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Creating enjoyable, practical spaces in urban areas has its challenges, but with versatile and high-quality designs, Perimeta planters are an ideal way to define plants, trees and green spaces.
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Stylish, high-quality 304 stainless or CorTen steel tree planters, also available with liners for moisture control, provide low maintenance temporary or permanent placements.
Your outdoor space can achieve the desired mix of inspirational design and functionality with Kinley's high quality, timber benches.
Once you've designed your innovative space, it's time to add the finishing touches. Compose stunning effects with LED planter lights. Choose from two placement options to create a different atmosphere – light up the plants from inside the planter or light up the path from the outside edge. Lighting strips can be incorporated into any planter wall system and are ideal for mood lighting a roof terrace or function space. We supply all the housing which means simple installation and no mess. Lighting options include: Spot lights, wash lighting, recessed lighting and top edge plant lighting. | {
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Which Version of an Application is Running on Ubuntu Linux?
Which Version of an App is Running on Ubuntu?
Many a time I'm flummoxed as to which version of an application/package is running on my Ubuntu (or Linux Mint) system.
For sure, finding the package version is not an issue when dealing with GUI apps like Libreoffice or the Cherrytree notes app. You just need to open the application and look under 'about' on the top menu bar. As simple as that!
But for other non-GUI apps like, say the Guake terminal emulator or the Python version on your Ubuntu system, you must head to the command line.
So how do you find out the package version?
Thankfully, the command line provides several options to find out the package version installed on Ubuntu Linux.
On Ubuntu and its derivatives like Linux Mint, there are four ways to find out a package version.
1. The simplest way is the dpkg -l method.
For instance, I know Cherrytree notes app is installed on my Linux desktop.
Let's pull down our terminal and see what version of the notes appis running.
By the way, dpkg -s PACKAGE_NAME would work fine too.
2. There's a second distinct method to check the installed version of a package on an Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu or Linux Mint system.
Let's check out this command and see what version of the Guake terminal I have on my PC.
3. Now for the third method of finding out which version of an application is running on Ubunutu (and its derivatives).
Let's try an example of the above command with an installed application.
If I wanted to find out the version of quiterss reader on my Ubuntu system, I'd issue the following command.
4. I've reserved the best method for last.
Of the various command line techniques available to find out the version of a particular package on Ubuntu, my favorite is apt-cache policy PACKAGE_NAME.
This method not only tells you what version of a package is installed but also if an update is available.
If the application is not installed, you'll get none and the version available for installation in the repository.
I don't have mysql-server installed on my Linux desktop.
I hope you found the various options useful to find the version of an application/package on Ubuntu useful.
Go ahead, try some of these options and see what version of a particular application is installed on your Ubuntu system. | {
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Discovery does not complete since upgrade to version 2.0.4?
Since upgrade to version 2.0.4, when i run discovery on a subnet it does not complete, it successfully pings a few of the ip addresses but gets no data then just hangs and does not complete the discovery. Any ideas on what i can do?
Sometimes after an update it is necessary to reset the SUID. I am linking you to the FAQ page within the Wiki that can show you how to do this. Open-AudIT FAQ#AudITFAQ-Discoveryhasstoppedworking .
I recently had a similar problem. In my case I had not specified the 'default_network_address' that OAE should use. Can you verify that the 'default_network_address' has been set on this page?
The 'default_network_address' has been set already. | {
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Mathematics provides students with essential mathematical skills and knowledge in number and algebra, measurement and geometry, and statistics and probability. It develops the numeracy capabilities that all students need in their personal, work and civic life.
In Mathematics, the following key ideas describe how students can engage when learning and using the content.
Students build a robust knowledge of adaptable and transferable mathematical concepts. They make connections between related concepts and progressively apply the familiar, in order to develop new ideas. They develop an understanding of the relationship between the 'why' and the 'how' of mathematics.
Students develop skills in choosing appropriate procedures; carrying out procedures flexibly, accurately, efficiently and appropriately; and readily recalling factual knowledge and concepts.
Students develop the ability to make choices, interpret, formulate, model and investigate problem situations, and communicate solutions effectively. They apply their existing strategies to seek solutions, and verify that their answers are reasonable.
Students develop logical thought and actions, such as analysing, proving, evaluating, explaining, inferring, justifying and generalising. Students are reasoning mathematically when they explain their thinking, compare and contrast related ideas, and justify the strategies they used and the conclusions they reached. | {
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4th Amendment, Flash Drives and Surgery
As you may have seen, earlier this week The Smoking Gun [TSG] posted a story about a suspect who swallowed a flash drive. According to the TSG story,
Florin Necula ingested the Kingston flash drive shortly after his January 21 arrest outside a bank in Queens. . . . . Necula and several codefendants had been transported to a Secret Service office in Brooklyn, where they were to be questioned and processed. While there, and in the view of investigators, Necula `grabbed Subject Flash Drive 2, which had been on his person at the time of his arrest, and swallowed,' Agent Joseph Borger noted in the . . . February 25 search warrant affidavit.
According to the affidavit in support of search warrants drafted by a U.S. Secret Service agent involved in all this, "[d]octors from the New York Downtown Hospital later removed the flash drive because they were concerned Necula would be injured if they allowed the flash drive to remain inside him." The TSG story says the doctors acted when Necula "was unable to pass the item after about four days". It also says he "eventually agreed" to let the doctors remove the flash drive.
As TSG notes, Necula was later charged with attempting to obstruct justice for swallowing the flash drive; the count of the indictment charging him with this offense is available on the TSG's website. The count charges that Necula "knowingly, intentionally and corruptly" attempted "to alter, destroy, mutilate and conceal, a record, document and other object, to wit, a USB flash drive" with the intent to impair its use as evidence in a federal criminal investigation and trial.
As to whether swallowing a flash drive would alter, destroy or mutilate it, TSG reports that this drive was manufactured by Kingston and that a Kingston executive said the company doesn't know if stomach acid would damage a flash drive: "`As you might imagine, we have no actual experience with someone swallowing a USB,' Mike Sager wrote in an e-mail to TSG."
I decided to do a post about this case addressing the 4th Amendment issues that didn't arise here. . . . because they could arise in another, similar case.
No 4th Amendment issues arose in this case because Necula consented to let the doctors remove the flash drive from his stomach. As I've explained in earlier posts, the 4th Amendment creates a right to be free from "unreasonable" searches and seizures; as I've also explained, to be "reasonable" a search or seizure must be conducted pursuant to a search warrant or pursuant to one of the exceptions to the requirement that officers get a warrant. As I've noted in other posts, consent is an exception to that requirement; by consenting, Necula waived his right to object to the removal of the flash drive.
Let's assume, for the purposes of analysis, that Necula hadn't consented to the surgical removal (I'm assuming surgery because how else would they have gotten the thing out of his stomach?) of the flash drive. Let's also assume, again for the purpose of analysis, that the agents need the information that's on that flash drive; we'll assume they know what's on it and that the evidence is very important to their investigation and what will almost certainly become an important prosecution. So they need the evidence but Necula refuses to consent to surgery; that means they have to arrange to have the flash drive surgically removed from his stomach without violating the 4th Amendment, because if they violate the 4th Amendment, they won't be able to use it in the prosecution their investigation is heading toward.
In 1985, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case that involved an analogous situation, except the evidence was a bullet, not a flash drive. The case is Winston v. Lee, 470 U.S. 753 (1985), and this is how it arose:
At 1 a.m. on July 18, 1982, Ralph Watkinson was closing his shop. . . . [when] he observed someone armed with a gun coming toward him from across the street. Watkinson was also armed and when he drew his gun, the other person told him to freeze. Watkinson fired at the other person, who returned his fire. Watkinson was hit in the legs, while the other individual, who appeared to be wounded in his left side, ran from the scene. The police arrived on the scene shortly thereafter, and Watkinson was taken by ambulance to the emergency room of the Medical College of Virginia Hospital.
Approximately 20 minutes later, police officers responding to another call found [Rudolph Lee] eight blocks from where the shooting occurred. [Lee] was suffering from a gunshot wound to his left chest area and told police that he had been shot when two individuals attempted to rob him. An ambulance took [Lee] to the MCV Hospital. Watkinson was still in the MCV emergency room and, when [Lee] entered that room, said `[t]hat's the man that shot me.' After an investigation, the police decided [Lee's] story of having been the victim of a robbery was untrue and charged [him] with attempted robbery, malicious wounding, and two counts of using a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Winston v. Lee, supra. Something that might have been a bullet was lodged under Lee's left collarbone. Winston v. Lee, supra. The prosecutor went to court and "moved . . . for an order directing" Lee "to undergo surgery to remove" the "object thought to be a bullet" from under Lee's collarbone. Winston v. Lee, supra. The state trial court judge granted the motion, but Lee appealed that decision all the way through the Virginia state court system and then through two federal courts; he lost every time. Winston v. Lee, supra.
On October 18, 1982, just before the surgery was scheduled, the surgeon ordered that X rays be taken of [Lee's] chest. The X rays revealed that the bullet was in fact lodged two and one-half to three centimeters . . . deep in muscular tissue in [his] chest, substantially deeper than had been thought when the state court granted the motion to compel surgery. The surgeon now believed that a general anesthetic would be desirable for medical reasons.
Winston v. Lee, supra. Lee asked the trial court for a rehearing on the order requiring him to undergo surgery given this new evidence; he lost at the trial court level and before the Virginia Supreme Court, but a federal district court judge enjoined the surgery and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit affirmed that decision. Winston v. Lee, supra. The prosecutor appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which took the case.
The Supreme Court began its opinion in the case by noting that a "compelled surgical intrusion into an individual's body for evidence implicates expectations of privacy and security of such magnitude that the intrusion may be `unreasonable' even if likely to produce evidence of a crime." Winston v. Lee, supra. We are, after all, talking about forcing someone who doesn't want surgery (and in this case, as in other cases where this issue has arisen, doesn't need surgery) to undergo general anesthesia and the other unpleasant consequences of a surgical procedure.
The Court noted that a surgical intrusion "into the human body" implicates a person's "most personal and deep-rooted expectations of privacy," which means it qualifies as a "search" under the 4th Amendment. Winston v. Lee, supra. Removing an item from someone's body could conceivably qualify as a seizure, but it didn't here and hasn't in any of the surgical cases that have arisen since: The problem is that the item to be removed from the person's body doesn't belong to them; as I've noted in earlier posts, a "seizure" under the 4th Amendment interferes with someone's possession and use of their property. Since the bullet wasn't Lee's, it wouldn't be a seizure to remove it.
In the rest of its opinion, the Winston Court essentially articulated a 4th Amendment-plus standard for "bodily intrusion" intended to extract evidence from someone's person. The Court noted that this is an area where the 4th Amendment's search warrant requirement is inadequate; in this case, the police had probable cause to get a search warrant for the bullet and could precisely describe where it was and pretty precisely describe what it was, which meant they could easily get a valid warrant that authorized a search for and the extraction of the bullet. As to the fact that doctors, not officers, would execute the warrant, there's a line of case going way back in which civilians are called in to assist officers in executing warrants. Telephone personnel, for example, have historically been used to help execute phone taps.
The Winston Court said that to compel someone to undergo surgery without violating the 4th Amendment, the government has to (i) essentially get a search warrant authorizing the surgery and (ii) show that the surgery is "reasonable." The Court said the "reasonableness of surgical intrusions beneath the skin depends on a case-by-case approach, in which the individual's interests in privacy and security are weighed against society's interests in conducting the procedure." Winston v. Lee, supra. The Supreme Court said that in weighing these interests, a court must consider the following: the extent to which the procedure can threaten "the safety or health" of the person; that "all reasonable medical precautions" will be taken and "no unusual or untested procedures" will be used; and that the procedure "was performed by a physician in a hospital environment according to accepted medical practices." Winston v. Lee, supra. Finally, the Court said a judge deciding whether to order surgery must consider the intrusion upon the individual's dignitary interests in personal privacy and bodily integrity." Winston v. Lee, supra.
The Supreme Court applied this analysis to the case before it and held that although all of the parties agreed there was probable cause for the surgery, conducting it would violate the 4th Amendment. Winston v. Lee, supra. The Court found that forcing Lee to undergo surgery would be a massive intrusion into Lee's privacy and dignity, would force him to subject himself to certain medical risks and was really not necessary given that Watkinson could identity him as the man who shot him. Winston v. Lee, supra.
That brings us back to Florin Necula. Let's assume, for the purpose of analysis, that he refused to consent to the removal of the flash drive. Let's also assume two alternative scenarios: In one, the flash drive can be extracted by using a stomach pump; in the other, it can only be surgically removed from his stomach. We'll assume the agents and a prosecutor ask a court to order both procedures (as alternatives, of course).
A court would probably order the use of a stomach pump to remove the flash drive, as long as using this procedure wouldn't post serious risks to Necula's health and safety. There aren't a lot of stomach pump cases, but courts have ordered the procedure used to retrieve evidence and their orders have been upheld on appeal. In State v.Williams, 2004 WL 1902368 (Ohio Court of Appeals 2004), for example, the appellate court held that pumping Williams' stomach over his objections didn't violate the 4th Amendment under the Supreme Court's holding in Winston v. Lee. The procedure was conducted by a doctor in a hospital and all appropriate procedures were followed; this court found, as have other courts, that stomach pumping isn't as massive an intrusion as surgery.
Now let's assume the flash drive could only be removed surgically. The full Winston v. Lee analysis would come into play here, which means the court would hold a hearing on the risks involved and both sides would present evidence. The defense would present the testimony of doctors who would opine that the surgery threatened Necula's health and safety; the prosecution would present doctors who would opine that it wouldn't really threaten his health or safety all that much. There'd also be testimony about the use and risks of anesthesia and other aspects of the procedure involved. The judge would then have to weigh all that, plus the government's need for the flash drive, and decide whether or not to force Necula to have surgery.
In making that decision, the judge would probably have to consider an additional factor: the risk of NOT forcing Necula to have surgery to remove the flash drive. I don't know anything about medicine, but I suspect it wouldn't be healthy to be walking around (or lying around) with a flash drive in your stomach.
I can't find a surgery case that deals with this particular issue, but there are stomach pump cases in which the court found that forcing the person to have his stomach pumped didn't violate the 4th Amendment because of the reasons noted above plus the fact that what he had ingested was "harmful" (i.e., crack cocaine) and would kill him if not removed. If a court incorporated that into the analysis here, I suspect it would order Necula to have the flash drive surgically removed.
Check out this Texas case with regards to your 4th Amendment surgery issue. Perhaps you could comment on this.
http://www.setexasrecord.com/news/224057-operation-to-remove-bullet-not-a-med-mal-issue-appellate-brief-argues
http://www.setexasrecord.com/news/213811-teen-with-bullet-in-head-sues-surgeon-that-tried-to-remove-it
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16317443/
http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/local/35339049.html
Interesting case.
Knowing little about medical malpractice law (in Texas or anywhere else), I don't think it's a medical mal case. The doctor was acting as an agent of the police in removing the bullet . . . just as, say, a landlord would be acting as an agent of the police if she were to give police access to a renter's apartment and otherwise help them search for and seize evidence. If she were acting as an agent of the police, then she'd be encompassed by the immunities that apply to them . . . which doesn't mean she can't be sued. It means it's a different kind of litigation.
This suit sounds like an excessive force case, which is a civil rights suit that is brought claiming law enforcement agents violated someone's right to be free from an unreasonable seizure under the 4th Amendment. The Supreme Court has held that it violates the 4th Amendment for officers to use "too much" force to seize someone (arrest them) and/or to obtain evidence from someone's person.
There are, for example, cases in which officers grabbed a suspect's throat and essentially choked the suspect to prevent him from swallowing what turned out to be illegal drugs. If the suspect sues for excessive force, the officer's conduct won't violate the 4th Amendment if the court finds the choking was justified under the exigent circumstances theory (e.g., prevent the suspect from harming himself by swallowing potentially deadly drugs and/or prevent him from destroying evidence).
Here, the doctor is essentially doing the same thing, albeit with the warrant plus standard required by Winston v. Lee. It's analogous to cases in which medical personnel pump someone's stomach to recover evidence, which is fine as long as the pumping satisfies the Winston v. Lee test and didn't involve excessive force.
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Sears' decline continues to accelerate as on Friday the company announced that it will close 80 Sears and Kmart locations in March.
The announcement came on the same day that Sears faced a deadline to find a seller for the company as part of its bankruptcy. The 80 locations that will close in March is in addition to 40 locations that are scheduled to be shuttered in February.
Of the 80 locations to close, 43 are Sears stores and 37 are Kmart.
The closing includes one Kmart location in Indiana at 11 Sherwood Square in Peru.
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While not the whimsical reply I was looking for, it was, in retrospect, no surprise. This is the same child who cannot be persuaded by her teachers to tell them what she wants for Christmas – who when meeting Santa himself wanted only to wish him a Merry Christmas. Not that she wasn't excited to open presents on Christmas morning. She just wasn't too invested on the front end about what they might be.
I myself have a terrific problem with coveting. It is enemy number one in my spiritual life. Whether this is due to genetics, upbringing, media inundation, or demon possession I really cannot venture to guess, but somehow it has not infected my daughter. She wants what she wants because she wants it – whether it is for Mommy to stay home instead of going out on a date with Daddy, or for us not to have run out of bananas – she does not want what she wants because someone else has it, or because someone has told her she should want it. Praise God!
My husband is very much the same way. He doesn't need the newest gadget (which is a very big deal, given that he makes his living in the software industry – so he is out of step with many of his peers in this regard.) He is content with what he has, and when he is not, it is usually because of some edifying reason. He appears to be persuaded that the grass is greener on his side of the fence, or at least it is as green as his neighbor's, or in any case it is his grass, and that makes it the grass he wants. Perhaps grass is a poor analogy, on second thought. Our yard may be the least satisfactory thing in his life. But point is, he's as far as I can tell not much of a coveter. Praise God!
I'm not sure what it says about me that I can praise God about my husband and daughter's contentment, rather than covet it – does this mean that I am getting better, or that I am so far gone that I do not even desire to stop coveting?
So – if you "just don't get" yesterday's post, it could be that you are more like my husband and my daughter than like myself, at least insofar as coveting is not your chief spiritual stumbling block. Yesterday's post was an exercise in, if not removing, then at least identifying the beam in my own eye. If it spoke to you then congratulations, I guess – or maybe, good luck – or even, my condolences. If not, then maybe that one wasn't meant for you. Praise God!
Oh, wretched [wo]man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? | {
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Hitler's Balkans Intervention
by Nebojsa Malic Posted on April 09, 2011 April 8, 2011
In the early morning of April 6, 1941, Axis armies began their Balkans campaign. Originally aimed only at Greece, the operation was officially expanded a week earlier to include the kingdom of Yugoslavia. By the end of April, all of the Balkans was in Axis hands.
Hitler's official excuse was that the British had landed in Greece, seeking to repeat the Great War scenario on the Salonika front. Back then, the British, French, Greek, and surviving Serbian forces joined in a great push in September 1918 to roll up the Central Powers' weak southern flank and knock Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire, and Austria-Hungary out of the war. Obsessed with the British and nursing a grudge against the Serbs — whom he blamed for causing the Great War — Hitler decided to invade.
Another consideration was shoring up Mussolini, whose forces had suffered a string of defeats. The Italian invasion of Greece in October 1940 had failed, with the Greeks counterattacking deep into Italy's staging area in southern Albania. In Africa, an entire Italian army had surrendered by January 1941, leaving the British in control of Cyrenaica. Germany responded by dispatching to Africa an expeditionary force under General Rommel, and making plans for the invasion of Greece, codenamed "Marita."
A Kingdom Divided
Complicating the plans to attack Greece was Yugoslavia — a neutral kingdom sitting on top of key Balkans transportation routes, railways, and rivers. Created in 1918, as southern Slavic-inhabited regions of the collapsing Austria-Hungary joined the liberated Kingdom of Serbia, it was renamed "Yugoslavia" in 1929, by King Aleksandar I.
Aleksandar believed that Serbia could repeat the nation-building successes of Piedmont and Prussia, and embraced the theory that Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes were "three tribes of one nation."
Nation-building ambitions failed to take into account the sheer devastation wrought on Serbia by two major wars in a decade. His father's kingdom had never had a chance to recover from a major conflict with the Ottoman Turks (1912) or the follow-up war with Bulgaria (1913) before it was attacked by Austria in 1914. The Great War completely devastated the Serbian economy and caused enormous loss of life (over 16% of the overall population of Serbia). Neither the German nor the Italian unification had significant internal opposition. They also took decades — time which Yugoslavia ended up not having.
Stjepan Radić, leader of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) rejected unification and remained one of its most outspoken opponents. Tensions between Croats and Slovenes (Catholics and former Austro-Hungarian subjects) and the (largely Orthodox Christian) Serbs grew worse by the day. In June 1928 one Serb parliamentarian responded to a Croat's insult with gunfire. One bullet critically injured Radić, who died several weeks later. The king responded by dissolving the parliament, banning all political parties and proclaiming autocracy, on January 6, 1929. This royal dictatorship lasted till 1934, when Aleksandar was assassinated during a state visit to France.
