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Click here for guides and step-by-step instructions to set controls on major broadband providers and mobile networks. News of a new free APP for young people, launched by Child Line. Invented by four teenagers who wanted to use technology to address the urgent need for confidential support among young people, the 'For Me' app is free to download in the UK and Channel Islands and has been specifically designed for discreet usage. "Our initial ideas for the app came about during a school lesson. I hope it will really make a difference to people our age who are struggling," said Laura Hindle, co-creator of the app. The app utilises all of Childline's online services - from the 1-2-1 chat function with a counsellor, the 'Ask Sam' problem pages and entrance to a private locker, in which is a daily mood tracker and personal journal.
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Описание: Juno McKay, a former alumna of a university which is adorned by a stained glass `Lady Window`, is on the task of restoring this window. Christine Webb, an art historian, is researching it for her thesis. Christine seems to have discovered some new evidence, but before she can discuss her findings with Juno, she`s found dead in a boating accident. Описание: Bosco: once a beautiful, stately home, is now a tranquil artists` retreat. Ellis Brooks has come here for the opportunity to write a novel inspired by the scandalous events that took place in the mansion`s early days. As Ellis delves into Bosco`s sinister history, she starts to uncover unnerving connections between the living and the dead. Описание: Callie McFay is the guardian of the last gateway between the world of Faerie and mankind. Seduced by a powerful incubus demon, she has succeeded in banishing Liam to the Borderlands but he still haunts her dreams, tempting her with the knowledge of how to bring him back. But loving an incubus usually ends in death for a human. Описание: Dr Callie McFay`s travels to the small college town of Fairwick in New York State for a job interview. Despite it being her second choice she finds herself talked into accepting a job offer from the Folklore Department to teach a class on demons and vampires. Описание: An evocative tale of intrigue, romance, and treachery, Carol Goodman's spellbinding new novel, The Night Villa, follows the fascinating lives of two remarkable women centuries apart. The eruption of Italy's Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 buried a city and its people, their treasures and secrets. Centuries later, echoes of this disaster resonate with profound consequences in the life of classics professor Sophie Chase. In the aftermath of a tragic shooting on the University of Texas campus, Sophie seeks sanctuary on the isle of Capri, immersing herself in her latest scholarly project alongside her colleagues, her star pupil, and their benefactor, the compelling yet enigmatic business mogul John Lyros. Beneath layers of volcanic ash lies the Villa della Notte-the Night Villa-home to first-century nobles, as well as to the captivating slave girl at the heart of an ancient controversy. And secreted in a subterranean labyrinth rests a cache of antique documents believed lost to the ages: a prize too tantalizing for Sophie to resist. But suspicion, fear, and danger roam the long-untrodden tunnels and chambers beneath the once sumptuous estate-especially after Sophie sees the face of her former lover in the darkness, leaving her to wonder if she is chasing shadows or succumbing to the siren song of the Night Villa. Whatever shocking events transpired in the face of Vesuvius's fury have led to deeper, darker machinations that inexorably draw Sophie into their vortex, rich in stunning revelations and laden with unseen menace. "Visit The Night Villa Carol Goodman's luminous prose and superb storytelling will keep you entertained into the late hours." "The pleasure of a Carol Goodman novel is in her enviable command of the classical canon-and the deft way she writes] a book that's light enough for a weekend on the beach but literary enough for a weekend in the Hamptons." Описание: Jane Hudson never thought she would return to Heart Lake. Her years there as a scholarship girl ended in a double tragedy. Now she is back, struggling to adjust to her new life teaching Latin and as a single mother. But the events that haunted her memories for so many years begin to recur in front of her eyes.
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ACBL maintains a comprehensive, searchable list of sanctioned bridge clubs, with links to their websites. There is little point in duplicating this information on D19's website. Instead, please click Find a Club to find a club within District 19. You can further narrow down the search by Unit, City, State/Province or club name. Note however that some Units maintain a list of local clubs on their webpage. Individual Unit webpages can be accessed from D19 UNITS in the top menu.
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Industry Focus Week: Manufacturing | Morai Logistics Inc. … addresses common misperceptions about manufacturing by giving manufacturers an opportunity to open their doors and show, in a coordinated effort, what manufacturing is — and what it isn't. The goal for MFG Day, with the support of industry sponsors and willing participants, is to work together and address the most controversial issues known to the manufacturing industry and to offer insights and solutions in order to ensure the ongoing success of the industry as a whole. Issues such as skilled labour shortages, connecting with future generations, and taking charge of the public image of the manufacturing industry are just a few examples. Below is our effort to continue the trend and help increase the awareness of the best logistics and supply chain related event that you've might not have heard of. The manufacturing industry contributed $1.87 trillion to the US economy in 2012 and is arguably the backbone of the US. From the humble beginnings of supply and demand to the boom that the Ford's Model T introduced in the rise of mass production and American economic prosperity, manufacturing has become integral to not only the United States, but most of the world. What we felt were the greatest examples of Manufacturing Day were the efforts made by various cities to educate the future generations of the manufacturing industries potential workforce. Students today are face with an influx of options for careers and yet the world of manufacturing seems to still be enshrouded in mystery. Asking students about aspects of the logistics industry as a whole, never mind manufacturing, still leaves them with very little to say. Which is why we felt that MFG Day is a great plan if not just for this very purpose alone! We thought we would present our favourite educational events that happened during this year's Manufacturing Day as our small contribution to increase the awareness of both the manufacturing industry and of Manufacturing Day! In an effort to increase awareness to youth about what is involved in manufacturing for MFG Day, Pasco-Hernando Community College has given engineering students in high school an opportunity to meet and learn with manufacturing companies. Accuform Signs, Alumi-Guard, Emery Thompson, AME, Time Wise Mobile Outreach Skills Training and Intrepid Machines have prepared various activities for high school students to learn about what happens in the manufacturing industry and what kinds of responsibilities they could be doing if they happened to work for their companies. Students were offered tours, demonstrations from testing and crafting special types of paint, packing accessories with hardware, etc. to a skills training computer software demo. The demo involved teaching the students the basics of manufacturing skills needed today, such as welding. In another instance of creating awareness, The Manufacturers Resource Centre (MRC) of the Greater Lehigh Valley worked with the DaVinci Science Centre, the Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Board and the Lehigh Career & Technical Institute in order to organize a set of events for students to attend manufacturers who have opened their doors post-plan hours to see what manufacturing is like. And that's all for us this week! Hope you have a great weekend! If you're from Canada, please enjoy the long weekend and Happy Thanksgiving! If you liked this blog post, why not subscribe to our blog? If you're interested in what we do as a 3rd party logistics provider, don't hesitate to check out our services (as expressed above, we are very pro finding you the lowest total cost!). We're also in the twittersphere, so give us a follow to get the latest logistics and supply chain news! We'll catch you next week!
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Q: REST - Tradeoffs between content negotiation via Accept header versus extensions I'm working through designing a RESTful API. We know we want to return JSON and XML for any given resource. I had been thinking we would do something like this: GET /api/something?param1=value1 Accept: application/xml (or application/json) However, someone tossed out using extensions for this, like so: GET /api/something.xml?parm1=value1 (or /api/something.json?param1=value1) What are the tradeoffs with these approaches? Is it best to rely on the accept header when an extension isn't specified, but honor extensions when specified? Is there a drawback to that approach? A: Technically it doesn't really matter - your web server will be able to pass process it appropriately as it looks like. (I am assuming this but doesn't look like a showstopper). However, philosophically - the first approach is the only approach. In REST, the URL actually only points to a URI - which is only a resource. Think for a moment this resource same as object in object oriented programming. You talk to this resource through only 4 methods (aka GET/POST/PUT/DELETE -or if anything that transport allows) but that method doesn't become description of object. Same way, the aspects the return value is not the URI. The object is still something and not something.xml or something.json Suppose if you don't want to use Accept header, but if you still want to be truly REST philosophically, i wont mind something like: GET /api/something?parm1=value1&return_type=xml as opposed to GET /api/something.xml?parm1=value1 (or /api/something.json?param1=value1) But as i said, this difference is only philosophical. A: This, "However, philosophically - the first approach is the only approach.", and this "The proper official RESTful approach is to use Accept: header." are widely perceived to be the case, but are also absolutely incorrect. Here's a brief snippet from Roy Fielding (who defined REST)... "section 6.2.1 does not say that content negotiation should be used all the time." cite That particular conversation is in the context of the 'Accept-Language:' header, but the same applies equally to the 'Accept:' header, as made clear later in his response... "I have no idea why people can't see the second and third link on the top page http://www.ics.uci.edu/~fielding/pubs/dissertation/top.htm that point to the two PDF editions." What he means there is that there's no issue in using different endpoints for different representations of the same source data. (In this case one .html endpoint and two different .pdf endpoints.) Also in a similar discussion, this time regarding the virtues of using query parameters vs. using file extensions for different media types... "That's why I always prefer extensions. Neither choice has anything to do with REST." cite Again, that's slightly different to Accept vs. filename extensions, but Fielding's stance is still clear. Answer - it really doesn't much matter. The trade-offs between the two aren't very significant and both are acceptable styles. A: The proper official RESTful approach is to use Accept: header. However, you have to be careful not to break cacheability, which is one of REST's requirements. You need to have Vary: Accept header and cache which understands it. In ideal world you'd have it, but in real life your millage may vary. So the second solution isn't as clean, but it might be more practical. Also, note that some very old browsers used to ignore headers, relying on the extension instead. A: @vartec: I think you are wrong The proper official RESTful principle says nothing should be hidden in HTTP headers as it is the URI which is exposed or referenced, any detail about the request/response should be provided as part of URI Hence i strongly recommend to avoid using header for details which about the request & response, and stick to GET /api/something.xml?parm1=value1 (or /api/something.json?param1=value1) I am not able to find the references quickly, but i will post back with them (actually you could refer the O'reilly publication book "RESTful web services" (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596529260.do) which confirms the same
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DragonWave-X provides packet microwave solutions that drive next-generation IP networks in Canada and internationally. It offers packet and hybrid microwave, small cell solutions, and network management products; and mobile backhaul, small cell networks, public safety, state and local government, last-mile fiber extension, and rural cellular backhaul solutions. The company's carrier-grade point-to-point packet microwave systems transmit broadband voice, video, and data that enable service providers, government agencies, enterprises, and other organizations to meet their bandwidth requirements; and products are used for mobile network backhaul, leased line replacement, last mile fiber extension, and enterprise networks applications. It supports product lines branded under Horizon, Avenue and Avenue Lite, Harmony and Harmony Lite, Harmony Eband, Harmony Enhanced, and Harmony Enhanced MC names. The company sells its products directly and indirectly through its channel partners. It serves carriers, service providers, utilities, WISP's, and enterprises. DragonWave-X was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. DragonWave-X is a subsidiary of Transform-X, Inc. Sign-up to receive the latest news and ratings for DRWIQ and its competitors with MarketBeat's FREE daily newsletter. What is Dragonwave's stock symbol? Dragonwave trades on the OTCMKTS under the ticker symbol "DRWIQ." How were Dragonwave's earnings last quarter? Dragonwave (OTCMKTS:DRWIQ) posted its quarterly earnings data on Wednesday, July, 12th. The company reported ($0.52) earnings per share for the quarter. The firm earned $8.99 million during the quarter. View Dragonwave's Earnings History. Has Dragonwave been receiving favorable news coverage? Headlines about DRWIQ stock have been trending somewhat negative on Wednesday, InfoTrie reports. The research firm identifies negative and positive media coverage by analyzing more than six thousand news and blog sources. The firm ranks coverage of public companies on a scale of negative five to five, with scores nearest to five being the most favorable. Dragonwave earned a news impact score of -1.4 on InfoTrie's scale. They also gave news stories about the company a news buzz of 2.0 out of 10, indicating that recent media coverage is very unlikely to have an impact on the company's share price in the immediate future. Who are some of Dragonwave's key competitors? Some companies that are related to Dragonwave include Deutsche Telekom (DTEGY), T-Mobile Us (TMUS), Vodafone Group (VOD), China Unicom (Hong Kong) (CHU), Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), TELUS (TU), SK Telecom (SKM), Mobil'nye Telesistemy PAO (MBT), Hellenic Telecom Organization (HLTOY), Millicom International Cellular (MIICF), Millicom International Cellular (TIGO), United States Cellular (USM), VEON (VEON), HUTCHISON TELEC/ADR (HTHKY) and Partner Communications (PTNR). What other stocks do shareholders of Dragonwave own? Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other Dragonwave investors own include Healthier Choices Management (HCMC), AEterna Zentaris (AEZS), DragonWave (DRWI), Xerox (XRX), Georgian Mining (GEO), Ceragon Networks (CRNT), DryShips (DRYS), Obtala (OBT), ANADIGICS (ANAD) and PETROLEO BRASIL/ADR (PBR). Who are Dragonwave's key executives? Ms. Ingrid Mag, VP of Product Devel. Ms. Andrea C. Johnson, Sec. What is Dragonwave's stock price today? One share of DRWIQ stock can currently be purchased for approximately $0.0002. How big of a company is Dragonwave? Dragonwave has a market capitalization of $1,700.00 and generates $43.92 million in revenue each year. What is Dragonwave's official website? The official website for Dragonwave is http://www.dragonwaveinc.com. How can I contact Dragonwave? MarketBeat's community ratings are surveys of what our community members think about Dragonwave and other stocks. Vote "Outperform" if you believe DRWIQ will outperform the S&P 500 over the long term. Vote "Underperform" if you believe DRWIQ will underperform the S&P 500 over the long term. You may vote once every thirty days.
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Icom (Australia) are pleased to announce the sponsoring of Four Wheel Drive Victoria to support them in their continued education and training of the 4WD community. Four Wheel Drive Victoria is the umbrella body for affiliated four wheel drive clubs in Victoria, and represents the interests of all recreational four wheel drivers in the state. It is presently made up of some 88 clubs which in turn have a membership totalling over six thousand subscribed members representing four wheel drive enthusiasts and their families. For the next training session or education event please visit the Four Wheel Drive Victoria website:https://4wdvictoria.org.au/index.php/vic-4wd-clubs-available.
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It's a place most people have decided to make their own by placing quotes, scriptures, cute pictures or statements having to do with politics. Most businesses don't have a standard design or format for the email signature, so employees have taken it as their own and customized it to their taste. While it may seem harmless, the email signature of each and every one of your employees is a direct reflection of you and your business. It, in some regards, is the first impression they get of you – of your brand – and a keen-eyed customer can deduce a bit from how you run your business simply by what a company allows to be placed at the end of an email. About now, you're probably thinking I'm stretching it. I guarantee you that I am not. We speak over and over about the importance of brand presence and carrying a brand through to every single aspect of a business – yet on our most common form of communication – our email – we have not tightened up and implemented a cohesive look for how we end an important email. This might seem trivial, but think about all the things handwriting experts can tell about a person through the way they sign their name. These specialists can deduce whether a person is tired, whether they are sloppy, whether they have a romantic nature or have the propensities of a serial killer. While the handwriting of a digital signature can't be evaluated, the various colors, fonts, graphics and contents say more about a person and their attitudes towards life situations than you can imagine. This carries over to an employer by proxy – simply because the employee is sending email from your domain and is representing your company. What is it saying about you when religion, politics, comedy, off-colored jokes or even inappropriate quotes are placed under employee name and company name? Out of the many companies I have worked for throughout the years – some rather large – only 2 (including the one I am with now) have implemented a mail signature guideline, standard and format. It wasn't exactly something I had thought of before, but I will never forget the day I walked into a meeting and one of our marketing managers, Jennifer Johnson gave a presentation on standardizing mail signatures. She handed everyone the guideline, told us how to do it and gave us a time frame. To make sure we did it, we had to send her an email with our new signature so she could 'sign off' on it. People complained, but since I have implemented this practice at several businesses since. I find a clean, coherent brand statement, delivered thorough consistent employee email signatures to be something that shows off a company's unity, dedication to excellence and a sure sign everyone is on the same page in their representation of the business and brand. After all, how different is a standardized mail signature from having printed letterhead? With that in mind, here are a few things to consider as you design a mail signature for your business. Choose Your Justification. Center justification is the least popular and probably considered the least professional. Left justification is the most common. Divide and Conquer? Some companies choose to put a line of dashes (–) or dots (…) to divide the email body from the signature. Whatever you do, just make sure you count them out and have the correct number in the spec so your employees can duplicate. Cut It Down To Size. Choose a font size that's not too large and most certainly not too small. If a potential client needs to find your info fast, being able to scroll down to the bottom of an email and find your number is essential. I usually require staff to use a 10pt font size. Funky Fonts & Colors Not Welcome. You don't have to be drab with your approved signature font, but don't go wild, either. People need to be able to read it and it needs to be professional. Also, using an obscure font could prove problematic if others don't have that particular font family installed. Best to keep it simple and clean. As far as color, if you chose to use them, stay true to colors within your brand color palette, preferably the darker ones as they are easier to read. Just the Facts, Ma'am. Name. Title. Direct phone line. Cell number. Address. Website. No Bible verses. No fortune cookie wisdom. It's a signature. Not a soap box. No Pet Pictures. Just A Logo. In an appropriate size, the email signature is a wonderful place to have a name become synonymous with a logo or product. There should be a standard logo size for everyone — not too big and not to small. Proportion to font and the rest of the information outlined is important. Put Your Stamp On it. This is your official communication; being electronically delivered many, many times a day to people everywhere. Use it as a brand platform. Your logo, in a modest size and optimized for quick loading, should be placed in a way that makes it act as an anchor to the mail signature package. Pass Final Inspection. It might seem trivial, but how your brand and employees are perceived through email is extremely important. If you are just implementing a signature standard, put a sign off in place for each employee through their manager or the marketing department to ensure the guidelines are followed and employees follow through on implementation. Make It Official. Add the mail signature style into your new employee handbook and if you have a new employee orientation, make sure it is mentioned to the new hires and they are told how long they have to get their signatures up. Also, add the standards to your brand guidelines (and if you don't have any, stay tuned. I'll write about that soon!). When you're dealing with marketplace perception, everything matters. When you have a firm grasp on your brand and how it is portrayed from your employees to your customers, it becomes much easier to control messages and understand what needs to change. In brand marketing, there are no details too small to matter and no opportunity for brand evangelization too trivial.
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Do my children need to take English classes to apply for Canadian citizenship? There are different rules for minors (those under the age of 18), and adults (everyone aged 18 and older) for applying for Canadian citizenship. The rules in this article apply to permanent residents. They also apply to those who have one or both parents that are Canadian citizens, or are about to become a citizen at the same time as the child. A child is a minor if they are under the age of 18 at the time the citizenship application is made. Minors DO NOT have to prove their ability to speak English or French. Minors are allowed to apply for citizenship without having taken English classes. Adults (age 18 and older) are required to prove that they have a certain level of English or French knowledge when they apply for Canadian citizenship. Specifically, the Government of Canada requires all applicants to have a Canadian Language Benchmark of 4 or higher in their Listening and Speaking skills. Adults that have graduated from an English-or-French high school, university, or college in Canada DO NOT need to take more English classes or tests to prove their language ability. They can provide a transcript from the high school, college, or university, which must show that the courses were taught in English. Completing your studies in a LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) program, like the ones offered at CIES (LINC, LINC Home Study, LINC Blended). You MUST write tests in both Listening and Speaking that show you have a CLB of 4 or higher. Placement tests (taken at ILVARC (Immigrant Services Calgary)) can NOT be used to apply for citizenship. What third-party language tests will you accept as proof I have adequate knowledge of English or French when I apply for citizenship? Can the government-funded language program I took be used as proof that I meet the citizenship language requirement? I graduated from an English-language high school/college/university. What can I use to show that I can communicate in one of the official languages when I apply for citizenship?
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Lila Neugebauer directs Christopher Shinn's play. Mary Elizabeth Winstead has been cast in Second Stage's Dying City. Second Stage Theater has announced complete casting for Christopher Shinn's Dying City. Directed by Lila Neugebauer, the production will feature Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Fargo) as Kelly and Colin Woodell (Geffen Playhouse's Long Day's Journey Into Night) as Craig and Peter. Dying City will begin previews May 14 at the Tony Kiser Theater and will officially open on June 3. Dying City is set in a sparse Manhattan apartment, where a young widow receives an unexpected visit from the twin brother of her deceased husband. The work is described as exploring "the human fallout of global events, including the Iraq War and the terrorist attacks of 9/11, through the interwoven stories of three unforgettable characters." The full creative team for Dying City includes scenic design by Dane Laffrey, costume design by Kaye Voyce, lighting design by Tyler Micoleau, and sound design by Bray Poor.
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Students are encouraged to apply for the Bridgings and Freeman Asia Scholarships in addition to other Scholarship Opportunities if they choose to Study in Japan. Aoyama Gakuin University was first established in 1874 by missionaries. The university today has two campuses and over twenty thousand students are currently enrolled. This university offers facilities such as computer center, library, and several language laboratories. In addition to offering facilities, AGU offers school clubs to help immerse the student in Japanese culture. Student will gain insight to Japanese culture through courses and daily experience in Japan. Students who want to learn more on Aoyama Gakuin University can find more information at the official university website. There are two campuses- Aoyama Campus which is the main campus at the heart of Tokyo, and Sagamihara Campus in Kanagawa Prefecture. Areas Of Study: Literature, Education, Psychology and Human Studies, Economics, Law, Business, International Politics, Communication, Cultural and Creative Studies, Science and Engineering, Global Studies. Fall Term (2nd Semester): Unavailable for one semester students as the Aoyama fall term ends after HPU's spring term begins. However, students interested in a full year can do fall and spring. Located in Osaka, Kindai University was founded in 1949, now it is one of Japan's largest universities which is comprised of 14 faculties with 48 departments, 11 graduate schools, a graduate law school, 20 research facilities, two junior colleges, 18 associated primary and secondary schools and 3 teaching hospitals. Fall Term (2nd Semester): Unavailable for one semester students as the Kindai fall term ends after HPU's spring term begins. However, students interested in a full year can do fall and spring. You can download all application documents/references from here. The predecessor of Momoyama Gakuin University (MGU) was established in 1869 by the Church Missionary Society of England and therefore has St. Andrew's University as its English name. The modern university was founded in 1959 and in 1995 moved to its new campus in Izumi, in the Osaka suburbs. Fall Term: Unavailable for one semester students as the Momoyama fall term ends after HPU's spring term begins. However, students interested in a full year can do fall and spring. Located in Nerima Ward, Tokyo, Musashi University (MU) was established in 1949 as private institutes moving forward with the principle of cultivating individuals by harmonizing eastern and western cultures. Today MU is one of only thirty, four year private universities in Japan to offers a study abroad program in English. If you are fluent in Japanese or just know basics Japanese, MU offers a variety of courses taught in both Japanese and English. In addition MU has over four thousands students, one hundred ten faculty members, and eight different undergraduate departments. The campus offers an array of facilities and services that caterer to students such as athletic facilities, health center, counseling services, foreign language center, computer center and foreign book plaza to name a few. Also, MU helps students be evolve in the university in a program called Campus Mates; where they help foreign students in adjusting to the campus life in MU. Such socialization is beneficial to create long lasting friendships in your time aboard. Once at the campus you are in presence of such breathtaking views such as Ikebukuro, Shinjuku, and Mt. Fuji. Fall Term: Unavailable for one semester students as the Musashi fall term ends after HPU's spring term begins. However, students interested in a full year can do fall and spring. Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, located in Nisshin-city, was founded in 1988 and has been growing steadily since its establishment. Starting with only the School of Foreign Languages, NUFS doubled its offerings by establishing the School of Global Business and Economics in 1994. Course Search: Japanese Language and Culture (Global Studies Japan Program) Courses. The TESOL is a language teaching practicum program. Located in the suburbs of Tokyo, Obirin University derives its name from "beautiful cherry orchard," highlighting the cherry blossoms that bloom on campus each spring. The name also shows it historical link with Oberlin College in Ohio, the alma mater of the school's founder. Obirin Website- Please note that the program is described as the Reconnaissance Japan program. Fall Term: Unavailable for one semester students as the Obirin fall term ends after HPU's spring term begins. However, students interested in a full year can do fall and spring. Obirin Application- Deadline: Fall Term:May 1st; Spring Term: November 1st. Located in Tokyo, Toyo University offers cultural lectures and academic exhibitions of artistic contents. For international exchange students, Toyo University offers intensive Japanese language and culture course called NEST Program. With individualized attention and boundless opportunities for authentic communication in and out of the classroom, students quickly make progress in their Japanese acquisition. Boasting 130 years of academic distinction, it is famous in Japan for its excellence in education and research, which is carried out in 46 academic sections housed in 14 faculties across 5 campuses, and for our outstanding achievements in sports, such as sumo wrestling, baseball and soccer. Bunkyo-ku, site of Hakusan Campus and the Japanese language and culture program for exchange students such as a homestay, tea ceremony and wearing a traditional Japanese clothing (kimono), is highly regarded among locals for its many academic institutions and popular urban traditions. Fall Term: Unavailable for one semester students as the Toyo University fall term ends after HPU's spring term begins. However, students interested in a full year can do fall and spring. Students are eligible for the JASSO Scholarship; however, it is very competitive. You can find more information on the application page.
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Please remember that whatever the disaster, PATH Intl. might be able to help. The PATH Intl. Disaster Relief Fund was created to help centers with an immediate need in funding expenses not normally covered by operating insurance. Click here for more information and to apply. Do you want to help aid in disaster relief? Please donate to the PATH Intl. Disaster Relief Fund and help your colleagues, PATH Intl. horses and centers in need. Most of you know by now that PATH Intl. is working toward having its registered level therapeutic riding certification accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), the accrediting body of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence (ICE). "Regardless of industry, there is a common need to increase public safety and ensure quality services. To help fulfill this need, government agencies, regulatory bodies, employers, insurers, associations, and individual consumers turn to credentialing." A vital part of ICE's mission is to educate stakeholders, including the public, about the importance of credentialing to ensure competence across professions and occupations. This three minute, thirty second video, "Credentialing: What Is It and Why Is It Important," will answer some of the non-PATH Intl. specific questions you may have. So where is the association in this process? A job task analysis was recently conducted by a third party to help determine what the daily job function is for the certified registered therapeutic riding instructor in order to design a valid certification test. The office has received the final report from the analysis, and we're excited to begin to analyze and interpret the data. This will take a little time, but we'll keep members apprised of that process and the findings. What's next? A change to the PATH Intl. bylaws is required to address establishing the system that will result in the autonomy of the certification and education requirements. Updates on this progress will also be coming soon. Have more specific questions? This PATH Intl. Strides article is a great place to start, and a detailed webinar will be available toward the end of May. Watch the eNews for details. This webinar will provide education on the four types of cerebral palsy, as well as common symptoms, including hypertonicity, hypotonicity, visual deficits and primitive reflexes. In addition, the presenters will also review PATH Intl. precautions relating to cerebral palsy and common medical equipment used by riders with CP. This webinar is eligible for 1 hour of disability education on your annual certification compliance. Click here for more information and registration. Log in to your PATH Intl. account to access member pricing. Join PATH Intl. Copper Sponsor CastleBranch for this educational webinar on the importance of background checks for your volunteers and how to keep your program/organization safe and credible. Learn why background checks are important when hiring volunteers and the types of background checks available. Additionally, presenters will dive into the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and how this impacts volunteers. Learn what you need to do to stay compliant and get a better understanding of the laws. This webinar is eligible for one hour of continuing education on your annual certification compliance. Recognize the outstanding individuals and equines at PATH Intl. Centers for their extraordinary accomplishments by nominating them for recognition at the national level. Nominations are due no later than Friday, May 20, 2016, 11:59 p.m. MDT. The nomination process is now easier than ever. Simply fill out the online form and your response will be automatically submitted! If you have any questions, please email Jaime Covington or call her at (800) 369-7433, ext. 125. A quick thank you to the overwhelming number of respondents to the recent purchasing preferences surveys. We are so grateful to everyone who took the time to contribute to the association's knowledge regarding individual member and center executive director spending habits. Results were promised to the center EDs who participated and shared their contact information, and $100 in PATHBucks were promised to a random respondent from the individual members who left their contact info. The winner was Virginia Womack! The next section of the PATH Intl. Spinal Cord Injuries, Paralysis and EAAT online course will begin June 1, 2016. In addition, this course is eligible for six hours of disability education and six hours of continuing education hours on your annual certification compliance. This is 12 hours total of continuing education hours. If you have any helpful ideas, please click here to join the discussion. It is vital that PATH Intl. Instructors-in-Training receive the best mentoring possible to help them succeed and become top-notch instructors. Any and all feedback on this discussion is welcome! Group or Individual Horse Housing: Which Is Less Stressful? We're getting the message now: Horses don't like being separated from other horses. And as the research pours in, we're finding more and more support for that idea. Case in point: British researchers have confirmed that horses tend to show more physiological signs of stress when they're housed in individual stalls, whether they act like it or not. Read more. Last year in November BraveHearts Therapeutic Riding and Educational Center, a PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center in Harvard, IL, began mentoring veterans to become PATH Intl. Certified Registered Instructors so they could teach other veterans riding while providing much needed peer-to-peer support. The mentorship program was led by PATH Intl. Certified Master Instructor Meggan Hill-McQueeney and assisted by PATH Intl. Certified Registered Instructor Paddy McKevitt and PATH Intl. Certified Registered Instructor and United States Marine Corps veteran Nick Montijo. Read more.
