similar methodology could be developed for CTMS, IVR, eTMF and other complementary technologies. If I open a field of inquiry, or even just broaden one that exists, I'll consider it time well spent. To start, we need to translate some key concepts. While "subject," "intervention," and "outcome measures" are well understood concepts within clinical research, what are their analogues for studying the impact of an EDC system? Let's consider the following parallels: Subject = any individual (e.g. site investigator, study coordinator, data manager, patient) contributing time, knowledge, skill, or information to a study Intervention = the EDC software used by any contributor to a clinical study Outcomes = broadly, measures of the speed and quality of tasks performed by a study contributor With these adapted terms in mind, we can turn to the seven criteria for distinguishing effectiveness from efficacy proposed by Dr. Gartlehner et. al. and ask how each might inform an evaluation of your EDC software. Criterion 1: Populations in Primary Care: "For effectiveness trials, settings should reflect the initial care facilities available to a diverse population with the condition of interest." Criterion 2: Less Stringent Eligibility Criteria: "[E]ligibility criteria must allow the source population to reflect the heterogeneity of external populations: the full spectrum of the human population, their comorbidities, variable compliance rates, and use of other medications (or other therapies, such as psychotherapies, or complementary and alternative medications)." In clinical research, these two criteria ensure that the intervention is applied to the most diverse population possible, as defined by an indication that's usually diagnosed, treated and managed in a primary care setting. By analogy, in the evaluation of EDC, we should imagine our population as all individuals contributing to a study (per the "less stringent eligibility" criterion) and doing so in way typical for their role (per the "primary care" criterion). Specifically, we need to consider the impact on: A study coordinator or nurse, entering data or responding to queries at their workstation, or providing e-source data on a tablet while engaging with a patient A site investigator, reviewing and signing casebooks at their workstation A data manager, building eCRFs, querying data, and producing data management reports at their workstation or on a mobile device A patient, reporting outcomes via one or more devices A clinical research associate, researching queries and verifying source data at their workstation or on a mobile device A clinical trial manager or lead sponsor representative, tracking enrollment and top-line data management at their workstation or on a mobile device The more contributor types that your electronic data capture systems serves, the greater your opportunity to measure (and gain) efficiency. For example, if the contributor responsible for site education can't get ready access to real-time query reports, she can't bring the most needed education to bear. If a patient has learn how to use an unfamiliar device to provide reports, she is more likely to grow frustrated and neglect the task. Granted, there are plenty of efficacy measures you could quantify regardless of user, from installation cost to uptime. But unless those measures impact a broad array of users, any gains in task speed and quality will have minimal effect on overall trial execution. So before investing or continuing to invest in your EDC system, consider whether it maximizes the contribution of every user type listed above. Criterion 3: Health Outcomes: "Efficacy studies, especially phase III clinical trials, commonly use objective or subjective outcomes (e.g., symptom scores, laboratory data, or time to disease recurrence) to determine intermediate (surrogate) outcomes … Health outcomes, relevant to the condition of interest, should be the principal outcome measures in effectiveness studies. Intermediate outcomes are adequate only if empirical evidence verifies that the effect of the intervention on an intermediate endpoint predicts and fully captures the net effect on a health outcome." Again, for clinical research, this criterion ensures that measurement isn't limited to markers that predict (sometimes weakly) a general improvement in health, but considers those improvements directly. An anticoagulant may inhibit one or more clotting factors, but if patients who are prescribed the therapy are just as likely to suffer a pulmonary embolism as those who are not, the treatment falls short of an important aim. In the same vein, beware of treating an EDC's technical virtues as the only determinants of its value. Compatibility with existing IT infrastructure and uptime do matter, but if a data manager needs to click through multiple screens to query a single field, data quality and time to lock are profoundly undermined. Meanwhile, regulatory agencies award no points for installing a system in five days as opposed to seven. So what are the outcomes that matter, beyond the obvious one of getting better data faster? I'm not aware of any comprehensive, gold-standard list. But if you were to gather representative contributors from the groups listed in the prior section, I imagine they'd propose these "endpoints" for EDC: Clinical Trial Managers and Sponsor Representatives: Increase in the number of phases and therapeutic areas covered Reduction in the number of separate technologies for "adjacent" processes, such as subject randomization and the collection of PRO Reduction in "per study" cost (unaffected by enrollment numbers and number of sites activated) Reduction in incremental cost for additional studies Note that these operational outcomes are in addition to the requirement to comply with applicable regulations (21 CFR Part 11, ICH GCP, Annex 11, etc.). Data Managers: Reduction in time to collaboratively build out the protocol Reduction in time to design, test, and deploy eCRFs Reduction in time from event to data entry Reduction in rate of queries per form completed Increase in the number and relevance of data management reports available Increase in the number and relevance of enrollment reports available Increase in the number and relevance of source document verification reports available Reduction in time required to produce reports Site Personnel: Increase in protocol compliance Decrease in lag between event and data entry Reduction in mean "session time" per form completed or casebook signed (i.e. spending less time, from log in to log out, on the same volume of data entry or approval) Reduction in average time accessing and interpreting queries Reduction in time spent with study monitors Reduction in average time required to verify source data Reduction in time required to learn and complete reporting tasks Reduction in effort required to adhere to reporting schedules Increased engagement and compliance with protocol Of course, none of these outcomes depend solely on factors intrinsic to the EDC system. But that's precisely what makes them effectiveness outcomes: they assess how much an intervention, in the context of related variables, directly impacts an "ultimate goal". In this case, that goal is the rapid collection, cleaning, and verification of reliable data. The closer the relation between a particular metric and that ultimate goal, the more time and attention you should spend measuring that metric. Criterion 4: Long Study Duration, Clinically Relevant Treatment Modalities: "In effectiveness trials, study durations should mimic a minimum length of treatment in a clinical setting to allow the assessment of health outcomes. Treatment modalities should reflect clinical relevance (e.g., no fixed-dose designs; equivalent dosages for head-to-head comparisons). Diagnosis should rely on diagnostic standards that practicing physicians use." The benefits of our most celebrated antiplatelet drugs weren't established in a matter of weeks. Or months. Or even years. A single Phase III study of ticagrelor in combination with aspirin took more than half a decade. Similarly evaluating EDC systems from this perspective might require assessing the systems' impact on every stage of the trial lifecycle, from initial database build to database lock You'd probably want to do this across multiple builds and multiple database locks, in order to see how the system speeds (or delays) key processes across a variety of representative studies. A comprehensive, reliable, and repeatable method of comparing EDC systems along these lines may be a pipe dream. However, more anecdotal evidence may be available to you. If you have access to "metadata" on a dozen or so studies with sufficiently similar protocols, half using one EDC system and half using another, you may have the rudiments of a retrospective study. For each study, collect: Time from system launch to first form published Time from system launch to last form published Time from "first patient first visit" to first form completed Rate of queries per field completed at 25% enrolled Time from "last patient last visit" to last form completed Time from last form completed to database lock With these values in hand, you may be able to apply something like the Mann-Whitney U test to see whether the two EDC "cohorts" differed significantly along any of these measures. Experienced data managers could easily add another dozen measures to this list, just as real statisticians could propose a better methodology. I only want to suggest that a data-driven comparison of how two systems impact a study is possible. Making it a reality would constitute one more step toward a better evaluation. Criterion 5: Assessment of adverse events: "[U]sing an extensive objective adverse events scale is often not feasible in daily clinical practice because of time constraints and practical considerations. Therefore, adverse events assessments in effectiveness trials could be limited to critical issues based on experiences from prior trials." A patient nicks their finger while opening a blister pack. Do you run a blood panel? Of course not. And while the example is extreme, it points to a real phenomenon: bringing so much scrutiny to minor AEs that a trial becomes almost impossible to administer, while actual patient safety remains unaffected. Of course, patient safety is always the first priority. And collection of safety data is required. But each hour spent on AE scoring and minute description is an hour no longer available to care for the patient or to collect data on efficacy and serious AEs. Turning to software assessment, are you measuring every page's load time for web-based applications? Or are you measuring "session times" and (better still) average time to query close? Are you giving too much weight to password strength criteria or change frequency, and not enough to backup/DR processes? The devil may be in the details, but in the attempt to root him out, don't blind yourself to the ultimate aims your software is meant to serve. Criterion 6: Adequate Sample Size To Assess a Minimally Important Difference From a Patient Perspective: "The sample size of an effectiveness trial should be sufficient to detect at least a minimally important difference on a health-related quality of life scale." Criterion 7: Intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis: "[S]tatistical analyses in efficacy trials frequently exclude patients with protocol deviations. In clinical practice, however, factors such as compliance, adverse events, drug regimens, co-morbidities, concomitant treatments, or costs all can alter efficacy. A 'completers only' analysis would not take these factors adequately into account." As with the first two, I'm bundling these criteria. They aren't synonymous, but their intent is similar: to enlarge the pool of data. In simple terms, these criteria tell us to "randomize as many subjects as necessary to infer even small differences in outcome, and include them all in the analysis." Turing to EDC evaluation, consider these two sets of data: mean "session time per form completed" among the 20 study coordinators who entered data for a Phase Ib mean "time to query resolution" for all 200 sites contributing to a Phase III There are two significant differences between these sets, one obvious and one less so. Provided at least one contributor at each site in the latter set received EDC sign in credentials, the sample of 200 sites is just larger than a sample of 20 coordinators. Also, while the first set restricts the source of data to those who actually interacted with the system, the second set draws no such line: anyone at any site (provided they were given sign in credentials) is a source of data. Why should this be so? All behaviors–from those who entered data, those who signed in but did not enter data, and those who never signed in but could have–provide clues to a system's impact; in this case, to its adoption rate. As an industry, we are years–maybe decades–away from valid and reliable measures of our technology's impact on the effectiveness of trial conduct. The endeavor is probably in its infancy. But what better time to ask the big questions? Let us know yours. 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Q: how to clear the field when the ui-select is in a disabled state? Could you please tell me how to clear the field or remove the field in a disabled state? I am using UI-select in this example. I add one condition whenever the user selects Nicole it will deselect the ui-select (the user is not able to select anymore options). But I want the user to be able to clear/remove the Nicole in disabled mode . Example: if user by mistake chooses Nicole option then he has no way to select any other option. So can I clear the Nicole option in disable state? Here is my plunker. $scope.OnClickSelect = function(item) { if (item.name === 'Nicole') { if ($scope.multipleDemo.length > 0) { $scope.multipleDemo.pop =[]; } $scope.disabled = true; } $scope.multipleDemo.push(item.age); } A: The question is not clear. Do you want to enable the ui-select even after selecting "Nicole" or just want to clear the ng-model? If you want to give an option of enabling the ui-select when the user accidentally selects "Nicole" you have to keep a checkbox or any trigger that sets $scope.disabled = false; Also 2 more issues with your OnClickSelect method. I am guessing you are trying to clear the ng-moodel when the user selects "Nicole" but $scope.multipleDemo.pop =[]; creates a new property called pop to the array multipleDemo. If you want to clear the array use $scope.multipleDemo =[]; Why are you pushing just age property into multipleDemo array? If you want only age property to be stored, you can use the following syntax in your ui-select code <ui-select-choices repeat="person.age as person in people | filter:$select.search"> {{person.name}} </ui-select-choices>
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Solidus is a free, open-source eCommerce platform based on the Ruby on Rails framework. Built as a Rails engine, Solidus is designed to be incredibly flexible: you start from a strong foundation and a fully functional backend, but you can customize every single aspect of the platform, either through built-in configuration hooks and extensions or the Ruby's and Rails' native override mechanisms. By providing the building blocks for creating production-grade online stores, Solidus saves you a lot of time and money, while still giving you all the flexibility you're going to need. Today, Solidus is used in production by a multitude of popular stores such as FLOYD, Maisonette, MeUndies, Away, Casper, Bonobos, Ace & Tate and quite a few others. The history of Solidus​ You may safely skip this section if you're not interested in the history of the project. In the beginning there was Spree Commerce, a still very popular eCommerce platform for Rails. Spree was an incredibly active, community-maintained project that saw a lot of activity. In 2015 however, Stembolt, an eCommerce consulting firm, didn't like the direction the project was taking and created a fork they called Solidus, which put the focus on stability, ease of upgrade and backwards-compatibility. Shortly after, the Spree project was acquired by First Data, a payment services provider, which completely shut down the development of the project. At this point, Solidus started gaining a lot of traction. Much of the Spree community migrated to Solidus and started contributing to the platform. Stembolt did an amazing job in giving the project a strong direction and creating a passionate community around it. In July 2018, however, Stembolt was also acquired by one of their clients, JUUL Labs, and stopped actively working on Solidus. Luckily, Solidus was built to survive the hit: the community, led by Nebulab, the largest contributor to the platform, quickly reorganized under a new model of decentralized ownership that would guarantee the long-term success of the platform. Today, the Solidus community is strong and healthy, with technical and financial contributions from several industries. Retailers, agencies and passionate developers have come together to work on a project they love and use on a day-to-day basis. The result is an eCommerce platform that is built by the same people who use it every day, and incorporates insights and feedback from companies that come from different business domains and scales. Solidus vs the competition​ eCommerce is quite an old problem, and it has been solved in many different ways throughout the years. In this section, we'll attempt to compare Solidus to some of the most popular approaches and specific products in the industry. Bear in mind that each product was built to solve a very specific problem, just like Solidus, and may or may not be a good fit for your needs. SaaS platforms​ SaaS (Software as a Service) platforms are managed solutions that are hosted by the company that created them, in exchange for a monthly or yearly fee. Popular examples are Shopify and BigCommerce. These products usually expose a UI that allows you to control different aspects of your store and provide some kind of extension or app marketplace where you can install additional functionality, either for free or by paying an additional fee. While they are great to quickly get your store up and running, SaaS platforms are, by their very nature, quite limited in how much they can be customized. Because you don't have direct access to the code that is running on your store, you can only customize what the software vendor allows you to customize. Furthermore, any customizations you create are "isolated" and cannot easily interact with other components of the system. This makes it much more difficult to create fully integrated experiences. Solidus takes a very different approach: by giving you full access to the underlying platform's code, it allows you to completely customize any aspect of your store. When you decide to base your store on Solidus, the sky is the limit, quite literally. Of course, this comes at a cost: you need to make sure you have the technical expertise and resources you need to maintain your store. Open-source platforms​ Solidus' approach is not new in the eCommerce world. Magento and Spree are among the most popular open-source eCommerce platforms, although there are definitely others. While the general approach of these platforms is the same as Solidus, each product is tailored for a slightly different type of store and user base, and understanding these differences is key to making the right decision. Magento, for example, is a very large and bulky piece of software. This makes it a good option for stores that need a ton of standard features out of the box and are not looking to do a lot of customization. That same strength, however, can become a problem for smaller stores that want a flexible platform that can grow with them, or even for larger stores that want to be able to customize every nook and cranny of their customer (and admin) experience. Spree, the project Solidus was forked from, still provides a lot of customization freedom, although the community has been working to appeal to a larger user base by creating UI-based configuration flows and out-of-the-box storefront themes. These features suffer from the same limitations as SaaS platforms: at best, they will sit unused in your codebase as you ignore them and do your own thing; at worst, they will actively slow you down as you try to make them work for your unique use case. Solidus took a different path: it's a complete, yet nimble platform that puts you in total control of the shopping experience you want to build. While this can feel scary at first, it's a really liberating experience once you get used to it. The history of Solidus Solidus vs the competition
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Fulfilling the promise of the materials genome initiative with high-throughput experimental methodologies Green, M. L. and Choi, C. L. and Hattrick-Simpers, J. R. and Joshi, A. M. and Takeuchi, I. and Barron, S. C. and Campo, E. and Chiang, T. and Empedocles, S. and Gregoire, J. M. and Kusne, A. G. and Martin, J. and Mehta, A. and Persson, K. and Trautt, Z. and Van Duren, J. and Zakutayev, A. (2017) Fulfilling the promise of the materials genome initiative with high-throughput experimental methodologies. Applied Physics Reviews, 4 (1). Art. No. 011105. ISSN 1931-9401. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170616-160215339 The Materials Genome Initiative, a national effort to introduce new materials into the market faster and at lower cost, has made significant progress in computational simulation and modeling of materials. To build on this progress, a large amount of experimental data for validating these models, and informing more sophisticated ones, will be required. High-throughput experimentation generates large volumes of experimental data using combinatorial materials synthesis and rapid measurement techniques, making it an ideal experimental complement to bring the Materials Genome Initiative vision to fruition. This paper reviews the state-of-the-art results, opportunities, and challenges in high-throughput experimentation for materials design. A major conclusion is that an effort to deploy a federated network of high-throughput experimental (synthesis and characterization) tools, which are integrated with a modern materials data infrastructure, is needed. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4977487 DOI Article http://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4977487 Publisher Article Campo, E. 0000-0002-9808-4112 Gregoire, J. M. 0000-0002-2863-5265 Trautt, Z. 0000-0001-5929-0354 © 2017 the Authors. All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Received 12 September 2016; accepted 9 February 2017; published online 28 March 2017. We are grateful to Alex King, John Newsam, John Perkins, Abhijit V. Shevade, John Smythe, and Ji-Cheng Zhao for manuscript input, and Andrey Dobrynin, Tom Kalil, Om Nalamasu, Nag Patibandla, Shannon Sullivan, and the National Science Foundation (DMR Grant No. 1439054) for their critical role in making the workshop16 possible. J.M.G. acknowledges support from the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, a DOE Energy Innovation Hub, supported through the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy Award No. DE-SC0004993. A.Z. was supported by U.S. DOE, as a part of a Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) program, under Contract No. DE-AC36-08GO28308 to NREL. Certain commercial equipment, instruments, or materials are identified in this paper to adequately specify the experimental procedure. Such identification does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, nor does it imply that the materials or equipment identified are necessarily the best available for the purpose. JCAP NSF DMR-1439054 Department of Energy (DOE) DE-SC0004993 Department of Energy (DOE) DE-AC36-08GO28308 Fulfilling the promise of the materials genome initiative with high-throughput experimental methodologies. M. L. Green, C. L. Choi, J. R. Hattrick-Simpers, A. M. Joshi, I. Takeuchi, S. C. Barron, E. Campo, T. Chiang, S. Empedocles, J. M. Gregoire, A. G. Kusne, J. Martin, A. Mehta, K. Persson, Z. Trautt, J. Van Duren, and A. Zakutayev. Applied Physics Reviews 2017 4:1
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Bill Maher, the conservative? I know many of you, like me, haven't been able to watch Bill Maher in the past as he has spewed out so much leftist secular progressive pablum which many times revelled in making fun of those with strong religious and patriotic views. But recently Maher has made some stunning conservative leaning statements that makes you wonder if Bill Maher has had some kind of divine intervention resulting in his understanding the wisdom of the right. Just a couple of months ago Maher blasted California's high taxes, and said about California officials if they keep it up [raising taxes] "liberals, you may lose me". But that video is nothing to what Maher said on Friday night's HBO show to Brian Levy who sickeningly was making a relative equivalent comparison between extremist Muslim terrorists and deeply religious Jews and Christians. From Real Clear Politics "HBO host Bill Maher debates guest Brian Levy, the director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University in San Bernardino, about the Boston Marathon Bombers' Muslim faith playing a role in their terrorism." A hat tip to my great American brother Sandy for informing me of this video you can see on real clear politics video. I took the video from Big News World News on You Tube. In searching, I found out that this isn't the first time that Maher has blasted Muslim extremists. Check out this video from April of two years ago. Those were amazing videos to me on statements made by Bill Maher. Liberals, if you've lost Bill Maher, you've lost the ideological war.
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Last week, Arby's announced its new sandwich lineup, the King's Hawaiian Sandwiches. Each one will feature King's Hawaiian buns, the sweet and savory rolls that have become a certified cult favorite. To honor the new partnership, Arby's announced a promotion to send a few lucky fans all the way to Hawaii to taste the new sandwiches for only $6. Monday is the last day to win. Yes, of course, $6 is a good deal for a trip to Hawaii, but there is one major catch: You only get to spend six hours in Honolulu, Hawaii. And you won't get to do anything but eat sandwiches. Arby's is selling the last set of the $6 round-trip tickets — which also happens to be the price of the new sandwiches at 12 p.m. ET today, Monday, April 15, USA Today reported. The tickets are on a first come, first serve basis and there are only five tickets available during each time slot. On the journey, the 10 winners will be flown to Los Angeles in an economy seat, where they will stay overnight before hopping aboard a flight to Honolulu. The winners will be blessed with either a first-class or business seat for the five and a half hour flight from Los Angeles to Hawaii. It's then a bit unclear what happens once you land. However, as Business Insider noted, the terms and conditions of the trip state that the winners will have "the opportunity to participate in a marketing video shoot for Arby's and King's Hawaiian." In order to participate in the trip, each ticket holder has to sign a release allowing their likeness to appear in marketing materials for the restaurant chain. According to USA Today, the approximate retail value of the prize, including roundtrip tickets to both LAX and Hawaii, as well as a Los Angeles hotel stay, is $2,700. So now, you just have to weigh the pros and cons of going to Hawaii for just a few hours at the cost of a sandwich.
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A day and a half after my return to Scotland, I departed for the Netherlands and a splendid conference. The conference was an interdisciplinary look at the place and period I'm working in. It gave me some great context for my research. It also meant that I spent the night before in conclave with one of the archaeology students, making sure my presentation on the implications of certain linguistic features would make sense to archaeologists. So he did. But we didn't get out of the bus to walk around on things that weren't there to walk around on. The next site had a more interesting feature: a church built smack in the middle. Relevant finds in the Netherlands tend to be on mounds that raise the living structures above flood levels, which makes them attractive building sites for later periods. The mound in this particular area was partially dug up in the 19th century for the peat it contained, before the archaeologists took over and (slowly) dug up the rest. Despite popular conception, it appears that there is at least one Dutchman who doesn't like windmills. Our guide expressed some regret that the diocese refused to let them dig under the church itself so they could finish their excavation. I suppose you can't have everything.
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Changing the approach to IVMS implementation Marine Management Organisation Created by Marine Management Organisation 0 comments Crucially for fishers, this means that there is now a pause to the planned roll-out of the new system over the summer. Michael Coyle, head of compliance and control for the MMO, said: We are working on a solution to ensure that IVMS is introduced to the under 12 metre fishing fleet in the most practical way using the most appropriate technology. The policy has not changed but the timetable for introduction will change. Following the consultation, we are reviewing our approach. We continue to work through practical issues and we will set a fresh timetable for the project later this year. The principle behind the introduction of IVMS remains the same; working with Defra, the MMO is committed to providing a more accurate picture of fishing location and activity, which will inform sustainable fisheries and support the viability of the fishing business in the future. The pause will not affect the project overall as implementation of IVMS nationally was not expected before 2021. Vessel owners and sk Marrakesh Treaty: UK publishes Government responseMonday, 10 Sep Corporate report: European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) implementation reportsWednesday, 11 Sep Our customer support model is changingThursday, 13 Oct New body to support financial sanctions implementation launchedThursday, 31 Mar OPG's security bond provider is changingTuesday, 20 Sep
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Research Blog/English Research Blog/日本語 Posts Taged chainer Preferred Networks releases version 6 of both the open source deep learning framework Chainer and the general-purpose matrix calculation library CuPy 2019-05-16 Tags: Chainer, CuPy preferred May 16, 2019, Tokyo Japan – Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, Head Office: Tokyo, President & CEO: Toru Nishikawa) has released Chainer(TM) v6 and CuPy(TM) v6, major updates of PFN's open source deep learning framework and general-purpose matrix calculation library, respectively. The latest version will run as-is on most of the code used in previous versions. Chainer was released as open source software in 2015 and is known as a pioneer of flexible and intuitive deep learning frameworks based on the Define-by-Run method. Chainer has since been supported by many users and is being actively developed. ChainerX, a C++ implementation of automatic differentiation that has experimentally been integrated into the main Chainer distribution since the release of the v6 beta version, now supports more examples. The use of ChainerX can significantly reduce overhead on the framework side in both forward and backward propagations without losing much of Chainer's flexibility and backward compatibility, resulting in increased performance. In addition, Chainer and ChainerX source code does not need to be changed to use new hardware on ChainerX if a third-party developer implements the support for the hardware as a plug-in. Main features of Chainer v6 and CuPy v6 are: Integration of ChainerX Fast and more portable multi-dimensional arrays and the automatic differentiation backend have been added. A compatibility layer has been implemented to allow for the use of ChainerX arrays in the same manner as NumPy and CuPy arrays, allowing automatic differentiation with low overhead in C++. An integrated device API has been introduced. The unified interface can handle the specification of devices or inter-device transfer for a wide variety of backends such as NumPy, CuPy, iDeep, and ChainerX. Enhanced support for training in mixed precision Mixed 16, a new default data type, has been added. It is a mixed precision mode that realizes transparent training using operations in single and half precisions. Dynamic scaling that detects and automatically adjusts overflow has been implemented in order to avoid underflow in mixed precision training. Addition of a function and link test tool A test tool that generates unit tests for forward and backward propagations as well as second order differentials with minimal code has been added. CuPy arrays to support NumPy functions NumPy's experimental feature __array_function__ is supported now. CuPy arrays have been directly applied to many __array_function__ enabled Numpy functions. Chainer Release Note: https://github.com/chainer/chainer/releases/tag/v6.0.0 Chainer Documentation: https://docs.chainer.org/en/v6.0.0/ Blog: https://chainer.org/announcement/2019/05/16/released-v6.html PFN will continue improving Chainer performance and expanding the backend. It will contribute to improved performance in a wide range of use cases by making ChainerX easier to use as well as supporting more arithmetic operations. Chainer has incorporated a number of development results from external contributors. PFN will continue to quickly adopt the results of the latest deep learning research and promote the development and popularization of Chainer in collaboration with supporting companies and the OSS community. About the Chainer(TM) Open Source Deep Learning Framework Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework developed and provided by PFN, which has unique features and powerful performance that allow for designing complex neural networks easily and intuitively, thanks to its "Define-by-Run" approach. Since it was open-sourced in June 2015, as one of the most popular frameworks, Chainer has attracted not only the academic community but also many industrial users who need a flexible framework to harness the power of deep learning in their research and real-world applications. Chainer quickly incorporates the results of the latest deep learning research. With additional packages such as ChainerRL (reinforcement learning), ChainerCV (computer vision), and Chainer Chemistry(a deep learning library for chemistry and biology)and through the support of Chainer development partner companies, PFN aims to promote the most advanced research and development activities of researchers and practitioners in each field.(http://chainer.org/) Preferred Networks releases ChainerX, a C++ implementation of automatic differentiation of N-dimensional arrays, integrated into Chainer v6 (beta version) for higher computing performance 2018-12-03 Tags: Chainer preferred Dec. 3, 2018, Tokyo Japan – Preferred Networks, Inc. ("PFN", Head Office: Tokyo, President & CEO: Toru Nishikawa) releases ChainerX, a C++ implementation of automatic differentiation of N-dimensional arrays for the Chainer™ v6 open source deep learning framework. Chainer v6 will run without the need to change most of the code used in previous versions. Since the release of its source code in 2015, the development of Chainer, known as a pioneer of flexible and intuitive deep learning frameworks, has been very active and attracted many users. Many other deep learning frameworks have followed suit in adopting Chainer's Define-by-Run method, demonstrating the foresight of Chainer. Chainer's pure Python implementation policy has, on the one hand, contributed to the legibility and simplicity of code, but on the other, it was becoming a bottleneck due to increased overhead of the Python execution system relative to the overall runtime as its performance improved. Therefore, the release of ChainerX, which is written in C++ and integrated into the main Chainer, is a first step in achieving higher performance without losing much of Chainer's flexibility and backward compatibility for many users. Main features of ChainerX are: C++ implementation in close connection with Python – NumPy, CuPy™, and automatic differentiation (autograd), all of which are mostly written in Python, have been implemented in C++ The logic of matrix calculation, convolution operations, and error backpropagation has all been implemented in C++ to reduce CPU overhead by Python by up to 87% (comparison of overhead measurements only) Easy to work with CPU, GPU, and other hardware backends Replaceable backends have increased portability between devices Figure:In addition to the multidimensional array implementation which corresponds to NumPy/CuPy, the Define-by-Run style automatic differentiation function is covered by ChainerX. Chainer Release Note: https://github.com/chainer/chainer/releases/tag/v6.0.0b1 ChainerX Documentation: https://docs.chainer.org/en/latest/chainerx/index.html Blog: https://chainer.org/announcement/2018/12/03/chainerx.html As well as improving ChainerX performance and expanding the backend, PFN plans to enable models written in ChainerX to be called from non-Python environments. For more details on Chainer X, developer Seiya Tokui is scheduled to give a presentation at NeurIPS, a top conference in machine learning (formerly called NIPS), in Montreal, Canada this month. Dec. 7, 12:50-02:55 Open Source Software Showcase: http://learningsys.org/nips18/schedule.html Chainer has adopted a number of development proposals from external contributors. PFN will continue to quickly adopt the results of the latest deep learning research and promote the development and popularization of Chainer in collaboration with supporting companies and the OSS community. About the Chainer™ Open Source Deep Learning Framework Chainer quickly incorporates the results of the latest deep learning research. With additional packages such as ChainerRL (reinforcement learning), ChainerCV (computer vision), and Chainer Chemistry(a deep learning library for chemistry and biology)and through the support of Chainer development partner companies, PFN aims to promote the most advanced research and development activities of researchers and practitioners in each field. (http://chainer.org/) Preferred Networks releases version 5 of both the open source deep learning framework, Chainer and the general-purpose array calculation library, CuPy. Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa) has released Chainer(TM) v5 and CuPy(TM) v5, major updates of PFN's open source deep learning framework and general-purpose array calculation library, respectively. In this major upgrade after six months, Chainer has become easier to use after integrating with ChainerMN, which has been provided as a distributed deep learning package to Chainer. The latest v5 will run as-is on most of the code used in previous versions. Integrated with the ChainerMN distributed deep learning package ・With ChainerMN incorporated in Chainer, fast distributed deep learning on multiple GPUs can be conducted more easily. Support for data augmentation library NVIDIA(R) ・Chainer v5 performs faster data preprocessing by decoding and resizing of JPEG images on GPUs. Support for FP16 ・Changing to half-precision floating-point (FP16) format is possible with minimal code changes. ・Reduced memory consumption, which allows larger batch sizes. ・Further speed increases with the use of NVIDIA(R) Volta GPU Tensor Cores. Latest Intel(R) Architecture compatibility ・Chainer v5 supports the latest version 2 of Chainer Backend for Intel(R) Architecture (previously, iDeep, which was added to Chainer v4) for faster training and inference on Intel(R) Processors. High-speed computing and memory saving for static graphs ・Chainer v5 optimizes computation and memory usage by caching static graphs that do not change throughout training. This speeds up training by 20-60%. Enhanced cooperation with Anaconda Numba and PyTorch, enabling the mutual exchange of parallel data ・Added ability to pass a CuPy array directly to a JIT-compiled function by Anaconda Numba. ・DLpack:Array data can be exchanged with PyTorch and other frameworks. CuPy basic operations are 50% faster ・Performance of basic operations such as memory allocation and array initialization has improved. CuPy Release Note: https://github.com/cupy/cupy/releases/tag/v5.0.0 Upgrade Guide:https://docs.chainer.org/en/v5.0.0/upgrade.html Chainer and CuPy have incorporated a number of development results from external contributors. PFN will continue to quickly adopt the results of the latest deep learning research and promote the development and popularization of Chainer and CuPy in collaboration with supporting companies and the OSS community. ◆ About the Chainer(TM) Open Source Deep Learning Framework Chainer awarded the Open Source Data Science Project Award Winner at the ODSC East 2018 The Open Source Data Science Project award is given in recognition for the significant contribution to the field of data science. Winners in previous years were the Pandas Project and scikit-learn. Chainer, an open source deep learning framework, won the award this year, in the recognition of its dynamic and flexible neural network definition by "define-by-run". Chainer is evaluated for the award as follows: Chainer strives to "bridge the gap between algorithms and deep learning implementations" in its flexible and intuitive Python-based framework for neural networks. Chainer was the first framework to provide the "define-by-run" neural network definition which allows for dynamic changes in the network. Since flexibility is a significant part of the foundations of Chainer, the framework allows for customization that similar platforms do not so easily provide and supports computations on either CPUs or GPUs. https://opendatascience.com/odsc-east-2018-open-source-data-science-project-award-winner-the-chainer-framework/ About the Open Data Science Conference (ODSC) ODSC is a conference for people to connect with the data science community and contribute to the open source applications they use every day. Its goal is to bring together the global data science community to help foster the exchange of innovative ideas and encourage the growth of open source software. About the Chainer Open Source Deep Learning Framework Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework developed mainly by PFN, which has unique features and powerful performance that allow for designing complex neural networks easily and intuitively, thanks to its "Define-by-Run" approach. Since it was open-sourced in June 2015, as one of the most popular frameworks, Chainer has attracted not only the academic community but also many industrial users who need a flexible framework to harness the power of deep learning in their research and real-world applications. Chainer incorporates the results of the latest deep learning research. With additional packages such as ChainerMN (distributed learning), ChainerRL (reinforcement learning), ChainerCV (computer vision) and through the support of Chainer development partner companies, PFN aims to promote the most advanced research and development activities of researchers and practitioners in each field. (http://chainer.org/) Preferred Networks released open source deep learning framework Chainer v4 and general-purpose array calculation library CuPy v4. Tokyo, Japan, April 17, 2018 — Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa) has released v4 of Chainer™ and CuPy™, major updates of the open source deep learning framework and the general-purpose array calculation library, respectively. This major upgrade to Chainer and CuPy incorporates the results of the latest deep learning research over the last six months. The newly released v4 is largely compatible with previous versions of Chainer. Main features of Chainer and CuPy v4 include: Additional functions for fast, memory-efficient training on NVIDIA(R) GPUs *1 Chainer now supports NVIDIA TensorCore to speed up convolutional operations. Loss scaling has also been implemented to alleviate the vanishing gradient problem when using half-precision floats. Quick installation of CuPy We have begun providing a binary package of CuPy to reduce the installation time from 10 minutes down to about 10 seconds. Optimized for Intel(R) Architecture An Intel Deep Learning Package (iDeep) *2 backend has been added to make training and inference on Intel CPUs faster. This delivers an 8.9-fold improvement of GoogLeNet (a neural network used for image recognition) inference speed on CPUs, according to our benchmark results*3. More functions supporting second order differentiation Enhanced support for second order differentiation, which was first introduced in v3, allows easier implementation of the latest networks and algorithms. A new function to export results of training with Chainer in the Caffe format A function to export Chainer's computational procedure and learned weights in the Caffe format has been added as experimental. This makes it easier to use the results of training with Chainer even in an environment where Python cannot be executed. (Exporting into the ONNX format is also available via the onnx-chainer package.) ◆Chainer ReleaseNote: https://github.com/chainer/chainer/releases/tag/v4.0.0 ◆Update Guide:https://docs.chainer.org/en/latest/upgrade.html Chainer and CuPy have taken in a number of development results from external contributors. PFN will continue working with supporting companies and the OSS community to promote the development and popularization of Chainer and CuPy. * 1:http://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/sdk/mixed-precision-training/index.html * 2:NumPy-compatible library for performing general arithmetic operations in deep learning at a high speed on Intel CPUs https://github.com/intel/ideep * 3:The results of comparison in time to process an image between when iDeep was enabled and disabled. Intel Math Kernel Library was enabled in both cases. Intel Xeon(R) CPU E5-2623 v3 was used. Chainer incorporates the results of the latest deep learning research. With additional packages such as ChainerMN (distributed learning), ChainerRL (reinforcement learning), ChainerCV (computer vision) and through the support of Chainer development partner companies, PFN aims to promote the most advanced research and development activities of researchers and practitioners in each field. (http://chainer.org/) Preferred Networks achieved the world's fastest training time in deep learning, completed training on ImageNet in 15 minutes,using the distributed learning package ChainerMN and a large-scale parallel computer 2017-11-10 Tags: Chainer, ChainerMN preferred November 10, 2017, Tokyo – Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa) has achieved the world's fastest training time in deep learning by using its large-scale parallel computer MN-1 1. With the size of training data and the number of parameters expanding for the sake of better accuracy of deep learning models, computation time is also increasing. It is not unusual to take several weeks to train a model. Getting multiple GPUs to link with one another for faster training is very important to reduce the time spent on trial and error and verification of new ideas, and produce results quickly. On the other hand, it is generally known in parallel/distributed learning that the accuracy and learning rate of a model decrease gradually with increased GPUs, due to larger batch sizes and GPU communication overhead. This time, we have improved learning algorithms and parallel performance to address these issues, and used one of Japan's most powerful parallel computers with 1,024 of NVIDIA(R)'s Tesla(R) multi-node P100 GPUs and leverages Chainer's distributed learning package ChainerMN 2 for training. As a result, we completed training ResNet-50 3 for image classification on the ImageNet 4 dataset in 15 minutes, which is a significant improvement from the previously best known result 5. The research paper on this achievement is available in the following URL under the title "Extremely Large Minibatch SGD: Training ResNet-50 on ImageNet in 15 Minutes". (https://www.preferred-networks.jp/docs/imagenet_in_15min.pdf) Based on this research result, PFN will further accelerate its research and development activities in the fields of transportation systems, manufacturing, and bio/healthcare, which require large-scale deep learning. 