One of the measures the king enacted was to abolish the previous regional sub-divisions, and reorganize the country into nine regions (banovina). In 1939, Serb politicians gave in to demands of the re-established HSS, and created the Croatian banovina, thus recognizing the failure of Yugoslav nation-building project.
The Pact and the War
Yugoslavia had been a founding member of the "Little Entente," an alliance with Czechoslovakia and Romania established in 1921 to counter the Habsburg restoration. It began to unravel under aggressive German diplomacy following King Aleksandar's assassination. Hitler had dismantled Czechoslovakia by the spring of 1939. France had surrendered in June 1940. Romania turned to Hitler for protection when portions of its territory were seized by the USSR in August — as secretly arranged by the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. At German insistence, Romania ceded territory to German allies Hungary and Bulgaria, and in November 1940 officially joined the Tripartite Pact.
This left Yugoslavia and Greece isolated in the Balkans — and indeed, in Europe — and Greece was already at war with Italy. The Yugoslav government knuckled under and signed the pact on March 25, in Vienna.
A strategy of appeasing Germany made sense for a government aware of its hopeless strategic position. Memories of the Great War were still fresh with the people, however. On March 27, Serb crowds took to the streets, denouncing the pact and the government. A cabal of generals overthrew the regency of Prince Pavle and installed Aleksandar's 16-year-old son Petar II as the new king. Yet the new government did not renege on the pact, hoping still to avoid a war.
Hitler would have none of it. Infuriated by the coup, which he saw as an insult to the German Reich and himself personally, he ordered the army to amend the Greek operation with a Yugoslavian sideshow (Unternehmen Straftgericht).
The conquest of Greece and Yugoslavia was quick. Axis forces quickly crushed the Yugoslav royal army, singling out Serb officers and enlisted men for captivity while releasing others. Yugoslavia was dismembered, parts of it annexed to or occupied by Germany, Italy, Hungary and Bulgaria. On April 10, Croatian Ustasha terrorists declared the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Italians administered a pre-1912 Montenegro, while Germans set up a collaborator government in Serbia that was reduced to its pre-1878 borders. Today's Kosovo was largely annexed to the Italian-allied regime in Albania. By April 30, Greece had fallen as well.
After the initial shock of the invasion had worn off, Greeks and Serbs began to resist. In Greece, organized resistance first began in Bulgarian-occupied areas, spreading later to the rest of the country. In the shattered Yugoslavia, the royalist resistance began coalescing in May, led by Col. Dragoljub "Draga" Mihailović. Communists set up their own resistance movements in July 1941, following the German invasion of the USSR.
Four years of horrific bloodshed followed. The NDH engaged in a systematic genocide of Jews and Serbs. Germans, Hungarians, and Bulgarians also persecuted the Jews, though some managed to find refuge in Italian-controlled territories. In German-occupied Serbia, the resistance was crushed with utmost brutality, with Germans executing up to 100 civilian hostages for each of their soldiers killed, and up to 50 for each soldier injured. Ideological differences and Communist disregard for civilian suffering quickly caused a rift between them and the royalists; they fought against each other till end of the war, when Soviet armies helped the Communists prevail.
The What Ifs
The Italian invasion made Greece's eventual confrontation with Hitler inevitable. Its postwar fate was decided by a deal British PM Winston Churchill proposed to Stalin during an October 1944 meeting in Moscow, giving the British and the US overwhelming influence in Greece. As part of the deal, the Soviets would also get 90% of influence in Romania, 75% in Bulgaria, and 50% in Yugoslavia and Hungary. Stalin later denied it, and secured 100% influence in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. Greece became a member of NATO.
The British had already thrown Mihailović and the royalists under the bus by 1943, and their fate was sealed when Soviet forces crossed over from Romania in 1944, in pursuit of the retreating Germans. But the Communists broke with Stalin in 1948, and the Yugoslavia re-established on their terms remained neutral throughout the Cold War.
Seven decades after the March coup and the April war, two decades after the Communist Yugoslavia drowned in another bloodbath, a question haunts modern Serbia: was it possible to avoid the war in 1941? Historians and politicians who argue that it was tend to be motivated by hindsight, claiming that anything should have been done to prevent the horrors of war, genocide and the eventual Communist takeover (none of which anyone at the time could have foreseen). They point the accusing finger at the British, whose intelligence operatives encouraged the coup. Had the Serbs not provoked him, they say, Hitler would have honored the treaty.
The Right Thing To Do
Yet Hitler had never honored a single treaty he'd signed. Addressing the troops on April 6, Hitler claimed that German consular staff was "daily being subjected to the most humiliating attacks" and that "innumerable German nationals were kidnapped and attacked by Yugoslavs and some even were killed." He alleged that Yugoslavia was planning a general mobilization "in great secrecy." These are obviously fabricated excuses, on the same order as the "Polish attack" at Gleiwitz. Furthermore, Hitler described the events in Belgrade using the language of 1914:
"When British divisions were landed in Greece, just as in World War days, the Serbs thought the time was ripe for taking advantage of the situation for new assassinations against Germany and her allies."
In the May 4 address to the Reichstag, Hitler condemned the coup in Belgrade as a personal insult, a "provocation emanating from the State that once before had set the whole of Europe on fire and had been guilty of the indescribable sufferings that befell Germany, Hungary, and Bulgaria in consequence."
Knowing how much his grudges about that war motivated Hitler to seek power in the first place, how likely was he to embrace the people he saw as the "element of tension" as allies? Given that the logistics of the Greece invasion simply demanded transit of at least supplies through Yugoslavia, why else would Hitler have wanted Belgrade to join the Pact? For the sake of international friendship and peaceful, prosperous development? Please.
From a purely practical perspective, defying Hitler in March 1941 was indeed suicidal. So, for that matter, was defying Austria in June 1914 — or the Ottomans in 1804, or 1389. But for a people who built their very identity on dignity and freedom, it was the only right choice.
Any similarities to present circumstances are definitely not accidental.
Author: Nebojsa Malic
Nebojsa Malic left his home in Bosnia after the Dayton Accords and currently resides in the United States. During the Bosnian War he had exposure to diplomatic and media affairs in Sarajevo. As a historian who specializes in international relations and the Balkans, Malic has written numerous essays on the Kosovo War, Bosnia, and Serbian politics. His exclusive column for Antiwar.com debuted in November 2000.
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Find out what tests you should be getting and when.
By Emma Sarran Webster
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Breast cancer is one of the most "visible" cancers in our society, with organizations and events devoted to finding a cure and advancing treatments being extremely prevalent. And it's no surprise: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), not counting some forms of skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States. And according to estimates from the American Cancer Society, nearly 253,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women in 2017.
The good news? Survival rates continue to rise in breast cancer patients (there are currently more than 3.1 million survivors in the U.S.) And a huge part of continuing that trend is early detection. "Finding breast cancer early and starting treatment as soon as possible is key to a patient's overall success and health," says Lydia Liao, a radiologist and director of the Breast Imaging Center at Mount Sinai Radiology Associates West in New York City.
In fact, according to the American Cancer Society, while the five-year relative survival rate for women with metastatic, or stage four breast cancer is 22 percent, that number jumps to nearly 100 percent for women with stage 0 or stage 1 breast cancer. (Worth noting: The American Cancer Society points out that, because treatments are constantly improving, it's possible the prognoses are even better than those statistics — which are necessarily based on patients who were treated at least five years ago — indicate.)
Here's what you should know about breast cancer detection, screenings, and signs.
1. It may be worthwhile to start self-exams in your 20s.
Though there are some conflicting views on whether or not people should perform self exams, and the American Cancer Society states that research hasn't shown "a clear benefit," Liao still recommends doing them, starting when you're 20 years old. "I think if breast self examination (BSE) is performed properly, it has value for early breast cancer detection," she says.
Keep in mind, though, that self exams are not substitutes for clinical screenings. But BSEs are a good way to get to know your breasts and be attuned to the (common) changes that occur over the years. "Most women will have some lumps or lumpy breasts, and most of those lumps are not cancer," Liao says. "Only 20% of those with suspicious lumps turn out to be breast cancer." She recommends keeping a journal or even drawing a diagram or "map" of your breasts so you can keep track of what you feel each month and can more easily identify new findings.
Liao recommends you perform a self exam once a month, and aim for several days after your period ends, "when the breasts are least likely to be swollen and tender." (If you don't get a regular period, she says to set a day to conduct your BSE and do it the same day each month.) Do the exam in front of the mirror and use the opposite hand in circular motions to feel for any abnormalities in the breast itself, as well as your armpit, which is also home to lymph nodes, where breast cancer can spread. Johns Hopkins Medicine Breast Center recommends doing the exam standing up and lying down, so you get to know the feeling of your breasts in different positions.
2. It's important to check for lumps and other abnormalities.
The most common direction we hear for breast self exams is to feel for new lumps which, Liao notes, should be reported to your doctor regardless of size. But lumps aren't the only thing you should be looking for. Liao points out that breast swelling (even without lumps), skin irritation (like a rash, redness, or scaling) or dimpling, breast or nipple pain, newly inverted nipples, and nipple discharge (other than breast milk) are all possible symptoms of breast cancer as well. If you're experiencing any of those, make an appointment with your doctor. "[Some of] those are relatively non-specific, but when a patient has new, suddenly-occurring symptoms with no explanation, that needs to be examined," she says.
3. Mammograms are crucial screenings.
Mammograms, which are X-rays of the breasts, are crucial in diagnosing breast cancer. The process itself involves having your breast compressed between two plates (to get a high-quality image) while the machine takes images from different angles. Today, some patients undergo 3D mammograms, or breast tomosynthesis, which Liao says are becoming increasingly more common and available. "Instead of looking at one [flat] picture, [a 3D mammogram] actually looks into the breast with multiple images of the breast at different angles," she says. For example, she says breast cancer in a dense breast full of tissue is like an airplane in a sky full of clouds. With a flat picture, you may not be able to see the airplane, but with a 3D image, you can. "[The 3D mammogram] looks through layers of tissue to find something hiding within the breast tissue," she says. "It does increase the power for detecting breast cancer."
While self-exams help you get to know your breasts, they're no substitution for mammograms, which can detect small lumps and abnormalities that you (or your doctor) may not be able to feel manually. "Annual mammograms can detect cancer early...before [breast cancer] can be palpated by the patient [during a] self breast examination," Liao says.
Though there are varying guidelines as to when women should start getting these screenings, she agrees with those that state you should get your first mammogram by the age of 40. (If you have a family history of breast cancer, though, it's advised to start getting mammograms even earlier. If you're in that high-risk group, talk to your doctor about the best course of screening action for you.)
4. Some people undergo additional screenings as well.
When reviewing your mammogram pictures, Liao says the doctor will look for calcifications (calcium deposits), masses, and any sort of distortion. If any of those are found, the doctor will likely follow up with a diagnostic mammogram (using a different technique from a screening mammogram) and breast ultrasound for assessment. If a diagnostic exam confirms the suspicious finding, a needle biopsy can be performed to ensure an accurate diagnosis.
And if the mammogram is inconclusive, Liao says your doctor may follow up with an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) or an ultrasound as well, which can provide an even clearer image. "[An MRI] has the ability to detect breast cancer at a very early stage, [even] when there is no mammographic finding," she says. If a patient is at high-risk for breast cancer, an MRI may be used as a regular screening tool, along with the yearly mammogram. And if a patient has dense breasts, a breast ultrasound may be used in regular screening as well — but, as the American Cancer Society points out, ultrasounds can reveal more findings that aren't cancer and lead to unnecessary testing.
"The most important thing [to remember] is breast cancer detection cannot be done only by one thing, like a self- breast examination," Liao says. "It has to be combined with screening tools when the patient is at the right age, so the breast cancer can be detected...when it's small and before it spreads to other parts of the body. The key point is to make sure that cancer is diagnosed at an early stage so it can be treated completely."
As with any medical concern, it's important to have an open dialogue with your doctor — whether you simply want more information on preparing for tests like these or feel like you've detected something potentially concerning. Rather than fret or fear, make that call, schedule that appointment, and put your health first.
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Physics by the Fridge: Zip Magnets
Almost as confusing as an on and off relationship, these flat refrigerator magnets alternate between attraction and repulsion, but only when pulled in the right direction.
Two flat refrigerator magnets (the kind you might get from your dentist as appointment reminders).
Flip over one magnet so that you can only see the black back side. Then place the other magnet on top of the back (as shown in the picture above).
Slide the two magnets in opposite directions along the long side of the magnets. How do the magnets slide? What do they feel like?
Repeat step 2, but this time slide the magnets apart along the short side of the magnet. How do the magnets slide? What do they feel like?
Flat refrigerator magnets are special. Unlike regular magnets which have a north end and a south pole, refrigerator magnets are composed of strips of magnets that alternate between north and south. Picture a bunch of horse-shoe magnets (which look like a "U") lined up next to each other, making alternating stripes of north and south poles, like the figure below:
These stripes are typically one to two millimeters apart and if you look at the back of the magnet, you may even be able to see them. One way to make them even more visible is to put a sheet of paper over the back of the magnet and then sprinkle some iron filings over the paper. You should get a pattern that looks like the image below.
When the magnets are slid across each other lengthwise (step 2) the stripes of the south poles line up with the stripes of the north poles from the other magnet, which allow the magnets to slide easily and without disruption. However, when the magnets slide across each other widthwise (step 3), you can feel a disruption and may hear a zipping or chattering sound. This is caused by the stripes alternating between being attracted and repelled. They are attracted when a north pole stripe from one magnet lines up with a south pole stripe of the other magnet because opposite poles attract each other. They are repelled when a north pole stripe from one magnet lines up with a north pole stripe from the other magnet and also when two south pole stripes line up because poles that are the alike (i.e. north and north or south and south) repel each other.
Try repeating the experiment with other magnets. Do you get the same effect?
Try putting the magnets together back-to-back. Can you get them to line up?
Try cutting up the magnets into strips and then putting the magnet back together. What happens?
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Q: How to record voice and send it to server? I need to record the voice of the student from the client and send it to server to check whether there are any gramatical mistakes in it. I have designed the client in flex.
My problem is, i have no idea of how to store the recorded sound and send it to the server. can you guys give some guidelines? And one more question is red5 better than flash media server?
A: You cannot record the sound on the client.the recording and the sending is a single seamless process.
About the servers, I don't know if better is the correct question, it's free so I'd rather use it in this case.
A: Red5 and FMS both can do the recording task for you.
For recording, you have to use the NetStream class. That will send the recording real-time to the server. When closing the NetStream make sure the buffer is empty so you don't cut the recording.
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» Obituaries » 2010 Obituaries » Sept 2010
Martha M. Morse, 88, of Emporium Arms, 324 W 4th St., Emporium died at Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys on Monday (September 27, 2010) evening.
She was born April 13, 1922 in Emporium, a daughter of the late John and Margaret Schuster Michel Herzing.
Martha's stepfather was George A. Herzing who died in 1967. She attended St. Marys Schools and retired from Sylvania in Emporium where she had worked for many years. Years ago she was a member of the Endless Mountain Girls Bowling Team, the Sylvania Quarter Centr Mark Church, VFW Auxillary, Legion Auxillary, Women of the Moose, and the 8 & 40 Emporium McKean Lodge. She volunteered for many years at the Emporium Senior Center.
Two Grandchildren Heather Frazo & Gordon Morse
Great Granddaughter: Hannah Frazo
Sister: Rose, Mrs. Michael Belsole, St. Marys
Brother: Thomas Herzing and his wife Helen, St. Marys
Brother: William Herzing and his wife Anna, Penfield
Brother: Leo Herzing and his wife Ardel, Port Allegany
Parents: John and Margaret Schuster Michel Herzing
Step father: George A. Herzing who died in 1967
Her companian of 25 years: Loren Campbell who died Oct. 19, 1996
Daughter: in infancy
Son: Gordon Morse who died in April 2010
2 Brothers: Paul and John Michel
2 Step sisters: Veronica Perrish & Agnes Wilson
Step brother: Bernard Herzing
There will be No Visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial to be Celebrated at St. Mark Catholic Church, 235 East Fourth Street, Emporium on Saturday, (October 2, 2010) at 10:30 AM with Rev. Paul S. Siebert, Pastor, as Celebrant.
Burial will be in the St. Marys Catholic Cemetery, St. Marys
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Emporium Senior Center, 213-1/2 South Maple Street, Emporium, PA 15834
*******************************************************************************************************
Richard "Dick" Umbenhauer passed away Sept. 22, 2010 following a brief illness. He was surrounded by his family.
Mr. Umbenhauer was born March 23, 1937 in Emporia, Pa. to James and Viola Umbenhauer. He was a member of the Cameron County High School Class of 1956 and a self-employed contractor in Emporia.
Mr. Umbenhauer spent 20 years in Wyoming at the Upper Hoback River, Bondurant, Wyo. He was a rancher, outfitter and hunting enthusiast and owned Rim Country Hay and Grain and Umbenhauer and Sons Masonry.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Betsy; sons, Rick (Julie), Mick (Traci) and Scott (Tammy), all of Payson; grandchildren, Heather of Casper, Wyo. and Rainna of Payson; great-grandchild, Kendrick of Casper, Wyo.; and sister, Marianne (Ben) Scott, of Chandler.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Bob and Jack.
He was well known and loved by many. He will miss spending "coffee time" at the 260 and Knotty Pine cafes.
A celebration of life will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 3 at the Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center Fireside Room, Payson. The family invites his friends to join them in remembering Dick.
Donations in his name may be made to Hospice Compassus, 511 S. Mud Springs Rd., Payson, AZ 85541.
Courtney Ann Standeven, 13, of Rich Valley Road, Emporium, formerly of Lancaster County, died Friday, September 24, 2010, in Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys.
Born April 18, 1997 in Lancaster, she was the daughter of Paul and Jennifer Townsend Wheaton.
A resident of Emporium for the past 18 months, Courtney was an 8th grade student at Cameron County High School.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Emporium, the First Baptist Church youth group, the Cameron County High School bowling team, and shared the love of archery with her father, Paul.
In addition to her parents, Paul and Jennifer, she is survived by: her grandparents, Ann and Amos Wheaton and Esther Townsend, all of Emporium; two sisters, Brittany Standeven at home and Kara Wheaton of Sykesville; three brothers, Alex Wheaton, Payton Wheaton and Parker Wheaton, all of Sykesville; two aunts, Ashley Standeven of State College and Sherry DeLucia of Emporium; two uncles, Jeff Imboden of Saukville, WI and William Wheaton of Spokane, WA; and also many cousins.
Visitations with memorial tribute will be held Monday, September 27 from 5-7 p.m. in the Coppersmith-Condon Funeral Home, Emporium, where Funeral & Committal Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. R. Scott Melott, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Newton Cemetery, Emporium
********************************************************************************************************
Gary J. Dubler, 59, of 423 Grimms Rd., Emporium, died at Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys on Saturday (September 25, 2010) morning.
He was born July 21, 1951 in Ridgway a son of Florence Logue Dubler, Johnsonburg and the late Edward F. Dubler.
On November 26, 1999 in Kane he married Julie Thompson Dubler, who Survives.
Mr. Dubler graduated from Johnsonburg High School in the class of 1969. He graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 1973 with a degree in Forestry and Wood Science. He retired in 2000 from Mallory Lumber Co. where he was a Sales Manager & co-owner. He was a member and past president of the Penn-York Lumbermens Association, a past director of the NHLA-National Hardwood Lumbermens Association & a contributor to the Penn Forest Products Association and a member of the Emporium Country Club. He was a avid hunter and fisherman. Gary was a loving husband & father.
In addition to his mother Florence Dubler and his wife Julie Dubler
Daughter: Tess Dubler, Emporium
Brother: Robert Dubler and his wife Mary Lynn, Gurnee, IL
Brother: Steven Dubler, Johnsonburg
Sister: Kathleen, Mrs. Bill Carter, Tampa, FL
Brother: Roger Dubler, Johnsonburg
Brother: Glen Dubler and his wife Robin, Johnsonburg
Father & Mother-in-law: James & Joanne Thompson, Emporium
Brother-in-law: Joel Thompson and his wife Christine, Emporium
Brother-in-law: Jeffery Thompson and his wife Amy, Landisville, PA
Father: Edward F. Dubler
Funeral Service will be held at the First United Methodist Church,Emporium on Wednesday (September 29, 2010) at 11:00 AM with Rev. Bruce Burkness, Pastor and Pastor Jeff Little, officiating.
Visitation with Video Tribute will be at the Barnett Funeral Home on Tuesday from 5-8 PM
Burial will be in the Newton Cemetery, Emporium.
******************************************************************************************************
Helen A. Metz, 88, formerly of West Fifth Street, Emporium, currently residing at the Grove House, died Tuesday, September 21, 2010, in Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys.