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package org.apache.zookeeper.server.util; /** * This incremental hash is used to keep track of the hash of * the data tree to that we can quickly validate that things * are in sync. * * See the excellent paper: A New Paradigm for collision-free hashing: * Incrementality at reduced cost, M. Bellare and D. Micciancio */ public class AdHash { /* we use 64 bits so that we can be fast an efficient */ private volatile long hash; /** * Add new digest to the hash value maintained in this class. * * @param digest the value to add on * @return the AdHash itself for chained operations */ public AdHash addDigest(long digest) { hash += digest; return this; } /** * Remove the digest from the hash value. * * @param digest the value to remove * @return the AdHash itself for chained operations */ public AdHash removeDigest(long digest) { hash -= digest; return this; } /** * Return the long value of the hash. */ public long getHash() { return hash; } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { return other instanceof AdHash && ((AdHash) other).hash == this.hash; } @Override public int hashCode() { return Long.hashCode(hash); } @Override public String toString() { return Long.toHexString(hash); } public void clear() { hash = 0; } }
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Spending a winter season working in a ski resort as a chalet host, feeding and tidying up after an endless stream of guests, is perhaps the first job that comes to mind when you talk about becoming a seasonaire. Chalet host is definitely one of the most popular ski season jobs you will see advertised, but don't hang around too long, get your application in early as the positions get filled rather quickly. Grab a full list of current jobs here. Why so many chalet hosts? Every chalet that takes paying customers will require staff to look after them. Some larger chalets like to employ a couple, with one person looking after the cooking, the other the more traditional hosting. Other chalets will also employ two people, but they will advertise the roles separately and the host will not be expected to do much of the cooking. But for a lot of chalets, a Michelin standard chef is not essential, so it makes sense to employ just one person who can cook up a good breakfast, bake a cake and serve a hearty evening meal, then spend the rest of their time cleaning and tidying the chalet. For the purpose of this article, that's you! The chalet host who can cook, clean and more. It is impossible to say how many chalets there are in the Alps, but just one of the British tour operators boasts 500 catered chalets in the French Alps alone. That said, the chalet host is definitely one of the roles we recruit for where demand exceeds supply. Most ski chalet companies advertise their chalet host job positions in spring and early summer so it is a good idea to start applying well before the weather turns cold, especially if you know you are going to be available to work a winter season. Who can be a chalet host? Of course the stereotypical chalet girl does exist and still applies for the job every season, but anyone can apply and be hired to work as a chalet host, and you certainly do not have the be female! All you need is to be hard working, well organised and a friendly outgoing person. If you can get this across in your job application and during your interview, there is a good chance you will succeed as a host. Chalet owners are looking for people they can trust to give their clients a warm welcome and a high level of professional service. Plenty of people enjoy being a chalet host enough to come back for a second season, but the majority of applicants have never actually done the job before, so don't be put off if you are applying without experience. Unless you have been living in a bubble, you will have some experience of interacting with the general public, and chances are you can make a mean breakfast when the need arises. Employers are ideally looking for candidates who have previous experience in the hospitality industry, so if you do have that on your CV, you will have a distinct advantage. If you are lacking experience in the kitchen, you may wish to consider signing up for a specialist cookery course. These excellent one or two week courses are run by knowledgeable staff who will show you how to cook for a group of guests, as well as how to keep a chalet running efficiently on a daily basis. You can take the courses in the UK, or in the Alps, and we recommend our favourites on this page. What is a chalet host required to do? Make sure you check the full description for each advertised role because the job description of the chalet host does vary, as we have already mentioned above. You are always going to be responsible for the general housekeeping, tidying and cleaning the chalet. You will be taking care of the chalet laundry and tidying the bedrooms on a daily basis, and doing a deep clean each week before the new guests arrive. You may also be required to act as chef, preparing food and serving your guests with breakfast and an evening meal. Even if your chalet has a dedicated chef, you will be helping with dinner service both in the kitchen and laying the dining room table. 7am: You will be getting up around 7am, in time to get breakfast ready for the already stirring guests. The more organised you can be at this time of day, the more smoothly the rest of your day will go. Prepare lots of hot tea and coffee, pastries, cold continental and a cooked breakfast. And don't forget to make a start on the cake for afternoon tea. 9.30am: Well fed, your guests will be getting their kit together and making their way to the pistes for a day on the snow. This gives you opportunity to clear away the breakfast table, and once they are out of the chalet, make a start on the rooms. It is a bit of a lottery as to the type of guests you get and how messy they are, but you should be able to get the place back in some semblance of order by mid morning. 11am: Time to finish up the cake and get the table set up for afternoon tea. 12pm: Free time! These precious few hours in the middle of the day are your time to enjoy yourself, so head off for some skiing, or meet with friends in resort. As the season moves on, you may get more tired, and spend this time catching up on some sleep! 4:30pm: While your guests arrive back and start tucking into their cake and hot drinks it is time to get the evening meal ready. You will probably serve the first of the three courses around 8pm, so make sure you leave yourself plenty of time. 8pm: You will be serving a four course meal including a starter, main course, a desert course, and a cheese course. You generally sit and eat with your guests too - building up a good relationship with your guests each week is a really nice part of the job. 10pm: Get the dishwasher working overtime, clean up the kitchen, and get ready to do it all again tomorrow. Expect to earn around £400 per month. This is your basic salary, and you may be able to top this up with tips from your guests if you have impressed them (we have heard of hosts being left sets of skis worth £500 at the end of the week, but this is rare!), but realistically it is the other perks that tempt people to spend a winter season in the Alps. Your flights and transfers are usually covered to and from resort and your insurance paid. Your accommodation is paid for, as are your meals and drink while you are on duty. You'll be given one day off per week, plus a ski pass and equipment hire too. Once you get into your stride, you should be able to organise your time in the chalet so that you get another three or four hours skiing time per day! Summing up, why work as a chalet host in a ski resort? Why wouldn't you!? The chance to live in a beautiful mountain resort, to ski every day, to eat good food with happy, friendly people and to make some life long friendships with your fellow seasonaires. It is no wonder the chalet host job is so attractive to so many people. There will be plenty of time to enjoy yourself and it can be a life changing experience. Just don't lose sight of the fact that the work can be back breaking and the hours long. You are there to work, and that you should put the needs of your guests first. Get that part right and the rest of your season can involve all the partying you can handle. If all this sounds like your cup of tea, head over to our dedicated chalet host jobs page to start applying for this season's current vacancies!
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Q: asnycData did not work on page reload in NuxtJs I use asyncData for get dynamic post from api. in localhost set in view source by rferesh and routing. but in server in refresh not work asyncData() ! async asyncData({ params,store , app, route, $axios }) { console.log("asyncData"); try { const post = await $axios.get("/api/post/post?slug=lorem-ipsum-manadar-vaghei"); return { post: post.data.result, }; } catch (e) { console.log(e); } }, A: I was facing the same issue because I was defining the same property returned by async asyncData() also in this: data() { return { service: [] // this needs to be removed and only returned by the asyncData method. } } All needed is something like this: async asyncData({ route, $axios }) { const service = await $axios.get(`https://backend/api/json/services/${route.params.nid}?_format=json`) return { service: service.data[0] } }, A: i solved by : async asyncData(context) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { setTimeout(async () => { try { const url = "/api/test"; const postData = await context.$axios.$get(url); resolve({ post: postData.result, }); } catch (e) { reject("error"); console.log(e); } }, 500); }); },
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30 Nov No look I heard reingdeer! Hear those sleigh bells kids there coming for you! Merry christmas! And happy new year! Just hear those sliegh bells. Chords for Christmas Jingle from Nickelodeon (HD). Play along with guitar, ukulele, or piano with interactive chords and diagrams. Includes transpose, capo . Hope you Like[: Ariana Grande,Elizabeth Guillies,Victoria Justice,BTR, and more guys here[: (Victorious,ICarly,and Others) @ArianaGBeauty. 22 Dec Below are two versions of Nickelodeon's famous "Nickelodeon Stars Sing Jingle Bells" Nickelodeon Christmas Image Campaign. The first. 9 May Free Download Christmas Jingle From Nickelodeon (Hd) Mp3, Nickelodeon Christmas Jingle - Lyrics Mp3,[Hd] Nick Stars Sing Jingle. 8 Nov 'Jingle Bells' – Drake Bell 8. 'Beautiful Christmas' – Big Time Rush 9. 'Don't Be A Jerk (It's Christmas)' – Tom Kenny, voice of SpongeBob. 2: It's Not Christmas Without You. play. 3: All I Want For Christmas. play. 4: Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree. play 7: Jingle Bells. play. It's a Fairly Odd Wishmas in the Fairly Odd holiday tower defense game The Fairly Oddparents: Jingle Out Of My Way. Timmy Turner is in the Christmas spirit, but. 13 Dec Nickelodeon Christmas Jingle Song () stars we're in this video promo from December , sang the Christmas song "Sleigh Bells.". Merry Nickmas is a holiday album that was released on November 19, The album features musical artists associated or popularized by Nickelodeon like Drake "Jingle Bells", James Lord Pierpont · Drake Bell, 8. "It's Not Christmas Without You" is a song performed by Victorious cast featuring Victoria. 26 Nov In the all-new School of Rock Christmas special "Jingle Bell Rock", while Tomika (Breanna Yde) and Summer (Jade Pettyjohn) try to get Kale. Christmas Jingle from Nickelodeon (HD) ARIANA HAS THE BEST VOICE <3. Explore Christmas Music, Christmas Time and more!. Jingle Bell Christmas (Backyardigans) [Nickelodeon] on vaikundstrilok.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! Oh, what . "Nickelodeon Favorites: A Very Nick Jr. Christmas" -Jingle into the holidays with 6 Nick Jr. adventures! Join a race to save Blaze and take a genie-fied sleigh ride. 17 май Hope you Like[: Ariana Grande,Elizabeth Guillies,Victoria Justice,BTR, and more guys here[: (Victorious,ICarly,and Others) @ArianaGBeauty.
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Q: Fallback internet connection with UMTS stick I want to realize a fallback internet connection over mobile broadband. I have a umts stick which behaves like a network interface in linux (eth1) and a normal tethered connection (eth0). I am working with dhcpcd as networkmanager for convenience and my interfaces file looks like this: auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 allow-hotplug eth0 iface eth0 inet manual auto eth1 allow-hotplug eth1 iface eth1 inet manual That's the output of route -n: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 0.0.0.0 10.42.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 202 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 UG 400 0 0 eth1 10.42.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 202 0 0 eth0 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 400 0 0 eth1 When I unplug eth0 routes for eth0 get deleted and eth1 is used as internet connection. But when eth0 is still connected but has no internet, eth0 is used nevertheless causing an internet outage. My question is: How can I tell linux / dhcpcd to stop using an interface, if it has got no internet connectivity?
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include_recipe "composer" include_recipe "pdepend::composer" phpmd_dir = "#{Chef::Config[:file_cache_path]}/phpmd" directory "#{phpmd_dir}" do owner "root" group "root" mode "0755" action :create end #figure out what version to install if node[:phpmd][:version] != "latest" version = node[:phpmd][:version] else version = "*.*.*" end #composer.json template "#{phpmd_dir}/composer.json" do source "composer.json.erb" owner "root" group "root" mode 0600 variables( :version => version, :bindir => node[:phpmd][:prefix] ) end #composer update execute "phpmd-composer" do user "root" cwd phpmd_dir command "composer update" action :run end
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West Station Area Transit Study Posted on August 29, 2019 at 5:41 pm. Written by Elise Harmon A transportation and land use study by the Header photo: Google Maps, @2019 MassGIS, Commonwealth of Massachusetts EOEA, Maxar Technologies, Sanborn, USDA Farm Service Agency. Map Data ©2019 UPDATES AND UPCOMING EVENTS The West Station Area Transit Study is a new scenario planning analysis to determine the land use and transit future of West Station in Allston. The study will evaluate various transportation improvements and land use policies to determine which options might maximize the number of walking, bicycling, and transit trips under possible development scenarios around West Station. Key transportation routes connecting West Station to and from major population and employment nodes in Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline will be studied as well. The study will provide municipal and state governments, as well as the development community, with an objective evaluation of the strategies that could best improve access to jobs, labor, housing, healthcare, and other major destinations under different potential development futures both around West Station and the surrounding community. The results of this study will help municipal and state governments to proactively plan for and implement regional mobility improvements as the realigned Allston I-90 interchange area is developed. Finally, a direct outcome of this study will be transit services concepts that the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) can use to inform the design of the new West Station. For more information on this project, please contact Travis Pollack at [email protected], signing up for our email list, or by submitting a question or comment here. This study is sponsored by a generous grant from the Barr Foundation. Which transit connections and services might attract the most riders? What is the optimal sequencing of land development and transit improvements? What are the best measures for determining if a scenario is effective? How might pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, as well as new on-demand mobility services, impact travel behavior? What partnerships, parking, land development, and other policies and regulations might be most effective to advance the most promising options? Project Updates and Upcoming Events We will hold additional public workshops in 2020. Stay tuned. Sign up for the email list for updates! We held our first public workshop on November 14, 2019. See below for details. We will also be creating a survey and holding additional public meetings in 2020. We held our first public workshop on November 14, 2019. Participants learned about the West Station Area Transit Study and provided feedback on desired outcomes and metrics. The meeting boards, slide presentation, and a summary of the workshop are available for viewing. What is West Station? Expand West Station is a future rail station and bus hub to be constructed by MassDOT on the Worcester/Framingham line within the reconstructed Allston I-90 interchange area. The purpose of West Station is "to provide a neighborhood-oriented, multi-modal commuter rail station in an area surrounded by higher education facilities and residences with transit hub connections for rail and bus riders, bicyclists, and pedestrians" (Allston I-90 DEIR, page 2-1). The station will support the development of Allston Landing (the area of the current Allston I-90 interchange), provide a critical transit link for Allston residents and workers, and provide bus, pedestrian, and bicycle connections to population and employment centers in Boston, Brookline, and Cambridge. Why this West Station Area Transit Study, and how does this study relate to the Allston I-90 project? Expand In his February 16, 2018 certificate for the I-90 Allston Interchange Project, former Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Beaton noted the need for additional analysis for the design, timing and sequencing of West Station as part of the I-90 project. MAPC offered to manage an independent study to determine the types of transit services that should be provided at West Station. This study will evaluate various land development and transportation scenarios in the area, to understand not only what transit amenities should serve West Station, but also the phasing of the services. The findings from the West Station Area Transit Study will help MassDOT determine the design and timing of West Station. MAPC is coordinating with MassDOT throughout this West Station study. This West Station study will include meetings with the Allston I-90 Task Force as one way to elicit feedback from area stakeholders. What areas are included in this study? Expand The study includes a Scenario Focus Area that encompasses the land around the existing Allston I-90 interchange (sometimes known as Beacon Park Yards). Harvard University, which controls most of the property in the Scenario Focus Area, identifies this area as Allston Landing South. The study also includes a larger project Analysis Area that encompasses populations and employment centers that could be served by West Station, including portions of Boston, Watertown, Cambridge and Brookline, as well as the I-90 corridor and Worcester/Framingham commuter rail corridor, which provide important connections to downtown Boston and areas in MetroWest. The map below shows the Scenario Focus and Analysis Areas. The boundaries for these areas will be refined as the study progresses. What do we mean when we say the study will evaluate mobility and access? Expand Many transportation planning studies look at mobility, which is defined as the condition of moving freely, irrespective of travel mode (automobile, transit, walking, cycling). Mobility is measured in different ways, usually by measuring movements, such as number of transit trips, passenger miles (one passenger moving one mile on transit), vehicular traffic counts or vehicle miles on a highway or street, often within a peak period. Mobility is important to measure, since it provides the ability to appraise overall activity in an area and helps determine the design and capacity of our transportation infrastructure (such as streets size or frequency of transit services). However, movement is only a means to an end, and measuring mobility does not adequately assess whether people can connect to goods, services, and activities. Moreover, most mobility measures in transportation planning efforts do not adequately measure bicycle and walking trips, since data on these trips are more difficult to collect. Access refers to the ability to reach desired goods, services, activities, and destinations. Since access is the ultimate goal of a vast majority of travel movements, measuring access is a more useful method for determining the utility of infrastructure and land use options. Evaluating access assumes there may be many ways of improving transportation, including enhanced mobility through more frequent bus and rail service, better connectivity to destinations such as shopping, employment and housing with a new transit station or greenway, or even with mobility substitutes such as telecommunications and delivery services. Measuring access also considers zoning, land uses, development density, as well as street and transit network connectivity when determining the quality of transportation in an area. (For example, a new grocery store in a neighborhood does not improve mobility for residents, but it does improve their access to fresh food.) Most accessibility is measured in travel time, monetary costs, and may include measures of risk and comfort – for example, the crossing distance for pedestrians along a busy street. Sources: Walker, Jarrett. Human Transit: How Clearer Thinking About Public Transit Can Enrich Our Communities and Our Lives. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2012. Litman, Todd. Measuring Transportation: Traffic, Mobility and Accessibility. Victoria Transport Policy Institute, March 1, 2011, What is scenario planning? Expand One way to determine the potential impacts of both land use and transportation on mobility and access is through scenario planning. Scenario planning is an analytical approach that considers not only what is likely to happen, but also what could happen, as well as what the community wants to happen in the future. For example, a scenario to be evaluated may include a mix of land development different from that adopted in a master plan, or include new bus and rail services, or even consider varied levels of adoption of autonomous vehicles by service industries and residents. By evaluating and comparing distinct transportation and land use options in different scenarios, the West Station Area Transit Study can help inform the community and decision-makers on emerging trends and future uncertainties, prompt discussions on tradeoffs under various "what if" futures, encourage innovative strategies to meet desired outcomes, and help build consensus on decisions. Source: Ange, Katherine, Caroline Dwyer, Kathleen Rooney, Ed Mierzejewski. Next Generation Scenario Planning: A Transportation Practitioner's Guide. Washington, DC: US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, June 2017, https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/scenario_and_visualization/scenario_planning/publications/next_gen/index.cfm What will happen with the results and recommendations from this study? Expand A direct outcome of this study will be transit services concepts that MassDOT can use to inform the design of the new West Station. Secondly, the results of this study will help municipal and state governments to proactively plan for and implement regional mobility improvements, such as transit services, new street connections, and bicycle and pedestrian networks in the area. Because the land around the redesigned Allston I-90 interchange will develop over many decades, the study will provide a framework on development scenarios and the infrastructure needed to ensure this new development meets the transportation, housing, and employment goals for the region. Finally, the study will identify the partnerships, parking, land development, and other policies and regulations might be most effective to advance the most promising options. When will the study be completed? Expand The study will be completed in 2020. During the study, MAPC anticipates holding public workshops in Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 to help develop project goals, metrics, and transportation scenarios to test, as well as a workshop in Summer 2020 to review the findings and recommendations with the community. How can I get involved and learn more? Expand There are multiple ways to be involved and to stay up-to-date. Attend the public workshops. The first public workshop will be held in the fall of 2019, with others scheduled in happen in 2020. Join our email list. We will send out emails on events and major updates to the study. You can sign up for the email updates here. Invite us to come speak with your group. We are available to speak with your neighborhood group, business association, etc. about this project. Please contact Travis Pollack, MAPC Project Manager, at [email protected]. Finally, you can stay up-to-date by visiting this webpage and viewing the Project Updates and Past and Upcoming Events sections. Creative Commons photo by Pi.1415926535, Wikimedia Below are links to other related transportation studies in the area. MAPC is coordinating the West Station Area Transit Study with the various stakeholders overseeing these studies, including the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), The Central Transportation Planning Staff (CTPS) of the Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization, and with the municipalities of Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline. Allston I-90 Intermodal Interchange Improvement Project (MassDOT): https://www.mass.gov/allston-i-90-intermodal-interchange-improvement-project Allston-Brighton Mobility Study (City of Boston): http://www.bostonplans.org/planning/planning-initiatives/allston-brighton-mobility-study Allston Early Action Transit Study (CTPS for MassDOT, completed December 2018): https://www.mass.gov/files/documents/2019/01/28/AllstonEarlyActionTransitStudy.pdf Transport Kendall Report (Kendall Square Association, in partnership with the City of Cambridge and the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, completed July 2019): https://www.transportkendall.org/ Rail Vision (MassDOT/MBTA): https://www.mbta.com/projects/rail-vision
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What pro golfers with daughters think of Women's Amateur by: Ashley Osborne, Barclay Bishop Sports / 1 hour ago Sports / 1 day ago Elmira Attorney makes deep run in WSOP Main Event Big Flats junior division All-Stars headed to states Joey Logano bowls in Rochester for Watkins Glen prep Sports / 4 days ago AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Some of the pros out here this week for the Masters are fathers to little girls. We asked these golfers what they thought about the women's tournament– that built momentum leading into this Masters week. 2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia. A father to a one year old baby girl. We asked what it means for him to see a female champion at Augusta National. "It was great. I thought it was amazing," said Garcia. "The tournament looked great. I thought the girls played unbelievable." His daughter born the March after he won a green jacket so he named her "Azalea." "I hope she does sports, I don't care what whether it's golf, tennis, soccer, whatever, but you never know," said Garcia. "It would be nice to see her walking around here and playing Augusta, but you know, time will tell us." Sorry Sergio…11-year-old Sophia Macias didn't stay for your autograph. "It's really crazy how they finally have a women's amateur here," said Macias. All she wanted were these… "This one is actually from a Stanford player." Signatures from the women's amateurs on a flag from their tournament. "I think it's better than the Masters logo." She left with a new appreciation for the game. "I think watching this one has really inspired me to do more because that means there's probably going to be a lot more chances than just this so that's really exciting," said Macias. "It's incredible." As amateur Viktor Hovland got ready for his Masters debut… "It's pretty crazy, a lot to take in," said Hovland. He watched the scores from his female counterparts. "It was cool to see them playing out here and shooting some really good numbers," said Hovland. He said they set the bar high. "Yeah, exactly, exactly. Need to step up." by Andy Malnoske / Jul 16, 2019 ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) - We begin our countdown of the best All-Star teams from the Twin Tiers ever. Our list starts with a team from just two years ago who made history. The Horseheads 10/12 All-Stars rolled to a New York State District 6 title and then rocked Fayetteville-Manlius, 25-1, en route to its first Sectional title since 2013. ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) - It was a trip that will be remembered forever. Elmira attorney, Chris Barton, won big at the World Series of Poker Main Event on Friday night. Barton, who played for seven-straight days in Las Vegas, finished in 14th place out of 8,569 players to earn $500,000 dollars. by Chuck Brame / Jul 16, 2019 PAINTED POST, N.Y. (WETM) - The Corning-Painted Post 10/12 All-Stars are off to a good start in sectionals. The District 6 champs defeated Oneida 14-0 in the first round of the double-elimination Section 1 East Tournament on Saturday at Ted Testa Park in Cortland. The team will play Vestal on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. in Cortland. Corning-Painted Post head coach Bob Price says the team will need to be on top of their game to be victorious on Tuesday against a talented Vestal team. "As long as they play together and play hard and play smart, if we can keep it close late I think we can knock this team off if we do what we've been doing all postseason," said Price. Top Stories / 1 hour ago Tweets by @WETM18Sports Our 2019 Athlete of the week program is brought to you by: Winner based on 18 Sports editorial group Our 2018-2019 program has concluded
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Most of us, regardless of types of imaginative task, often feel utter stupor, but simply to stay nevertheless and await motivation is frequently entirely worthless. The recommendations collected in this essay will assist both art authors, screenwriters, copywriters, or merely imaginative individuals or pupils to start out producing once more. The tip that is first – steal ideas from life. Exactly what are you doing now? Visiting the subway or sitting in a crowded cafe? Pay attention to the dialogues, view individuals. several things might appear exceedingly interested, therefore usually do notforget to write a dialogue or phrase in a notebook. Each particle taken from life may be used in a plot that is particular therefore it is crucial to make use of such an abundant way to obtain motivation whilst the life that is surrounding. In the event that subject of the essay is mostly about one thing specific – find it. As an example, having a job of currently talking about household values, go to your house or your pals that have a household currently watching their life. Viewing a film may additionally be helpful. It is the right time to review dozens of films that the buddies or family members recommended you. And not simply to reconsider, but to investigate all of the minuses and features of the images, to jot down your viewpoint, when possible which will make a movie diary. More discreet analysis will help figure the success out of famous movies. Plus in some full situations, the tape it self will offer you a concept. For instance, having a job of composing an essay about death penalty, you could find motivation in watching "Green mile". Yes, the film is fiction but we have been virtually certain that you will have one thing to state after viewing it. The film will push your opinions in the best way. customwriting.org/ Have actually an escape!
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I don't like to get too personal in my blog but I'm aware that people have been wondering where I've been and when the next edition of Knitcast is coming out etc. This year I sort of went into hibenation for a while, I was going through some problems with my relationship and I spent a lot of time trying to hide from those problems thinking they'd just solve themselves. Well they didn't just solve themselves and I've had to admit that my relationship has just come to a natural end. Andy and I are very amicable about the split but it's still a big deal. Fourteen years is a long time. I'm moving out in about a week and half, I'll be renting a small house and Pushkin will be coming with me. It'll be a bit strange at first but I'm looking forward to having my own place. Unpacking will take a lot of time so things will be quiet I think on the blog front and certainly on the podcasting front, for a while. I have a lot to pack, especially the yarn! I'm trying not to think about all that yarn…but my new yarnroom will be twice the size of the old one! So apologies all for my silence and know that I'm ok. I'm also still knitting! have a pair of Trekking socks in a fab purple nearly finished and a sleeve and a bit left on my Art Fibers Kyoto cardi. Let's hope I don't misplace them in the move.