1 One of the most powerful private supercomputer in Japan, contains 1,024 of NVIDIA(R)'s Tesla(R) multi-node P100 GPUs.https://www.preferred-networks.jp/en/news/pr20170920 2 A package adding distributed learning functionality with multiple GPUs to the open source deep learning framework Chainer 3 A network frequently used in the field of image recognition 4 A dataset widely used for image classification 5 Training completed in 31 minutes using Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8160 x 1,600(Y. You et al. ImageNet Training in Minutes. CoRR,abs/1709.05011, 2017) ■ About the Chainer Open Source Deep Learning Framework Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework being developed mainly by PFN, which has unique features and powerful performance that allow for designing complex neural networks easily and intuitively, thanks to its "Define-by-Run" approach. Since it was open-sourced in June 2015, as one of the most popular frameworks, Chainer has attracted not only the academic community but also many industrial users who need a flexible framework to harness the power of deep learning in their research and real-world applications. ■ About Preferred Networks, Inc. Founded in March 2014 with the aim of promoting business utilization of deep learning technology focused on IoT, PFN advocates Edge Heavy Computing as a way to handle the enormous amounts of data generated by devices in a distributed and collaborative manner at the edge of the network, driving innovation in three priority business areas: transportation, manufacturing and bio/healthcare. PFN promotes advanced initiatives by collaborating with world leading organizations, such as Toyota Motor Corporation, Fanuc Corporation, and the National Cancer Center. (https://www.preferred-networks.jp/en/) *Chainer(R) is the trademark or the registered trademark of Preferred Networks, Inc. in Japan and other countries. Preferred Networks released open source deep learning framework Chainer v3 and NVIDIA GPU array calculation library CuPy v2 Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa) has released Chainer v3, a major update of the open source deep learning framework Chainer(R), as well as NVIDIA(R) GPU array calculation library CuPy™ v2. We release a major upgrade of Chainer every three months that quickly incorporates the results of the latest deep learning research. The newly released Chainer v3 will run without the need to change most of your code. Main features of Chainer v3 and CuPy v2 include: 1. Automatic differentiation of second and higher order derivatives Chainer now supports automatic differentiation of second order and higher derivatives in many functions. This will enable users to easily implement deep learning methods that require second order differentiation as per equations written in papers. 2. Improved CuPy memory allocation In many neural nets, memory efficiency when using GPUs will improve significantly, and reallocation of memory will be reduced in some cases, increasing speed. 3. Sparse matrix support has been added to CuPy Large-scale graph analysis and natural language processing, which have previously been highly costly to implement on GPUs, can now be implemented more easily thanks to sparse matrix calculation being available on the GPU. ◆ Chainer ReleaseNote: https://github.com/chainer/chainer/releases/tag/v3.0.0 Chainer v3 has taken in a number of development results from external contributors as its previous versions did. PFN will continue working with supporting companies and the OSS community to promote the development and popularization of Chainer. ◆ About the Chainer Open Source Deep Learning Framework Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework developed by PFN, which has unique features and powerful performance that enables users to easily and intuitively design complex neural networks, thanks to its "Define-by-Run" approach. Since it was open-sourced in June 2015, as one of the most popular frameworks, Chainer has attracted not only the academic community but also many industrial users who need a flexible framework to harness the power of deep learning in their research and real-world applications. *Chainer(R) and CuPyTM are the trademark or the registered trademark of Preferred Networks, Inc. in Japan and other countries. Preferred Networks Launches one of Japan's Most Powerful Private Sector Supercomputers Features NTT Com Group's Cloud-based GPU platform TOKYO, JAPAN — This September, Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN), a provider of IoT-centric deep learning systems, NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com), the ICT solutions and international communications business within the NTT Group, and NTT Com subsidiary NTT PC Communications Incorporated (NTTPC) announced today the launch of a private supercomputer designed to facilitate research and development of deep learning, including autonomous driving and cancer diagnosis. The new supercomputer is one of the most powerful to be developed by the private sector in Japan and is equipped with NTT Com and NTTPC's Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) platform, and contains 1,024 of NVIDIA(R)'s Tesla(R) multi-node P100 GPUs. Theoretically, the processing speed of the new supercomputer can reach 4.7 PetaFLOPS—a massive 4,700 trillion floating point operations per second—the fastest levels of any computing environment in Japan. Overview of the private supercomputer PFN's deep learning research demands an ultra high-speed, high capacity, state-of-the-art computing environment. Existing GPU platforms require massive electricity supplies, generate excessive heat and offer inadequate network speed. To address these issues, PFN adopted the NTT Com Group's proven GPU platform, which boasts significantly advanced technology. They additionally leveraged the latest data center design, building a large-scale multi-node platform using ChainerMN, PFN's technology that significantly accelerates the speed of deep learning by parallelizing calculations over multiple nodes. NTT Com group has developed and released a multi-node GPU platform on Enterprise Cloud, Nexcenter(TM), a world-leading data center service, which incorporates the group's extensive know-how in GPU performance maximization. Following the supercomputer launch, PFN plans to increase the processing speed of its open source deep learning framework Chainer. They will further accelerate their research and development in the field of transportation systems, manufacturing, bio and healthcare industry which require a huge amount of computing resources. PFN will additionally consider the deployment of NVIDIA(R) Tesla(R) V100 GPUs, which are based on next-generation Volta GPU technology. NTT Com group will continue to support PFN's research and the commercialization of their developed solutions with AI-related technologies and platforms. "NVIDIA is excited to see the launch of Preferred Networks' private supercomputer, built in partnership with NTT Com Group. Computing power is the source of competitive advantage for deep learning, the core technology of modern AI. We have high expectations that the new system will accelerate Preferred Networks' business and contribute to Japan's economic growth." Masataka Osaki NVIDIA Japan Country Manager, Vice President of Corporate Sales Chainer Nexcenter ◆ About Preferred Networks, Inc. Founded in March 2014 with the aim of promoting business utilization of deep learning technology focused on IoT, PFN advocates Edge Heavy Computing as a way to handle the enormous amounts of data generated by devices in a distributed and collaborative manner at the edge of the network, driving innovation in three priority business areas: transportation, manufacturing and bio/healthcare. PFN develops and provides Chainer, an open source deep learning framework. PFN promotes advanced initiatives by collaborating with world leading organizations, such as Toyota Motor Corporation, Fanuc Corporation, and the National Cancer Center. https://www.preferred-networks.jp/en/ ◆ About NTT Communications Corporation NTT Communications provides consultancy, architecture, security and cloud services to optimize the information and communications technology (ICT) environments of enterprises. These offerings are backed by the company's worldwide infrastructure, including the leading global tier-1 IP network, the Arcstar Universal One™ VPN network reaching over 190 countries/regions, and 140 secure data centers worldwide. NTT Communications' solutions leverage the global resources of NTT Group companies including Dimension Data, NTT DOCOMO and NTT DATA. www.ntt.com | Twitter@NTT Com | Facebook@NTT Com | LinkedIn@NTT Com ◆ NTT PC Communications Incorporated NTTPC Communications Incorporated (NTTPC), established in 1985 is a subsidiary of NTT Communications, is a network service and communication solution provider in Japanese telco market, the company has been the most strategic technology company of the group throughout of years. NTTPC launched the 1st ISP service of the NTT group, so called "InfoSphere" at 1995, and also launched the 1st Internet Data Center and server hosting services of Japan so called "WebARENA" at 1997. NTTPC have always started something new in ICT market. http://www.nttpc.co.jp/english/ 1. Chainer(R) is the trademark or the registered trademark of Preferred Networks, Inc. in Japan and other countries. 2. Other company names and product names written in this release are the trademarks or the registered trademarks of each company. Preferred Networks officially released ChainerMN version 1.0.0, a multi-node distributed learning package, making it even faster with stablized data-parallel core functions Tokyo, Japan, September 1, 2017 – Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa) has released the official version 1.0.0 of ChainerMN※1, which is a package adding distributed learning functionality with multiple GPUs to Chainer, the open source deep learning framework developed by PFN. For practical application of machine learning and deep learning technologies, the ever-increasing complexity of neural network models, with a large number of parameters and much larger training datasets requires more and more computational power to train these models. ChainerMN is a multi-node extension to Chainer that realizes large-scale distributed deep learning by high-speed communications both intra- and inter-node. PFN released the beta version of ChainerMN on May 9, 2017 and this is the first official release. The following features have been added to ChainerMN v1.0.0. ● Features of ChainerMN v1.0.0 1. Increased stability in core functions during data parallelization With this improved stability, ChainerMN can be used more comfortably. 2. Compatibility with NVIDIA Collective Communications Library (NCCL) 2.0. By supporting the latest version, it has become even faster. 3. More sample code (machine translation, DCGAN) is available. These examples will help users learn more advanced ways of using ChainerMN. 4. Expansion of supported environments (non-CUDA-Aware MPI). CUDA – Aware MPI implementation such as Open MPI and MVAPICH was necessary for the beta version, but ChainerMN is now compatible with non-CUDA-Aware MPI. 5. Initial implementation of model parallelism functions. More complex distributed learning has become possible by getting multiple GPUs to work in the model parallelism method. The conventional data parallelism approach is known to limit the possible batch size when increasing the nodes while maintaining accuracy. o overcome this, we have done the initial part of the more challenging implementation of model parallelism for greater speed than possible with data parallelism. These features provide a more stable and faster than ever deep learning experiences with ChainerMN, as well as improved usability. The following is the result of the performance measurement of ChainerMN using the image classification dataset of ImageNet. It is about 1.4 times faster than the first announcement in January this year, and 1.1 times faster than the beta version released in May. Please visit the following Chainer Blog to learn more about the experiment settings: https://chainer.org/general/2017/02/08/Performance-of-Distributed-Deep-Learning-Using-ChainerMN.html In addition, from October 2017, ChainerMN will become available on "XTREME DNA", an unmanned cloud-based super-computer deployment and operation service, provided by XTREME Design Inc.(Head office: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Naoki Shibata) ChainerMN will be added on the distributed parallel environment templates for GPU instances of the pay-per-load public cloud, Microsoft Azure. This not only eliminates the need to construct infrastructure required for large-scale distributed deep learning but also makes it easy to manage research-and-development costs. ChainerMN aims to provide an environment in which deep learning researchers and developers can easily concentrate on the main parts of research and development including the design of neural networks. PFN will continue to improve ChainerMN by adding more features and expanding its usage environment. ◆ The Open Source Deep Learning Framework Chainer (http://chainer.org) ※1:MN in ChainerMN stands for Multi-Node. https://github.com/pfnet/chainermn Preferred Networks released Version 2 of Chainer, an Open Source framework for Deep Learning New functions developed, including a significant increase of memory efficiency during learning Tokyo, Japan, June 2, 2017 – Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa) has released a major update of its open source deep learning framework Chainer, called Chainer v2. This is the first major version update since the official release of Chainer in 2015, and it enables more powerful, flexible, and intuitive functions to implement and study deep learning methods. With the rapid evolution of deep learning technology and an expanding field of target applications, user demands for the functionality of deep learning frameworks is rapidly changing and diversifying. Chainer incorporates the results of the latest deep learning research. With additional packages such as ChainerMN (distributed learning), ChainerRL (reinforcement learning), ChainerCV (computer vision) and through the support of Chainer development partner companies, PFN aims to promote the most advanced research and development activities of researchers and practitioners in each field. Chainer v2 has three major enhancements and improvements. 1. Improved memory efficiency during learning Chainer v2 shows significantly reduced memory usage without sacrificing learning speed. It has been confirmed that the memory usage can be reduced by 33% or more when learning using the network ResNet50 used in the field of image recognition. This makes it easier to design larger networks and allows to learn using larger batch sizes in usual networks. 2. Chainer's accompanying array library CuPy has been separated and made into an independent project, allowing a broader range of HPC applications to be easily accelerated using GPUs The general-purpose array calculation library CuPy is highly compatible with library NumPy, which is very popular in the field of scientific computing, making it possible to run faster using the GPU without altering the code written for use with NumPy. By separating CuPy and developing it as a separate library, we aim to increase users for expanding our application not only in deep learning field but also in other research and development fields. 3. Organized the API and made it more intuitive One of the major features of Chainer is its ability to intuitively describe a complex neural network as a program. We have taken into consideration the various use cases and needs of the community to remove unnecessary options and organize interfaces to provide a more sophisticated API. Due to a more intuitive description, unintentional bugs occur less frequently. ● Chainer Release Note: https://github.com/chainer/chainer/releases/tag/v2.0.0 ● Chainer Upgrade Guide: https://docs.chainer.org/en/stable/upgrade.html ● Chainer Blog: https://chainer.org/announcement/2017/06/01/released-v2.html The Chainer team plans to release major version updates every four months to support the most advanced research and development activities for researchers and practitioners in each field. Development results of many external contributors are also included in the Chainer V2 release. PFN will continue to work with support companies and the OSS community to promote the development and dissemination of Chainer. ◆ Chainer Meetup # 05 Community event for developers and researchers who use Chainer. Date: June 10, 2017, 14:00–18:30 Place: Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd. Shinagawa Office, Seminar Room A (Shinagawa Grand Central Tower 31f, 2-16-3 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo) Application: https://chainer.connpass.com/event/57307/ ◆ Kick-off for the Deep Learning Lab Community The Deep Learning Lab is a community of professionals who are well versed in both technology and business to apply the latest deep learning technology to real business. Microsoft Azure and Chainer are used in key platforms/frameworks to disseminate information about use examples and the latest technology trends. Date: Monday, June 19, 2017, 9:00-12:30 Place: Microsoft Japan Co., Ltd. Shinagawa Office Application: https://dllab.connpass.com/event/57981/ ◆ About the Chainer Open Source Deep Learning Framework (http://chainer.org) *Chainer(R) and DIMo(TM) are trademarks of Preferred Networks, Inc. in Japan and other countries. Drawing app "pixiv Sketch" and automatic coloring service "PaintsChainer" collaborate to provide a new function for automatic coloring of illustrations! 2017-05-24 Tags: Chainer, PaintsChainer preferred Artificial Intelligence (AI) supports the "coloring" of sketches and illustrations by providing new functions to recognize faces, clothes, and background in the image and automatically filling them with color and shading. Tokyo, Japan, 24 May 2017 – pixiv Inc. (President: Hiroki Ito, Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo) and AI startup Preferred Networks, Inc. (President & CEO: Toru Nishikawa, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, hereinafter referred to as PFN) collaborate to add the new function of automatic coloring, realized by "PaintsChainer", to the drawing communication platform "pixivSketch", available from Wednesday, May 24, 2017. pixiv Sketch is a communication platform that allows users to post drawings directly from devices such as PCs and smartphones. Even when relaxing or playing outside with friends, users can paint anytime and anywhere and experience communication in real-time by posting and sharing their drawings. The new functionality added to pixiv Sketch is realized using the technology of PaintsChainer that can automatically select painting colors, trained from pairs of line drawings and colored illustrations using Chainer, a deep learning framework developed and provided by PFN. It allows the user to perform the important process of "coloring" when producing illustrations by selecting a picture drawn on pixiv Sketch or an external image file and then simply clicking the automatic coloring button. Face, clothing, and the background of the illustration are recognized by AI and colors are automatically added. You can also put your favorite color chosen from a color palette as a hint for automatic coloring at any point on the line drawing. pixiv and PFN will continue to provide valuable services to make drawing and painting more natural and pleasant through AI technology and research. ◆ Automatic coloring function in pixiv Sketch Release date: May 24th URL: https://sketch.pixiv.net/ (Available only on Web version) How to use the new function; 1. Draw a line drawing or select an image of a line drawing 2. Start the automatic coloring tool by pressing the "Automatic coloring" button 3. Select the coloring pattern of your choice from two different styles 4. If necessary, put color hints from the color palette to adjust the coloring 5. After specifying the colors, click the arrow button to complete the coloring process! ◆ pixiv Sketch https://sketch.pixiv.net/ pixiv Sketch is a painting communication platform launched with the desire to "make everyday paintings more casual and fun". It is a service where you can post images you've painted anytime, anywhere through devices such as PCs and smartphones. ◆PaintsChainer https://paintschainer.preferred.tech/ PaintsChainer is developed and offered by PFN, and received had a great response on Twitter and other social media sites when the service was released in January 2017. Users can upload a black and white drawing file and have it colored automatically using deep learning technology. The user can also supply color hints to control the colorization results. ◆ About Preferred Networks, Inc. (https://www.preferred-networks.jp/) Founded in March 2014 with the aim of business utilization of deep learning technology focused on IoT. PFN advocates Edge Heavy Computing as a way to handle the enormous amount of data generated by devices in a distributed and collaborative manner at the edge of the network and realizes innovation in the three priority business areas of the transportation system, manufacturing industry, and bio/healthcare. PFN develops and provides solutions based on the Deep Intelligence in Motion (DIMo) platform that provides state-of-the-art deep learning technology. PFN promotes advanced initiatives by collaborating with world leading organizations, such as Toyota Motor Corporation, Fanuc Inc., National Cancer Research Center. Preferred Networks and Microsoft have a strategic collaboration in the field of deep learning solutions 2017-05-23 Tags: Chainer, DIMo preferred Tokyo, Japan, 23 May 2017 – Today, Preferred Networks, Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa, hereinafter referred to as PFN) and Microsoft Corporation (Headquarters: Redmond, Washington, USA, CEO: Satya Nadella) have agreed to strategically collaborate in the field of deep learning solutions with the aim to accelerate the applications of artificial intelligence and deep learning in the business world. Based on this alliance, both companies will promote cooperation between Microsoft's public cloud platform Microsoft Azure and PFN's deep learning technology to provide deep learning solutions for solving problems across a broad range of industries. Microsoft Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Takuya Hirano) will fully support the delivery of this collaboration to the Japanese market. Through this collaboration, both companies will work together in the following three areas; 1) Technology, 2) Human resource development, 3) Marketing. 1.Technology: Challenges that engineers face in deep learning include the increase of the time required to train complex neural networks, the growing management complexity associated with ever-increasing data, to remain flexible and adaptable to the rapid progress and innovation of deep learning, and the methodology of system development around deep learning. In this collaboration, with the aim of tackling these challenges, both companies will enhance the compatibility between Microsoft Azure IaaS and PFN's deep learning framework Chainer, providing an Azure template to deploy Chainer/ChainerMN (MN stands for Multi Node) on Azure IaaS with a single click, Chainer to Data Science VMS, Chainer on Azure batch services and SQL Servers, and improving Chainer on Windows by the summer of 2017. Currently, the standard way of developing neural networks is to develop from scratch. However, it needs high technical knowledge, and the amount of required investment is also very large. In order to drive the application of deep learning to the real world, it is essential to move from development from scratch to standardized solutions. To realize this transfer, Microsoft Azure Data + Analytics products and PFN's deep learning platform, Deep Intelligence in-Motion (DIMo) are combined to provide solutions for specific workloads and industries throughout 2017. In addition, both companies will support and nurture partnerships in the development of these solutions to accelerate the broader implementation in the real world. 2.Human resource development: The development of data science human resources is one of the main issues of applying deep learning to the real world. In order to resolve this issue, both companies will work together to provide training programs for university students, engineers and researchers throughout 2017. In addition, both companies will consider participation in data science related programs for human resource development, which are typically government organized, for higher education institutions. Training programs include not only the basics of neural networks, but also advanced classes that teach how to actually apply deep learning to real-world business applications. Through these training programs, both companies plan to train 50,000 people in three years. As goals for the training, programs such as Imagine Cup and Azure for Research, which are among the world's largest IT contests for students aiming for fostering international competitive IT talents are considered. 3.Marketing: Deep learning is just one method in machine learning, but it is now exposed to many people as a related field of artificial intelligence. As a result, it is difficult for customers to determine whether or not deep learning is effective to solve their business problems. Both companies will start a customer workshop for each industry in the summer of 2017 based on the knowledge of deep learning business cultivated by Microsoft and PFN, and real success stories using Microsoft Azure, Chainer and DIMo. By incorporating the latest deep learning technologies provided by Chainer and DIMo on a solid Azure platform, both companies provide an enterprise-grade end-to-end solution that can be incorporated into the customer's core system, throughout 2017. As a place of matching between customers who want to solve business problems with deep learning, and companies who provide consulting services and system development using deep learning, a community named "Deep Learning Lab" has been established, and the community will hold briefings on the days of June 19 and July 25, 2017. https://dllab.connpass.com/ Preferred Networks released ChainerMN, a multi-node extension to Chainer, an open source framework for deep learning Tokyo, Japan, 9 May 2017 – Today, Preferred Networks, Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa, hereinafter PFN) released ChainerMN (MN stands for Multi-Node, https://github.com/pfnet/chainermn), which can accelerate the training speed by adding a distributed learning function with multiple GPUs to Chainer, the open source deep learning framework developed by PFN. Even though the performance of GPUs is continuously improving, the ever-increasing complexity of neural network models, with large number of parameters and much larger training datasets requires more and more computational power to train these models. Today, it is common that one training session takes more than a week on a single node of a state-of-the-art computer. Aiming to provide researchers with an efficient way to conduct flexible trial and error iterations, while using large training data sets PFN developed ChainerMN, a multi-node extension for high-performance distributed training, built on top of Chainer. We demonstrated that ChainerMN finished training a model in about 4.4 hours with 32 nodes and 128 GPUs which would require about 20 days on a single-node, single GPU machine. Performance comparison experiment between ChainerMN and other frameworks https://research.preferred.jp/2017/02/chainermn-benchmark-results/ We compared the performance benchmark result of ChainerMN with those of other popular multi-node frameworks. In our 128-node experiments with a practical setting, in which the accuracy is not sacrificed too much for speed, ChainerMN outperformed other frameworks. When comparing the scalability, although the single-GPU throughputs of MXNet and CNTK (both are written in C++) are higher than ChainerMN (written in Python), we found that the throughput of ChainerMN was the highest with 128 GPUs, showing that ChainerMN is the most scalable. This result was due to the design of ChainerMN which is optimized for both intra-node and inter-node communications. Existing Chainer users can easily benefit from the performance and scalability of ChainerMN simply by changing a few lines of their original training code. ChainerMN has already been used in multiple projects in a variety of fields such as natural language processing and reinforcement learning. About the open source deep learning framework Chainer Chainer is a Python-based deep learning framework developed by PFN, which has unique features and powerful performance that enables users to easily and intuitively design complex neural networks thanks to its "Define-by-Run" feature. Since it was open-sourced in June 2015, as one of the most popular frameworks, Chainer has attracted not only the academic community but also many industrial users who need a flexible framework to harness the power of deep learning in their research and real-world applications. (http://chainer.org/) About Preferred Networks, Inc. Founded in March 2014 with the aim of business utilization of deep learning technology focused on IoT. Edge Heavy Computing handles the enormous amount of data generated by devices in a distributed and collaborative manner at the edge of the network and realizes innovation in the three priority business areas of the transportation system, manufacturing industry, and bio- healthcare. PFN develops and provides solutions based on the Deep Intelligence in-Motion (DIMo, Daimo) platform that provides state-of-the-art deep learning technology. Collaborating with world leading organizations, such as Toyota Motor Corporation, Fanuc Inc., National Cancer Research Center, we are promoting advanced initiatives.(https://www.preferred-networks.jp/en/) *Chainer(R) and DIMo(TM) are a trademark of Preferred Networks, Inc. in Japan and other countries. Preferred Networks Receives 1 billion Yen Investment from JXTG Holdings to Establish a Joint Research Project for Optimization and Automation in Oil Refineries. Preferred Networks receives Prime Minister's Award at the fifth Nippon Venture Awards Preferred Networks appoints Professor Yarin Gal of the University of Oxford as a Technical Advisor Preferred Networks Creative Project: PFN releases Crypko technology, a character generation platform Event & Talk © Copyright 2014- Preferred Networks, inc. All rights reserved.
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Had a jadelle for three years and removed it. I got pregnant immediately after the removal. After 13 weeks scan I was told there was no heartbeat and the baby stopped developing at 9 weeks. And I had a miscarriage. Now after a month I got pregnant again. it seems it's progressing well. It's my prayer that history wont repeat itself. I have been using jadelle for 5 years and my menstrual cycle is normal but l can't get pregnant. I have been on jadelle from 2013-2017, less than its term, but still l get pregnant... What must l do? I have a Jadelle myself I have been having my monthly period but now from nowhere they stopped what could be wrong with me need your advice please. .. Hie guys have being reading abt your problems abt Jadelle,I have mine now for four years now didn't have any problems with it but now am having headaches and I eat too much am worried that maybe I maybe pregnant or it's just some side iffects so I want to remove it asap,hope I won't get pregnant cz already I have two girls and am 27,want to have my 3rd bby at 30.What side iffects will I have after a long time like this plz help. Its now 8 months since I was removed my jadelle, but from that period i'm not mensuration on my monthly periods. I want to know cause of that. and if I will still going to have my monthly cycle again. I'm aged 37. I want to have my last child before I'm 40yrs. Please help me with your advice. Let him get another woman, what an *****! Come on ladies, seriously you can do better than that. I had my implants removed after exactly one week of insertion and my period has not returned. pls what can I use to restore it. thank you. Hi there. We seem to be in the same boat albeit i did conceive on clomid but baby stopped growing at 9 weeks and miscarried at 12 weeks. So yes I am convinced this is all cause of jadelle.....lets get in touch please just for support as w try to find a solution to this problem. I had my Jadelle implants removed in March 2015. It's Feb 2017 and I am still trying to conceive. I have been on four cycles of clomid but no luck. I am getting frustrated. Anyone in the same situation?
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Work, vacation and well-being: A Psychological Perspective Dalia Etzion* Coller School of Management Based on a twenty-year research study, Work, Vacation and Well-being delves into the ubiquitous yet often-underestimated issues surrounding vacation and respite. Providing an original outlook on how breaks from work can be beneficial for the well-being of employees, this book also addresses the potential negative impacts of vacation. Taking into account factors concerning the nature of the break and the person taking it, Etzion delves into the benefits and drawbacks of workplace breaks, from annual leave to maternity leave and sabbaticals. Work, Vacation and Well-being looks at breaks from work through various social and cultural lenses, to present a balanced and well-researched perspective on all angles of taking a break. Perfect for students of Organizational and Health Psychology, Work, Vacation and Well-being also widely appeals to those studying Social Policy, Management Studies, Occupational Health and Research Methods. 10.4324/9781315890029 Dive into the research topics of 'Work, vacation and well-being: A Psychological Perspective'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. vacation Social Sciences 100% Vacation Business & Economics 86% well-being Social Sciences 53% Psychological Business & Economics 48% Occupational Research Business & Economics 31% Annual Leave Business & Economics 28% Etzion, D. (2019). Work, vacation and well-being: A Psychological Perspective. Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315890029 Etzion, Dalia. / Work, vacation and well-being : A Psychological Perspective. Taylor and Francis, 2019. 265 p. @book{1054d471508d44df8d180fd5c0883c3d, title = "Work, vacation and well-being: A Psychological Perspective", abstract = "Based on a twenty-year research study, Work, Vacation and Well-being delves into the ubiquitous yet often-underestimated issues surrounding vacation and respite. Providing an original outlook on how breaks from work can be beneficial for the well-being of employees, this book also addresses the potential negative impacts of vacation. Taking into account factors concerning the nature of the break and the person taking it, Etzion delves into the benefits and drawbacks of workplace breaks, from annual leave to maternity leave and sabbaticals. Work, Vacation and Well-being looks at breaks from work through various social and cultural lenses, to present a balanced and well-researched perspective on all angles of taking a break. 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Asia Pacific|Xi Jinping Thought Explained: A New Ideology for a New Era Xi Jinping Thought Explained: A New Ideology for a New Era Xi Jinping, foreground, at the Communist Party Congress in Beijing last fall. Xi Jinping Thought, the Chinese leader's political philosophy, will soon be enshrined in the Constitution.CreditCreditKevin Frayer/Getty Images By Chris Buckley 阅读简体中文版閱讀繁體中文版 China has a new official political doctrine. It's called Xi Jinping Thought, and it is everywhere. Schools, newspapers, television, the internet, billboards and banners all trumpet the ideas of Mr. Xi, the country's president and Communist Party leader. Officially known as "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era," the ideology will soon be given an even more prominent platform: the preamble of China's Constitution. Boiled down, the doctrine is a blueprint for consolidating and strengthening power at three levels: the nation, the party and Mr. Xi himself. The doctine, like Mr. Xi, is not going anywhere soon. The Party on Sunday abolished the presidential term limit, meaning Mr. Xi could remain in power indefinitely. Here's your guide to understanding the ideas likely to guide China through the next decade, or possibly longer. The Nation: Make China Great Again As part of his plan to make China a world superpower, Mr. Xi has sought to modernize the country's military.CreditLi Tao/Xinhua, via Associated Press Since Mr. Xi became chairman of the Communist Party in 2012, he has vowed a "great rejuvenation" to restore China to its ancient prominence and glory. In recent decades, China has become the world's second largest economy and a powerhouse of global trade and investment. Xi Jinping Thought promotes taking the next step, making China not only prosperous but also politically powerful. "Never before have the Chinese people been so close to realizing their dreams," Mr. Xi is often quoted as saying. Implicit in the dream of being counted among the world's powers is the idea of China nearing the United States in strength and influence. To sustain China's global rise, Mr. Xi is modernizing China's military and investing heavily in a $1 trillion international trade initiative known as Belt and Road. Under Mr. Xi, China has expanded the size and scope of its military, purged corrupt officers and built military installations in contested waters of the South China Sea. The Party: China's Best (and Only) Option Mr. Xi's nationalist message of China as a strong, highly respected world power resonates with many Chinese. But the promise of national glory comes with a catch: single-party rule. Xi Jinping Thought promotes the supremacy of the Communist Party to growing numbers of avid consumers, internet users and world travelers — a group fundamentally different from the workers and peasants who were supposed to be the soul of the Communist Revolution. Mr. Xi's philosophy teaches that the goal of a powerful, unified China can be achieved only if the Communist Party stays firmly in control of China. The party, he says, is the solution to China's problems, not their source. Harping on the importance of one-party rule is not new in China. But Mr. Xi has taken aggressive steps to revitalize the Communist Party's grip on business, the news media, the internet, culture and education. The influence of party permeates every corner of society — even rap music. A political cartoon from The Global Times, a Communist Party newspaper. The image illustrated an article titled "Democracy: A Western tool for domination."CreditThe Global Times Official news media routinely point to the corruption and failings they see in Western democracies. "Why question the Communist Party when the alternative is chaos and corruption?" goes the message. The Man: The National Patriarch Communist Party propaganda links Mr. Xi not only to Mao Zedong, but to Confucius as well.CreditGreg Baker/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images The third piece of Xi Jinping Thought is Mr. Xi himself. Central to the doctrine is the idea that for China to continue its global rise, and for the party to maintain its rule, a decisive leader is needed at the helm. And the man for the job is Mr. Xi. Xi Jinping Thought was seen in action this week when the Communist Party announced it would abolish presidential term limits, allowing Mr. Xi to remain in power, perhaps indefinitely. In propaganda, Mr. Xi is referred to as "lingxiu," a reverent Chinese word for a leader that was also used for Mao Zedong. In official imagery he is portrayed as a visionary leader on a historic mission — brave, wise and decisive. Xi Jinping Thought still reveres the teachings of Mao and Karl Marx, but it also links Mr. Xi to even older Chinese traditions, especially Confucianism. Mao said he wanted to smash the grip of Confucius on China and ignite revolution. But Mr. Xi regularly quotes Confucius and other ancient sages, stressing their teachings on obedience and order, and promoting the idea that the party is the custodian of a 5,000-year-old civilization. Party propaganda now even equates Mr. Xi to a Confucian patriarch who runs the country as if it were his own family. And all good Confucian children must observe filial piety. A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 8 of the New York edition with the headline: Xi Doctrine Will Guide A Nation. Order Reprints | Today's Paper | Subscribe President Xi Jinping's Rise in China, as Covered by The Times China Moves to Let Xi Stay in Power by Abolishing Term Limit China Enshrines 'Xi Jinping Thought,' Elevating Leader to Mao-Like Status
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This is the last in a series on the four aspects of VUCA, a framework used by the U.S. military to describe the environment in terms of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. Diversity and global reach introduce ambiguity to the environment; therefore opportunities and challenges must be appreciated from multiple aspects, not just our own personal leadership lens. Whereas the frustration we experience from volatility, uncertainty, and complexity might leave us feeling overwhelmed and exhausted, ambiguity leads primarily to inefficiency and missed opportunities. Toleration of either will leave us surviving at best, and we want to lead our organizations to thrive. There are a few things we know about ambiguity; it is one of the leading causes of conflict within a business unit, impossible to diagnose from a singular perspective, and its second- and third-order effects are capable of dismantling an organization. Two symptoms are frequently associated with ambiguity: the inability to accurately conceptualize threats and opportunities before they become lethal and increasing frustration that compartmentalized accomplishments don't add up to comprehensive or enduring success. Leaders must provide clarity so that work assignments and goals are not as ambiguous as the environment. Ambiguity doesn't paralyze workers; it makes them insecure and stirs them up. Competent employees, when faced with ambiguity, will do what they are most comfortable doing in order to feel as if they are contributing something appropriate. Doing something, whether it's helpful or not, makes us feel good. A leader must provide clear direction and synchronize the efforts of others while continually communicating any adjustments. In one of the most high pressure leadership roles I've had, I routinely crafted a notional and unique crisis action scenario for me and my staff to work through together. I temporarily isolated us from other parts of our organization and allowed no cell phones and only one laptop computer in the room. Immediately after I announced the crisis at hand, everyone wanted to be the one to power up the laptop and start building a spreadsheet or slide presentation; unproductive busy work without direction. Invariably, one of my staff members became uncomfortable enough to speak up and ask for clarification on what exactly it was we were trying to achieve. That's when the real learning and development started. The lessons we learned together while working through ambiguity paid off big time. We became more efficient and collaborative communicators, and I became increasingly confident in my staff's ability to function very well (and yes, sometimes even better) in my absence. I had some great emerging leaders on that staff, far more talented than I'll ever be, and I know they're developing their next generation too. There is a difference between listening and waiting to speak, and those communicating with you can tell when you are doing either. Give special attention to questions like "What are we doing?" and "What's our goal?". Your initial reaction might be to treat someone asking these questions as if he or she is not on board with your plan, but ambiguity may drive a leader in an ineffective direction, and people want to be part of a meaningful work effort. In order to draw strength from diversity, all voices must be heard, and my experience tells me that subordinate leaders will listen to others only as well as we listen to them. Don't create your own friction by hearing just what you want to hear from diverse voices representing valuable perspectives. Openness to new ideas is a leadership characteristic highly correlated with effectiveness. This means seeing past your own ideas. It requires confidence born of competence to care more about a great idea gaining a voice rather than whose voice gets credit. Diversity of race and gender are most certainly important in order to provide role models for emerging leaders. But we must look for diversity in other ways as well. The days of one best solution are gone for good; see the second- and third-order opportunities inherent in equally attractive solutions. Celebrating success is important, especially in an ambiguous environment. When the way ahead is not clear, it is reassuring to have tangible proof that we are moving in the right direction. Our stakeholders need to know that we can achieve small gains over the long term; setting and achieving incremental dividends is a great way to build and maintain momentum, confidence and trust, in both the leader and the organization. A series of intermediate objectives afford us the opportunity to continually assess our environment from a position of relative control and strength: a true luxury in any environment.