Born April 9, 1922 in Penfield, she was the daughter of John and Helen Golla Hawk. On December 24, 1941 in Emporium she married Albert "Bert" Metz who died June 29, 1995.
A resident of Emporium since 1940, Mrs. Metz was valedictorian of the Huston H.S. class of 1939, and attended Penn State University before she was married. She was employed for many years by GTE Sylvania in Emporium in the Units Dept., was a Home Health Aide with the Community Nurses, and was a trained Hospice volunteer.
She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Emporium having served on several boards and committees. She was instrumental in bringing a Service Unit of the Salvation Army to the Emporium area and served as its chairman for 20 years. She was also a longtime member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Emporium Fire Department.
Survivors include: four daughters, Mrs. Edward (Nancy) Main of Apache Junction, AZ, Mrs. Ed (Diane) Bolin and Linda Slyder both of Emporium, and Mrs. Pam Hartman of Cisne, IL; eleven grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Metz was predeceased by a son Steven in 1967, a daughter Carol Metz Sizer in 1968, and by five sisters and one brother.
Friends will be received Thursday, September 23 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. in the Coppersmith-Condon Funeral Home, Emporium.
Funeral & Committal Services will be held in the First United Methodist Church Friday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Gary Atkinson, pastor, officiating.
Burial will be in Newton Cemetery, Emporium.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Grove House Boarding Home Inc., 436 Old West Creek Rd., Emporium.
*********************************************************************************************************
Bascom "Bass" Bryant, 83, of 12 Russel Lane, Emporium, PA formerly of North Carolina died at Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys, PA. Sunday (September 19, 2010) afternoon.
He was born May 4, 1927 in Bakersville, North Carolina a son of the late Jason and Sally Bryant.
Mr. Bryant was a self employed painter and owner of the former Bryants Painting Service. He was Baptist by faith. He was a Mason an member of the Loyal Order of the Moose and the VFW.
Surviving:
Special longtime friend: Verna Kondek, Emporium
Son: George Bryant and his wife Jewel
Daughter: Judy Lassiter and her husband David
Daughter: Jean Edwards and her husband Randal
Daughter: Lisa Hartnell and her husband Bruce
4 Grandchildren
7 Great Grandchildren
Sister: Estelle Buchanan, Johnson City, TN
Sister: Pauline Buchanan, Johnson City, TN
Sister: Helen Greene, Marion, NC
Sister-in-law: Estelle Bryant, Burnsville, NC
Parents: Jason and Sally Bryant
Son: Kenneth Wade Bryant
3 Brothers: Robert, Luther and Claude Bryant
Sister: Ann Bennett
Memorial Service will be held at the First United Methodist Church, Emporium, PA on Thursday at 2:00 PM with Pastor Gary Atkinson officiating.
The Bryant family will also have another Memorial Service in North Carolina at a later date.
BARNETT FUNERAL HOME, Inc. entrusted with arrangements
Thomas D. Gribble, Sr. 55, of 65 Huckleberry Circle, Emporium died at DuBois Regional Medical Center-West, on Sunday afternoon. (September 19, 2010)
He was born June 3, 1955 in St. Marys the son of Ella Mae Bailey Gribble of Emporium and the late Harvey Gribble.
On April 18, 1981 in First Baptist Church he married Susan McLean Gribble, who Survives.
Mr. Gribble graduated from Cameron County High School in the class of 1973. He worked at Emporium Hardwoods for 30 years and most recently at AST and KwikFill. In his youth he was an active member of the Boy Scouts. He was a commander of the Royal Rangers Patrol 185. He served on the Board of Directors of Emporium Little League for many years and also Memorial Hall. He was a member of the Bucktail Rod and Gun Club. His passion was officiating PIAA baseball, softball and volleyball games which he did for many years. He was an avid outdoorsman who especially enjoyed hunting and fishing.
In addition to his mother Ella Mae Bailey Gribble
and his wife Susie are
Son: Thomas "Tommy" Gribble, Jr., Emporium
Son: David Gribble, Emporium
Brother: Terry Gribble and his wife Leigh, Galion, OH
Father: Harvey T. Gribble
Visitation will be at the Christian & Missionary Alliance Church on Sizerville Road, Emporium on Wednesday from 5-8 PM
Funeral Service will be held at the Christian & Missionary Alliance Church on
Thursday (September 23, 2010) at 11:00 AM with Rev. Mark Conklin, Pastor, officiating.
*****************************************************************************************************
Margaret E. Zito Anderson, 84, of Guy & Mary Felt Manor, Emporium formerly of 457 E. Second St., died at Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys on Thursday, (September 16, 2010) morning.
She was born April 18, 1926 in Emporium a daughter of the late Anthony and Amelia Nicolo Zito.
On August 17, 1946 in St. Mark Rectory she married the late Ross E. Anderson.
Mrs. Anderson graduated from the former Emporium High School. Following graduation she worked for the former NW Mining Co. in DuBois and later for Sylvania in Emporium before transferring to Litton in Williamsport where she worked for several years. She then worked as a legal secretary at Perciballi Law Office in Williamsport before she retired and moved back to Emporium. She was a member of St. Marks Catholic Church.
Sister: Theresa Dixon, DuBois
Sister: Susan Zito, Emporium
Sister: Jean Zito, Emporium
Brother: Gus Zito, Emporium
Numerous: Nieces and Nephews
Parents: Anthony and Amelia Nicolo Zito
Husband: Ross E. Anderson who died Oct. 21, 2009
2 Sisters: Nancy Connors and Stella Zito
5 Brothers: Frank, Dominick, Joe and Tony Zito & Joseph in infancy.
Visitation will be at the Barnett Funeral Home prior to the Mass on Monday from 10:00 to 10:45 AM.
Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated at St. Mark Catholic Church, 235 East Fourth Street, Emporium on Monday (September 20, 2010) at 11:00 AM with Rev. Paul S. Siebert, Pastor, as Celebrant.
Burial will be in the St. Mark Catholic Cemetery, Emporium.
Memorial Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, Cameron Unit, P.O. Box 62, 135 W. Fourth St., Emporium, PA 15834
Thelma A. Gustafson Cox, age 94, a resident of Pine Crest Manor in St. Marys, passed away Sunday, September 12 at Elk Regional Medical Center after a short illness.
She was born August 7, 1916 in Brockport, a daughter of the late Eric, Sr. and Charlotte (Lottie) McCool Gustafson. On May 30, 1940 in Emporium she married Jack E. Cox who died May 25, 1984.
Mrs. Cox was a former resident of South Broad Street in Emporium where she and her family resided for over 60 years. Since 2004 she had lived at Silver Creek Terrace in St. Marys before moving to Pine Crest Manor in July of this year. She was employed by GTE Sylvania in Emporium for many years and later retired from Motor Coils Manufacturing in 1982.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Emporium, a life member of the former Emporium Chapter #101 of the Order of the Eastern Star, and a longtime Red Cross volunteer with the Cameron County Blood Mobile.
She is survived by: her daughter, Charlotte R. Mallery (Patrick) of Moscow, PA; two sons, Jack Eric Cox (Edwin Light) of Santa Fe, NM and Jason C. Cox (Mary Ellen) of Spring, TX; six grandchildren, Adrienne Mallery Jimerson, Caleb Mallery, Jesse Mallery, Lindsey Cox, Alissa Cox and Eric B. Cox; one great grandson, Micah Jimerson; two sisters, Verna Kondek of Emporium and Helen Petruzzi of Las Cruces, NM; a brother Robert Gustafson of Emporium; and locally by many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Cox was predeceased by two sisters, Renetha Kunes and Beula Metz, and by three brothers, Dalton Gustafson, Eric Gustafson, Jr, and William Gustafson.
Friends will be received Thursday, September 16 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in the Coppersmith-Condon Funeral Home, Emporium. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, September 17 at 10:30 a.m. in the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Philip Sanders, pastor, officiating.
Interment will follow in Newton Cemetery, Emporium.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the American Red Cross, the First Presbyterian Church, or to a charity of the donor's choice.
C. Wilson Hudson, 105, of East Fourth Street, Emporium died Wednesday,
September 8, 2010 in Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys.
Born June 21, 1905 in Coolspring, Del., he was the son of Charles W. and
Annie Wilson Hudson. On January 16, 1946 in Bradford, he married Esther
Edelman who survives.
He was a graduate of Lewes, Del. High School and after serving with the U.S.
Coast Guard, he graduated from Beacom College in Wilmington, Del. and
Harvard Business School.
He was employed by Armour & Co. and later by the Hercules Powder Co. in
Wilmington. Subsequently he was transferred to the Hercules plant in
Parlin, NJ which was under construction, and upon completion in 1929, was
assigned to the Hercules plant in Emporium. When the plant closed in 1931
he joined the Sylvania organization and in 1935 was promoted to Personnel
Manager. Later he was appointed by the New York Office of Hygrade Sylvania
to supervise all Pennsylvania plants as Division Manager of Human Resources.
After retiring from GTE Sylvania in 1970, he was employed by Pennsylvania
Pressed Metals from 1971-1984 as a consultant in human resources.
Mr. Hudson was appointed by Governors Duff and Fine to the Pennsylvania
Advisory Board on Employment Compensation and was a director of the National
Association of Foremen.
Active in community affairs, he was a member of the CCHS Construction
Authority for the new high school, was instrumental in organizing the
Emporium night school in conjunction with Penn State, and was active in
implementing the Sylvania Tool & Die-Machinist training program in the
Emporium plant. He was chairman of the Community Chest and Red Cross
drives, was involved in organizing and served as president of the local
Kiwanis Club and was a charter member of the Emporium Country Club. He was
a member of Harvard Business School Alumni Association, Emporium Moose Lodge
#368, Sylvania Quarter Century Club, and Emporium Masonic Lodge #382 F&AM
receiving his 50 year award in 1990.
Surviving in addition to his wife, Esther, are: two sons, Craig W. Hudson of
Emporium and Jeffrey J. Hudson of Okeechobee, Fla.; one grandson; one
granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers.
Friends will be received Friday, September 10 from 4-7 p.m. in the
Coppersmith-Condon Funeral Home, Emporium, where a Masonic Memorial Service
will be held Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
Military honors will be accorded by the Cameron County Memorial Detail.
Burial will be in St. Mark Cemetery, Emporium.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Guy and Mary Felt Manor or the
Cameron County Ambulance Service
William R. Clark, 62, of Driftwood, died Thursday ( Sept.2, 2010 ) in his home.
Friends will be recieved today (Sept 8, 2010 ) in the Coppersmith-condon Funeral HOme from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at which time funeral and committal services will be held, with the Rev. Scott Melott, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating.
***********************************************************************************************************************************************************
William B. "Ike" Gibbs, Sr., 91, of 365 Tannery Heights Rd., Emporium, PA died at Elk Regional Health Center, St. Marys on Thursday (September 2, 2010) morning.
He was born Oct 6, 1918 in Austin, PA a son of the late William "Will" and Virginia Woodring Gibbs.
On October 5, 1940 in Emporium he married the late Helen Koczwara Gibbs.
Mr. Gibbs served with the US Army during WW II, under the direction of General McArthur, in the invasion of the Philippines. He was a Purple Heart recipient. He retired from GTE-Sylvania where he worked for many years. He was a life member of the Miller-Raffaele Post 6221, VFW and was a member of St. Mark Catholic Church.
Daughter: Shirley Dippold, St. Marys
Son: William "Sonny" Gibbs, Jr., Emporium
Son: Joseph R. Gibbs and his wife Kathi, Emporium
Several Great Grandchildren
1 Great Great Grandson
Brother: John P. "Mick" Gibbs, Emporium
Sister: Gertrude Smith, Emporium
Sister: Patricia Zoffrea, Ohio
Sister: Mary Jane Peterson, California
Parents: William "Will" and Virginia Woodring Gibbs
Wife: Helen Koczwara Gibbs who died April 26, 2003
4 Brothers: Robert, Thomas, Amsey Gibbs and James in 1920
6 Sisters: Louise Rutz, Virginia Russell, Bessie Neenan, : Lois Brown, Susan Klein and Nina Shadman
Funeral Service will be held at the Barnett Funeral Home, 207 E. Fourth Street, Emporium on Monday, September 6, 2010 at 10:30 AM with Rev. Paul S. Siebert, Pastor, officiating.
A Military Service will be accorded by the Cameron County Memorial Detail.
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GRINCH'REPORT: CHRISTMAS RETURNED TO GAYLORD ICE! EVENT.
That green guy of Dr. Seuss fame is celebrating Christmas on the Potomac through Jan. 9, and ICE!, featuring 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' in 5,000 blocks of sculpted and colored ice weighing more than 2 million pounds, is the resort's holiday centerpiece.
This year's ICE! attraction is similar in artistry and color to the one that brought 200,000 visitors to its Maryland riverside location in 2009, Welcome to the North Pole, a fantasy visit to the North Pole complete with ICE crystal carousel, castle and slide.
The path into the attraction is lined with artifacts and memorabilia celebrating the art of Theodore "Dr. Seuss" Geisel. It's a lineup of lithographs, serigraphs and sculptures reproduced from Geisel's original drawings and painting.
No worries about approaching the subzero environment at the end of the art. Staff hands out insulated jackets sized to fit toddlers to grandpa and everyone in between.
Upon entry into the icy diorama, the 1957 children's classic tale comes to life. Thanks to 40 award-winning artisans from Harbin, China, you'll walk through Grinch's frozen lair; Christmas Eve in Who-ville; the Grinch stealing Christmas form the Who houses; and Mount Crumpit, where you can climb to the mountaintop and zip down ice slides right into Who-ville.
And what else does the resort have in store for the season? The list is long and includes nightly illuminations of the 60-foot glass Christmas tree hanging inside the resort's atrium, indoor snowfalls and two million lights. Have your pick from events like musical dinner shows, breakfast with the Grinch; brunch with Santa, indoor ice skating and scavenger hunts. Indoor ice skating, rides on a miniature train and Christmas classic films on a giant screen at the resort's indoor pool are in the array.
Before you go curl up with the original Grinch Christmas story – and visit the Christmas on the Potomac web site. It's a good way to prepare the whole family for ICE! and the brightest season of the year on the Potomac.
The 2010 ICE! exhibit and all its attendant events are sure to accent the holidays for any age visitor who stops in for the fun. Be prepared to grow a bigger heart, just as Grinch did when he learned about the real meaning of Christmas. | {
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Q: C# WinForms/WPF: Есть ли решения вроде DevExpress и Telerik, но предназначенные не для Enterprise, а мелких проектов и ускоряющие их создание? Попался мне мощный ПК с Windows 10 и VS 2017.
Решил воспользоваться случаем, посмотреть библиотеки.
Сперва поставил на него демо-версию Telerik для WPF.
Посмотрел, какие есть шаблоны проектов, контролы для панели элементов и попросту классы.
Удалил, поставил DevExpress.
Осматриваю его по тем же самым критериям...
...И ощущаю дежавю.
Шаблоны проектов - как будто скопированы у Telerik: либо Blank, либо Word inspired (в стиле Word с лентой a.k.a. Ribbon UI), и по большому счету это все. (Есть еще Excel inspired и пара других вариаций с лентой, но в целом ничего нового)
То же самое с контролами и классами.
Все это - тоже как под копирку. Схема такова:
*
*Грид. Хороший такой грид. В DevExpress это прям центр и гордость. Сюда же - прочее для работы с БД в "формате" Enterprise.
*Theme, skin, style, L&F, названия могут быть разными, суть - одна: это готовый дизайн для окна, обычно в стиле Material. Ну, и возможность применять кастомные скины. Все это обязательно включает в себя целую реализацию Ribbon, это наверно вторая по объему часть их работы (после грида).
*Что-то для веб-сервисов, опять же в "формате" Enterprise.
*...И очень небольшое количество "общих" полезных вещей, вроде PasswordBox с кнопкой "глаз", или TextBox сразу с готовым Label (в готовом удобном контейнере), или наследник класса Window, в котором уже есть Alert(), Prompt() и Confirm(), чтобы сэкономить время на печатании "MessageBox-точка-таб".
В Enteprise я не работаю.Приложения для Windows пишу только на заказ с бюджетом до 50-100к.С широкой аудиторией на Windows не работаю и не собираюсь, потому что у Microsoft нет маркета (платформа UWP не в счет, ей еще лет 10 надо для развития - или наоборот для смерти, вслед за WP).Хотел бы писать именно эти приложения - быстрее.
Поэтому по большому счету, мне нужно только последнее. А его там - 5%, не больше. Тащить ради этого целую библиотеку - это проще самому написать. А если покупать лицензию за 60.000 руб - то и вовсе молчу.
Базы данных - нужны не в каждом проекте.И нужны не супер-навороченные гриды и UI, а например хорошая ORM для SQLite.А если не для SQLite, а для Access или SQL server - то нужна не библиотека, а генератор кода. Чтобы быстро писать дипломы и курсачи. На библиотеке едва ли разрешат их писать.Еще нужны хорошие автоматизированные инструменты для Settings. А то когда в приложении 120 настроек, включая вложенные, то вручную писать код, который их все положит в JSON и сохранит (а потом код, который их оттуда загрузит обратно по контролам) - не здорово.
По веб-сервисам - HTTP для C# мне нужно только клиентское. Уже есть RestSharp и xNet. Они устраивают, лучше них только библиотека с интеграцией со сниффером (например с Fiddler'ом от того же Telerik) - чтобы писать боты: прямо из сниффера брать тело запроса и заголовки и автоматом в код. Насчет TCP - нужна легкая библиотека и для клиента и для сервера, реализующая прикладной двусторонний протокол с надежной связью на базе TCP, но без ASP.NET как у SignalR.
Да, часть всего перечисленного тоже есть, где-то в недрах DX/Telerik.
Замечу, что DevExpress для меня ближе, чем Telerik.
Но, все равно, этого мало (а изменить так просто нельзя, код закрыт), и неохота тащить остальные 70-90%, и оплачивать их.
Какие есть альтернативы ближе к моей ситуации?
Неужели все подобные решения создавались и создаются только товарищами из Enterprise для таких же?
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Q: How to postpone execution until some event happens? I have a WebBrowser control and it has InvokeScript method, which you should call only after WebBrowser is loaded.
So I've tried something like this:
private readonly ManualResetEventSlim browserLoaded = new ManualResetEventSlim(false);
private void BrowserLoaded(object sender, NavigationEventArgs navigationEventArgs)
{
browserLoaded.Set();
}
private async Task<object> InvokeScript(string invoke, object[] parameters = null)
{
return await Task.Factory
.StartNew(() =>
{
if (!browserLoaded.Wait(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10)))
{
throw new Exception("Timeout for waiting browser to load.");
}
})
.ContinueWith(task => parameters == null
? browser.InvokeScript(invoke)
: browser.InvokeScript(invoke, parameters), TaskScheduler.FromCurrentSynchronizationContext());
}
It does not look very nice to me, but works ok when called asynchronously.
Problem appears, when I try to read result value synchronously - app just hangs:
private string GetEnteredText()
{
return (string)InvokeScript("getEnteredText").Result;
}
I know, that I should go all the way async, but I'm wondering what to do with properties:
public override string UserText
{
get
{
return GetEnteredText();
}
set
{
SetEnteredText(value);
}
}
Or async is wrong way to go in this case at all?
Update
Property is a 'glue' between input field value in browser's page and view model in WPF, so I don't see a good way to make it as separate methods, especially because it is a part of the bigger framework (notice override keyword on it).
Once browser control is loaded, execute logic should not take long, I guess less than 10 milliseconds, that is why I would be ok with sync execution in this case. And usually browser control loads fast enough, the only reason here to delay is to make sure InvokeScript is not called before load, not because it taking long time or smth.
A:
app just hangs
We'll, you said it yourself. You know why that happens. You're blocking on the call using Task.Result, that is what causes the deadlock.
Or async is wrong way to go in this case at all?
We don't have async properties. The reason we don't have them are because properties aren't asynchronous by nature. Stephan Cleary describes it nicely:
If your "property" needs to be asynchronously evaluated every time
it's accessed, then you're really talking about an asynchronous
operation.The best solution is to change the property to an async
method. Semantically, it shouldn't be a property.
Instead of a property, make it an asynchronous method which you can await properly.
In regards to using a ManualResetEvent, I would use a TaskCompletionSource<bool> instead. It works "nicer" with TPL:
private TaskCompletionSource<bool> tcs = new TaskCompletionSource<bool>();
private void BrowserLoaded(object sender, NavigationEventArgs navigationEventArgs)
{
tcs.TrySetResult(true);
}
private async Task<object> InvokeScript(string invoke, object[] parameters = null)
{
var timeoutTask = Task.Delay(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10));
if (timeoutTask == await Task.WhenAny(tcs.Task, timeoutTask))
{
// You've timed out;
}
return Task.Run(() =>
{
parameters == null ? browser.InvokeScript(invoke)
: browser.InvokeScript(invoke, parameters)
});
}
I also see that you used TaskScheduler.FromCurrentSynchronizationContext() in your continuation. If you need this to execute on the UI thread, there is no point in using a threadpool thread at all.