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The optical tremolo is a simple but powerful musical instrument FX box that reads a pattern printed on a rotating disc and converts it into a volume-modulating "tremolo" sound. Changing the sound of the effect is as simple as changing the pattern on the disc, which you can do by drawing, painting, taping, or applying a printed label directly to its surface. The idea is based on a concept proposed by Charles Platt in his 2009 book Make: Electronics. The original Optical Tremolo Box is one of the more popular projects we've ever published. It was designed to be easy to build, requiring only minimal soldering. If you're a newcomer to electronics and are interested in experimenting with this effect, that build is still a great place to get started. It runs at 9V DC from a single power supply. 9V is the universal stompbox standard. You can plug Optical Tremolo 2.0 directly into your off-the-shelf pedal power supply, or run it from a 9V battery, rechargeable or otherwise. It uses an efficient motor speed controller instead of a rheostat. A series resistor is an extremely simple and easy way to regulate motor speed, but it's also crude — it wastes power as heat, and will burn up if overdriven. Our Dial-a-Speed motor controller uses pulse-width modulation (PWM) to switch motor power on and off for varying lengths of time, many times a second. PWM motor regulation provides much more stable and reliable control, especially at the low speeds that produce the most interesting tremolo effects. It uses a brushless motor. Brushless motors are less noisy, both acoustically and electrically, than traditional brushed DC motors. Here we're using an off-the-shelf brushless case fan, which comes ready-made with a hub for mounting the tremolo disc without having to mess around with a motor shaft or shaft coupler. It operates using reflected light, instead of transmitted light. In this configuration, the emitter and detector can be on the same side of the disc without an awkward "stalk" projecting from the top of the enclosure. Even better, the tremolo patterns can be printed on standard white paper instead of the relatively hard-to-find and expensive printable transparency stock. It accepts blank or scrap CDs/DVDs as tremolo discs. This allows a ready-made CD hub to be mounted for easy disc swapping. Also, off-the-shelf printable CD/DVD labels are easily adapted for creating your own original tremolo patterns and art. This project uses our Dial-a-Speed all-in-one motor controller knob design. If you haven't built a Dial-a-Speed or don't want to, a number of inexpensive ready-made or kit-built PWM controllers are available for small DC motors. Schematic diagram. Click above for larger image, or here for more detailed PDF. The switch turns power on or off for the "dirty" circuit, which consists of the motor speed controller, the motor, the sensor head, and one-half of the opto-isolator. The disc carrying the tremolo pattern spins on the motor hub, at a speed regulated by the motor controller, presenting the pattern to the sensor head as it turns. The sensor head has an infrared (IR) LED emitter and an IR photodiode detector mounted side-by-side. IR light from the emitter is reflected by white or light-colored areas on the disc surface, and absorbed by black or dark areas. The amount of IR light reflected back to the detector varies the current passing through it, which in turn varies the signal passed to the base of the NPN transistor. The base is wired "normally high" so that the transistor is switched on in the absence of reflected IR. More reflected IR tends to turn the transistor off, with the net effect that darker areas of the tremolo pattern give more volume damping, and brighter areas give less. The transistor switches a bright white LED sealed together with a cadmium sulfide (CdS) photoresistor inside a piece of heat-shrink tubing in an opto-isolator arrangement. The photoresistor is connected in series with a 50K potentiometer between the audio signal line and ground. This "clean" circuit is not connected to Vcc, which helps prevent motor switching or other power supply noise from contaminating the audio signal. When the LED is on, the photoresistor is strongly illuminated and its resistance is low, effectively shorting the audio signal to ground and muting its volume. The series potentiometer serves as "mixer" for this effect — when its resistance is high, the contribution of the photoresistor is less significant and the tremolo effect is less noticeable; when the pot's resistance is low, the contribution of the photoresistor (and the tremolo effect) are correspondingly stronger. Resistor , 100Ω, 1W RadioShack #271-152. Current-limiting resistor for IR emitter, must be rated 1W or more. Resistor, 220Ω, ¼W RadioShack #271-1313. Current-limiting resistor for white LED, must be rated ¼W or more. Old CD or DVD case, with snap hub Or use a ready-made stick-on CD hub. Twist drill bits 1/16" and 1/8" 2. Add the level control. 3. Connect the phone jacks. 4. Build the sensor head. 5. Prep the control panel. 6. Mount the CD hub. 7. Populate the control panel. 8. Put it all together. Step #1: Build the opto-isolator. The voltages in the audio line are very small compared to those in the motor and motor controller. To keep electrical noise from the motor circuitry out of the audio signal, we're going to isolate it electrically and pass information about how to modulate the volume using a light-based signal instead. Special components called opto-isolators are manufactured for this purpose, but we'll use our own DIY version. Make it by sealing a 5mm superbright white LED and a medium-sized (0.175" across, flat-to-flat) cadmium sulfide (CdS) photoresistor inside a 5/8" length of 6 mm heat-shrink tubing. Install the opto-isolator, two PC board terminals, and 3 jumper wires on a 1" round PCB as shown. You might need to expand the holes in the board with a drill bit or hobby knife, just a smidge, to get the PC board terminal pins to fit. Flip the PCB over, bend the leads to make the connections as shown, and solder everything in place. Use a fine-tip permanent marker to label the PC board terminals AUDIO+, AUDIO–, LED+, and LED– as indicated. Test the opto-isolator by applying 3.2V (e.g., from 2 fresh alkaline batteries in series) across the LED+ and LED– terminals. If the circuit is working properly, you'll see white light from the LED spilling out the back of the optocoupler. Temporarily connect the 2 green leads together and measure the resistance across the AUDIO+ and AUDIO– terminals with your multimeter: it should be high when the LED is off and drop dramatically when the LED comes on. Once you're sure it's working correctly, seal the solder side of the PCB with a coat of clear nail varnish to protect against oxidation and accidental shorts. Let it dry for an hour before moving on. Step #2: Add the level control. We use a 50K potentiometer ("pot") in series with the photoresistor to control how strongly the tremolo effect is mixed into our audio signal. When the pot's resistance is set high, the tremolo effect will be more subtle; when the resistance is low, the effect will be stronger. Start by using a hacksaw to cut the pot's shaft down to 3/8" long (as measured from the top of threaded portion), then smooth the cut edges with a file. Mount the opto-isolator PCB on the back of the potentiometer using double-sided foam tape. Solder the 2 green jumper wires from the PCB to the potentiometer contacts — one to the center (aka "wiper") contact and the other to one of the 2 outer contacts. It doesn't matter at all which wire goes to the center contact. Which of the 2 outer contacts you choose affects only the "handedness" of the finished control (i.e., whether turning the knob clockwise gives more or less tremolo). I find wiring the pot as shown gives the most natural control arrangement, but you may want to experiment. NOTE: "Floating" potentiometer contacts can be a source of noise. Whichever of the 2 outer contacts you choose, it's a good idea to short the unused contact to the center terminal by bending them together or adding a short jumper wire between them before soldering. Test the level control assembly by measuring the resistance across the AUDIO +/– terminals with your multimeter. It should vary by about 50 kilohms as you rotate the potentiometer shaft from one side to the other. The foam tape is useful as an insulating layer for the solder side of the PCB, and as a temporary attachment during assembly, but for long-term use we'll want a more secure joint. When you're sure everything is working properly, thread a short "staple" made of stripped copper wire through a pair of unused holes in the PCB on the side opposite the green wires. Gently clamp the potentiometer and PCB in a vise, then solder the ends of the "staple" to the case as shown. Wait for the solder joint to cool before loosening the vise. secure the back side with a short "staple" made of stripped copper wire threaded through unused holes in the PCB and soldered to the case. Wait for the solder joint to cool before loosening the vise. Step #3: Connect the phone jacks. Cut two 1" jumper wires — one green and one black — and strip 1/4" of insulation from each end. Solder the green jumper to the "tip" contact on one of the mono phone jacks, and the black jumper to the remaining "shield" contact. Twist about 3" each of black and green hookup wire together, strip the ends, and solder one end of the twisted pair to the other mono phone jack. As before, green goes to "tip" and black to "shield." Connect both green wires from the jacks to the AUDIO+ terminal on the opto-isolator PCB, and both black wires to the AUDIO– terminal. Just insert the stripped ends into the PC board terminal openings and tighten the screws. Download the project drilling template, print it full-size onto an adhesive-backed mailing label, and cut out the TOP and LID templates along the heavy black lines, as indicated. Peel off the adhesive backing and apply the TOP template to one end of the project box as shown. Mark the drilling centers precisely with an awl or other sharp instrument, then drill a 1/16" pilot hole at each. Switch to a 1/8" bit and expand each hole. Finally, switch to a step bit and expand the pot shaft mounting hole, and the 2 jack mounting holes, up to 3/8". Smooth any rough or sharp edges with a hobby knife, then remove the paper template. Install the potentiometer and 2 connected jacks in the end of the project box using their bundled hardware. Be sure the potentiometer's case tab is cleanly mated with the small index hole — this will prevent the pot from turning in its mounting hole and possibly damaging connected wiring. Test your work so far by connecting your guitar or other instrument to one of the 2 phone jacks (it doesn't matter which) and your amp to the other. Without power, the sound of your instrument should be unaffected — it should sound as if you're plugged straight into your amp. When you apply 3.2V to the LED +/– terminals, you should see a bit of white light spilling out the back of the opto-isolator, as before, and you may also hear the volume drop, depending on where the potentiometer is set. Verify that adjusting the pot (with power applied) causes the volume to change dramatically. When you've found the "maximum tremolo" end of the potentiometer's range, strike a chord, hold it, and cycle the power a few times to observe the effect: When the LED is on, the photoresistor is illuminated, and its resistance is low. Because the photoresistor is wired between the audio signal line and ground, a low resistance means most or all of the sound signal is passed to ground, causing the volume to drop. Step #4: Build the sensor head. Cut 2 rows off one side of the 1.2" diameter PCB as shown. First score the board along a row of holes on the copper side using a hobby knife and a straightedge, then snap it along the score line over a sharp corner of a table or workbench. Smooth the snapped edge with a file. Cut a 5mm piece of electrical tape and wrap it, lengthwise, around the base of the IR emitter LED, leaving only the "dome" exposed. Do the same thing with the detector. These devices are already highly directional, but the tape helps keep stray light from leaking through the sides and "short circuiting" the reflective signal path. Install the emitter/detector pair, 4 resistors, and NPN transistor as shown. Flip the PCB over and bend, solder, and trim the leads as shown to complete the circuit. Twist together 2" apiece of red and black hookup wire and connect to the circuit as shown. Twist together 10" apiece of green and black hookup wire and connect as shown. Strip the free ends of both twisted pairs. Test the sensor head by connecting the green and black twisted pair to the LED +/– terminals on the optoisolator PCB and applying 9V across the red and black twisted pair. (Black, in this circuit, is always ground.) You should see a very faint red glow coming from the IR emitter. When the emitter/detector pair is pointed into open air or at a black surface, the optoisolator LED should be on and (assuming the potentiometer is in its minimum-resistance position) resistance across the AUDIO +/– terminals should be low. When you introduce a white or highly reflective surface into the space up to about 6" away from the emitter/detector pair, the optoisolator LED should turn off, and resistance across the AUDIO +/- terminals should go high. Step #5: Prep the control panel. Cut out the LID template and affix it to the outside of the project box lid as shown. Mark the drilling centers, then drill a 1/16" pilot hole at each. Switch to a 1/8" bit and expand all the pilot holes. Ignoring the large hole-saw cutout for the moment, step-drill the pilot holes up to the various finish diameters indicated on the template. Use a 1¾" hole saw to cut out the large hub opening near the center of the lid. Start the cut from the inside of the lid, then flip it over and finish the cut from the oustide. This technique helps prevent messy "breakout" and gives a cleaner edge than drilling all the way through from one side. Remove the cut-out "cookie" from the hole saw bit and set it aside — it's not waste. Smooth any rough or sharp edges with a hobby knife, then remove the paper template. Cover one side of the "cookie" with double-sided foam tape, and trim to shape with scissors. If you care about how it looks, you might want to color the edges of the tape with a permanent marker. Remove the tape adhesive backing and affix the "cookie" to the fan hub as shown. Center it as carefully and accurately as you can. Manually spinning the fan makes it easier to see if it's lined up correctly or not. Step #6: Mount the CD hub. Cover the bottom of the CD hub with foam tape and trim to shape as before. You don't have to actually cut out the center area; I just did it for looks. Remove the tape adhesive backing and affix the CD hub on top of the "cookie" on the fan hub. Again, take your time, work carefully, and make sure you get it properly centered. Step #7: Populate the control panel. Countersink the 4 fan mounting holes until the heads of the 8-32 flat-head machine screws sit flush with the surface. While you're at it, countersink the 2 sensor head mounting holes until the heads of the M3 flat-head machine screws sit flush, too. Mount the fan in the enclosure lid, with the CD hub protruding, using four 8-32 × 1½" flat-head machine screws. Make sure the side of the fan where the power leads exit is oriented as shown. Secure with a #8 flat washer, #8 split washer, and 8-32 hex nut on each screw. Mount the sensor head PCB to the enclosure lid using 2 metal hex standoffs. First, attach each standoff to the lid using an M3 flat-head machine screw, with a #6 split washer inside the lid to keep it from loosening with vibration. Then install the sensor head PCB using the bundled standoff screws. Mount your Dial-a-Speed motor controller, the DC power jack, and the SPST rocker switch in the enclosure lid using the bundled hardware. Step #8: Put it all together. Cut two 2" lengths of red hookup wire, strip the ends, and solder one to each of the 2 rocker switch terminals. Cut and strip one of these as needed to reach the center pin/positive terminal on the DC power jack and solder it in place there. Cut a 1" length of black hookup wire, strip the ends, and solder one of them to the barrel/ground terminal on the DC power jack. Connect all the red leads (from the switch and the sensor head PCB) to the Dial-a-Speed's Vcc terminal. Connect all the black leads (from the jack and the sensor head) to its GND terminal. Just tighten the PC terminal screws to secure the leads in place. Connect the twisted green and black leads from the sensor head PCB to the LED +/– terminals on the opto-isolator PCB as before, then put the lid on the enclosure and secure it with the bundled case screws. Step #9: Customize your FX! The most powerful method of creating tremolo effects is to design the disc art in software, print it out, and then apply it to the disc surface. We've provided a pair of "getting started" tremolo disc patterns, plus an SVG template to use as a starting point in creating your own original FX, e.g. in Inkscape. Our art and templates are ready for printing on Avery 5931 or compatible peel 'n' stick CD/DVD labels, but you can also print them on full- or half-page adhesive-backed mailing labels and cut them out with scissors. Or print them on plain paper and tape or glue them to the discs yourself. Another option is to use black electrical tape, black duct tape, or some other IR-absorptive adhesive film that you cut out and apply to the surface of the disc as needed. This can be a fast, easy way to create simple "chopper" patterns where you're only interested in maximum (full black) and minimum tremolo (full white) levels, rather than "in between" shades. The easiest way to create original tremolo patterns is just to draw them! A Sharpie or other black permanent marker on a white-surfaced CD- or DVD-ROM works great. Some CDs take marker better than others; of course you can also apply a white paper label and draw on that. The area of the disc read by the sensor head is a band about ¾" wide, centered about 3/8" in from the outer edge. Once you have a tremolo disc ready to go, just pop it onto the hub. Remember the pattern facing down is the one read by the sensor head. Then plug your instrument into one of the phone jacks (it doesn't matter which), and your amplifier into the other. Turn on your amp and adjust it as you like, then hit the rocker switch to turn on your tremolo box. Adjust the motor speed and tremolo level as you like and jam out! If you've followed the testing procedures recommended in the steps above, you can build with confidence — you won't end up with a nonfunctional project that you don't know how to test or repair. If you find yourself stuck on a technical problem, the first rule is "divide and conquer." Isolate each system in the build — the motor, the motor controller, the opto-isolator, the sensor head — and verify that each one is working as it should. If you have a hard time soldering to the potentiometer body in Step 2, be sure your iron is hot enough and you're using good solder. I recommend 0.022" diameter 62/36/2 silver-bearing rosin-core solder (RadioShack #64-813) and a temperature-controlled digital soldering station (such as RadioShack #64-053) set to 680ºF. If you're used to working with LEDs, the IR detector (a photodiode wired in photoconductive orientation) may seem "backwards," because it is wired with the long lead to ground, not the short lead as is common with LEDs. The emitter, on the other hand, is just an IR LED and should be wired the normal way, with the short lead to ground. If the IR LED is working correctly, you should be able to see a very faint red glow when the device is turned on. If you have a hard time seeing this glow, try looking at the LED through a digital camera. Digital image sensors are more sensitive to IR light than the human eye, and an active IR emitter will appear clearly illuminated in a bright purple color. As is, the motor may have a hard time getting started at lower speeds. A little push with your finger will get it going, but it would be nice to add an automatic "kick-start" circuit that gives the motor 1–2 seconds of uninterrupted power at 9V every time the device is switched on before turning control over to the Dial-a-Speed. This little nudge should be enough to get the motor "over the hump" and start it spinning without the manual push.
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Home / . News / Gaming / News / Gaming - EE Game of the Year Award Gaming - EE Game of the Year Award . News, Gaming, News The six nominees for the all-new EE Game of the Year Award have been announced ahead of the British Academy Games Awards on Thursday 25th March 2021 but who wins is up to YOU as voting goes public... Brought to fans by EE, the UK's number one network for gaming, the new award is the only category to be voted for by the global community of games fans. The shortlist was decided by a panel of games experts earlier this month and who were tasked with nominating six games that have resonated most with players around the world – capturing our imaginations and keeping us entertained and connected over the past year. However, the jury panel have handed over control, with the decision now in the hands of the public. Voting for EE Game of the Year opens from today until 12:00PM on Monday 22nd March 2021 at ee.co.uk/BaftaGames. The EE Game of The Year nominees for 2021 are: ANIMAL CROSSING: NEW HORIZONS is a life simulation game developed and published by Nintendo. A carefree life is just beyond the horizon! Step off the plane and onto your very own deserted island where new friends, discoveries and opportunities are waiting for you. There are lots of ways to play Animal Crossing: New Horizons together with friends and family – locally or online. Share gifts, compete in bug contests or just enjoy one another's company – there's always more fun to be had with friends! Seasons change, time passes, and residents get on with their day – even when you're not around, life on your island goes on. Experience every season and all the unique things that each one brings to your new home! Paradise is what you make it in Animal Crossing: New Horizons for Nintendo Switch. CALL OF DUTY: WARZONE is the hit free-to-play, free-for-everyone online experience developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software that has dropped millions of players into the fictional world of Verdansk. Explore a massive battleground with up to 150 players, where you drop in, armour up, loot for rewards, and battle your way to the top. The game is available on PlayStation® 5, PlayStation® 4, the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and on PC. GHOST OF TSUSHIMA is an open world action-adventure game set in feudal Japan, developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. In the late 13th century, the Mongol empire has laid waste to entire nations along their campaign to conquer the East. Tsushima Island is all that stands between mainland Japan and a massive Mongol invasion fleet led by the ruthless and cunning general, Khotun Khan. As the island burns in the wake of the first wave of the Mongol assault, samurai warrior Jin Sakai stands as one of the last surviving members of his clan. He is resolved to do whatever it takes, at any cost, to protect his people and reclaim his home. He must set aside the traditions that have shaped him as a warrior to forge a new path, the path of the Ghost, and wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Tsushima. The game is available on PlayStation® 4. HADES is a roguelike dungeon crawler developed and published by Supergiant Games. Players control Zagreus, the son of Hades, as he attempts to escape from the Underworld and his father's clutches, at times aided by blessings bestowed on him by the Olympian gods. Each escape attempt presents different combinations of chambers filled with foes and rewards, as well as unique story encounters. Zagreus will inevitably die during his journey, but his immortality means he can always try again. The story continues unfolding from one play-through to the next, and players can use found resources to improve abilities or unlock new weapons, raising their chances of success next time. The game is available on Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Nintendo Switch. THE LAST OF US PART II is Naughty Dog's most ambitious project in the studio's more than 35-year history. From its acclaimed story and performances to its industry-leading advancements in graphics, audio, dialogue, representation, and accessibility, The Last of Us Part II explores mature themes about love, loss, and the obsessive nature of vengeance by challenging players to experience its harrowing story from opposing perspectives as Ellie and Abby. As each character's journey unfolds and intersects, The Last of Us Part II prompts difficult questions about empathy and the lengths we would go to in order to bring justice for the people we love. The game is available on PlayStation® 4. VALORANT is the free-to-play, competitive 5v5 character-based tactical shooter for the PC developed by Riot Games. A precise and lethal multiplayer game with high-fidelity gunplay, a diverse arsenal of guns, agents with unique abilities, and competitively tuned maps for thousands of hours of play. Optimised to perform on a wide variety of PC hardware, allowing for a global audience to compete; and demonstrated by the game's best-in-class game server quality, global infrastructure, and proprietary anti-cheat technology, Riot Games is committed to preserving the core tenets of the tactical shooter genre and upholding the competitive integrity of the gameplay experience. Dr Jo Twist OBE, Chair of the Games Committee at BAFTA, said, "In a year when games have been an invaluable way to stay socially connected and entertained for so many around the world, we are delighted to be working with EE to give the global community of games fans the chance to choose their favourite. The shortlisted games are all excellent contenders and I look forward to seeing which title the public choose to crown our first ever winner of the EE Game of the Year Award." Producer and Presenter Aoife Wilson, Head of Video at Eurogamer and member of the EE Game of The Year 2021 jury panel, said: "It's a great honour to have been a jury member for the first ever BAFTA EE Game of the Year Award. It's a particularly important award because in the last year, games have done more to bring people together than ever before. Games have the power to connect, to heal, to teach and to empower, and that's never been clearer or more needed than right now. In a year where we've been separated physically, it's very special that players now have the power to celebrate the games that have meant so much to us. It's an incredible shortlist, and I can't wait to see which of the amazing games featured will be voted the winner." Voting for EE Game of the Year runs until 12:00PM on Monday 22nd March 2021 at ee.co.uk/BaftaGames. The EE Game of the Year winner will be announced at the BAFTA Games Award on Thursday 25th March 2021, with the nominations for the other Award categories coming on 2nd March. Image - EE/Amazon/Wikipedia
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DOOR TALK Business & Economics Podcasts Stay Safe and Secure Out There! https://doortalk.com/ [email protected] Episode 19: Wood Door Veneers with Jacob Freese https://youtu.be/ZXIVKazAKiY Wood Door Veneers with Jacob Freese, Territory Sales Manager, AWD Sales at VT Industries. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast Episode 17: Wood Door Types and Construction with Jacob Freese https://youtu.be/b8PSm_ufJVM Wood Door Types and Construction with Jacob Freese, Territory Sales Manager, AWD Sales at VT Industries. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. 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Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast https://youtu.be/_MR3nzffyHI Wood Doors Part 1 with Wally Berry, AHC, DHT, LEED-AP, BD+C, Architectural Representative with Doormerica Mfg (A division of Jeldwen). DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast Episode 13: Automatic Doors Part 2 with Gil Hess https://youtu.be/apS4WuiC3Eg Automatic Doors- Part 2 with Gil Hess, Distributor Development Specialist East Coast with NABCO Entrances Inc. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast https://youtu.be/ReACRA9tlbc Automatic Doors- Part 1 with Gil Hess, Distributor Development Specialist East Coast with NABCO Entrances Inc. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast Episode 11: Introduction to Door Hardware Part 1 https://youtu.be/IWX5HCvZKLg Introduction to Door Hardware Part 1. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. 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Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. https://doortalk.com Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast Episode 8: Door Closers – Part 2 with Chris Freeman https://youtu.be/HVVjwB_6eKk Door Closers Part 2 with Chris Freeman, Senior Product Trainer and Learning Leader with dormakaba North America. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. https://doortalk.com Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast https://youtu.be/7DWFSZ6ZPzA Door Closers Part 1 with Chris Freeman, Senior Product Trainer and Learning Leader with dormakaba North America. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. https://doortalk.com Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast Podcast 6: Hollow Metal – Part 2 Specialty and Custom Products Hollow Metal Part 2 Specialty and Custom Products with Steven Hugueley, CDC and Hollow Metal Specialist with Allegion. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. https://doortalk.com Play below to listen. Click here to watch the episode. Podcast 5: Hollow Metal – Part 1 Hollow Metal Part 1 with Steven Hugueley, CDC and Hollow Metal Specialist with Allegion. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Play below to listen. Click here to watch the episode. 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25 best business movies: 11-15 A Charlie Chaplin gem from 1936 is remarkably modern and a musical from the 1960s gives a how-to lesson. By Daniel Williams | February 26, 2013 at 11:00 PM | Originally published on Lifehealthpro 15. Thank You for Smoking (2005) Starring Aaron Eckhart, Cameron Bright, Maria Bello Directed by Jason Reitman What it's about: A precursor to TV's Mad Men, this satire with teeth and black lungs is scary funny and hones in on the art of spin and persuasion as seen from the point of view of Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart), the tobacco lobby's mouthpiece. Why watch it: Naylor is known as the Sultan of Spin and getting to watch his power of persuasion, even if it's for a despicable cause, is a thing of beauty. Business takeaway: The world of media and politics is driven by spin more than any of us want to admit, and, if you believe in your message, you can convince people of almost anything. Almost. Memorable scene: When Naylor is kidnapped by anti-smoking terrorists and used as a human guinea pig to show the damage nicotine can do to the body. Memorable quotes: Nick Naylor: Right there, looking into Joey's eyes, it all came back in a rush. Why I do what I do. Defending the defenseless, protecting the disenfranchised corporations that have been abandoned by their very own consumers: the logger, the sweatshop foreman, the oil driller, the land mine developer, the baby seal poacher. Jeff Megall: Sony has a futuristic sci-fi movie they're looking to make. Nick Naylor: Cigarettes in space? Jeff Megall: It's the final frontier, Nick. Nick Naylor: But wouldn't they blow up in an all oxygen environment? Jeff Megall: Probably. But it's an easy fix. One line of dialogue. 'Thank God we invented the… you know, whatever device.' Nick Naylor: Michael Jordan plays ball. Charles Manson kills people. I talk. Everyone has a talent. Next up: Modern Times 14. Modern Times (1936) Starring Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman Directed by Charles Chaplin What it's about: Charlie Chaplin, in his last role as "The Little Tramp," finds the new industrial age one that's hard to live in — and make a living in, for that matter. Why watch it: For its sheer brilliance and choreography. Chaplin was a visual genius and there are moments from Modern Times that have become cinematic lore, such as the conveyor belt scene and the bit where he roller-skates while wearing a blindfold. Business takeaway: Never quit. No matter how tough times may get, hang in there, and keep plugging away. Something good is bound to happen. Memorable scene: Opening scene, which shows sheep running through a slaughter chute, then cuts to waves of people pushing their way through a narrow subway to work. Another classic scene is the one which has been copied numerous times, where Chaplin is working on a factory line and the conveyor belt gets faster and faster and faster until finally its sucks him into the machine. Memorable quote: Well, considering it's a silent film, you're not going to get a lot of good dialogue. But there are frequent sound effects, such as the voice of the factory owner over a loudspeaker. President of the Electro Steel Corp.: [from the Telescreen in the restroom to the factory worker] Hey you! Get back to work! Next up: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying 13. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967) Starring Robert Morse, Michele Lee, Rudy Vallee Directed by David Swift What it's about: A window washer named J. Pierpont Finch (Robert Morse) buys a how-to book and quickly climbs the corporate ladder. Why watch it: Morse's impish charisma, and the song and dance numbers (yes, this is a musical). Business takeaway: Read a good how-to book. It might just have the secret to your success. Memorable scene: Finch and his boss singing the school fight song. J. Pierpont Finch: Be patient? Don't you realize I've been working here … well, two whole hours now? J. B. Biggley: I realize that I'm the president of this company, the man that's responsible for everything that goes on here. So, I want to state, right now, that anything that happened is not my fault. J. Pierpont Finch: I feel sorry for men who don't knit, they lead empty lives. Next up: Trading Places 12. Trading Places (1983) Starring Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd, Ralph Bellamy, Jamie Lee Curtis, Don Ameche Directed by John Landis What it's about: The Duke Brothers (Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche) own a commodities brokerage firm and make a bet that they could take their company's leading stalwart, Louis Winthorpe (Dan Aykroyd) and have him trade places with a homeless man (Eddie Murphy) and no one would know the difference. Why watch it: It's one of Murphy's more toned down roles. He's fun to watch and actually seems to be having fun with the part of Billy Ray Valentine, as opposed to many later films where his ego gets away from him. Business takeaway: Could management really bring someone in off the street who could do your job as well as you can? It's doubtful, but still something to keep in the back of your mind for an extra edge at work. Memorable scene: Where Winthorpe dresses up as a drunk Santa and crashes the Duke Brothers' Christmas party. Randolph Duke: Money isn't everything, Mortimer. Mortimer Duke: Oh, grow up. Randolph Duke: Mother always said you were greedy. Mortimer Duke: She meant it as a compliment. Louis Winthorpe III: Fifty bucks? No, no, no. This is a Rouchefoucauld. The thinnest water-resistant watch in the world. Singularly unique, sculptured in design, hand-crafted in Switzerland, and water resistant to three atmospheres. This is *the* sports watch of the '80s. Six thousand, nine hundred and fifty five dollars retail! Pawnbroker: You got a receipt? Louis Winthorpe III: Look, it tells time simultaneously in Monte Carlo, Beverly Hills, London, Paris, Rome, and Gstaad. Pawnbroker: In Philadelphia, it's worth 50 bucks. Up next: Once Upon a Time in the West Starring Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards Directed by Sergio Leone What it's about: Another of director Sergio Leone's operatic spaghetti westerns, though parts of it were filmed in the U.S. While it has the usual guns and bullets of the genre, it's also a story about the building of the American West and the type of men it took to get the railroads carved through violent, outlaw-laden areas. Why watch it: Leone's camera, Ennio Morricone's haunting, harmonica-heavy score and Henry Fonda as a bad guy. Business takeaway: Surround yourself with good people you can trust. Otherwise one of them might shoot or stab you in the back. Memorable scene: The opening ambush where desperadoes gun down an innocent family and Leone cuts to the head bad guy — Henry Fonda in a black suit. Frank: How can you trust a man who wears both a belt and suspenders? The man can't even trust his own pants. Cheyenne: Harmonica, a town built around a railroad. You could make a fortune. Hundreds of thousands of dollars. Hey, more than that. Thousands of thousands. Harmonica: They call them "millions." Cheyenne: "Millions." Hmm. Morton: How does it feel sitting behind that desk, Frank? Frank: Almost like holding a gun … only much more powerful. For the rest of the list, visit www.lifehealthpro.com/bestbusinessmovies. Skience Launches New Version of Its Wealth Management Platform: Portfolio Products Also, the Model FA online community has launched a resource library and podcast. Schwab Aims to Buy USAA Brokerage Business: Report Janet Levaux | July 15, 2019 Charles Schwab is said to be offering about $2 billion for the unit.
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Black off-duty cop shot by colleague while responding to car crash Yahoo News• June 23, 2017 An off-duty African-American police officer was shot Wednesday night by a white colleague in St. Louis, while both officers were attempting to aid first responders after a high-speed car chase ended in a crash, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department told Yahoo News. Authorities said the injured officer was in his home when he heard a crash. He decided to help officers who had already arrived at the scene, who had exchanged fire with the suspects. His colleagues initially ordered the unnamed officer, who was also armed, to the ground, but after recognizing him they invited him to approach them. "At this time, a responding officer (36-year old white male with over 8 years of service) just arriving in the area observed this and fearing for his safety and apparently not recognizing the off-duty officer, discharged a shot, striking the off-duty officer in the arm," the police department said by email. Screengrab at the scene after an off-duty police officer was shot by a fellow police officer in the North Pointe neighborhood of St. Louis on June 22, 2017. (FOX 2 Now) The unnamed wounded officer is 38 years old and an 11-year veteran of the department. According to the officer's lawyer, Rufus Tate Jr., the friendly fire shooting was part of a trend of police violence toward African-American men. "In the police report, you have so far, there is no description of threat he perceived," Tate told Fox 2 Now. "So we have a real problem with that. But this has been a national discussion for the past two years. There is this perception that a black man is automatically feared." Before the crash, St. Louis police officers were pursuing a stolen white sedan. Two suspects, Deandre T. Chaney and Cortney Smith, both 17, were arrested at the scene. A third suspect escaped. "Per department policy, seven officers will be placed on administrative leave," the department said. "The Force Investigative Unit responded," it added, and an investigation will take place. Senate GOP health care bill looks a lot like 'mean' House one In just a year, Republicans became far more skeptical of claims of racism White House concedes Russia meddled in campaign, but denies it changed the result Lance Armstrong opens up about his comeback — as a podcaster Photos: 'Die-in' protesters dragged away from McConnell's office
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Knitwear doesn't have to be basic...take your knit game to the next level with this metallic thread all over stripe jumper. We are tucking into a skirt for a ready-to-wear look that works for weekends. 40% Viscose, 39% Polyester, 21% Metallised fibre. Machine wash.
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Many marketers are so focused on outbound or "push" marketing activities that they often lose sight of strategies that capture buyers who are engaged and surfing the Web today. Capturing active seekers (or buyers) is called inbound marketing, which many marketers know delivers the most immediate revenue impact, and in some cases, can become the secret sauce to Revenue Transformation. This is about being where your customers are buying. Research shows that 6% of your buyers are surfing the Web at this very moment, searching for a way to solve their business problems. However, those buyers aren't going to just land on your website. Research shows that prospects are reading case studies, analyst research, business trends, and talking with others in their industry or in similar businesses who have solved the issue already. This is where inbound marketing comes into play – using content as a magnet that pulls prospects in to learn more about your solution as it relates to them. The customer prospect is driving the buying decision – but are you in any of those conversations? 80% of business decision-makers prefer to get company information in a series of articles as compared to an ad. Intelligent Demand will work with your team to understand what you've done to date and where you have gained ground that we can leverage. Most often, we find search parameters haven't been optimized, websites haven't been updated for the new Google search algorithm, and social networks that are ripe for harvesting across channels. We'll evaluate competitor positioning, plus we'll evaluate the strength of your content as a magnet. Are you syndicating your content strategically across known prospective search and social water holes, is your forms strategy sound and is your content relaying a customer-centric messag or bragging about your latest technology or product upgrade? From there, we will create the right inbound strategy to match your Revenue Transformation goals, and integrate this strategy in with a plan that addresses your specific needs. Creating relevant content that educates your potential customer. Making that content personal – targeting and tailoring it to your customers so that it reaches them when they need it, where they want it. Find out how Intelligent Demand and Kaiser Permanente collaborated to deliver impactful ROI across complex, rapidly-evolving B2B and B2C healthcare-buying environments. Get your copy of this information-packed case study!
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Clinton 'Clint' Haines (10 April 1976 – 10 April 1997 in St Lucia, Queensland, Australia) was an Australian computer hacker. He was also known as Harry McBungus, TaLoN and Terminator-Z. Haines attended Ipswich Grammar School. He wrote his first computer virus in assembly language using the A86 assembler in the early 1990s. Haines was responsible for the viruses NoFrills, Dudley, X-Fungus/PuKE, Daemaen and 1984. NoFrills infected the Australian Tax Office (ATO). It was described by anti-virus company manager Len Grooves as "totally unimpressive". Grooves added: "This is a very average virus...It could have been written by any first-year computer student. In fact, it had serious design faults and programming bugs. I would not hire the writer." Nevertheless, the ATO decided to turn off all of its 15,000 computers until the virus was eradicated, to avoid the infection spreading. His virus Dudley also infected the computers of Telstra (then called Telecom Australia), shutting down their system in two hours. The Dudley virus was a variant of the No Frills code with the text [Oi Dudley!][PuKE]. Haines died from a heroin overdose in 1997, in St Lucia, Brisbane, celebrating his 21st birthday. At the time of his death he was completing an undergraduate science degree in microbiology at the University of Queensland. A computer virus was written in his honour (RIP Terminator-Z by VLAD). The virus, named 'Memorial', pays acknowledgement to Haines by placing a message on an infected user's screen. References 1976 births 1997 deaths Deaths by heroin overdose in Australia Hackers
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​Liam Gallagher to Record 'MTV Unplugged' Concert Liam Gallagher is set to be the latest star to perform on the long-running concert special series MTV Unplugged. Gallagher will record a performance on August 3 in Hull, during which he will play songs from his debut solo record As You Were, his new album Why Me? Why Not. and, of course, Oasis classics. The program will air on MTV UK on September 23. Artists who have previously performed for the MTV series include JAY-Z, Nirvana, Alice in Chains and Lauryn Hill. Oasis were invited to record an MTV Unplugged performance in 1996, but Gallagher pulled out of the gig at the last minute, leaving his brother Noel to take over lead vocals. The episode was never officially released. Gallagher's sophomore solo effort Why Me? Why Not. is due out September 20 via Warner. I'm honoured to be performing at the legendary showcase that is MTV Unplugged. I'd love it if you could join us as it's sure to be a biblical evening. P.S. I Love Hull! LG x @mtv @mtvuk A post shared by Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) on Jul 24, 2019 at 1:00am PDT More Oasis More Liam Gallagher Counterculture Icon and Spiritual Guru Ram Dass Dies at 88 Baba Ram Dass — an early proponent of psychedelic drugs and a spiritual leader who notably influenced the Beatles' George Harrison and Apple... Liam Gallagher Admits to Never Using Spotify: "Ignorance Is Bliss" Liam Gallagher has never used Spotify, nor does he ever plan to. In conversation with Huffington Post, the former Oasis frontman admitted... ​Noel Gallagher Says He'd Rather Have Boris Johnson as a Brother Than Liam Noel Gallagher has delivered another verbal blow in his long-running feud with his brother and former Oasis bandmate Liam, insinuating that... ​Liam Gallagher Actually Said Something Nice About His Brother Noel Liam Gallagher is well known for taking very public digs at his older brother and former Oasis bandmate Noel, but in a recent interview he a... ​Liam Gallagher Wants to Write the James Bond Theme for 'No Time to Die' Liam Gallagher is tossing his name into the ring for the new James Bond theme song. The former Oasis singer reportedly told Irish radio... Noel Gallagher Wants to Petition Foo Fighters to Break Up Foo Fighters crossed the pond last weekend to headline the U.K.'s Reading Festival and made sure to pay homage to Oasis during their stay....