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HomeCOMMENTARYNemesis Rising Nemesis Rising July 13, 2019 This article was posted by TLB Staff COMMENTARY, GOVERNMENT, Tyranny 0 by Jim Kunstler Where are Clintons, these dog days of summer? The Hamptons? Salty, sunny Martha's Vineyard? Under a rock somewhere in the Chappaqua woods? Fate is turning in more than one uncomfortable way for the once-charmed couple of Boomerdom. There is, of course, the freshly re-issued Jeffrey Epstein underage sex scandal, come 'round again with a vengeance this time because there are fewer Clinton partisans left in the Department of Justice where the matter has festered for decades like a fistula slowly seeping its rot through the body politic. The vengeance emanates from the Clinton's nemesis, the uppity Golden Golem of Greatness who dared to "steal" Hillary's place in the Oval Office (and history). To put it plainly, Mr. Trump had enough of the two-year-plus persecution he endured from the Clinton-inspired Mueller investigation into the Clinton-propagated Russia Collusion flim-flam. And having patiently survived this audacious, seditious effrontery, is now out to squash the Clintons like a pair of palmetto bugs. At this fraught hour of a frightful age, one turns to a metaphysical contemplation of these two Clintons, Hill-and-Bill, and just what it is that they represented in our national life these many years. Mainly, what I wonder is just how much power and influence they exerted behind-the-scenes in Washington since their exit from the White House in 2001. For example, starting with the most recent shenanigans, the curious composition of Robert Mueller's Special Counsel team, spiked with obvious Clinton insiders such as Andrew Weissmann, present at HRC's aborted victory party on election night 2016, Jeannie Rhee, a lawyer for the Clinton Foundation, and several other former Obama-era DOJ staffers. How did that happen? How did Mr. Mueller get away with that? One obvious answer: the media titans ignored it. This leads the casual observer to ask; how did it work that revered pillars of The News, like The New York Times, The Washington Post, NBC, CBS, and so many others became captives of the Clinton narrative? What is the reality there? Probably not so much that the Clinton's actually control persons and agencies, but that they are figurehead monarchs of the bureaucratic monster called the Deep State; and that this Deep State has been doing everything possible to preserve its increasingly corrupt perquisites against the call to dismantle them — a.k.a. "draining the Swamp." Can there be any shred of doubt left in this land that if anyone "colluded" with Russians to interfere in the 2016 election it was the Clinton Campaign's Fusion GPS disinformation unit, which assembled The Narrative, with the assistance of CIA Director John Brennan, and peddled it to the willfully credulous FBI led by James Comey and the news media. We won't rehash any more of this excruciatingly complex criminal project, except to note that it is now unraveling with equally painful blowback to the people responsible, including Hillary Rodham Clinton who may be liable for a heap of felony charges in the matter. All of that nasty business may redound to the various intrigues emanating from HRC's years as Secretary of State, namely the fantastic hoovering up of hundreds of millions of dollars by the Clinton Foundation from foreign parties doing business with the State Department, including the Russian Federation. How did all that indecency slip through the cracks? Once again, the media ignored it because it would not advance their interests in gender and identity politics to investigate the avatar of the party promoting those crusades. And because the Obama Justice Department under Loretta Lynch deliberately looked the other way for similar reasons. And now there is the Epstein matter, which threatens not only former president Bill Clinton, but a cosmos of political, financial, and entertainment "stars" in countless ugly incidents that involve a kind of personal corruption that has no political context but says an awful lot about the obliteration of moral and ethical boundaries by the people who ended up running things in this fretful moment of US history. President Clinton has already kicked off this debacle by lying to the media about the number of rides he took on Mr. Epstein's notorious airplane. I voted for Bill Clinton twice. When they came up from the backwater of Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1992, they seemed like the fresh, bright antidote to twelve years of fusty Reaganism with the GHW Bush moldy cherry-on-top. Governor Bill, so glib and charming. Tall and catnip to the ladies, too! And almost immediately he was in deep shit over that part of his act, but he wiggled through it all with the aid of his perky, stalwart wife and partner, who defended him sedulously on nationwide TV. (America had never even heard about her misadventures on the Watergate Committee, where, age 27, she gained a reputation for being less than honest.) And that was followed by the first instance of Hillary moneygrubbing when she turned a few thousand bucks into a six-figure bonanza almost overnight in a wired commodities trade. After all that bother they mostly minded their manners in the White House until Bill got all sexed up by Miss Lewinsky, and they managed to slip through that fiasco without penalty. It was really in the years following — after they left the White House copping some historic GI furnishings, and got caught doing it — that they put together their fabulous empire of grift known as the Clinton Foundation, with its do-good cover act called the Clinton Global Initiative. Curiously now, we learn that Bill was pretending to be on various world-saving missions during many of those trips he took on the Epstein Travel Service plane. We'll see how that pans out going forward. When all is said and done, the official business of going forward with these various scandals and their unwindings may prove to be the most nauseating and destabilizing period in our nation's history. Nemesis is rising. (TLB) published this commentary by Jim Kunstler from his Clusterfuck Nation – Blog with our appreciation for this perspective. Read more about The Clintons from The Liberty Beacon Stay tuned to … The Liberty Beacon Project is now expanding at a near exponential rate, and for this we are grateful and excited! But we must also be practical. For 7 years we have not asked for any donations, and have built this project with our own funds as we grew. We are now experiencing ever increasing growing pains due to the large number of websites and projects we represent. 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Q: Limiting variable scope I'm trying to write a function, which limits the scope of R variables. For example, source("LimitScope.R") y = 0 f = function(){ #Raises an error as y is a global variable x = y } I thought of testing the variable environment, but wasn't really sure of how to do this. The why I teach R to undergrads. In their first couple of practicals a few of them always forget about variable scope, so their submitted functions don't work. For example, I always get something like: n = 10 f = function(x){ #Raises an error #as I just source f and test it for a few test cases. return(x*n) } I was after a quick function that would 'turn off' scope. As you can imagine it doesn't have to be particularly robust, as it would just be offered for the few practicals. A: I'm not sure that you want to do this in general, but the local() function should help, as should the codetools library. In your example, try f = local( function() { ... }, baseenv()) It does not do exactly what you want, but it should get you closer. A: You can force a variable to be the local version with this function: get_local <- function(variable) { get(variable, envir = parent.frame(), inherits = FALSE) } Compare these cases y <- 0 f <- function() { x <- y } print(f()) # 0 y <- 0 f <- function() { y <- get_local("y") x <- y } print(f()) # Error: 'y' not found Depending on what you are doing, you may also want to check to see if y was an argument to f, using formalArgs or formals. g <- function(x, y = TRUE, z = c("foo", "bar"), ...) 0 formalArgs(g) # [1] "x" "y" "z" "..." formals(g) #$x # # #$y #[1] TRUE # #$z #c("foo", "bar") # #$... EDIT: The more general point of 'how to turn off lexical scoping without changing the contents of functions' is harder to solve. I'm fairly certain that the scoping rules are pretty ingrained into R. An alternative might be to use S-Plus, since it has different scoping rules. A: You can check if y exists in the global environment using exists('y',envir=.GlobalEnv) A: What occassionally happens to me is that I've got a split screen in ESS with a file buffer of R code on the left and the interpreter on the right. I may have set some values in the interpreter while I debug the code I am working on in the buffer. It's then possible that the code in the buffer accidentally refereneces something I set in the intepreter. That's hard to detect problem unless I evaluate my buffer in a fresh interpreter every time, which is not how ESS works by default. If this is the kind of problem you are seeing frequently, an rm(list=ls(envir=.GlobalEnv)) in the thing you source might help, but that of course creates other issues, such as erasing anything they were using to keep state while debugging, etc.
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Shopping on Black Friday? Expect some extra police patrols in Bucks County Christopher Dornblaser Some Bucks County-area police officers will be increasing their presence at some retail areas for the shopping rush on Black Friday, while some will not be changing their routine that day at all. Some Bucks County police departments will be increasing their presence at retail areas for the shopping rush on Black Friday, while others will not be changing their routine that day at all. About 115 million Americans are expected go shopping on Black Friday, according to the National Retail Federation, and Middletown, Warrington and Montgomery Township police departments are changing their patrols on the shopping holiday. In Warrington, where both Walmart and Target sit along Route 611, there will be an increased police presence on Friday, according to township police Chief Daniel Friel. "We converted the shopping district into its own sector and we make sure we have extra patrol that day," he said. The extra patrols, he said, generally start in the early morning hours of Black Friday. There haven't been any issues that day in the past, according to Friel, who said it's possible the police presence may have been a deterrent. In Montgomery Township, home of the Montgomery Mall and several other stores, including Best Buy and Target, more officers will be out as well, according to township police Chief Scott Bendig. "Obviously with Black Friday and the shopping season we adjust our patrol presence accordingly," he said. The increased presence will continue throughout the holiday season, he said. In Middletown there will be an increased police presence, according to Chief Joseph Bartorilla. The Oxford Valley Mall and various other stores are in the township along the Route 1 corridor. The Middletown chief said the department tries to have an extra officer or two out on patrol during the extended weekend. There have been an increase in thefts from vehicles in the township lately, he said. "We're really going to focus on the parking lots this coming weekend," he said. Bartorilla said the mall has an officer that it pays for, and mall officials could pay for additional coverage if needed for Black Friday. He said in general there typically are not many problems around Black Friday. In Richland, where a Walmart and several other stores sit on Route 309, officers will not be doing anything different on the day after Thanksgiving. "We'll have our regular patrol that day," said Richland Police Chief Richard Ficco Sr. "That's pretty much it." In previous years the department has had extra duty details in that area, but it became too much, he said. "We're only a 15-man agency so it's kind of difficult for us," Ficco said, adding that the department was spread too thin then. That's been the case for about five years now. He said some stores in the area have their own security and added that the stores have been doing a great job. The department will still respond to calls at the stores when necessary, according to the Richland chief. A spokesman for Walmart confirmed the stores hire additional security during peak shopping periods, with both uniformed and non-uniformed security in the store.
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Saturday, 2020-01-18 ABOUT US - TIẾNG VIỆT - 中文 - FRANÇAIS - РУССКИЙ - ESPAÑOL SCI-TECH-ENV AnalysisASEAN World News in Brief: June 17 Monday, 2019-06-17 10:42:10 A Group of 20 (G20) ministerial meeting on Sunday (June 16) agreed to create an international framework that aims at establishing voluntary measures to reduce plastic pollution in the ocean. * Yemen's Houthi movement launched a new drone attack targeting the Abha regional airport in southern Saudi Arabia, the group's Al-Masirah TV said on Monday (June 17). There was no immediate Saudi confirmation of the attack. * The US administration might discuss whether to send additional troops to the Middle East after two oil tankers came under attack in the Gulf of Oman on June 13, US media reported on June 16. * Nepal's Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ishwar Pokhrel said on Sunday that the bombing attacks in Sri Lanka in April had sent a clear and strong message that a new type of terrorism threat has arrived in South Asia. The minister stressed the need for domestic, regional, and international efforts to address the problem of terrorism. * Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sent a message to Turkey on Sunday, warning that violation of Greece and Cyprus' sovereign rights and international law may result in sanctions. * Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday that he is fully ready to call for holding the legislative elections and then the presidential elections in the Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem. * Boris Johnson, the front-runner to replace Prime Minister Theresa May, pledged on Sunday to "end the digital divide" in Britain with the rollout of full fibre broadband by 2025. * Libyan navy on Sunday said it rescued 91 illegal migrants off the country's western coast. The rescue operation took place 35 miles off the coast of the town of Garrabulli, some 55 km east of capital Tripoli, the navy said. Xinhua, Reuters US to deploy about 1,000 additional troops to Middle East (Jun 18, 2019 09:58:30) Canada in talks with Malaysia about taking back plastic waste (Jun 17, 2019 22:13:16) Global efforts strengthened to reduce plastic waste (Jun 17, 2019 16:28:24) Afghan forces reopens key road in southern province after 2-year blockage (Jun 17, 2019 14:27:37) Iran government has no plans to remove oil minister - spokesman (Jun 17, 2019 10:42:18) G20 ministerial meeting discusses Middle East tensions, ocean waste (Jun 16, 2019 14:27:47) Iran summons UK envoy over "unfounded" tanker accusations (Jun 16, 2019 14:27:20) World News in Brief: June 16 (Jun 16, 2019 14:27:05) US allows Iraq to import Iranian energy for three more months (Jun 15, 2019 22:27:18) Brexit: Irish PM says no backstop as bad for Ireland as no deal (Jun 15, 2019 21:12:23) Trump, Abe discuss Iran, bilateral trade over phone (Jun 15, 2019 15:28:07) Signals from "black gold" prices (Jun 14, 2019 16:10:59) EU works on disciplinary action over Italy debt, but could still avert it -Moscovici (Jun 14, 2019 14:12:19) Most economists expect Fed to cut rates: survey (Jun 14, 2019 12:59:37) Vietnam promote mineral and plastic products in India (Business, 46 minutes ago) Chau Doc fish noodle soup (Travel: Gastronomy, 2 hours ago) Traditional Tet Festival in Thang Long ancient royal court reproduced (Culture: Lifestyle, 2 hours ago) EVFTA makes Vietnam more attractive to EU investors: German media (Business: Economy, 2 hours ago) Weather Forecast - Stock - Exchange rate - rss - Back to TOP Follow us on Facebook Follow @nhandanonline on Twitter Communist Party of Vietnam Government Portal Vietnam+ Voice of Vietnam People's Army of Vietnam Editor-in-Chief: THUAN HUU Head Office: 71 Hang Trong Street - Hanoi Tel: (84-24) 3 825 4231/3 825 4232 - Ext: 227 Fax: (84-24) 3 825 5593/3 828 9432 E-mail: [email protected]
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By saritaa, August 22, 2006 in Male Athletes madristar Location:Pakistan Hodgson plays down Gerrard injury Roy Hodgson has allayed concerns over Steven Gerrard after the Liverpool captain appeared to sustain a leg injury against Wolves. The Reds midfielder was seen clutching his calf on Wednesday night as Hodgson's side suffered a 1-0 defeat at Anfield. Gerrard had been out of action since November after sustaining an injury while on international duty with England, and appeared to struggle in the latter stages of the clash. But Hodgson told Liverpool's official website: "Luckily it's cramp, which wasn't good, but unfortunately because we were losing and because I was desperate to do something different and freshen up the team, I'd used up all my substitutes. "Had I not done so, I would have taken him off." After slipping to 12th in the table with their latest defeat, Liverpool face another test against in-form Bolton at Anfield on New Year's Day. And Hodgson admits the demanding fixture list means he may be forced to make changes to his side. "We've got some chances to freshen the team up and we'll have to continually do that anyway because there are so many games coming up," he said. "With games every three days, you cannot expect them to play even if you wanted to."
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Home More Court Munia's sister has filed a case of 'rape and murder' against 6... Munia's sister has filed a case of 'rape and murder' against 6 people including the MD of Bashundhara Court Reporter: Munia's sister Nusrat Jahan Tania has filed a case of 'murder and rape' against Bashundhara Group managing director Sayem Sobhan Anvir and his family members after police gave a final report in the case of college student Mosarat Jahan Munia's 'incitement to suicide. The case was filed in the court of Begum Mafruza Parveen, a judge of Dhaka's No. 8 Women and Child Abuse Suppression Tribunal, on Monday. Following the plaintiff's statement, the judge directed the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) to investigate the allegations and submit a report, Public Prosecutor Mohammad Rezaul Karim said. Besides Bashundhara MD Anvir, his father Bashundhara Group Chairman Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, mother Afroza Sobhan, Anvir's wife Sabrina and Sharmin, Saifa Rahman Mim, model Faria Mahbub Piasa and Ibrahim Ahmed Ripon have been charged in the case. Asked what was alleged in the case, plaintiff's lawyer Masud Salauddin said, He was later brutally murdered without getting married. And others accused including his family members helped in this. " "We have charged eight people," he said. The court has directed the PBI to investigate the case. Police recovered the body of 21-year-old Mosharat Jahan Munia from a flat in Gulshan, Dhaka, on the night of April 26. That night, the girl's sister Nusrat Jahan Tania filed a case against Anvir at Gulshan police station, alleging incitement to suicide. It is said that Sayem Sobhan Anvi had a relationship with Munia by showing the 'temptation of marriage'. He used to travel to that house. But without getting married, he gave the opposite 'threat' to Munia. The MD of Bashundhara Group never spoke to the media about that allegation. The police submitted a final report to the court on July 19 stating that no 'involvement' was found in Munia's death. Munia's sister Nusrat Jahan Tania, the plaintiff in the case, expressed distrust in the police report and sought an inquiry into the case through another Keno agency. Dismissing it, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Rajesh Chowdhury accepted the final report on August 16 and acquitted Sayem Sobhan Anvir of the charges. Barrister M Sarwar Hossain, one of the plaintiff's lawyers, said that day, "We will seek a revision in the high court. We already knew such orders. " Munia was a second year student of Mirpur Cantonment Public School and College in Dhaka. His home is at Manoharpur in Comilla; The family lives there. He got up in the flat rented for one lakh rupees a couple of months before his death. After recovering Munia's body, the police recovered various signs including his mobile phone, including six diaries. The police at the time also said that they had found 'evidence' of Anveer's journey to Munia's flat by examining the CCTV video. However, at the end of the investigation, the police said that Anvir was not involved in Munia's 'suicide'.
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Tourism in the Dutch East Indies in the 19th and 20th centuries had various aspects. This article discusses the use of various elements both of the Dutch and the Dutch East Indies' identity in the promotion of tourism in the Dutch East Indies. What did the Dutch identity look like and which elements were used in tourism's promotion of the Dutch East Indies? Using the concept of cultural identity from Stuart Hall (1994) and Ludo Beheydt (2002), we trace the characteristics both of the Dutch and the Dutch East Indies' identity in the various elements of the promotion of Dutch East Indies' tourism.
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I love my visits to Scotland's People where I spend the day delving into my family history. One of the best days there was a couple of years ago. Instead of going back into my family past, I traced the route forward into the near present. I traced the long gone on his present day descendants. Finding lost relatives very much alive and not far away. That moment realising that I and my small band of kin were not the only ones around was an incredible feeling of excitement. I am part of a small, unimportant branch of a large, old family tree. Sometimes, the excitement does not last. Yesterday at Scotland's People I researched a branch of my Sherry ancestry to find if they have living descendants.. Starting with the long gone parents, I traced 70 years of descendants through the birth, marriage and death certificates. Unfortunately the excitement lead to disappointment. I found a branch of close lost relatives who died relatively young within the last couple of years. They may well have known some of my long gone family, perhaps my Grandfather. I gave up researching for the day and got the train home. To be candid, I wasn't just disappointed. I felt crushed. For family tree historians who wish to start a project finding lost relatives, My advice to you is to do it as soon as you can. It is a race against time. A race against time because, finding older lost relatives can paint a picture of your family history that the younger generation cant. It's a race against time because you may have old photographs. And you don't know who the people smiling back at you are. Those older lost relatives could be the ones smiling back at you. Or, they knew who the smiles belonged to. When I learn that a lost relative has recently passed away, I do feel that time has consumed a major part of my family's story. I can't reconstruct everything using archives. I need to learn from the living. Have you been in the same situation during your research?
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NewsLocal NewsButler CountyMonroe Text messages sent just before fatal prom night crash, court docs show By: Lauren Pack | The Journal-News BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio — Text messages about "possible speed and reckless driving" were sent just prior to a fatal crash that killed one student on her way to prom, according court documents. The 17-year-old driver, whom WCPO will not identify because she is a minor, is facing two counts of vehicular assault and one count of aggravated vehicular homicide, the Butler County Sheriff's Office announced Thursday. The driver lost control of the car on Millikin Road and struck a telephone pole, according to the Butler County Sheriff's Office. One of the car's backseat passengers, Kaylie Jackson, 17, was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle, according to the sheriff's office. She died of her injuries three days later. The driver and the other two passengers were treated at University of Cincinnati Medical Center and released. "Occupants from the vehicle stated there were text messages or video sent prior to the crash concerning possible speed and reckless driving," according to an affidavit for a search warrant for any device "capable of sending or receiving any text messages, photographs, or making any voice calls." A pink cellphone was found on the dash of the Tesla, according to the affidavit. The court document does not say who sent the texts or video. Nor does it say who is the owner of the phone. The driver is scheduled to be in Butler County Juvenile Court for an initial appearance before a magistrate on May 24. Butler County Prosecutor Michael Gmoser said he made the decision to keep charges against the driver in the juvenile court system because the investigation revealed "no intentional conduct" to raise the severity of the charges. Gmoser said speed was "one factor" in the fatal crash but there are others to support the aggravating circumstance of the charge. He noted there is no indication that alcohol or drugs were a factor in the crash. "That is what people usually think when they hear a charge like this, but there can be other circumstances," Gmoser said. He declined to specify the circumstances in this case. If convicted, the driver could be sentenced to the Juvenile Detention Center in Columbus until her 21st birthday, Gmoser said. The Journal-News is a media partner of WCPO.com.
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Home / How to transport tablets in an efficient way? Vacuum conveyors can be used to great advantage within the pharmaceutical industry. Tablets need to be moved around the manufacturing plant, transferring them from one processing unit to another, for instance from a coating drum to a packaging line. Surprisingly, in many pharmaceutical processing plants such transferral tasks are still performed manually by the staff.
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For almost 70 years, Charlotte Plastic Surgery has earned the respect of their clients through personalized care and outstanding surgical outcomes. Today, their passion for excellence continues with a team of six locally- and nationally-awarded surgeons who have more than 110 years of combined experience. Offering the latest cutting edge procedures, expertly trained staff and genuine care for each individual, Charlotte Plastic Surgery is your destination for discovering your best you. As the area's premier family dental practice since 1977 and Charlotte's largest top one percent Invisalign provider, Charlotte Dentistry offers comprehensive care for the entire family. The practice's mission is to make every patient feel like an honored guest. Their standard of care starts with applying the scripture Matthew 7:12, "Treat others the way you want to be treated." With sixteen doctors, they offer services ranging from routine cleanings to cosmetics and Invisalign® orthodontics for adults and teens. Carolina Dermatology provides high quality dermatologic care to patients living in South Charlotte and the surrounding areas. The dermatologists on staff at Carolina Dermatology are experienced in treating a full range of dermatologic problems, including medical dermatology, dermatologic surgery and cosmetic procedures such as BOTOX and Restylane. In addition, Dr. Jerry Cooley, M.D., is a nationally recognized hair transplant surgeon and treats patients from all over the country. Most major health insurance plans are accepted. Best Optical: Charlotte Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Associates, P.A. Since 1923, Charlotte Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Associates, P.A. (CEENTA) has been the region's premier eye, ear, nose and throat care provider for adult and pediatric patients. CEENTA has more than 130 providers offering ophthalmology, otolaryngology, allergy treatment, optical and contact lens services, sleep medicine, audiology, voice and swallowing, facial plastics and radiology in its nearly 20 locations in Charlotte and the counties of Mecklenburg, Gaston, Cabarrus, Union, Rowan, Stanly, Iredell and York counties. Webb Orthodontics is a family-centered orthodontic practice that prides itself on providing leading-edge technology in every aspect of patient care. The practice was founded by Dr. Michael Webb more than 35 years ago, and has since established a well-earned reputation for excellence. They have received much praise from the Charlotte community, including being voted Best Orthodontist in Charlotte by South Charlotte Lifestyle readers in the 2017 and 2018 Readers' Choice Awards issues. Webb Orthodontics is also routinely recognized by orthodontic peers each year as being the best and most advanced in the industry. 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Serving an extremely diverse clientele, Xander's professionals specialize in balayage, extensions, keratin smoothing treatments, relaxers, precision cutting, brow, makeup and skincare services. When Carol Alexander opened the doors of Xander Salon in 2009, she brought a calm spirit and a fierce desire to provide a serene atmosphere where her guests could relax and become an even more polished version of themselves. Over the past five years, she moved into her present location and has added a dynamic team of seasoned professionals who share her vision. At the heart of Diamonds Direct SouthPark's culture is a family atmosphere where teamwork, fun and a positive attitude are crucial to providing a unique shopping experience that sets Diamonds Direct apart in the industry. They take ownership, charge forward and make decisions that allow them to create long-term relationships with their customers. The customer is why they exist. 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Luggage Market is Booming In The Online Shopping Sector Roti Making Machine Market is Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 5.8% Aragones Slammed The Door on The PSC and Only Opened To Negotiate Budgets With The 'Commons' The Winners in 2020 Could Not Celebrate Gala and Those of This 2021 Meet With The Media Before Going to The Theater Coliseum Map Of Autumn Colors, The Best Route To Visit Switzerland Verónica Forqué Loses The Roles Again And Bustamante Brings Out His Brightest Side Japan To Donate Four Libraries In Rural Areas Of Colombia The AUKUS Agreement Could Have Been Better Announced And Is Committed To Strengthening Its Relationship With France Boris Johnson Approves 10000 Temporary Visas Pressured By Truck Driver Shortage AB InBev Is Already Tenth Of The EuroStox Home/Uncategorized/Aragones Slammed The Door on The PSC and Only Opened To Negotiate Budgets With The 'Commons' rituNovember 17, 2021 Open hand to the 'commune' and the door slammed to the PSC. The plan b of Pere Aragonès after the veto of the CUP budgets began this Wednesday in Parliament. Thus, in the control session to the Government, the president of the Generalist has offered En Comú Podem to sit down to negotiate the accounts for 2022. Asked by the leader of the 'commune', Jessica Albiach , the Republican leader has once again retraced to the investiture, in which the purple ones did not support his candidacy, but he has made it clear that "all this is past" to, immediately afterwards, invite En Comú Podem "to sit down and discuss the budgets without exclusions, as you have said what would they do. " The response was very different, a few minutes later, to the leader of the PSC, Salvador Illa , who reiterated the request for a meeting made early in the morning . Aragonès has blurted out, forcefully, to the socialist. "You and I do not share a country model. We can meet whenever you want, but you can already anticipate the result you will get." The opening of the range of options towards the 'commons' does not mean, for Aragonès, the end of the talks with the CUP. "I will work until the last second so that the majority of the investiture , that of the pro-independence parties" approve the accounts, he said in response, this time, to a surprised Albert Batet , from Junts. Batet had asked him about that hand extended to the 'commons' after blaming the 'president' for the fact that there is still no agreement with the CUP. Government sources have confirmed to EL PERIÓDICO that this Tuesday Aragonès proposed to JxCat to open the negotiation to the 'commons', something with which the Junts does not agree – in any case, they warn, it should not have occurred so soon. Because he prefers to exhaust the negotiation with the CUP and only propose a plan B if the anti-capitalists formalize the amendment to the whole. ERC spokeswoman Marta Vilalta hit the nail on the head in prioritizing the agreement with the CUP, although she stressed the importance and need to have the accounts approved. "The pact with the CUP is the best way to avoid 'sociovergent' temptations," said Vilalta. The words of Aragonès, referring to a dialogue without exclusions, were intended to put arnica to the foreseeable clash between the 'commune' and their partner of Government, Junts . In fact, in formulating her question, Albiach herself, to describe how "unambitious" the budgets for 2022 are, called them "continuants with 'sociovergence'". Albiach also called to forget the blocks born with the 'process'. For Albiach, "there is only one front", that of the people and their needs. "So far we have expansive budgets, but not inclusive," sentenced the post-socialist. The CUP, for its part, took its turn to ask about the Glasgow climate summit. However, and almost simultaneously, the deputy Eulàlia Reguant pointed out on TV-3 the incompatibility of her training with the PSC, thus launching a warning to republican sailors. The conclusions of the parliamentary morning are mixed. The first is that, as requested by Junts, Aragonès has taken the reins of the budget negotiation. And not precisely in the form and substance that post convergent would like. The bet above all, the CUP, the opening of the game towards the 'commons' and the slam of the PSC fit only in the playing field of ERC and the 'president' . The 'commune' have already approved the 2020 accounts, which Aragonès negotiated, as vice president. His self-determination will, although cooled in the short term, fits, also at the time that the process passes, which is none other than the search for an agreed referendum. And, before the electoral campaign, Aragonès himself advocated a quatripartite Government, with Junts, CUP and 'commune'. The fact of not opening the game also to the PSC and, above all, the forcefulness used to discard them , together with the fact that the commitment to the 'commons' was communicated but not agreed with Junts, highlight the will of leadership that the' president '. The second conclusion is the fissure that is growing in the Government on account of precisely that will to leadership. Aragonès risks, because if the play does not go well and does not end up finding enough support. The post-convergence will have more than one reason to be accountable to him. At the moment, all the insinuations of JxCat are falling on deaf ears. His willingness to look more to the PSC than to the 'commons', ignored . His notice that there are no more assignments to the CUP, ignored.
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Carol Platt Joins the Team at Crosby & Associates as It Expands to a New Location in Osceola County Oct 23, 2017 | Business Winter Haven, FL, October 23, 2017 –(PR.com)– Crosby & Associates, Inc. headquartered in Winter Haven, FL is searching for a suitable location for an additional office in Osceola county. Former teammate and Broker Associate Carol Platt, RCE, CRB, AHWD, E-Pro is returning to the firm and will be the Broker for Crosby's new office. She brings almost three decades of real estate experience including selling, lease management, and marketing residential, commercial and agricultural properties. Prior to re-joining Crosby and Associates, Platt was the Chief Executive Officer for one of the most prominent Florida REALTOR© associations. During her tenure, the association grew from 1,500 members to over 3,000 members. Her family owns a century old pioneer cattle, citrus and sod operation in St. Cloud, which has earned them two prestigious environmental stewardship awards. "We are excited to have Carol and her vast experience back with us," said Broker and Owner of Crosby & Associates, Ben Crosby, CCIM, ALC. "Osceola is a major growth area in Florida and is an important agricultural area also. She will help us do a better job serving clients in Osceola and on the east coast," Crosby & Associates is also hiring qualified real estate agents to join the team. Interested applicants can contact the office directly at 863-293-5600 for more information or visit www.crosbydirt.com Crosby & Associates, Inc. is headquartered at 141 5th Street NW, Winter Haven, Florida, 33881. The company's reach spreads throughout the country, with an emphasis on Florida and the Southeast, providing professional real estate and consulting services to owners and prospective owners since 1982. Crosby & Associates, Inc. April Spaulding www.crosbydirt.com PreviousAdvanced Concepts & Engineering Solidifies Foot Hold in Central U.S. NextApartment Boys Rock Houston Galleria Adaptisense acquires San Diego-based Biospherical Instruments, Inc. Dylan Sidoo Helps Donate $15,000 to Kids Play Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. Announce Winner of 2020 Law School Diversity Scholarship Mesothelioma Compensation Center Urges a Person with Mesothelioma to Call Attorney Erik Karst of Karst von Oiste for Facts About Mesothelioma Compensation Rather Than Ordering a "Free" Generic Booklet
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[ Previous News ] [ Home ] [ PTT News Releases ] [ Map ] [ Next News ] The Pink Triangle Trust News Release – 6 September 2012 Latest issue of The Pink Humanist Kenilworth, 6 September 2012 — A fascinating account of the role played in the formation of the UK Royal Society by gay men of learning in the 17th century is one of the articles published in the latest issue of The Pink Humanist magazine. Originally entitled Gay and Lesbian Humanist this was re-launched in a new online format a year ago. Aimed at atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, humanists and sceptics – gay or straight – The Pink Humanist is the only publication of its kind worldwide. The magazine's mission is to bring a greater understanding of humanism to gay readers, and to alert humanists to the continuing threat religion poses to gay people in particular in many parts of the world. The September issue has, for example, an article exposing the activities of evangelical Christians, mainly from the US, who are spreading their homophobic poison in many parts of the African continent, and also details the growing power of the Russian Orthodox Church, which is intensifying its campaign against gay rights in that country. But not all the news in the latest issue is bad. Activists scored a notable success in launching a boycott of an American fast-food chain which spent millions funding hate groups that oppose gay marriage, and in France the Catholic Church suffered a serious setback when it was announced that French gays and lesbians are soon to be allowed to marry. Read the latest issue online. Further information from George Broadhead on 01926 858450. URI of this page : http://www.pinktriangle.org.uk/press/2012_09_06.html Created : Thursday, 2012-09-06 / Last updated : Thursday, 2012-11-08 Brett Humphreys : [email protected]
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In Bondage to Evil A Psycho-Spiritual Understanding of Possession T. Craig Isaacs Eugene, OR: , January T. Craig Isaacs, the author of this unusual book, is an Anglican priest and practitioner of "Christian psychotherapy and spiritual formation" (drcraigisaacs.com). His website features items such as "Understanding Qigong and Tai Chi in the Light of Christ." It also leads the reader to Dr. Isaacs's other sites, including one on threat assessment, which encourages Christians to enroll in NRA approved weapons training in order to stem violence, terrorism, or pedophilia in a church. In this vein, Dr. Isaacs also has a book called Wolves among Sheep: Protecting Your Church from Violence (2011). In the book under review, Isaacs covers a great deal of territory. He examines the relationship between mysticism and possession and provides brief conspectuses of shamanism, voodoo, spiritualism, witchcraft, and Satanism in relation to possession. He has concise chapters on different neuropsychological theories and states which contribute to his understanding of possession. These include brief chapters on hypnosis, dissociative disorders, and hysteria. Other chapters address Jungian psychology and existentialism. Finally, the author addresses diagnoses of possession that distinguish it from other pathologies, includes fourteen brief ethnographies, and provides conclusions. There's a veneer, occasionally even a deeper degree, of analytical acumen in his descriptions. But by the end it becomes obvious that Isaacs has gone about all of this to restate that possession is demonic and can be traced back to Satan. To this reviewer it was a tiresome and unhelpful conclusion, even if occasionally ingenious, offering little insight into a series of states of mind that all the theorists he cites found much more interesting, compelling, and revealing of the human mind and condition than he did. Among the questionable assertions in the book is that forms of possession throughout the world are always distinguished from forms of madness or mental disorder. The evidence from India, at the very least, thoroughly contradicts this (cf. Frederick M. Smith, The Self Possessed, Columbia University Press, 2006, chapter 12). The descriptions on which Isaacs relies are stereotypical examples of possession as found in the Western Christian world (prominently in the US as a result of the 1973 movie The Exorcist) of levitation, flying objects, an acrid, sulfurous odor, and so on. After spending much of the book summarizing an array of psychological states, depending to a great extent on the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association [DSM IV], Isaacs finds present diagnostic categories inadequate. The answer, rather, is already known, namely possession by Lucifer, by Satan. Part of this diagnosis lies in Isaacs's unquestioned assumption that the individual self is unitary, that a divisible self by definition is inadmissible—even worse, it is fragmented. The fragmentation is in fact possession by evil, by Satan, of the imago dei to which a healthy ego is ideally tethered. The usurpation of the role of the imago dei by evil results in many possible forms of psychosis. This usurpation in fact reveals that the individual has cut a deal with the Devil, with the imago diabolus. This is not the only form of possession, but it is the most difficult kind. Healthy archetypes, taken from Isaacs's reading of Jung, are replaced by dark archetypes. Schizophrenia, depression, loss of libido, inexplicable paranormal activity, dramatically inflated ego, wrongheaded sense of power, all these and much more are due to an individual accepting a relationship with the inner Devil, as Isaacs calls it. Isaacs relates all of this to various analyses of intrapsychic functioning. In the end, he says, psychology is still a young science that will, he hopes, change some of its positivistic views. Through this change, he contends, psychology will be able to bridge the gap with spiritual explanations he provides here. Finally, it is important to note that throughout the book I felt I was reading antiquated scholarship. This was confirmed by the bibliography. With the exception of a reference to another book of his on possession and the Book of Revelation, there in nothing in Isaacs's extensive bibliography beyond the late 1980s. There has, however, been a small library of books written on possession since then. Thus, it appears that this book was written three decades before it was published. It is not always a bad idea to publish old research or to reprint out of print books. But in this case it did not serve the subject matter well, because possession research has advanced well beyond what is found in this book. Frederick M. Smith is Professor of Sanskrit & Classical Indian Religions at the University of Iowa. T. Craig Isaacs is a clinical psychologist practicing psychotherapy and spiritual formation in Marin County, CA. He is also a priest of the Anglican Church North America. He is author of the book Revelations and Possession: Distinguishing Spiritual from Psychological Experiences (2009), as well as two books on preventing violence in churches: Wolves Among the Sheep (2011), and The Wolves Among the Sheep Workbook (2013). apocalypticism demon, psycho-spiritual, psychopathology, demonic possession, hypnosis, evil
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Matt Noller Stories By Matt Noller Blu-ray Review: Enter the Void Blu-ray Review: Machete Blu-ray Review: Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless on the Criterion Collection A substantial Blu-ray package befitting the legendary status of Jean-Luc Godard's debut. Blu-ray Review: Time Bandits An underwhelming Blu-ray to remind viewers that the problems with Terry Gilliam's recent films are not an entirely new development. Blu-ray Review: Rambo Fans of Stallone's war-is-kickass-hell fable may get something from this extended cut. Everyone else can safely ignore it. Video10 years ago Blu-ray Review: Bong Joon-ho's Mother on Magnolia Home Entertainment A worthy release that does justice to Bong's terrific thriller. Hitchcock would be proud. Festivals10 years ago Cannes Film Festival 2010: Exodus: Burnt by the Sun 2 and Award Predictions The festival ended with its longest competition title, and it wasn't even a complete film. Cannes Film Festival 2010: Outside the Law, Boxing Gym, Hahaha, & Tender Son—The Frankenstein Project Tender Son is pretentious, Gothic-tinged, and more than a little clunky. Cannes Film Festival 2010: Fair Game, Route Irish, & Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives Cannes Film Festival 2010: Carlos, Poetry, & Our Life ​If Poetry's emotions are diffuse, Our Life's are downright incomprehensible. Cannes Film Festival 2010: Of Gods and Men, My Joy, & Blue Valentine Sadly, Derek Cianfrance—who also co-wrote the screenplay—can't resist indulging many of his hackier impulses. Cannes Film Festival 2010: Another Year, Film Socialism, Certified Copy, & More There isn't a single moment in Biutiful where one can't feel the director pulling the strings. Cannes Film Festival 2010: A Screaming Man, The Princess of Montpensier, Outrage, & I Wish I Knew Cannes Film Festival 2010: Another Year, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, Kaboom, & Heartbeats Cannes Film Festival 2010: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Aurora, & Chatroom Cannes Film Festival 2010: Chongqing Blues, The Strange Case of Angelica, The Housemaid, & Tuesday, After Christmas Cannes Film Festival 2010: Robin Hood and On Tour Cannes Film Festival 2010: Matt Versus the Volcano This isn't what I expected. A seven-hour layover? DVD Review: The Carter Review: Ti West's The House of the Devil on Dark Sky Films Blu-ray A film like this that wears its homages proudly—and wears them this well—is something to be celebrated.