@Noseratio adds that WebBrowser is an STA object. His answer here might help.
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Cambridge Pieces By: Samuel Butler (1835-1902)
First Page:
This etext was produced from the 1914 A. C. Fifield edition by David Price, email [email protected]
SAMUEL BUTLER'S CAMBRIDGE PIECES
by Samuel Butler
Contents: On English Composition and Other Matters Our Tour Translation from an Unpublished Work of Herodotus The shield of Achilles, with variations Prospectus of the Great Split Society Powers A skit on examinations An Eminent Person Napoleon at St. Helena THE TWO DEANS The Battle of Alma Mater On the Italian Priesthood Samuel Butler and the Simeonites
ON ENGLISH COMPOSITION AND OTHER MATTERS
This essay is believed to be the first composition by Samuel Butler that appeared in print. It was published in the first number of the EAGLE, a magazine written and edited by members of St. John's College, Cambridge, in the Lent Term, 1858, when Butler was in his fourth and last year of residence.
[From the Eagle, Vol. 1, No. 1, Lent Term, 1858, p. 41.]
I sit down scarcely knowing how to grasp my own meaning, and give it a tangible shape in words; and yet it is concerning this very expression of our thoughts in words that I wish to speak. As I muse things fall more into their proper places, and, little fit for the task as my confession pronounces me to be, I will try to make clear that which is in my mind.
I think, then, that the style of our authors of a couple of hundred years ago was more terse and masculine than that of those of the present day, possessing both more of the graphic element, and more vigour, straightforwardness, and conciseness. Most readers will have anticipated me in admitting that a man should be clear of his meaning before he endeavours to give to it any kind of utterance, and that having made up his mind what to say, the less thought he takes how to say it, more than briefly, pointedly, and plainly, the better; for instance, Bacon tells us, "Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark"; he does not say, what I can imagine a last century writer to have said, "A feeling somewhat analogous to the dread with which children are affected upon entering a dark room, is that which most men entertain at the contemplation of death." Jeremy Taylor says, "Tell them it is as much intemperance to weep too much as to laugh too much"; he does not say, "All men will acknowledge that laughing admits of intemperance, but some men may at first sight hesitate to allow that a similar imputation may be at times attached to weeping."
I incline to believe that as irons support the rickety child, whilst they impede the healthy one, so rules, for the most part, are but useful to the weaker among us. Our greatest masters in language, whether prose or verse, in painting, music, architecture, or the like, have been those who preceded the rule and whose excellence gave rise thereto; men who preceded, I should rather say, not the rule, but the discovery of the rule, men whose intuitive perception led them to the right practice. We cannot imagine Homer to have studied rules, and the infant genius of those giants of their art, Handel, Mozart, and Beethoven, who composed at the ages of seven, five, and ten, must certainly have been unfettered by them: to the less brilliantly endowed, however, they have a use as being compendious safeguards against error. Let me then lay down as the best of all rules for writing, "forgetfulness of self, and carefulness of the matter in hand." No simile is out of place that illustrates the subject; in fact a simile as showing the symmetry of this world's arrangement, is always, if a fair one, interesting; every simile is amiss that leads the mind from the contemplation of its object to the contemplation of its author. This will apply equally to the heaping up of unnecessary illustrations: it is as great a fault to supply the reader with too many as with too few; having given him at most two, it is better to let him read slowly and think out the rest for himself than to surfeit him with an abundance of explanation... Continue reading book >>
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Der Teamsprint der Männer bei den Olympischen Spielen 2020 in Tokio wurde am 3. August 2021 im Izu Velodrome ausgetragen.
Qualifikation
Erste Runde
Die Duelle setzten sich aus der Qualifikation wie folgt zusammen:
Lauf 1: 4. gegen 5.
Lauf 2: 3. gegen 6.
Lauf 3: 2. gegen 7.
Lauf 4: 1. gegen 8.
Die zwei schnellsten Gewinnerpaare qualifizierten sich für das Rennen um Gold, die beiden dritt- und viertschnellsten Teams für das Rennen um Bronze.
QG = Qualifiziert für das Rennen um Gold
QB = Qualifiziert für das Rennen um Bronze
Finale
Der niederländische Fahrer, dessen Name kursiv geschrieben ist, bestritt lediglich die erste Runde des Wettbewerbs.
Teamsprint Manner
Sportveranstaltung in Izu (Shizuoka)
Bahnradsport-Wettbewerb in Japan | {
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Last fall veterinarians came to Graham Waspe with devastating news: His beloved guide dog of six years, Edward, would need surgery to remove both his eyes. Waspe and his wife were heartbroken. What would retirement – and blindness – mean for Edward?
Turns out, extra belly scratches and international fame, as Waspe and Edward now share a new guide dog named Opal. The two Labs get along beautifully, and Edward revels in his newfound attention.
And for anyone who isn't convinced that a disabled animal can lead a joyful, satisfying life, check out this piece on Rolling Dog Ranch. | {
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Diageo plc, the world's largest spirits company, has announced that it has started working on a new £6.4 million centre for scientific research and whiskey blending in Scotland, according to the BBC.
The group said that the new centre of excellence in Clackmannanshire would provide 'world standard facilities' for its technical teams.
It also said that it would act as a 'hub for innovation' in spirits and in environmental sustainability.
The construction is due to be completed by autumn next year, and the current Diageo technical centre, which is next to the new location, will be used as offices and meeting rooms.
Ewan Andrew, director of Diageo international supply centre, said, "This investment will create new state-of-the-art facilities for our talented team of whisky specialists and scientists to enhance the industry-leading work they do on growing and protecting our business around the world."
Diageo recently said that it has proposed to increase its stake in Chinese baijiu-maker Sichuan Shuijingfang Company to raise its holding to up to 60% through a partial tender offer. | {
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One of Mexico's oldest beer brands, Cerveza Victoria, produced a campaign to become the second most trending topic globally and started a new movement to celebrate Mexico's melting pot of cultures.
Eighty per cent of Mexicans are "Morenos" – with brown skin. They are the native people of Mexico but had become a marginalised part of Mexican society.
70% of Morenos experience racial discrimination. And they are never featured in advertising.
So Cerveza Victoria started a movement to bring attention to this injustice.
Cerveza Victoria committed to casting Moreno talent in its advertising in order to foster a climate of inclusivity.
We issued a call for other brands to follow suit, lobbying the Mexican Association of Advertising Agencies to push for industry-level quotas.
14 million people joined our movement.
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Q: Function not defined message in JavaScript I am building a game in JavaScript along with html5. I want my front page to display a bit of text and then when I press any button suppose if p then the actual game starts.
I have used flag in this case to toggle between two functions one which brings the front page and another which is actually starting the game.
Here's my code:
var flag1 =true;
function init()
{
canvas = document.getElementById('canvas');
region = canvas.getContext('2d');
if(flag1==true)
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front();
}
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}
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function front()
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document.onkeydown = function(event)
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init();
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
function start()
{
*************
*********
*********
}
This code is giving an error in console whenever I press p, i.e.
init() is not defined
Can anyone sort this problem?
A: init() runs for me in chrome. Which browser are you using? What scope is the code in?
Also, as far as I know, JavaScript might be misparsed if it is not indented like so:
if (bool) {
// stuff
}
Try running your code through jslint.
A: Answer: http://jsfiddle.net/morrison/HrRD6/
Notes:
*
*There's no point in finding canvas again if you've already found it. Storing the canvas to lib.canvas and not retrieving it again seems to be what fixed the problem.
*Use library-style functions. This helps avoid naming conflicts.
*Tidy your code. I use jsfiddle a lot, so I run it through there, or you can try formatjavascript or javascriptbeautifier.
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Christian Watson: Wiki, Bio, Age, Team, Position, Girlfriend, Net Worth
December 26, 2022 by Sattwama
Christian Watson: Wiki, Bio, Age, height, Team, Position, Girlfriend, Net Worth, Birthplace, Address, Sexuality, Sex, weight, parents, father, brother, education: Christian Watson is an American Footballer who currently plays in the wide receiver position for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He has appeared in the headlines because he was recently drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the second round of the 2022 NFL season and has already established his image as a top-tier wide receiver. Keep reading this article to know more about his life and other personal details.
Christian Watson Birthday, Age, Zodiac, Birthplace
Christian Watson Parents, Siblings
Christian Watson Education, School, University
Christian Watson Career, Green Bay Packers
Christian Watson Senior Career
Christian Watson Girlfriend, Relationships
Christian Watson Height, Weight, Nationality, Net Worth
Christian Watson Information Table
Social Media Accounts of the Wide Reciever
Lesser Known Facts About The Footballer
FAQs on Christian
Christian was born on 12th May in the year 1999. He is currently 23 years old and very young. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and brought up in Tampa, Florida. Born on 12th July his Sun sign or Zodiac sign is Taurus.
Christian was born to his parents who were also American. His father, Tim Watson was also a professional football player and was drafted for Green Bay Packers in the 1993 NFL. Tim also played for Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, and Philadelphia Eagles. His mother is Christa Watson. Christian has 4 other siblings, 2 biological siblings, Tre and Alexus, and two half-sisters, Aubrey and Bella. His elder brother Tre was also trained by his father to play football but he signed himself as an undrafted free agent with the Miami Dolphins.
Christian finished his schooling at Henry B. Plant High School. He used Tracy Anderson's Mat Routine while in elementary school. He started playing football while in High school when he played for Plant's Junior varsity football. Watson also grew a lot during the gap between his junior and senior years when he not only grew taller but also gained weight which helped him better his game. Later on, Christian played college football at North Dakota State University from his senior year onward.
Watson dropped the first year of College in order to increase his eligibility. He caught 9 passes for 165 yards when Bison won the 2018 FCS national championship and caught 34 passes for 732 yards along with 6 touchdowns when they were named the second team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference.
During his redshirt season, they were named first-team All-MVFC and he was named 1st-team All-American as an all-purpose player for which he had 19 catches for 442 yards. Watson as a member of the Bison won the 2021 FCS national championship. Christian also played in the 2022 Senior Bowl where he was voted National WR of the week.
During the 2022 NFL Draft, he was picked by the Green Bay Packers in the second round. He was the 7th wide receiver selected in the draft and was the only wide receiver from North Dakota State University to be drafted in the past 37 years. Watson played for Green Bay Packers on a Rookie deal. He suffered a minor knee injury and had to undergo surgery because of which he missed most of the training camp. During week 1 he played against the Minnesota Vikings, and in week 4 while playing for New England Patriots he scored his first NFL touchdown on a 15-yard rush. During week 8 he played against Buffalo Bills but he suffered from a concussion during the game.
Soon after, he had a breakout performance catching 4 passes for 107 yards and 3 touchdowns in the 31-28 win over Dallas Cowboys. During this match, he scored the Packers' longest and second-longest touchdowns of the season, a 58-yard score from Rodgers in the second quarter, a 39-yard touchdown in the 4th quarter, and a 7-yard touchdown and thanks to the amazing performance he was awarded NFL Week 10 Rookie of the Week. He had another amazing performance in a match against Tennessee Titans. For his wonderful performance in the month of November 2022, he was awarded the Rookie of the month.
Christian is a talented football player and is already under a high-demand radar. He plays for Green Bay Packers and recently put up some amazing performances. He is in a romantic relationship with Lakyn Adkins and had been dating for a long time. It appears that the two have been dating since their college life.
Christian is 6 feet 4 inches which is equivalent to 1.96 meters or 196 centimeters. He weighs 94 Kg or 207 lbs. He has black hair and eyes and looks very handsome. Christian has an American Nationality. He has a net worth of 5 million dollars.
Here is a full bio of Christian Watson, his age, birthday, birthplace, zodiac, nationality, ethnicity, religion, caste, address, parents, father, mother, siblings, sister, brother, relationship status, girlfriend, wife, children, career, hobbies, height, weight, body measurements, eye color, hair color, nickname, net worth and more.
Name Christian Justus Watson
Height (approx.) in centimeters – 196cm
meters – 1.96m
feet inches – 6ft 4in
Weight (approx.) in kilograms – 94kg
in pounds – 207lbs
Figure Measurements Not Available
Date of Birth 12 May 1999
Age (as of 2022) 23 years
Birth Place Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Zodiac sign/Sun sign Taurus
Hometown Tampa, Florida
School Henry B. plant High School
College/University North Dakota State University
Caste Not Available
Address United States
Hobbies/Interests Playing Football
Affairs/Boyfriends/Girlfriends Lakyn Adkins
Parents Father: Tim Watson
Mother: Christa Watson
Siblings Tre Watson(brother)
Alexus Watson(brother)
Aubrey(half-sister)
Bella(half-sister)
He was drafted during the second round of the NFL 2022 draft.
He was the only Wide Receiver from North Dakota State University in the past 37 years.
He was awarded Rookie of the month for his performance in the month of November 2022.
His father, Tim Watson was also a professional footballer.
His elder brother Tre Watson is currently playing for CFL.
1) Which team is he drafted for?
He is drafted for Green Bay Packers.
2)What is his age?
He is 23 years old.
3)What position does he play?
He plays in the Wide Receiver position.
4)What is his jersey number for his team?
Number 9.
5) Who is his girlfriend?
His girlfriend is Lakyn Adkins.
Also Read: Lana Gomez Wiki, Bio, Age, Height
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of Back to the Future, one of the most beloved movies of all time. To celebrate the occasion, Telltale Games is releasing Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition!
Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition will be available digitally worldwide and at retail in North America on Tuesday, October 13th, and available at retail in Europe on Friday, October 16th. Digital and retail platforms in both regions will include PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox 360.
Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition is rated T (Teen) for Drug and Alcohol Reference, Sexual Themes, Mild Violence, and Mild Blood by the ESRB. | {
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Finding something to do that doesn't leave either me or my baby (or both!) mind-numbingly bored is getting to be more and more challenging as my maternity leave dwindles to a close. Museums are a life-saver, because there is usually something in any museum interesting for both of us to look at, and at the very least older kids running around to amuse Theo and a nice book or toy to be purchased in the museum shop.
This week we went to the Museum of London. We frequent the Docklands museum as it's near our home but it was my first time visiting the main museum in more years that I can count. I wanted to see the"Votes for Women" exhibit so we headed there first, then wandered backwards in time through 20th century London. Very enlivening stuff, much different from the stuffy Roman mannequins I seem to recall from my study abroad days when the Museum was home to our "History of London" class.
The "Votes for Women" exhibit was a bit disappointing, however. I did enjoy the video, which addressed the fine line between civil disobedience and violence, and recognised the oft-forgotten fact that in 1918 not *all* women were granted the vote. The objects chosen for the display were poignant and powerful.
Missing, however, was a discussion of the Suffragists, and their objection to the Suffragettes use of force, which they felt damaged rather than aided their cause. A baffling omission as it would have aided and illustrated the debate about civil disobedience.
Emmeline Pankhurst's hunger strike medal. In many ways the colours, parades, and awards of the suffrage campaign echoed the military culture of the time.
And of course, the First World War was mentioned, but not the fact that some suffragists and suffragettes alike refused to aid the war effort, either motivated pacifist beliefs or because they refused to be distracted from their main aim of women's suffrage. Instead, the museum presented the usual narrative that women's contributions helped them to be seen as worthy of the vote (indeed, this was the motivation for many suffrage-minded women to join the war effort) and therefore was the reason for extension of suffrage (despite the fact that the women who won the vote in 1918 were not the smiling on the film, nor indeed were they the vast majority of women who put their lives on hold for their war work). It was a short exhibit, but given they'd already found room and capacity for nuance, I felt there could have been more of it.
We are spoilt for choice on suffrage-related exhibitions in London at the moment, so stay tuned for more.
The "Votes for Women" display is on in the Museum of London until 6 January, 2019 (free). | {
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United opens upgraded United Club at Chicago O'Hare by gate B6
By Benet J. Wilson | October 19th, 2016
United Airlines has opened its next-generation United Club at its Chicago O'Hare International Airport hub. The lounge, located at Gate B6, grew from 13,000 square feet seating 206 travelers to 17,435 square feet seating 374.
United Club Chicago O'Hare (ORD) by gate B6 floor plan, courtesy of United
The new United Club at ORD B6 offers complimentary hot food
Jimmy Samartzis, vice president, Food Services and United Clubs, noted that his airline took a proactive and thoughtful approach in renovating its clubs. "B6 at O'Hare was at the top of our list to get in shape, since it's among our headquarter lounges," he said. "We wanted to have it be our shining star across the system to kick off our renovation work globally."
There was a time where United Clubs offered foods like pre-packaged cheese and crackers, carrots and trail mix, said Samartzis. "But in 2015, we started transforming our food to include healthier and fresher items. We're offering fresh vegetables and salads. In the evening, we have trays of salami and a variety of soups, along with oatmeal in the morning," he said.
Renovated clubs now have adequate-sized kitchens and buffet stations that have heating and chilling spaces for more food options, said Samartzis. "For example, we're now offering a palek paneer that's been very successful. In the morning, we have scrambled eggs and sausages," he said. "That will happen in all lounges as we continue with renovations."
United Club – Chicago O'Hare (ORD) by gate B6 | © United
Order Giordano's pizza at the new United Club at Chicago O'Hare
United has partnered with legendary Chicago-based restaurant Giordano's, known for its deep-dish pizza, to offer paid food offerings, said Samartzis. "Selected items for sale include a Caprese skewer, a chicken chopped salad, paninis and a personal pizza," he said. "We did extensive research with customers to understand what they wanted, and we heard that they wanted regionalized items from the destinations they're in."
At O'Hare, that item is deep dish pizza and Giordano's fills that need, said Samartzis. "Giordano's is a good partner that's a well-known Chicago brand, which made our decision easy. We piloted the food in our B18 lounge and people loved it," he said. "I was at the B18 club with my wife and we had two pizzas and a Caprese skewer and that cost $32. It's very much in line with what that food costs in the city."
Link: The Giordano's United Club menu
United has six food cycles that kicks will kick off on January 1, with rotations every two months, said Samartzis.
Enjoy a full bar at the United Club at Chicago O'Hare gate B6
Travelers will see major beverage upgrades in the lounge too, said Samartzis. "We have a Coca Cola freestyle machine so they can get their soda of choice. We have Illy coffee brewed by the pot, along with other coffee drinks," he said. "We also have hydration stations where customers will have access to naturally infused fruit waters. And we have fresh juices in the morning as well."
United has worked with Chicago-based mixologist Adam Seger for a bar upgrade, said Samartzis. "We've made changes to offer complimentary and premium beers and spirits. We can offer customers complimentary or upgraded premium spirits," he said. "If they want pay for their drink of choice, they can do that. We also offer a number of mixed cocktails that Adam created especially for United Clubs."
One of those cocktails is That Toddlin' Town, which features Chicago distilled Koval Four Grain Whiskey, Rare Tea Cellar Sicilian Blood Orange Tea, Balsam American Amaro, strawberry, citrus and mint. The club also features premium wines from around the world, including a Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, Laurent Perrier Brut champagne and Dona Paula Estate Malbec. Premium beers include Blue Moon, Goose Island 312, Lagunitas IPA and Stella Artois.
One thing you won't see at the B6 club is a shower area, said Samartzis. "Most clubs do not have shower areas, although there are some in our heavy connecting lounges. The decision on that will be made on a case-by-case basis," he said. "Our new Polaris lounges will have full shower rooms and valets."
United is continuing to renovate lounges systemwide
The O'Hare Polaris Lounge is well under construction and is on schedule for opening on Dec. 1, said Samartzis. "It will be a different experience. Along with the individual shower facilities, the lounge will have individual bathrooms, not sinks and stalls," he said.
United Polaris lounge – Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
United has launched what its new club experience will be like at B18 and B6 at O'Hare and in San Francisco at Terminal 3 in Boarding Area E, said Samartzis. "There will always be a customer service function and we'll continue to have phone booths. They are popular because customers can take calls and not disrupt others," he said.
There are family rooms where parents can address needs of their baby, said Samartzis. "We have power outlets all around the lounge, including in seating. It's a massive upgrade from our older lounges," he said.
United Club – Chicago O'Hare (ORD) by gate B18
Customers will also see an upgraded experience, said Samartzis. "I bumped into a customer yesterday at our San Francisco lounge, where he noticed that dirty glasses and dishes were picked up quickly. He also noticed that staff asked if he wanted anything from the bar or buffet brought to his seat," he observed. "Our purpose was to offer this improved experience and customers are noticing."
With this club upgrade, United can offer customers a more relaxing environment away from the hustle and bustle of the terminal, said Samartzis. "We want to create a relaxing or productive experience, depending on what the customer wants to do that is uniquely United," he said.
Featured photo: United Club – Chicago O'Hare (ORD) by gate B6 © United
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Gittersee est un quartier de la capitale saxonne Dresde, en Allemagne.
Avec Coschütz, Gitterse forme le district statistique de Coschütz/Gittersee dans la zone d'échange local de Plauen.
Gittersee est surtout connu pour l'extraction d'uranium qui s'y est déroulée.