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Personal Accounts from Lowell Immigrants The Big Move: Immigrant Voices from a Mill City (edited by Robert Forrant and Christoph Strobel), includes firsthand experiences from immigrants living in Lowell, Mass. Below are excerpts from two accounts by people who were forced to leave their home countries in order to acquire a better livelihood for themselves and their families. Stories like theirs are important if one is to understand the narrative of the refugee, a narrative that is very much relevant in today's world. From Chapter Two of The Big Move: My name is Phala Chea. I live in Lowell. I come from Cambodia. What were the decisions that motivated you and your family to move to the U.S.? We had a very difficult situation in our country. The Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Because of that, we were forced to escape to save ourselves. So basically, my immediate family and I left Cambodia in 1979 and fled to refugee camps in Thailand. And then through the refugee process there, you were able to get to the United States? Yes. It took us about a year and a half to leave the camps because we had to go through the refugee application process and find a sponsor. We were able to locate my mother's cousins in Oregon. It took us a year and a half to get to the U.S. with his sponsorship. From Chapter Four of The Big Move: My name is Thong Phamduy. I've lived in the lower Highlands, for probably about twenty years there now. Previously I lived in South Lowell, for about five years there. So I lived a total of twenty-five years in Lowell. You came here from Vietnam? Can you talk a little about your experience if you don't mind? Most of the Vietnamese who got out of the country between 1975 to, I would say 1990, or even a little later than that, got out by boat. They're called "Boat People." I was part of the first wave of boat people, those who left during the first five years after the collapse of Saigon. A big wave of people got out by boat. Usually we landed in another country near Vietnam, in my case Indonesia. Other people landed in the Philippines or Malaysia. We basically waited there and hoped that another country would accept us as refugees. In my case the U.S. picked me up. How long did you stay in the refugee camps? Probably about six months. That was relatively fast then. Very short! The refugees during the fist wave could still relatively easily leave for a third country. What motivated you to leave Vietnam? We had to get out. The Communists took over, and my family, we had ties with the old government. My father was working for the police force. He was a high ranking officer. So we had a difficult time. He was jailed. That was the main reason. We couldn't live there; it was too difficult. The Big Move: Immigrant Voices from a Mill City is available at <loompress.com>. Posted on Fri, April 14, 2017 by Frederick Duquet © 2020 Loom Press. All Rights Reserved.
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HOW TO sleep: Sleep better by having a bed time routine, by watching your diet, or by avoiding back pain-causing mattresses. If you're struggling to fall asleep, you could get a better night's rest by listening to calm music while lying in bed at night. Everybody needs enough sleep so their body can function properly, according to the NHS. If you don't get enough rest, you could wake up feeling grumpy, and not prepared for the day ahead. You could also increase your risk of some deadly conditions, including heart disease and diabetes. But, about a third of people in the UK admit to not getting enough sleep. If you struggle to get to sleep at night, you should try listening to calming music, it's been revealed. Soft music can help you feel relaxed, and subsequently fall asleep, according to Phernergan. The technique may be especially useful during the summer months, when the bedroom can become very warm. More than 20 per cent of people struggle to sleep during warm weather, it said. But, some form of noise could help you to fall asleep. While music is a great way of improving your sleep environment, even listening to the noise of a fan or clock ticking could send you to sleep.
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AxaMonitor Tracking the aftermath of the Star Trek copyright lawsuit against Axanar Productions Anatomy of the Case The Axanar Timeline Register to become an author of the AxaMonitor wiki Read our privacy & cookie policies Trace: • Carlos Pedraza Carlos Pedraza Writer-producer Carlos Pedraza Screenwriter and producer Carlos Pedraza is the editor of AxaMonitor. He is a former educator, Associated Press writer and fan filmmaker. More bio Carlos got his start in the film industry as a writer and producer for two fan productions, Star Trek: Hidden Frontier and Star Trek: New Voyages. He is now a partner in Los Angeles-based Blue Seraph Productions. His third feature film is currently screening in film festivals across the globe. Internet Movie Database (IMDb) profile about, authors AxaMonitor.com uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. You can learn more about how we use cookies by reading our Privacy Policy, though cookies are not required to browse AxaMonitor. user/cpedraza.txt · Last modified: 2017/04/21 05:19 by Carlos Pedraza
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Tomo Markov Ivanović je bio sin Marka Ivanovića koji se doselio iz Kuča na obronke Sinjajevine. On je rodonačelnik Tomovića. Imao je dva brata: Baka (čiji potomci nose prezime Baković) i Đurđa (čiji potomci nose prezime Đurđević). Rođen je sredinom 18. veka. Imao je najmanje četiri sina: Aleksu (sveštenik koji se odselio na Kosovo i čiji potomci i danas tamo žive), Zrna i Marka (koji su ostali da žive u Gornjim Poljima na planini Sinjajevini) i Ivana koji je odlučio da se spusti sa planine u Donja Polja. Reference Кучи Брда (област) Срби у Црној Гори Историја Црне Горе у новом вијеку
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I got my first Milani baked blush in Luminoso and I couldn't be happier with the shade I got. This has got to be my favorite blush so far, it's pigmented, long-lasting, and a little application goes a long way. It does not give you that exaggerated shine, just enough to make your cheeks look radiant. I'm planning to try other shades once it's available, but this shade is definitely a must-have! This blushes are great, i bought my first one in US. And i saw it here in manila for the other shades i had to buy it all. And its all amazing. I wanted to swatch it but its a collection to my blushes of milani i wont waste so much pigment of this beautiful blushes.
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Peikoff on the 2006 Elections by Leonard Peikoff | Oct 19, 2006 Is there any point in voting for candidates of either entrenched party? Q: In view of the constant parade of jackassery which is Washington, is there any point in voting for candidates of either entrenched party? Throwing out the incumbents "for a change" is to me an idea based on the philosophy that my head will stop hurting if I bang it on the opposite wall. A: How you cast your vote in the coming election is important, even if the two parties are both rotten. In essence, the Democrats stand for socialism, or at least some ambling steps in its direction; the Republicans stand for religion, particularly evangelical Christianity, and are taking ambitious strides to give it political power. Socialism–a fad of the last few centuries–has had its day; it has been almost universally rejected for decades. Leftists are no longer the passionate collectivists of the 30s, but usually avowed anti-ideologists, who bewail the futility of all systems. Religion, by contrast–the destroyer of man since time immemorial–is not fading; on the contrary, it is now the only philosophic movement rapidly and righteously rising to take over the government. Given the choice between a rotten, enfeebled, despairing killer, and a rotten, ever stronger, and ambitious killer, it is immoral to vote for the latter, and equally immoral to refrain from voting at all because "both are bad." The survival of this country will not be determined by the degree to which the government, simply by inertia, imposes taxes, entitlements, controls, etc., although such impositions will be harmful (and all of them and worse will be embraced or pioneered by conservatives, as Bush has shown). What does determine the survival of this country is not political concretes, but fundamental philosophy. And in this area the only real threat to the country now, the only political evil comparable to or even greater than the threat once posed by Soviet Communism, is religion and the Party which is its home and sponsor. The most urgent political task now is to topple the Republicans from power, if possible in the House and the Senate. This entails voting consistently Democratic, even if the opponent is a "good" Republican. In my judgment, anyone who votes Republican or abstains from voting in this election has no understanding of the practical role of philosophy in man's actual life–which means that he does not understand the philosophy of Objectivism, except perhaps as a rationalistic system detached from the world. If you hate the Left so much that you feel more comfortable with the Right, you are unwittingly helping to push the U.S. toward disaster, i.e., theocracy, not in 50 years, but, frighteningly, much sooner. Dr. Leonard Peikoff, a philosopher, is Ayn Rand's legal and intellectual heir. He was a close associate of Ayn Rand for thirty years, and today is the preeminent spokesman for her philosophy of Objectivism. He is author of Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, The Ominous Parallels: The End of Freedom in America, and The DIM Hypothesis: Why the Lights of the West Are Going Out, (2012), that develops an hypothesis explaining the major trends in philosophy, literature, physics, education, and politics throughout Western history. Biden Administration and the Democrats Fail the Marshmallow Test An Electoral College Within Each State President Biden's Rule By Executive Decree Observations on Today's Political Situation in the U.S. Selfishness Without a Self: Trump's True Colors Revealed A Vote At The Crossroads: Thomas Sowell On The Georgia Special Election Media Saves Joe Biden — Just as It Saved Barack Obama Trump Won His Other Campaign — to Expose Media Bias Biden to 'Racist' Trump Voters: 'Let's Heal' Elections and Legitimacy The Orwellian "Build Back Better" and "Inflation Reduction Act" plunders from the future to gratify hoped-to-be-Democrat voters now. Instead of the United States abandoning the Electoral College, state legislatures should take us in exactly the opposite direction. From now on, they should abandon a statewide popular vote for president, and instead either appoint electors directly or implement an Electoral College-type system within each state. President Biden and those around him are attempting to implement through executive order and other means are policies and political positions that many in the society do not share or to which they do not assign the same degree of urgency.
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Drizzle with melted margarine and bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes. Add: pecans, walnuts, macadamia nuts to topping. You can also trade out half the brown sugar for white if you run out, just mix well. V tasty btw. Sweet enough I will need black-or-nearly coffee or tea or something with it in future, though I suppose that's the point? You can safely cut the sugar to your taste; its very sweet, yeah, but it allows a lot lot lot of variation. I have another one you might like, though technically speaking it's not coffee cake but a bread you use as coffee cake. Let me find it; it's much less sweet, a little more bread like, and you can toast it! Also allows a ton of variation. Treat it like a bread with a loaf pan and slice and toast. You can also cut the sugar if you want in this one, but experiment with that. I've also made it with light brown sugar and white as I ran out of white sugar once and it worked fine. oh this is really similar to the Classic Coffee Cake my mother makes every time we have a chicken processing day. she tries to mix it up but the crew demands the classic one. How about using brown sugar in the cake? Does that work out, or make it heavy? I should have mentioned that! A little heavier, but the flavor--to me--is even better. You can also go half and half for the brown/white in the recipe which worked. Glad to know! I like brown sugar in a lot of things that call for white-by-default, too.
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"Independent weekly community newspaper in south central Manitoba. Serving the Municipality of Pembina including the communities of Manitou, Darlingford, La Riviere and surrounding areas since 1900." Three time Juno winner Connie Kaldor returned to the Opera House on April 12th, delighting a packed crowd of fans with her blend of country, folk, and Prairie focused humour. The Saskatchewan native last visited Manitou 12 years ago and is now joined by her band, consisting of husband Paul Champagne and sons Aleksi and Gabriel Champagne. Along with her Junos, Kaldor is also a member of the Order of Canada and is the first songwriter to win a Western Literature award. Kaldor hit the stage full of bombast and irreverent humour, sharing stories of growing up in Saskatchewan and the sort of memories and experiences only small town south central Canada can bring you. Through the night, Kaldor alternated between guitar and piano, while Paul played bass, Aleksi played fiddle, and mandolin, and Gabriel provided percussion, with all three providing back up vocals. The band began with one of Kaldor's older tracks, "Spring In The Prairie", to set the tone of the night. She took a moment to talk about falling in love and the performative aspect of seeking a partner, stating that "people have been falling in love for years without thongs", before breaking into "You're All Right". Kaldor's next two songs were preceded by long opening monologues, which were riotously hilarious and certainly captured the Prairie spirit. The first, "Love Sask", began with Kaldor explaining how she decided to write a song about the small Saskatchewan town, Love, inspired by a CBC folk song contest. Much of Kaldor's comedy got quite blue, including a joke about words that rhyme with Regina and comment about the town of Climax being "further south". Phone: 204-242-2555, Office hours Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 12:00, Closed over lunch, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Have a story that we could use, please share it with us!
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A SHORT HISTORY OF THE MONOPOLY CONCEPT. * Note: This article is the unabridged translation of the first chapter in my PhD thesis: M.S. Claessen, Enkele beschouwingen naar aanleiding van de vertaling van het artikel Monopolie en Monopolist door Condorcet [Remarks upon Monopoly and Monopolist by Condorcet, with a summary in English; dissertation University of Amsterdam], Dordrecht, 2002; pp.7-11. The original text contained a single footnote, at the end of the first sentence, linking it to the epochal essay in the preclassical history of economic thought on monopoly, by Raymond de Roover: Monopoly theory prior to Adam Smith: a revision, in: Quarterly Journal of Economics LXV (1951), pp.492-524. In a well known story by Aristoteles about Thales of Milete, monopoly was the philosophers' trick to temporarily raise the price of olive presses so high, as was necessary to gain the admiration of idiots. The anecdote, still used sometimes to illustrate the historicity of the options trade, can be found in Politeia [book I, chapter 11], where the usefulness of science is defended against the classical version of the 'how come you ain't rich if you're so smart' argument: scientists were not rich because their ambitions lay elsewhere; meanwhile, their scientific knowledge profited its more trivial users as well as the public administration, which was considered to be of higher importance: the well-being and welfare of the general public. To the administrators the monopoly came in handy as an instrument to fill the till of the polis by means of a monopoly on the citizen's necessaries of life. Aristoteles contemplated only the price enhancing effect of the trade monopoly, the quantity diminishing effect being left out of consideration. Because the monopoly price was - in principal - negotiated freely, or at least without the use of force, and because each party to an exchange expected to gain by it and no person would voluntarily seek a deficit for himself, this price was ethically justified by the transaction for both buyer and seller. This left unimpeded, however, that the parties individually were subjected to the ethical command of self-restraint, and that, in the last resort, the State was free to determine that a transaction's price was counter to the State's very reason of existence, the continued existence of society: a monopoly price could thus be an unjust price. Although the Greek origin of the concept abhorred the Romans, the seditious sensation of hunger resulting from under-consumption remained a material impellation for both the condemnation of such an 'artificial scarcity', as well as for the public monopoly on salt, and for the regular provision of the Plebs with free bread, made from cereals collected by imposition throughout the Empire. In the economy of the mediaeval cities, where strict reglementization guarded the collective and public monopolies on local production and interlocal trade, there was no place for individual monopolies. When the growth of commerce in the latter Middle Ages made market prices co-dependent on the results of 'supply and demand' elsewhere, which could not be directly observed on the local market, trade profits resulting from price-fluctuations were considered to be the result of personal monopolies. In as far as such monopolies could not be curbed by local competition, Scholastic opinion knew no remedy but self-restraint in order to prevent that market participants would pay for their 'abuse of circumstance' with their terrestrial or celestial felicity. The Reformation stimulated the venturous thought that the guilded society, that had put collective restraints to the diabolic propensity to monopolize considered to be 'private vice', was no longer a 'publick benefit'. During the seventeenth century, national wealth gained from the international separation of supply and demand in monopoly products of colonial trade and Royal manufacture, induced a change of the monopoly concept from a, mostly virtual, individual harm to the amoral, mercantilist profit-formula, that could be used - in the foreign trade - to temporarily disturb the natural order for one's own benefit. By the end of the eighteenth century, closer observations by the new science of economics showed that these monopoly profits were not a one-sided gain owed to monopoly, but a two-sided gain from the enlargement of the market, that was hampered, just so, by monopolies. Classical economists comprehended monopoly as the absence of competition, an 'unnatural' condition that needed the interference of government for its continuance. Their objection aimed especially at the governmental disturbance of the 'natural' tendency towards equilibrium of the market process; there was less objection to a monopoly, whether incorporated in a tax levy or not, that resulted in higher market prices without a considerable impediment of trade. In the nineteenth century, the demolition of national monopolies brought about a free-trade framework for the enlargement of scale in production and for the division of labour, that enabled an industrial revolution in which commercial interests and scientific ingenuity, unbridled by ethics and protected by public and private law, could accumulate immense private capitals. Their exclusive ownership would, according to Marxist prophecy, lead to the pauperization of wageworkers, whereas the concentration of capital interests in one all-embracing monopoly would also spell the end of the market-economy. As indeed, a monopoly capitalism of extensive price dictating cartels and trusts emerged in new markets of homogeneous and capital intensive products and services, such as energy, steel, chemicals and railways. In the downward markets from 1870 onwards, these cooperative organizations also proved useful for diversion of the pressure of ruinous price competition in established markets. In the United States, criticism by consumers and small-scale industry of the monopoly profits of large conglomerates induced the 1890 federal legislation, authorizing the dissolving of both collective and individual monopolies; and indeed some large conglomerates were dissolved. This anti-trust policy, coupled with an increase of foreign tariffs, was by no means supported by the still apologetically-liberal science of economics. Until then, it had paid a foremost theoretical attention to the monopoly phenomena, from the onset considering monopoly prices as arbitrary, thus scientifically uninteresting, prices of demand at a given, artificially restricted supply. In 1838 the first formal description of monopoly was given in a treatise on the maximum profit that could be drained from the market by the rational (profit maximizing) operation of one resp. two non-cooperative suppliers of mineral water; the duopoly resulted in an equilibrium price and quantity in between the values realized in full competition and in monopoly. From 1874 onwards, a mathematical model for the general market equilibrium in full competition was constructed, build from utility maximizing behaviour of market participants and diminishing returns in production. In 1883 it was shown that duopoly should not be considered a distinct equilibrium, since price competition for a homogenous duopoly would result in the same nihil profits as were obtained in the case of perfect competition. For the only form of imperfect competition that was left, monopoly, from 1891 onwards the principles were set out that would lead the monopolist to the level of price, and thus the quantity of sales and the scale of production, that would result in a maximum profit. At the same time, new windows were opened on the disadvantages that the national economy suffered from monopoly, with a shift of the income distribution as the price-effect, and an inefficient application of factors of production as the volume-effect: allocative efficiency of allocation and - in this case natural - monopoly could only be unified in a market with ongoing economies of scale. Neoclassical economic theory, in its beginnings, supplied governments with 'unusable' policy implications only, such as the notion that monopoly profits could be skimmed without objections - other than the monopolist's - by taxation, but that this would not repair the welfare loss. When such a levy obtained the character of a costprice enhancing tax, the suboptimal employment of the factors of production would even increase: its diminishing required a 'subsidy' of the monopoly with a costprice decreasing, consumer specific tax. The insights of the science of economics were of little importance for political considerations of the advantages and disadvantages of legal or public monopolies, when, from the beginning of the twentieth century, public, not necessarily disclosed and often geographically bound monopolies were established on markets, whose spontaneous development was hindered because goods and services could not be individualized sufficiently, such as the postal, telegraphic and telephony services, radio broadcasting and the public utilities, or whose 'controlled' development was considered to be of a national interest. In general, the regulation of such monopolies was constricted to instruction of the monopolist to restrain profits, which made the monopoly less visible, but not necessarily less inefficient. During this period, nevertheless, microeconomic price theory was perfected in an exhausting system of market forms with monopoly, oligopoly and polypoly on the supply side, and monopsony, oligopsony en polyopsony on the demand side. During the depression of the 1930's the theoretical insight arose that the market dynamics in industrial branches, where enlargement of scale in mass production on assembly lines enabled large scale industry to continually decrease the per unit cost of production, would not on their own accord result in an equilibrium inducing perfect competition, but in destabilizing monopoly or - using product differentiation - in monopolistic competition, which would necessitate governmental regulation, corporative guidance, or nationalization. In order to maintain efficient market economies, from 1945 on, western welfare politics raised obstacles curbing the restrictions of entry in, and price setting on interior markets, that were set by monopolies and pseudo-monopolies of colliding companies. In spite of an ever increasing concentration in business, resulting in a 'natural' restriction of competition, structured regulation of private monopolies was hardly considered requisite, since the growing worldtrade, technological advances, persisting inflation and policies of conjunctural price restriction, likewise exercised a real pressure on the prices of the multi-nationalizing large scale industry. Moreover, the theoretical insights that monopoly could be a stimulus as well as an obstacle to economic progress, still lacked the accessory set of instruments that could be used to defend such a regulatory intervention: in the refractory practise of competition policy, a decisive balance of the costs and the - innovative - benefits of monopolies turned out to be an impossible task, whereas the usual measure for the 'performance' in the market economy, the realized private profits, did not encompass the partially virtual public loss that was entangled in private and public monopoly profits. This was a fortiori the case for the mostly regional monopolies in the public 'non profit' sector, where government tried to measure itself without objective indicators. In economic theory, during the rest of the twentieth century, the all encompassing equality of prices and marginal costs in full competition became the thight fitting logically balanced foundation for the neoclassical cathedral of the general equilibrium model, were no room was spared for monopolies, nor for market failure due to imperfect information, economies of scale, product differentiation and market segmentation, misdirected or undelivered collective goods, present and future advantageous and disadvantageous effects of production and of consumption for those directly involved and for outsiders, etcetera. The 'classical' monopoly lost its exclusive position, and was reduced to being one of many 'imaginable' market conditions, which could, under strict conditions, including the rational expression of exogenously determined consumer preferences, in theory result in a substantial impairment of the distributive, allocative and innovative function of prices that is essential to an efficient market economy, which is to say: damaging to the operation of markets and thus to the market economy as a whole. The theoretical research in micro economic theory then turned to suboptimal equilibrium tendencies in various forms of incomplete competition, and - as game theory - to the dynamic behaviour of economic subjects in bilateral monopoly and oligopoly. Next social welfare theory gradually arose, where the inefficiency of monopoly not only depended on the misallocation of traditional factors of production, but also on the degree in which uncompensated or uncompensable external effects of monopoly were advantageous or disadvantageous to the realization of the social welfare function grounded in politics. Meanwhile, when inflation had ebbed away at the end of the twentieth century, in practical reality monopoly prices were often impeded 'in the market' by sharpening competition, caused by the globalization of supply and demand that promoted the internationalization and scaling-up of large scale industry and the privatization of national, public monopolies, without, however, an impediment to a considerable and in many cases continuous growth of profits: the process of creative destruction in which these monopolies will undermine themselves, has clearly not yet been completed. - monopoly is both in theory and in practice of little interest for the ultra liberal or even anarcho capitalist economist of the Austrian School. This one doubts the factual, that is not mere imaginary, and lasting existence of private monopolies and in any case the possibility of an effective governmental action, culminating in the theoretical insight that in reality, public and private monopolies are established and confirmed by government policies measured in political coin and in (post-) official career perspectives. In its own domain, the governmental organization, with an unlegitimated originality, exercises a monopoly of force outmatching everything and everyone, that is used to fill the public treasury, circumventing the market, with unvoluntary contributions by the population and business; an 'achievement' that no other monopolist is capable of. - monopoly is only of some practical interest to the more common colleague, who finds himself in the real world economy - in this connection - at best occupied or confronted with the appropriation of the consumer surplus through exhaustion of the spending power's demand, and for whom monopoly, short of a 'positive' completion, for the rest remains what it was in Milete, 2.500 years ago: a philosophical manoeuvre . . . SOURCE: M.S. Claessen, Enkele beschouwingen naar aanleiding van de vertaling van het artikel Monopolie en Monopolist door Condorcet [Notices sur Monopole et Monopoleur de Condorcet; Remarks upon Monopoly and Monopolist by Condorcet with a summary in English], Dordrecht, 2002.