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Doesn't this pie look delicious? Cranberry. My new favorite. The little cutouts on the edge were put on halfway through baking so they wouldn't burn. And here's the Christmas tree. And the kitty. In her favorite spot. Deborah-I like your little cutouts around the pie edge idea! I will have to try that myself.
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So I am guessing you probably know that meditation is a great practise to include into your day right? What I want to share is what I get out of it and how you can easily bring this beautiful gift into your life too. When I commit to a daily practise of stillness and presence, life looks a lot different then when it falls away for a time. What unfolds isn't the bit that looks different though. Life will continue to do what it does whether I sit every day or not. No attachment - life just flows. What is different however is how I show up and approach each and every moment that life presents me. When I create space to allow for some spaciousness , I experience more patience, presence and peace with each moment. I am more able to surrender to all that the moment brings and am less attached to outcomes. This may sound simple enough - but trust me - when you have spent years fighting the moment, to feel a bit of peace is pure bliss! When I sit, I am more resilient to the ebbs and flows that life throws my way. I notice the joy as equally as I witness the suffering - the beauty is staying in the place of observer and not being caught up in the 'story'. When the practise has waned a little, I notice I am more reactive to life and less able to soften into the moment. I am easily shaken by my expectations of how things 'should' unfold and from here it just goes from bad to worse. Attachment, resistance, irritation - all come to play. It is crystal clear to me why I choose to cultivate a daily practise, but what's in it for you? You can scroll the internet and find a plethora of articles and research about the incredible benefits of meditation, but to truly experience this for yourself you need to embody the practise. So, below I will share one simple way to practise the ancient art of mediation. + Find a comfortable upright position for the body - this may be on the floor using whatever support you need under the buttocks to ensure that the knees are lower than the hips. You may even choose to use a chair and/or wall with a pillow for support. The crucial thing here is comfort so you aren't distracted when it't time to practise, but also I am not into being a martyr! If you feel pain, then move until you feel more at ease! + Once a comfortable seat is found, begin to connect into where the sit bones are resting and anchor down into this point. Ground your self into this moment. + Use the breath to connect inwards - take a few slow and long exhales, letting go of the past and future. The breath will also act as an anchor to bring you back to the present moment when you notice you've wandered. + From here start to notice the mind space. Become aware of the thoughts that are coming and going and how easily it is to bee drawn out by the thoughts. The goal is not to try and stop the internal chatter, but instead to witness your experience without attachment, judgement or the need to label or change it. + Simply observe the thoughts drifting across the mind-space like you would witness clouds drifting across a blue sky. Notice them, and then bring your full attention back to the breath and the sensations on the body. Keep doing this over and over and over...you get the drift right? + Stay for a little as 5 minutes to begin with. Make it doable and slowly increase the time spent in meditation when you feel comfortable to. I get that it sounds simple enough in theory, but the practise itself takes patience and practise. It takes compassion and dedication. But...I assure you that given the chance, this divine practise will change your life if you allow it to! All you have to do is show up, sit, get up, let the practise go and get on with your day. The benefits will begin to creep in without you even knowing it! As I said, this is one of MANY ways to practise meditation. I will be exploring more later in Self Care Sweetness.
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This Blunder Will NOT Go Away The incredibly ill-advised comment by Democratic Party operative Hilary Rosen about Ann Romney, i.e., that Mrs. Romney has never worked, is one of those rare political blunders that will not soon disappear. Normally, these gaffes fade from public consciousness as a political campaign turns to other issues, but the reason that the Rosen gaffe will not fade is that the Democrats have decided to make women's issues a centerpiece of their national campaign this year, and every time they try a different tack on this theme, voters will be reminded of the attack on Ann Romney. Why is this so? First of all, the Rosen comment was designed to diminish Mitt Romney's wife as a political asset. Democratic strategists had good reason to fear Ann Romney's ability to assist her husband in his quest for the presidency. She is actually a remarkable woman who has many of the communication skills her husband has not yet demonstrated. But Ann Romney was not yet well-known to most Americans. A partner in what is obviously a very successful long-term marriage, mother of five sons, and a superb political campaigner for her husband, she is also a long-term cancer survivor and lives with multiple sclerosis. The only truly smart strategy by Democrats was to ignore Mrs. Romney as best they could, but certainly not to attack her. Now the whole country has been introduced to Mrs. Romney in a very positive way. Hilary Rosen, having blundered so badly, furthermore, could not stop, and continued her attack, trying to say that Mrs. Romney does not understand the concerns and problems of women who work. Ann Romney's life story, now known by virtually every voter, makes that claim seem ridiculous. Finally, Ms. Rosen made a weak apology, and said, "Let's talk instead about the substance of this issue." But what is the substance of the issue? The real substance is that the Democratic campaign strategists had intended to assert that Mitt Romney and the Republican Party were conducting a "war on women," and thus aggravate a gender gap in the November election. Democratic spokespersons, from President Obama, Mrs. Obama, the DNC, the national campaign chair, et al, on down, have now thrown Ms. Rosen "under the bus," and they will now no doubt avoid attacking Ann Romney, but they cannot continue their strategy of raising the specter of the "war on women" without automatically reminding everyone of their attack on women who stay at home and raise their children. Not only is this now in the national political consciousness, the Republicans, as they have already demonstrated, will skillfully remind voters of it. The "war on women" was a cynical strategy to begin with, but it was not without a certain cunning, and it might have fit the promotion of the overall Democratic pro-choice on abortion issue and other feminist issues. To be fair, there are several valid issues concerning working women and mothers who also work. Mr. Romney and the Republicans, with polls showing them trailing among women voters, might have been kept on the defensive, and been forced to spend valuable campaign time and resources trying to woo independent and centrist women voters to their side in November. Now the roles have been reversed. Ann Romney has become indelibly a sympathetic and appealing political figure, not only as a potential first lady , but as an eloquent spokesperson for a very large segment of women voters in America (including perhaps many uncommitted women voters who might have previously been inclined to vote for Mr. Obama, and not her husband.) If the Romney campaign adds to this the argument that the Obama administration policies are the real reason women workers, wives and mothers are suffering in the current economy, the true "war on women" could be seen to be being waged by liberals and Democrats, and not Republicans who are trying to "raise all boats" by adopting policies that will turn a chronically sour economy around. Years from now, when various campaign blunders in U.S. history will be discussed by political scientists and historians, the attack on Ann Romney and "the war on women" strategy, I suspect, will be cited as one of the classic and most egregious miscalculations of them all. Copyright (c) 2012 by Barry Casselman 2012 Is Not Like 2008 Or Any Other Election What About France? Taking A Closer Look At Spain Nutty Populism In Argentina (And Perhaps Elsewhere?) Clean Up The Secret Service? Whither The House of Representatives? Whither The ... Mr. Santorum Withdraws. What's Next? Who Gets It and Who Does Not Easter And Passover, 2012 Some Reality About The Republican Convention in Tampa One Blunder After Another After Another Center of the American Experiment Main Page - Ballotpedia Washington Examiner | Breaking News, Local News, & Political News | washingtonexaminer.com To subscribe, the fee is $45.00 for one year. Use the link below to subscribe with your credit card via Paypal. Subscribers receive alerts, reminders and special bulletins directly to their e-mail address. Only subscribers can make comments in the comments YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRAIRIE EDITOR WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD AND PAYPAL. CLICK BELOW. About Barry Casselman BARRY CASSELMAN is an author, journalist and lecturer who has reported and analyzed American presidential and national politics since 1972. He founded, edited and published his first newspaper when he was 29. He has been a contributor to many national publications, including The Weekly Standard, realclearpolitics.com, Politico, Roll Call, Washington Examiner, The American Interest, Utne Reader, Campaigns and Elections Magazine, American Experiment Quarterly, Washington Times, The Rothenberg Political Report, Business Today, Election Politics, Business Ethics Magazine, San Francisco Examiner, Washington Insider, and American Commonwealth. His regular op ed columns and other commentary in print, and on the internet, are distributed through the Preludium News Service. His blog 'The Prairie Editor" has an international readership and appears on his website at www.barrycasselman.com . He was a political analyst for WCCO-AM (CBS) for several years, for KSJN-AM (Public Radio International), and for KUOM-AM (National Public Radio). He has also broadcast on RAE in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and beginning in 2000, he produced and broadcast for Voice of America. In 2006, he presented news commentary on LBC, the independent 24-hour news radio network in London, England. He also provided election night analysis in 2006 for Minnesota Public Radio. In 2008, he returned to WCCO-AM for periodic national election commentary. Beginning in 2011, he began weekly commentary on the 2012 presidential campaign on a national radio podcast program originating in Dallas, TX. Casselman was the original host of "Talk To Your City" on the Minneapolis Television Network, and was a frequent political commentator for KTCA-TV (PBS). In 1992 and 1994, he presented election night analysis for the Conus coast-to-coast All News Channel. In 1996, he provided live coverage from the presidential primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire for All News Channel nationwide. He has also appeared on C-SPAN. In 2008, he was interviewed by ABC-TV Evening News with Charles Gibson. He has covered national presidential primaries, caucuses and straw polls since 1976, and attended Democratic and Republican national conventions since 1988. He has traveled throughout the United States to report on significant political events, including the national congressional debate in Williamsburg in 1996, the presidential debates, national conventions and events of the Democratic Leadership Council, Democratic National Committee, Republican National Committee, United We Stand America, Reform Party, National Governors Association, NAACP, AFL-CIO, Christian Coalition, CPAC, Green Party and the Independence Party. In 2012, he was invited to be a civilian participant in the 58th annual seminar on national security at the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA. Also in 2012, he was a speaker at the Jefferson Educational Society's Global Summit IV. At that event, he received the Thomas Hagen "Dignitas" Award for lifetime achievement. From 1990-2011, he was the executive director of the non-profit International Conference Foundation, and hosted more than 500 world leaders, foreign journalists and other international visitors. At the non-partisan Foundation, he also organized four national symposia: the first on low-income housing with then-HUD Secretary Jack Kemp; the second, a highly-acclaimed conference on "Locating the New Political Center in America" with Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and leading spokespersons of the Clinton administration as well as newly-emerged independent groups; the third, a symposium on public communications with then-Governor Tom Ridge, former White House press secretary Mike McCurry, Tony Blankley and other national figures; and in 2003, a symposium on homeland security with Secretary Ridge and leading local and national experts. During this time, he also organized numerous smaller conferences, tours and events for the U.S. Information Agency and the U.S. Department of State for its International Visitor Program and its Foreign Press Center programs. In 2008, he organized a special program for international media and visitors attending the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. The Foundation also sponsored programs presenting domestic and international authors and their books. In 2007, Mr. Casselman helped create and plan the nationally-broadcast and podcast dialogue between former New York Governor Mario Cuomo and former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich at the Cooper Union in New York City, and he continued to work on related debate and public policy discussion projects in the 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns. Mr. Casselman has been a lecturer on public policy at Princeton University's annual international business conferences in New York, and its regional conferences in Chicago since 2005; He also has been a guest lecturer at George Washington University, Carleton College, The Chautauqua (NY) Institution, Gannon University, Hubert Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, Santa Barbara City College, University of St. Thomas, Metropolitan State University, Augsburg College, University of Minnesota, Jefferson Educational Society, and on the international voyages of the Queen Elizabeth 2, Sagafjord, Vistafjord and Royal Viking Sun. He has made presentations on journalism and the arts at Carleton College, University of Minnesota, College of St. Catherine, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Walker Art Center, Metropolitan State University, Mercyhurst College and the Brazilian Writers Union in Sao Paulo, Brazil. His non-fiction book North Star Rising was published in 2007 by Pogo Press, an imprint of Finney Company. In 2008, Pogo Press published Minnesota Souvenir, Casselman's history and visitor guide for the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul. He was editor and co-author of the book Taking Turns: Political Stalemate or a New Direction in the Race for 2012, a preview of that year's national election. He has been cited in Michael Barone's Almanac of American Politics and in William Safire's Political Dictionary. Casselman has invented a number of political words and phrases which are now in frequent usage, and listed in various online dictionaries. He is also a widely-published American poet, short story writer and playwright whose work has been translated and published in Europe, South America and Asia. He is the author of four published books of literary prose and poetry. His work has been frequently anthologized. Two of his plays, in collaboration with composer Randall Davidson, have been performed by the Actors Theater of St. Paul, Minnesota Orchestra, St. Donat's Ensemble of Wales, and by independent productions at the Union Depot in St. Paul and the Foss Theater at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. He has provided original texts for two award-winning experimental films, as well as texts for other independent short films and videos. Barry Casselman was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. He received his B.A. with major honors from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.F.A. at the Writers Workshop at the University of Iowa. He has also studied in Paris, and attended the University of Madrid. He now lives in Minneapolis. Copyright Barry Casselman. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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BR Home Page > Players > Mike Morse > 2012 Batting Game Logs Mike Morse Positions: Outfielder, First Baseman and Shortstop Born: March 22, 1982 in Fort Lauderdale, FL us Draft: Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 3rd round of the 2000 MLB June Amateur Draft from Nova HS (Davie, FL). High School: Nova HS (Davie, FL) Debut: May 31, 2005 (Age 23-070d, 18,684th in major league history) vs. TOR 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB Last Game: May 29, 2017 (Age 35-068d) vs. WSN 2 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB Agents: Levinsons Full Name: Michael John Morse Nicknames: The Beast Mike Morse Overview More Morse Pages Minor, Fall & Winter Lg Stats More Mike Morse Pages at Baseball Reference Mike Morse page at the Bullpen Wiki Feel like you're looking for a needle in a haystack? Unleash the power of our game logs database by becoming a Stathead. Subscribers gain access to Player and Team Game Finders, which pros use to easily run customizable searches through over 100 years worth of game logs. Team Record in Appearances 65-37 / in Starts: 65-37 Longest Hitting Streak 13 games Longest On Base Streak 32 games Most Games w/o HR 15 games Most Games w/o RBI 8 games Grand Slams 2 in 11 bases loaded PA and 11 AB Go-Ahead Hits: 7 RBI Opportunities RBIs in 430 PAs 62 Actual Runners on Base 259 (127-79-53) Avg. MLBer w/ 430 PAs 47 Avg. Runners on Base 255 (126-84-44) Most Driven In R Zimmerman 17 B Harper 12 A LaRoche 5 M DeRosa 3 D Espinosa 3 S Lombardozzi 2 J Werth 1 Most Driven In By I Desmond 8 T Moore 3 J Flores 3 K Suzuki 2 R Bernadina 2 2012 Batting Game Log Click two rows to sum games (Clear) Gcar Rslt Inngs cWPA 384 51 (50) Jun 2 WSN ATL W,2-0 GS-9 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 5 .73 -0.074 1.08 -0.07% -0.78 RF 385 52 Jun 3 WSN ATL L,2-3 CG 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 5 1.39 -0.142 2.03 -0.12% -0.70 RF 386 53 Jun 5 WSN NYM W,7-6 CG(12) 6 5 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .154 .214 .308 .522 5 2.49 0.196 3.72 0.18% 0.54 LF RF 387 54 Jun 6 WSN NYM W,5-3 CG 4 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .333 .375 .708 5 .83 0.089 1.31 0.08% 0.86 RF 388 55 Jun 7 WSN NYM L,1-3 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .318 .350 .668 5 1.51 -0.067 2.40 -0.06% -0.50 LF RF 389 56 Jun 8 WSN @ BOS W,7-4 CG 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .208 .296 .292 .588 4 .73 -0.003 .99 0.00% -0.60 DH 390 57 Jun 9 WSN @ BOS W,4-2 CG 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .214 .290 .321 .612 5 .75 0.077 1.00 0.06% 0.76 DH 391 58 Jun 10 WSN @ BOS W,4-3 CG 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .188 .257 .281 .538 4 1.39 -0.141 1.85 -0.11% -1.22 DH 392 59 Jun 11 WSN @ TOR W,6-3 CG 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .194 .250 .278 .528 5 .70 -0.029 .90 -0.02% -1.12 DH 393 60 Jun 12 WSN @ TOR W,4-2 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .250 .275 .525 5 .79 -0.031 1.06 -0.03% -0.46 DH 395 62 Jun 15 WSN NYY L,2-7 CG 4 4 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .229 .269 .313 .582 5 1.54 0.047 2.01 0.04% 1.04 RF 396 63 Jun 16 WSN NYY L,3-5 GS-11 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .226 .263 .302 .565 4 1.25 -0.097 1.60 -0.08% -0.32 RF 397 64 Jun 17 WSN NYY L,1-4 CG 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .211 .246 .281 .527 5 1.00 -0.115 1.35 -0.09% -0.99 RF 398 65 Jun 19 WSN TBR L,4-5 CG 4 4 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .230 .262 .344 .606 4 1.44 0.268 1.93 0.22% 2.97 RF 399 66 Jun 20 WSN TBR W,3-2 CG 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .219 .250 .328 .578 5 .85 -0.081 1.18 -0.07% -1.03 LF RF 400 67 Jun 21 WSN TBR W,5-2 CG 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .209 .236 .313 .550 4 1.04 -0.055 1.40 -0.05% -0.80 LF RF 401 68 Jun 22 WSN @ BAL L,1-2 CG 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .211 .237 .324 .561 5 1.26 -0.068 1.65 -0.05% -0.09 DH 402 69 Jun 23 WSN @ BAL W,3-1 CG 4 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .227 .250 .333 .583 4 .65 0.005 .92 0.00% -0.05 DH 404 71 Jun 25 WSN @ COL L,2-4 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .217 .239 .313 .552 4 1.22 -0.075 1.72 -0.06% -0.68 RF 405 72 Jun 26 WSN @ COL W,12-5 CG 5 5 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .269 .352 .621 4 .84 0.174 1.22 0.15% 2.38 RF 406 73 Jun 27 WSN @ COL W,11-5 GS-8 5 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .258 .276 .355 .630 4 .16 -0.014 .22 -0.01% 0.51 RF 407 74 Jun 28 WSN @ COL L,10-11 GS-9 5 5 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .265 .282 .388 .669 4 1.09 0.176 1.42 0.14% 2.95 RF 408 75 Jun 29 WSN @ ATL W,5-4 GS-8 4 4 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .294 .308 .441 .750 5 .96 0.334 1.67 0.35% 2.01 RF 409 76 Jun 30 WSN @ ATL L,5-7 CG 5 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .299 .313 .439 .752 4 .57 0.007 .97 0.01% 0.24 RF 410 77 Jul 1 WSN @ ATL W,8-4 GS-7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .291 .310 .427 .738 4 .42 -0.013 .75 -0.01% -0.36 LF 411 78 Jul 3 WSN SFG W,9-3 GS-9 5 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .287 .306 .417 .723 4 .48 -0.024 .69 -0.02% 0.66 RF 412 79 Jul 4 WSN SFG W,9-4 GS-8 4 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .288 .312 .441 .753 4 1.00 0.030 1.37 0.03% 0.66 LF 413 80 Jul 5 WSN SFG W,6-5 CG 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .285 .308 .431 .739 4 1.43 -0.158 1.85 -0.12% -0.87 RF 414 81 Jul 6 WSN COL L,1-5 CG 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .283 .306 .433 .739 4 .88 -0.055 1.03 -0.04% -0.12 RF 415 82 Jul 7 WSN COL W,4-1 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .282 .304 .427 .732 4 .57 -0.018 .72 -0.01% -0.56 RF 416 83 Jul 8 WSN COL L,3-4 CG 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .289 .310 .430 .739 4 1.29 -0.037 1.69 -0.03% -0.30 RF 417 84 Jul 13 WSN @ MIA W,5-1 CG 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .281 .301 .417 .719 4 .62 -0.067 .87 -0.06% -1.11 LF RF 418 85 Jul 14 WSN @ MIA L,1-2 CG 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .273 .293 .406 .699 4 1.09 -0.114 1.47 -0.09% -0.80 RF 419 86 Jul 15 WSN @ MIA W,4-0 GS-8 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .279 .299 .408 .707 5 .71 0.063 1.03 0.06% 0.29 LF 420 87 Jul 16 WSN @ MIA L,3-5 CG 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .291 .310 .417 .727 5 1.28 0.190 1.68 0.15% 1.37 LF 421 88 Jul 17 WSN NYM W,5-4 GS-9 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .290 .309 .413 .722 4 1.15 0.043 1.90 0.04% -0.29 RF 422 89 Jul 18 WSN NYM W,4-3 GS-9 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .289 .307 .409 .716 5 .58 0.000 .85 0.00% -0.23 RF 423 90 Jul 19 WSN NYM L,5-9 CG 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .288 .304 .411 .715 5 .42 -0.036 .59 -0.03% 0.67 LF RF 424 91 Jul 20 WSN ATL L,10-11 CG(11) 6 6 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .296 .311 .432 .743 5 .93 0.147 1.69 0.16% 2.07 RF 425 92 Jul 21 (1) WSN ATL L,0-4 CG 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .297 .315 .430 .745 4 1.41 -0.069 2.69 -0.08% -0.81 RF 426 93 Jul 21 (2) WSN ATL W,5-2 CG 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .291 .314 .423 .736 4 1.85 0.014 3.92 0.02% -0.18 LF RF 427 94 Jul 22 WSN ATL W,9-2 CG 5 5 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .300 .321 .433 .754 4 .16 0.030 .32 0.04% 0.45 LF 428 95 Jul 23 WSN @ NYM W,8-2 GS-10 5 5 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .297 .318 .443 .761 4 .86 -0.094 1.26 -0.08% 0.82 LF 429 96 Jul 24 WSN @ NYM W,5-2 CG 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .296 .317 .439 .756 4 .83 -0.063 1.11 -0.05% -0.73 LF 430 97 Jul 25 WSN @ NYM W,5-2 CG 4 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .295 .315 .451 .766 5 .63 0.074 .77 0.06% 0.48 LF 431 98 Jul 26 WSN @ MIL W,8-2 CG 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .299 .319 .452 .771 5 .37 -0.007 .39 0.00% 1.51 LF 432 99 Jul 27 WSN @ MIL L,0-6 CG 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .300 .322 .450 .772 5 .57 -0.014 .52 -0.01% 0.30 LF 433 100 Jul 28 WSN @ MIL W,4-1 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .299 .321 .446 .767 4 .63 0.008 .70 0.01% -0.15 LF RF 434 101 Jul 29 WSN @ MIL W,11-10 CG(11) 6 4 2 2 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .303 .330 .466 .797 5 1.83 0.584 1.92 0.37% 3.48 1B LF 435 102 Jul 31 WSN PHI L,0-8 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .302 .329 .462 .791 4 .69 0.006 .71 0.00% -0.35 LF 436 103 Aug 1 WSN PHI L,2-3 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .301 .328 .458 .786 4 2.04 0.015 2.52 0.01% 0.40 LF 437 104 Aug 2 WSN PHI W,3-0 GS-9 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .295 .322 .450 .772 4 .55 0.001 .69 0.00% -0.29 LF 438 106 (1) Aug 3 (2) WSN MIA L,2-5 CG 4 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .299 .325 .455 .780 5 .66 0.117 .75 0.08% 1.80 LF 439 107 Aug 4 WSN MIA W,10-7 GS-9 5 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .297 .322 .450 .772 4 1.17 0.027 1.47 0.02% 0.10 LF 440 108 Aug 5 WSN MIA W,4-1 CG 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .296 .321 .446 .767 5 .69 -0.070 .80 -0.05% 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February 2019, Volume 15, Issue 7 The Year 5G Gets Real Software-defined Networks The Network of Tomorrow The 100G to 400G Evolution 5G & Future Use Cases RCS Chatbot Opportunities Infrastructure & Transformation RCS Chatbot Directory Opens Up New Opportunities for Marketers By: Ramy Riad A New App Store As RCS continues to make great strides in becoming the global standard for carrier-based messaging and provides a new opportunity for brands to communicate with consumers, a new brand discovery experience has emerged: the chatbot directory. Launched by AT&T and Samsung to a growing number of capable devices, the chatbot directory gives consumers a new channel. Consumers can now discover brands and launch an RCS-enabled chat through a new directory embedded in the native messaging client. Consumers using RCS-enabled Samsung devices on the AT&T network will now see a third tab at the top of their native text messaging app named Chatbots. Examples of RCS chatbot customer experiences include clipping coupons to loyalty cards, shopping the latest trends, securing tickets for upcoming events and checking the weather—all within the native messaging client, no app to download or update. As enterprises and brands continue to seek direct, one-on-one customer communication moments, the RCS chatbot directory creates an enormous opportunity for brands to extend their reach and drive acquisition, increase retention and build loyalty without having to rely on the advertising-sponsored, third-party channels such as Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp that intermediate the relationship. With the launch of the RCS chatbot directory, brands also now have access to new beachfront real estate on the mobile device. Think of the directory as a new app store—a place where consumers can proactively seek out chatbots and engage with their favorite brands on their own terms. But unlike Google Play or the Apple App Store, consumers have no apps to download, keep updated or decide if the app is worth the space on their device. Additionally, brands can provide an app-like experience with RCS chatbots while avoiding the cost of app development and upkeep associated with traditional native apps. And instead of going unused or buried in a folder deep on a consumer's device, these RCS conversations with brands are kept intimately right alongside conversations with friends and family in the app most used on the device—the native message client. The Rise of RCS Business Messaging RCS Business Messaging is on its way to replacing SMS as the go-to messaging channel for direct, brand-to-consumer communications. Launched by 65 operators in 46 countries and with more than 40 operator launches scheduled over the next 12 months, RCS is quickly transforming carrier-based mobile messaging into a rich digital communication platform for enterprise brands and operators across the globe. The mobile ecosystem, including device manufacturers, operating system providers, carriers and vendors, is working together to ensure interoperability support, which is expected to make great strides in 2019. The power of RCS lies in the features it brings to native mobile messaging. RCS harnesses advanced device capabilities and enhanced UI elements to provide an app-like experience to traditional text messaging. Some key features of RCS business messaging that are supported by the Universal Profile (the GSMA-published, globally agreed-upon standard) include rich cards, carousels, suggested replies and actions, and delivery and read receipts. Soon brands will begin piloting integrated payments, which will unlock true, seamless conversational commerce. Customers will be able to purchase products and services directly within an RCS engagement, leveraging native payment capabilities such as Google Pay. How Brands Envision Using RCS An increasing number of brands are beginning to pilot RCS functionality through communications with customers. But how exactly are brands planning to use RCS? A recent study of marketing personnel in the US from industry data expert Mobilesquared provides insight into how companies plan to use RCS to break out from traditional text messaging and enhance engagements with their customers. When asked where they could envision their company using RCS, "Marketing and Promotions" ranked highest with 55 percent of responses from the surveyed companies. This figure is consistent with many of the early, in-market RCS pilots. Numerous early adopter brands have begun to use the rich functionality of RCS to communicate sales and promotions with their existing opted-in database. With the use of rich card carousels and suggested actions, RCS enables marketing and promotions to be much more interactive for consumers—making this a logical starting point for brand marketers. However, marketing and promotions wasn't the only area brands could envision using RCS.
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Why the hell do they give tropical storms/hurricanes such silly names? No offense if we have any Flossie's on here, but...c'mon. I don't wanna die because of a Flossie. Actually, it doesn't look like it's going to be too bad. I went to Safeway and stocked up on water, canned goods, and bread. Just in case. Also bought a Cosmo to hate-read in case the battery on my Kindle dies. Let's hope it doesn't come to that, but I'm almost positive we'll lose power just because we always do, even for minor storms. I've got a flashlight at the ready, and a ton of pretty-smelling candles to burn. If we do have to evacuate, MitsuBT lives inland in a safe area, and he's offered his place to both me and the kitties if needed. I've got a go bag at the ready, and lots of cat food and water waiting by the car. I've been through countless tornadoes and scary storms by myself, but never a tropical storm. Kinda scary. I don't know what to do while I'm waiting for it to hit. I guess I'll go put towels around all the windows since they don't seal. I hope everyone stays safe and well, and I'll check in with you guys tomorrow to let you know how it goes!
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GAP Organics working with Keenan Recycling on green energy project September 9, 2019 @ 12:04 by Steven Hugill GAP Organics has partnered with Scotland's largest food waste collection company to transform food waste into usable gas. GAP will work alongside Keenan Recycling, which expanded into the North East last year, to collect food waste from its commercial clients in the region. The waste will be treated at Wardley Biogas, where it will be converted into green gas for the region's gas and power networks. The partnership will also supply the existing food waste AD Plant at High Hedley Biogas, in County Durham. With more than 65 years' experience in the logistics and waste industries, family business GAP Group, which is based in Gateshead, began waste electrical and electronic equipment recycling (WEEE) before expanding into haulage. The business is now separated into five group companies: GAP Waste; GAP Organics; GAP Ice, which processes refrigeration; GAP Polymers, which processes and recycles rigid plastics; and GAP Haulage. Paul Palmer, managing director of GAP Organics, said: "In these changing times and with businesses taking the time and trouble to offer food for recycling, we have to make sure we put that waste to good use. "We have seen a huge increase in enquiries from new and existing customers to improve their recycling rates and we've been able to demonstrate the true commercial value of separate food waste collections. "The Government's recent commitment to separate domestic food waste collections in England and Wales is already having an impact as businesses understand this will also become a legal requirement for them too. "We were already aware of Keenan Recycling and that the collection of food waste is its core business. "When it became clear Keenan were looking to bring their expertise into the region, we began our discussions to work with them to assist with our own collection service through this new partnership." Headquartered in Aberdeen, Keenan Recycling expanded into the North East in 2018 and has worked with businesses including Newcastle University and the North East branch of food waste charity FareShare. Grant Keenan, managing director, added: "When we launched our food waste collection service in 2010, it was our aim to ensure that people across the UK understood the importance of recycling food waste. "Once it became the law in Scotland, the education process got slightly easier but there is still a lot to be done, especially in countries such as England where there is currently no legislation in place. "Our new partnership with GAP Organics means that we can offer a service to its clients with our great customer service at its core. "We want to be able to advise business on how to reduce food waste, as well as recycling it correctly, and we're really looking forward to seeing the greener future we can create in the North East with GAP Group." Saggezza partners with US firm Appian
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from typing import List from puzzle.constraints import validator from puzzle.constraints.image import identify_regions_constraints class LinesClassifierConstraints( identify_regions_constraints.BaseRegionConstraints): """Constraints for lines_classifier. canny_aperture_px: int. Aperture size for cv2.Canny(). Valid values: 3, 5, 7. Smaller is faster, larger can produce noise. image_dilate_px: int. Number of pixels to dilate (enlarge) information. hough_lines_threshold_fractions: List[float]. Each float is the fraction of an image the line must pass through to be considered valid. hough_lines_minimum_lines: int. Minimum number of lines required for the set to be considered valid. angle_cluster_degrees: float. Maximum number of degrees two lines can be separated by and still be considered part of the same cluster. angle_resolution_degrees: float. Resolution used to detect lines in image. lines_sample_fraction: float. Filter and retain this fraction of Hough lines. required_divisions_ratio: float. Required fraction of divisions which must have lines present. E.g., with `0.5` half of the divisions must have lines. max_consecutive_missing: int. Limit to consecutive missing lines. 0 forbids any missing lines. anchor_resolution_px: float. Resolution to use when determining if the algorithm's solution is considered unique. Large values produce quick but inferior results. division_distance_resolution_px: float. Resolution to use when determining if division distance (width) is considered unique. Large values produce quick but inferior results. """ canny_aperture_px: validator.Option([3, 5, 7]) = 5 image_dilate_px: validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0, max_value=10) = 3 hough_lines_threshold_fractions: List[float] = [8/10, 2/3, 1/2, 1/3] hough_lines_minimum_lines: ( validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0, max_value=100)) = 32 angle_cluster_degrees: ( validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0.0, max_value=29.9)) = 10 angle_resolution_degrees: ( validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0.0, max_value=29.9)) = 1.0 lines_sample_fraction: ( validator.NumberInRange(min_value=.50, max_value=1.0)) = 0.95 required_divisions_ratio: ( validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0.01, max_value=1.0)) = 0.70 max_consecutive_missing: validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0) = 2 anchor_resolution_px: ( validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0.01, max_value=10.0)) = 2.0 division_distance_resolution_px: ( validator.NumberInRange(min_value=0.01, max_value=200.0)) = 85.0 _method: identify_regions_constraints.Method = ( identify_regions_constraints.Method.LINES_CLASSIFIER)
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I've attached the slides from yesterday's session at Trimble. I couldn't include the pictures in the deck because it made the file size too large, but I have posted my pics here. I am looking for volunteers to host the next meeting on June 19th at 12:30 pm - if you are interested in hosting please send me a message.