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Come spends a day learning through Play!
Wildhagens School Trips at Adventure Gardens are perfect for your group of 25 - 90 kids!
Oh and don't forget, we offer free Coffee for Adults!
Your adventure starts with having all students set up in groups of about 25 kids.
Play time, kids get to explore the many activities in the heated barn. From Mary's diner with a cash register to our kappa block station to create a tower. So much to do!!!
Forest Trail is about a 25 minute walk where teachers can guide the students through the forest, you will find animals facts and a story.
Snack time, we offer a peanut free granola bar and bottle of water to each child. Gluten free snacks are available.
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Spiceworks is many things. First, it is an online community of millions of network administrators and thousands of vendors. But Spiceworks is also a software developer and publisher. The company mainly makes software for help desk management, inventory management, and network monitoring. It is Spiceworks' network monitoring tool that caught our attention today. It's a great piece of software with lots of excellent features. The Spiceworks Network Monitor is free but it is ad-supported software and that bothers some potential users. Users of Spiceworks have also complained about the lack of customizability of the package. For these reasons, we're presenting five of the best Spiceworks alternatives.
Before we reveal our top five best Spiceworks alternatives, we'll first give you some background about Spiceworks, what it is, where it's coming from and what products and services it provides. Then, we'll tell you how the Spiceworks Network Monitor–or pretty much any other network monitoring tool–works. We'll finally spend some time discussing the tool's shortcomings. After all, what's missing in Spiceworks is probably what you'll be looking for in alternative solutions. Next, we will reveal what our top 5 best Spiceworks alternatives are. For each tool, we provide a brief review of its main features.
2 How Does It–Or Any Other Network Monitoring Too–Work?
Spiceworks was founded in early 2006 in Austin, Texas. It is essentially a professional network for the information technology industry although it was originally started to build IT management software. Today, Spiceworks is an online community allowing users to collaborate with one another and also participate in a marketplace to purchase IT services and products. Spiceworks is estimated to be used by more than six million IT professionals and three thousand technology vendors.
As a software developer and publisher, Spiceworks has three main products. There's a help desk management platform called Spiceworks Help Desk, an IT assets inventory management tool called Spiceworks Inventory and a network monitoring platform called Spiceworks Network Monitor. All these tools are not open-source but are available for free to anyone.
The Spiceworks Network Monitor is a typical network monitoring tool that primarily uses SNMP to poll monitored devices for their operational parameters on a regular basis. It provides an overview of the monitored devices on a dashboard that can be drilled down to view details about individual systems. It can also watch the evolution of some critical parameter and trigger alerts when they exceed some predefined value. Alert notifications are sent by email to the administrators. The Spiceworks network monitor will monitor both servers and networking equipment. An important feature of Spiceworks' products is that, although they are available for free, they are ad-supported and display advertisings on each of their web-based interface screens.
How Does It–Or Any Other Network Monitoring Too–Work?
When it comes to monitoring networks, there are several ways you can go about it. It depends on the level of detail you want. In most situations, administrators are specifically interested in the operational parameters of networking equipment such as CPU load or memory usage and the bandwidth utilization–in bits per second–of the various interfaces.
Network Monitoring tools such as the Spiceworks Network Monitor use SNMP, a feature that is built into most network equipment. SNMP-enabled devices have counters and gauges that can be remotely read by monitoring systems. In particular, there are gauges for processor and memory utilization and bytes in and out counters for each interface.
Without drowning in technical details, let's try to explain how it works. For counters gauge-type parameters like CPU and memory utilization, it's a simple matter of reading them using SNMP. But for counter-type parameters, things are a tad more complicated. You see, network devices typically don't have bandwidth utilization gauges for their interfaces. What they have are byte in and bytes ou counters that keep incrementing. They have one such pair of counters for each interface. On a side note, they also have similar errors in and errors out counters that some monitoring tools can use to give you an interface's error rate, often a good indicator of an interface's general health.
The SNMP network monitoring tool polls each device it monitors at 5-minute intervals and reads the bytes in and bytes out counters of each interface. The rest is just a mathematical exercise. The tool subtracts the previous values of the two counter from the current ones. The results are the number of bytes in and out in five minutes. It then multiplies these numbers by 8 (the number of bits in a byte) and divides them by 300 (the number of seconds in five minutes) to get the average bandwidth usage in bits per second over the past five minutes.
Most monitoring tools don't just do the SNMP reading and the maths, though. Usually, they'll store the results in some sort of database or file and create graphs or tables showing the data evolution over time which they display on some kind of dashboard.
As good as it is–and it is actually quite good–the Spiceworks Network Monitor has been severely criticized. The main peeve users have with it is the ads that are displayed on every screen of the user interface. This is something some of us would get used to, though, and it might not be enough to prevent anyone from using such a great free tool.
But there are also some functionality issues. It is particularly present in the tool's alerting system. Although some competing tools are heavily customizable when it comes to alerting, this is not the case with the Spiceworks Network Monitor. First, there's no way you can send different alert notifications to different users. Everyone receives every alert. In larger organizations where different groups manage different equipment, this can be a major annoyance. Also, the tool won't use your email infrastructure to send the alerts. Instead, notifications are handled by spiceworks.com. And this brings us to another shortcoming of the tool, it requires users to authenticate with spiceworks.com instead of using some form of local authentication. This can be viewed as a security issue by some organizations.
A quick Internet search will reveal dozens of network monitoring tools. Some are commercial, some open-source. We've tried to include the best five Spiceworks alternatives we could find. Our list features a combination of paid and free tools. For the paid ones, a free trial is available so you'll be able to try any of them. Keep in mind that many of these tools require some efforts to set them up correctly so you might want to avoid trying too many.
SolarWinds is famous for its excellent network administration tools and for its numerous free tools. Its flagship product is called Network Performance Monitor, or NPM, a complete network monitoring solution. The tool features a user-friendly GUI interface that administrators can use to monitor devices and to configure the tool.
To add a device to the Network Performance Monitor, you specify its IP address or hostname and SNMP connection parameters. The system queries the device and lists all the available SNMP parameters. All you have to do is pick those you want to include on your graphs and reports. And talking about adding devices, this tool's scalability is one of its best features. It suits the smallest of networks and scales up to large networks with thousands of devices spread over many sites.
Since alerting is a big shortcoming of the Spiceworks tool, let's see what NPM has to offer. Its alerting system is actually second to none. It is highly customizable if you're so inclined but it can also be used out-of-the-box with minimal configurations. The alerting engine is smart enough not to send notifications for "unimportant" events in the middle of the night or to send hundreds of notifications for as many unresponsive servers when the main issue is a down router or network switch.
SolarWinds Network Performace Monitor starts at just under $3 000 and goes up according to the number of devices to monitor and the selected optional components. The pricing structure is quite complex so you'll need to contact the SolarWinds sales team for a detailed quote. If you prefer to try the product before committing to purchasing it, a free 30-day trial version is available for download from the SolarWinds website.
The Paessler Router Traffic Grapher–which is usually simply called PRTG is another great monitoring system. Its publisher claims that PRTG can monitor all systems, devices, traffic, and applications of your IT infrastructure. It is an all-inclusive package that does not rely on external modules or add-ons that need to be downloaded and installed. Because if its integrated nature, PRTG is quicker and easier to install than most other network monitoring tools. PRTG lets you select between a few different user interfaces. There's a Windows enterprise console, an Ajax-based web interface, and mobile apps for Android and iOS.
One of PRTG's best feature is its autodiscovery system. It will scan network segments and automatically recognize a wide range of devices and systems, creating sensors from predefined device templates. We also loved PRTG's map feature where you can create custom maps with your monitoring data. As for alerting, it is highly flexible and customizable. When using the free client apps for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone, you can even get push notifications directly to your device. You can also set up notifications via email or SMS according to your needs. A powerful API will even let you write your own notification scripts.
The PRTG pricing structure is pretty simple. There's a free version which is full-featured but will limit your monitoring ability to 100 sensors. There's also a 30-day trial version which is unlimited but will revert back to the free version once the trial period is over. If you want to keep monitoring more than 100 sensors beyond the trial period, you'll need to purchase a license. Their price varies according to the number of sensors from $1 600 for 500 sensors to $14 500 for unlimited sensors. Each monitored parameter counts as one sensor. For example, monitoring bandwidth on each port of a 48-port switch will count as 48 sensors.
WhatsUp Gold from Ipswitch is another well-known name in the field of monitoring tools. It used to be an up-or-down type of monitoring but it has since evolved into a full management toolkit with proactive monitoring for network traffic, applications, virtual environments, and device configurations. Today, WhatsUp Gold has everything we've come to expect from an enterprise-grade monitoring tool, all available through an intuitive GUI.
WhatsUp Gold features an auto-discovery engine that will find your devices and add them to the monitoring console. It will not only find your networking equipment but also physical servers, virtual servers, cloud servers, and applications. There's also a map view that's clickable for more information on each device.
WhatsUp Gold also has an excellent alerting system to let you know about problems before users call. Through the tool's Alert Center, you can opt to use out-of-the-box thresholds or adjust them to your specific needs. The system allows you to create action policies to define what happens when a state change occurs. Alerts can be transmitted by email, SMS, Slack, or IFTTT posts. The system can also restart services and trigger web alarms.
A free edition of WhatsUp Gold is available–as it always was–although it is now limited to monitoring a maximum of five devices. For more devices than that, paid licenses are available in three levels of increasing functionality with a pricing structure based on the number of devices to be monitored. There's also a free, full-featured trial version that you can use for a limited time.
ManageEngine is another of the best publishers of network management tools. The OpManager is a complete management solution that will handle pretty much any monitoring task you can throw at it. The tool runs on either Windows or Linux and is loaded with great features. Among others, there is an auto-discovery feature that can map your network, giving you a uniquely customized dashboard.
The ManageEngine OpManager dashboard is super easy to use and navigate, thanks to its drill-down functionality. And if you are into mobile apps, there are apps for tablets and smartphones allowing you to access the tool from anywhere. This is an overall very polished and professional product.
When it comes to alerting, this is just as good in OpManager as are all its other components. It has a full complement of threshold-based alerts that will help detect, identify, and troubleshoot network issues. Multiple thresholds with various notifications can be set for every performance metric.
If you want to try the product before buying, a free version is available. Although it is a truly free version rather than a time-limited trial, it has some limitations such as letting you monitor no more than ten devices. This is insufficient for all but the smallest of networks. For larger networks, you can choose between the Essential or the Enterprise plans. The first will let you monitor up to 1,000 nodes while the other goes up to 10,000. Pricing information is available by contacting ManageEngine's sales.
We've decided to include Cacti on our list for a few reasons. First, it is possibly the most used free and open-source monitoring system. It might not be as feature-rich as some commercial products but, given its price, it a great tool. Another reason for its inclusion is historic. Aside from MRTG–which is the mother of all network monitoring tools, Cacti is possibly the oldest still around.
Cacti was first released back in 2004 as a web front-end to RRD tool, the logging and graphing component of MRTG. Its main components are a fast poller, advanced graph templating, and multiple data acquisition methods. Cacti also feature user access control and each user can be configured to view a different set of graphs, a useful feature for large deployments with multiple support teams. Cacti also boasts an easy to use web-based interface. It can scale from a small business or home LAN to complex networks with thousands of devices on multiple sites.
Cacti uses RRDTool to store data in a SQL database and to create the graphs. It is primarily written in PHP, making it easy to modify to suit your needs. The tool has built-in templates for several types of devices that already includes most of the elements you might want to monitor on those. And Cacti is so popular that many device-specific templates can be downloaded either from device manufacturers' websites or from community-driven Cacti forums. The only thing missing from Cati is an alerting feature. But with its open-source PHP code, nothing stops anyone from adding it, though.
While the Spiceworks Network Monitor is an excellent tool, a few drawbacks can stop some from liking it or even from trying it. Fortunately, the market is more than saturated with similar network monitoring tools. We've introduced the five best we could find. The selection is based on our criteria and opinion. You might have a favorite tool that we failed to mention. This list could have been 20 or 25 items long and it would still be incomplete. But in our humble opinion, these 5 are the best Spiceworks alternatives you can find. | {
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When you've got a hammer, everything looks like a nail. And when you've got a franchise, everything starts to look like a licensing opportunity.
That seems to have been the sad fate of the Muppets, those genius creations that started off as implements of education and satire, but wound up endlessly adapted into ever more tiresome remixes — A Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppets in Space — whose reviews have become ever more tepid.
In fact, wandering the Internet, it's hard not to detect Muppet nostalgia in the air. There's also the lingering gloom that accompanies a once-great brand — think of Saturday Night Live, never able to escape the conventional wisdom that its glory days have come and gone.
It's as if the franchise has been making decades of withdrawals on the capital it built up with the relentlessly inventive Muppet Show, until not much is left. It's hard not to see Kermit on a talk show these days (he was on Live with Regis and Kelly in 2006) without taking him as a token of better times, when he had something entertaining to say.
Cue the Internet, eager to help. The place is awash in Muppets. Muppet Show clips are one of the many colonies of pilfered material that thrive on YouTube. Ditto Sesame Street, which has become a major player in the online nostalgia industry, as Elmo-hating thirtysomethings massage long-dormant neurons with the sound of the Pointer Sisters counting to 12.
Not only have the Muppets' owners not fumigated YouTube to purge it of their material (the copyrights are scattered across Disney, Sesame Workshop, and the Jim Henson Company), they've actively hopped on board. Sesame Street, for instance, has a wealth of archival footage up. And when a preview of Leslie Feist's appearance on Sesame Street, counting only to four — more evidence of declining educational standards! — was released last week, it immediately became a viral video in its own right.
And now, brand-new Muppet Show sketches designed especially for the Web have started appearing on YouTube. They're there under the guise of being posted by the characters themselves. In the best tradition of viral marketing campaigns, their real origins have been left mysterious. They do, however, give every indication of being official productions; Disney listened very politely to my questions on this subject, and didn't call back.
But any corporate skulduggery is forgiven for one simple reason: These things are good. Not just passingly cute, but somehow reminiscent of what made the Muppets tick in the first place.
They're short pieces, mostly musical sketches: The Swedish Chef and Beaker sing the Habanera from Carmen with only the words "bork" and "meep;" Gonzo and his trained chickens cluck out the Blue Danube Waltz; Sam, the American Eagle, his attitude as relevant as ever ("WORLD wide web? Is there a way to put this on just the American part?"), leads an Independence Day sing-along. At the end of each, Statler and Waldorf, the disagreeable old men in the balcony, peer into a computer screen and deliver a zinger. "How many hits did that thing receive?" "Unfortunately, not enough to kill it!"
Groan. It's all very self-aware; a couple of the skits are even explicit send-ups of the split-screen videos that have proliferated on YouTube lately, in which one person sings different parts of the same song into their webcam, then splices them all together in one Brady Bunch-style montage.
It should have been a recipe for disaster. Loading down an act with trendy Web references is a tactic that's as promising as trying to impress your teenagers with cool slang. Did Muppets in Space go south? Then let's try "The Muppets Go Viral"! But these shorts left me tickled. Not just because I was passingly amused, but because they give me a glimmer of optimism for a franchise I'd given up on years ago. In their ephemeral way, these shorts drill down to the same substance that's on display in all those old Muppet Show clips: musical sketch comedy, well sung and absurdly executed.
What happened? It's as if, by trying to wedge the Muppets into the conventions of viral video, the producers of these shorts accidentally got back to basics. The Muppets never really needed to adapt to the Web in the first place: Their oldest sketches meet the same criteria that help propel a viral video today: short, instantly accessible, diverting, catchy. They were Web stars decades before the thing was invented.
The Muppet Show was, first and foremost, a variety show. For everything else its creators packed into that half-hour, it always did justice to its musical acts. Later Muppet incarnations tried to capitalize on the popularity of the characters by using them as storytelling implements, which eventually lent them the sad feeling of a bunch of actors getting together long after their show closed. The new YouTube shorts signal that the show is back on again.
There's a lesson here for those who are still searching for the right way to adapt video for the Web. The answer isn't to be endlessly self-referential, or to contort to match the perceived whims of new media. Stick to a simpler ethos: It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights.
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When it comes to her relationships and her personal life, Jenna is notoriously quiet. That is what gives her an extra dose of endearing charm. However, this does not mean that she will remain unknown; the nature of her connection is still a mystery that might be unraveled by us.
Jenna Ortega has earned a lot of notoriety thanks to her film work and the adorable photographs she posts on social media, namely on Instagram and Twitter. On Instagram, where she has almost seven million followers, she frequently shares images of herself in various poses.
Due to the fact that Jenna seldom provides any hints about her relationship on her social media platforms, it is very difficult to figure out who she may be dating or if she is seeing anybody at all.
In any case, Jenna is deserving of each and every one of her seven million likes from her fans. When we consider her path and what she has accomplished to this point, it is clear that she is a young actress who possesses a lot of skill and puts in a lot of effort. Her most recent notable role was as Ellie Alves in the second season of You, which was her most recent television appearance.
In addition to this, the part she played in The Babysitter: Killer Queen made a lot of fresh doors open for her to walk through. After earning a lot of favorable comments for her performance in that film, Jenna continued to participate in films, not just in supporting parts but also as the lead character. It should thus come as no surprise that a great number of people have always been curious about the identity of the lucky gentleman who might win Jenna's heart.
Her name is associated with a great number of well-known people. On the other hand, Jenna has publicly said that she has never dated any of the individuals that are associated with her in rumors. What?! Who exactly is she seeing then? Does she ever date other actors in the industry? What is the current state of her romantic relationships? Jenna has never disclosed the identity of the man who she is now dating in a committed capacity. In point of fact, she has never publicly acknowledged having a romantic relationship with anyone. She had done such a wonderful job in preserving her privacy and had earned praise for it.
In the month of February 2019, Jenna Ortega was a guest on the Just Between Us podcast, and she discussed her experiences in the dating world. She stated that the rumors and assumptions that others have made about her personal life are the weirdest things she has ever read on the internet. And despite the fact that none of them were even quite accurate, Jenna was still perplexed by the fact that so many people believed in the tale.
The most recent rumor about her involves the actor Asher Angel, who has been in films such as "Shazam!" and "Jolene." The story started spreading after the two people in question seemed to come to Just Jared's Annual Halloween Party together, which is where it originated. Their costumes for Halloween are incredibly cute: Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson, two famous people who had broken up in the past.
Asher Angel and Jenna Ortega, who is said to be her boyfriend. They continued to appear in public together throughout the story. The following year, in 2018, Asher Angel and Jenna Ortega observed a fashion show as well as the premiere of the movie Venom. After that, Asher, being the expressive individual that he often is, posted a picture of the moment he had with Jenna on Instagram with the phrase "this one" along with a red heart emoji. Naturally, we couldn't help but picture the two of them together in a relationship! Their great connection was also seen in their Instagram stories, as the two of them frequently shared content depicting themselves having a good time with one another and made sure the rest of the world didn't miss out on anything. We have a strong suspicion that the two of them were head over heels in love with one another.
They just did not acknowledge their connection in a public forum and did not register it with the appropriate authorities. Also, in your opinion, don't you believe that they are too young to be in a committed relationship at this point in their lives?
Asher conducted a live stream on his Instagram account not too long after the two of them made their debut in the premiere. After that, one of his admirers asked him whether he had a girlfriend, and he answered "yes" by accident before changing his mind and giving the correct response.
"I mean, no. I don't. "Sorry, folks, I'm sort of sleepy," the actor apologized after making the correction.
His followers were under the impression that he was referring to his very first response, and that the woman he was referring to was Jenna Ortega. However, Jenna later verified that the two were not dating, and it was obvious that Asher was the one who made the error. Or is it possible that Asher did in fact have a girlfriend, but she wasn't Jenna?
Since Jenna is still relatively young and places an emphasis on putting her job ahead of anything else, it would appear that she has no desire to date anyone. She also didn't appear to be bothered by the rumors and speculation that were circulating over her romantic relationships. Despite the fact that Jenna denied having a romantic relationship with Asher, certain outlets in the media continued to claim that the actress had such a relationship.
In addition to Asher, there were rumors that Jenna was dating a well-known musician named Jacob Sartorius. Her followers were overjoyed to learn about their connection for a number of reasons, not the least of which was the fact that the two of them seemed to make a very attractive couple. But was that the truth, or was it merely the expectations that other people had of them?
Ever since the rumor began, everything that they did seemed to be leaning toward what a true couple would do. Jacob also tweeted that he "had a crush" on someone, but he did not name the recipient of his affection. Jacob was surprised by how quickly the rumors traveled, as one of his followers asked, "Is it, Jenna Ortega?" This suggests that the rumors spread more quickly than Jacob anticipated.
Because Jacob tweeted it only a few days after he and Jenna were photographed wandering around New York City together, it would make sense for people to assume so because of the timing of the tweet. The two of them snapped a few photos together. They unmistakably gave off the appearance of a new couple having a great time together savoring the first few months of their partnership. It was then revealed that Jenny had a role in one of Jacob's songs titled "Chapstick." After witnessing their kiss in the video, the fans were even more persuaded that they were in fact a couple. They pointed out that the chemistry between them was simply too strong for it to be a situation where they were acting for the camera.