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Le réseau express régional zurichois (abrégé RER zurichois, en allemand ), est un réseau de trains de type RER desservant l'agglomération de Zurich et son aire urbaine en Suisse avec un bassin de population d'environ 1,5 million d'habitants. C'est le premier réseau ferré de transport en commun en Suisse par le nombre de voyageurs transportés, qui était de par jour en 2006. Créé le , il est le premier et le plus étendu ( de lignes) des RER suisses. Il est le fruit d'un groupement entre les CFF, différentes entreprises de transports régionales et les ZVV, les transports publics de la région de Zurich. En 2008, 563 millions de passagers ont été transportés par les entreprises de la communauté de transport zurichoise (ZVV). Histoire Votation, construction et ouverture du S-Bahn La première votation populaire concernant la construction d'un réseau de S-Bahn eut lieu en 1973, mais les votants refusèrent le projet combiné entre S-Bahn et métro (U-Bahn). La base du réseau actuel fut quant à elle mise en votation le , elle fut acceptée par presque deux tiers des votants. Les pièces maîtresses du projet à construire sont : l'Hirschengrabentunnel, entre la gare centrale de Zurich (Zürich HB) et la Gare de Zurich Stadelhofen ; le Zurichbergtunnel entre Stadelhofen et la jonction aux lignes existantes de Dietlikon et Dübendorf, avec juste avant la nouvelle station de Stettbach ; et la connexion depuis Zürich HB à la ligne des SZU allant au Sihltal et à l'Uetliberg. Les aménagements les plus importants de gares eurent lieu à Hardbrücke, Zürich HB et Stadelhofen. Les gares de Hardbrücke et Stadelhofen furent en grande partie reconstruites ; celle de Zürich HB, eut quatre voies souterraines en plus, qui permirent une meilleure connexion avec les lignes principales. L'ouverture du S-Bahn Zürich eut lieu le 27 mai 1990. La plupart des principales lignes étaient déjà cadencées à la demi-heure à l'ouverture, d'autre suivirent plus tard. À la même date, les ZVV commencèrent le début de leur travail. Pour la première fois, il était possible de voyager en tramway, bus et S-Bahn sans changer de billet. Le succès du S-Bahn Zürich se fit rapidement sentir, malgré quelques problèmes de démarrage. Depuis la création, le volume de voyage a augmenté de 60 %. Au total, de ligne sont ouverts au S-Bahn, auquel s'ajoutent des trains spéciaux ne s'arrêtant qu'aux gares les plus importantes et ne circulant que le matin et le soir. Premier, deuxième complément et service nocturne Au bout d'un moment, la ligne passant par la vallée de la Limmat fut tellement surchargée entre Dietikon et Zürich HB que des transformations pour mieux écouler le trafic dans la vallée furent nécessaires ; le passage à quatre voies permit d'alléger la ligne. La cadence au quart d'heure put être introduite sur la S12, et aux trente minutes sur la . Le deuxième complément concernait les lignes du bord du lac de Zurich, la , la et la , où la mesure de passer à une cadence au quart d'heure fut décidée et densifia considérablement le trafic. Entre Dietikon et Schlieren fut inaugurée la nouvelle gare de Glanzenberg. En décembre 2002, l'offre des S-Bahn fut complétée avec des S-Bahn de nuit (Nachtnetz ; ). Le service de nuit fonctionnait la nuit de vendredi/samedi et samedi/dimanche. Ceci permit d'assurer un service avec les S-Bahn normaux sur 24 heures pendant le week-end. Troisième complément En cours de réalisation jusqu'en 2007, le troisième complément a surtout permis l'application d'une cadence d'horaire au quart d'heure sur un plus grand nombre de lignes. En 2004 (date de mise en service du réseau Rail 2000), la construction d'un tunnel sous les voies déjà existantes dans la Limmattal de Dietikon à Aarau permit de mettre en place le prolongement de la ligne jusqu'à cette dernière ville, prolongement dans lequel était desservie la nouvelle gare de Mellingen-Heitersberg. En 2006, fut ouverte la ligne de S-Bahn , étant permise par l'agrandissement de la ligne entre Rapperswil et Birsmendorf ; en 2007, la même ligne fut prolongée jusqu'à Affoltern am Albis avec l'ouverture de la nouvelle section ferroviaire dans la Limmattal. Dans le sud de la ville, un tronçon de la ligne des SZU fut mis en double voie. Dans les S-bahn de la région de Winterthour, la ligne fut prolongée de Winterthur à Weinfelden, ce qui permit de connecter Weinfelden deux fois par heure avec la ligne . Projet les S-Bahn Zürich transportent environ 150 millions de passagers par an. Environ 70 % de la population peut profiter du réseau de S-Bahn. Il est prévu de continuer d'augmenter le nombre de lignes avec cadence au quart d'heure. À côté de tout cela, les agglomérations environnantes (Aarau, Saint-Gall, Schaffhouse, Frauenfeld, etc.) commencent elles aussi à se doter d'un réseau de S-Bahn. Deuxième ligne diamétrale et quatrième complément Avec plus de y transitant chaque jour et des prévisions y prévoyant plus en 2020, la gare de Zürich HB est en voie d'agrandissement, avec une nouvelle zone, aussi appelée gare de Löwenstrasse, qui devrait permettre d'accueillir les nouveaux passagers. À côté se construisent des nouveaux aménagements souterrains à Altstetten, qui devraient autant servir aux S-Bahn qu'aux Intercity, et un nouveau tunnel entre la gare centrale et Oerlikon, le Weinbergtunnel. En tout, il y aura trois secteurs de travaux : Prolongation de la ligne plus loin que l'aire urbaine de Winterthur. La ligne passant par Altstetten, Zürich HB et Oerlikon via le Weinbergtunnel. Densification de l'offre dans le Furttal, le Glattal et les bords du lac de Zurich. Les principales améliorations dans le Glattal et le Furttal concernent la mise de deux voies supplémentaires dans la gare d'Oerlikon et de différents aménagements à celle de Pfäffikon. Dans le cadre du projet Rail 2000 il y a aussi des projets d'agrandissement du couloir de Oerlikon vers l'aéroport, afin d'éviter une surcharge entre les S-Bahn et les Intercity sur le tronçon. Tout ceci devrait permettre de mettre en place d'ici 2013-2015 un deuxième tronçon de ligne pour des lignes diamétrales et d'anticiper l'augmentation du trafic. Le coût prévu de ces travaux s'élèvent à 1,5 milliard de francs suisses, financés à hauteur de 40 % par le canton et à 60 % par la confédération suisse. Réseau Concept de l'horaire La S-Bahn Zürich possède un concept d'exploitation relativement performant. Le principe essentiel est que pour chaque ligne les trains circulent selon un horaire cadencé à la demi-heure et s'arrêtent à toutes les stations. Sur les tronçons à fréquentation élevée on obtient une cadence au quart-d'heure par l'exploitation de deux lignes, par exemple : grâce à deux lignes différentes sur un tronçon commun, S3 et S12 entre Dietikon et Zürich Hauptbahnhof (ou Zürich HB), un train passe en moyenne toutes les 15 minutes entre ces deux arrêts (voir illustration). Depuis Dietikon ces deux lignes continuent dans des directions différentes (Pfäffikon (Zurich) avec le S3 et Winterthour avec le S12) à la cadence de la demi-heure. Une autre caractéristique du concept est la connexion entre régions périphériques situées de part et d'autre du centre grâce à des lignes diamétrales. Ces lignes relient des terminus de banlieue via le centre-ville (Zürich HB), comme les lignes du RER d'Île-de-France. Par exemple la ligne S3, permet à un voyageur de partir depuis Lenzburg et d'aller aussi bien à Zürich HB ou à Wetzikon sans changer de train. Cependant, cette forme de desserte empêche parfois l'application d'une cadence au quart d'heure, en raison du passage de trains Intercity, passant à la cadence de trente minutes ou une heure ; ce qui donne parfois une cadence de 12/18 minutes. Et pour finir certains horaires deviennent assez spéciaux, des horaires avec des trains passant à deux minutes d'écart, ensuite cinq, après quatre, mais avec trois/quatre lignes différentes, comme exemple, est révélateur de la complexité. Les premiers trains commencent leur service à 5h30 ou à 6h. Ils le finissent soit à 24h ou 1h du matin. Électrification du réseau La presque totalité des lignes à voie normale sont électrifiées en V CA 16 ⅔ Hz, seul le (Uetlibergbahn) est alimenté en V CC par une caténaire décentrée. Les lignes à voie métrique ( BDWM et FB) sont également électrifiées en V CC, et lorsque les trains du Forchbahn circulent sur les voies des VBZ, la tension est de 600 V CC. Tracés des lignes Effretikon – Zurich-Flughafen – Zürich HB – Ziegelbrücke Matériel Utilisé : Re 450. Ne s'arrête entre Pfäffikon et Zurich HB qu'à Richterswil, Wädenswil, Horgen et Thalwil. Aarau – Mellingen – Dietikon – Zürich HB – Effretikon – Pfäffikon ZH – Wetzikon. Ne circule entre Aarau et Dietikon qu'une fois par heure. Matériel utilisé : Re 450 Zürich HB – Adliswil – Sihlwald (SZU Sihltalbahn). Matériel Utilisé : Re 450. Niederweningen/Rafz – Oberglatt – Zürich HB – Zürich Stadelhofen – Uster – Pfäffikon SZ. Entre Stadelhofen et Wetzikon, le train ne s'arrête qu'à Uster, et les trains ne vont qu'une fois par heure à Niederweningen et à Rafz. Matériel Utilisé : Re 450 - Dès mi-2011, les Stadler Dosto remplaceront certaines rames. Baden – Regensdorf – Zürich HB – Uetikon. Matériel Utilisé : Re 450 - Dès mi-2011 quelques rames Stadler Dosto remplaceront les Re 450. Winterthur – Kloten – Zürich HB – Zürich Stadelhofen – Meilen – Rapperswil. Matériel utilisé : RABe 514 à 100 %. Ne s'arrête pas entre Stadelhofen et Meilen. Winterthur – Wallisellen – Zürich HB – Pfäffikon SZ. Ne circule entre Winterthour et Weinfelden une fois par heure que les jours ouvrables. Matériel utilisé : RABe 514 à 100 % Zug – Affoltern am Albis – Zürich HB – Uster. Matériel utilisé : Re 450 - Dès mi-2011 Stadler Dosto à 100 % Zürich HB – Uetliberg (SZU Uetlibergbahn) Matériel utilisé : Wagons SZU, 12 neufs avec vidéo-surveillance, les autres sont anciens et vandalisés. Zürich HB – Zürich Stadelhofen – Stettbach – Winterthur (service accéléré). Matériel utilisé : Re 450 Brugg – Zurich HB – Winterthur – Seuzach/Seen. Circule entre Winterthour et Stettbach sans arrêt. Matériel utilisé : Re 450 - Dès mi-2011 Stadler Dosto. Wädenswil – Samstagern – Biberbrugg – Einsiedeln (Südostbahn). Matériel utilisé : Stadler Flirt à 100 %. Zürich HB – Wallisellen – Uster – Wetzikon – Hinwil. Matériel utilisé : RABe 514 à 100 % Affoltern am Albis – Zürich HB – Uster – Rapperswil. Matériel utilisé : RABe 514 à 100 % (Thayngen – Schaffhouse – Winterthur –) Zurich-Flughafen – Zürich HB – Herrliberg – Feldmeilen (– Meilen). Ne circule entre Zurich aéroport et Thaygen une fois par heure que les jours ouvrables, ligne prolongée à Meilen le soir. Matériel utilisé : RABe 514 et une (1) Re 450. Dietikon – Bremgarten – Wohlen (Bremgarten-Dietikon-Bahn). Matériel utilisé : Re 450 et rame Stadler ABe 4/8. Zürich Stadelhofen – Forch – Esslingen (Forchbahn AG). Matériel utilisé : Tram FB (Zürich HB) – Thalwil – Zug. Ne circule entre Zurich HB et Thalwil qu'aux heures de pointes. Matériel utilisé : Re 450 (DPZ), FLIRT Stadtbahn Zoug (Samedi, Dimanche et jour de fêtes), Navette RBe 540-Train-RBe 540, Navette RBe 540-Train-Voiture Pilote BDt, RABe 514 (DTZ). Bülach – Schaffhouse – Singen (Thurbo). Matériel utilisé : Stadler GTW. Zürich HB – Thalwil – Horgen-Oberdorf. Matériel utilisé : Navette RBe 540-Train-RBe 540, Navette RBe 540-Train-Voiture pilote BDt, RABe 514 (DTZ) ou Re 450 (DPZ). Winterthur – Bauma – Rüti ZH – Rapperswil Matériel Utilisé : Re 450 ou RABe 514 Winterthur – Stein am Rhein (Thurbo). Matériel utilisé : Stadler GTW. Winterthur – Frauenfeld (– Romanshorn – Rorschach) (Thurbo). Matériel utilisé : Stadler GTW. Winterthur – Andelfingen – Schaffhouse (Thurbo). Matériel utilisé : Stadler GTW. Winterthur – Wil SG (Thurbo). Matériel utilisé : Stadler GTW. Rapperswil – Pfäffikon SZ – Samstagern – Einsiedeln (Südostbahn). Matériel utilisé : Stadler Flirt Winterthur – Bülach – Zurzach – Waldshut (Thurbo). Matériel utilisé : Stadler Flirt. Niederweningen – Oberglatt. Matériel utilisé : Re 450 ou RABe 514. Remarques Tous les trains sont maintenant () modernisés, et comportent : de nouvelles vitres avec film protecteur, des caméras de vidéo-surveillance, les portes colorées en rouge et des écrans LCD dans les voitures. La ligne S1 a été supprimée le 12 décembre 2004 pour être remplacée par les lignes et , car la ligne S1 des S-Bahn Zürich allait à Zoug, où une ligne de S-Bahn du canton de Zoug numérotée elle aussi , partait sur le même tronçon, mais s'arrêtait à Baar, alors que la S1 de Zurich continuait. Afin d'éviter la confusion, la partie du S1 de S-Bahn Zürich entre Zoug et Thalwil fut transformée en ligne , avec toutefois des prolongements jusqu'à Zurich HB aux heures de pointe ; la deuxième partie de la ligne, entre Thalwil et Zürich HB, fut transformée en ligne , qui est maintenant prolongée jusqu'à Horgen, sur une autre ligne. Le soir, à partir de , toutes les lignes sont accompagnées de contrôleurs CFF (2 ou 3), et des agents de la police ferroviaire (1 ou 2). Pendant les mois hivernaux, la ligne est prolongée jusqu'à Unterterzen, où les passagers peuvent accéder aux stations de sports d'hiver présentes dans la région. Sur la ligne , le service du soir continue en direction d'Olten. Les trains accélérés circulant entre Zürich HB et Winterthour sont sous le nom de . Lignes Les lignes des S-Bahn Zürich peuvent être groupées en différents genres de lignes. Les lignes et sont considérées comme les lignes de base du réseau de S-Bahn de Zurich. Elles sont cadencées à la demi-heure ; les rames sont le plus souvent doubles et sont gérées par les CFF. Les lignes et sont gérées par le SZU ; aux heures de pointe la cadence est de dix minutes. Les lignes et sont d'anciennes lignes de tramways suburbains à haute tension ( V CC). La fréquence est très élevée et les rames circulent sur de la voie métrique. Toutes les lignes restantes ayant des numéros au-dessus de 20 sont d'anciennes lignes régionales, non prévues dans le projet de base. À la création des S-Bahn Zürich la plupart de ces lignes furent numérotées. Au départ elles avaient toutes un horaire cadencé à l'heure, certaines ont maintenant un horaire cadencé à la demi-heure. L'augmentation du trafic voyageur sur ces lignes ont poussé S-Bahn Zürich à acquérir de nouvelles rames chez Siemens et Stadler. Dans le futur, il est projeté d'intégrer les lignes régionales axées d'abord sur Winterthour dans un réseau de S-Bahn Winterthour, ce serait par exemple le cas des lignes et . Ces lignes sont gérées par Thurbo. Service de nuit Le réseau de nuit des ZVV a été créé en décembre 2002, il est constitué à la base par le réseau de nuit par bus et tram mis en service par la ville de Zurich, auquel se sont joints les S-Bahn. Le réseau de nuit fonctionne la nuit de vendredi-samedi et de samedi-dimanche, ainsi que certains jours fériés, de 1 h à 4 h du matin. Le nom donné aux lignes du service de nuit se distingue du service normal, les lignes sont appelées , # étant le numéro de la ligne. Winterthur – Zürich HB – Baden – Lenzburg (– Aarau) Ligne en raccord avec celle de Thurbo Winterthur - St. Gallen - Romanshorn - Kreuzlingen Winterthur – Schaffhausen (– Stein am Rhein) (Thurbo) Zürich HB – Langnau-Gattikon (SZU) Bülach – Zürich HB – Uster – Rapperswil Bassersdorf – Zürich HB – Stäfa Zürich HB – Thalwil – Pfäffikon SZ – Lachen Zürich HB – Affoltern am Albis (– Zug) Zürich Stadelhofen – Egg (Forchbahn) Winterthur – Bülach – Schaffhausen – Singen (Thurbo) Exploitant Les lignes du S-Bahn Zürich appartiennent à six entreprises différentes, mais la responsabilité du marché des S-Bahn revient aux CFF. Matériel roulant Navette Re 450 La rame Re 450 est une navette à doubles niveaux (Doppelstock Pendelzug (DPZ) en allemand), formée en rame fixe comprenant une motrice Re 450, une voiture de (B), une voiture de / classe (AB) et d'une voiture pilote (Bt). La Re 450 est actuellement le principal genre de rame utilisée sur le réseau, malgré l'apparition récente de nouvelles rames (voir chapitre d'en dessous). Une composition de base mesure environ de long. Aux heures de pointes, les assemblages les plus grands atteignent trois ensembles de base. Navette RABe 514 La navette RABe 514 est la seconde génération de navettes sur le réseau de S-Bahn Zürich. Elle est à doubles niveaux avec plancher bas ; et est fabriquée par Siemens depuis 2006, les dernières rames devant arriver à Zurich d'ici 2009. Les premières rames circulèrent à l'essai sur la ligne pendant un temps, puis la et la , et désormais sur les S7, S8, S14, S15, S16 (partiellement, il y a une Re 450), S21 (partiellement) et S24 (partiellement). La longueur hors tampon est de , comme pour la Re 450, plusieurs ensembles peuvent être mis. La capacité d'une rame normale est de 282 places en deuxième classe et 74 en première. RABe 511 La RABe 511 'KISS' est la troisième génération de navettes du réseau. À l'instar de la RABe 514, c'est une automotrice à plancher surbaissé. Fabriquée par Stadler Rail, elle est entrée en service en . RABDe 510 La navette RABDe 510 est la première mise en service sur le réseau de S-Bahn Zürich avec la rame RBe 540 du chapitre suivant. Elle a reçu plusieurs surnoms : Goldküstenexpress (en français : l'express de la Côte d'Or), ou plus communément « Mirage ». Chacune des 20 rames est composée de trois voitures à niveau unique, disposant en tout de 56 places assises en première classe et 144 en deuxième. La longueur de la rame hors tampon est de . Quatre rames au maximum peuvent circuler ensemble. La vitesse maximale est de . Toute la série est à ce jour amortie et n'est plus en service. Une cabine de conduite a été gardée par la DSF à Coblence. (DSF = Collection des Draisines du Fricktal) RBe 540 La navette Rbe 540 est avec la RABDe 510 une des premières navettes mises en service sur le réseau de S-Bahn Zürich. La rame de base compte entre quatre et six voitures, la vitesse maximale est de . Son esthétique est très proche de celui de la RABDe 510. Au début en service sur toutes les lignes importantes, la rame a maintenant été remplacée sur ces lignes par des rames plus modernes à deux étages, et est maintenant reléguée à des lignes moins importantes. Les RBe 540 circulent surtout sur les lignes et . Elles ne sont plus utilisées sur les RER de Zurich que pour quelques S à destination de Schaffhouse et de Frauenfeld en partant de Stadelhofen. Entretien et garage L'entretien quotidien du matériels ferroviaires est assuré par différents annexes d'entretiens et aussi d'entrepôts. Le système d'entretien était relativement simple, par la proximité des sites, la plupart basé à Zurich et environs, jusqu'à la fermeture de ces installations spéciales. Actuellement, l'entretien de base est toujours effectué à Zurich, mais les grands travaux de révisions sont effectués aux ateliers d'Olten et de Yverdon-les-Bains. Excepté Zurich, un des plus importants centres de garages est à Oberwinterthur, où se trouve une part non négligeable des navettes à double niveaux, l'installation de ce centre a été spécialement faite pour ces rames, ne pouvant plus partagé sans problèmes les centres de Zurich. Le centre d'Oberwinterthur sert aussi à nettoyer les rames des actes de vandalismes (graffitis, vitres cassées, etc). En raison du surchargement des installations, les centres travaillent généralement sans interruptions. D'autres garages se trouvent à proximité de la gare de Brugg et entre Jona et Rapperswil. Excepté à ces endroits, d'autres petits centres existent le long des lignes. Accidents Depuis la mise en service du réseau, il n'y a eu que peu d'accidents. Le , une rame prit feu dans l'Hirschengrabentunnel, entre Zürich HB et Stadelhofen. Un passager tira la sonnette d'alarme et le train s'arrêta dans le tunnel, les 52 passagers eurent de la peine à trouver la sortie, certains furent blessés mais aucune perte ne fut à déplorer. C'est à partir de cet accident que le danger que présente le frein d'urgence dans les tunnels entra plus dans la conscience du public suisse. Un autre accident plus grave eut lieu le , un intercity de la ligne Genève-Romanshorn partait de la gare de Zürich HB à lorsqu'une S-Bahn arrivait en même temps, l'IC traversant la gare en diagonale, le choc fut latéral. Une personne fut tuée et 8 blessées gravement. Le , un employé de poste fut tué dans un fourgon après qu'un interregio ait déraillé d'une voie voisine. Notes et références Voir aussi Articles connexes S-Bahn S-Bahn suisses Liens externes Article du journal l'Hebdo. Site des Zurich Verkehrsverbund Zürich Article en allemand zurichois Transport à Zurich Zurich
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MIT has been exploring options for the creative reuse of the iconic Metropolitan Storage Warehouse, located at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Vassar Street. The Institute, with guidance from the MIT students, faculty, and staff who have been working as part of the Metropolitan Warehouse Advisory Group, is continuing to imagine a renovation of the warehouse focusing on reuses of the building as maker spaces, common and study spaces, research and innovation spaces, and street-level retail. The oldest parts of the Metropolitan Storage Warehouse date to 1894; the newest are from 1911. The facility, which MIT has owned since 1966, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. While the building's beautiful and complex structure present enticing opportunities for creative reuse, these same features also present unique architectural and design challenges. "While we had hoped that the Met Warehouse might be repurposed as fun and functional student housing, the building's age and style makes this a vexing undertaking for a September 2018 opening, even for our solutions-oriented community," says Associate Provost Karen Gleason, the Alexander and I. Michael Kasser Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, and chair of the Metropolitan Warehouse Advisory Group. MIT had been working toward a goal of September 2018 for the opening of the new facility; that goal had reflected the Institute's need for more student housing, and for flexibility during renovations of existing undergraduate and graduate housing. That timeline will now be pushed back: The ambitious, multistep process of completing final design, obtaining City of Cambridge permits, and reconstructing a 100-plus-year-old building make a September 2018 reopening an unlikely outcome. MIT's focus for new student housing opportunities will now shift to exploring alternative sites for a residence hall, likely in the West Campus area. Over the past year, a holistic study of the West Campus was initiated and will provide a basis for determining options for student housing in the coming months. Administrators plan to develop a quick study of other student housing possibilities.
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This, is the first release of the new label: CreativedSounds. The newest hottest genres at the moment is: Future House. We start the 2017 with new and fresh mix of future house samples! In this pack u find all u have need to make the new hit!
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Antonio Bruni (* 15. Dezember 1593 in Manduria; † 23. September 1635 in Rom) war ein italienischer Dichter. Er war Mitglied in der Accademia degli Umoristi in Rom. Leben Antonio Bruni wurde 1593 in Manduria als Sohn von Giulio Cesare Bruni aus Asti und Isabella Pasanisi geboren. Nach einer humanistischen Ausbildung in seiner Heimat zog er nach Neapel, wo er an Sitzungen der Accademia degli Oziosi teilnahm und wahrscheinlich ein juristisches Studium absolvierte. 1616 wurde seine erste Gedichtsammlung La selva di Parnaso in Venedig gedruckt und zog die Aufmerksamkeit von Giambattista Marino auf sich. Ermutigt durch den Erfolg seines Buches, zog Bruni nach Rom, wo er 1623 Marino kennenlernte. Nach einer Reise nach Neapel kehrte er nach Rom zurück, während Marino in Neapel seinen Sitz als Principe der Accademia degli Oziosi einnahm, zu dem man ihn gewählt hatte. In der Folge unterhielten die beiden Dichter einen Briefwechsel, in dem es u. a. um die Rezeption von Marinos Adone ging, der in der römischen Gesellschaft heftig diskutiert wurde und gegen den die kirchlichen Zensurbehörden wegen der freizügigen erotischen Szenen vorgegangen waren. Er war Rat und Staatssekretär von Francesco Maria II. della Rovere, Herzog von Urbino, und in Rom Sekretär von Kardinal Berlinghiero Gessi. Bruni hat viel geschrieben, und zwar in allen Genres und immer in der Manier des Meisters; etwas nüchterner in den 26 Epistole eroiche (heroischen Briefen, Mailand 1626). Er starb 1635 in Rom. Werke Le Veneri, cioè la Celeste e la Terrestre, poesie; e Il Pomo d'oro, proposte e risposte. Rom 1633 und 1634 Literatur Einzelnachweise Autor Geboren 1593 Gestorben 1635 Mann Mitglied der Accademia degli Umoristi
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Cupcake cake with #owl cake pops--cute. snowman tree...would be cute outside. You can buy the white trees at Dollar General for $20.00...Oh my gosh how adorable. 2 comments on "Oh How Pinteresting! " That dip and dress look so lovely!!! Yes it does! I am going to have to make it soon!! Hope you have a great day!
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Gabi Snyder's debut TWO DOGS ON A TRIKE, pitched as a modern GO, DOG. GO!, featuring dogs, counting, and transportation with a twist, illustrated by Robin Rosenthal, to Meredith Mundy at Appleseed, for publication in spring 2020, by Natalie Lakosil at Bradford Literary Agency for the author, and by Erica Rand Silverman at Stimola Literary Studio for the illustrator (world). Author of MEET YASMIN! Saadia Faruqi's A THOUSAND QUESTIONS, set in Karachi, in which two girls' budding friendship helps them navigate a summer of change and family upheaval, and a second book, to Rosemary Brosnan at Harper Children's, in a good deal, in a pre-empt, in a two-book deal, for publication in fall 2020, by Kari Sutherland at Bradford Literary Agency (world). Joss Wood's contribution to the new Seven Sins continuity series, to Stacy Boyd at Harlequin Desire, for publication in September 2020, by Laura Bradford at Bradford Literary Agency (world).
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What it's really like for women dating in a world of matchmaking sites and apps Sharon Green | April 4, 2018 There are a slew of dating websites and apps to help singles find love, but what is it really like for women navigating the world of online dating? While online dating has made finding people easier than ever, it seems getting to know them has become harder. Some women struggle to find decent men online while others who pursue meeting up with dates in the real world have been plagued by trouble. From disaster dates to being slandered if you don't want to participate in promiscuity to meeting men who lie about their relationship status, three women open up about their experiences. These are their stories about what it's really like for women dating in a world of matching sites and apps. Disaster dates Sophie*, 36, has been using online dating sites and apps since 2013. While living in London, she met and dated a French man based in Barcelona so they tried a long-distance relationship for almost a year. Things were going well until the lies started. "The lies got so elaborate. One time he told me that his mother had been kidnapped and he had to go find money to bail his mother out. This was so he could get out of coming to London to attend my birthday party," she said. When trying to arrange a date with another man in Australia, Sophie experienced suburb discrimination. They'd agreed on a time for a date and when Sophie suggested meeting up in the respectable Melbourne suburb of Mordialloc, he said getting there was "too difficult" and that he "doesn't do suburbs". He said he only sticks to "the rich side" and listed areas like South Yarra, Port Melbourne, Brighton and Albert Park, but tried to sugar-coat it as "just being honest". Then there was the man that got drunk during a date. They met up for a drink, about 5.30pm on a week night. Sophie arrived five minutes early to find her date was already there and had downed two pints of beer. He ordered more drinks, started knocking them back and became deliriously drunk. "About 45 minutes into the date I managed to finish one glass of wine and he was on to his sixth drink," Sophie said. "He then said: 'I'll get dinner if you give me a lift home'. He also asked me if I was available the following week because, he said, 'then it can be your turn to shout dinner'." Despite countless bad dates, Sophie continues to pursue online dating. "I get disheartened when dates turn into disasters… but I think a life of giving up on dating would be worse than one trying," she said. "The thing that keeps me going, as romantic as it sounds, is I believe that there is somebody out there. I also have very good examples (of love) around me and that's probably what has made me think differently. I have a few girlfriends who have married men they've met online." 'It's like online shopping for a human' Rachel*, 40, has used almost all of the dating platforms to varying degrees and hates each and every one. She said most of her frustration with online dating comes from the "hook-up culture" and a shift in gender relations where men feel entitled to women not as people, but for their own sexual gratification without so much as a dinner date. She said the dating sites and apps were not genuine platforms for singles seeking a partner. "Almost all of them are for sex matching, and if you're not there for that you're in a minority. I've been outright derided for it. It's the exact opposite of slut shaming. It's besmirching people who are seeking more meaningful connections and don't wish to participate in promiscuity," she said. Rachel said another downside to online dating was the fact that men have become extremely forthright about their intentions. "Although the honesty is good, in that there's no deceit at play, women are disregarded as worthy of even common courtesy if her intentions are not aligned," she said. "I think of it like online shopping for a human." Rachel also said that the way people treat each other online "is appalling". "I have almost never been spoken to in real life the way men feel at liberty to talk to me online. It's the kind of conversation that you'd expect happens on phone sex lines, without any regard for whether she has given any indication that she wishes to engage that way," she said. "It's almost as if the human behind the profile photo doesn't matter at all. It's an extremely individualistic culture of 'I want' and if you don't play along, you're instantly unmatched, often not before being called a bitch or a nun first." Despite the challenges Rachel faces in the online dating world, she continues to return to it because she doesn't meet enough eligible, unattached men in the real world. "The online sphere definitely surpasses offline dating in this way. It opens up a whole world of people you may not otherwise meet," she said. "When you date offline, often times you find there's nobody who fits your basic eligibility criteria and you've wasted your time." Erin*, 32, connected with a man through a dating app and when they met up in person, she was instantly attracted to him. "He was charismatic and affectionate. I was swept up in the intensity of the emotion and what I perceived as honesty," she said. "Before we had even met, he said he wasn't looking for a casual relationship. He was a one-woman kind of a guy. "It would be more accurate to say he was a one-woman per country kind of a guy. He forgot to mention his partner or wife (I'm still not sure) back home in South America." Erin said she never thought she would be "the other woman". "But there I was, in a thing with a man who lacked integrity and commitment to a woman in another country, who was also the mother of his two daughters," she said. "The longer I stayed (with him), the more I felt I was part of the betrayal. It was complicated and kept me awake at night. I ended things a few times and until the end he believed he was doing the right thing." When Erin talked about her situation with friends she'd catch herself cringing and leaving out parts of the story. "I knew it was wrong," she said. "With time and distance, I can see I was in a chemical fog and couldn't make decisions based on my values of honesty and compassion. "I did eventually end it, but it took me longer to completely break it off." Even though the relationship didn't work out, Erin has met many different men through online dating and, she admits, they are often people who she wouldn't have met through her own social circles. Exploring offline options While these women stick with online dating to find and meet a potential partner, they are hopeful that other avenues will work. Rachel is a member of a meet-up group called "I'm sick of online dating" which invites single men and women to meet in person. And it seems she's not alone in her search for alternative dating options – the group has more than 12,600 members. Erin has dated men she has met in real life – at live music gigs, through friends and even at an event called Conscious Dating. "Friends and family have often said 'you'll met someone when you least expect it', and I'd roll my eyes," she said. Which is why she was surprised to meet a man recently at a yoga retreat. "I haven't felt this way about a guy I've dated before, and I also think the way we met takes some of the pressure off. I am grateful he's in my life." Sophie is also looking for ways to meet men outside of the online dating world. "After a while online dating gets boring, and meeting people platonically or through your everyday life seems more exciting. Everyone talks about how nice it would be to stop doing the online (dating) thing and have the opportunity to meet someone face-to-face or through a friend," she said. *Names have been changed to protect privacy. Sharon Green https://shedefined.com.au/author/sharon Sharon Green is the founding editor of SHE DEFINED. An experienced journalist and editor, Sharon has worked in mainstream media in Australia and the United Kingdom. Forever in search of a publication that confronted the real issues faced by modern women, Sharon decided to create her own. Breaking the monotony: 3 things you can do today to make life feel less mundane Staff Writer | August 9, 2017 Although routine keeps us productive, it can sometimes feel suffocating. Here are three things you can do today to make your life feel less mundane. How intention can make all the difference with online dating Emma Lovell | February 27, 2019 Online dating often receives bad press but by setting clear intentions and shifting your attitude, it can lead to love, writes Emma Lovell. How I run my business and travel the world You can travel the world and still make a living. Sounds like the dream, right? For me, this is reality. I'm 30, undecided about having children, and it's making me anxious Sharon Green | August 27, 2017 To have children or not? That is the question that has been consuming my thoughts and feeling undecided about having a baby is making me anxious. We need to talk about mental load and how to manage it Sharon Green | November 26, 2017 Mental load – it's work that is tiring, never-ending and invisible. And women are most affected by it. So, how can we manage this epidemic? Meet 3 Melbourne women with side hustles These three women have launched businesses on the side while juggling full time jobs, and they're reaping the rewards of creative fulfilment. The importance of learning patience We're told patience is a virtue but we don't always learn why. Here's why it's important to learn patience and the value it brings to our lives. Why I didn't change my last name after getting married Sharon Green | October 11, 2017 What's in a name? The thought of giving mine away when I got married was not something that sat comfortably with me.