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So what next? We have a date: 22nd September 2016. We have a venue: Bath Spa University. We have a host: the wonderful Sarah Earle @PriSciEarle. What we need now, is to know what the #LearningFirst community wants next. What do you want the focus to be? What sort of format would you like? What would be most helpful to you? We want to design these events around what you want and need. If #LearningFirst is news to you, and you would like to part of this #professionled approach, please sign up on the, 'Are you in?' page. Please add comments below with suggestions, especially if you think you are likely to be attending. Having missed the Sheffield event and not yet watched the whole stream I am open minded. I feel my focus in school is still creating an assessment system that supports teachers identify next steps in learning whilst helping Senior and Middle Leaders identify those who need support. I still have staff that look at progress in a fashion closely linked to levels and Senior staff who want to know percentages of cohorts and view pupils as walking numbers and letters. I like small break-out sessions after inspirational key note speakers. Thank you. First, thank-you very much for Sheffield. It was great. I think the strenghts of Sheffield were its ability to inspire and build a sense of a collective. I think the key next step is to open out the debate and to work out what the issues everyone is facing are and how to bring those to others with similar issues. I think there needs to be a significant amount of the same inspiration, especially for everyone who will hopefully be going for the first time. After that I think we should run open space discussions https://peopleandplanet.org/goinggreener/skills/using-open-space which allow the conference to generate a collaborative agenda and people to drop in and out of the bits they are interested in/have ideas to share, twitter and this website could be used to generate initial topics. It would be good to follow this with a plenary where volunteers who were with each discussion at the end gave brief feedback to bring ideas together. This could also be done continuously through a breaking news wall of large postits. I think the postit notes to share action were a good idea but need to be in one of the general waiting areas where people are milling between sessions thus as ideas come up and when people have a bit more time they can fill a wall with them. I am happy to help organise open space discussions as I have run them before at conferences. Great day on Saturday. Will hopefully attend Bath Spa event. Would love to go into more detail on the HOW of it all – balancing learning first with overarching accountability, the HOW in the classroom etc Would also be happy to share approach from our MAT & get construtive feedback on it! What happened in Sheffield yesterday was incredible. It felt almost like a national summit on education and it was very positive. There were not negativity feelings or blame in the air and I think this was one of the reasons why it was such a special event. We were discussing and looking forward to creating education fit for purpose to develop children and let teachers do what they do best – teach. In the Final report on AWL one of the recommendations is to have SLEs with specialism in assessment in all TSAs to support good practice and work on developing an appropriate CPD. Maybe in Bath someone could share ideas how it could be done. I am not sure how much interest this kind of workshop could have, but it would be interesting to know what SLEs across the country are already doing and how they deployments could support #LearningFirst in their contexts. It would be an opportunity for CIEA to get involved to provide support and appropriate training. Assessment Hubs? It works for Maths. Chris – I am an SLE with a specialism for assessment and sat in the conference yesterday thinking how every assessment SLE would have been inspired by the amazing things we talked about and how the SLE system seems like a good way to share the passion and ideas through a national network. Very interested in taking this further! Bringing and sharing ideas would be amazing if practicable……and primary / secondary options perhaps? I like the idea of being able to drop in and out of discussions……. Isn't there also a book launch in the Autumn?? Thanks so much for yesterday….can't wait for September! Thank you for yesterday, it was a great way to build each other's confidence. I have two thoughts : 1) just like the presentations in the lecture theatre, 5 minute (Teachmeet style) slots on examples of practical classroom application. Impact of those revised assessment policies we've all been writing! 2) I travelled to Sheffield with an Independnet School Head – there is a very real and purposeful opportunity here to have some cross over work – Good Independent schools don't have the same accountability and many don't do SATs. They have been using a 'without' levels approach – I think it would be interesting to pursue the opportunity of finding out more about how they have gone about assessment for learning. Great day yesterday! There was a purity about it that was truly enervating and, indeed, liberating. Offering the stage to so many willing and worthy speakers made it what it was. That said, I am wondering if something can be created that allows for further exploration of thoughts shared. For example, I was totally intrigued by what Sean Harford (HMI and Ofsted's National Director for Education) had to say and welcome his standpoint. I moved on, however, wanting to know more, with unanswered questions. Same, for Marc Rowland and his piece on "losing the language" around the issue of 'disadvantaged pupils'. Now, I don't know if this is actually logistically possible but might it be an idea for short inputs from selected speakers, with them spinning off into breakout rooms with delegates pursuing them to explore ideas further, through questioning and discussion – for, say 10-15 minutes? I am very familiar with Shirley Clarke's ground-breaking work on formative assessment. I have heard her speak before and so it was no surprise to me that she struck a chord with delegates through her insightful and inspirational piece. I attended Shirley + Seamus' afternoon session, sat back and immersed myself again in the plain truths derived from her many years of real world research. One final point, given that the event is down in the South West, could we encourage Bill Lucas, for one, to offer his perspective? A long way to travel, yes, but you can count on another delegation attending from Bader Primary School. The breakout to question and talk to speakers would work quite well as part of an open space style thing I think. Able to drop in ask someone a question with questions and responses noted on flipchart paper so if someone had already asked it you could see what had been said. Could always have a 20 minute slot for that and use part of that slot to collate any additional discussion points that came out of talks to then run a 45 minute open space discussion time where people could share their thoughts on a range of issues and give more a chance to share and work out specifics of their schools with other schools with specific things they want to talk about. I really like the sound of this, Jack. The buzz will be electric! It was an amazing day yesterday – uplifting and empowering and I know we all felt valued and also valued the input of every single contributor. I want to come to Bath – I would love to open up the assessment agenda to include assessment of the school and staff – if we are truly to all be learners together, we need to open our minds to being assessed ourselves. I am sure that what works as strong assessment for students would work for schools and staff. Because of the culture of fear and high stakes within the profession, education has been reduced to trying to play a game to do 'whatever OFSTED want' – as we all agreed yesterday, we need to focus on our principles and assess and lead according to these. Through strong collaboration across schools, we could lead and assess ourselves according to our principles, so I would value learning how to achieve this from other colleagues. It would also be wonderful to see lots of practical examples of AWL from schools across the country; journeys from colleagues who have exercised their professional courage even when seemingly swimming against the tide. I really valued the panel debates yesterday – it would be great if delegates could also question or contribute in some way. Thank you so much for everything – what is happening here feels very special. Loved yesterday in Sheffieldbut would like more focus on EYFS at the next event. The culture in this phase is already more like where the whole of education needs to be … Start with the child …always! Yesterday's conference felt like a real turning point – leaving behind an era of anxiety-inducing measuring, tracking, target setting and now working together to raise aspiration and make excellence our aim. If we can also shed the fixed mindset language of ability, top sets and gifted pupils we can really start to get excited about transforming the lives of young people AND , importantly, of drawing fantastic new teachers into the profession. Perhaps future conferences might include some sharing of exemplary work with pupils in a range of subjects… How about #mathswithoutlimits? Ooh the sharing of work reminds me of another idea I had. It would be lovely to get some pupils of various ages, primary and secondary, along to share their experiences of assessment and talk about how they think it could work better for them. Yesterday was an absolutely amazing day. Thank you to all involved. I left with a sense of clarity and purpose about the direction we need to go to make our assessment systems fit for a purpose which is very different from what for many schools and LAs they have become. The kudos of the speakers did give a certain gravitas to the day which was refreshing because there was no questioning what the next level up may say – they were there to speak for themselves. I liked the five minute input in the main session. It meant we could hear lots of ideas from lots of people – it was also a little bit exhausting!! I wonder if something similar but from classroom practitioners could work. Some kind of view of what the inspiration we took away from the day yesterday looks like in reality? What an amazing profession we work in. Sheffield was a triumph! Thanks to everyone who organised, assisted & attended. It feels like #LearningFirst has formally kickstarted an important profession-led conversation not just about assessment, but about T&L more broadly. In time, I'd be keen to see that conversation expand to cover how principled assessment informs/is informed by pedagogy underpinned by the values of Learning Without Limits (i.e. losing the labels). My hope is that #LF will reenergise efforts to make the education system more inclusive. Saturday in Sheffield was perfectly inspiring & has already shaped my direction for next week, thank you. Is it possible to get colleagues from all sorts of different settings – small school inner city, large school rural, high mobility, no mobility, EAL, mostly high attainers and so on to share their practical approaches? Or even a discussion around does one size fit all pupil groups? As Michael said about the marking and EYFS vs Year 6, it would be really interesting to hear & discuss approaches in different settings. A great event yesterday with so much to think about. I have spent today mulling everything over in my head and thinking about the best way forward for my school, my children and my staff. It has been an exhausting day of deep thinking and much questioning! I am heartened that the things I value about child centred assessment through listening, talk and observation were highlighted as the basis of all meaningful assessments. I completely agree that all school leaders should be able to identify their key principles with their teams- this is vital, now more than ever. As an NLE I support a number of schools and would value further sessions on the HOW of what we need to do in greater detail, with consideration to the accountability that all schools are under but in particular vulnerable schools. It is difficult for these leaders to be brave when you are under constant scrutiny. Further sessions showcasing bold, brave and innovative practice from other schools would be great too. I would share Karen's views – as an SLE in a secondary school I would love to see some examples of practice both in secondary schools like mine and primaries. I liked the idea of Balance shown in our afternoon session (Blue group) on Saturday but sadly it's not available to secondary schools yet. Particularly interested to hear whether any secondary schools have had comments on such child-centred, non-accountability-driven approaches from Ofsted and so on. Obviously I was made up to hear Sean Harford's comments, particularly "I am hear to listen" but my leadership team remain sceptical due to our impending inspection. Can't wait to go to the next one, such a positive experience. Best CPD ever. I absolutely loved the Sheffield conference and would echo the comments so far about it being an incredibly exciting education summit for everyone to gather together and transform learning. I'd also agree with those who have so far suggested that the next conference should seek to capitalise on the fact that we're all in one space together for a day. A suggestion could be for us to have a couple of sessions throughout the day where the time is a little more flexible. There would be a huge wall with sticky notes on it and people could write up the title of a conversation they'd like to have and say where they'll be for that conversation- 4th floor breakout area for instance. At the time of each of the breakouts, people would go to the wall and decide what conversation they'll join FIRST- because they'd be permitted to flit, like butterflies, from one conversation to another as they saw fit (there is one Unconference law of 'two feet' that could be used). It would be wise to limit these 'conversations' or at least combine them so perhaps there's a deadline for people to have posted their sticky note on in the morning (and then again in the afternoon) and then a couple of 'organisers' (happy to help) could sort through them in between until there's a more reasonable number of discussions taking place in each slot. What I really like about this approach is that everyone really is given a voice and choice. Whether it's in the above format or not, I'd be really interested in participating in workshops where ideas and shared and challenges solved (or at least some ideas gathered). I'd be more than happy to run a session on facilitating professional learning so that staff could come along and collaborate on how they'll offer learning opportunities for staff that rely on co-agency, build trust and lead to impact on students. Thank you so much for starting such a fabulous movement! This is what I am talking about with Open Space! Seems to be a different name for the same thing. I think it could really work for this as it gives chances for ideas to come from everyone in a truly profession led manner. Thank you again for a great day in Saturday. I agree with others above that more interaction with speakers would be useful to develop the ideas – I too left with lots more questions to consider. I also agree with Clare that we need to consider how the conference can reach out to more vulnerable schools and help them to feel brave in their context. The energy and positivity on Saturday was truly transformational. The quality of the speakers, and the delegates, led to rich learning and facilitated further enquiry. I would like to invite my inspirational colleagues Russell Hobby, Pie Corbett and Linda Neil to speak at the next conference. In addition, I would like to see representation from the DFE to witness first hand the passion, commitment and professional rigour that makes our countries educators world class. I absolutely loved the conference on Saturday, and really enjoyed sharing our school's learning journey with Visible Learning. Thank you to all involved for making it such an inspirational and motivating day. It was great to hear and meet a fantastic set of people. One thing that those in my workshop started to discuss was the gap between the sense of 'knowing what to do next' that was 'offered' by levels/schemes of work etc and the lack of clear guidance in the wording of the new curriculum. I definitely think it would be supportive to build a shared understanding of progress in different curriculum areas and further exploration of how this progress could be meaningfully assessed – both formatively and summatively. Perhaps there could be some leading experts in literacy, maths, science and other areas to share and discuss what progress looks like. We have developed a conceptual progression in science at our school using the ideas from Wynne Harlen and the ASE on developing their big ideas of science, which our teachers report has been helpful in planning for progress. After a very informative conference on Saturday, I would like to run a smaller regional #LearningFirst in July. If anyone is interested in attending or speaking then please let me know. It will be held in Tamworth, West Midlands. @heelismichelle .
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Traders, your commitment to follow your trading plan and stay disciplined is just like a commitment to cut out sugar. The problem is… The FOREX market is your bakery. Each and every day you sit down to trade your commitment to follow your trading plan will be tested. You're on a diet in a pastry shop. The market will seek at every turn to challenge your resolve and attempt to push you out of your comfort zone causing you to make impulsive emotional decisions rather than disciplined, planed ones. Many people will tell you it is wrong to look at the market as a living breathing entity, "The market is not out to get you." the saying goes. But I find in this case that it serves the analogy well. The "market" is the representation of every trader's decision at a specific point in time. That's all. But the market rewards risk and punishes those that follow the path of least resistance. This must be the case in order for markets to function. Because of this simple truth we can deduce that in order to succeed, we must have the strength of our convictions since they will no doubt run contrary to many in the market. Remember 90% of traders lose money. If you want to be part of the 10%, look at what the 90% do, then do the opposite. If you're still reading I've kept you in suspense long enough. So how do you stay disciplined given the overwhelming temptation to do otherwise? Discipline is an emotional quality. To have discipline means you have fixed yourself in a course of action and are unwilling to deviate from it. Having discipline starts with commitment. Even this first step causes people some problems. A lot of people think they are committed but most are not. Step one to staying disciplined: Are you truly committed? If not, you must make that commitment if you ever expect to succeed. This first step, while simple, acts as an anchor to your trading. The commitment to succeed is what allows your mind to focus on a goal. This is a moving target. As one goal is achieved, a new commitment to a new goal must be set, allowing you to continue your journey. In NLP and NAC (psychological processes) we actually call this an "anchor". You must literally change your perception of reality before you will truly create lasting change. Again, using the weight loss analogy, people who ultimately achieve lasting results have shifted their reality. Often this comes from a doctor visit when they are told they have diabetes. For some it comes after a heart attack, or after a child expresses concern for their wellbeing. Whatever the catalyst, something changes in the individual at a fundamental level that literally alters their perception of the world. Their new reality causes them to view their decisions differently and shifts their focus of what's important. But if blowing up account after account doesn't do the trick, how do we create this anchor? I find that a lack of trader discipline is the result of 2 specific things. You simply don't know what you're doing. This sounds a little harsh but the cold hard truth is most traders simply don't have the education, understanding and experience to have confidence in what they are doing. If you're struggling with discipline right now I would venture to say you really question if there's something you're missing. Some piece of the puzzle you don't yet have. This one gets misunderstood. I don't mean to suggest most traders don't have a winning system. What I am saying is that most traders don't KNOW if their system is a winner or loser. •What is the expectancy of your system? •What is the average DD given your money management strategy? •What is the maximum DD? •What is the average number of losing trades? •What is the maximum number of losing trades in a row? •What is the average Risk/Reward Profile? •Given your money management system, what was the ROI over the past 300 trades after accounting for slippage and commissions?
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You asked for them and here they are! Etched with "PH" and "marked for greatness" these 30 oz., Stainless Steel, powder coated Polar Camel Insulated Tumblers come in brand new, fresh colors and a clear lid. Ideal for hot & cold beverages, this matte gray tumbler is double wall vacuum insulated and has tremendous temperature retention that keeps your beverages COLD for up to 48 hours and HOT for up to 12 hours. It's the best option to keep your coffee, ice tea or your favorite beverage fresher and longer than ever. You can confidently place this tumbler on any surface or in the cup holder of your vehicle without worries, as the exterior is designed to eliminate sweating. 18/8 stainless steel tumbler is bpa and lead free - Makes this the most durable travel coffee mug you will ever have.
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Memorial Scholarships: Matt Gray and Mahtab Rezai by Nancy Lyons Spring is in the air. In addition to the more pleasant temperatures that are sure to win the weather battle soon enough, it's also the time of year when young people research financial aid and scholarships available to supplement their educational journeys. There are two scholarships we want to share with you — because they are very near and dear to our hearts. Matt Gray Memorial Scholarship This past December we lost a dear friend and former Clockworker, Matt Gray. Matt passed after a courageous journey with cancer. To honor Matt, we worked with friends, family, and community to endow a computer science scholarship at the University of Minnesota. An endowment is a very specific thing. It means that Matt's community was able to hit an ambitious target to ensure the scholarship exists in perpetuity. We received word in just the last few weeks that the scholarship had reached its goal and that the first worthy and interested students would be welcome to apply for a spring scholarship. Matt Gray worked with us for nearly 14 years and his influence on the growth and success of Clockwork was profound. He will forever hold a special place in our hearts and our work. It is some small comfort knowing we will be supporting and encouraging innovation and study for Matt Gray Scholars for years to come. If you or someone you know is a CS student with interest or a history with supporting local coding programs like Code Savvy or Coder Dojo (organizations Matt co-founded and poured energy into for years) you may want to apply to be a Matt Gray Scholar. Mahtab Rezai Memorial Scholarship The Mahtab Rezai design scholarship honors another dear friend and Clockworker who passed a year prior to Matt. Mahtab's scholarship also reached endowment status and is available to students in the University of MN school of Design. Mahtab was a User Experience pioneer, a leader and an entrepreneur. She spent the last 18 months of her career at Clockwork and we remain grateful for the visionary change she brought to our work. We are proud to have known and worked alongside these brilliant leaders and we are grateful to be able to honor them both by supporting student work. They've both left indelible marks on the design and technology industries in this market and beyond and, no doubt, the scholars who'll benefit from these funds will carry that brilliant energy far into the future. Matt Gray Memorial Scholarship — learn more about the scholarship criteria and apply for Matt's scholarship here. Mahtab Rezai Memorial Scholarship — U of M College of Design students are automatically considered for this scholarship. Students who are first or second generation immigrants are encouraged to discuss this scholarship with their advisor.If you are interested, you can contribute to the fund that supports this scholarship.
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Santo António es una freguesia portuguesa perteneciente al municipio de Ponta Delgada, situado en la Isla de São Miguel, Región Autónoma de Azores. Posee un área de 11,73 km² y una población total de 2 004 habitantes (2001). La densidad poblacional asciende a 170,8 hab/km². Se encuentra a una latitud de 37°35'N y una longitud 25°34'O. La actividad principal es la agricultura. El océano Atlántico se encuentra al norte. Freguesias adyacentes Capelas Feteiras Santa Bárbara Sete Cidades Freguesias de Ponta Delgada
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Sermon: Beneath the Cool June 3, 2014 by FCCH Staff 06.01.2014 Preaching Text: "Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that is taking place among you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you." (1Peter 4:12) When I was in junior high school, or thereabouts, I often would judge certain people, situations, or things to be "cool." Eventually this slang term went out of fashion, to be replaced by God knows what, maybe "hip," though I can't honestly recall. But then, to my horror, it came back – and with a vengeance! For probably 30 years now it has served as the go-to designation for anything thought to be grand or wonderful. I, however, have not used the word since, oh, maybe 1965 or so, unless, of course, we're talking about ambient temperatures. So why the aversion? Well, for one thing, the word seems to capture in a single syllable the spirit of our times, where increasingly we're urged to be detached, disinterested, and subversive. The "transgressive" is lauded in academia as the veritable bee's knees! (Though Chesterton once wisely argued against taking down any fence unless you know why it was put up in the first place!) But the real benefit of cool, if truth be told, is to avoid life's worst possible fate – to be deemed uncool. A state of cool involves the all-consuming effort to be counter-cultural, to reject any aspect of settled life that could be perceived as "square" (to use an old 50's beatnik term!). Square might be defined as those values, beliefs, mores, and institutions older than, say, the advent of Instagram (see, I've once again dated myself). Being cool is like adolescence. Perpetual adolescence. But on a much grander scale. To be cool, at any age, is to reject all that came before, to be aloof from any preexisting standard or norm or belief. Cool presumes liberation, the setting of oneself apart from the masses, while declaring oneself smarter, more creative, and, last but not least, morally superior. Unfortunately, this studied stance betrays precisely its opposite. While giving off the appearance of depth and insight, cool more often than not suggests shallow narcissism, a desperate, attention-seeking contrariness masquerading as seriousness. In 1 Peter we are told that Christians will face opposition, that they will be reviled and that they will suffer. The assurance, however, is that in and through it all Christ's spirit of glory will be with them. Today, of course, at least in the United States, we don't face the sort of opposition early Christians faced (though this certainly cannot be said of certain parts of our world today). Opposition to Christianity, for us, is more subtle, though nonetheless real. If I'm right, Christianity and the church is routinely dismissed, if but unconsciously, as uncool and therefore irrelevant. Let's face it, attending church is uncool. It is redolent of old, antiquated ideas and beliefs. It's as hip as watching re-runs of The Brady Bunch, minus the retro-cool. Yet just beneath the surface of such flippant disdain lies something profound, which, in my view, the contemporary church largely overlooks. Instead, the church vainly attempts to project itself as cool. The message to our "cultured despisers" is that, unlike some churches at least, we really are cool and, more than that, we plan to be even cooler in the future! This, of course, ignores the rather obvious fact that the church has never been cool, nor will it ever be (thanks be to God!). What lies behind contemporary misgivings about Christianity and the church goes much deeper, and has to do with the many unanswered questions about humanity's most basic, primordial desire: knowing and experiencing the living God. Just the other day I was talking with a church member who, like many here today, has children who were brought up in the church but who no longer attend as adults. She didn't mention the uncool factor (that's my little contribution to the conversation!), but the busy-ness of modern life, what with both parents working and all the scheduled sporting events on Sunday mornings, etc. Though I'm certain these do play a role, I wonder whether beneath these stated reasons there might be something deeper going on. Do your children have questions or disagreements with the church and what it stands for, I asked? What about its theology? Has the church ever disappointed them in any way? She conceded that at least some of this was likely the case. Because we face subtle though often intimidating opposition from many today, we are reluctant to present firm arguments in Christianity's defense. As I said last week, we are very clear about what we don't believe, but not nearly as able to define what we do believe. Partly, as I say, this is because we fear being perceived as uncool to a culture that clearly sees us as such. Over the past few months I've talked about the account in Luke of Jesus sending out 70 of his disciples to evangelize. In discussing this in Bible Study awhile back, Howard Streifford, when asked what effect the reading conjures up, said "urgency." Can you imagine the same scenario today? What urgency is there when we can't state what it is we have to offer? Would people be excited to jump on board when all we can say is what we're against? The church today, as in the past, may not be cool, but it offers timeless truths about the deepest and most sacred aspects of life. It addresses honestly and sympathetically the human condition, and offers love, hope, and depth of meaning. Which is to say that you and I may not be cool, but we embody something far better – the truth of a life lived as Christians. No, most of us are not famous or celebrated, nor would anyone define us as cool. But we're better than cool. We're simple, humble, honest, admittedly imperfect, caring, loving human beings who in quiet ways form the backbone of society, of life. By the steady habits and undramatic ways we play by the rules, rear families, earn livings, help neighbors, and love and worship God, we honor both God and humanity. There's a bumper sticker (you may have seen it) based on a book title which reads: "Well-behaved women seldom make history," as if making history is the point of life. (Yes, I know there are times when rebellion is warranted, but as a general prescription for life?) Were we, finally, to embrace wholeheartedly the intrinsic power of a life simply lived, we would offer the best possible reason for Christianity there is. Amen.