Following the release of Chapstick's music video, it became abundantly evident that the scenario in question had been shot in New York. Does this imply that they spent their enjoyable time together in New York City just for the purpose of filming a music video? The answer to this question is unfortunately yes. Therefore, there was a school of thought among certain individuals that Jacob and Jenna did not actually conduct business-related activities while they were outside.
Since Chapstick was introduced, there has been virtually no mention of them in the media either. That is very terrible because, much like Asher's followers, Jenna's supporters had a lot of hope for the relationship between her and Jacob.
Up until this point, it hasn't been made quite clear if Jacob and Jenna are still friends. Despite the fact that both of them have quite active profiles on Instagram, they keep their private lives very much under wraps. I suppose they have everything well figured out in regards to which information it is that they want to share with their supporters and which information they do not want to reveal, right?
It was said that Jenna was romantically involved with her co-star as well. On the set of the sitcom Stuck in the Middle, in which she played Harley Diaz, she was observed becoming closer to Isaak Presley throughout the course of filming.
Both Jenna Ortega and Isaak Presley Isaak had recurring roles in the series as Jenna's elder brother. It seems strange to root for a romantic pairing between two people who, on screen, are portrayed as brothers to each other, doesn't it? Why do many assume that Isaak and Jenna were dating back then? What evidence do people have for this?
The intense chemistry between them and their intimacy on site was the impetus for all that followed. Not only that, but Isaak hasn't been afraid to flaunt their relationship on any of their social media accounts either. When Jenna turned seventeen, he wished her a happy birthday and gave her a thoughtful gift. Isaak penned the words "Oh boy, my little sister is 17" as the title for a slideshow that depicts the two of them sharing adorable moments together. The caption took up a lot of space. It is clear to us that Isaak conveyed his thoughts and sentiments for her in an honest and sincere manner.
He said, "Jenna, there is no question that you have made a significant influence on my life. I am extremely happy and proud of you because you are the toughest and most powerful girl I know. You are very little, but you have already overcome a significant number of challenges and have exceeded everyone's expectations of you. You are outstanding in every aspect of the work that you undertake. I am so, so, so freaking proud of you because you utilize your voice for the purpose of bringing about change and good. Have fun becoming 17, and don't change who you are in the process. Love you, Junebug. I Miss you a lot. (Don't forget to appreciate these classics.)"
After that, Jenna responded to the comments with the following: "The ugliest photographs. But I am grateful to you, cowboy. I am very thankful that I have been able to call you my brother for the past almost four years and that we have been able to see each other every day. I adore you most!"
They are the cutest things ever, don't you think? This demonstrates how profoundly and sincerely they cared for one another. However, the most important issue that remained was whether or not Jenna and Isaak were romantically involved in real life.
Sadly, the two never developed any romantic feelings for one another and remained platonic friends exclusively. The fact that they are not a couple, however, does not bother us one bit when we consider how kind and sincere their connection is. | {
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PS Plus September 2018 Games Lineup Claims A Major Win With Destiny 2
Sony has announced the official PlayStation Plus lineup for September 2018 and the surprise announcement this time was the inclusion of Destiny 2 for all the PS Plus subscribers. The other game that is tagging along Destiny 2 is God of War 3 Remastered. Both of these games will be available for the PS4.
Here is the complete games lineup for PS Plus subscribers for the month of September 2018.
Destiny 2 (PS4)
God of War III: Remastered (PS4)
Knowledge is Power (PS Plus Bonus – PlayLink)
Here They Lie (PS Plus Bonus – PS VR compatible)
Another World – 20th Ann. Ed. (PS3 + PS4/PS Vita)
QUBE Director's Cut (PS3 + PS4)
Foul Play (PS Vita + PS4)
Sparkle 2 (PS Vita)
Destiny 2 launched back in September 2017 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It is perhaps a rare example of a most recent AAA game making the jump to PS Plus in such a short time. Xbox One users enjoyed For Honor last month but that was from Ubisoft.
Destiny 2 is also getting a major new expansion with the launch of the Forsaken DLC that will be out on September 4th. This DLC will add a whole lot of new content to the game and expand on the story further with new quests.
God of War 3 Remastered is a re-release of the last game in the original God of War trilogy that launched for the PS3. It was later ported to the PS4 as a remastered release.
All of these games aside from Destiny 2 will be available on the PS Plus subscription service starting from September 4th. Destiny 2 can actually be downloaded starting today.
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Home>Music> Camila Cabello's Inviting 15 Lucky Fans To Her VMA After Party
Camila Cabello's Inviting 15 Lucky Fans To Her VMA After Party
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Camila's showing love to her loyal, New York fan base.
The VMA's are soon approaching and 21-year-old Camila Cabello is nominated for five awards - Artist of the Year, top song, video, best choreography and best pop track for her Young Thug-assisted beat, "Havana." Instead of hitting up one of the many after party's that will take place after the award show on August 20th, Camila's throwing her own party for fans.
"Even if we lose all of [the nominatons] I wanted to do something special that night to celebrate the past year and a half of nerves, adventure, stress, and absolute magic," she wrote to fans on Twitter.
"I wanna thank you guys for your amazing loyalty and support and dedication this year and the years before -- this isn't about the award or the VMAs, it's about what it represents -- all the memories and euphoric experiences we've made since my first songs have come out. Thank you for loving the music, the shows, and most of all for caring about me so much as a person and asking me if I'm drinking enough water or sleeping enough (the answer is probably gonna be no till I retire)."
Camila will be picking 15 lucky, New York-based fans who use the hashtag #milasafterparty. Good luck Camila lovers!
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EGR Valve Gasket Set for Ford Power Stroke Diesels, 6.0, Fits only Ford 6.0L EGR Valves.
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I HAVEN'T PUT VERY MANY MILES ON THE TRUCK TO GIVE A GREAT REVIEW. I HAD A GREAT EXPERIENCE WITH THE BPD PEOPLE AND THE PARTS CAME QUICKLY AND IN GREAT SHAPE. THE MECHANIC WHO DID THE WORK LIKED THE PRODUCT AND THE EASE OF INSTALLATION. THE MIL CAME ON THE FIRST TRIP INTO THE MOUNTAINS WITH NO TRAILER OR LOAD, 3 TIMES AND IT WENT INTO LIMP MODE ONCE. I'M NOT SURE THAT WAS A BPD PROBLEM, BUT THAT HASN'T HAPPENED BEFORE. STILL HOPING BUSINESS SETTLES DOWN A BIT SO I CAN MAKE ANOTHER TRIP BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR AND CK IT AGAIN. WE ARE HOPING IT IS SOMETHING LEFT OVER FROM THE FAILURE OF THE OIL AND EGR COOLERS. THE ENGINE WAS FLUSHED 3 TIMES AND THE COOLANT 5 TIMES, TURBO DISASSEMBLED AND BOILED OUT. THE TURBO SEEMS TO BE PUTTING OUT MORE PRESSURE PER THE GAUGE ON THE SAME TRIPS AS BEFORE AND THE TEMP GAUGES ARE SIMILAR. THE OIL IS STAYING CLEANER LONGER SO FAR, SO GUESS WE WILL SEE AND MAKE ANOTHER REVIEW AFTER THE NEXT OIL CHANGE.
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2013 Annual Women & Religion Student Conference
Friday, March 1st 2013, 12:30pm
Women's Studies in Religion host its 2nd Annual Student Conference on Women and Religion on March 1, 2013. The Conference will take place in the Tucson Room at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific 2451 Ridge Road Berkeley. Time: 12:30pm-6pm. Reception following Conference. (2 units for whole conference, 1 unit for part) Schedule View/download flyer
WSR | Women's Studies in ReligionConferenceStudents
Opening Reception for "Salma Arastu: Seeking Oneness"
Join the GTU for a reception with a talk by artist Salma Arastu, as we celebrate the opening of our new exhibition "Salma Arastu: Seeking Oneness," on display at the GTU Library from October 11, 2018 through January 11, 2019. Artist Salma Arastu has almost 40 solo shows to her credit, and sees her work as inspired by the spirit of the divine. "I have constantly searched for meaning and have arrived at one word, Oneness, which I am seeking constantly through my paintings, sculptures, and poetry," Arastu reflects. Over the past more than thirty...
LibraryAbout the GTULife at GTUNews & Events
Salma Aratsulibrary art exhibitFlora Lamson Hewlett Library
2013 Distinguished Faculty Lecture
Tuesday, November 5th 2013, 7:00pm
Dr. William Short, Dean and Professor of Christian Spirituality at FST will deliver the 2013 Distinguished Faculty Lecture entitled "From Paris to Alcalá: The Franciscan School and the University, 1219-1533." Franciscans arrived in medieval Paris (1219) and, despite dramatic conflicts, made significant contributions at the University there, moving from philosophy to theology. Cisneros, the Franciscan founder of Alcalá (1499), reimagined the University through the study of languages to theology, a preparation that helped Franciscans in founding the College of Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco in...
Life at GTUFaculty & Staff Resources
Distinguished Faculty LectureWilliam ShortSpiritualityFST | Franciscan School of Theology
Statement of Purpose Workshop
Tuesday, October 10th 2017, 12:30pm
Applying to Doctoral or Graduate Programs? This workshop will help you with this key piece of your application. Join GTU Dean Uriah Kim and faculty panelists in a discussion of the academic statement of purpose, the cornerstone of an application for admission to a doctoral or advanced degree program. The panel will provide key suggestions for crafting this important "little" document. Please RSVP to GTU Admissions at 510.649.2460 or [email protected] Or fill out our registration form.
AcademicsLife at GTUCurrent Student Resources
AdmissionsUriah KimDoctoral Application
GTU Interfaith Prayer Vigil for Victims of Synagogue Attack
The GTU Council of Presidents invites the community to gather for prayer, remembrance, and solidarity with the Jewish community in the aftermath of the horrific attack at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this past Saturday. The brief interfaith prayer service will be held this afternoon, Monday, October 29, 2018, at 4:30 p.m. on the steps of the chapel at Pacific School of Religion (1978 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley). The anti-semitic atrocity in Pittsburgh follows a week of hatred expressed in the killing of two African American...
About the GTULife at GTUNews & EventsGTU AlumniCurrent Student ResourcesGraduate Theological UnionThe Center for Islamic Studies (CIS)The Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies (CJS)Center for the Arts & Religion (CARe)The Mira and Ajay Shingal Center for Dharma Studies (CDS) The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (CTNS)Center for Swedenborgian Studies (CSS)Institute of Buddhist Studies (IBS)New College Berkeley (NCB)The Patriarch Athenagoras Orthodox Institute (PAOI)Asia ProjectWomen's Studies in ReligionBlack Church/Africana Religious StudiesAmerican Baptist Seminary of the West (ABSW)Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP)Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (DSPT)Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University (JST-SCU)Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary of California Lutheran University (PLTS-CLU)Pacific School of Religion (PSR)San Francisco Theological Seminary (SFTS)Starr King School for the Ministry (SKSM)
Dr. William O'Neill, Associate Professor of Social Ethics at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University (JST-SCU), will deliver the 2015 Distinguished Faculty Lecture entitled, "A Terrible Beauty: Reimagining Human Rights." In nonwestern usage, "rights talk" is less talk about individual rights than the talk that rights make possible, such as the victims' testimony in the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Here rights become "a mouth to tell of suffering," letting us see and redress the suffering and passion of the world. Marianne Farina, Associate Professor of...
Life at GTUFaculty & Staff ResourcesJesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University (JST-SCU)
Distinguished Faculty LectureWilliam O'NeillJST-SCU | Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University
Thursday, May 9th 2013, 4:00pm
Join us for our graduation exercises held at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary's Chapel of the Cross (2770 Marin Avenue, Berkeley). Reception to follow. Marilyn Matevia, Ph.D. candidate in Ethics and Social Theory, and Robert Russell, Professor of Theology and Science and Director of the Center for Theology and Natural Sciences, will speak. The faculty member receiving the Sarlo Excellence in Teaching Award will also be announced. Parking is extremely limited. Students should visit the Commencement webpage for additional instructions.
Library Booksale!
Tuesday, September 25th 2018, 10:00am
It's time for the GIANT ANNUAL LIBRARY BOOKSALE. Come in honor of St. Jerome (the patron saint of librarians) and stock up on theology books. $2 for hardcover, $1 for paperback. No early birds please. Light refreshments served. Location: Outside in the Plaza in front of the GTU library (rain location: Collaborative Learning Space)
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GTU library
Dr. Christopher Ocker, Professor of Church History at San Francisco Theological Seminary (SFTS), will deliver the 2014 Distinguished Faculty Lecture entitled, "Reformations that Matter (and Some that Don't)." Does the Reformation matter? Protestant traditionalists, evangelical activists, Catholic conciliarists, and European and American secularists have all claimed ownership. Pundits say: Islam needs one, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews have had their own, and Christianity is cycling into another Reformation right now. Historians, meanwhile, have broadened, qualified, and relativized the historical...
Life at GTUFaculty & Staff ResourcesSan Francisco Theological Seminary (SFTS)
Distinguished Faculty LectureChristopher OckerSFTS | San Francisco Theological Seminary
First Annual Borsch-Rast Book Lecture
Thursday, March 22nd 2018, 6:30pm
Join the GTU for the First Annual Borsch-Rast Lecture, where Daniel Boyarin and Judith Butler will join Borsch-Rast Book Prize winner Naomi Seidman, to share perspectives on Seidman's award-winning book, The Marriage Plot, Or, How Jews Fell in Love with Love, and with Literature. The event will be held in the chapel at Pacific School of Religion, with a reception to follow in the Bade Museum at PSR. If you can't join us in person, watch live streaming video of the event. Read more about this year's Borsch-Rast Prize.
About the GTUAcademicsLife at GTUNews & EventsGTU AlumniFaculty & Staff ResourcesThe Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies (CJS)
Borsch-Rast Book Prize and LectureshipNaomi SeidmanThe Marriage PlotDaniel BoyarinJudith ButlerCJS | The Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies
Clones, Sin, and Extinction: Theological Anthropology in Light of Evolution
Lecture and Discussion with Braden Molhoek Dinner Board Room, Graduate Theological Union, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley While great strides have been made regarding the incorporation of the insights of science into our understanding of creation and humanity's place in the universe, not enough work has been done to show how these kinds of insights affect our understanding of human nature. This forum will examine three ways in which the insights of science help inform theological anthropology. In the context of the human cloning debate, misunderstandings about the human genome found in...
The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (CTNS)Life at GTUCurrent Student Resources
CTNS | Center for Theology and the Natural SciencesBraden MolhoekEthicsSocial TheoryStudents
Reception for GTU Graduates and Coordinators
Wednesday, May 7th 2014, 5:00pm
Church Divinity School of the Pacific Courtyard, 2451 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA
AcademicsThe Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies (CJS)Life at GTUCurrent Student Resources
CJS | The Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish StudiesAcademicsCommencement
Welcome Barbeque
Wednesday, August 29th 2012, 5:30pm
Welcome BBQ for all entering students in all programs across consortium. Quad, Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Avenue, Berkeley
Pacific School of Religion (PSR)Life at GTUCurrent Student Resources
StudentsPSR | Pacific School of Religion
2016 GTU Commencement--with Live Video
The 2016 GTU Commencement Exercises will be held on Thursday, May 12, at 4:00 pm, in the chapel at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, 2770 Marin Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94708. The event abounds with academic regalia, music, admittedly, a few speeches, and time to introduce each graduate to the community where the graduate receives a diploma and is invested in the hood of her/his degree. This year's GTU Commencement Exercises can be viewed via livestream here. Thanks to our friends at PLTS for providing this service. For more details, visit the 2016 GTU Commencement Webpage.
SAC Spring Doctoral Student Forum
Family, Commitments, and Graduate School: Balancing Personal Life, Academics, and Religious Commitments The Student Advisory Committee invites you to attend a panel and open discussion with current PhD students about finding balance in the doctoral program. When: Wednesday, March 16th 2016 3:30-4:30pm Where: GTU Student Lounge, 1st Floor LeConte Building, 2465 LeConte Avenue Berkeley CA
SAC | Student Advisory CommitteeforumsStudent Lifestudent support
GTU Fulbright PhD student, Waqas Sajjad, to present at 30th Annual ACSIS Conference
Friday, April 5th 2013, 10:30am
30th Annual American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies "Christians and Muslim Minorities in Pakistan - The Missing Discourse," presentation by Muhammad Waqas Sajjad, Fulbright Scholar, Ph.D. Candidate, Cultural and Historical Studies in Religion - Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley Location: The Chancellor's Suite, Student Center - Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey Please visit, http://www.acsis.us/ for more information.
CIS | Center for Islamic StudiesIslamStudents
PDP Workshop: Exploring Job-Positions Beyond Tenure Track
Wednesday, April 11th 2018, 11:00am
Join us for the last PDP workshop of the semester, as GTU alumnae Wendy Arce, Beth Kumar, and Lisa Webster engage us in conversation on different career paths beyond tenure track. Workshop sponsored by the GTU's Professional Development Group. All current students and alumni are welcome.
AcademicsLife at GTUGTU AlumniLibraryCurrent Student ResourcesNews & Events
Professional DevelopmentWendy ArceBeth KumarLisa Webster
Interreligious Prayer Service for Sri Lanka
Wednesday, April 24th 2019, 12:00pm
In solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka and with all who mourn for those lost and injured in the attacks on Easter Sunday, the Jesuit School of Theology invites the entire GTU Consortium for an interreligious prayer service on Wednesday, April 24, at noon, on the entry terrace at JST, 1735 Leroy Avenue, Berkeley. In sadness and in hope, all are invited to come together to pray for consolation, healing and peace. If you would like to contribute in leading a prayer or song, please contact Paul Kircher, [email protected]
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(hā`zō), in the Bible, nephew of Abraham.
The program will include works by Dana Wilson, Frank Ticheli, Samuel Hazo, Morten Lauridsen and John Philip Sousa.
Samuel Hazo, director of the Forum, hosted a dinner for Borges to which Dr.
akbaraho be anaa men hosne hazo an yakona ladaho hona fi khaneqin aghareba mohtaramoon yaarafonaho, va ella lajara eedamaho.
She has performed with the Canadian Brass, Jens Lindemann, Allen Vizzutti, Ian McDougall, Peter Appleyard and Heather Bambrick; and under the batons of Colin Clarke, Jessica Kun, Frank Ticheli, Samuel R Hazo, Elliot Del Borgo, and Eric Whitacre among many others.
Using Longfellow's technique of voyaging back in time, Hazo drags the reader back to earlier days.
The appeal of a translation by a lexicographer rather than a poet is that we are given only semantic assistance and must imagine our way into an original we cannot understand as a whole; we must think poetically into the poem, and return to hear the original lines after getting their meaning down first: Nofinofy fotsiny hianae eo, alahelohelo fotsiny I ryfasana hazo.
Selections include A Festival Prelude" by Alfred Reed, "Meditation" by Dwayne Milburn, "Puszta" by Jan Van der Roost, "Ride" by Samuel Hazo and "Marcho Poco" by Donald Moore.
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Like a Man Gone Mad" is a collection of poetry from Samuel Hazo, a distinguished professor of English at Duquesne University.
Samuel Hazo says of Espada's eighth collection of poems, The Republic of Poetry (New York: Norton, 2006), "Espada unites in these poems the fierce allegiances of Latin American poetry to freedom and glory with the democratic tradition of Whitman, and the result is a poetry of fire and passionate intelligence.
Translated from the French by Samuel Hazo and Paul B.
Espada means 'sword' in Spanish, and in these new poems Martin Espada wields the sword of his poetry like a veritable Zorro," writes Samuel Hazo. | {
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Gentlemen, be courteous to the old maids, no matter how poor and plain and prim, for the only chivalry worth having is that which is the readiest to to pay deference to the old, protect the feeble , and serve womankind , regardless of rank, age, or color.
Go little book, thy self present, As child whose parent is unkent: To him that is the president Of noblesse and of chivalry, And if that Envy bark at thee, As sure it will, for succour flee.
— 1579 The Shepherd's Calendar,'To His Book'.
The tradition of baseball always has been agreeably free of chivalry. The rule is 'Do anything you can get away with'.
— Quoted in Colin Jarman The Guinness Dictionary of Sports Quotations (1990).
The age of chivalry isgone.That of sophisters, economists, and calculators, has succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished for ever.
— 1790 Reflections on the Revolution in France.
I, according tomycopy, have doneset it in imprint, tothe intentthat noblemenmayseeand learnthenobleacts of chivalry, the gentle and virtuous deeds that some knights used in those days.
— 1485 Thomas Malory Le Morte D'Arthur, prologue.
— 1831TheYoung Duke, bk.2, ch.5.