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Q: Select item from drop down list I have this drop down list: <div class="select_id" style="width: 592px;"><span class="left"></span><span class="center">103</span><a class="select-opener"></a></div> <select class="id-hidden" name="ids"><option value="">Please select...</option> <option value="a">a</option> <option value="b">b</option> <option value="c">c</option> <option value="d">d</option> <option value="e">e</option> So i try to select item. So i have this element: val selectAccountDropDownListElement: WebElement = wait.until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated( By.cssSelector(("div.select_id")))) Open the drop down list: selectAccountDropDownListElement.click() And now how can i select an item from me drop down list ? A: It is as simple as (docs): singleSel("id").value = "a" Or: singleSel("id").selection = Some("a") A: You could probably find the XPATH of the elements. For example, (please check for yourself), but: a_xpath = "/select/option[0]" b_xpath = "/select/option[1]" c_xpath = "/select/option[2]" d_xpath = "/select/option[3]" e_xpath = "/select/option[4]" (I recommend using Firebug extension on Firefox to easily find xpaths) Then you could click on the letter options after you opened the drop down list: selectAccountDropDownListElement.click() # opens dropdown box driver.find_element_by_xpath(a_xpath).click() # clicks 'a' dropdown option Here's some guides that could help you. :) http://selenium-python.readthedocs.org/locating-elements.html http://www.wikihow.com/Find-XPath-Using-Firebug
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News Briefing: Britain and Ireland 01 November 2021, The Tablet German bishops rule that God cannot be God* by Christa Pongratz-Lippitt "We have quite different problems to tackle in the Church at present." Young people in Germany, pictured here from Maria 2.0 and We Are Church outside the second Synodal Assembly in Frankfurt in September, are active advocates for reform. CNS photo/Julia Steinbrecht, KNA The German bishops' conference has rejected the addition of a "gender star" after the word God, which would have seen it rendered as God*, as suggested by a German Catholic youth organisation. "Theological debate on the issue is not relevant at the moment. We have quite different problems to tackle in the Church at present", conference spokesman Matthias Kopp said on the German TV news programme Sat.1. He added: "God is more than the sun, the moon and the stars. We cannot grasp God. We cannot describe God in words." The German Young Catholic Community, Katholische junge Gemeinde, which is part of the 660,000-strong German Catholic Youth Organisation, had published a press statement saying it wanted to discuss spelling God with a gender star. "More and more faithful are now put off by the image of a male, patriarchal, white God and they are saying so out loud," the KjG underlined. The image of a male, white God fell short of the mark and made many young people's access to God more difficult, the statement said. "If you ask KjG members, God can be a female friend, freundin, a companion, or love," Rebekka Biesenbach, KjG spiritual assistant said. "These are all dimensions that the image of God as a Father does not cover." The move to use the gender star was welcomed by Bishop Johannes Wübbe, auxiliary Bishop of Osnabrück. Wübbe is responsible for young people's affairs in the German bishops' conference. He found it "positive" that young Christians wanted to discuss God's image, he told the German daily Weser Kurier. He was continually being told that young people could not imagine God as an old man with a long, white beard, he said. Addressing God as "Father" was above all meant to help describe God's essence. "It is not meant to designate God's sex," he explained Already last year (2020), the German Catholic Students' Association, which is also a member of the BDKJ, decided to use the spelling God* "in order to get away from the old white man with a beard who punishes to a God of diversity", the association said. The bishops did not point out that the first two words of the Lord's Prayer are "Our Father". Catholic news gender issues The Catholic Church in Germany
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OKC By Night A play-by-post game based in Oklahoma City using the old World of Darkness and Vampire: the Masquerade settings by CCP White Wolf. Hook, Line, and Sinking Feeling OKC By Night :: Out of Character :: Flash Fiction by Vicar on Sat May 09, 2015 5:12 am The revolver rattled across the table, its weight apparent in the deep tones it pounded out of the wooden surface. "Is Enchanted," the thick, Russian accent of the man known to Michael simply as "SVD" informed the prospective buyer with the tired air of someone who was repeating himself. "I know that, that's why I'm here," the young Ventrue across the table from the Russian answered with the agitation of someone who was repeating himself, but valued his time very highly. The Russian chuckled, unimpressed by the pale man's tone of voice. He reached for an open bottle of vodka on the table, and took a deep pull from it without breaking eye contact with his buyer before using the less-full bottle to indicate the briefcase Michael had opened toward him across the table. "That's money," SVD told Michael, as if the neonate might be unaware of what he had been given to bring. "I know that!" Michael answered, his agitation growing. "I bring you money, you give me the gun. I counted it already, it's five thousand dollars. Look: my boss swears by you, ok? You're the best, he knows that, he raved about the power, accuracy, and untraceability of the rifle he bought from you. Now, I'm trying to buy on his behalf. Five thousand should more than cover your costs." "Is Enchanted," the Russian repeated himself one last time. Michael's Beast kicked against the perceived insult, and his eyes flashed with vampiric power as he rose from his chair to look down on the impetuous mortal. His words subtly echoed with the inertia of centuries of obedience as he stopped the mortal in the middle of grasping the grip of the revolver to retract it, commanding, "Put the gun in the briefcase." For a moment, SVD remained still, still looking up at Michael, still holding the gun, still maddeningly unreadable. Michael stood his ground, glaring at the mortal, waiting for him to obey. The table seemed to move before SVD did, its broad, thick wooden surface rising up like a tidal wave. Michael shouted with surprise before he noticed one of the Russian's legs continuing to rise after pressing up from the table's underside, but by then he was being forced backward as the tremendous force of the weapons dealer's movement flipped the sturdy table toward him. Unpracticed at evading surprise attacks, especially ones resulting from a mortal - a mortal! - overcoming the force of his will, Michael stumbled, fell, and cried out again at the weight of the table crushed down on one of his legs. His pain compounded as the bear-like Russian walked across the table's underside, military boots crushing down on the trapped limb while arms burly enough to now be noticed through the weight of a fur-lined coat slouched at the man's side. SVD took a knee at the edge of the table, his rugged face and dark eyes utterly dispassionate. The hand holding the revolved hung from a wrist resting atop his knee, and its knuckles were covered in dark blue tattoos; Cyrllic symbols whose meanings eluded Michael's panicking attentions at multiple levels. The wrist rotated, and the gun's polished metal glinted despite the hulking frame of its owner and maker casting it in shadow away from the single lamp overhead. "Money," SVD lectured his captive audience, "Is for normal weapons. Normal weapons require that which money can buy: metal, rubber, silicone, oil. Enchanted weapons require that which money can not. Enchanted weapons require that which you can not understand, except if I say this word: Vitae. You want weapon. I take Vitae." Michael's eyes widened with horror, and his mouth opened in protest, but both were ignored as the Slav simply slipped his wrist off his knee, and the barrel of the revolved fell onto the vampire's thigh. Michael leaned forward, hands outstretched, and SVD's finger curled, pulling the trigger. Michael had never been shot before, but he had seen his sire laugh at a failed assassination attempt by a gun-wielding ghoul. He tried to call upon the preternatural resilience in his blood as his sire had taught him, but the bullet from the revolver never gave him the chance. The young businessman screamed as what felt like unfiltered sunlight pierced the meat of his thigh, shattered his femur, and sent displaced Vitae fountaining from entry- and exit-wound alike. Something glinted in the arms dealer's eyes that hadn't been there before, and he leaned forward, his free hand outstretched. Its bare palm pressed into the growing puddle pooling on the floor from beneath Michael's trapped leg, and then the Russian's face became a mask of anger, and he let loose a string of curses in more languages than Michael could recognize through the vitriol. When the cursing abated, the hand pulled out of the blood puddle. It reached forward and grabbed Michael by the hair, then used that grip to help SVD shift forward off the table. Michael was still terrified, and in unprecedented pain, and he knew that the effort he was having to spend on keeping his Beast caged was preventing him from reacting with full faculties against the mad Russian's actions. SVD twisted Michael's head by his hair, forcing him to contort his body until his shin was pulled out from under the table, and his face was forced into the blood pooled in the small crater left by the bullet's impact. "Drink," SVD ordered. Michael obeyed. His fangs extended, his mouth opened, and he supped on his own Vitae, eager to restore the lost strength. He swallowed once, and then became wracked by spasms as his body rejected the sanguine sustenance. Bewildered, he tried turning his head as he vomited up his own vintage. SVD laughed cruelly, and then threw Michael's head down into the puddle before rising to his own feet. At height, he dropped the heavy revolver onto Michael's back, adding more trash to the heap. "Vitae is now blood. Enchanted... now is not. Was wasted on lesson. Tell your boss that I require Vitae for every transaction he sends you on, in addition to regular price - cost of making me deal with a bitch. Also, do not arrange for future meetings with strangers in secret places; you never know what night hides, da? Korosho," the Russian set terms as he adjusted his coat. With the meeting's business concluded from his perspective, and part of the proceedings involving him establishing that his perspective was the only relevant one, SVD left the room. Michael remained still, letting his own blood stain his pale face and fine clothing, until he was sure the overwhelming arms dealer was gone. Then, he reached a hand into his breast pocket, and extracted the cell phone that had spent the meeting tucked within. He hit a button, and the cracked screen illuminated. "Hello?" he asked the broken display of random colors. "Michael!" a male voice on the other line answered anxiously, "Michael, what happened?" "You were right, sir," Michael answered begrudgingly, "We won't have to worry about that Gangrel if our man has SVD's 'special stock.' But... Are you really sure about dealing with this maniac? He didn't even blink when I Dominated him." "Don't question me," the voice responded angrily, "I didn't have you act as bait for nothing. We're seeing this through. Every man has his price, this arms dealer was just now kind enough to state his directly, and it is one that is practically free for us to produce. I'm sending a car around to pick you up, everything will be fine." Michael tried to sort through the distractions of the Beast to recall the sounds uttered when the Russian was cursing. He could recognize English naturally, along with Romantic languages and Slavic syllables, and suspected some Oriental syllables as well. Somewhere in the middle, however, were several syllables that he could not recall, save for the deep unease with which they instilled him. Re: Hook, Line, and Sinking Feeling by Vincent Gerhardt on Sat May 09, 2015 5:48 am Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. You have a way with words, Vicar! Vincent Gerhardt Appearance: Four: Exceptional Health: Uninjured Apparent Age: 26 by Tyler Bishop on Sat May 09, 2015 6:39 pm Very interesting character in the Russian arms dealer there! Extremely well written too! Tyler Bishop » Hello! - Hook here - {CMM} ... » Hooked on a Feeling (2007) [Open to everyone in Magic] Jump to: Select a forum||--About OKC by Night|--Out of Character |--Notable Quotables! |--Flash Fiction
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package libra.common.hadoop.io.reader.sequence; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import libra.common.sequence.Read; import org.apache.commons.logging.Log; import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory; import org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration; /** * * @author iychoi */ public class UncompressedSplitReadReader extends SplitReadReader { private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(UncompressedSplitReadReader.class); protected long splitLength = 0; protected long totalBytesRead = 0; protected boolean finished = false; public UncompressedSplitReadReader(SampleFormat format, InputStream in, Configuration conf, long splitLength) throws IOException { super(format, in, conf); this.splitLength = splitLength; this.totalBytesRead = 0; this.finished = false; } @Override public long readRead(Read read) throws IOException { long bytesConsumed = 0; long readSize = 0; read.clear(); if(!this.finished) { readSize = super.skipIncompleteRead(); bytesConsumed += readSize; this.totalBytesRead += readSize; if(this.totalBytesRead >= this.splitLength) { // actual read starts after the split // no content in this block this.finished = true; return bytesConsumed; } readSize = super.readRead(read); if(readSize <= 0) { //EOF this.finished = true; return bytesConsumed; } bytesConsumed += readSize; this.totalBytesRead += readSize; if(this.totalBytesRead >= this.splitLength) { this.finished = true; } } return bytesConsumed; } }
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Thanks to a dog he finds, Charlie ends up in possession of some stolen loot. But the wrongdoers want their ill-gotten gains back. When we first meet Charlie Chaplin's Tramp in this comic gem, he's in typical straits: broke, hungry, destined to fall in love, and just as sure to lose the girl. The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and mistakes him for a millionaire. Charlie decides to take his wife and children on a boat trip, but the family car proves somewhat recalcitrant. Charlie Chaplin's comedic masterwork—which charts a prospector's search for fortune in the Klondike and his discovery of romance (with the beautiful Georgia Hale)—forever cemented the iconic status of Chaplin and his Little Tramp character. In his controversial masterpiece The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin offers both a cutting caricature of Adolf Hitler and a sly tweaking of his own comic persona. Charlie is the spitting image of a rich woman's drunk husband. At a masked ball, her inability to distinguish one from the other leads to much confusion. Forced out of the U.S. in 1952, Charlie Chaplin lashed back with this scathing satire of everything American—from McCarthyist witch hunts to CinemaScope and rock and roll—as he played his last full role, as a deposed and impoverished monarch seeking refuge in Manhattan (though the film was shot in the United Kingdom). Charlie Chaplin's masterful drama about the twilight of a former vaudeville star is among the writer-director's most touching films. Chaplin plays Calvero, a once beloved musical-comedy performer, now a washed-up alcoholic who lives in a small London flat. Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin's last outing as the Little Tramp, puts the iconic character to work as a giddily inept factory employee who becomes smitten with a gorgeous gamine (Paulette Goddard). Charlie Chaplin plays shockingly against type in his most controversial film, a brilliant and bleak black comedy about money, marriage, and murder. Charlie is a bricklayer who sets off to celebrate payday with his pals. But his wife is waiting with the rolling pin. Having escaped from prison, Charlie disguises himself as a pastor. In a village, he's mistaken for the new curate. Enlisted during the First World War, Charlie discovers the hard life of the trenches and the dangers of combat. Charlie is a farm laborer who'll try anything to win over his pretty neighbor, but ends up spending a lot of time in dreamland. For his premiere United Artists release, Charlie Chaplin chose a sophisticated drama sans himself (apart from a heavily disguised cameo), with frequent leading lady Edna Purviance as the eponymous femme kept by rich philanderer Adolphe Menjou.
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The contemporary Cora leather sofa will provide you with the ultimate haven for relaxation after a long day. The frame of this beautiful sofa is constructed from a combination of durable hard and softwood and metal, ensuring the Cora sofa will be a part of your home for years to come. The sofa is upholstered in beautifully soft eco-bonded leather in rich chocolate brown, suitable for almost any style of interior decor or colour scheme. Deep back and seat cushions are foam-filled for intense comfort, with pocket and zig-zag springs for the highest level of comfort and support, as well as ensuring the cushion retains its shape for years to come. Boxy shapes and a tufted design add to the contemporary feel of this sofa, with chunky dark wood feet completing the look. The back cushions are removable and incredibly easy to maintain; simply wipe down with a soft damp cloth to remove spills and stains. The Cora leather three seater sofa is ideal for family living and is also available in black leather, ensuring you will find the perfect choice for your home. A coordinating two seater sofa and armchair are also available from the collection. This contemporary leather sofa has a 10 year frame guarantee as standard.
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It's a slow day here at the top secret Crazy Apple Rumors Site headquarters. You know, we really should take down that big sign out front that says "CRAZY APPLE RUMORS SITE". Frankly, I'm not even sure who we're afraid might find us. Apple's legal department called me at home, for crying out loud. I can't think of anyone else – well, other than the Pennsylvania State Police – who might be looking for us. I thought we'd never get the ranch dressing stains out of the carpet in the back of the van. And, hey, a shout out to Claire and the girls at Allentown Local 360 Ladies Steel Welders Union! Sisters are doin' it for themselves, right, girls?! Any-hoo, like I said, it's a slow day here and we're mostly just cutting Valentine's Day decorations out of construction paper… you know… just making the place look festive. Although Ugluk's just got his head down on his desk. Sometimes when he's doing that he's eating something and he doesn't want to share it with anyone. He did that with a big pork chop last week. But right now I think he's just napping. He was up late last night making a hex-head screwdriver out of flint. It's very impressive. I'm a little concerned about the Entity, though. He keeps giving Valentines to the vending machine. I know he's been attached to it since he first discovered the pleasure of Baked Lays, but I just don't think it's ready for a commitment and I hate to see him throwing himself at it. How weird is that? That is not the hallmark of a healthy relationship between equals. And it is so using him. I mean, the markup on those chips is insane. It's only interested in his money. And it lets the Vendotron guy do anything he wants with it. It's disgusting. You know, I think I'm going to put my head down for a little while. Previous Previous post: All 100 Million Free iTunes Songs Accidentally Sent To Hoboken.
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I love music. That is a good way to sum up my 10 years as a musician. Starting in middle school, I took an interest in playing music, so I joined my school's band program and got an electric guitar for my birthday the same year. Later in my high school life, I gave lessons on various instruments, and my love for teaching began. Those I tutored found themselves in honor bands, getting high marks on solo and small ensemble performances, and pursuing their own careers as musicians. I attended Campbellsville University in central Kentucky for a few years to obtain a music education degree. However, I soon realized that the school system is not where I need to teach, so I left to pursue a different field. I began studying audio engineering at the start of 2016 with RRFC: Audio Institute and at Deadbird Studio in Louisville, Kentucky. Recently, I have participated in a variety of ensembles from gigging blues, rock, and metal bands to orchestras and jazz combos. I have also started my own small recording studio where I specialize in demoing and marketing young talent and partner up with local studios as a recording and mixing engineer. My experiences have lead me to give many musicians a strong foundation to start their careers, regardless of the career path they choose.
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Aaron studied at the Manhattan School of Music in New York and the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he received their most prestigious prizes for performance. His teachers have included Alexander Kelly, Solomon Mikowsky, Gary Graffman, André Watts, John Browning and chamber music with Joseph Seiger, former duo partner of legendary violinist Mischa Elman. Since settling in the United Kingdom in 1984, Aaron has established an international career as soloist, chamber musician and educator. As well as appearing as soloist at London's South Bank in over thirty concertos, he has toured extensively as a recitalist and chamber musician worldwide. Aaron is currently the Head of Keyboard and Collaborative Piano at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. His students have gone on to win major prizes at international competitions including the Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv; UNISA in Pretoria, Viñes in Spain, Piano Campus in Paris, Redding-Piette and the Schubert... More... Peter is currently a piano teacher and musicologist living in Harpenden, Hertfordshire and has 33 students – from beginner to diploma level. When he was at school he was taught by Philip Martin. Before becoming a piano teacher Peter's original background was in teaching and local government. He was a principal inspector of schools and colleges, a deputy chief education officer for Bedfordshire LEA, a director in four councils, an assistant director and deputy chief executive in two other councils and acting chief executive at Watford Council. He has also been vice chair of a large housing association, chair of its remuneration and governance committee and a trustee of a music society. 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Teaching piano stimulated an interest in young people's development, leading Sue to take courses in Youth Counselling and a Postgraduate certificate in Youth and Community Studies. Highlights of her diverse career include playing first Keyboard for 'Les Miserables' at the... More... Angela Fogg (MA LRSM CKME MISM FRSA) is a teaching musician leading a double life as teacher of piano and Kodály musicianship. She studied piano with EPTA's founder Carola Grindea for several years and currently teaches in private practice but has also worked as a peripatetic piano teacher in state and private schools. She performs regularly at local events and played for many years with the Dolce Diva Quartet. In the past Angela has assisted at various EPTA Summer Schools and events, she has reviewed music for the EPTA Piano Journal since the 1990s and was in charge of advertising for several years. 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Q: Java - Generic Type Parameter - Separated Conditions IFoo<L extends List> { foo(L<String> listA, L<Integer> listB, ...); } Is it somehow (evn through some kind of design pattern) to archieve the above behavior? The only way I know is to do the following: IFoo<LA extends List<String>, LB extends List<Integer>, ...> { foo(LA listA, LB listB, ...); } But it is combersome to write and not really clean!
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What you know about energy is a powerful tool to help you grow an incredibly fulfilling and successful business. Just like we approach symptoms of illness in a client as indicators of an underlying pattern that often involves mindset, emotions, activities, and overall alignment with Source, our business requires the same. When a person is aligned and easily expressing the Source energy within them, they feel vitality, health, optimism and an enthusiasm towards life. The same is true for your business. At the core of assessing the health of your business is determining how aligned it is with your higher self's mission, values, and passion. When all of that is being expressed, you attract ideal clients effortlessly, you wake up excited and energized, you sense an abundance of income and time, you feel connected to a greater vision and possibility, and your impact is naturally effective. So what causes you to feel stressed, fearful, overwhelmed and burdened? Usually it is not one single factor but a pattern of energy stagnation or depletion that manifests in that way. A powerful yet often overlooked factor is our limiting beliefs and mindsets. A belief is simply a thought we keep thinking that solidifies. A mindset is a series of beliefs that resonate energetically and as such determine what experiences we will create and attract. For example a common belief among practitioners is: I am not good at business. This can often be expressed as, "I am not a business person, I wish someone else would run my business, I do not really like business, etc." Let's look at this for a moment. What we believe sets the parameters for what we can experience. If you believe you are not good at business, you will attract experiences that give evidence to support that belief – your business will not take off no matter how talented you are. No matter how much time and money you put into marketing, you will not attract the clients who will allow you to experience the joys of a full practice. Here is a simple exercise to try whenever you lack confidence or sense stagnation in your practice. I have a wonderfully successful business! Once you have at least one limiting belief, write it down and begin to think of exceptions that disprove this belief. For example, if the belief is, "Things never work out for me," reflect on and write down every situation that has worked out in your life regardless of whether it is related to your business or not. Then ask yourself: Can it really be true that things NEVER work out for me when I have this list of all these things that did? Then shift your awareness inside with the intention to connect with your higher self and ask: What is the truth? Allow yourself to relax and receive in a slow and intuitive way. Write down the insight you receive and create at least one affirmation based on this that helps you transform the limiting belief into an empowering, healthy one. Write it down and post it in several places where you can see it throughout the day. Say this affirmation first thing in the morning and right before you go to sleep and watch your circumstances change.
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continuing on in the screenshot vein, let's go for a little funny stuff this time - short but sahweet!! next time, i will show you some old skewl ads - they are awesome!!! here is a cleric tower - there are several towers scattered around istaria, and all of them hold secrets! there are a lot more unique and fascinating things to explore in istaria, you should come and see for yourself! remember there is both a f2p and a 14 day trial period you can use to try us out! o, the places you'll go!! would you like to see some concept and old art for some of the towns and explorable areas? i would be happy to show you! dalimond was originally the main town, before bristugo came along. so there is a lot of artwork associated with it. blighted areas, of course, get a lot of attention. there are several labyrinths, gates, archs, spider infestations, and contaminated natural areas. aughundell is another important city, so it got a lot of attention as well. i wish i had more original concept art for the other towns.....especially kion, my mostest fave city!
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Q: Code for finding element with correct event I have some code for firefox that runs to check whether an element on the page exists with a certain event handler, in this case onclick. Ever since FF4 came out I've been getting NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE and I'm guessing it has to do with the XPCNativeWrapper around the elements. Here is the code I use : var elem = null; var elems = doc.getElementsByTagName('td'); var firefoxWindow = window; for (a = 0; a < elems.length; a++) { if (((elems[a] != null && elems[a].hasAttributes() == true && elems[a].getAttribute('onclick') != null && elems[a].getAttribute('onclick').toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim) != null && elems[a].getAttribute('onclick').toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim).length >= 0) || (elems[a] != null && elems[a].onclick != null && elems[a].onclick.toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim) != null && elems[a].onclick.toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim).length >= 0))) elem = elems[a]; } var found = false; var window = null; for (var i = 0; i < firefoxWindow.frames.length; i++) { if (firefoxWindow.frames[i].toString().toLowerCase().indexOf('object window') > -1) { window = firefoxWindow.frames[i]; break; } } function recursiveSearch(frames) { for (var i = 0; i < frames.length; i++) { var elems = frames[i].document.getElementsByTagName('td'); for (a = 0; a < elems.length; a++) { if (((elems[a] != null && elems[a].hasAttributes() == true && elems[a].getAttribute('onclick') != null && elems[a].getAttribute('onclick').toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim) != null && elems[a].getAttribute('onclick').toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim).length >= 0) || (elems[a] != null && elems[a].onclick != null && elems[a].onclick.toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim) != null && elems[a].onclick.toString().match(/Goodbye Wonderful/gim).length >= 0))) elem = elems[a]; } if (elem) { found = true; return; } else { if (frames[i].frames.length > 0) { recursiveSearch(frames[i].frames); } } } } if (!elem && window.frames.length > 0) { recursiveSearch(window.frames); } if (elem != null) { print('##Result##' + elem.tagName); } else { print('failed'); I apologize for the long line in the middle but it does well to make sure that there are no null references. I have not been able to find anything on the changes made to events as this works just fine in FF 3.6. I have found that assigning events is different, but no mention of reading event properties. A: It turns out that the context that the javascript was running in was incorrect and was running on the firefoxwindow (which is why it could not access the event handlers) instead of running on the document of the window.
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Jenny Glam, also known as Jenny Church, Victoria Orman, is a hot babe from Hungary. She was born on 09 October, 1992. This pornstar is 26 years old and she has an amazing body 5 feet, 4 inches (162 cm) and measuring 34A-28-38. Her bio will be updated as more information becomes available.
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Long Hair Is Feminine Whole-Plot Reference Unintentional Period Piece Trope, Pages with broken file links, Motor Vehicle Tropes, Vehicle Tropes Just for Pun Food Tropes Bad Humor Truck File:Sweet-tooth-concept-art.jpg "SUCK my POPSICLE!" —Decal on Skids's/Mudflap's ice-cream truck mode in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Ah, the ice cream truck. An all-American staple of childhood. But what's this? The truck's driver is a Child-Hater who's doing this as a front to sell drugs? Or maybe he's a pedophile who can't keep his Mr. Softie in his pants? Or, worse yet, he's an uncaptured serial killer who's keeping the bodies between the fudge pops and the Creamsicles? And his truck is either an Alleged Car (either played straight or exaggerated), redesigned from a paddy wagon or a discarded military vehicle, or looks as if it was featured on an episode of Pimp My Ride. For some reason, ice cream truck drivers in fiction are hardly ever as wholesome as one might expect. The trope is named after the Good Humor ice cream company. May overlap with Monster Clown. Examples of Bad Humor Truck include: In Fullmetal Alchemist, the "Funny Bear" ice cream truck shows up in Central to hand out ammunition, mortars, and other materials. The enemy forces radio each other to watch out for the ice cream truck, so Mustang's team repaints it as the "Funny Bear" hot dog truck. Junji Ito's short story "Ice Cream Bus". The bus looks normal and the driver is a typical handsome bishounen, but it lures children away and slowly transforms them into ice cream, which/who they eat as they transform into ice cream. Billy Kincaid, an early Spawn villain, uses an ice cream truck to get closer to children, whom he then kidnaps and murders. In the Batman comics, Mr. Freeze has hijacked an ice cream truck on at least one occasion. Though he stole it mainly to survive, as he can only live in cold temperatures. It's also used sometimes by The Joker. In G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #178, the Blue Ninjas launch an assault on Broca Beach. The head Blue Ninja masterminds the operation from a heavily armed ice cream truck that he uses to move down Cobra forces. The Sesame Street movie, The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, features the Bad Humor Man (Steve Whitmire), who is the Trope Namer. Ice Cream Man, a horror film starring Clint Howard as a killer ice cream man. And there's also Mr. Ice Cream Man. The original version of Assault on Precinct 13 has a scene in which a violent street gang drives menacingly back and forth past a parked ice cream truck. After they've (seemingly) moved on, a little girl comes up and buys a cone while her father uses a phone booth up the street. After she leaves, the gang ambushes the driver and knocks him unconscious; meanwhile, the little girl, unaware of all this and discovering she's been given the wrong flavor, returns to the truck and gets shot and killed point-blank. Perhaps more significantly, it then turns out that the ice-cream vendor keeps a sizable revolver stashed in his cab. Max Keeble's Big Move featured one of the antagonists as a rather maniacal ice cream driver who would love to torture the protagonist while on his newspaper route. He even modified his truck to have an ice cream cannon (at least in the opening dream sequence). The Stephen King-directed Maximum Overdrive includes an ice cream truck among the killer machines that menace its human characters. In Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams, they have an ice cream truck named "Happy Herb's Nice Dreams". Take the words, "Ice Creams" and add a "N" in front and make "Creams" into "Dreams". Naturally, they sell marijuana from the truck, along with ice cream. How "wholesome" this is depends on your views. The heroes of Killer Klowns From Outer Space are "helped" by two idiots who "work" by driving an ice-cream truck. In Bill Forsyth's Comfort And Joy, a radio personality is shaken from his post-breakup funk when he gets in the middle of a mob-grade territory war between rival ice-cream vendors. Help - the Eastern death cult tails Ringo in a "Yippee! It's Mister Whippy!" ice-cream van. As thugs exit from the truck, one is eating a cone. A Mister Whippy van also appears in 28 Weeks Later. The trope is teasingly hinted at and then averted. Skids and Mudflap of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen take this trope one step further, as they actually are the ice cream truck (both of them). This doesn't stop them from being decidedly child-unfriendly, from yelling profanity-laced death threats through their bullhorn to posting offensive decals on their sides[1]. It is, however, played for laughs. There's one in Legion. The truck's completely normal. The driver however... Dr. Claw's henchmen Brick and McKible drive an ice-cream delivery truck in Inspector Gadget 2. Oddly enough, its trunk is large enough to accommodate Claw's escape jet. In Friday, Smokey owes money to the drug dealer Big Worm which he uses an ice cream truck as a cover up. Big Worm takes the boy's money without giving his order by saying it's closed. In Borat, Borat and Azamat acquire an ice cream truck for transportation, and after some thought they also acquire an animal to guard the truck. So naturally there is a scene where a bunch of kids run up expecting ice cream, and instead find a black bear. An ice cream truck is home to an illegal gun dealer in Southland Tales. The Agony Booth called this out, pointing out that an ice cream truck would bring attention that an illegal gun dealer would not want. Psychotic clown Javier in The Last Circus drives one. The detective's informant in Hellraiser Inferno is a sleazy ex-con ice cream man who has covered the inside of his truck with pornographic images. In Killjoy the titular Monster Clown uses an ice cream truck that acts as a gateway to an Abandoned Warehouse. The third Prom Night has Mary Lou Maloney appear as an ice cream vendor to a teacher, who she kills with a pair of cones and an electric mixer. The beginning of Act of Valor has the Chechen terrorist Abu Shabal driving what looks like an ice cream truck in the Phillipines to a school. Said Ice Cream Truck turns out to be a suicide car bomb, which kills the US Ambassador, his son, and several Phillipino schoolchildren. There's a Wallace Stevens poem called The Emperor of Ice Cream that's sort of hard to interpret, but the first stanza is definitely talking about an ice cream man, and the second is definitely talking about a dead body. Whether the first is the cause of the second can't be determined, but it's all rather creepy. Critics seem to favor the theory that it's about the wake of the old lady who's lying dead in the second stanza. In that case, the partying in the first stanza might be seen as life-affirming or callous. The poem is quoted by a character in Stephen King's 'Salem's Lot. Also quoted in Kingdom Hospital. Apparently King really likes this poem. In the novel The Clairvoyant Countess by Dorothy Gilman there is a significant ice cream truck company run by a very scary bad guy. Gahan Wilson wrote a short story called "Mr. Ice Cold". The ice cream truck and its driver look innocent enough at first. But then, a boy notices that there's one door on the truck that is never opened. One day he decides to take a quick peek inside the door and gets a nasty shock. Let's just say that Mr. Ice Cold prefers a different kind of treat besides ice cream. Not exactly ice cream truck, but a couple of Stephen King's short stories deal with a psychopathic milkman who plants poisonous spiders in his milk box, hands out all-purpose cream laced with highly corrosive acid and cartons of poisoned drinks, and was implied to have planted a bomb in one of his packages, which went off some time prior to the events of the story. All the stuff he needs is in his milk truck. Subverted in an Encyclopedia Brown story, where a clown who drove an ice cream truck disappeared along with a young boy and was accused of kidnapping him. Turned out they'd both been kidnapped. The M.I. High episode "Animal Spies" had a SKUL agent basing himself out of an ice cream truck. A Tales from the Crypt episode ("People Who Live In Brass Hearses") featured an ex-con trying to get revenge on an ice cream truck driver who, unbeknownst to the ex-con and his brother, was actually Siamese twins joined at the back. By the end, one twin has been murdered and the other continues to drive around in the truck with his dead, decaying twin still attached. One episode of Malcolm in the Middle featured a cranky, sadistic ice cream man who refused to sell any ice cream to the kids despite all of them being stuck for hours on a blocked road in the desert... yet let the kids watch him eat an ice cream bar inside the refrigerated truck. Subverted in Charmed: The ice truck driver was a good guy, while the children were demons. Shameless: the Maguires use an ice cream van as a front for dealing drugs and give Frank a job on it. ("If someone asks for a smartie...give them a pill. If someone asks for a polo...give them a pill.") Backfires somewhat when Frank takes some himself and ends up giving pills to an old woman who wanted some actual smarties. Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Ice-cream truck driver is just one of a series of loser jobs for Xander. In the original show, the pedophile celebrity in "Smoke" has an assistant drive an ice cream truck to playgrounds; he hides inside to scout out potential "playmates". In an episode of Law and Order: Criminal Intent the victim of the week is living in an ice cream truck, and using it as a base to sell bootleg DVDs. The short-lived '80s sitcom Jennifer Slept Here starred Ann Jillian as the title character, an old movie actress who had been run over by an ice cream truck and haunts her former home as a ghost. In Vanpires, an innocent looking ice cream truck is actually an evil vampire vehicle. Er, It Makes Sense in Context. One of the specials for The Adventures of Pete and Pete revolved around Mr. Tastee, an otherwise-amiable ice-cream man who always wore a mask in the shape of a grinning soft-serve cone and was hinted to have a shady past. In fact, the episode implies that the entire ice cream man profession, with its wandering routes and bright, happy masks, is actually an informal brotherhood for those seeking to escape and/or forget. The Showtime series Masters of Horror has an episode titled "We All Scream for Ice Cream". It's about a demonic, undead clown who works in an ice cream truck. His method is to sell ice cream to children, who then cause their parents to melt into a colored mess not unlike that of melted ice cream as soon as they bite into it. An episode of The King of Queens has Doug buy an ice cream truck only to be stalked by another truck driven by an unseen driver with snakeskin boots who tries to kill him at every opportunity. Eventually Doug sells the truck back to the original owner at a loss. We then see the owner talking to another prospective buyer while the camera zooms in on his boots... The Drew Carey Show has an old ice-cream truck being used to distribute Buzz Beer. Disappointing when kids find out they don't have any ice cream, and rude when they keep getting asked, but not actively evil. In the second episode of the original Life On Mars, Sam Tyler drives a witness incognito in an ice cream truck, hoping to spot a suspect. Unfortunately for the kids, Gene Hunt tags along too. Freddy Krueger in Freddy's Nightmares had one for luring in kids stored in his power plant base. In an episode of Happy Days, Fonzie quits his vehicle-repair job and must find a new way to make a living. He tries driving an ice cream truck, but he hates it because "Whenever I got it up to speed, some kid started chasin' after me wavin' a dime!" A Get Smart episode has a KAOS agent driving an ice-cream truck - he abducts Hymie the robot by asking him to reach way inside for a fudgesicle, then shoving him in. Hymie's first words when he's released - "Here's your fudgesicle." The Hub series The Haunting Hour the Series has a story called "Catching Cold," about a fat boy who pursues an ice cream truck and how the ice cream truck seems to favor him. Turns out the ice cream truck is haunted and traps those who are so obsessed with ice cream that they are willing to actively chase down the truck. It was also behind the disappearance of a boy in the late 1970s/early 1980s who did the same thing as the fat boy now and is now a fat, insane man who is more than willing to let the boy of 2011 trade places with him so the ice cream truck can feed off his soul. The beginning of the Season Sixteen episode of NCIS "Judge, Jury..." showed an ice cream truck stopping at the block, and a teenager getting an ice cream bar. A few hours later, said teenager was foaming at them mouth from the ice cream bar and in very critical condition as his father and sister looked on concerned and try to desperately call 911. It is later revealed that this was just one of six poisonings that occurred in the year 1989 involving ice cream bars laced with rat poison, and as the father of the deceased son was a sailor within the navy, the MRCT was involved in solving the case and even was going to conduct a trial. Unfortunately, they were forced to let the perp, a disgruntled ice cream truck driver, go free thanks to the DNA test being inadmissible in court. In the video confession, the driver also admitted that he not only hated ice cream, but that he also wanted the kids to get sick while dismissing it as only one person dying and it being thirty years since the event. The Rutles' song "Doubleback Alley" has a line about the funny man in the ice cream van who talked so queer... Strapping Young Lad's secret song from their album Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing, "Satan's Ice Cream Truck" about Exactly What It Says on the Tin. The song was actualized into a real demonic ice cream truck by a fan of the band from Minnesota. The truck is referred to as Hell General. General because it is made from an AM General postal truck and Hell because of where it supposedly comes from. Steve Taylor's "I Blew Up the Clinic Real Good" is about an ice cream truck driver who bombs an abortion clinic. In the 1940's, the Kay Kaiser Orchestra recorded a song called "The Bad Humor Man". Professor Elemental's "Animal Ice Cream", about selling your favorite ice cream mixed with bits of your favorite animal, from the back of a stolen ice cream truck. The Far Side plays with this several times. I cuss, you cuss, we all cuss for asparagus! There's another strip with the self-explanatory Liver-And-Onions Truck. And kids are hiding from the truck, implying they'll get the treats whether they like it or not. There's also the Vaccination Truck. A Pearls Before Swine comic has Pig getting hit by an ice cream truck. Gahan Wilson has an ice cream man opening the compartment to reveal a truckful of frozen child corpses. "Wrong door!" Tim Minchin did a routine on the jingles of ice cream vans, referring to them as "the mating call of the kiddy fiddler". Tim Minchin: Sorry, sorry, that's totally inappropriate. It's awful what I just did there when you think about it; I just made the assumption that having an ice cream van makes you a pedophile. It's awful... It's probably the other way around. Needles Kane from the Twisted Metal series drives Sweet Tooth, perhaps the most famous video game example of this...except his truck serves up missiles and other assorted armaments. He still hands out tasty kid's treats from it, just be prepared for the explosives and napalm is packs in the cones and ice cream sandwiches. Grand Theft Auto Vice City has a campaign where it turns out the ice cream factory is owned by a nasty old woman who hates children, who only uses ice cream as a front for her cocaine trafficking operations, and the ice cream trucks sell drugs instead. When you actually get the factory and ice cream truck, both of them are horribly glitched and unusable (saving at the factory corrupts your save file), so really it's the factory and truck that are at fault. Taking one of the ice cream trucks to another business you own, a car dealership/chop shop, helps complete the main storyline. "We need you to steal...um....take...we need an ice cream truck, okay?" It's also impossible to sell ice cream to kids, even if you wanted to, considering there are no kids in the game. It's entirely possible to run people over with the truck...but that's possible with all vehicles. Bonus: A secondary mission ends with the player murdering about a dozen mysterious people on the rooftop of the ice cream business based on an intercepted call. In the flash game Cream Wolf, the Ice Cream Truck driver is actually a Werewolf who's fattening kids up so that he can bait them back to his place when full moon arrives and proceed to "Make new flavors" out of them. It's even complete with a creepy jingle during midnight. One of the enemies in Toejam and Earl is a phantom ice cream truck that randomly appears and disappears and tries to run down our alien heroes. This page at I Can Has Cheeseburger. In an episode of Dexters Laboratory, the ice cream truck driver has a grudge against Dexter because he once paid him with a heavy jar of pennies which caused him to trip and break his tooth which in turn made him lose his apartment, his car, his girlfriend and forced him to live under a bridge, effectively causing his entire life to be ruined; and thus refuses to stop for him. Ice Cream Man: I can't even eat ice cream anymore, because of the pain! All because of you and your stupid pennies!!! Moral Orel has Mr. Creepler, a pedophile and serial rapist. Fortunately by the third season he's been put through the Electric Chair, though he's left some lasting trauma on one of his victims. Sadly, he's only one of the several Complete Monsters of the series. Hey Arnold had an ice cream man named "The Jolly Olly Man" (voiced by Dan Castellaneta, using a voice that sounds like a mix between his normal voice and a bitter, insane take on Arnie Pie [the helicopter news reporter who hates Kent Brockman]) who hated kids and in one episode was on the verge of getting fired because his attitude was hurting sales. In another episode, he tried charging kids $20 for ice cream during a heat wave. Codename: Kids Next Door had an entire organization of ice cream men that were keeping all the ice cream for the adults. Ice cream men are often used as Mooks for various villains. There's one in the first episode of My Life as a Teenage Robot. The Tom and Jerry movie has one of the villains steal an ice cream cart and use it as his vehicle in the finale. There's even a shot from the cart's point of view of him stalking towards it with an evil grin on his face. In an episode of The Mighty B, there's one of these: the driver gets pissed off at Bessie because she reports him to his manager (just because he accidentally ran ONE stop sign in ten years of driving the truck). In Bessie's defense, she thought she was calling the actual driver; she didn't know it was the phone number of his manager's office. An episode of Justice League features a man in an ice cream truck prominently, and he does have a dark secret, although this example is more like the Charmed subversion listed above. By the end, we learn he's been driving that truck for 40 years, give or take a few days and is glad to finally escape! The Simpsons episode "Bart of Darkness" opens with Springfield suffering a blistering heat wave. An ice-cream truck comes down the street with the driver shouting, "Ice cream! Ice cream!" ...but, when the children run up to it, they hear his entire sentence: "I'm all outta ice cream!" And then, right after that comes another, similar truck: Truck driver: Chili! Red-hot Texas-style chili! And we got ginger ale; boiling hot Texas-style ginger ale! An early episode of Invader Zim featured an ice cream truck that blared ominous-sounding propaganda from its speakers. YOU LIKE ICE CWEAM. YOU LOVE ICE CWEAM. YOU LOVE IT. YOU NEED IT. YOU MUST HAVE ICE CWEAM. YOU CANNOT RESIST ZE ICE CWEAM. TO RESIST IS HOPELESS. YOUR EXISTENCE IS MEANINGLESS WITHOUT ICE CWEAM. Fairly Oddparents has Crocker's van, which is often disguised as an ice cream truck. In the Looney Tunes episode "Yankee Doodle Bugs", an ice cream truck shows up during the Continental Army's winter encampment at Valley Forge, it's loudspeaker merrily playing "Yankee Doodle Dandy". The irked soldiers promptly shoot it full of holes. Cars: The first opponent Tormentor (Mater's monster truck wrestler alter ego) had to face in Monster Truck Mater is a modified ice cream monster truck named Ice Screamer. When Boog is behind the wheel of the Frosty Bus, there's no chance for Fanboy and Chum Chum to get their Frosty Freezy Freeze. A common gag in most of the Tex Avery cartoons would show the bad guy apparently holding up an armored car/stagecoach (or whatever was period-appropriate) only for the camera to pull back and show he's actually robbing an ice cream truck. One episode of Kim Possible set in Florida had Drakken staking out in an ice-cream truck with the intent of tapping into the MP 3 players of all the teenagers on Spring Break, making them his mind-controlled slaves. (He got the frequency wrong and ended up tapping into the hearing aids of all the retirees living there.) Hinted at on Family Guy; local pedophile Herbert wanted an ice cream truck. In one episode of Generator Rex, the villain Gatlocke has a fleet of vehicles, including an ice cream truck that's been given the Mad Max treatment. The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. The conflicts, in which vendors raided one another's vans and fired shotguns into one another's windscreens, were more violent than might typically be expected between ice-cream salesmen. Mafia hitman Robert Pronge drove a Mister Softee truck to appear inconspicuous. Richard "Iceman" Kuklinski froze his victims' bodies in an ice cream truck to skew the estimated time of their death. Kenneth Bianchi, one of the Hillside Stranglers, worked as an ice cream man. A suspected victim of his disappeared when she went out one day to buy a cone. Fred West, another serial killer, also worked as an ice cream man. While one, he accidentally ran over a kid. The Topps trading card series Weird Wheels had a card titled Bad Humor Truck. From the webcomic A Softer World "Scoot Scoot Scoot".. ↑ i.e. SUCK MY POPSICLE Retrieved from "https://allthetropes.fandom.com/wiki/Bad_Humor_Truck?oldid=354503" Motor Vehicle Tropes
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The draft law stating that the National Bank of Romania (BNR) must bring back to Romania all the gold reserves it keeps abroad has passed the Budget Commission in the Chamber of Deputies. The law be put up to a vote in the Chamber and if approved, all the gold the BNR keeps in London must be brought home. The draft law modifies Law 312/2004 regarding the status of the BNR. The Budget Commission amended the draft so none of the gold can remain outside the country. The initial draft, adopted by the Senate on April 1, said that 5 percent of the gold reserve could continue to be kept outside the country, but only if made a profit for the bank. BNR Governor Mugur Isarescu said that this was the "international reserve", not the "internal reserve" and it is meant to give Romania credibility when it borrows on international markets. But the initiators of the bill claimed that the international situation has changed and keeping the gold outside the country is no longer justified. BNR has a gold reserve of 103.7 tons, estimated to be worth EUR 3.84 billion. 65 percent of it is kept in London, which means that over 60 tons of gold will have to be brought home. "The National Bank of Romania cannot support the legislative proposal in question in the form adopted by the Senate and cannot fully accept the proposals for amendments received from Senator Serban Nicolae. First of all, I would like to point out that according to the European legislation, Law 312 on the Statute of the National Bank of Romania requires mandatory consultation of the European Central Bank prior to the adoption of any legislative proposal by the Parliament so that the opinion of this European institution can be taken into account. Secondly I would like to point out that according to the European Central Bank, the central bank's attribution and management of the official reserves of the Member States involves taking decisions on holding, keeping, arranging, negotiating and daily management, as well as managing long-term international reserves," explained Adrian Dumitrescu, a BNR expert, during debates at the Chamber of Deputies.