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Vampire Diaries Episode Guide, Flashback episodes, The Vampire Diaries Season One Brian Young Joshua Butler Fool Me Once There Goes the Neighborhood " Did I forget to mention something earlier when we were talking about my birth mother the one that gave me up. Her name was Isobel. Go ahead, reminisce about how you killed her. " — Elena to Damon A Few Good Men is the fifteenth episode of the first season of The Vampire Diaries and the fifteenth episode of the series overall. MOTHERS, BACHELORS AND BLOOD — Matt and Caroline are surprised by the sudden reappearance of Matt's mother Kelly. Stefan and Elena are worried about Damon's new attitude. Damon is asked by Sheriff Forbes to take part in a fund-raising bachelor auction. Alaric discovers shocking secrets from his own past. With help from Jenna and Stefan, Elena is determined to find out everything she can about her birth mother, but the truth may be more than she can handle. The episode starts with Harper, the vampire who got out of the tomb attacking a hiker and then stealing his clothes. He gets out of the woods and gets to the town looking lost in the modern world. He sees a woman sitting on a bench who nods to him and he nods back. Trudy and Isobel Jenna found information about Elena's birth mother and she informs her. There is a friend of her mother who lives nearby, Trudie Peterson. Jenna also tells Elena that Alaric's wife's name was also Isobel and she is dead but she does not know if it is the same person. Elena tells Stefan about Trudie and Alaric's wife and he asks her if she will go to visit Trudie to let him go with her. Meanwhile, Jenna meets Alaric at school and tells him about Elena's birth mother. He says that his wife didn't have any kids but when Jeanna shows him a picture of Elena's mother he leaves in shock. Damon tries to deal with the truth about Katherine on his own way; partying with girls. Stefan interrupts them because he wants to ask him about Isobel but Damon says he does not know her and goes back to partying. Meanwhile, Caroline is with Matt at his place and while they are making out, his mother Kelly gets in. Caroline leaves and Matt catches up with his mother. Elena goes at Trudie's house to ask about Isobel and Trudie, who realizes that she is Isobel's daughter, lets her in. Trudie texts someone: "She is here" and while they are talking, she makes some tea to drink. Elena figures out that she put vervain in it and realizes that Trudie knows about vampires but when she asks her, Trudie asks her to leave. As Elena makes her way to her car, she sees a man standing in the road looking at her. She takes off before the man approaches and later she tells Stefan all about it. Stefan tells her that Alaric thinks his wife was probably killed by a vampire but does not mention that it was Damon and asks her to wait a little before talk to him. In the meantime, Alaric meets Stefan to talk to him about his wife and if he found out anything since he promised to help him. He wants to know what Damon did to Isobel but Stefan tells him that Damon says he does not remember her and he asks for a picture of hers to show it to him. Stefan shows the picture to Damon but he still says that he does not know her. In a flashback, we see that Isobel was investigating vampires and she was obsessed with finding the truth. Damon goes to the Grill's bar for a drink and Alaric is there. They talk for a while before Alaric leaves and Liz appears. She wants to ask Damon to be one of the bachelors at the Founder's fundraiser and he accepts. In return, he asks her help on finding information about Alaric because he does not trust him. Meanwhile, the mystery man Elena saw outside Trudie's house now knocks Trudie's door asking about Elena. Even though Trudie tells him what he wants, the man kills her. At the Founder's fundraiser, Liz gives Damon the info he wanted about Alaric and he realizes that Alaric's wife is the woman Stefan was asking him about. The Bachelor Raffle begins and Mrs. Lockwood introduces the bachelors. When she goes to Damon, he starts talking about Alaric's wife and that once they drunk together and that she was delicious. Alaric tries to stay calm and Elena is horrified while she realizes that Damon was the vampire who killed her mother. Elena runs outside and Stefan follows her telling her that they do not know for sure if Damon killed Isobel because her body never found. While they talk, the mystery man who killed Trudie, shows up and tells Elena to stop looking for her because she does not want to know her. Elena tries to ask him about Isobel but Stefan figures out that the man in under compulsion and she just tells him that she will stop. As soon as she tells him that, he steps in the middle of the road and a truck hits him. Elena takes his cell phone from the ground and she and Stefan go back inside. There she runs into Damon who can't understand why Elena is so mad at him, until she tells him who Isobel was. Alaric, leaves the fundraiser and goes to the Salvatore house to find Damon holding a stake and ask him about Isobel. Damon tells him that he did not kill her but turned her since Isobel came to him begging him to do it. Alaric attacks him trying to stake him but Damon gets the stake and kills Alaric. Stefan arrives and sees Alaric dead lying on the floor. Damon tells him that Alaric attacked him and now that he knows Isobel was related with Elena believes that somehow Katherine sent her to him for a reason and he leaves. Stefan stays with Alaric's body when suddenly Alaric comes back to life. They are both shocked and Stefan believes that someone must have given him vampire blood and they turned him. Alaric remembers a conversation he had with Isobel when she gave him his ring and told him that it was a gift to protect him and he tells Stefan that it was the ring that somehow protected him. Elena is back at home and dials the last number the mystery man called from his cell. A woman's voice answers asking if there was a problem and if he found her. Elena realizes that is Isobel but the moment Isobel hears that is Elena, she hangs up the phone. The episode ends with Harper arriving at a house at the woods. He knocks and the woman he saw sitting on the bench opens the door and then calls for Pearl. Pearl comes and greets Harper with her daughter, Anna. Along with them comes a woman who Pearl asks her to invite Harper in. Nina Dobrev as Elena Gilbert Paul Wesley as Stefan Salvatore Steven R. McQueen as Jeremy Gilbert (credit only) Sara Canning as Jenna Sommers Katerina Graham as Bonnie Bennett (credit only) Michael Trevino as Tyler Lockwood (credit only) Matt Davis as Alaric Saltzman Mia Kirshner as Isobel Flemming (flashback/voice) Marguerite MacIntyre as Liz Forbes Malese Jow as Anna Kelly Hu as Pearl Sterling Sulieman as Harper Amanda Detmer as Trudie Peterson Melinda Clarke as Kelly Donovan Co-Starring Susan Walters as Carol Lockwood Mike Kalinowski as Hiker Maia Osman as Wasted Girl Jeni Perillo as Bethanne Dax Griffin as Bachelor Michael Showers as Mystery Man Uncredited Tiffany Morgan as Samantha Gibbons Kayla Ewell as Vicki Donovan (photo) Antagonist: Isobel Flemming. Isobel's cellphone number is shown: 919-399-2507. This episode establishes it's now 2010 in the series timeline. Bethanne seems to have the only other daylight ring of the tomb vampires, Pearl and Harper, as she is seen seating on a bench in the sun as Harper walks through downtown Mystic Falls. Since Bethanne seems to have a daylight ring, this implies that the other tomb vampires may have had rings too but were caught without them on. Alaric learns from Jenna that Elena is his wife Isobel's daughter, which means that Elena is technically his step-daughter. Elena learns that Damon killed her birth mother Isobel and turned her into a vampire in 2007. Elena hears her birth mother Isobel's voice for the first time over the phone. The Gilbert Ring's abilities are first seen in this episode when Alaric was staked in the lung and killed by Damon after he attacked him at the boarding house, and was subsequently resurrected by the ring. This episode marks the first appearance of Kelly Donovan. This is the first episode of the third chapter of Season One, The Lineage Chapter. Elena meets Trudie Peterson in this episode, her mother's best friend from high school. Mystic Falls, Virginia Miss Gibbons' House Donovan House Grove Hill, Virginia Trudie Peterson's House Hiker - Drained of his blood; killed by Harper. Trudie Peterson - Thrown downstairs; killed by unknown compelled man. Mystery Man - Killed by truck driver after stepping in front of it. (compelled to kill himself by Isobel). Alaric Saltzman - Staked; killed by Damon Salvatore, but resurrected by his ring. Jeremy does not appear in this episode. This is the first episode of the series to not feature Jeremy. It is the only episode of the first season without him. As a result, his character has appeared in the most episodes during a single season at this point, excluding the main three characters (Elena, Damon and Stefan) It is also the only episode which Anna appears in but Jeremy does not. Tyler and Bonnie do not appear in this episode either. This episode features the most mothers of the main characters: Elena, Caroline, Tyler and Matt's moms are all featured. This is the first appearance of Alaric Saltzman as a series regular. Kayla Ewell makes a cameo in this episode as Vicki. A photo of her, Zach Roerig and Melinda Clarke, which was most likely taken just for this episode, can be seen on the fridge when Matt gets ice for Kelly. The photograph of the Donovans A Few Good Men, a play by Aaron Sorkin, was first produced on Broadway by David Brown in 1989. Sorkin adapted his work into a screenplay for a 1992 film directed by Rob Reiner, produced by Brown and starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore. Duke University, a Private university located in Durham, North Carolina. Fox Mulder, a protagonist from The X-Files (a paranormal TV show that aired from 1993–2002) who believed in extraterrestrial life. The Real Housewives of... This episode had about 3.33 million viewers in the USA, which was 0.18 million less than the previous episode. Harper: "Do you know what day it is?" Hiker: "It's Saturday." Harper: "And what year?" Hiker: "...It's 2010." Jenna: "Listen, there's something else. Mr. Saltzman... Ric? His wife was from around here, and her name was also Isobel." Elena: "Wait... "was," as in." Jenna: "...She died." Damon: "No... Buzzkill Bob. Greetings." Stefan: "Can we talk?" Damon: "Yeah." Stefan: "Without the TriDelts?" Kelly Donovan: (find Matt and Caroline hooking up) "Oh god, not on my couch." Matt: "Mom... Hey." Elena: "When was the last time you saw her?" Trudie Peterson: "About seventeen years ago, when she left to go have you. We kept in touch for a while, but you know people drift apart." Matt: "So, where have you been?" Kelly Donovan: "Here and there. Never one place too long. You know Pete." Matt: "No actually, I don't because, you've never brought him around." Stefan: "I asked Damon without saying too much. He doesn't remember." Alaric: "Ask him again." Stefan: "Damon is not stable right now." Alaric: "You know he murdered my wife, or at the very least made a meal out of her. When has he been stable?" Sheriff Forbes: "Oh, come on help me out. Carol Lockwood won't let me live it down if I come empty-handed." Damon: "You know, a room full of women clamoring to win a date with me? Sounds tasty." Elena: "He's fine." Stefan: "He's Damon." Elena: "Maybe this heartache will be good for him-- it will remind him that he has one, even if it doesn't beat." Carol Lockwood: "Do you have any hobbies? Do you like to travel?" Damon: "Oh yeah. L.A., New York-- a couple of years ago I was in North Carolina, near the Duke campus actually. I think-- I think Alaric went to school there, didn't you Ric? Yeah, except I know your wife did. I had a drink with her once. She was--she was a great girl. Did I ever tell you that? 'Cause she was delicious. Mmm, mmm, mmm." Damon: "This is a shame. We're kindred spirits bitten by the women we love. Unrequited love sucks. Sounds like I got a lung, which means I get to sit here and watch you die." "Black Hearts (On Fire)" – Jet "Time Is A Runaway" – The Alternate Routes "Your Eyes Are Liars" – Sound Team "Real You" – Above The Golden State "Winter Night" – Sweet Thing "Something In Common" – Free Energy "Portrait Of A Summer Thief" – Sounds Under Radio The Vampire Diaries Episodes "Pilot" • "The Night of the Comet" • "Friday Night Bites" • "Family Ties" • "You're Undead to Me" • "Lost Girls" • "Haunted" • "162 Candles" • "History Repeating" • "The Turning Point" • "Bloodlines" • "Unpleasantville" • "Children of the Damned" • "Fool Me Once" • "A Few Good Men" • "There Goes the Neighborhood" • "Let The Right One In" • "Under Control" • "Miss Mystic Falls" • "Blood Brothers" • "Isobel" • "Founder's Day" "The Return" • "Brave New World" • "Bad Moon Rising" • "Memory Lane" • "Kill or Be Killed" • "Plan B" • "Masquerade" • "Rose" • "Katerina" • "The Sacrifice" • "By the Light of the Moon" • "The Descent" • "Daddy Issues" • "Crying Wolf" • "The Dinner Party" • "The House Guest" • "Know Thy Enemy" • "The Last Dance" • "Klaus" • "The Last Day" • "The Sun Also Rises" • "As I Lay Dying" "The Birthday" • "The Hybrid" • "The End of the Affair" • "Disturbing Behavior" • "The Reckoning" • "Smells Like Teen Spirit" • "Ghost World" • "Ordinary People" • "Homecoming" • "The New Deal" • "Our Town" • "The Ties That Bind" • "Bringing Out The Dead" • "Dangerous Liaisons" • "All My Children" • "1912" • "Break On Through" • "The Murder of One" • "Heart of Darkness" • "Do Not Go Gentle" • "Before Sunset" • "The Departed" "Growing Pains" • "Memorial" • "The Rager" • "The Five" • "The Killer" • "We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes" • "My Brother's Keeper" • "We'll Always Have Bourbon Street" • "O Come, All Ye Faithful" • "After School Special" • "Catch Me If You Can" • "A View to a Kill" • "Into the Wild" • "Down the Rabbit Hole" • "Stand By Me" • "Bring It On" • "Because the Night" • "American Gothic" • "Pictures of You" • "The Originals" • "She's Come Undone" • "The Walking Dead" • "Graduation" "I Know What You Did Last Summer" • "True Lies" • "Original Sin" • "For Whom the Bell Tolls" • "Monster's Ball" • "Handle with Care" • "Death and the Maiden" • "Dead Man on Campus" • "The Cell" • "Fifty Shades of Grayson" • "500 Years of Solitude" • "The Devil Inside" • "Total Eclipse of the Heart" • "No Exit" • "Gone Girl" • "While You Were Sleeping" • "Rescue Me" • "Resident Evil" • "Man on Fire" • "What Lies Beneath" • "Promised Land" • "Home" "I'll Remember" • "Yellow Ledbetter" • "Welcome to Paradise" • "Black Hole Sun" • "The World Has Turned and Left Me Here" • "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get" • "Do You Remember the First Time?" • "Fade Into You" • "I Alone" • "Christmas Through Your Eyes" • "Woke Up With a Monster" • "Prayer For the Dying" • "The Day I Tried To Live" • "Stay" • "Let Her Go" • "The Downward Spiral" • "A Bird in a Gilded Cage" • "I Never Could Love Like That" • "Because" • "I'd Leave My Happy Home For You" • "I'll Wed You in the Golden Summertime" • "I'm Thinking Of You All The While" "Day One of Twenty-Two Thousand, Give or Take" • "Never Let Me Go" • "Age of Innocence" • "I Carry Your Heart With Me" • "Live Through This" • "Best Served Cold" • "Mommie Dearest" • "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" • "Hell Is Other People" • "Things We Lost in the Fire" • "Postcards from the Edge" • "This Woman's Work" • "Moonlight on the Bayou" • "I Would for You" • "Days of Future Past" • "I Went to the Woods" • "One Way or Another" • "Somebody That I Used to Know" • "Kill 'Em All" • "Requiem for a Dream" • "Gods and Monsters" "Hello, Brother" • "Today Will Be Different" • "You Decided That I Was Worth Saving" • "An Eternity of Misery" • Coming Home Was a Mistake • Detoured On Some Random Backwoods Path to Hell • "The Next Time I Hurt Somebody, It Could Be You" • "We Have History Together" • "The Simple Intimacy of the Near Touch" • "Nostalgia's a Bitch" • "You Made a Choice to Be Good" • "What Are You?" • "The Lies Will Catch Up To You" • "It's Been a Hell of a Ride" • "We're Planning a June Wedding" • "I Was Feeling Epic" "The Vampire Diaries: Forever Yours" The Vampire Diaries Transcripts 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 Retrieved from "https://vampirediaries.fandom.com/wiki/A_Few_Good_Men?oldid=2651503" Vampire Diaries Episode Guide Flashback episodes The Vampire Diaries Season One
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Cognitive changes in menopause: with and without HIV Bob Kronemyer Women with HIV are no more vulnerable to menopause-related cognitive declines compared to other women, according to a longitudinal cohort study in the journal Menopause. The odds of impairment in learning, memory and attention/working memory were all significantly increased during the menopause transition. Senior author Pauline Maki, PhD, a professor of psychiatry, psychology and ob/gyn at the University of Illinois at Chicago, was inspired to undertake the study because she desired to know if low-income women of color and/or women with cognitive vulnerabilities, such as those with HIV, experience higher-than-expected cognitive difficulties during menopause. "More generally, I wanted to understand the magnitude of cognitive declines associated with the menopause transition, and to quantify the percentage of women whose cognitive declines reach the level of cognitive impairment," Maki told Contemporary OB/GYN®. The study analyzed 443 women (median age 42 years) from the Women's Interagency HIV Study, of whom 34% were women without HIV, 69% African American and 18% Hispanic. All the women completed baseline testing of verbal learning and memory, attention/working memory, processing speed, verbal fluency, motor skills and executive function on or after Oct. 1, 2008, then had two or more follow-up office visits spaced 2 years apart (mean follow-up 5.7 years). All women were premenopausal at the baseline assessment. "For memory, there was a two-fold increased odds of impairment during the transition from pre- to early menopause transition, but that resolved in the postmenopausal stage," Maki said. "For learning, there was a two- to three-fold increased odds of impairment that was sustained across the menopause transition into the postmenopause." A similar pattern was observed for attention/working memory. Effects on the same domains were also evident in categorical scores of cognitive impairment, with the increased odds of impairment ranging from 41% to 215% (Ps < 0.05 to < 0.001). The increase in predicted probability of impairment by menopausal stage – from premenopause to the menopause transition or postmenopause – ranged from 4% to 13%. "While the majority of women did not experience a clinically significant menopause-related decline in learning and memory, up to 11% of women showed a clinically significant worsening of cognitive performance associated with the menopause transition," Maki said. Despite other studies showing that the average performance on cognitive tests of learning and memory worsen as women transition through menopause, "we are the first to determine what percent of women showed worsening of cognitive performance that reached the threshold of impairment," Maki said. "I was surprised that this was observed for about one in 10 women. I was also surprised that there was no difference between women with HIV and those without HIV in cognition changes across the menopause." Many women fear that the memory changes they experience are an early sign of Alzheimer's disease or HIV-related cognitive impairment, according to Maki. "But our research shows that they are related to a different cause: the menopause transition," she said. Clinicians should help to normalize the cognitive complaints of women. "Evidence-based approaches for sustaining brain health include exercise, Mediterranean diet, sleep hygiene and novel cognitive activities," Maki said. "We also need to know who is most vulnerable to cognitive impairment associated with menopause." Maki has served as a consultant to AbbVie, Astellas, Balchem and Pfizer. Maki PM, Springer G, Anastos K, et al. Cognitive changes during the menopausal transition: a longitudinal study in women with and without HIV. Menopause. Published online Jan 13, 2021. doi:10.1097/GME.0000000000001725
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Russia stuns Serbia to book Davis Cup semifinal spot PMN Sports Russia pulled off a 2-1 upset over Serbia on Friday in Madrid to reach the semifinals of the Davis Cup for the first time since 2008 thanks to a victory in doubles by Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev. Khachanov and Rublev saved three match points in a third-set tiebreaker against Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Viktor Troicki to win 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (8). Rublev earned Russia's first point with a 6-1, 6-1 win over Filip Krajinovic to open the match, but world No. 2 Djokovic answered back with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Khachanov in the second singles match to set up the deciding doubles contest. Russia will next face Canada in a semifinal showdown on Saturday. Canada earned its spot in the semis with a 2-1 victory over Australia on Thursday. Great Britain also advanced on Friday thanks to a 2-0 sweep of Germany. Kyle Edmund first dispatched Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3, 7-5 before Daniel Evans sealed it with a 7-6 (6), 3-6, 7-6 (2) win over Jan-Lennard Struff. The British will face Spain in a semifinal matchup on Saturday. The Spaniards booked their spot in the semis with a 2-1 win over Argentina, led by world No. 1 Rafael Nadal. Nadal needed just one hour to defeat Argentine Diego Schwartzman 6-1, 6-2, and cancel out Guido Pella's three-set victory over Pablo Carreno Busta in the opening match of their quarterfinal. Pella unleashed 11 aces en route to a 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4), 6-1 triumph. Nadal then teamed with Marcel Granollers in the decisive doubles match against Maximo Gonzalez and Leonardo Mayer, with the Spanish team pushed to three sets before prevailing 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. The Davis Cup final is set for Sunday.
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By now, I am sure most people are privy to the raging public debate on racial profiling, reignited courtesy of a young Nigerian Muslim male's attempt to detonate an incendiary device aboard a Detroit-bound Northwest flight last Christmas. After Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab slipped by airport security only to be stopped thanks to the vigilance of fellow passengers, a debate on the effectiveness of airport security and counter-terrorism intelligence is no doubt in order. But trying to fix a problem without actually fixing the problem is misguided. Trying to fix it by introducing a new problem is dumb. This guy seemed to have left every clue short of raise his hand and proclaim, "Arrest me, I am a terrorist!" Can someone explain to me how he managed to purchase a one way ticket, pay for it in cash, board the plane with no luggage, have his own father report him as a radicalized threat to a CIA base in Nigeria, be denied a visa to the UK where he previously lived and worked, and on top of that be on an active US terror watch list for two years, yet still not be flagged by the system as a security threat? And can someone explain to me how after those six glaring red flags were missed - not to mention the explosive material in his underwear - the debate today is not about why and how they were missed, but about whether he could have been flagged for being of a certain skin color, hair texture, place of birth, faith, or namesake? The racial profiling argument is lazy and unimaginative; most of all it is irresponsible because it evades the real problem starring us in the face: a fatal breakdown in communication between our intelligence units. Ironically, this is a problem so troubling that an entire new department, the National Homeland Security Department, was created with the sole mission to address it. Make no mistake about it; it is hardly ever a case of not having the necessary Intelligence. Even in the case of the 9/11 hijackers, we had security files on each of the 19 hijackers. The problem is in our repeated failure to act upon intelligence between our fingertips in a timely manner. Introducing new and untested wild card measures will not correct what's failing, though the debate makes for a convenient distraction from bearing responsibility. The idea that there are some racial profiles we need to check out thoroughly in order to conclusively determine that they do not have bombs on them is not what troubles me most. What truly troubles me is the corollary of that idea: that we know of a way to conclusively determine whether someone has a bomb on them or not but we are going to exempt most people from it because we do not deem them suspicious enough, or we do not have the resources for it. How is that supposed to make us feel safer? There is nothing comforting about a de facto admission by security officials that our primary airport security lines are a prop up and that secondary ones are where it's really at. So, what's the point of primary security? Placebo? Clearly, what will make us safer is beefing up our primary security measures so that they actually do what they are supposed to do for the entire population (conclusively determine that no bombs or explosive material makes it through). It certainly isn't adding a secondary layer that, by design, most passengers will end up skipping. As good as that layer may be it won't be good enough, given that it is only partially applied to the passenger population. To begin with the notion that any security analyst will tell you that if we have a national security defense system that waits until an airport security gate to identify terrorists, then it's only a matter of time before it's good night and good luck. But even at security gates, our last-guard measures need to be scientific and objective, like improving bomb detecting machines; you know, the ones that didn't beep when dynamite underpants stepped through. Objective and scientific measures however do not include part-timers eyeballing passengers for people who look like characters out of Disney's Aladdin or whatever image their mind conjures of what a terror suspect looks like that day of the week. So what do they look like? Presumably we are talking about Muslim men, but short of Muslims wearing green arm bands, what does that really mean? Any Middle-Eastern looking person with an exotic sounding name? Fine, this may work, provided we can count on Middle-Eastern terrorists with exotic sounding names being unaware of our little precautionary measure. Nobody tell them. As for non-terrorists who fit that profile (which would unfortunately include Jesus himself should he come back and try to enter the United States with his real name Yeshua Bin Yosef), get ready to take one for the team. An African looking person with an exotic sounding name? Well, fortunately for Barack Obama, he does not work for say Microsoft or Motorola, instead of the White House, otherwise he'd be spending his days at airports. But never mind the absurdity in a system that is unfriendly to people who look like our president and Jesus, here's the real problem with racial profiling: it is ineffective. There are two main reasons for that, the first is scientific as concluded by what few studies on racial profiling have taken place. Think about it, the purpose of security checkpoints is to prevent future terror attacks not past ones. If it is future ones, then should we limit ourselves to what did happen or would it make more sense to address the possibilities of what could happen? Racial profiling is an elusive game, and Al Qaeda can always racially profile too. This is not a probability game, one improbable situation is enough to do the damage we hope to prevent. Do we really want a system where we are always one step behind? Say we do go for the bearded brown guy, Al Qaeda will send a clean-shaven black one next. Oh wait, they already did; in fact, one that looks like your average all-state American high school athlete. Will that now be the next profile to look out for? And when we've flagged all Middle-Eastern and Black men with exotic names, they are going to send a white British guy with an Anglo name like Richard Reid. Oh wait, they already did that. And after they send a Russian recruit and a Chinese one and we start profiling all men of all races, they'll recruit a woman. Oh wait, there were two cases of women blowing up Russian airliners in 2004. At this rate, the only profile that won't be racially profiled is that Scandinavian grandmother everyone keeps talking about. Of course, after billions are spent and humanity inconvenienced to no avail, we could always go back to actually acting upon hard intelligence and actually detecting bomb material at airports. Or, we could do that now.
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An exercise to practice there is / there are (affirmative, negative and questions) using parts (rooms) of the house. A great song for introducing the days of the week! A great song! Instead of the overly done "complete the gaps", ss. have to choose the correct word from the pair of homophones - according to the context. It rises their awareness of words with same sound, but different meanings. Also great for vocab! A (fun) song to practice the past simple. Mostly irregular verbs. A worksheet for ss. to practice the comparatives - one syllable, ending in -y and long adjectives. A simple "cut-and-match" activity, but a very helpful one to practice the concept (and collocation) of quantifiers. Just a simple fill-in exercise, for Ss. to complete with the parts of the body. A lesson on countables/uncountables, starting with food vocab., ending with the concept - and vocab. - of containers (quantifiers). Very "hands-on!" =) Instructions on last page.
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Home » Maple Leaf Foods debuts Greenleaf Foods Maple Leaf Foods debuts Greenleaf Foods Source: Maple Leaf Foods Inc. CHICAGO — Maple Leaf Foods Inc. is combining its Field Roast Grain Meat Co. and Lightlife Foods, Inc. brands to launch a new plant-based food company called Greenleaf Foods, SPC. Maple Leaf Foods acquired Field Roast Grain Meat Co. for $120 million in December 2017. Field Roast produces premium grain-based meat products, including fresh and frozen roasts and loaves, sausages and frankfurters, burgers, deli slices and appetizers under the Field Roast brand, and vegan cheese slices and entrees under the Chao brand. Maple Leaf acquired Lightlife Foods for $140 million in March 2017. Lightlife manufactures more than 30 products, including plant-based tempeh, hot dogs, breakfast foods and burgers, at its facility in Turner Falls, Mass. The company will be guided by a "deep commitment to social purpose, sustainability and the progress of the plant-based foods sector," Maple Leaf said. Based in Chicago, Greenleaf Foods will be led by industry veteran Dan Curtin, who has been with Maple Leaf Foods for more than 10 years. He was most recently president of Field Roast Grain Meat Co. and Lightlife Foods for Maple Leaf. His career also includes roles at McCain Foods, Boca Burger and Grupo Bimbo. "We have established leading brands that are known for delicious, high-quality products and we are excited to build on and invest in that expertise to drive innovation and accelerate our growth," Mr. Curtin said. "Leadership in the fast-growing plant-based protein market is fundamental to pursuing Maple Leaf Foods' broader vision to be the most sustainable protein company on earth." Business Corporate Strategy Plant-Based New keto-friendly granola debuts from Love Grown Foods Maple Leaf taps senior v.p. of marketing and innovation Maple Leaf frees capital for future food investment
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Dee-1 went from being a middle school math teacher to a critically acclaimed hip-hop artist, now signed to RCA. In 2009, the same year he opted to stop teaching and focus on music, he self-released David & Goliath, his proper debut album, throughout which he maintained his down to earth underdog approach. Several additional mixtape releases followed, and his profile continually grew; 2012's The Focus Tape alone featured collaborations with Killer Mike, Mannie Fresh, Mos Def, and Juvenile. New Orleans own has represented New Orleans in a way that no other artist has done by pushing the envelope on being "Real, Righteous, and Relevant" in today's hip-hop scene. Partnering with companies such as Sallie Mae and PWC to teach financial literacy and giving out more than $150,000 in scholarships after the viral success of his 2016 song, "Sallie Mae Back," is only the beginning as he has now released his major label debut album, "Slingshot David."
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PCC Part of Pilot Focused on Training Adult Students Rob Goldberg | June 28th, 2021 WINTERVILLE—Pitt Community College President Lawrence Rouse called on adults throughout the region today to visit BetterSkillsBetterJobs.com as a first step toward gaining skills they need to secure the jobs they want. "After a year filled with unprecedent challenges, many adults are realizing that the time is now to skill up, retool and retrain — either to advance in their current careers or to change careers entirely," Rouse said. "PCC is making an extra push this summer to reach out to as many of these individuals as possible to let them know about the variety of fast, flexible and affordable programs we offer." Rouse noted that many of Pitt's programs, including business, computers, biotechnology and health sciences, provide skills sought by the region's top employers. "That's why we're hoping everyone will visit BetterSkillsBetterJobs.com today," he said. "We want them to quickly connect with PCC and explore the opportunities we have to offer that can lead to better skills, better jobs, bigger paychecks, and even brighter futures." As a leader in workforce development in eastern North Carolina, PCC offers degrees, diplomas and certificates in more than 60 job-ready programs to help individuals advance professionally. The "Better Skills, Better Jobs" campaign announced today is part of a pilot project launched earlier this year to encourage adults to return to college to complete training they started but didn't finish or to acquire skills in a new area of interest that will lead to more gainful employment. In addition to PCC, the initiative involves four other North Carolina community colleges working in partnership with key funders that include the John M. Belk Endowment and myFutureNC. "The John M. Belk Endowment is pleased to partner with Pitt Community College and four other outstanding community colleges to catalyze and supercharge their efforts to recruit and support adult students," said MC Belk Pilon, President and Board Chair of the John M. Belk Endowment. "As the pandemic recedes, we know that many North Carolinians are looking for a fresh start, and we believe our community colleges are a great place for their journey to begin. "In a matter of months on a community college campus, adult learners can acquire skills and credentials that can change their families' economic trajectory," she continued. "Our goal is for all residents of our state to have access to an education that will lead to skills, credentials and degrees, and ultimately the opportunities to achieve their dreams." Cecilia Holden, President and CEO of myFutureNC, says the nonprofit organization she leads is committed to ensuring two million North Carolinians between the ages of 25 and 44 years old have a high-quality credential or postsecondary degree by 2030. She noted that while the vast majority of today's higher-wage jobs require more than a high school diploma, fewer than half of North Carolinians in the 25-44 age group meet that threshold. "We know better skills lead to better jobs and to a stronger and more economically vibrant North Carolina," Holden says. "We are very pleased to be partnering on this important new initiative." The John M. Belk Endowment is a private family foundation committed to transforming postsecondary educational opportunities to meet North Carolina's evolving workforce needs. Its mission is aligned with the vision of its founder, the late John M. Belk, who served four terms as mayor of Charlotte and was CEO of the department store company Belk, Inc. Now led by Pilon, who is Belk's daughter, the John M. Belk Endowment continues to partner with innovative, results-oriented programs in North Carolina to further its founder's values, legacy and focus on the value of education as a means to personal fulfillment and community vitality. For more information, visit jmbendowment.org. A statewide nonprofit, myFutureNC is focused on educational attainment necessary for a stronger, more competitive North Carolina. The organization features some of North Carolina's most influential education, business and civic leaders working across sectors and in communities throughout the state to close gaps in the education pathway, promote alignment between educational programming and business/industry needs, and, ultimately, to improve educational opportunities for all North Carolinians. For more information, visit myfuturenc.org. For more information on PCC's "Better Skills, Better Jobs" initiative, visit BetterSkillsBetterJobs.com/pcc/. Categories: Front Page, News Tags: 2021, Adult Learners, Adults, Belk Foundation, Better Skills Better Jobs, myfutureNC, Partnership, Workforce Development
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Explainer videos aren't anything new, but as technology makes videos in general that little more accessible both at home and on the move – and with a more captive audience of viewers demanding a multimedia experience – these how-to guides are becoming much more popular. Why make an explainer video? Demonstrating a product is so much better than simply showing people what it is through words and pictures. Not only is it way more visually engaging, but it can summarise something with much more speed and precision, while also showing specific actions that even GIF files would struggle to communicate. It also gives plenty of opportunity to showcase a brand's style and personality. So, if you want to create an explainer video for a product, service or your company outright, what do you need to consider? Here are five key things to have at the forefront of your mind. Get scripting A script's the most important foundation of any explainer video. It's best to start by listing questions you want to answer – anything as simple as "what does the product/service do?" or as specific as "when do we unveil the key benefits?" It's actually best to get someone from outside the company to draft the script or, at the very least, review it. Having distance from a product or service explainer video can give a greater clarity of judgement. Nobody likes a long-winded description, nor do they want to know your life story. Viewers click play to see a product in action, so think about how you can keep it simple and to the point. Think about structuring it into four segments: problem, solution, your product, and a call to action to top it off. Similar to the above, it's important to add shortness into the mix. People can be put off at the sheer sight of "5:00" as a playtime, even if the key benefits are imparted in the first minute, because they expect to be kept waiting. Think also about the times that people view your video, too, such as between tasks at work, or on the bus (using mobile data). You can't afford to keep these people waiting. It's all fun and games trying to be wacky and creative, but explainer videos are, by definition, important to keep above board. Focus on explaining how things work with a focus on functionality. Sure, you can consider putting great functions into fun situations, but ensure those features are front and centre start ups, Focus on the benefits, not the features Explainer videos often have problems communicating why features are good, instead listing what they are. For example, it's all fair and good saying that a camera or smartphone has 64GB of storage as standard, but saying that it therefore has more room for apps and photos will appeal to users' individual sensibilities and desires. Connect function with benefit at every stage of the way.
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Q: Python3: install in virtualenv fails I tried to create Python3 virtualenv and test some Python code in it: python3 -m venv tbzuploader-py3env cd tbzuploader-py3env . ./bin/activate pip install -e git+https://github.com/guettli/tbzuploader.git#egg=tbzuploader Here is the output I get: Obtaining tbzuploader from git+https://github.com/guettli/tbzuploader.git#egg=tbzuploader Cloning https://github.com/guettli/tbzuploader.git to ./src/tbzuploader Collecting requests (from tbzuploader) Using cached requests-2.18.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl Collecting future (from tbzuploader) Using cached future-0.16.0.tar.gz Collecting urllib3<1.23,>=1.21.1 (from requests->tbzuploader) Using cached urllib3-1.22-py2.py3-none-any.whl Collecting chardet<3.1.0,>=3.0.2 (from requests->tbzuploader) Using cached chardet-3.0.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl Collecting certifi>=2017.4.17 (from requests->tbzuploader) Using cached certifi-2017.7.27.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl Collecting idna<2.7,>=2.5 (from requests->tbzuploader) Using cached idna-2.6-py2.py3-none-any.whl Building wheels for collected packages: future Running setup.py bdist_wheel for future ... error Complete output from command /home/tguettler/projects/tbzuploader-py3env/bin/python3 -u -c "import setuptools, tokenize;__file__='/tmp/pip-build-4iiy_oby/future/setup.py';exec(compile(getattr(tokenize, 'open', open)(__file__).read().replace('\r\n', '\n'), __file__, 'exec'))" bdist_wheel -d /tmp/tmpukjvdwtmpip-wheel- --python-tag cp35: usage: -c [global_opts] cmd1 [cmd1_opts] [cmd2 [cmd2_opts] ...] or: -c --help [cmd1 cmd2 ...] or: -c --help-commands or: -c cmd --help error: invalid command 'bdist_wheel' ---------------------------------------- Failed building wheel for future Running setup.py clean for future Failed to build future Installing collected packages: urllib3, chardet, certifi, idna, requests, future, tbzuploader Running setup.py install for future ... done Running setup.py develop for tbzuploader Successfully installed certifi-2017.7.27.1 chardet-3.0.4 future-0.16.0 idna-2.6 requests-2.18.4 tbzuploader urllib3-1.22 You are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 9.0.1 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command. I use Python from Ubuntu 16.04: ===> python --version Python 3.5.2 What am I doing wrong? A: By default venv installed pip version 8. You should update it: pip install --upgrade pip A: You need to update pip version by following command. pip install --upgrade pip When you install python3, pip3 gets installed. And if you don't have another python installation(like python2.7) then a link is created which points pip to pip3. pip generally points to the first installation.
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Though I am not one who tends to apply sentimental attachment to people and places, there are some places that I have left behind in my life where very pivotal moments occurred. This is about one of those places. What a moving piece of poetry. It reminds me a lot of the old English bard's "I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and sky, and all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer me by. " Like this poem, Tina K's evokes sentiment and a yearning to reconnect to those little intangibles we hold so dear. Loved it - sparks much more than memories! I love this poem! It takes me back to me childhood. I read it a lot. Thank you. Your poem touched my heart in a special way. When I was a young girl, our apple tree was my special place. When I was troubled, I would sit in its branches until I felt better. It was a place to go when I was happy too.I remember taking tomatoes from the garden and a salt shaker up to my favorite branch and just sat there and ate and comtemplated. I did the same thing when the green apples were big enough to eat, even though they were not ripe! Your poem took me back to a happier time,many, many years ago. Thank you. To that lovely tree where I cried. And a serene cerulean sky. The tinder for memory's spark. And to make my peace with him.
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Lenexa City Council candidates on the issues: Civic Center, public finance incentives and redevelopment Jay Senter Oct 30, 2017 - Lenexa Based on input from our readers, we asked the candidates running for Lenexa City Council to respond to four questions about issues facing the city. Here are their responses: City Center development It's been a historic year for Lenexa with the opening of the City Center campus. What needs to happen at City Center over the coming four years for the project to be a success in your estimation? Aaron Borghardt A key success measure will be the continued utilization of the facilities along with the addition and retention of businesses in and around the City Center campus. There are plans to have additional vendors at the Public Market, with construction of new restaurants and other retail in the area which will be a draw not only for Lenexa residents, but the entire area. The city needs to continue diverse and inclusive activities on the City Center campus, continue to attract and retain vendors for the Public Market while ensuring it remains financially viable for them to occupy the space, and continue community activities that will be a draw for all in the area. Joe Karlin (incumbent) Several of the key events necessary to continue making City Center a success are already underway. These include the building of the Library, the SMSD Natatorium, the District, and a string of restaurants at the southwest corner of 87th and Renner. As these begin to get built, the city and its developer needs to continue development of the area between and around this area. Stacy Knipp (incumbent) Did not respond Bill Nicks City Center is already a success; with features such as restaurants, the rec center, the history plaza, upscale living, city hall, the library, the market, hotels, retail, Park University and the aquatic center. Now, we have to keep it successful. Aggressively working with the Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Council to keep it in front of investors is a must. We need to keep partnerships strong and be alert for other partnership opportunities such as the ones we already enjoy with the library, the school district, Park University and the county park and recreation district. As with the rest of the city we need to insure that maintenance and city services such as police, fire, streets and storm water remain top notch. Traffic must be monitored to insure safe and convenient auto, truck, bike and pedestrian access through the area, and especially as it passes through to I-435 and along Renner Blvd. City Center is already a success. It is our responsibility to keep it that way. Corey Hunt Lou Serrone (incumbent) Michael Elliott First, I think it's important to separate discussion of this area between the public buildings (the civic center/rec center campus) and the larger, surrounding commercial development. Like all large-scale commercial development, I believe success will be achieved once the city government steps back, stops using unnecessary tax incentives/giveaways and lets the market determine the pace of development on the surrounding commercial land. Working as a real estate appraiser for over 20 years, I have seen many examples in the metro area of successful developments of this size that were completed without taxpayers on the hook (such as Townsend Summit in Lee's Summit, zero public incentives). The Lenexa city government attempting to "force" their preferred development will only lead to more missteps like brand new parking garages being torn down and overdone, million-dollar traffic lights. A representative of Ward 4 (the older, traditional part of Lenexa) has a responsibility to ensure ALL parts of Lenexa are successful, not just a new, favored development. I will be that voice for Ward 4, ensuring taxpayer funds benefit ALL of Lenexa, not just a few favored developers. Keeping a low tax environment with minimal city interference is the best way to ensure development occurs at City Center that will be successful over the long-term. Mandy Stuke (Incumbent) It isn't fair to list only a few items to define the success of the Lenexa City Center campus in the next four years, because it's more than that; it's a multitude of things over time. The idea for City Center was formed from the Vision 2020 plan, where two decades ago, Lenexa citizens voiced an idea for a community-gathering place to be built in their city. I've said this for many years that I envision Lenexa City Center to be sui generis, meaning that it is a place unlike any other. There are many projects that have been completed and opened to the public, creating a perception of success at this point in time. From the opening of the Lenexa Rec Center and Public Market to the groundbreaking of the Shawnee Mission Aquatics and the future Johnson County Library, there are many things that we are proud of, but projects like these take time. I will celebrate the success at each stage of completion as the over-reaching project progresses. Balancing redevelopment with existing neighborhoods As Lenexa sees a wave of new development and redevelopment projects, what steps should the city be taking to balance the desires of current residents with the need to accommodate growth? Many conversations with friends and neighbors in Lenexa have uncovered that they are unclear of the rationale behind the direction of development decisions, particularly around the continued addition of multi-family developments when it seems that the area is already saturated. Additionally, we as a City need to not only look at building new and heading West, but not be distracted by this new growth and ensure that areas in the more established parts of the city are attended to as well. The key word in this question, and the answer, is balance. Lenexa has done a great job of balancing these needs, and should continue to do so. Growth purely for growth's sake is not accept able. We need to continue to develop a combination of residential and commercial, with plenty of green space. In addition to the newer parts of Lenexa (mainly west of I-435), Lenexa must continue to maintain the more mature parts of Lenexa. One of the many things that makes Lenexa special is the more mature parts and its families. We must continue to maintain, rejuvenate and grow those areas as well. In balancing the desires of current residents with the need to accommodate growth the city should 'stay the course' by following the city's Comprehensive Plan and zoning maps. Those plans, with regular updates, have served Lenexa well. Input from all quarters, gathered through public hearings and community wide conversations, goes into those plans and they are wonderful guides for residents and businesses alike when determining investments and quality of life issues. Those documents provide for orderly and balanced growth. Lenexans like to 'stay' in Lenexa. They may change housing (2 or 3 times), but they 'LIKE' Lenexa. Good consistent planning is a key reason. They like that development in Lenexa, especially in Ward 2, works to conserve Lenexa's beauty and natural areas by working with the contours of the land, the water sheds and by preserving natural areas. While I was Lenexa's Parks & Recreation director we drew the lines on the Comprehensive Plan for what would become the biking/jogging trails, we identified future parks that became Black Hoof, Centennial, Craig Crossing, and the 60 acres at the western edge of 95th Street. Some of those features were not even in the city limits, but we planned for Lenexans yet unborn. Pay attention to the plan! For smaller tracts of land, in-fill property if you will, Lenexa's leaders must be alert to zoning change requests and consider carefully the impact the request has on surrounding properties. Once again the city's Comprehensive Plan and zoning maps are wonderful guides in keeping Lenexa a great city. The city needs to have a plan that actually results in ACTION for areas such as Old Town Lenexa, not just additional "recommendations" and "studies". The previous "New Look at Old Town" study is now years old and resulted in no meaningful action. We need creative ideas that turn Old Town into a regular destination, not a twice-a-year backdrop for a city festival. These include moving/establishing a farmer's market in the Old Town area, making Santa Fe Trail Drive more bike/pedestrian friendly and most importantly, reducing the cost of doing business in Lenexa by keeping sales and property taxes in check. A small business cannot reasonably survive and attract business with sales taxes approaching 10%. These items need to be completed sooner rather than later (not the "5 years is short term" as proposed by the city council's latest, meaningless Old Town study). Respecting the historic/traditional part of Lenexa is important if newer developments to the west are to thrive – we must move forward as one city, not a "new and favored" half and an "old and forgotten" half. Lastly, Lenexa has fallen well behind other peer cities in terms of bicycle infrastructure. It's not enough to have "plans" and talk about "complete streets" theories– nor is it necessary to spend unnecessary dollars retroactively tearing up streets for bike lanes. The city has wasted opportunity after opportunity (87th Street from Lackman to I-435, all of the new City Center roads, etc.) where redevelopment was occurring anyway to ensure bicycle and pedestrian needs were fully taken into account. This has put Lenexa behind all surrounding cities in terms of livability. The balancing of residential, commercial and retail development to meet the changing needs of the economy and to balance the desires of current resident with the need to accommodate growth will be a challenge and unique opportunity. To address these issues, the city should carefully continue to follow and reference the guidance of Lenexa's Comprehensive Plan. Providing appropriate revisions and updates as the city continues to mature is imperative as this is a working document that will provide for balanced and orderly growth. Finally, the city needs to continue to carefully assess the results of the Citizens Satisfaction Surveys that are completed every two years. These results have and will continue to guide/determine the priorities of the community. Use of financial incentives What's your view on the use of public finance incentives? The use of public finance incentives is nuanced topic. My point of view is that when used, public finance incentives should be limited to and specifically targeted toward incentives for businesses that will provide workforce development and job creation. Wide-spread use of incentives is, and always has been, a bad idea particularly when used for developments such as apartment complexes. The argument has always been that to lure new business to an area, there needs to be a financial incentive package, but earlier this year a comprehensive study of public finance incentives was published where data from 1990 through 2015 was analyzed. The study found that while incentives more than tripled during this period, they were not the deciding factor. If no other municipalities were offering tax abatements and other public finance incentives, it would be easy to be "against" those incentives. But, the truth of the matter is, nearly all cities offer tax abatements and other economic development (eco devo) incentives. In nearly all situations, it's highly unlikely that any city would receive much (if any) economic development without these incentives. Tax abatements and other eco devo tools are both a short-term and a long-term play. In the short-term, the city benefits from the subject development and a portion of the property tax. In the long-term, the city benefits with the increase to the full value of tax increment from the development. Development which, absent the abatement, almost surely would have been abandoned or built in another city. When used in a balanced manner in which the benefits are weighed against and exceed the costs of those incentives, then we benefit from those incentives for generations to come. With development comes taxes, which supports our police and fire, our street infrastructure, our parks, and so much more. Those things help make Lenexa a family-friendly city. The greatest public finance incentive Lenexa can offer is top notch responsive city services; police, fire, streets, snow removal, parks and recreation, storm water, quality planning etc. In addition to those important services financial incentives should be considered when it diversifies tax base, retains or expands existing businesses, improves aging areas, doesn't harm other taxing authorities such as school districts, produces jobs etc. However, if the project that received the financial package does not hit expected goals on the expected timeline, there needs to be a payback provision in the agreement. I believe any public incentives should be used narrowly and only where absolutely necessary. The regular, rubber-stamp giveaways to private developers need to stop. Lenexa would be better served with a leaner budget that emphasizes core city services (parks, fire, police, roads) and keeps the sales tax low. Collecting an extra 1% sales tax at the older, eastern Lenexa shopping centers (tax giveaways that go directly back to private shopping center owners) are a prime example of overreach and short-sighted irresponsibility by Lenexa government. The small business tenants in those centers would be better served by lower sales taxes enabling them to survive and thrive. Public finance incentives/economic development tools are important and necessary when utilized appropriately and provide significant benefits to our community. When public finance incentives/economic development tools are used, a cost-benefit analysis is performed. A cost-benefit analysis weighs the cost of the incentive to that of the benefit received. These incentives/tools are used by jurisdictions across the nation at all levels of government (local, county, state, federal, etc.). Lenexa has vested interest in being proactive in economic development involvement that brings about the necessity for incentives/tools to be utilized. This involvement in turn brings about growth, investment and development. But before these options are voted on at city council meeting, we carefully read and study the cost-benefit analysis to ensure that it is a good fit for Lenexa overall. With the addition of businesses, more jobs are created which in turn which provides the city with more resources while spreading our tax base. Biggest challenge facing the city What's the biggest challenge facing Lenexa today, and what should the city council be doing to address it? Feedback that I have received from people in the community is that the council needs to become more transparent and more willing to engage the community. When I am elected I will maintain an active social media presence where I will publish upcoming city council meeting agendas that will provide a forum for the community to voice their feedback on important issues that will be put to the council for vote. I will also hold recurring community forums to provide residents an opportunity to get to know me and gain a better understanding about what the Council can do better to serve the community. After all, we elect the council so we should have a seat at the table to ensure the council properly represents the community's interests. I sincerely hope, that when elected, the other members of the council will join me for these forums. The biggest challenge facing is its human resources – the people that make the city run. Similar to what I hear in my "day job" as a bank consultant, I hear from Lenexa and other employers that retaining and attracting quality people is the biggest challenge. The city has a lot of great attributes, but there is no doubt in my mind that our people are our greatest asset. To retain and attract the best, we must stay competitive in pay and benefits. We must look for opportunities to meet our employees' needs and dreams, such as flexible workhours, and training and education to allow them to continue to grow. Developing Lenexa's undeveloped areas and redeveloping aging areas is an opportunity to keep Lenexa a great and beautiful city. Constant streamlining of the development process to insure safe adherence to the codes and policies, while moving projects along will always be a balancing act and one, if done correctly, I believe, will provide a competitive advantage for Lenexa. Continuing to work with the Chamber of Commerce to diversify Lenexa's job market and tax base (and what a tax base the leaders of the 70s gave us) is important to guard against overall downturns. The challenge to insure that city revenues meet needed expenditures for effective city services (police, fire, snow removal, capital improvements, water shed, parks, etc) will always be with us. Towards that end maintaining the city's strong bond rating is essential. But long-term multi-year budget forecasts will help even out the inevitable peaks and valleys. We have a wonderful city with parks, festivals and neighborhoods that rival the best in the metro. The responsibility of keeping Lenexa that way requires asking honest questions. I believe the biggest challenge facing Lenexa over the long-term is lack of transparency and accountability of the city government and the decisions it makes on our behalf. This means ensuring your city council is accessible (Lenexa is one of the few cities in our area that does not live stream/video record or archive our city council meetings). People are busy with life, work and school and it is the council's responsibility to communicate clearly with the citizens of the city. A once a month "Town Talk" newsletter is not only wasteful but does nothing to provide real answers as to what your city council has been up to. This lack of direct accountability has led to a rubber-stamp mentality among the current leadership. This can be solved by make council meetings available to the general public over the Internet, adding terms limits of no more than 10 years (ensuring a balance between new voices and institutional knowledge) and changing rules to allow citizens to speak on agenda items at city council meetings (not just the perfunctory "business from the floor" after everything has already been voted on). This will ensure the voice of the people is not lost in the process as Lenexa moves forward. The biggest challenge facing Lenexa today is ensuring that the citizens of Lenexa continue to receive a high rate of return on services provided by their tax dollars. Increased demand for services have been aided with efficient spending, training along with technology that has increased staff productivity. With increased demand, the city also needs to continue to utilize and leverage partnership and grants. In addition, the city must ensure that it maintains its strong financial position along with its triple-A rating, while using taxpayer dollars wisely. This will allow for the city to continue to maintain a high standard of city services, keeping our community safe.