There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her beauty and her chivalry, and bright Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Foul as their soil, and frigid as their snows. The lamps that shone o'er fair women and brave men; A thousand hearts beat happily; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell; But hush! hark! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell!
— 1812-18 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, canto 3, stanza 21.
Iadmit it ismore funto puntthanto be punted, and that a desire to have all the fun is nine-tenths of the law of chivalry.
— 1935 Gaudy Night, ch.14.
The way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old; His withered cheek, and tresses grey, Seemed to have known a better day; The harp, his sole remaining joy, Was carried byan orphan boy, The last of all the Bards was he, Who sung of Border chivalry.
— 1805 The Lay of the Last Minstrel, introduction.
The Spanish voyager, as his caravel ploughed the adjacent seas, might give full scope to his imagination, and dream that beyond the long, low margin of forest which bounded his horizon lay hid a rich harvest for some future conqueror; perhaps a second Mexico with its royal palace and sacred pyramids, or another Cuzco with its temple of the Sun, encircled with a frieze of gold. Haunted by such visions, the ocean chivalry of Spain could not long stand idle.
You can't stop us on the road to freedom You can't stop us 'cause our eyes can see Men with insight, men in granite Knights in armor intent on chivalry.
The Senator from South Carolina has read many books of chivalry, and believes himself a chivalrous knight, with sentiments of honor and courage. Of course he has chosen a mistress to whom he has made his vows, and who, though ugly to others, is always lovely to him; though polluted in the sight of the world, is chaste in his sight I mean the harlot, Slavery. For her, his tongue is always profuse in words.
— "The Crime against Kansas," speech in the Senate (May 18, 1856). The insult against Senator Andrew Butler of South Carolina so angered Butler's cousin, Representative Preston Brooks, that Brooks attacked Sumter with a cane in the Senate chamber a few weeks later.
It is not quite a political bad dream, or metaphysical adventure, or cosmic comedy in the form of a spy story, but it has something of all these. Anyway, it is unique, and also, what is not all that much easier to bring about, magnetically readable … James Bond and Gabriel Syme differ in innumerable ways, but they share a quality of romance , of color and chivalry, almost of myth , that attracts me a lot more deeply than anything about the down-to-earth and up-to-the-minute heroes of writers like Len Deighton and John Le Carré.
England's innermost truth and at the same time her most valuable contribution to the assets of the human family is the "gentleman", rescued from the dusty chivalry of the early Middle Ages and now penetrating into the remotest corner of modern English life. It is an ultimate principle hat never fails to carry conviction, the shining armour of the perfect knight in soul and body, and the miserable coffin of poor natural feelings.
— C.G. Jung, The Complications of American Psychology, 1930.
Cervantes smil'd Spain's chivalry away.
— Lord Byron, Don Juan, canto xiii (1823), stanza 11.
In the whole range of human vision, nothing is more attractive than to see a young man full of promise and of hope, bending all his energies in the direction of truth and duty and God, his soul pervaded with the loftiest enthusiasm, and his life consecrated to the noblest ends. To be such a young man is to rival the noblest and best of men in heroic valor and Christian chivalry. Nay, to be such a young man is to be like Christ, the highest type, the most illustrious example of enthusiasm the world has ever seen.
The age of chivalry is past. ... Bores have succeeded to dragons, and I have shivered too many lances in vain ever to hope for their extirpation.
Some say that the age of chivalry is past, that the spirit of romance is dead. The age of chivalry is never past so long as there is a wrong left unredressed on earth.
— Charles Kingsley, Life, Volume II, Chapter XXVIII.
A feat of chivalry, fiery with consummate courage, and bright with flashing vigor.
— Of the Charge of the Light Brigade, in the House of Commons (Dec. 15, 1855).
There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gather'd then Her Beauty and her chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men.
— Lord Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto III (1816), Stanza 21.
The code of the Bourgeoisie ... is different from the Feudal code of the past, of the knightly classes, and of chivalry; it is different from the Democratic code of the future of brotherhood and of equality; it is the code of the Commercial age and its distinctive watchword is property. The Respectability of today is the respectability of property. There is nothing so respectable as being well-off.
The combat deepens. On, ye brave,Who rush to glory or the grave!Wave, Munich! all thy banners wave,And charge with all thy chivalry!
— Hohenlinden, st. 7 (1802).
Fair land! of chivalry the old domain, Land of the vine and olive, lovely Spain! Though not for thee with classic shores to vie In charms that fix th' enthusiast's pensive eye; Yet hast thou scenes of beauty richly fraught With all that wakes the glow of lofty thought.
— Felicia Hemans, Abencerrage, Canto II, line 1, reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 740. | {
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We have recently purchased our 2013 19' escape!
We are looking for a cover for it.. any suggestions?
We use an Elite which we purchased from ebay. It does a great job. It includes air vents, so we've never had any mold issues. I recommend the model containing side zippers so you can access your trailer interior without removing the cover. They run about $140-$150. | {
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Nancy, my step-mom, happened to mention last week while we were visiting with her and Dad that there is a big Amish community in Ohio, so when we arrived at our campground, I inquired. Sure enough, the office folks brought us a few travel brochures – one was on the Amish Country and one was on Lehman's! Lehman's is a wonderful store that both caters to Amish and also carries Amish products. I've been ordering from them for years, so when I realized how close we are, I had to go to the actual store. Through the brochures, we learned that Lehman's, in the Kidron/Dalton, OH area, borders the northern section of the counties of Ohio known as" Amish Country," so we had multiple reasons to explore on Wednesday, and our exploration carried over into Thursday also.
Leaving the campground relatively early, we pointed the truck toward Lehman's store. It was larger than I ever imagined, and walking through the store was an experience in and of itself. One of the amazing things is that the store building is actually a series of varies types and styles of existing buildings that had been merged over time into one.
Look carefully, and you can see the multiple buildings joined.
There are so many of the wood and gas heaters, I could not get even half in the picture. Then there were all of the other appliances and composting toilets, etc.
The very first thing I ordered from Lehman's were these dish cloths. Back then, they only carried red and white, at least online. These cloths are made by an American company that has been in business for over 130 years. The cloths I purchased in 2007 are the same ones I am still using; they last FOREVER and don't shrink. A pack of 6 (I think) is now $9.99 and worth every penny while supporting American workers.
The dish cloths are the BEST!
There are so many lamps, lamp shades, and other lighting options that once again, I could not get all in the picture.
I was so hungry, and the entire area smelled heavenly, but I could not endure the long line.
So, we checked out with our goodies and went across the road to eat broasted chicken and Jo-Jos (broasted potatoes).
Plotting our driving route using the map we were given.
Oh. My. Gosh! How beautiful the country side and farms are here. Pictures do not do it justice, but I'll share a few so you get the idea. I could easily live here (at least times other than winter).
We actually spent the better part of two days driving through the country and experiencing small towns in the area. In the afternoon of our first day, while making a stop at an ice cream shop in Winesburg, Ohio, a chance encounter that relates to the photo below, led to a serendipitous moment that Jim tells about HERE.
Anything and everything you could want to purchase or have made or done is available in the area. We stopped into one Amish furniture store (Jake's Amish Furniture in Orrville, OH) and at one roadside market. In town, we ate at Der Dutchman restaurant and picked up some chocolates.
It was the most relaxing and enjoyable experiences I could have dreamt possible! | {
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Tee Talkies is a T-Shirt Manufacturing and Custom Printing Company, based in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu. Being in Tirupur, the knitwear capital of India we are well equipped with the garment manufacturing and printing machines. We realised over a period of time that it is not about the machines, but the professional service of customised orders, systematic approach to manufacturing, understanding and the keen interest with attention to detail in customer's business' requirements is what brings us orders. We are very much optimistic about the industry and the work we do.
Our factory spans across two locations, Coimbatore and Tirupur. We are equipped with 55 sewing machines to cater to the styles such as T-Shirts, Polos, SweatShirts, Canvas Bags etc. Our monthly production capacity is close to 1.5 Lakh T-Shirts per month.
Our Digital Printing centre is one of its kind and largest of its type in south India. We have equipped the digital printing facility with 5 Direct to Garment Printing Machines, Sublimation – with all over Printing and garment sewing options, Vinyl Printing and Transfer Printing machines.
The operations are managed by a team of experienced professionals from sales, support, production supervision, design review & repair, logistics, inventory management, purchase and accounts.
At Tee Talkies, we are bound by our core values of being an extended manufacturing arm of our clients. Optimistic Attitude, Joyful environment and Delivery as Promised are our work mantras at Tee Talkies. | {
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Sean Hannity Radio Recap: Feb 7
4:05 PM ET – John Solomon, of The Hill, has written another piece about the Mueller probe and more of the inconsistencies:
Robert Mueller, the former FBI director and current special prosecutor in the Russia case, once was hauled before the nation's secret intelligence court to address a large number of instances in which the FBI cheated on sensitive surveillance warrants, according to evidence gathered by congressional investigators.
For most of the past 16 years, Mueller's closed-door encounter escaped public notice because of the secrecy of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
But thanks to recent testimony from a former FBI lawyer, we now have a rare window into documented abuses of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants and how the courts handled the matter.
The episode is taking on new significance as Mueller moves into the final stages of his Russia probe while evidence mounts that the FBI work preceding his appointment as the special prosecutor may have involved improprieties in the securing of a FISA warrant to spy on Donald Trump's campaign in the final weeks of the 2016 campaign.
4:30 PM ET – Jonathan Gilliam, Former FBI Agent, Federal Air Marshall, and author of Sheep No More and Danielle McLaughlin an Attorney & Constitutional Expert who co-wrote The Federalist Society: How Conservatives took the Law Back from Liberals, debate the state of Virginia, the ladies in white at the State of the Union, and the completely lopsided and biased media. Why is it the dems are so forgetful of the many other mishaps they have had in the past?
5:05 PM ET – John McLaughlin, Pollster and founder of McLaughlin and Associates & Doug Schoen, Pollster, Author, Political Analyst for Fox News and a Columnist for Newsmax, take a look at the reactions following the State of the Union. What does it all mean for the race for President in 2020? Doug wrote an op-ed for Fox News:
In his proposal for a national infrastructure investment plan, President Trump recommended we work in a bipartisan way "on legislation to deliver new and important infrastructure investment, including investments in the cutting-edge industries of the future."
In fact, this closely mirrors the same plan Sen. Bernie Sanders. I-Vt., proposed on the 2016 presidential campaign trail. Trump's emphasis on infrastructure indicates that two of the most prominent leaders from opposite sides of the partisan and ideological spectrum can find opportunities to pass much-needed legislation.
The challenge now facing the president and both Democrats and Republicans in Congress is to move beyond talking about working together in a spirit of compromise to actually start doing so. If they can, both political parties – and more importantly the American people – will come out winners.
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During this installment of the Nature's Art series, participants will make some easy kites and then set them sailing on the wind! Join the fun at the Prairie Heritage Center on Saturday, March 23 at 2:00 p.m.
Celebrate the International Day of Forests with a hike through the woods at Mill Creek Park. Join us Thursday, March 21 at 5:00 p.m. to explore what's happening in the spring!
The Nature's Art series will begin with a color hike on Saturday, January 19 at 2:00 p.m. Meet at the south side of Dog Creek Park near Sutherland. You will be surprised to see the vivid palette of colors. The program will involve being in the outdoors and walking on uneven surfaces. No registration required.
The natural world is filled with color, shape and design. In 2019, the O'Brien County Conservation Board will be hosting a monthly Nature's Art Series to engage people of all ages in looking at nature through an artistic lens. Check our calendar for monthly events.
Check our calendar for conservation programs at your local library in January, February and March 2019.
Meet at the parking lot on the south side of Dog Creek Lake (southeast of Sutherland on M12) on Saturday, December 22, 1:00 p.m. Families will enjoy this annual event. Use GPS units to find clues for where these Christmas elves may be hanging out! | {
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Lenox Hill Hospital's Modernization Captured in Photographs
September 20, 2017 circulating now Collections, Prints & Photographs 2 comments
By Ginny A. Roth
Charles R. Lachman Community Health Center at Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, ca. 1966. Photograph by Irving Kaufman Studios.
The Charles R. Lachman Community Health Center at Lenox Hill Hospital was officially dedicated on September 20, 1966. During the ceremony a photograph album was presented to Mr. Lachman containing 32 black and white photographs providing a visual tour of Lenox Hill Hospital's modernization, including the community center's building progress, and before and after pictures of Lenox Hill Hospital's many upgraded facilities, equipment, and wards. The album was also significant for showcasing the photographs of an early fine art medical photographer, Dionora Niccolini, who would eventually found the hospital's medical photography department where the album was created.
Gilt-lettered dedication on album cover
Today this unique album resides in the National Library of Medicine's historical prints and photographs collection.
The Lenox Hill Hospital, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, has a nearly 160 year history of providing healthcare, and serves as a teaching hospital for The Zucker School of Medicine Hofstra/Northwell (known as the "Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine" up until August 2017). The hospital was founded in lower Manhattan as the "German Dispensary" in 1857. Its name was derived from the fact that the majority of patients the hospital served lived in a nearby immigrant neighborhood in the Lower East Side of Manhattan called "Little Germany." Due to the rapid increase of patients, the hospital moved several times and finally settled in its current location in 1905. The name of the hospital changed to "Lenox Hill" in 1918, the name of the Upper East Side neighborhood in which the hospital resides, in order to distance itself from Germany during World War I.
Over the next several decades, the hospital continued to make advancements to the facilities and to the healthcare offered to patients. In 1933 the hospital established a maternity service, opened a cancer clinic, and made final preparations for the debut of its heart clinic. Lenox Hill opened one of the first intensive care units in Manhattan in 1957, followed 10 years later by the city's first cardiac care unit.
The photograph album captures the development and modernization of Lenox Hill Hospital up to 1966. Provided here are several "before and after" photographs of some of the Lenox Hill facilities.
Emergency Room, Lenox Hill Hospital, prior to renovation. Uncredited photograph.
Emergency Room, Lenox Hill Hospital, ca. 1966, post renovation. Photograph by Irving Kaufman Studios.
Ambulance entrance, Lenox Hill Hospital, prior to renovation. Uncredited photograph.
Ambulance entrance, Lenox Hill Hospital, ca. 1966, post renovation. Photograph by Irving Kaufman Studios.
Clinic (Dispensary), Lenox Hill Hospital, prior to renovation. Uncredited photograph.
Clinic, Lenox Hill Hospital, ca. 1966, post renovation. Photograph by Irving Kaufman Studios.
Gift shop, Lenox Hill Hospital, prior to renovation. Uncredited photograph.
Gift shop, Lenox Hill Hospital, ca. 1966, post renovation. Photograph by Irving Kaufman Studios.
ICU, Lenox Hill Hospital, prior to renovation. Uncredited photograph.
ICU, Lenox Hill Hospital, ca. 1966, post renovation. Photograph by Hutchins Photography, Inc.
A majority of the album's photographs are uncredited. Eleven are credited to Irving Kaufman Studios, New York City, and 1 image is credited to Hutchins Photography, Inc., Belmont Massachusetts. Three images are credited to Dianora Niccolini:
Excavating begins for the Community Health Center
Hauling away dirt before foundation is poured
The beginning of the building's foundation
Niccolini was born in Italy, but moved to the United States with her American-born parents when she was 8 years old. After moving to New York City when she was 18 she studied photography, and later became chief medical photographer at the Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital. She also specialized in male nude photography, creating photographs that would earn her praise from art critics as well as a place in the male-dominated profession of photography in New York City.
In the 1980s, Niccolini co-founded and served as the first president of Professional Women Photographers (PWP), a nonprofit devoted to the advancement of female photographers. In her member profile, she describes her experiences as a photographer in New York City:
"My life as a photographer began in the early sixties. I landed my first job as a medical photographer almost at the same time that I met the world renowned photographer, Arthur Fellig. Weegee, as he was called…. I am now a fine art photographer and considered by many to be the female pioneer of the male nude in photography.
"By 1984, my career as a medical photographer had come to an end . It was then that I decided to go into a completely different direction. I opened up a portrait studio on 32nd. St. in NYC. My male nude photographs not only influenced Mapplethorpe but probably paved the way for the scantly clad male models in commercial advertising and the Calvin Klein avant-guard brief ads of the 80's."
Niccolini was widely praised for her photographic talent. Gene Thornton, an art critic for the New York Times reviewed her work and concluded that Niccolini "come[s] about as close to idealization as is possible in photography […] The result is a general statement about the essential beauty and goodness of humanity […]"
Today, Lenox Hill Hospital treats over 325,000 patients each year, and is still well-known for its inpatient medical, surgical, obstetric, pediatric, and psychiatric services.
1900sCharles R. LachmanCommunity Health CenterconstructionLenox Hill HospitalNew York Cityphoto albumphotograph
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HHS Choirs Work Hard to Perform Fall and Winter Concerts
Hannah Andesron, Staff
Think about going to a concert by your favorite singer. Many students have dreams of becoming the singer that everyone goes to see. Every year a group of about one hundred students prepare to perform at the annual HHS Fall and Winter Concerts. People come to watch and enjoy the beautiful music that is made. However, many people don't actually know the amount of preparation and work that goes into making these concerts a success.
Mrs. Brock, the director of all of the choirs at HHS, starts the preparation process by listening to dozens of songs in order to pick out the one that will best highlight all of the group's strengths, while still challenging them. Mrs. Brock stated that her favorite song of the performance was "Mary Did You Know" because the song is "challenging, but everyone will have a sense of accomplishment because of the hard work that they have put into it."
The next step in the process is to learn the notes, words, and dynamics of the song. Wyatt Hornaman, a senior in concert choir feels that the concerts take a lot of hard work, focus, and positive energy to make them each a success. Grace Maloley, a sophomore in mixed chorus agrees that it takes a lot of hard work because every aspect of the music needs to be memorized and cleaned up in the two months given to prepare all of the songs. Many students also take time outside of the school day to practice for the performance. Sophomore Delaney Ham says that she runs through all of her choreography for women's ensemble, a choir group that sings and dances, before she performs.
Another key element to making the show a success is having a good relationship with the other members of the ensemble. Director Mrs. Brock says that one of her goals for improving the choir throughout the year is to have more communication between choir members as well as creating a safe place for people to come and have fun singing. Senior Madison Parsons says that one thing she is going to miss about choir is hanging out with her friends. She said she will miss the connection she has made with people in the choir.
Students join choir for many reasons. Some want to be a part of it because they want to pursue a career in music. Some join choir as a way to get together and make new friends and some are a part of the choir just to sing because they think it is fun. No matter the reason for being in choir, every student, and even Mrs. Brock, put in tremendous amounts of work to make the concerts a success. | {
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Does anyone uses decibel meter app on your smart phone to measure the noise level of your airgun here? does anyone has one to compare it to the real decibel meter.
I use this APP called sound meter. Had the highest ratings for being free. Not sure how accurate it is. Being that well everybody phones may be different. I probably got pocket lint, grease or other stuff stuck in the mic.
But wouldn't mind if someone could compare a app to a proper tester.
Accuray is not that critical if you are just interested in differences . I have an old RS db meter the analog version . They can be found reasonably used . They were closely calibrated to A and C weighting They are calibraitible by the user if you can find a standard. Get one of those if you need to compare to other sourced data.
Last edited by Yeager on Thu Nov 22, 2018 3:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I bought a decibel meter from Horizon Hobbies. Of course, I let it go with my airplane stuff when I dropped that sport.
I had no Idea they were so inexpensive .
Knowing that a good class 2 soundmeter is in the 250$ range I guess you get what you pay for at 30$!! I would recommend any good free app will do a better job.
Scroll down to the June 2018 update. Good apps have come within 1db of "real" soundmeter readings.
I guess you can make your decisions . Using a $930 Iphone 7 to do what an economy meter can do without tying up your phone does not seem too logical to me . Just my humble opinion but I do like to collect measuring instruments that I seldom use . I have used my analog Rat Shack spl meter to set up some very expensive commercial equipment for both some very public and private owners residences and venues . The skill and experience of the operator can play a significant value in the out come of the adventure . Like I said just my opinion and not unsolicited .As I stated in my first post the absolute value is probably not as important as the difference in the values which I suspect is the object of the endeavour . | {
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Students begin their project exploration with secondary research on thematic problem spaces and techniques for framing effective projects in Winter Quarter. By the end of Winter Quarter, interdisciplinary teams of graduate students will form and choose project proposals to work on for the remainder of the program.
The typical student team of 3 to 4 students will have various backgrounds and experience levels, typically in the range of 3-5 years of professional experience and previous study in technology, design, or user research related fields.
In Spring Quarter, project teams plan and practice a range of user research techniques to inform design concepts and prototypes. In Summer Capstone Studio, the final quarter of the program, students work as full time project teams with guidance from instructors and industry sponsors to complete their proposed solutions, including concept development, prototyping, and refinement. At the end of Summer Quarter, student teams present their final project solutions to the university community, program faculty and industry sponsors and mentors. Activities planned for 2019 include a special dub seminar and open houses for industry and family and friends to come into the studio, chat with the students about their process and findings, and see the finished projects.