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Colleen du Pon earned a BA in Silversmithing and Metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts in London in 2002 and has since worked as an Artist Blacksmith and Metal Sculptor, combining traditional forging techniques with contemporary metalworking processes to create works deeply influenced by the natural world. Located on West side of Mappercombe farm complex, halfway along brick built building at the grey double doors. Ample parking.
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This exhibition features more than 60 printed posters published in the entire baseball world in Japan during the 2013 season. The Museum would be happy to invite visitors to take part in vote for their favourite poster. Voting ends on January 7, 2014 and the 10 most popular items will be announced on January 10. So please take a look at the posters displayed in the exhibition room and write a number of your favourite one. Your vote counts!
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The Credit Information Sharing Association of Kenya (CIS Kenya) was set up to institutionalize the National Credit Information Sharing (CIS) Forum. The Forum was created in early 2012 in order to bring together both bank and non-bank credit providers to map the way forward towards implementing full file comprehensive CIS in Kenya. Prior to the formation of CIS Kenya, the implementation of CIS in Kenya was spearheaded by the Kenya Credit Information Sharing Initiative (KCISI), a partnership between Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and Kenya Bankers Association (KBA). CIS Kenya was launched on September 24th 2013 (then referred to as Association of Kenya Credit Providers (AKCP)), and its Governing Council was constituted soon thereafter at its first AGM in November 2013. In Mid-2014, CIS Kenya embarked on a strategic planning exercise to define its five-year focus, from 2015-2019. CIS Kenya's broad mandate is to promote best practices in credit provision. Additionally, the association plays a leading role in fostering the growth of the credit market by working towards the implementation of an effective credit information sharing mechanism. This reflects CIS Kenya's unique task which is to establish a self-regulatory mechanism centered on credit information sharing, that eventually yields benefits for credit providers, consumers and the economy at large. Our specialists have a great deal of experience and skills in Credit Sharing Information.
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A week break between jobs, during a national heat wave, I scuttled down to Devon and my favourite peaceful, energising place. A thatched cottage in Sheepwash that is the writers retreat. The white painted walls remind me of the peaceful optimism of Scandinavian homes. Each room is quietly alive with freshly picked garden flowers. A Sweetpea aroma gently fills the kitchen following the fresh, daily, baked bread scent. I sketch, read, write and research on the internet in the cool privacy of my room that supplies a gentle shady breeze from the village square. The visiting writers gather for lunch in the courtyard in the shade of a massive awning hung from Bob's workshop. The conversation moves smoothly from light entertainment through the business of writing to the content of novels. Always engaging, such good company. Writers come from all over the country, the world. I've met Americans and South Africans here. Given that almost everyone is writing a novel, I'm normally the exception, I still find the diversity of guests' age and experience an unexpected and pleasant surprise. This scribble was published on Sunday, July 21st, 2013. You can follow any banter on this scribble with the RSS 2.0 feed. You can share your inspired musings after typing the anti spam word near the bottom of the page. But no Pinging because its too naughty. 33.9 miles from where I was born. Gosh….
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Mandaza Augustine Kandemwa is a nganga, a Bantu shaman or medicine man, in the Shona and Ndebele traditions of Zimbabwe. He carries with great heart the Central African tradition of healing and peacemaking. Mandaza regularly travels North America providing an opportunity for people to gather to experience an indigenous understanding of the interrelatedness of healing, peacemaking and community. People come to Mandaza from all over southern Africa to receive healing and initiation. He does not charge for his services. In Africa people try to offer a donation in return for his healing work, but he works with the poorest of the poor, who have sometimes walked great distances to be with him, and it is more likely that he will have to feed them than that they will not be able to pay him. Between Mandaza and Simakuhle, his wife, they have many children and a large kinship network and community that are dependent upon them for food and spiritual nourishment. A former anti-apartheid activist from Zimbabwe, Mandaza is one of the truly exceptional men of our time, a warm and generous teacher and healer with magnificent gifts and an entourage of spirits, a man of deep and profound love, laughter and wisdom. Educated in the western traditions of what was then colonial-era, Rhodesia, Mandaza was called by the ancestors to the old ways and taught the exceptional art and craft of being a true healer. He has the skill to look into an individuals' heart, even if he has not met them before, and thereby awaken the process of initiation that removes the obstacles between the initiate and the spirits. Mandaza taught about peace-making and offered his healing services at Northern Edge Algonquin in August of 2008. He sat down for an interview to talk about his beliefs in this video. Some of the participants of the program also shared their experiences in this video. "Tatenda" http://www.ihcenter.org/groups/tatenda.html – is a non-profit organization committed to supporting and sustaining traditional healers and their communities in Africa (was previously the Nanga Project). This is the project supporting Mandaza's work, his family and the community around him in Zimbabwe as well as to fostering exchange between different indigenous healers and western culture. When visiting communities in North America, the core group coordinating Tatenda (all on a volunteer basis) encourage and support donations to the Tatenda Project to support Mandaza and his Daré in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
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Cognitive science investigates how information is represented, processed, and transformed in both humans and machines. The program involves the interdisciplinary study of the mind and seeks to further understand what the mind does and how it works. Within the Department of Psychology, the cognitive science program at Mount Allison is one-of-a-kind in Atlantic Canada — incorporating perspectives from a variety of fields. Specific courses in psychology, computer science, physics, philosophy, and chemistry form the core of the program, and you select the remainder to focus on your particular interests. In first year you will take introductory psychology, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, and physics courses. You will also be encouraged to pursue independent summer research projects, directed studies projects, or to contribute to faculty research projects as a research assistant. Find a list of cognitive science courses in the academic calendar - cognitive science. "Mount Allison is one of the only universities in Canada that offers an undergraduate major in cognitive science. Most schools' only option is for students to supplement a more traditional program with a few cognitive science courses. "I wanted a program that could introduce me to the various approaches to studying the mind, including computer science, psychology, and philosophy, and also provide opportunities to explore some research areas in more detail. The cognitive science program at MtA was very good at doing just that!" Cognitive science is part of the Department of Psychology at Mount Allison. There are opportunities for students to work as research assistants during the summer and as research or teaching assistants during the academic year. Students are also encouraged to pursue their own research and may apply for summer research awards.
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According to the Times , Meehan had long expressed interest in the personal life of the aide. The allegations against Meehan underscore an important point about the deeply flawed process used by lawmakers to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct: There is no better place to be a sexual predator than the U.S. The legislators then went to the Election Commission arguing that since the High Court had declared their appointment null and void, the poll panel could not hear a petition against them for holding an office that never existed. Addressing media, Rai also said that the party will launch a campaign against BJP's decisions to allow FDI in retail and the sealing drive in the city. McConnell echoed the White House's language, but Schumer fought back, blaming Trump for leading him to believe a deal was possible on the immigration dispute but then failing to bring his own party along. 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Greitens admitted last week to a 2015 affair with his St. Louis hairdresser, but called it a private matter that he and his wife are addressing. Greitens' personal lawyer, Jim Bennett, has maintained that neither he nor the governor have been contacted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mr Trump said the language he used in the meeting was tough, but was not what was reported . Mr Kiraithe further said Kenya supports the statement made by the African Union condemning Mr Trump's comments. "He speaks not just for himself, but the whole United States", the former ambassador added. On Wednesday, in an apparent rejection of Trump's reported comments, U.S. Attention was concentrated among the president's opponents, with more than 70 percent of Clinton voters, but just over half of Trump voters and less than 40 percent of nonvoters and third-party voters saying they were familiar with the remark. According to Massachusetts State Police, two tractor trailers and four passenger vehicles were involved in total. One person was seriously injured and at least three others suffered minor injuries. The rogue boatie who foiled a third rocket launch attempt at Mahia Peninsula will not be charged, police say. Rocket Lab is hoping to launch its second test flight this afternoon - the first day in a nine-day window for the second test flight of the Electron rocket on the Mahia Peninsula. Kazakhstan holds the council presidency this month, and Nazarbayev was chairing a meeting on confidence-building measures to tackle the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. He has also threatened to exit the deal. Earlier, Mr Tillerson said Russian Federation and China should implement the United Nations sanctions against North Korea for their own safety. Delegations from the South Korean and North Korean Olympic bodies are present, along with the PyeongChang Organizing Committee and IOC President Thomas Bach. "As of today, the original pre-registration pool of 500 athletes has already been reduced by 111 by the panel", the International Olympic Committee said in a statement, following the recommendation of an independent invitation review panel. It further read, "Like other countries that have merit-based immigration, President Trump is fighting for permanent solutions that make our country stronger by welcoming those who can contribute to our society, grow our economy and assimilate into our great nation". That, Meadows said, "would indicate that (Trump) is open to having immigrants coming here from everywhere". He also briefly touched on DACA and blamed Democrats for failing to raech a deal o the policy that offers protection for people who were brought to the USA illegally as children. His cholesterol is too high but he has excellent cardiac health, a ideal cognitive score and great genes. "I can tell you explicitly they are wrong", the Illinois Democrat told the network's Jake Tapper, scoffing at a defense some have mounted that the president said "shithouse" and not "shithole". Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the Australian Open men's doubles to save himself for an all-out singles assault at Melbourne Park. Away from his favoured Hisense Arena where he draws energy from the raucous atmosphere, the 17th seed reined supreme in the tiebreaks, downing former finalist Tsonga 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5) on the floodlit centre court. Chatham Lodging Trust (NYSE:CLDT) institutional sentiment decreased to 1.31 in Q3 2017. It has underperformed by 14.08% the S&P500. The stock of United Financial Bancorp, Inc. Cyrusone Inc had 57 analyst reports since August 6, 2015 according to SRatingsIntel. The stock now has an average rating of "Hold" and an average price target of $20.40. It is being said to be a fight between the Congress and the BJP in the "semi-final" of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018. "The results are a strong signal to the BJP about what it had been doing in the state under the guise of its hallow promises". Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghir had called on the kingdom and its allies to act "now, not tomorrow", and said saving the Yemeni rial means "saving Yemenis from inevitable starvation". The kingdom accuses the Houthis of stealing government revenues meant for public services and of manipulating the exchange rate. Earlier this month Norway suspended exports of weapons and ammunition to the UAE over concerns they could be used in the war in Yemen. Negotiations continued on Capitol Hill Saturday, as both the House and Senate returned to look towards an end to the shutdown after it went into effect at midnight. "Every American knows the Republican Party controls White House, the Senate, the House - it is their job to keep the government open". The White House also pointed at Democrats. Hundreds of thousands of USA government defence workers, park rangers and business regulators will be left temporarily out of work. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said his party took significant steps to reach a deal, including raising the possibility of funding for Mr Trump's proposed wall along the United States border with Mexico, which they have ardently opposed. About 750,164 shares traded. Shares of Advance Auto Parts Inc ( NYSE AAP ) opened at 110.34 on Friday. (NYSE:AAP) has risen 5.52% since January 19, 2017 and is uptrending. Current price places the company's stock 4.88% away from its 200-day simple moving average, 17.6%, away from the 50-day average and also 8.49% away from 20-day average. A statement from the Australia Group said strong support was expressed for India's membership at the club's June 2017 plenary. It may be recalled that India had joined the WA just one and a half months ago while it had joined the MTCR in 2016. He did not provide details on the number of gunmen or if there were any casualties. US officials in Kabul told Fox News the hotel was on fire. An official at the Afghan spy agency told an worldwide news agency that the gunmen were "shooting at guests". About 265,566 shares traded. It has underperformed by 1.25% the S&P500. (NASDAQ: JKHY ). The California-based Kayne Anderson Rudnick Invest Mngmt Ltd has invested 1.61% in Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 46 funds opened positions while 115 raised stakes. (NASDAQ:JKHY) or 122,156 shares. (NASDAQ:JKHY). Blackrock accumulated 8.55 million shares or 0.04% of the stock. There is a chance that some kind of measure could be reached during the weekend, as late night discussion and negotiation were underway up until the deadline. What we'd really like the Democrats in the Senate to do is tell us why they don't like the bill. Short and Mulvaney also insisted that Trump has been doing all he can to avert a shutdown, working the phones from the White House to lobby lawmakers to get on board and keep the government open. Local sources said that soon after the explosion government forces cordoned the area to search for the grenade throwers, scores of youth raised slogans and pelted rocks on them. On January 12, terrorists opened fire on a police post in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir. Previous year in October, terrorists hurled grenade at a police post in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam area.
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Dignity/courageous examples of graceful responses < Dignity At times some extraordinarily courageous people have responded with remarkable grace when faced with cruel humiliation. Perhaps you can gain inspiration from their examples. Vivien Theodore Thomas rose above poverty and racism to become a cardiac surgery pioneer and a teacher of operative techniques to many of the country's most prominent surgeons. He was the first African American without a doctorate degree to perform open heart surgery on a white patient in the United States. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was an African American civil rights activist, whom the U.S. Congress later called "the first lady of civil rights", and "the mother of the freedom movement". On December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks, age 42, refused to obey bus driver James Blake's order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger. Nelson Mandela served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999, and was the first South African president to be elected in a fully representative democratic election. Before his presidency, Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist, and the leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC). In 1962 he was arrested and convicted of sabotage and other charges, and sentenced to life in prison. Mandela served 27 years in prison, spending many of these years on Robben Island. Following his release from prison on 11 February 1990, Mandela led his party in the negotiations that led to multi-racial democracy in 1994. As president from 1994 to 1999, he frequently gave priority to reconciliation. Following the 1981 assassination attempt Pope John Paul II asked people to "pray for my brother ( Ağca, his attempted assassin) ... whom I have sincerely forgiven." The Truth and Reconciliation Commission — a court-like restorative justice body assembled in South Africa after the abolition of apartheid — chose truth, admission of guilt, and forgiveness rather than revenge for unspeakable acts of cruelty. Despite being born without a right hand, Jim Abbott became a successful athlete. He won an gold metal at the 1988 summer Olympics, and went on to pitch a no-hitter as a New York Yankee. He currently works as a motivational speaker. Retrieved from "https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Dignity/courageous_examples_of_graceful_responses&oldid=1592729"
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A property deal that will see governments on both sides of the border pay US$48.4 million to the City of Detroit clears a major hurdle to construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. The deal announced Friday includes property acquisition, job training and even environmental monitoring. It still requires final approval from Detroit's city council. It is the culmination of months of tense negotiations between Detroit, the neighbourhood and bridge authority officials over city lands in the community of Delray — an industrial area in southwest Detroit where the Howe bridge will be located. The city has agreed to sell 36 land parcels and will receive $33 million which includes money to be used for neighbourhood redevelopment. The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department and Public Lighting Authority will get $3 million for its assets in the project's footprint. The deal also provides $10 million for a training initiative to prepare workers for both bridge construction and other related jobs. Another $2.4 million will be spent over the next 10 years to monitor the air quality and health of residents in a community known as Michigan's most polluted due to industries in the area, including U.S. Steel on Zug Island. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan credited the neighbourhood's community advisory group for being instrumental in securing the agreement. "This kind of collaborative approach is how we are going to approach every major project that comes into our city," Duggan said. "We were able to come up with a package that addresses the needs and concerns of the community in the area of the bridge and positions Detroiters to take advantage of the jobs that this once-in-a-lifetime infrastructure project will create for years to come. Construction on the Howe bridge is scheduled to start sometime next year. The bridge authority is expected to select a contractor for the project at the end of this year. The project includes the new crossing, plazas on both sides of the border and a new two-kilometre feeder road in Detroit that will link the bridge to the I-75 freeway. "The (advisory group) and community have fought long and hard to secure the best outcome for the people of Southwest Detroit and Delray," said Simone Sagovac, a member of the community group. Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder praised all those involved in hammering out the agreement.
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The 92nd Academy Awards The Conjuring Universe The Fast & The Furious Antaries Movie Review – Dark Tower, The November 10, 2017 November 1, 2017 Rodney Twelftree Director : Nikolaj Arcel Year Of Release : 2017 Principal Cast : Idris Elba, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Taylor, Claudia Kim, Fran Franz, Abbey Lee, Jackie Earl Haley, Katheryn Winnick, Nicholas Pauling, Dennis Haysbert, Michael Barbieri, Jose Zuniga, Alex McGregor. Approx Running Time : 124 Minutes Synopsis: The last Gunslinger, Roland Deschain, has been locked in an eternal battle with Walter O'Dim, also known as the Man in Black, determined to prevent him from toppling the Dark Tower, which holds the universe together. With the fate of the worlds at stake, good and evil will collide in the ultimate battle as only Roland can defend the Tower from the Man in Black. 2017 proved to be a boon year for Steven King fans, with the release of no fewer than three major projects based on the acclaimed horror writer's work. A reworked film version of IT accompanied a Netflix take on Gerald's Game, although both were beaten to the audience punch by the long-in-gestation cinematic debut of eponymous hero Roland Deschain and The Dark Tower, an adaptation of King's fantasy opus long mooted to be unfilmable. Sadly, Nikolaj Arcel's film achieves the distinction of confirming this thinking, with The Dark Tower a muddied, confusing, laborious attempt to coalesce thousands of pages of text into a 2-hour film without success. Set in both New York City and a far off dimension known as Mid-World, The Dark Tower sees young Jake Chambers (Tom Taylor) beset by visions of a mysterious Man In Black (Matthew McConaughey) and a gunslinger, Roland (Idris Elba), who battle for the fate of the universe. The Man in Black, an ageless sorcerer and deceiver named Walter Paddick, wants to destroy a structure known as the Dark Tower, an edifice which would allow him to control all across the universe and plunge it into a hellish darkness. I'm unfamiliar with King's Dark Tower novels on an intimate level, only having the most cursory understanding of their concepts and characters, and having watched this film that remains unchanged. No doubt King's novels have been scoured for the best bits to insert into this muddled attempt to put his enormous scope on the screen, and aside from a number of Easter eggs (referring obliquely to IT, Misery, The Shining – Jake's ability to "see" his visions is known as "shining", so ha ha – and other films) there's few things in The Dark Tower to engender either excitement or entertainment. There's some fun, a gravelly turn from McConaughey to appreciate as he scowls his way through the Man In Black, and Elba's gravitas achieves a lot, but the writing and staging of the film feels indifferent to the material it's working with. The film feels too piecemeal to make sense, a little like 2017's other literary debacle, Death Note, with the cherry-picked plot points breezing by too fast to offer a decent emotional weight to the movie. Among the four screenwriters credited to this thing is one Akiva Goldsman, an Oscar winner best known for the awful Batman & Robin and Lost In Space once upon a time, and at no point does this film ever feel like it was touched by a writer competent enough to really clutch King's subtleties and emotional beats – and King is among the best writers of emotion, smothered by supernatural horror as it typically is with his work – which is disappointing indeed. This probably has a lot to do with the problematic development of The Dark Tower as a project. Notably, both JJ Abrams and Ron Howard were attached to this film at one point, dropping out through artistic differences or simple schedule reshuffling, leaving Danish director Arcel to helm a studio-meddled disaster as best he could. Plagued by backroom infighting, Arcel's name nearly came off this film as it eventually slid into cinematic release, although in fairness doing justice to the lengthy tome of King's novels deserved somebody with more directorial panache than the man behind A Royal Affair. In spite of a script without soul, The Dark Tower's bothersome style feels too disparate to make much sense – part western, part sci-fi, part horror, part…. family drama, you never feel anything for either Jake or Roland at an emotional level (or at least, I didn't), and it makes investing in the supernatural antics a trifle difficult. As an end-of-the-world apocalyptic blockbuster, it certainly boasts some impressive effects, as clumsily as they're utilised. The Dark Tower sits comfortably with fellow 2017 alumni in the "most disappointing" category as The Mummy, King Arthur and Baywatch, with similar tonal issues and consequentially fatal storytelling gaps. Audiences no longer accept shoddy film-making now that we have access to high quality television programming from Netflix and its ilk, and a film's need to tell a convincing story, with compelling characters and appreciatively more sense has never been more prescient. Film competes with television on the big stage these days, and lifeless productions like The Dark Tower will be eviscerated by audiences who demand more, and better. The film isn't bad because of anything specific, but a disappointment due to everything overall. From the story through to the direction, The Dark Tower's stagnant plot and confusing sense of itself – what exactly is this film, really? – makes for a discombobulating and often frustrating viewing experience. BASTILLE DAY (James Watkins – 2016) Movie Review "Star Trek Beyond": Fast And Furious In Space Zootropolis (2016) – Grog's Movie Review © 2017, Rodney Twelftree. All rights reserved. Trailer Trash! – Early Man (Trailer #3) Power Play: Hollywood's Sexual Perversions Are Coming Home To Roost 4 Thoughts to "Movie Review – Dark Tower, The" Dell on Movies (@w_ott3) Interesting you should mention Death Note, seeing how much we disagree on that one. I will disagree a bit here. I did enjoy this, but mostly on the strength of what you note as its strongest qualities – the performances of McConaughey and Elba. It is, as you say, too piecemeal and certainly would have benefited from a tighter focus. So, I had some fun with it, but it could have been a whole lot better. Rodney Twelftree I think comparisons between Dark Tower and Death Note are apt considering both properties have significant narrative complexity that just isn't replicated within the film versions. I'm okay with films condensing or streamlining an author's narrative so long as the overall thematic and emotional weight is kept, and with this film I just didn't think it happened. As a B-movie actioner with minor excitement I guess you could enjoy The Dark Tower, and compared to other King adaptations down the years this is far from the worst: but when you consider that this film arrived in the same year as the IT remake, 1922, and Gerald's Game, the bar is too high elsewhere for this one to be considered a pass. Gerald's Game was very good, but I still need to see It and 1922. I'm hoping to check out 1922 this week (provided I find the time!). 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And all I think to myself, that they have never tried it or that they have no idea whats going on in the current world. For me, learning Chinese has become a passion the same way I teach Yong Chun – Wing Tsun( 咏春), which is a very beautiful form of Chinese martial art and I see a lot of similarities in learning the language and learning this martial art. As a matter of fact, I teach myself to speak Mandarin the same I teach students Wing Tsun. And it does work. Before I will share with you what I think is the best way to learn Mandarin, I think you will find this video very interesting, since is made from a guy who learned Chinese in 6 months! I like to start with ths one first, because I see a lot of students being affraid of making mistakes. I think its a sideeffect of learning in the class environment at school. Many teacher and books will teach you a lot of stuff that you do not need while learning the language at the beginning. They will teach you a lot of grammar, exceptions and dwell too much on saying things correctly. But then, your mind will be always thinking about how to say it correctly without making mistakes. I believe this is wrong. When you learn the language this way, you will always be in thinking mode and your speach will be so slow! That is not natural. So my advice is that you try to say the new word as you hear it. Try to match the sound of the word as the native speaker would say it. Say it alound so many times that it will become natural. You see, you will not learn this from book or from a teacher who only wants you to know the grammar stuff, but there is no conversation during the class. That is why I recommend learn from courses that have audios and videos, here are my favorite Mandarin Chinese learning course that trully work and make you ready to speak. We have discussed how you should not be affraid to make mistakes. Please remember this and keep it deeply rooted in your mind. That way you will never stop the action and will master the language much faster. Now its time to master the Chinese sounds or Pinyin. I have already written two articles on this topic — Chinese Alphabet and Chinese tones pronunciation. So go and watch the videos on those pages. Try to spend first week watching the videos and trying to copy the sound of it. You will see that most of the sounds will be similar to English language, but some will be completely out of your league. Again, do not be affraid to make mistakes. After a week of trying, I believe you will already know which sounds are easy for you and which are the most difficult ones. Once you know this information, focus all your time to master the most difficult Mandarin sounds and tones combinations. This way, you will improve with much higher speed! Then find other ways to learn from hearing and repeating the sounds. For this the Rocket Chinese is the best, since it has voice recognition, where you can hear the sound of a native speaker and than you can record your version and compare to the native version. Again, that is a feature that can nnot be duplicated or learn from any Mandarin language book. When you go to this stage, you should be pretty confident in pronouncing Mandarin Chinese tones and letters. Now, you need to learn some basic grammar patterns in order to make sentences and some easy words so you can practice the patterns. Basic Grammar Patterns: Here you need to realize that in Mandarin language, grammar is not so difficult. But there could be some exeptions. Do noy worry about it untill later stages of your learning process. For now, you need to focus only on couple things like:How to put sentence together, how to make a question, how to say that things already happened and the action finished (past tense) and how to create sentence that some action will happen in near future (future tense).Once you know these basics, all you do is to replace the words with new ones and form a new sentence, will it be to infrom someone about something, will it be asking simple question about somethin, talking about what you did the other day or what you will be doing in the future. You do not need anything more than this to start speaking Mandarin Chinese! Do not make it difficult, make it as simple as possible. Basic vocabulary: I think you would aggree that without words, you can not express what you want to say. So once you master some basic grammar patterns, you need to focus on learning new words. And please do not learn words by words, but try to learn the words inside the basic grammar sentences we talked about above.That way, you not only learn new Mandarin vocabulary, but further reinforce the grammar inside your brain. With this, the brain creates a new pathways that will help you later to speak as fluently as you can. Because brain likes to create associations and when you help yout brain to so this, your Chinese language learning progress will increase exponentionally. This one is very important trick. As soon as you know how to create the basic sentences and get some new vocabulary, you need to immediately to put it into use. What I am doing is having inner conversation in my head. I role play all kinds of situations, which will keep my brain busy. I can stay like this the whole day. Now, it does not mean you do not speak aloud. I watched some actors doing some roleplaying for themselves in front of a mirror. Do the same! Basically, first create a dialogue in your mind. Try to visualize the particular situation. Than repeat it like 5 times in your mind, without making any sounds. Just in your head. After that go in fronnt of a mirror and repeat the same visualization, but now you try to talk like it is for real. You will be amazed on how fast your language will improve! Of course you can do this in a kitchen when you prepare your meals, in the shower or wherever you are and whenever you feel like it. Heck, even walking down the street. Just pretend that you are talking on the phone! Nobody will suspect that you just playing…lol! This is the last step, but very important one. Without this, you will only guess if you saying things the right way. I suggest to find somebody who speaks Mandarin Chinese already, preferably a native speaker, since he or she can give you immediate feedback on how they say it. This way, your Mandarin learning will become as natural as possible and you will know that you are really able to speak real Chinese! What if you do not have a Mandarin language speaker around? Do not worry. There are plenty opportunities that you can find native speaker online. My favorite place is iTalki — that is a site, where you can trully find Mandarin Chinese language exchange partners or even professional tutors that still cost less that a class at your local boring language school. You can learn more about iTalki website here, you should give it a try if you are serious about speaking Chinese fluently, but have nobody to practice with. And without practicing with native speakers, your progress will be very slow. Later you might even get discouraged and frustrated. And you will quit. That would be a pitty, you have started a long journey to master one of the most beautiful language in the world, so go for it all the way! OK, you have now discovered what I believe the only way of learning to speak Chinese fluently. As you can see, it is not so difficult and it is not some rocket science or secret. Just common sence that will make the learning process more fun! And I always say that if its not fun, its not worth doing it. Once you have clear answer in your mind, there is no doubt that you can not do that. Just go for it and have fun while learning to speak Mandarin Chinese language! Is Learning Mandarin Chinese Easy or Difficult?