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Rich teens, drug abuse and the importance of involved parents (Pixabay) By David Trilling Teenagers in wealthy American suburbs seem to have it all: a nice home, great opportunities. More often than other adolescents, they also seem to have a taste for drugs and alcohol. Researchers have documented higher levels of drug abuse and binge drinking in white, wealthy suburbs than in other communities. A 2017 survey of over 13,000 American high school students found that attendance at a school with high median family income was associated with more students engaging in this type of risky behavior. "These results highlight the central role of schools and peers in driving social norms and expectations affecting mental and behavioral health," the team from Boston College concluded. But less is known about how these behaviors relate to substance abuse later in adulthood and the role of parenting. An academic study worth reading: "Adolescents from Upper Middle Class Communities: Substance Misuse and Addiction Across Early Adulthood," in Development and Psychopathology, 2017. Study summary: Suniya Luthar and a team of psychologists at Arizona State University sought to better understand the risky behaviors of young adults from affluent American suburbs. The researchers collected longitudinal survey data on two cohorts matching this definition, which they call the New England Study of Suburban Youth (NESSY). Their surveys followed these youth from 12th grade through college and, for one of the cohorts, for five more years. They measure binge drinking (consuming alcohol until intoxicated) and the use of marijuana, stimulants (such as Adderall or Ritalin) and cocaine by comparing their findings with national averages from a University of Michigan study. Also interested in how parents' supervision of high school students might moderate risky behaviors later, Luthar and her team asked respondents how much their parents monitored or disciplined drug and alcohol use while they were still living at home. The researchers called this factor "containment." And finally, the researchers were interested in rates of substance dependence in adulthood, which they can measure because NESSY included interview-based diagnoses of both abuse of and dependence on drugs and alcohol. The researchers defined the NESSY cohorts as "upper-middle class." The subjects came from families with median incomes over three times the national average and median home values of over $1 million in 2015. Between 80 and 90 percent of their parents had college degrees (compared with a national average of just over 29 percent in 2012, according to the Census Bureau). As high school students, the NESSY cohort used more drugs and alcohol than the national average in 11 out of 12 categories. In college, the NESSY cohort was drunk more often than the national average and used above-average amounts of marijuana, stimulants and cocaine. These findings were statistically significant 85 percent of the time. As adults in their first years after college, the NESSY cohort's use of ecstasy and tranquilizers was above average levels. Cigarette use was also above average. By age 27, males exhibited signs they were over two times more likely to be diagnosed with addiction to drugs or alcohol in their lifetimes, compared to the national average. Females in one of the cohorts were three times more likely; the other cohort had an average risk. That means 23 to 40 percent of NESSY men and 19 to 24 percent of NESSY women are expected to develop a substance dependence. Parental "containment" at age 18 is associated with lower marijuana use at age 22 and lower stimulant use later. The authors comment that the "findings from this study highlight the need for upper-middle class parents to revisit laissez-faire attitudes toward their high school children's substance use." Helpful resources: The National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse funds the Monitoring the Future survey by the University of Michigan, an annual look at adolescent substance abuse. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), carried out by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, offers data on the prevalence of alcohol, tobacco and drug use of Americans over age 12. The University of Wisconsin's annual county health rankings look at premature deaths throughout the country and find drug overdoses nationwide are on the rise. Other research: We wrote an extensive review of scientific literature on marijuana and health in 2017. We have also reviewed research on marijuana use, crime and distracted driving. Raising the sales tax on alcoholic beverages leads to fewer crashes with injuries involving drivers who have been drinking, according to a 2017 paper. This is especially true among drivers aged 15 to 20. Is marijuana a gateway drug? A 2017 study in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy suggests it is not. A 2009 survey of over 6,600 young Americans found higher median household income associated with alcohol use. Studies from 2012 and 2017 replicate those findings. We welcome feedback. Please contact us here. Citation: Luthar, Suniya; Small, Phillip; Ciciolla, Lucia. "Adolescents from Upper Middle Class Communities: Substance Misuse and Addiction Across Early Adulthood," Development and Psychopathology, 2017. DOI: 10.1017/S0954579417000645. Drug Policy, Education, Public Health adolescents, Alcohol, drugs, high school, parenting, teenagers Obstacles prevent access to mental health care, even among insured 7 tips for covering the 2020 US census 2020 census: How undercounts and overcounts can hurt US communities How people with disabilities benefited from the ACA How to combat health misinformation online: A research roundup Medicaid expansion linked to better health outcomes for thousands of Americans 8 tips on how to cover drinking responsibly Benzodiazepines: Another prescription drug problem Cocaine use is on the rise: Research highlights troubling trends
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The extraordinary story and legacy of free-diver Jacques Mayol, whose life became the inspiration for Luc Besson's cult-movie The Big Blue.DOLPHIN MAN VR is a-10 min experience focusing on three themes : free immersion apnea, conservation and study of oceans and cetaceans, and the importance of yoga and breathing for free-divers. Each of them are embodied by one of the most accomplished freedivers worldwide, William Trubridge, world record holder in freediving, Fabrice Schnoller, freediver and cetacean researcher, and Sara Campbell, yogi and world record holding freediver. Taking up Jacques Mayol's legacy, a pionneer of freediving who made history with his personal approach to the discipline, each of these exceptional protagonists will bring us on a sensory journey into the breathtakingly beautiful oceans of our planet, to explore what happens to the human body and mind in the deep dark blue of the ocean and to rediscover our relationship with the sea. It Is Leo's bedtime. When his mum goes to switch off the light, the little boy feels a presence, something under his bed… We represent that presence, that might be good or might be evil.
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When Center Stage Dance Alliance opens Disney's Aladdin, Jr. on Saturday, May 18, 2019, at the UH Hilo's Performing Arts Center—its cast of over 225 dancers, singers and actors—will be one of the largest musical theater events in Big Island history. Disney's Aladdin, Jr. comes to Hilo in May 2019. Courtesy photo. Over the course of Center Stage's 13 year history as one of the top schools for dance in Hilo, the school has produced some pretty elaborate and memorable shows, but this is their first attempt at a scripted musical show with dancing, singing and acting—so to do that Center Stage's Executive Director, Pier Sircello brought on Broadway and Hollywood veteran, Larry Reitzer. 15-year career of working on such television shows as Spin City, Ugly Betty, Just Shoot Me, Melissa & Joey and Hyperlinked (a show he produced and created for YouTubeOriginals). His Hollywood career, which followed a 10-year career of working on Broadway and serving as an Associate Company Manager of the Broadway and touring companies of The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables was an exciting and wonderful ride, but the time had come to stop fighting the traffic and start enjoying his early retirement. He had no idea that this retirement (after six months) would be cut short, and when he was invited to direct the Center Stage production of Disney's Aladdin, Jr. he couldn't resist joining Sircello and her amazingly talented teachers and students. "I mean, what better way to embrace retirement than by taking on an all-singing/all-dancing classic Disney musical extravaganza that features over 225 dancers, singers and actors from the Center Stage family, said Reitzer. A family that grew even larger when they added Lisa Katherine Taylor's fifty-plus member Ānuenue Children's Chorus and Glee members to the mix. The choreography, which features almost every style of dance including tap, jazz, ballet and hip-hip is overseen by Sircello who is producing the show as well as serving as the show's Dance Director. Every teacher at the school tackled a different number from the show—with some numbers (which can run as long as twelve minutes) being choreographed by multiple teachers and featuring their respective classes. There are moments when there are over 100 singers and dancers on the stage at one time. There are 19 songs and over 500 costumes in the show. It truly is musical theatre at its best. The choreographers include: Michael Misita, Pam Chong James, Sarah Brinkman, Jasmine Serrano, Mana Ho'opai, Vicky Robbins, Cheryl Aue and James Imai. The musical direction is by Lisa Katherine Taylor and features her Ānuenue Children's Chorus and Glee Members. Disney's Aladdin, Jr. is based on the 1992 Academy Award winning film and the 2014 hit Broadway show about the "diamond in the rough" street rat who learns that his true worth lies deep within. The story you know and love has been given a magical and royal treatment! Aladdin and his three friends, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim, are down on their luck until Aladdin discovers a magic lamp and the Genie who has the power to grant three wishes. Wanting to earn the respect of the princess, Jasmine, Aladdin embarks on an adventure that will test his will and his moral character. With expanded characters, new songs, and more thrills, this new Center Stage production of the beloved story will open up "a whole new world" for audiences, young and old alike. (Genie), Meili Aspen Caputo (Jasmine), Norman Arancon (Jafar), Anna Braun (Iago), James Imai (Sultan), Zayne Paresa (Omar), Kiana Johnson-Chesebro (Babkak), Blaise Ka'eo Cachola (Kassim), Olivia "Livi" Rosehill (Aryiana) Sam Deitch (Zan) and Phoenix Pastrama (Razoul). Aladdin, Jr. will be performed at UH Hilo Performing Arts Center on Saturday, May 18, at 2 and 7 p.m., and Sunday May 19, at 2 p.m. Tickets start at $10 can be purchased starting April 15 at either at Center Stage Dance Alliance or Basically Books. For more information, call (808) 990-7163.
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Q: convert LAT/Long to Location address in iOS swift I am trying to convert my current Lat and long to current address details. so, i am using this url to get the response from google https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?latlng=12.9892037613554,80.2505832381126&key="MyAPI Key" But only first two times only its giving response, once i saved the api changes in the google developer console credentials. After that it gives the status of "REQUEST DENIED" { "error_message": "This IP, site or mobile application is not authorized to use this API key. Request received from IP address "My ip address", with empty referer", "html_attributions": [], "results": [], "status": "REQUEST_DENIED" } And i also try with the CLGeocoder. let geocoder = CLGeocoder() geocoder.reverseGeocodeLocation(location) { (placemarks, error) in if (error != nil){ print("error in reverseGeocode") } let placemark = placemarks! as [CLPlacemark] if placemark.count>0{ let placemark = placemarks![0] print(placemark.locality!) print(placemark.administrativeArea!) print(placemark.country!) print("\(placemark.locality!), \(placemark.administrativeArea!), \(placemark.country!)") } } by the use of geocoder some of places not showing correctly. so please suggest me to get the address of my current location in iOS Swift A: Use Following code for Swift 3.0 only need to pass lat long by calling this function.Hope this will help you. func latLong(lat: Double,long: Double) { let geoCoder = CLGeocoder() let location = CLLocation(latitude: lat , longitude: long) geoCoder.reverseGeocodeLocation(location, completionHandler: { (placemarks, error) -> Void in print("Response GeoLocation : \(placemarks)") var placeMark: CLPlacemark! placeMark = placemarks?[0] // Country if let country = placeMark.addressDictionary!["Country"] as? String { print("Country :- \(country)") // City if let city = placeMark.addressDictionary!["City"] as? String { print("City :- \(city)") // State if let state = placeMark.addressDictionary!["State"] as? String{ print("State :- \(state)") // Street if let street = placeMark.addressDictionary!["Street"] as? String{ print("Street :- \(street)") let str = street let streetNumber = str.components( separatedBy: NSCharacterSet.decimalDigits.inverted).joined(separator: "") print("streetNumber :- \(streetNumber)" as Any) // ZIP if let zip = placeMark.addressDictionary!["ZIP"] as? String{ print("ZIP :- \(zip)") // Location name if let locationName = placeMark?.addressDictionary?["Name"] as? String { print("Location Name :- \(locationName)") // Street address if let thoroughfare = placeMark?.addressDictionary!["Thoroughfare"] as? NSString { print("Thoroughfare :- \(thoroughfare)") } } } } } } } }) } Or let geocoder = CLGeocoder() geocoder.geocodeAddressString(addressSingle!, completionHandler: {(placemarks, error) -> Void in if((error) != nil){ print("Error", error ?? "") } if let placemark = placemarks?.first { let coordinates:CLLocationCoordinate2D = placemark.location!.coordinate print("Lat: \(coordinates.latitude) -- Long: \(coordinates.longitude)") let position = CLLocationCoordinate2DMake(coordinates.latitude,coordinates.longitude) let marker = GMSMarker(position: position) marker.snippet = addressSingle marker.map = self.viewMap let camera = GMSCameraPosition.camera(withLatitude: coordinates.latitude, longitude: coordinates.longitude, zoom: 18) self.viewMap?.animate(to: camera) // Change color of marker marker.icon = GMSMarker.markerImage(with: .red) } }) where addressSingle is a String address from API
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The Yemeni government said on Thursday that there had been no casualties as a result of the storming of the embassy compound and vowed to protect all foreign embassies in the capital. The protesters succeeded in breaching security at the outer perimeter of the embassy, breaking into the compound and burning the US flag, but they were unable to gain entry to the embassy buildings. The incident came a day after the killing of the US ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens, and three other Americans in an armed assault on the US consulate in Benghazi, and a demonstration at the US embassy in Cairo, where protesters managed to take down the Stars and Stripes before being evicted. In all three countries the ostensible reason for the demonstrations was fury at a virulently Islamaphobic video, which appeared online in July but only drew a mass audience in the past week after Christian and Muslim radicals started to publicise it. The maker of the film, Innocence of Muslims, which crudely denigrates the prophet Muhammad, called himself Sam Bacile and claimed to be Israeli American, but that appears to be an alias. A Coptic Christian living on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, later admitted to the Associated Press that he had managed and provided logistics for the film. Nakoula, who pleaded no contest to bank fraud charges in 2010, denied being Sam Bacile, but a mobile phone used by the elusive director in earlier interviews was registered under Nakoula's address, and he had previously used similar aliases. Mainstream Coptic Christian organisations in Egypt have repudiated the film, but its viral spread on YouTube – deliberately fanned by religious zealots on all sides – was a powerful demonstration of the volatile power of the internet. In the aftermath of Stevens's death, President Barack Obama swore that "justice will be done" and telephoned his Egyptian counterpart, Mohamed Morsi, and Libya's interim leader, Mohammed Magarief, to call for better security for American diplomats. Obama expressed appreciation for the Libyan government's role in ultimately repelling the attackers in Benghazi, an extremist faction calling itself Ansar al-Sharia, and for taking Stevens to hospital. However, the president was cool towards Morsi, who initially only issued a mild rebuke to the rioters on Facebook. Egyptian security forces failed to prevent the storming of the compound and only evicted the demonstrators hours later. Egypt is the biggest recipient of US bilateral aid after Israel, receiving about $2bn (£1.24bn) a year, more than half of it in the form of assistance to the country's armed forces. But Obama was tepid about relations with Cairo in a television interview with Telemundo aired on Wednesday, saying: "I don't think that we would consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy". Speaking during a visit to the European Union in Brussels on Thursday morning, Morsi insisted he had condemned Tuesday's attacks "in the clearest terms" when he spoke to Obama. The Egyptian president also harshly criticised the Innocence of Muslims film. "We condemn strongly … all those who launch such provocations and who stand behind that hatred," Morsi said, adding that he had asked Obama "to put an end to such behaviour". Morsi, who is hoping to carry out structural reforms to overhaul Egypt's ailing economy, is seeking a $4.8bn loan from the International Monetary Fund, but more could be required.
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Chernovtsy oblast Ivano-Frankivsk oblast Khmelnitsky oblast Lviv oblast Rivne oblast Volyn oblast Zakarpattia oblast Rivne Region, Ukraine The capital city of Rivne oblast: Rivne. Rivne Oblast - Overview Rivne Oblast is an administrative region located in the north-west of Ukraine. In the north, it borders on the Republic of Belarus. The capital city of the region is Rivne. The population of Rivne Oblast (2018) is about 1,157,000 (2.75% of the total population of Ukraine, the 18th most populated region). The area of Rivne Oblast is 20,051 sq. km. (3.32% of the total area of Ukraine, the 21st region by area). Rivne oblast flag Rivne oblast coat of arms Rivne oblast map location Rivne oblast latest news and posts from our blog: 21 November, 2019 / Holy Trinity Mezhyrich Monastery - the view from above. 28 October, 2019 / The Ostroh Castle from above. 23 February, 2019 / Roman Catholic Church of St. Anthony in Korets. 2 January, 2019 / Holy Transfiguration Church in Oleksandriya. 17 July, 2017 / Holy Transfiguration Church in Tuchyn. More posts.. Brief History of the Rivne Region The territory of the present Rivne region is part of the lands of such a historic region as Volhynia. Archaeological finds on this territory show that this land was inhabited since the late Paleolithic, about 40-10 thousand years ago. In total, more than 100 remains of ancient settlements and burial grounds were found here. In the 6th-7th centuries, associations of tribes of the Dulebs lived in Volhynia. At the beginning of the 10th century, this region formed close ties with Kyiv. In the same century, it became part of the Vladimir Principality of Kievan Rus. The town of Rivne was first mentioned in written sources in 1283, when the battle of Polish and Lithuanian troops took place here. After 1340, the territory of the region became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. After the Union of Lublin of 1569, this land passed into the possession of Poland. The local population was actively involved in the Nalyvaiko Uprising of 1594-1596 and the Khmelnytsky Uprising (the Cossack-Polish War) of 1648-1654. In 1793, after the second partition of Poland, eastern Volhynia, and after the third partition in 1795, western Volhynia, including Rivne, became part of the Russian Empire. In 1796, the Volhynian Governorate was formed on this territory. In 1857, the Kyiv-Brest road passed through the territory of the region. In 1873, the railway between these cities passed through it. During the First World War, it was a frontline region for several years. During the Civil War in the territory of the former Russian Empire, power in this region changed several times. In 1920, it was occupied by Polish troops. In 1921, under the Treaty of Riga, western Volhynia, including the present Rivne region, became part of Poland. It was part of the Volhynia Voivodeship of Poland until 1939. In September 1939, according to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between the USSR and Germany, these lands passed under the control of the USSR. In December 1939, a separate Rivne Oblast was formed as part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1941, during the German invasion of the USSR, Rivne turned into a kind of "capital" of the occupied Ukrainian lands. Since September 1941, the "Reichskomiariat of Ukraine" and the residence of the gauleiter were located here. The revival of Ukrainian public and underground organizations began. This region became one of the centers of the Ukrainian national liberation movement. In February 1944, the USSR regained control of Rivne Oblast. By the mid-1950s, the Ukrainian liberation movement was almost completely suppressed. By 1950, the restoration of the war-torn economy was completed. In the 1960s-1980s, several new large enterprises were put into operation, for example, the Rivne Flax Mill and the Rivne Mineral Fertilizers Plant - the leader in the production of nitrogen fertilizers in Western Ukraine. In the late 1980s, due to the weakening of the Soviet regime during perestroika, the national liberation movement revived in the Rivne region. In 1991, Rivne Oblast became part of independent Ukraine. During the years of independence of Ukraine, historical and ethnographic traditions began to revive in the region, a number of churches, monasteries, and old castles were restored. Landscapes of Rivne Oblast Small river in the Rivne region Author: Yuriy Rybnyk Summer in Rivne Oblast Author: Alexander Kalach Nature of the Rivne region Author: Ruslan Demchuk Rivne Oblast - Features Rivne Oblast has a favorable geographic location with significant transit potential. In the north of the region, there is the state border of Ukraine with Belarus with a length of 234 kilometers. There are five international checkpoints. The Rivne region stretches 210 km from north to south and 130 km from west to east. On the territory of the Rivne region, the most common natural resource is peat (the largest deposits in Ukraine). There are also significant reserves of building materials: granites (light pink and gray), granodiorites, kaolins, wood, clay, chalk, sandstones, as well as reserves of basalt and amber. The climate is temperate continental with humid warm summers and mild winters. The average temperature in July is about plus 18.6 degrees Celsius, in July - minus 4.8 degrees Celsius. Rivne Oblast is located at the intersection of international transport highways (E373, E40, E85), close to the border with the European Union (100 km), and Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine (250 km). The region is crossed by the Kyiv-Warsaw, Kyiv-Brest, Kyiv-Lviv, Lviv-Zhytomyr, Kyiv-Chernivtsi highways. Industry and agriculture occupy the leading place in the local economy. The leading industries are production and supply of electricity, chemical industry, production of building materials and glass products, food industry, manufacturing of wood products, engineering, furniture manufacture, textile and mining industries. The main directions of agricultural development are the cultivation of grain and leguminous crops, industrial crops (sugar beets, sunflower), potatoes, vegetables, and livestock production (meat, milk, eggs). In total, there are 2,380 cultural heritage sites in the Rivne region, of which 1,100 are archeological monuments (17 of national importance), 336 architectural monuments (95 of national importance), 864 historical monuments, 80 monuments of monumental art. There are 8 old castles, which are architectural monuments of national importance. The list of historical settlements of Ukraine includes 13 towns and villages of Rivne Oblast: Berezne, Volodymyrets, Hoshcha, Dubno, Dubrovytsya, Klevan, Korets, Mizoch, Mlyniv, Ostroh, Radyvyliv, Rivne, Stepan. Main Attractions of the Rivne Region The Tunnel of Love in Klevan. A few kilometers east of the village of Klevan, about 23 km northwest of Rivne, you can find an old 4 kilometers long railway track going to a woodworking plant. In the past, military bases were located in nearby villages and the railway was masked with trees planted along it. The trees were constantly cut from two sides, so they densely grew upwards. After some time, the trees formed a kind of green grotto or a tunnel. This is the only such place in Ukraine. Newlyweds often arrange photo shoots on their wedding day here - hence the name. The best time to visit is summer and autumn. The Dubno Castle in the town of Dubno, about 47 km southwest of Rivne. The ancestral castle of the Ostrogski family was built in the 15th century, then belonged to several other aristocratic families. In this complex of buildings, which is a historical and architectural monument, there are several exhibition halls: a hall with Ukrainian embroidered shirts, a numismatics hall, a picture gallery, a hunting hall, a hall with curved mirrors, a torture chamber, a courtroom, an exhibition of miniatures. There is also a souvenir shop and a cafeteria here. It takes about an hour to walk from the railway station of Dubno to the castle. The town has a number of other interesting architectural monuments, mostly old churches. Another attraction of Dubno is the Park of Wooden Sculptures with figures of famous Ukrainians and residents of the town, fairy-tale heroes, and historical figures. The Source of St. Anne in Onyshkivtsi, about 100 km southwest of Rivne. This holy spring located on the territory of St. Nicholas Convent is one of the pilgrimage centers of Orthodox believers in Volhynia. Above the source there is the chapel of St. Anne. The water temperature throughout the year is 4-5 degrees Celsius. Those who want to be healed of diseases can plunge into the water in a special outdoor pool. The Ostroh Castle in Ostroh - the former residence of the Ostrogski family, who owned vast lands in Volhynia in the 14th-17th centuries. This is the most famous landmark of the town of Ostroh located about 47 km southeast of Rivne. Today, the castle houses a museum of local history - the oldest museum in the Rivne region. This building is a unique residential castle with only one tower. The National University "Ostroh Academy" in Ostroh. Founded as a monastery in 1576, the Ostroh Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy became one of the first educational institutions in Eastern Europe. The building that houses the university was constructed in the 18th century. There is a museum of the academy (7 halls). Guided tours to the dungeons of the monastery are available. The Field of the Battle of Berestechko in Plyasheva, about 90 km west of Rivne. Founded in 1912, this is a national historical and memorial reserve on the site where the largest battle of the Cossack-Polish War took place in 1651. The defeat of the Cossacks was a heavy blow to the Ukrainian proto-state, more than 10,000 Cossacks and peasants were killed. The museum of the complex presents finds made by archaeologists on the battlefield. The Tarakaniv Fort near Tarakaniv, about 51 km southwest of Rivne - one of the most interesting places in Rivne Oblast. This is a powerful fortification built on the Russian-Austrian border to protect the Lviv Railway in 1890. The fort constructed in the shape of a rhombus is a concrete and earth fortification with a quadrangular two-story barracks in the center. It is surrounded by two rows of powerful earthen ramparts, between which a 14-meter ditch with stone walls and casemates is dug. The fort was never used for its intended purpose. Today, this abandoned and overgrown fort is a very picturesque place. Holy Trinity Fortified Monastery (the 16th-17th century) in Mezhyrich is a monument of the Volhynia architecture school, which combines the traditions of old Russian constructive techniques with elements of Gothic-Renaissance architecture. Its layout, combination of secular, cult, and defensive features, the Renaissance decor make it an outstanding architectural monument of Ukraine. The monastery is located about 53 km southeast of Rivne, about 3 km southwest of Ostroh. The Reserve "Basalt Columns" in Bazaltove, about 58 km north of Rivne - a unique natural monument for Ukraine. At this place, the basalt deposit is composed of geometrically regular pillars. The thickness of the pillars reaches 1.2 meters, the height - up to 30 meters. In the past, there were a lot of basalt quarries here. Some of them are still operating, other are flooded. The Nature Preserve "Sokolyni Hory" - part of the Nadsluchanskyy Regional Landscape Park located between the villages of Hubkiv and Marynyn, about 76 km northeast of Rivne. The Sluch River flows between steep, forested rocky shores up to 25 meters high here. It is a great place for falcons to nest - hence the name literally meaning "falcon mountains". This area, a popular camping place, is often called "Nadsluchanskyy Switzerland" for its amazing landscapes and is considered one of the most beautiful corners of Rivne Oblast. Rivne oblast, Ukraine photos Pictures of the Rivne Region Lake in Rivne Oblast Wooden Church of St. Nicholas in Bystrychi, Rivne Oblast Author: V.Klentsov Entry to St. Nicholas Convent in Horodok, Rivne Oblast Author: Evgeny Gutyar Churches of Rivne Oblast St. Michael Church in Mlyniv, Rivne Oblast Author: Janusz Rozek Church in the Rivne region Author: Vitaly Babchuk Church of the Nativity of Christ in St. Nicholas Convent in Horodok, Rivne Oblast Joe Shepler beautiful photos of trees and river. ask a question about Rivne oblast to our Expert
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Mal's body wakes before the rest of him, sharp and sudden-like. He puts his hand to a pistol before his wits can spin up behind his eyes. The weapon's weight assures him it's loaded with trouble. He recognizes the violent bird call rattling through the comm plate in the wall of his bunk. No need to play it back in his mind even. It continues with a child-like enthusiasm. He squelches the onslaught by jabbing a thumb to the transmission button. While the mic waits expectantly in silence, he marks the muffled squawking echoing through the hall above, no doubt coming from the bridge. Mal pinches his eyes shut, debating for an instant whether or not to take his sidearm with him. Given River's uncanny insightfulness and the recent habit Kaylee and Simon have made of filling the halls with their own animal calls, Mal doesn't question her meaning. "How's about you throttle back the burn a touch 'til we know what you're hurtlin' us at," Mal says, trying to focus on the speck, distracted enough to sound polite. "They're finished now," River says off-handedly, slowing their approach with practiced precision. Mal tries his best to picture nothing at all. He reaches for the intercom. "It ain't Alliance," Jayne growls with the confidence of a man who never considers anything overmuch. "We don't know what it is or what it ain't," Zoë says, stepping by the Hero of Canton to get a better look at the small craft twisting helplessly on an unflattering axis. "It may well be some sort of escape pod," Simon suggests, ready to tend imagined patients. "Or a funeral barge," Jayne adds, with some opportunistic optimism. "So long as we ain't the ones to make corpses of them," Mal amends, eyes fixed on the strange boat. Simon's eyes stay locked on Jayne. "No one else is concerned Jayne thinks of himself a carrion bird?" River caws softly in answer to her brother. "Aye aye, Cap'n," Kaylee responds, only slightly apprehensive. "What're the odds of running into two Reaver bait ships in your career?" Jayne balks at her mention of Reavers. "Most don't make it past the first one," Zoë says as she leaves. Serenity bangs unceremoniously into the spinning craft, forcefully slowing its rotation with corrective thrust and sloshing Mal's supper about his insides. "Fay fay duh pee yen," he curses into the muted comms of his helmet. Kaylee would no doubt be giving River a stern lesson in respect for the integrity of the hull, seeing as it keeps void space from murdering them in their sleep and asks so precious little in return. A few more moments of River's creative maneuvering and they achieve a successful dock. Zoë looks to Mal. "How do you want to play this one, sir?" She indicates the cutting torch in the airlock with them. "Delicate it is," she says. There's a shift in the shadows behind the porthole that proves someone's home. Whoever it is doesn't seem to shy from Jayne's ugliness. The door begins an automated opening sequence. Mal readies himself for the possibility of zero pressure in the other ship, meaning the air they already have in the lock is all they'll get to fire their weapons. And in that case, it'll be rushing out. All the same, he keeps his sidearm stowed in its holster on his suit while the portal slides slickly away. The man standing before them wears a dark flight suit, a black vest zipped over it, the emblem of a circled star with three slashes below adorning his shoulder. The emblem is easy to see as the stranger levels a blinking pistol at Jayne, the weapon wreathed in projections of shifting purple light that seem to be an aim assist. But the gun ain't what troubles them. It's the man's face. Jayne lowers Vera, confused. Mal places a hand on Zoë's arm as it drifts toward her holster, but he needn't have stopped her, it seems content to linger absently at her abdomen. "Ain't possible," Zoë breathes, barely audible. "Look, Jayne, that ship was full of cash after all," Kaylee says slyly, her wordplay at Jayne's expense meeting with Simon's clear approval. "No, his name is Cash," Jayne clarifies. Again. Too sullen to notice the jest. "Right, 'cuz that's worlds away from Wash," Mal says, casting a pointed glance down the hall toward Zoë's bunk. He drops a plate of steaming vittles down at the galley table in front of Cash. "And you're somehow not Captain Raaker?" Cash asks, trying to shake the likeness of Mal's likeness to his own captain's. Jayne stabs a halved potato off Cash's plate with a giant knife. "I suspect it wasn't," Mal agrees. "Through timelines you mean," River corrects. She's the only one other than him not openly laughing now. Cash's frustration bleeds through. "Several of us had to abandon ship. I don't know what happened to my crew." They're not hearing him. "I JUST NEED TO GET TO EARTH." He stands, scooting his chair back roughly. This sends them all into an uproar. River stalks closer to him, a hawkish smile spreading across her face. "What's so funny?" Cash pleads. "Everyone on Earth's been dead for centuries," she says, sweet as a songbird. Cash looks to the nigh hysterical band of outlaws surrounding him, patting each other on the back as they wipe tears from their eyes.