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The has announced a $2.5 million grant to in Cape Town, South Africa, in support of the organization's efforts to reduce the number of babies in developing nations born with HIV/AIDS. Announced in conjunction with the , July 22-27, the grant will be used to expand m2m's program, which pairs an HIV-positive woman who is pregnant with a Mentor Mother, who also is living with the disease and has been trained to guide and support other HIV-positive women as they navigate pregnancy, labor, and child rearing. The funding from the foundation will enable m2m to work with African governments to embed the Mentor Mother model in their national health systems. A found that the model is as an effective approach for underresourced health systems. "Social entrepreneurs like mothers2mothers can transform health systems in pivotal and lasting ways," said Skoll Foundation principal Kristin Gilliss. "[M]others2mothers's founders, for example, realized that effective treatments and methods to prevent transmission of HIV from mothers to their babies are meaningless if the mothers who most need this care cannot access it. This is the kind of inspired social entrepreneurship — identifying gaps and creating unique systems to address them — that the Skoll Foundation seeks to encourage and support." "." Skoll Foundation Press Release 07/19/2012.
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4x4 Repair On The Tracks And Trails. Carrying spares and knowing how to improvise can really go a long way for us none mechanical folks in our 4x4 repair quests. Of course heading out bush with a pro mechanic is better but how often will that happen!? When we say improvise we mean using different tools and items to sort out a problem out on the tracks when the correct tools or replacement parts are not available for a track repair. To enable yourself to do this you will need a tool box with tools and a box with spare nuts, bolts, bits of plastic, bits of rubber and anything else which could be useful. See Also:Best Tools & Gadgets for inside the Cab when Off-Roading. Check Your Vehicle For Damage While Airing Up. You won't need boxes upon boxes of spare bits and tools, just a thought out selection and if travelling in pairs or more vehicles on lengthy trips make sure you all bring different parts and tools to increase your selection and options. It can be simple as someone bringing all electrical gear and others bringing mechanical gear/tools. CV Boot Repair On The Track. A spare bolt or nut can be a trip saver, nuts and bolts come loose and often fall off, this will happen to you more than once on trips with corrugations and also very possible on regular short trips. If your vehicle has had modifications done to it chances are screws and nuts have not been tightened properly. Bringing cordless tools is one of the best things you could do, I use Ryobi cordless tools. They are cheap and very good as long as they are not used for industrial usage, so for home DIY and track side repair DIY they are perfect. I usually bring a drill, 4' grinder, impact wrench, lantern, torch and a DC charger with 2 batteries, sometimes I even bring the small chainsaw which runs on the same batteries. It's all fairly light weight and most of that weight is in the batteries. Don't Leave Your Car Behind. Leave 4x4 Repair And Go 4 Wheeling In Western Australia.
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SaaS businesses need to keep customers happy throughout their lifecycle in order to have a healthy sales cycle, grow revenue and reduce churn. This means developing intimate, long-term relationships with customers, encouraging a recurring cycle of met expectations. Positive business outcomes are very straightforward with SaaS businesses: build relationships with the customer as they try, buy, upgrade and refer. The quality of a SaaS business depends on the quality of its customers. SaaS customer alignment means aligning the goals and actions of the customer with the goals and actions of the business at every stage of the SaaS customer lifecycle. To increase revenue and decrease churn it's important to create value across the customer lifecycle. The larger the business, the more hoops to jump through. Enterprise organisations have many departments and stakeholders that have a say in the buying decision. You might be in conversation with the marketing director but will need the IT director's input because they influence the buying decision too. Traditionally, the lower the cost of your product, the easier it is for people to buy. The buying decision takes longer if your product is priced higher. Committing to a larger price point needs more time to consider before purchase. The length of a contract also has a lot of weight on the buying decision. Some businesses have an annual contract. While that may be a good way to maintain recurring revenue and prevent churn, it often elongates the sales cycle. In the SaaS arena, long-term success comes from creating sustainable relationships and keeping customers happy throughout their lifecycle. A sales process can work seamlessly when processes are aligned with customer needs. Therefore it remains important to create a channel not only to acquire but also to retain customers in order to have a healthy sales cycle.
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Kroah-Hartman writes that he had meant to bring up his suggestion at the Kernel Summit 2008 in September that he does now as a follow-up. He had always been involved with version numbering and finds the current scheme unmanageable. His recommendation: future versions of the Linux kernel should follow the pattern four_digit_year.release_number.minor_release_number. By this pattern the first release in the coming year would be 2009.0.0, the second 2009.1.0, and so forth. If zero-numbered releases are undesirable, he says, the year could also begin with release 2009.1.1. Kroah-Hartman points out that the naming scheme provides a better way to determine how old the release is. Kernel 2004.9.0 would be easier to date than Kernel 2.6.9. The current scheme follows the pattern 2. major_release.minor_release.extra_version. With the new scheme, kernel macros with major and minor numbers would also have compatible naming so as not to break scripts, he assures the community in his email. Among the first responses was one from H. Peter Anvin who found it easiest just to increment the last digit, such as 27, 28, 29, etc. He finds the existing prefix 2 with the large following digits to have "outlived its utility" and suggests bumping the version to 3.0 and maintaining that scheme for "huge changes." Adrian Bunk had rather a different view and warned against radical changes that could affect not only the Kernel and its tools, but break countless userspace programs. Many of these programs interpret the kernel version number through calls such as uname -r. He gives a snippet from an OpenSSL library script as an example. "Kroah-Hartman points out that the naming scheme provides a better way to determine how old the release is. Kernel 2004.9.0 would be easier to date than Kernel 2.6.9." Even better would be YYYY.MM.1. There is still a lot of stuff at kernel eco-system that can make a dramatic difference in user experience. udev and HAL being two examples of making solid improvements over the programs they replaced. Xorg is another program that can do with a lot of help. Unfortunately, only Redhat, Novell and IBM are contributing significantly to the plumbing that benefits everyone. Linux kernel itself attracts a lot of attention but the packages around it don't match the pace. To date, this is most sensible proposal. Though I'm one of those who really thinks that changing now kernel versioning provides little to no gains. To me it more and more sounds like lots of people are bothered by visibly smaller role kernel now is playing in the whole "Linux OS" thing. Seems like people want some shake up of kernel development to make their contributions look more significant. Don't think the new proposal will pass however.
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The ferrous metals iron and chromium have been used for centuries, principally in the manufacture of steel. As such they have many uses, from heavy industry and manufacturing to kitchen cutlery. The importance of these metals to developing economies has been witnessed by the massive demand from China in recent years, and as such Afghanistan is well positioned to supply the Southeast Asian region. There are a total of 93 ferrous metal occurrences recorded to date in the Afghan mineral occurrence database. A number of different styles and ages of mineralisation are distributed across the country, including the largest unmined iron oxide deposit in the Middle East region. Most exploration was completed in the 1960s and 70s and as such these deposits should be reviewed in light of new geological models. Sulphide disseminations, including chalcopyrite in some of the iron oxide deposits, may be of particular interest in the search for potential iron oxide-copper-gold-style mineralisation. The best knowniron oxide deposit in Afghanistan is located in Bamyan province, but mineralisation of this style has been identified discontinuously in an east-west belt over 600 km. The deposit itself stretches over 32 km and contains 16 separate zones, up to 5 km in length, 380 m wide and extending 550 m down dip, seven of which have been studied in detail. The ore occurs in both primary and oxidised states. The primary ore (80% of the deposit) occurs below 100/130 m and comprises magnetite and pyrite, with minor other sulphides including chalcopyrite, and averages 61.3% Fe. The remaining 20% is oxidised and consists of three hematitic ore types at slightly higher grade. The mineralisation is believed to have a structural control and be related to Oligocene magmatism. Russian estimates for the entire deposit are 1 700 Mt, although estimates for the near surface open-pittable oxide ore in the most explored area are 85 Mt (Category A-C2). A Russian feasibility study on the deposit was completed. Click here to download a brochure on the Hajigak deposit. Four other deposits have been identified to date, although none have been explored to the same extent as at Hajigak. The largest is the Khaish deposit, also in Bamyan province, situated in the aforementioned iron belt. Five smaller ore bodies have been delineated to date and speculative estimates suggest that the deposit may contain up to 110 Mt, but at a lower grade (48.6% Fe). Two deposits have been discovered in Badakhshan province. The Furmurah and Syakh Jar deposits are both tabular skarn-style bodies occurring at the margins of Oligocene granitic plugs, with the Furmuyrah deposit assaying up to 67% Fe. The Zerak deposit in Baghlan province occurs in a fault zone and three hematite magnetite zones have been discovered to date, grading up to 62.5% Fe. High-grade chromite ore has been discovered in the Eocene Kabul ophiolite, in Logar province. Ten near surface zones are estimated to contain about 180 000 tonnes at 42.2% chromite, 15% of which is metallurgical grade. More exploration is warranted in this area, and other areas in Afghanistan, where ophiolite-related chromite occurrences have been identified.
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U.S. mixed 4x400m team DQs, spoiling Felix medal chance TOKYO, JAPAN - JULY 30: Elija Godwin of Team United States competes in the Mixed 4x400 metres relay round 1 on day seven of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on July 30, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) By: Liam Nee The United States mixed 4x400m relay team was disqualified Friday during the event's Olympic-debut prelims in Tokyo, eliminating a possible chance for nine-time Games medalist Allyson Felix to earn a 10th in Saturday's final. An exchange between first and second legs Elija Godwin and Lynna Irby, each sixth in the open 400m at U.S. Olympic Trials, was found to have taken place outside the passing zone. "For all takeovers, athletes are not permitted to begin running outside their takeover zones, and shall start within the zone," World Athletics Technical Rules 24.19 states. "If an athlete does not follow this Rule, their team shall be disqualified." Of the seven second-leg athletes awaiting the first baton pass, part of a three-turn stagger that breaks following the exchange, Irby in lane three was the only one positioned at the back end of her zone with just meters to spare, perhaps lined up at the wrong marker. While it wasn't certain Felix would even run in the final, the legendary sprinter was the second leg on Team USA's 2019 world-championship winning final team, her 12th world title. She did not compete in the Tokyo prelims, but teams can switch up members between rounds, allowing for more than four to take home medals. Felix still has two chances remaining in the open 400m and women's 4x400m relay. If she were to secure a medal it would be her 10th at the Games, tying Carl Lewis for most Olympic track and field medals by an American, and also break her tie with Jamaica's Merlene Ottey for most Olympic track and field medals by a woman. Taylor Manson and Bryce Deadmon were the third and anchor legs on the first-round U.S. team. Relays have been a thorn in the side of the U.S. over the last couple of decades, particularly in the 4x100m and rarely over four laps. The Dominican Republic was also disqualified, but on different terms; officials ruled that one of its athletes didn't maintain order while awaiting the baton in the exchange zone.
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I want to use jBPM inside of a servlet and i must serialize some variables to process instances. Currently i am using MySQL/Hinernate, JBoss-4.0.2 and JVM 1.5 and jbpm-3.0.2. A work arround (still some problems...) is to deploy another jar file with the action classes. That way, jbpm can find the classes and it works fine if i dont use the serialization. When i introduce some serializable variable to a process instance the process works fine until a new deployment. If a new redeploy is made i get a ClassCastException, complaining about the action classes. JBoss needs to shutdown fot the things to work again. This is a UnClassLoading issue i guess. When i serialize a simple object (3 String fields class) to a process instance it only works until a new redeploy and then i get a ClassCastException. If i start jboss again it gets OK again, until a new redeploy. does your ProcessWrapper have a serialVersionUID? If not try setting one. But then, why do you need a ProcessWrapper? Why not set the variables dircetly, then you don't have a problem. For serialization, you should have created appropriate sub-classes of variableinstance and variableupdatelog and hibernate hbm.xml files . Also an entry into jbpm.varmapping.properties. Right? Thanks for the help. Apparantelly, i was using the sar archive inside the JBoss for a web application. In the manual is mentioned that if to use with a web application "Simply put the runtime libraries in the WEB-INF/lib folder of your web application archive (.war)." and everything worked fine after that. So the problem was because i was using the jbpm.sar archive with all the jar inside instead of putting them inside the WEB-INF/lib dir inside the war. How can i solve that problem???? It's a standard j2ee classloading problem. When jbpm.jar is outside the war it can not access the classes inside the war. Simply because jBPM creates it's own process classloader to load versioned classes from the DB. There is a jira issue to (also?) use the context classloader, so jBPM can access classes in the war. my war files is just a web service that call the process instance. 11:13:07,608 INFO [STDOUT] OCURRIO UN ERROR.. My object has to be serializable in order to set it as a variable, and the document field is not serializable... could it be the problem??? What are you trying to do in your TransformEventHandler?
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Formed in 1982 to consolidate management of the Anthony M. DiLucia entities, DiLucia Management has grown over the past 37 years to offer a wide range of management services for the real estate industry. Our mission is to provide the highest standard of quality service and performance. To manage residential and commercial properties and Condominium and Homeowner Associations with professionalism, integrity and superior customer service. Our goal is to provide growth and prosperity as a direct result of our exceptional management team. Our services include management and leasing of Investor owned commercial and residential properties, Management services for Condo and Home Owner Associations, Accounting Services for related entities and re-billing of Resident Services. Anthony M. DiLucia, Inc is a Pennsylvania corporation founded in 1965 and operating as the General Contractor/Developer on all projects. Anthony M. DiLucia, Inc. has completed thousands of single family homes along with several multifamily projects. Commercial and residential construction projects from 1955 through 1965 are not listed. Advantage Real Estate Services LLC is a full service real estate brokerage representing home buyers and sellers in Philadelphia and surrounding counties. We seek to provide exceptional customer service and exceed our client's expectations. We pride ourselves on delivering the best possible real estate experience. Professional, thorough, and consistent Management services. Drop us a line anytime, and a member of our staff will respond to you as soon as possible!
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Air Ambulance In Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa is a city in Tulsa County in northeast Oklahoma. It is the second-largest city in the state situated on the Arkansas River between the Osage Hills and the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. More about Tulsa Settled during the 1830s by Creek Indians, Tulsa attracted European settlers and became a cattle-shipping center in 1882 with the arrival of the railroads. In the early 20th century, oil was discovered and it prompted a rush of entrepreneurs to the area's growing number of oil fields. For most of the 20th century, Tulsa was known as the "Oil Capital of the World". Today Tulsa boasts one of the nation's most extensive collections of Art Deco architecture, including the Philtower and Philcade buildings, the Atlas Life building, Tulsa Club, and the Public Service Company of Oklahoma building. Services we provide to and from Tulsa, Oklahoma All of our aircraft have been modified to transport patients. We operate the most advanced medical equipment. Our flight crew teams consist of CCFN, CCFP, RT, and/or flight physicians. Air Ambulance 1 provides the following bed-to-bed services: Domestic and International Air Ambulance Transport Infant and Neonatal air ambulances transport Urgent Organ Transports Commercial Airline Stretcher Medical Escort on Commercial Flights VIP Medical transportation services Whether a patient needs to go to a higher level of care or going back home and regardless of their age or medical condition, we can transport them! We also have an aircraft that can support up to 600Lbs patients. Hospitals we serve in Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa is home to great medical center, here are the top 3 hospitals for this city. Hillcrest Hospital South 8801 S 101st E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74133, United States Hillcrest Hospital South provides state-of-the-art technology in a friendly, community setting that is easy to navigate. Saint Francis Hospital 6161 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136, United States Widely known for its outstanding medical care and sophisticated services, Saint Francis Hospital is Tulsa's premier hospital and is the anchor of Saint Francis Health System. St. John Medical Center 2100 S Wheeling Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104, United States we commit ourselves to serving all persons, with special attention to those who are poor and vulnerable. Our Catholic health ministry is dedicated to spiritually centered, holistic care which sustains and improves the health of individuals and communities. We also provide critical care services for the following surrounding cities Sand Springs, Jenks, Owasso, Sapulpa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Claremore, Okmulgee, Bartlesville, Muskogee, Tahlequah, Stillwater, Coffeyville, Ponca City, Independence. Airports we serve in Tulsa, Oklahoma Here are the 3 major airports we serve for the city of Tulsa. Tulsa International Airport 7777 Airport Dr, Tulsa, OK 74115, United States Tulsa International Airport is a civil-military airport five miles northeast of downtown Tulsa, in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. Harvey Young Airport 1419 S 135th E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74108, United States Harvey Young Airport is an airfield located at 1500 S. 135th East Ave. in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by Aviation Management Group LLC. Richard Lloyd Jones Jr. Airport 8605 S Elwood Ave, Tulsa, OK 74132, United States Richard Lloyd Jones Jr. Airport, a/k/a Jones–Riverside Airport is a city-owned, public-use airport located five nautical miles south of the central business district of Tulsa, a city in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States. We also provide critical care services for the following counties Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Creek, Delaware, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Washington. Medical Facilities Served We may provide services for other facilities such as – Hillcrest Hospital South, Saint Francis Hospital, Saint Francis Hospital South, Select Specialty Hospital – Tulsa, Tulsa Spine & Specialty Hospital, Oklahoma State University Medical Center, Hillcrest Medical Center, PAM Specialty Hospital of Tulsa, The Children's Hospital at Saint Francis, Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital, St. John Medical Center, Oklahoma Heart Institute, Brookhaven Hospital, Lifestart At St John Medical and many more. Surrounding Airports Served Other the major airports we listed above, we can also provide services in the surrounding area airports such as – RVS – Richard lloyd jones jr airport, OWP – William r pogue municipal airport, 2F6 – Skiatook municipal airport, O38 – Gundys airport, 4F1 – Westport airport, 0K6 – Dobie's airport, 95F – Cleveland municipal airport, 2K9 – Haskell airport, H92 – Hominy municipal airport, GCM – Claremore regional airport, O18 – Buzzards roost airport, OKM – Okmulgee regional airport, 3F7 – Jones memorial airport, H71 – Mid-america industrial airport, H68 – Hefner-easley airport and more.
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Westmoreland sheriff staffer suspended, accused of working on political campaign at work | TribLIVE.com Westmoreland sheriff staffer suspended, accused of working on political campaign at work Rich Cholodofsky Westmoreland County Courthouse An assistant office manager in the Westmoreland County sheriff's department has been suspended indefinitely without pay based on allegations she worked on a campaign while on the job, according to the county controller's office. Officials would not publicly comment on the suspension of Tiffany Schomer, but sources at the courthouse confirmed she was accused of working on campaign chores for a county row office candidate. The county's human resources office conducted the investigation, officials said. Sheriff Jonathan Held declined to discuss details about what led to the suspension. "I can't comment on personnel issues. I can state that upon taking office in 2012, I removed all political activity from within this office. Tiffany Schomer is not, and has never been, a member of my political campaign," Held said. Schomer could not be reached for comment on Tuesday. According to personnel records, she has worked in the sheriff's office since 2015, first as an office clerk and promoted last summer to an assistant office manager. She earned $27,591 annually. Schomer previously served four years as a deputy and chief deputy to former Recorder of Deeds Frank Schiefer, who left office in January 2015 after losing a re-election bid. Schiefer, a Republican, announced he is running for office again. Schomer's suspension comes amid an ongoing criminal prosecution of Held, the two-term Republican accused of directing on-duty staffers in 2015 to perform tasks for his re-election bid. State prosecutors contend Held ordered office staff and deputies to gather items for campaign fundraisers, for which they used county equipment towards that goal. He is awaiting retrial on a felony count of conflict of interest and one charge of theft. Held denies the allegations. In December, a mistrial was declared after jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict. A retrial scheduled for April is expected to be postponed as the defense attempts to have the case dismissed. Held's accusers included several deputies and office workers. Schomer did not testify. Many trial witnesses who said they did campaign work for Held while on the job continue to work in the sheriff's office. Held has said he will seek re-election this year. Rich Cholodofsky is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Rich at 724-830-6293, [email protected] or via Twitter . Categories: Local | Westmoreland More Westmoreland Stories Murrysville farmer gears up for annual themed corn maze North Huntingdon grants extension to fireworks company Scottdale man found guilty in Youngwood Mother's Day crash that injured family Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix hits bucolic Westmoreland County roads Irwin hires part-time police officer
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Take heart, fans of lyrical beauty and melodic charm! Margaret Becker is back with an album full of all-new songs that offer a breath of fresh 'air'. One long-time listener describes it as "New thoughts from an old friend".
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Get an Insight into the New 2019 Mazda Miata November 27, 2019 - Auto Mazda is a name which is trusted by people globally. With the new Mazda Miata MX 5, this car is everything a person needs to make a statement. It is considered to be best affordable sports car in the automobile industry. However, before you make a decision and get your new Mazda Miata from a Henderson Mazda dealer, what you should know is all the details and specifications about this car. It will help you in making a decision easily! Variants and pricing First of all the new Mazda comes in three variants –Grand Touring, Club, and Sport. It will be difficult to select between soft and hard top models as both has pros and cons. However, most people prefer Club trim option as it offers several performance upgrades when compared to base model which give this vehicle some capabilities like 17 inches wheels, sport suspension, slip differential, etc. The vehicle has an option for choosing automatic six speed optional speed manual; however, customers lean more towards crisp shifting manual six speed transmission. The Grand Touring is priced at $31,675, Club costs around $30,500, and Sport is priced at $26,625 approx. New improvements on 2019 edition There are numerous additions and improvements in the new 2019 edition of this vehicle. One of the features included is back up camera with telescoping and tilting steering wheel. Apart from it, the new edition has a revised engine with four cylinders which offers a horsepower of 188 which was previously just 155. The manual six speed transmission with remarkable finesse is something to check out. Also, the cars come in different colors like brown colored soft top along with a wheel design which offers a metallic black finish which is available on Sport. Moreover, Grand Touring and Club model comes with automated low-speed emergency braking system and traffic symbol/sign recognition. This vehicle's engine is quite powerful and offers stirring acceleration. One can explore this high revving engine through its easy shifting and direct manual transmission. However, people who choose optional automatic transmission will be impressed for its sporty programming as well as quick shift ability. Soft top model will reach 60 from zero at a record speed of 5.7 seconds or less whereas the hard top models will reach the same at 5.8 seconds or more. More details can be found from Henderson Mazda dealerships. Fuel efficiency and infotainment It is quite a fuel efficient sports car which offers 36 mpg for the Grand Touring soft top model whereas the Club model with hardtop provides 37 mpg. It is a cozy fit for two adults and offers an infotainment with touchscreen option along with knob controls, Bluetooth connectivity, and CD player. Apart from it there is a compatible HD radio also. Lastly, the new versions are equipped with Android Auto and Apple Car Play; however, for these some additional cost is added. Now that you are aware of all the changes, specifications, prices, and more, hopefully you will have a better idea about which one would fit you most. Keeping that in mind, orderwhichever model you like the most out of the three variants. Royal Enfield Classic 350 – Top 5 reasons to Buy Old Car Removal Services About Clare Louise Read All Posts By Clare Louise
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Does your service process require hoop jumping? Storytelling is the medium through which cultures grow and thrive. From a modern branding perspective, successful storytelling acts as an emotional glue, creating a loyal audience and engaging new customers. Some of the most iconic brands in history are great 'story brands'. In today's crowded marketplace, brands are finding it more difficult to differentiate themselves from one another. When you have multiple brands in multiple industries offering the same products you do, you need to give customers a reason to choose you over them. Customer experience has never been more important in earning loyal brand advocates — and customers expect excellence when they engage with a brand. Customer expectations are changing, are you prepared to keep up? Consider these statistics: 8 in 10 consumers will switch brands after a bad customer experience. But, on a positive note, a top-tier customer experience is equally impactful. 9 in 10 customers are willing to buy more from companies with an excellent customer experience. At CloudCherry, we believe customers are our backbone and value employees and influencers who make customers their top priority. This year, we came up with an idea to award such talented CX experts. QR Codes on Receipt-Based Invitations Increase Response Rate For over five years, a MaritzCX client in the shipping industry used a receipt-based online survey to measure the customer's retail experience. Staffing and empowering a top-notch customer service team is critical, especially when you're in the business of putting roofs over people's heads. With more than 52,000 houses in 22 states, American Homes 4 Rent is the leader in the single-family rental homes industry. Behind their success is an unwavering customer commitment to provide professionally managed properties that meet a rigorous standard of quality. I once had a wonderful colleague whom I worked with as a co-facilitator of workshops with senior leaders. He was a very bright and confident presenter who could lead a spirited discussion with the most challenging participant. He also loved to tell stories. SMS surveys — also known as text message surveys — are perfect for reaching those customers always on the go. They're also great if you need to follow up on a phone call or an in-person interaction. Although I doubt you need more convincing, here are some stats on why you should use SMS as a customer feedback channel: SMS has a response rate that's 7.5x greater than email. More than 50% of customers prefer contacting support through text messaging compared to other channels. The modern contact centre is evolving. Studies show that the "best-in-class" are optimizing their services and data flows to empower their contact centre agents with relevant information and proactively manage their customer journeys. How do they do it? Many companies are looking to the cloud to get them there. Today, almost one in two contact centres are currently deployed in the cloud. While adoption is undeniably on the rise, it is important to understand that not all are the same. Last week I joined more than 10,000 XM enthusiasts at the Qualtrics X4 Summit in Salt Lake City. This was my fourth X4, and the first one since joining Qualtrics. I really enjoyed seeing old friends and meeting many new ones. We have some really awesome clients! My head is still spinning from the amazing event. With all the hype and promised potential of AI , how much of that will really come to life? And how will it impact our businesses? Will facial recognition play a part? Can phone or home assistants like Siri or Alexa become helpful office assistants or agents? Will "The Robots" take over completely by 2021, 2025, 2050? The potential of AI – more so, the reality of AI – becomes even more believable as we experience it ourselves. I recently upgraded my phone. Managing employees isn't hard! I'm not saying this to shock and awe you. I believe managing employees isn't as hard as we make it out to be. We simply need to adhere to some sound employee management tips and strategies to become great companies.
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A simple, addictive puzzle game everyone in the world can play Cuby Link. The goal of the game is to connect the same colors. To complete the CubyLink puzzle, you must connect all of the colors. If the cuby of all colors completely connect, CubyLink Puzzle is success. Basic, Regular, Amateur, Professional, etc more than 1,200 various mission modes. I am the BEST!! Compete with friends all over the world every day. Connect the same color cuby. Your connection paths are limited, so make sure each cuby has a clear link. To try to reconnect. go back to the first selected cuby. Great game and super addictive for anyone who loves simple puzzles!
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