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MR2 Mk1 Club > Classifieds and Affiliates > Club Classifieds > As seen on eBay etc. View Full Version : As seen on eBay etc. Toyota Mr2 Mk1 CNC Machined Aluminium Replacement Gear Ratio Plates! 2 Tone 1a = COR! Acrylic Colour Tinted MR2 Keyrings! : 3 Different Keyrings Avaialble! Replacement Aluminium Toyota 4A-GE Camgear Cover Plates! Mr2 SV-3 Prototype Model Kit! VERY RARE Original radio surround in perfect condition. Putting some parts on ebay - all cheap! If i had the space......i would buy this tomorrow......Gutted! White Mk1 Supercharger under 2k! A real sherwood mk1a in need of work. SOMEONE BUY THIS BLACK BUMPER MK1a PLEASE - in silver!!! Grey T-bar - seems like a good price? May do someone for their Mk1.5?? Mk1a tin top! Could be a bargain! The cleanest MR2 i have seen in a while!! THIS is a clean MR2 - and only £37! Another Mk1a to be saved. 1985 MK1a restoration candidate - £450! Is this steering wheel of use to anyone? Really nice exhaust check it out! Black mk1a for restoration. Rare! Silver T Bar...could be saved? Black Mk1b for sale. No MOT or Tax. The mk1a's are comi g out of the woodwork! Do i remember someone saying they went to see this? Anyone want to buy snowballs mk1? Bit of a nutty one! Good quality car mats only £12 delivered! White Supercharger - looks cheap to me. Go on......you know you want too!!!!! Blimey! Someones looking to turn a quick profit!! A mk1a in need of saving!! Nice low mileage MK1a - high price though! Super Edition seats AND door cards! Tow bar, I'm sure someone was after one. £200 for a whole car! These could be a bargain. Blimey! Not a grey one in sight for years...now 4 in one week! Cheap drive away car £650! Is this a load of rubbish?! Seen this on eBay can you tell me if it is worth buying? Seems like a cheap supercharger. Is this too badly damaged to save, I wonder? Gunmetal Grey with a Hint of Copper Anyone?! looks like it could be fun!
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KW716910 KENWOOD CENTRIFUGAL for sale IN GOOD USED CONDITION. HAS WEAR, SCUFFS, DIRTY. **ALTHOUGH IT'S IN GOOD SOLID CONDITION. Asking price is 52.92. Kenwood centrifugal juicer spute bowl kw712832. Kenwood Juicer Model: everything is in new condition except for 3 pieces that have cracks and chips. Kenwood lid spout dispenser gasket blender. Stay healthy with a brand new in box Kenwood like new kenwood juicer excellent condition. Check out these interesting ads related to "kenwood juicer" You are buying a gently used AT960 KENWOOD CITRUS JUICER . Available for just 49.35 . So Grab yourself a bargain. Any question Please ask! The auction is for a kenwood juicer available in very good condition. you can see it in the pictures as well. The price is 67.95. Feel free to contact me should you have any questions. Up for consideration kenwood juicer there are some little scratches on it but everything else is great. Please send me a message if you have any questions. Hello all the bidders, this is excellent quality For Kenwood Chef Classic Mixer is up for auction now. Grab the opportunity. The offer price is 44.99 . Shipping is available in the U.S. You are bidding on an authentic original kenwood juicer has some tattering but is overall nice condition. Are intact with no chips or cracks. Asking 55.98 Thank You and Good Luck!! Kenwood accessory juicer cone ring robot fdp30. "If you are a victim of pre-mature aging and it depresses you, finding a serum that works will help to ease your concerns"
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Since mentioning yesterday about creatives needing to put their marketing hat on and be the small businesses they are, it seemed like a good idea to share this article from The Hartford about various types of cyber attacks that can befall small businesses. Our creative endeavors often fall into this realm. The article also links to a brief guide that, in order to get it, harvests your email (again, a reference to yesterday). It's not a bad trade off in my mind, but relationship disclosure: I've used The Hartford for my general business liability insurance and found them great to work with. Therefore, I'm inclined to pay more attention to their articles and am already on their mailing list. With great Internetting comes great scumbaggery. Alas, just as email has allowed voiceover artists to connect with producers that much easier, it has allowed scammers to try make the world a worse place. This article detailing a voiceover scam was written last year, but I understand that these delightful maggots have been hitting the DC area in recent weeks. (thanks to Steve Ray and Diane Samuelson for alerting peeps in posts elsewhere).
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Quinton Hubert Boatswain (born 16 October 1990) is a West Indian cricketer from Montserrat. Boatswain is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm fast-medium. He is a member of the Leeward Islands cricket team. Career In January 2008, Montserrat were invited to take part in the 2008 Stanford 20/20, whose matches held official Twenty20 status. Boatswain made a single appearance for Montserrat in their preliminary round match against the Turks and Caicos Islands, with Montserrat winning by 9 wickets. He bowled two wicketless overs which conceded 8 runs in the Turks and Caicos Islands innings, while in Montserrat's innings he wasn't required to bat. In 2008 and 2009, he played at Under-19 level for the Leeward Islands, making a total of eight appearances. As of 2012, he was playing minor matches for Montserrat. References External links Quinton Boatswain at ESPNcricinfo Quinton Boatswain at CricketArchive 1990 births Living people Montserratian cricketers Leeward Islands cricketers
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The newspaper "FINANCIAL" hosted to annual awards ceremony of Golden Brand 2012. Eighth annual awards ceremony of the best brands, was held on April 17, at the Radisson Blue Tbilisi. Golden Brand reveals and rewards companies that have a particular success of the brand. The activities and achievements of the brands in the market were evaluated by 200 experts. Among the awarded companies, was "Kula", which won the title of "Favorite brand". "Golden Brand" Award Ceremony has been holding since 2006. The award is recognized as the most prestigious and influential business award.
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Subject Test. Middle school and high school teachers will need to take the correct subject-specific examination that applies to the area they wish to teach. For example, a prospective high school Social Studies teacher would need to take the Social Studies series of assessments. Mar 28, 2019 · Part 3 Teaching According to Montessori Principles. For example, in a Montessori classroom, the teacher may instruct her children that, by the end of the day, they need to complete and turn in three specific educational tasks. "You are a bad boy!" she said. "Do you want your mom. do know that many other preschool teachers I have spoken to have shared in many of my observations. Steven Barnett, the director of the. That's when Agbavor first enrolled the boy in preschool. questions, teachers need to ask open-ended questions that "draw out children's ability to think and reason." 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Choose from a wide variety of interactive learning help, such as activity instructions, games, Guided Lessons, and good old-fashioned worksheets. Whether you're a parent, an after-school guide, or a homeschool teacher, our library of resources is sure to give you just what you need to make your student a star. But ask them if they want to be a teacher or doctor or business person. "Give us the first six years, and they will go on in life and do well," said Smith, who has worked in education for more than. Oct 09, 2007 · If however you want to teach Pre-school at a private school, a degree is not always necessary. I've been teaching Pre-school for 6 years now, without a degree, at 2 private Pre-schools. They prefer the 4 year old teacher to have an EC degree, but do not require it. If you are not sure whether you have a Creating or Helping interest which might fit with a career as a special education teacher, you can take a career test to measure your interests. Special education teachers should also possess the following specific qualities: Communication skills. Simply put, if you. to preschool staff workers who need to get their bachelor's degree or an early childhood education credential, and they can give stipends to boost pre-K teacher salaries. Education, training and certifications for day care teachers vary by state and by the job responsibilities. Most employers prefer to hire teachers who have a minimum of a high school diploma, certification in early childhood education or a degree in early childhood education. But it wasn't until her early 20s, when she was asked to fill in for an absent preschool. the need for higher education and continuing education this way: "This isn't the kind of job you can get. Nov 24, 2012 · Preschool or kindergarten teacher. This is the most common job for people who earn degrees in early childhood education. Qualifications typically vary based on an individual's state of residence. A preschool teacher most likely needs an associate's degree and some work experience, while a kindergarten teacher more than likely needs. Not so, say a group of teachers and. the rent," she went on. "You don't need to spend millions in taxpayer money to create more seats in a department of education pre-K center when. Merryhill School's private preschools, elementary and middle schools build the solid academic foundation students need for future success. How much education does a preschool teacher need. high a value on education as K-12 educators do. They often want greater access to higher education, along with compensation equal to that earned by. Find Preschool Teacher Jobs in Mullica Hill, NJ on Philly.com. View and apply to these listings, or browse for similar jobs in your area. New Preschool Teacher jobs added daily. 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Feb 26, 2010 · Private school teachers do not have to be licensed but still need a bachelor's degree. A bachelor's degree may not be needed by preschool teachers and vocational education teachers, who need experience in their field rather than a specific degree. Education and training. "We want to be honest about that. School will not look and feel the same way. It's never normal when you go into a school and your teacher. say they do not plan to close any schools — as of now. The teachers at Kidango's Dorsa Center in San Jose thought for a moment. "Crying ones," one responded. "I want to say, 'Stop crying; you're going to be. says some preschool teachers may do things. teacher education, and teacher turnover. A preschool does not have to be accredited to be a viable option for you and your family, but if accreditation is important to you, you may want to consider. On-The-Job Training. 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Q: My PC shutdowns randomly I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS. My PC (not a laptop) shutdowns randomly after a few days it was on. The shutdowns occur while I didn't use the computer for few hours, after few days it was on. I dug into the logs file and didn't find anything unusual (I'm newbie though). I checked for future scheduled shutdowns, and got that: I'm adding here the screenshot of the logs before the shutdown,maybe someone here will figure out what is going on and how I can prevent the shutdowns, thanks.
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The 2007-2012 Outlook for Cajun and Caribbean Food in Japan by Philip M. Parker ICON Group International, Inc. market,Cajun and Caribbean Food in Japan,statistics,analysis, Business & Economics / Econome Spiritual marriage Creative kindness Description The 2007-2012 Outlook for Cajun and Caribbean Food in Japan PDF People often use the terms "Cajun food Caribbean, and Native American, among others. Creole cuisine is thought of as a little higher brow or aristocratic compared to Cajun. Cajun cuisine came to Louisiana during the second half of the 18th century, after the British forced French settlers out of the Acadia region of Canada. About The Caribbean Cajun. The Caribbean Cajun is bringing a bounty of boldly flavored cuisine to the streets of Dallas, TX. These eats are packed with all the aromatic spices, herbs, and veggies responsible for the famously full-bodied taste of this type of fare. If you've got an aversion to all things bland, you need to hit up this truck on: Dallas, TX. A Cajun meal is always cooked in three pots with one pot containing the main dish, the second one containing steamed rice, seafood, and special sausage, and the third dedicated to vegetables. Here are some of the most popular Cajun foods. Po'Boy sandwich. Po'Boy sandwich has been a staple food in southern Louisiana and New Orlean since the Author: John Misachi. Cajun and Creole food are both native to Louisiana and can be found in restaurants throughout New Orleans. One of the simplest differences between the two cuisine types is that Creole food typically uses tomatoes and tomato-based sauces while traditional Cajun food does not. However, the distinction runs much deeper into the history of New Orleans. Caribbean Food. Caribbean food has gained popularity in other countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. However, the best Caribbean food will always be found at home, in the Caribbean. If you are a foodie, this is one of many reasons that you should visit the The 2007-2012 Outlook for Cajun and Caribbean Food in Japan book. Here is a list of foods that you must try during your. You could be the first review for The Caribbean Cajun. Phone number () Message the Business. Best of Prosper. Things to do in Prosper. Other Food Trucks Nearby. Find more Food Trucks near The Caribbean Cajun. Browse Nearby. Restaurants. Nightlife. Shopping. Show all. Near Me. Food Trucks Near Me. Taco Food Truck Near Me. on: Prosper, TX Cajun The word Cajun originates from the term les Acadians, used to describe French colonists who settled in the Acadia region of Canada, consisting of present-day New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova the British conquest of Acadia in the early s, the Acadians were forcibly removed from their homes in what become known as "Le Grand Dérangement," or the Great Upheaval. Cajun Louisiana, New Orleans foods are some of the best food in the country. We enjoy being able to share Louisiana food from our online Cajun shop with customers across the United States. No matter if you are looking for Gulf shrimp, Crawfish, Alligator meat, Oysters, Turducken, or any other Cajun food. Best Cajun & Creole Restaurants in Virginia Beach, Virginia: Find Tripadvisor traveler reviews of Virginia Beach Cajun restaurants and search by price, location, and more. Best Cajun & Creole Restaurants in Orlando, Central Florida: Find Tripadvisor traveler reviews of Orlando Cajun restaurants and search by price, location, and more. Also, Creole cuisine uses a lot (like, a lot) more tomatoes than Cajun food does—in fact, Louisiana Travel says that's the easiest way to tell a Cajun gumbo or jumbalaya from a Creole one. Cajun. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu's. Louisiana's food is legendary and I had been wanting to plan a culinary road trip through Cajun Country for a few years, ever since I learned about the area (beyond New Orleans) back in at a local travel show. When we decided to go out to Louisiana for a family reunion earlier this year, I decided to tack on a few days in Lafayette, the Southern Louisiana city that won the title of. Creole food originated in New Orleans, the quintessential Louisiana city. The etymology of the term "Creole" is from the 19th-century Spanish "criollo," which translates to "native to a specific place or locality."The location in question is, of course, New Orleans, where Creole food developed amid strong French, Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences. Cajun/Creole food culture is steeped in tradition and the influences of its heritage. Let's start with the language of Acadiana. You will find many new and sometimes confusing terms that will both baffle and intrigue. Most are Cajun-derived terms based on traditional French and some are just plain unexplainable. Either way, the language of food. The Creole food represents Louisiana's flair and imagination. Cajun food was shaped by were they settled. They adapted to the land and used what was around to create such dishes as "Jambalaya, grillades, stews, fricassees, soups and fumbos."(Folse, 2) Cajun cooking was simple and could be created all in one pot. Paul Prudhomme, the self-identified Cajun chef who helped to popularize Cajun food in the '80s and '90s, played a huge role in bringing crawfish to the city. (Prudhomme's signature dish, blackened redfish, which used a novel technique to try to replicate cooking over an open fire, also led to the false belief that blackening is a. Well, no. And yes. As Creole and Cajun food has spread from south Louisiana, so has confusion about the two. Both have French roots and share signature dishes such as jambalaya and gumbo. "The distinctions used to be more clear-cut," says Stanley Dry, a chef and writer who lives in. Caribbean cuisine is a fusion of African, Creole, Cajun, Amerindian, European, Latin American, Indian/South Asian, Middle Eastern, and traditions were brought from many different countries when they came to the Caribbean. In addition, the population has created styles that are unique to the region. Details The 2007-2012 Outlook for Cajun and Caribbean Food in Japan FB2 Mythbuster: Cajun food is not native to New Orleans. Often confused with Creole fare, the two Louisiana cuisines share a common ancestor but have distinct differences. Cajun food is associated with the Cajuns whose ancestors emigrated from France, settled in L'Acadie in present-day Canada, and were then forcibly expelled by the British in the mids. On the surface, the simplest way to discern between the two is think of Creole as city food (and people), and Cajun as country food (and people). Cajun cuisine (French: Cuisine cadienne, [kɥizin kadʒæ̃n]), (Spanish: Cocina acadia) is a style of cooking named for the French-speaking Acadian people deported by the British from Acadia in Canada, incorporating West African, French and Spanish cooking techniques, in region of cuisine is sometimes referred to as a 'rustic cuisine', meaning that it is based on locally. Priests For Life founder Father Frank Pavone speaks at the Tennessee Right to Life Headquarters. The desert breeds obsession; look to the Middle East-spawned religions. Creole cuisine is city food, specifically from New Orleans, while Cajun food is from the rural or country areas of Southwest Louisiana. That dates back to the origins of each. Creole cuisine was born in New Orleans, and the wealthy segment of the population in the city had access to ingredients such as tomatoes, butter, cayenne pepper and okra. San Antonio public health and education leaders spoke in blunt terms about the risks of school reopenings during a virtual town hall on Thursday, with a top Metro Health official warning that. Looking for Cajun and Creole recipes. Allrecipes has more than trusted Cajun and Creole recipes complete with ratings, reviews and cooking tips. Cajun cuisine, known for its spicy notes and heartiness, is a style of cooking that developed in the Southern reaches of the US after Acadian immigrants fled Canada in the 18th century. Inspired by rural French cooking, Cajun cuisine was developed by a population that lived off the land, adapting over centuries of cultural influences and geographical changes. Arklatex Outlook Thu 10/17 am Toggle East Texas teen publishes children's book thanking law enforcement for their service to the community Authentic Cajun, Caribbean & Southern Food. Arklatex Weather Outlook Thu 10/24 a.m. East Texas teen publishes children's book thanking law enforcement for their service to the community Authentic Cajun, Caribbean & Southern Food. Cajun food is essentially the poor cousin to Creole. Today, Cajun food tends to be spicier and more robust than Creole, utilizing regionally available resources and less foods gained through trade. Some popular Cajun dishes include pork based sausages such as: andouille and boudin, various jambalayas and gumbos, coush-coush (a creamed corn dish. Some of the most memorable kitchens, cafes, and dining rooms on Trinidad and Tobago are those you run into while walking the streets near your hotel. But, jotting down the names of a few places in your travel plans, might make sense for your travel preferences. To learn more concerning the kinds of food awaiting you, check out this page. When people think of Louisiana food as spicy, they're primarily referring to Cajun cuisine, not Creole. Download The 2007-2012 Outlook for Cajun and Caribbean Food in Japan PDF Used frequently in cured meats and stews, spices like cayenne pepper, white pepper and paprika are found throughout some of the most well-known dishes from. Firs' Ya' Make da Roux True Cajun cooks use equal parts flour and oil (or pork fat), stirred and cooked to a dark brown. Preparation of a dark roux for gumbo and étoufée is probably the most complicated procedure in Cajun cuisine, involving slowly cooking fat and flour, constantly stirring for about minutes (depending on the desired color) until the mixture has darkened and. How voters decide The growth and structure of motives Now Pitching, Bob Feller Goya en el Museo del Prado. 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Philip Benjamin is a documentary photographer based in Heidelberg, Germany with more than 20 years experience as a working photographer. Born in Connecticut, USA, Philip grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina and later went to school in England. Before discovering his passion for documentary photography, he worked as a press and sports photographer. Having graduated from the University of Wales in Newport with a BA in Film and Photography, Philip moved to Germany where he worked as a medical, corporate and portrait photographer for the University Hospital of Heidelberg. In 2010, he completed his Master of Arts in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography with distinction at the University of Arts London. Philip is fluent in Spanish, English and German and is available for commissions and project work in and around Germany.
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Amber Heard was front and center on the red carpet with Johnny Depp for the premiere of his film Mortdecai despite recent breakup rumors. The two even donned similar outfits for the London event. The couple smiled for the cameras at Empire Leicester Square, and after a while were joined by Depp's costar Paul Bettany. Johnny Depp and Amber Heard met while filming The Rum Diary back in 2011, and the got engaged in 2014. The rumors began swirling around in December about the two putting their wedding plans on hold–supposedly because of his drunken behavior at an event in November. Depp was drunk when he addressed the audience at the Hollywood Film Awards, which likely didn't go over really well with his significant other–or probably anyone else, for that matter. Neither Johnny Depp nor Amber Heard have addressed any of these split rumors, and they certainly appeared very happy together at the Mortdecai premiere. Johnny Depp stars opposite Gwyneth Paltrow in Mortdecai–a film that tells the story of an art dealer (played by Depp) who travels all over the world in search of a stolen painting that supposedly contains the number to a secret Nazi bank account. It opens in U.S. theaters on January 22nd. If Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are on the outs, they certainly didn't let that sentiment shine through while walking the Mortdecai red carpet. Do you suppose the rumors are nothing but conjecture or might there be a bit more to the story–something that will come to light after the hype over Depp's new film quiets down?
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BeyondEDM has a new mix of techno, house music and funk from a veteran Carolina DJ, Mark Sonar of the Allform crew of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For Mark, "Music Is Love. Techno, House, Drum and Bass, Breaks, Trance, Hip Hop, Dubstep, Ambient…It ALL moves me". You can definitely hear this in his mixes and his enthusiasm behind the decks when he plays live shows this as well. For more of Mark's work, you can check him out and follow him on Soundcloud and catch him on Facebook. His November mix is dubstep assault on the senses that brutalizes the speakers. For more great Dj sets, check out our Beyond Podcast on our site and also on Itunes. We have an upcoming exclusive drum and bass podcast from Konkrete Jungle and rave legend DJ ODI, who has been a veteran of many Beyond Events. You catch BeyondEDM on Twitter, stop by and Like our Facebook page, or send us friend request to chat with us about techno.
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Mass Movements of Rocks and Soil (Causes) | Geology Many factors are known to cooperate in causing a mass of material to flow or fail or fall. Some of them play a direct role and are easily understood whereas others are indirectly responsible for the instability of the land mass. All such factors that facilitate mass failure in one way or another are generally grouped in two headings: (A) Internal Factors and (B) External Factors. (A) Internal Factors: These include such causes, which tend to reduce the shearing strength of the soil or rock mass by virtue of which it had remained stable at a given position on the ground. Among these factors, the nature of the slope and the water content are very crucial in defining the stability of ground anywhere. The composition of the ground material and the geological character of the area are other two internal factors that determine to a great extent if a land mass in a given area would be stable or not. The role these natural factors play in the stability of the land masses are discussed below only very briefly: (1) The Nature of Slope: Some slopes are very stable even when very steep (60°-90°) whereas others are inherently unstable, and may fail repeatedly even at very gentle angles. Since a great majority of mass failures are confined to slopes only, it is reasonable to conclude that nature of a slope may be a deciding factor in defining the stability or otherwise of a land mass. By nature of slope is meant here the type of material of which the land mass is made up (soil or rock) and the angle at which this particular mass is inclined with the horizontal (the slope angle). Any mass forming a slope is subject to two types of forces: First, those by virtue of which it can retain its position in space, and Second, those which tend to induce failure into it. The most important force among the first category is undoubtedly the shearing resistance of the mass, which in its simplest case is given by the relationship: τ = c + σ tan φ … (1) where τ = shearing strength, c = cohesion, σ = normal stress and φ = angle of internal friction of the mass. Among the forces that tend to induce failure in a mass, the most important is the pull due to gravity which acts through the weight of the material. Any mass at a given place remains stable so long the set of forces of category first are dominant or at least in equilibrium with the set of forces of category second. As, when and where the forces tending to induce failure dominate over those tending to resist failure, the mass becomes unstable. This may be explained in a simple case by assuming a mass M forming a slope angle (3 and resting over a possible surface of planar failure (Fig. 20.8). Forces resisting failure, RF are: RF = cA + W cos tan φ … (2) and forces inducing failure, IF are: IF = W sin … (3) where c is the cohesion of the mass, W = force of mass acting through it e.g. is the angle of slope, φ is the angle of internal friction and A is the area of block at the contact. The condition of limiting equilibrium is satisfied when: IF = RF … (4) In the analysis of stability conditions for slopes, a Factor of safety, FS, is sometimes desired, which is obtained from the above relationship and is expressed as: FS = Sum of forces available to resist failure / Sum of forces tending to induce failure = cA + W cos tan φ / W sin Angle of Repose: It has been observed that most materials are stable upto a certain angle of slope. This is called the critical angle of slope (sometimes called angle of repose) and varies from 35° for unconsolidated sediments to 90° for perfectly crystalline unjointed rocks. For partially jointed rocks it may range from 60°- 90°. There are, however, many factors that may combine together to make the stability analysis most complicated problem and the slope may fail despite being at gentler angles than those mentioned above. In fact much importance has been attached in recent times to the height of the slope in addition to the angle of slope for determining the factor of safety. The presence of water behind and below and within the mass and nature, intensity and inclination of joints, fissures and cracks in it are known to add to the forces tending to induce failure, the slope angle remaining the same. Natural situations which offer such conditions for combination and cooperation of gravitative forces with the above mentioned factors in reducing the frictional forces of masses are numerous and varied. Hence slope failure is a very common natural geological phenomenon that remains as yet a challenge for a civil engineer. (2) The Role of Water: Much importance is attached to the role of water – both surface and subsurface, in causing mass movement. Water may act directly to reduce the shearing strength of a rock or soil mass in a number of ways. It may also play an indirect role in promoting the instability conditions for land masses. Some general cases are discussed below only briefly: (i) Water that penetrates the soil and rocks through seepage and moves into the pores of the mass may be the cause of an uplift or pore-pressure within the mass under consideration. This pore pressure, p, may approach considerable magnitude in most cases and reduce the normal stress σ of the mass effecting its shearing strength adversely. The net normal stress available in the mass for stability then becomes σ-p; this is sometimes called the effective (normal) stress and is used for calculating the shearing strength according to the empirical relationship given by Coulomb: τ = c + (σ – p) tan φ … (6) (ii) Water that accumulates at the back of a mass may exert a pressure, parallel to the direction of flow and add to the shearing forces causing instability. Such directed water pressure, say P, with or without pore-pressure, p, may cause a great reduction in the factor of safety of a mass. The factor of safety for the mass M (Fig. 20.9) which was simply- F = cA + W . cos tan φ / W sin in dry state, may now be expressed by the following relation- F = cA + (W . cos – p) tan φ / W sin + P where p and P are pore pressure and directed water pressure respectively. This reduction in factor of safety in the stability of mass becomes considerable with increasing water content. In submerged conditions, the factor of safety for a given mass may be 100 percent or more lower than for the same mass under dry conditions. (iii) A still different way in which water may weaken the soil or rock mass is through its repeated change of state with climate changes. Water freezing within the pores and other open spaces during extremely cold weather expands and exerts considerable pressure. This may be followed by melting or thawing of ice crystal in following summers. The water so produced may saturate the mass and is available for other actions. This process of frost action may be repeated again and again in cold humid regions resulting in disintegration of superficial layers of soils and rocks. As a consequence formerly stable slopes of massive nature may change gradually into unstable slopes of virtually incoherent nature. Flowage, whether slow or rapid, invariably involves presence of water. In cold regions, frost action has been found to be the primary cause of frequent rock falls from high steep slopes. In addition to disintegrating the mass by its freezing, thawing cycles, ground water may cause disintegration of rocks by virtue of its flow-velocity within the cracks, joints and pore spaces of secondary origin. This may be particularly prominent, in weakly cemented rocks. The solvent action of water should also not be underestimated. In rocks like gypsum and limestones, or in those rocks which have soluble minerals as their constituents, water may gradually remove the soluble components reducing the shearing strength of the mass. (iv) Water also facilitates mass failure through its lubricating action. Thus, when groundwater happens to move along a plane of weakness (e.g. a joint set, a fault pane, shear zone and a bedding plane etc.) within a mass, that plane gets lubricated, thereby decreasing the friction forces. In addition to its direct contribution towards conditions favouring mass failures, water is also considered a powerful agent in promoting instability through its transportation action. At the base of many slopes, a streamlet, rivulet, stream or river may be available for carrying away all the waste material that has been moved downslope through failure of one type or another. In the absence of such a moving surface body of water, the waste material may accumulate at the base of the slope to create a natural barrier for future failures. But where running water is available at the base the slope failure process is greatly accelerated. Similarly, many slopes along the river banks fail due to undercutting by water at the banks. (3) Composition of the Mass: Some materials are stable in a given set of conditions of slope and water content whereas others may be practically unstable under those very conditions. Crystalline igneous rocks like granites and gabbros and massive metamorphic rocks like marbles, quartzites and gneisses may be stable even with vertical slopes, whereas the same cannot be said about chalk – a soft variety of limestone, or shale or claystone or soils. It is, therefore, obvious that a fundamental character, that is responsible for the stability of mass, is its composition, which has both chemical and physical implications. By composition of the mass is meant in the present study: (i) Whether the mass is in the form of soil or a rock; (ii) If soil, whether it is cohesive or non-cohesive, and also, if it is sandy, silty or clayey or a mixture of two or more of these components; (iii) If rock, whether it is an igneous or sedimentary or metamorphic rock, and also, within each group, to which particular class it belongs. The role of composition of mass in its stability becomes important because a broad assessment can be made about the stability of a mass if its exact composition (in both physical and chemical sense) is known. Thus, sandstones, for instance, occur in a great variety of types. Fine textured, dense and massive sandstones with siliceous cements may be very stable even at vertical slopes whereas the same rock with ferruginous, calcareous or clayey cements may become unstable at angle of 60° or even less. Along with composition, the texture of rocks and soil masses play an important role in their stability. Texture indicates the size, degree and manner of packing of the constituent crystals or grains in a rock or soil. As such it controls the porosity and permeability of the mass, two very important characters controlling the infiltration and percolation of water through the mass. Thus, other things being same, compact, dense and impervious rocks are more stable than loosely packed, porous and permeable masses under similar conditions. (4) Geological Structures: Geological structures are of great significance in defining the stability of mass, especially in rocks. These structures may be divided into three classes: (a) The bedding planes in stratified (sedimentary) rocks. (b) The schistosity, foliation and cleavage in metamorphic rocks. (c) The jointing structures, faults and shear zones in all types of rocks and fissures in the consolidated clays. Relationship of each class of these structures with the stability of mass has been discussed below: (a) The Bedding Planes: Many sedimentary rocks are layered or stratified and thickness of layers may range from a few centimeters to many meters. The bedding plane (the surface between any two adjacent layers) is a plane with least cohesion in such a layered mass. In their natural disposition, these layers may be horizontal, inclined at various angles with the horizontal (dipping) or even vertical. The dip of the stratified rocks exerts very important influence on the stability of slopes. This may be explained in different cases as follows: Case I: The layers are horizontal (Dip = 0°). Such rocks forming the slopes of the natural valleys and artificial cuts (Fig. 20.11) are stable at all the angles upto 90°. When they fail, it may be due to presence of secondary jointing or related fractures. Case II: The layers are Inclined. In such a situation, assuming that the rock is free from any other type of discontinuities (joints shear and fault zones), the stability of a slope (natural or artificial) will depend primarily on the condition whether the layers are dipping backwards into the mountain or forward into the valley or the cut (Fig. 20.11B). When dipping into the mountain, (i) the tendency of layers to slide along the bedding planes is resisted by enormous weight of the mountain resting against them. Hence, in such a situation, even a nearly vertical slope should be stable. When dipping into the valley, (ii) however, the tendency of the layers to slide gets a free play, and sliding may take place where the dip of the layers is greater than angle of internal friction, φ = 30o and the slope angle exceeds the dip angle (Fig. 20.12(B)). The safe height for a vertical cut on this type of face can be fixed only after proper evaluation of the forces tending to produce failure and those available for resisting the failure. The dip factor has to be kept in mind while giving cuts in stratified rocks. It may be possible to explain now that cuts parallel to the dip of the rocks are more safe and stable compared to those parallel to the strike of the layers. It is because in the first case, the layers do not dip into the cut whereas in the second case (Fig. 20.12B) rocks do dip into the cut on one face. It is this face which is more prone to sliding. The condition of stability is further endangered when rocks dipping towards the valleys are interstratified with layers of weaker material such as clay or shale. These weaker layers provide potential plains for failure due to sliding for the entire mass resting over them. (b) The Metamorphic Structures: Schistosity, foliation and cleavage structures as found in metamorphic rocks like schists, gneisses and slates respectively, all behave as surfaces of weakness and promote the failure. This is primarily due to the fact that in most cases weathering (deterioration) in these rocks takes place along these planes, making the contacts quite vulnerable. In metamorphic rocks derived from stratified sedimentary rocks (e.g. slates), the direction of cleavage with respect to the original bedding may cause complex system of weak planes. As such slips may be of common occurrence in the slopes made of the above metamorphic rocks and especially so when these structures are inclined towards the free side of the slope. (c) The Jointing Structures: Joints of any type are always to be studied with great caution in rocks making slopes for two reasons: Firstly, very few rocks are free from these structures which may occur due to tension, compression or shear to which these rocks have been subjected since their formation, and Secondly, they occur in sets or groups effecting the rock from the surface to considerable depth on macro- or micro-scales, but eventually reducing the shear strength of the mass considerably. While studying the influence of jointing on the stability of a rock slope, it is their geometry, spacing, grouping and above all inclination with respect to the free face of the slope that is given great importance. Joint sets profusely developed in a mutually intersecting fashion and one set being inclined (Fig. 20.13A-D) towards the free side of the slope are given first importance in the stability analysis in all types of rock slopes. Faults behave similar to joints and bedding planes except that they are generally on macro-scales and amenable to rock treatment solutions. Shear zones are most potential surfaces for rock slips, especially when lubricated with water due to the soft character of the shear zone material. (B) External Factors: An analysis of many slope failures makes it clear that in quite a few cases an external factor might have triggered the slide whereas in other cases it might have been one of the causes contributing towards the failure. Among the first category of factors are included vibrations from artificial and natural phenomena. A mass perched on the slope may be stable but critically – the gravitative forces have not yet overcome its frictional resistance. A slight vibration or jerk to the mass may be sufficient to disturb this equilibrium and the mass becomes unstable. Such vibrations are easily available from heavy blasting (which may also cause fracturing much beyond the rock volume to be blasted out) and heavy traffic on hill roads. Repeated failure of many hill slopes may partly be due to the cumulative effect of such vibrations. Vibrations due to natural causes such as earthquakes often initiate mass failures on a large scale that may continue much after the quake. The Assam earthquakes of 1897 produced some of the gigantic landslips ever observed in the region. Another important external factor, often overlooked, is the removal of the support at the foot of the slope, as during excavation for road widening, without due regards to the critical conditions of the stability. The slope that might have been previously stable becomes hazardous after such an excavation. (Fig. 20.13 C). A similar cause for slope failure is loading a critical region of slope from above. It is also a common exercise during highway construction in hilly regions. The stresses due to this additional load add to the stresses due to the mass of the slope. The resulting stresses may have a different radial dispersion intersecting with the free slope and facilitating failure (Fig. 20.13 D). Removal of vegetable cover especially trees (deforestation) is a third external factor that has been a contributive factor in causing slope failures in a large number of cases, including the notorious Nashri Slide near Ramban on National Highway-1 in Jammu Kashmir. 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Ghana's Africa U20 Championship opponents South Africa have called up a list of 24 players for camping which includes touring Qatar and Russia. Head coach Thabo Senong will start training with his players on 3 January and end the 27 January. Three players will be axed from the team before their training tour. "The team goes into camp on January 3, 2015 with the camp running until January 27. The boys will then be going on a tour to Qatar where they will play that country's Under-22 side in a friendly match on January 10. "From Qatar the team will then travel to Russia to play in a Commonwealth tournament in St. Petersburg. The tournament will feature 12 teams and we believe that this will be a good tour that will help the boys to gel emotionally and socially while also helping with the tactical combinations," said Senong. "We will cut down that team to 21 players who will then travel to that tour. We are also hoping to be one of the top four teams that reach the semi-finals and qualify for the World Cup.". Amajita will hold their final camp before flying out to Senegal from February 15-March 5. South Africa are in Group B with Ghana, Zambia and Mali. The four teams that will reach the semi-finals of the tournament will qualify for the FIFA U20 World Cup to be hosted by New Zealand.
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