The time commitment involves attending a couple of scheduled activities and presentations on campus as well as spending on average an hour a week meeting with student teams to provide feedback on project deliverables and progress from early April through end of August. Meetings can take place at your place of business, on campus, or by conference call as your time allows.
If you'd like to learn more about Capstone Project Sponsorship please contact the Associate Director of Academic Services, Mary Larson with any questions or to discuss a sponsoring a project.
If you are interested in learning more about MHCID but cannot take on a Capstone sponsorship at this time, we are always looking for industry practitioners to engage with our students, such as guest lecturing, critiquing student work, sponsoring a quarter long class project or workshop, and recruiting. Please get in touch, we'd love to work with you!
Is there a cost to sponsor a project?
Although not required, we encourage donations to either the MHCID Program Support Fund or the MHCID Student Support Fund. These funds support student project resources such as research gratuities, equipment and facility rental, or travel to sponsor or research locations off-campus, as well as graduate student fellowships for incoming students. Please contact the Program Director, Michael Smith, for guidance on program donations. | {
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ROS Debit instruction (RDI). If you are registered for Revenue Online Service (ROS), you can set up an RDI. You will only need to do this once and it will allow you to submit a payment immediately. You will decide the amount of the payment and when the payment is made.
Single Debit Instructions (SDI). You can set up an SDI using ROS or myAccount. This allows you to make once-off payments directly from your bank account. Please check beforehand that your account is capable of accepting a direct debit.
Direct Debit Instruction (DDI). You can set up a DDI through ROS. You can choose to make monthly payments to Revenue for current taxes.
Credit and debit cards. Payments using your credit and debit card are limited to the card providers VISA and MasterCard. Revenue absorbs the charge when you use these cards. You can pay this way through ROS or myAccount.
What types of payments can be made online?
Foreign Income and Assets Disclosure.
Please ensure that you are registered for the tax type that you wish to pay.
See Online payment of tax for further information on the taxes you can pay online.
the amount of payment that you would like to make.
You can access this service through myAccount by clicking 'Make a Payment' on the 'Payments/Repayments' card on your myAccount dashboard.
Click on the 'myServices' section from the ROS main menu.
In the 'Payments & Refunds' section, select the payment type that you wish to make a payment for.
Click on 'Pay' for the tax period that you wish to pay.
Enter your Personal Public Service Number (PPSN), property ID and property PIN and click 'Login'.
Input all payment details and click 'Continue'.
Review the details to be submitted and click 'Submit Details'.
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Academic Calendar Fall 2020 PDF
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Kugel and Frijoles: Latino Jews in the United States
All GC Events
MAR 27, 2019 | 4:30 PM
The Graduate Center
6112: Sociology Student Lounge
March 27, 2019: 4:30 PM
Immigration Seminar Series
Laura Limonic, Assistant Professor of Sociology, SUNY Old Westbury, PhD, CUNY Graduate Center
Laura Limonic is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the College of Old Westbury of the State University of New York. Her research is in the area of contemporary immigration to the United States and the integration trajectories of ethnic and ethno-religious groups. She has recently completed a book manuscript on Latino Jews in the United States, which explores issues of ethnicity, race, class and religious community building among Latino Jewish immigrants in Boston, New York, Miami and Southern California. Her work has been supported by the Berman Foundation and the Association of Jewish Studies.
Commentator:
Tahneer Oksman, Assistant Professor of Academic Writing, Marymount Manhattan College, author of How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses? Women and Jewish American Identity in Contemporary Graphic Memoirs | {
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Shot Put Weight
Measure Throws
Spin vs Glide
By: Ginger Yapp
Published: 03 November, 2010
Home Yoga Stretching
Shotput Ball Specifications
Shot put is a common track and field event invented in Scotland. The event requires each athlete to throw a metal ball as far as he can, in competition with the other throwers. Regulation shot puts are made of steel, and shot put weight differs between the sexes. At the competitive international level, shot put specifications are made by the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF).
Shot put originated as "stone put" in ancient Scotland, and was originally contested with stones rather than the metal balls used today. The Olympics included a men's shot put competition in 1896, by which point the modern shot put ball was somewhat standardized; women's shot put did not make it to the Olympics until 1948.
In international shot put competitions, the ball weighs no less than 7.260 kg for men and 4 kg for women, per IAAF guidelines, as of 2010. Until 1927, women's shot put balls often weighed up to 5 kg. At the high school level in the United States, the ball weighs 6 kg for men and 3 kg for women.
Shot put balls are typically made of lead and encased in a steel shell. Shot put balls can be made of solid iron or brass, as well; any metal not softer than brass is an acceptable shot put material. The ball must be spherical in shape and have a smooth surface.
New Zealand Sports Industry Association: Athletics
IAAF: Shot Put
Ginger Yapp has been writing professionally since 2006, specializing in travel and film topics. Her work has appeared in such publications as "USA Today" and online at Hotels.com. Yapp also has experience writing and editing for a small California newspaper. She earned her B.A. in film and media studies and has worked as an ESL teacher at an international school. | {
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Are forged Rods easily available?
Supposedly stock 3500 are powdered metal rods, and stock 3400 ones were forged... I'm reading in some places that they are the same dimensions and others say differently... I'll have to investigate that for myself. Scratch that... they are shorter or something... so no option for forged 3500 unless I go custom... I wont do that till I break something.
Sounds pretty forged to me. Stock 3.1 crank to left.
Slight modification to the factory Malibu transmission bracket and Voila... works... At least the top part appears to work as I've modded it. The lower part that connects to the oil pan I wont know till I fit a pan to this test block and see.
Slight slotting of the holes on the block side, and had to drill a new one to bolt to the trans housing. I'll be filling in the old hole later.
Doing some research on DIY Dry Film Lubricant and thermal barrier applications because I'm having trouble spending $300 to have that done to my pistons by a local coater..
Apparently Techline has stopped selling to the DIY market... Now they only service shops. Kinda BS so I have to have someone do the coatings for me.
The counter weights look thicker than the 3.1. Nice hammer by the way, could of used one like that on the Camaro's body. Sure glad I have no use for one now.
Last edited by Money pit Beretta on Tue Dec 09, 2014 6:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Jon - have you used that Comp Cams break in spray for valvetrain that they sell in an aerosol?
Keep seeing it on tv used in builds - I know probably just product placement - but when I assembled my LSx, I just used assembly lube and motor oil.
Saw some spray on assembly lube recently but all I've ever used is the permatex red sticky crap that advance auto used to sell. Not sure if they still have it or not, they said they were discontinuing it last year when Amy bought 2 bottles.
Once again had by a stupid employee.... They still have it in stock.
AutoZone sells Lucas brand assembly lube as well, not the spray either just in a 4 oz. bottle.
I saw on horsepower tv where they smoothed oil passageways and beveled hard edges in the block to get better drain back and eliminate stress risers. Probably also a good idea, along with a hot-tank job after that.
Is that internal crank trigger an OEM swap or a custom solution?
It's a TCE part that I bought.
And yeah going over the block and de-burring sounds like a good idea. It's a bit more difficult on the V6 though because you can't get to the cam valley area... It's covered on top and from below so there is one area that can't be coated or de-burred well.
Are these v6's priority main oiling or does the valvetrain get the oil first? It may not be as big of an issue as an old small-block.
It is a priority oil delivery system that oils the crank first but what does that have to do with improving drain back? Isn't that just always a good thing to do? Oil drains back through the valley so that's why I wanted to be able to get to all area's. But it looks like I can remove the casting flash easily from both sides and there wont be any hiding in the cam area... Its just the lack of being able to coat it. Oh well.
After going back and forth with Marc last year about DR timing chain and oiling issues we came up with a few solutions to try and ensure that the chain gets sufficient oil.
One is modifying the cam bearing to have two holes in it since the aftermarket SBC bearings you get you don't use the #1 in the pack because its too large, you only use bearings 2-5 all of which only have ONE oiling hole in it. One replacement 3400 bearing that Marc found had the two holes on the front #1 bearing like the factory ones do, AS well as a groove cut in the 3 O'clock position hole to allow for oil to make it out to the thrust plate and timing chain assembly. I will be drilling the second hole in my cam bearing as well as making a slight groove to direct more oil out that way.
Then next thing is recessing the bearing into the block as it's done by the factory to allow clearance between the bearing and the thrust plate seeing how the holes on that don't always line up very well with the cam/bearing gap.
You can see the recessed bearing compared to the block face here.
It's hard to see in this photo, but the gap between the cam and bearing is not centered in the holes for the thrust plate... They drilled those holes I believe on the same diameter as the block cam journal, and not the actual journal size on the cam itself.
You can see how the oil stains are pretty well cut in half in relation to the block cam bore ID and not the bearing ID.
You can see in this diagram Marc drew the diameter of the bearing ID in relation to the plate, then a cross section of the sprocket, plate bearing and cam with the bearing flush mount, then recessed and then finally recessed with oiling holes drilled into the cam sprocket.
I will be doing the last cross section because I also drilled 4 holes in the DR upper sprocket.. I mean it can't hurt to direct the oil to the center of the chain rather than the backside only. | {
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Using Privilege to Promote Equity in Philanthropy
National Center for Family Philanthropy Mar 24, 2019
In the late 1980's, my parents, Barbara and Mort Mandel, directed funds for my brother, sister and I to use philanthropically. These funds are held within their foundation, The Barbara and Morton Mandel Family Foundation, and are renewed annually. My fund is now called the Amy Mandel and Katina Rodis Fund (AMKRF). Generally, 75 percent of the AMKRF's funds comes from my parent's foundation, while 25 percent comes from my personal trust.
In AMKRF's first years, grants were made largely to non-profit organizations that worked toward equality and equity for LGBTQ people and to progressive Jewish organizations that worked toward social justice.
Over the past six years, as my analysis around racial justice has deepened, it became more obvious to me that there can be no justice without racial justice and that efforts toward reform within this system are just not enough. I've also grown to understand how difficult and time consuming it is for the small grassroots organizations and individual change makers who are so indispensable to social justice movements to find adequate funding to sustain their work.
Currently, our work focuses on fortifying non-profit and grassroots organizations and activists working in three major areas: LGBTQ Rights, Racial Justice, and Combating Anti-Semitism. Increasingly, the fund's grantmaking supports work in Asheville and the surrounding region.
In 2017, we also made the decision to pause our programming to build and deepen our analysis as a team and to refine, clarify and add to my vision so that it is our vision – one that matches the realities faced by our community and one that the team can easily hold and develop.
Read the full article about promoting equity in philanthropy by Amy Mandel at National Center for Family Philanthropy
Discretionary Grants: Engaging Family... or Pandora's Box?
A Letter to Seniors (And Will Be Seniors): Planning For Your Future in Philanthropy
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Today is not a good day for France...I'm feeling sad and angry. My heart goes to Nice.
But we should support each other, BE UNITED and focus on how can we help people.
Hello! Welcome to The Cookie's room TV! The channel for Ethical Fashion and happy Music, for all the people who want to REALISE THEIR DREAMS!
This is a short blooper for the summer of the last videos I created and the best moments I had recently: silly French jokes and good times.
I think sometimes nice self-mockery s the best answer.
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Here I stand on this barren beach at the edge of the water. The sand, rocks, washed up shells and seaweed all familiar sights. The land is known, it is safe, but I am unhappy here. Looking out to the sea little can be seen. The overcast sky falls down as a mist, engulfing my surroundings and obscuring the horizon, now it is just a blur.
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64th United States Attorney General
Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy (November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968), commonly known by his initials RFK, was an American politician from Massachusetts. He served as the United States junior senator from New York from January 1965 until his assassination in June 1968. He was previously the 64th U.S. Attorney General from January 1961 to September 1964, serving under his older brother President John F. Kennedy and his successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson. Kennedy was a member of the Democratic Party, and is seen as an icon of modern American liberalism.
After serving in the United States Naval Reserve as a Seaman Apprentice from 1944 to 1946, Kennedy graduated from Harvard University and the University of Virginia. Prior to entering public office, he worked as a correspondent for The Boston Post and as an assistant counsel to the Senate committee chaired by Joe McCarthy. He gained national attention as the chief counsel of the Senate Labor Rackets Committee from 1957 to 1959, where he publicly challenged Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa over the corrupt practices of its union and authored The Enemy Within, a book about corruption in organized labor.
Kennedy was the campaign manager for his brother John in the 1960 presidential election. He was appointed Attorney General after the successful election and served as the closest adviser to the president from 1961 to 1963. His tenure is best known for its advocacy for the Civil Rights Movement, the fight against organized crime and the Mafia, and involvement in U.S. foreign policy related to Cuba. After his brother's assassination, he remained in office in the Johnson administration for a few months. He left to run for the United States Senate in New York in 1964 defeating Republican incumbent Kenneth Keating.
In 1968, Kennedy was a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for the presidency, appealing especially to poor, African-American, Hispanic, Catholic and young voters. Shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, after defeating Senator Eugene McCarthy in the California and South Dakota presidential primaries, he was shot by Sirhan Sirhan, a 24-year-old Palestinian, and died the following day.
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How do I return the result from the addition of a and b, in a Long method?
Honestly I've been trying different things for at least a couple hours at this point.. I've looked online and I'm still very lost. I think I either might not understand the question or maybe I'm trying to do it the wrong way.
I expected this to work since I thought that creating and Integer variable would be able to add two int variables, but I was wrong. I've tried many other ways and the most common error is that I can't convert "x" to Long. In the case above, the error said that it couldn't convert from Integer to Long.
You're almost right with this. I can see why you'd think it would work, but you can't go from Integer -> Long either implicitly or via casting. You'd need to go Integer -> int -> long -> Long, and Java can only make 1 jump implicitly.
First let's take a look at what a + b is actually doing. It's unboxing both of a and b from Integers to primitive ints and adding the two together, resulting in an int. It's then automatically boxing that to an Integer because that's the type of the variable sum you've defined.
But hang on, we can see above (Integer -> int -> long -> Long) that Integer is actually further from where we want to be, not closer!
In such a case, we have an int - the result of our sum expression - and we explicitly cast to a long, and Java takes the final implicit step and autoboxes this to a Long.
In this example, Long.valueOf takes a primitive long and returns a Long but our a + b calculation returns an int, so Java implicitly casts the int to a long.
a and b are implicitly converted to ints in a+b. Because the result of a+b might be larger than the maximum value of an int (int=32bits, long=64bits) we must explicitly cast the result to a long. When we return a long it is implicitly converted to a Long because of the method return type.
Since a and b are of Integer type, hence you can call longValue method to retrieve them as long and sum them and return the value which will be a long without needing any explicit cast.
Note, since we are adding two long values, we are also ensuring it won't run into any risk for integer overflow as addition of two large integers can possibly run into it.
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efficient compilation becomes very difficult.
This is Symbolics issue #19.
If the operation was SETF or SLOT-MAKUNBOUND, the values are ignored.
method returns no values, NIL is returned.
validly return; only the truth or falsity of the method's value matters.
since implementing what the document says would be extremely difficult.
I have not actually tested any implementations.
What's proposed is what's easiest to implement.
return something different from new-value.
CLOS will be seriously difficult to implement correctly.
capable of dynamically deciding at run time to return multiple values.
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The Ballinrobe Diaspora & Genealogy
Training garden start up in Ballinrobe
By Averil Staunton
I thought that allotment gardening was solely English. However, in Ireland as far back as 200 hundred years ago, a patch of land approximately a quarter of an acre was divided from commonage and allocated to the poor under the "General Enclosure Act".
Allotment growth in England began at the time of increasing industrialisation and population shift to cities. The idea was that the urban working classes could learn to feed themselves cheaply and to keep the 'idle poor' busy (idle hands…. etc). Allotment usage grew during two World Wars as no food could be imported with the most famous surge in allotment activity following Churchill's famous 'Dig for Victory' campaign during the Second World War.
In Ireland these small patches of ground, particularly in cities, helped during World War I when no food could be imported.
However, it was said that in rural Ireland this was considered a benefit by the rich, as it was thought by the Landlords that the peasants could no longer graze their "filthy" animals on the now divided commonage. It's worth noting, however, that now "commonage" in Ireland, unlike England, is private property held jointly by a number of owners, usually farmers.
There has been a great increase in interest in allotment gardening over the past few years. With the increase in Farmer's Markets and many television programmes devoted to gardening and growing or starting your own garden/allotment more and more people are moving towards having their own patch. Adding the concerns about all the additives and sprays that are used in food production, is it any wonder people are getting more diet, health and the environmentally conscious. Being a member of an allotment group has the added benefit of group knowledge and usually having somebody around who would have the answer to some of those gardening queries. Allotments members also have a range of skills and are usually of mixed genders and ages.
Ballinrobe Garden
A group in Ballinrobe associated with TACU, I believe, have started a new 'Community Garden' which will be both a training project and a drop in location to pick up a few tips on the correct way to 'grow your own'. Some raised beds are being organised for more senior visitors. As far as I know Canon Eustace has given a site for this project.
A professional gardener will be available for guidance to the trainees and we would like to hear more about this project over the next few months from those concerned. Happy gardening!
Following the success of the project see its launch by clicking on video clip below:
This page was added by Averil Staunton on 31/05/2011.
A great title and article as well as a brilliant community project. Hope it all goes well.
By Lorna Elms
Calendar 2011 - Historic Ballinrobe
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Englishأخباراستطلاعاتسوريا
Reality of Education and Schools under the Caliphate
by Euphratespost أكتوبر 31, 2016
أكتوبر 31, 2016 57 views
"Exclusive" Euphrates Post : (1) The Educational Situation in Deir Ezzor after ISIS control
ISIS controlled areas lives a reality may have dire consequences, which appears in the whole life fields, the social, cultural, economical .. etc. which the reality of education is the most important episode which considered the basis and the key for other fields. After ISIS extended its influence on a vast areas in Deir Ezzor and its countryside over the last two years, the teaching machine had been stoped and the schools had been closed under the pretext that the curriculum violates the islamic legislations as they said
And meanwhile its absolute control on a various regions in the city and its countryside, didn't satisfy only in closing the schools and disrupting the educational level, but also its security commanders chased teachers and arrested them and forced them to undergo to legitimacy courses for more than 40 days which held inside the mosques to flee from flees and stay from stays in this dark reality which imposed forcibly on them.
(2) the situation of schools in Deir Ezzor after closing it by ISIS, and whats the private schools which they opened it
ISIS didn't only closed the schools but also used most of the schools as a headquarters and made the other most as a residence places for their fighters families and supporters, while International Alliance warplanes destroyed the remaining. this thing make ISIS depends on a few remaining schools to presents their educational mechanism inside it, in addition that they allowed for the remaining teachers to open a private schools according to the conditions that should be suitable with ISIS published curriculums, provided that the teachers were elected by education commission officials of ISIS. As the new school term began in last september, ISIS commanded a number of the displaced families to leave the schools to start teaching inside it, as such they started a several legitimacy and qualification courses, to expansion the teaching staff and adding a new personnel, ISIS also divided schools into two parts private and public schools.
The public schools which is the formally affiliated to ISIS which overseen by the office of education and its located in an old schools or old governmental buildings including a teachers whom finished their legitimacy courses. As for the private schools ISIS gave it to some of the services field workers personnels whom builds those small schools inside a houses or shops and the student pays 1000 SP except registration fees.
One of the most famous schools which ISIS opened Usama Ben Ladin private school and the sahaabi Anas Ben Malik, Al Shafie and Khadija god please her.
While the registration fees estimated as 5000 SP for the one semester in the public schools which education office supervising it, and 2000 to 2500 SP in the private schools for the primary, preparatory and middle schools for a period of time estimated in three hours in a day, and the vacation just in friday.
educated category in the city by chasing and arresting them and fighting minds and employing them for the benefit of ISIS.
on the other hand the other part of civilians in the city and its countryside suffering from the recent situation, bucause the tragedy or war and the humanitarian situation obliged them to leave their studies to search for any work can guaranteeing their families needs, prefering to work in the industrial areas on completeing their studies, and the other part were displaced under the pretext of violating islamic science in addition to tearing thier university identity cards to prevent prevent them of completeing ther tests and studies.
(6) How ISIS deals with undergrads students؟
ISIS depended on underestimated in the scientific capacities of locals, under the pretext of its delayed victory and because they didn't obligating their religion sciences and legitimacy science, and that's because ISIS wants to employing their efforts for ISIS benefit, and working on alluring others students to Join ISIS, taking advantage of Exploit their needs, they are fighting science in general, ISIS didn't see that they are the beacon of future because its personnel didn't see anything except the war and blood.
(7) The salaries of teachers that given by ISIS
Board of education allocated a salaries for the teachers whom had been done the legitimacy courses from the treasury of money house as they said, where the salary of a teacher is 2000 SP for those whom belongs to the board approximately 70 american dollar for a month for all the teachers whom belongs officially to the board of education, while the other teachers whom belonging to the private sector takes their salaries from the monthly premium which taken from students.
(8) Did ISIS curriculums and methods that they depended on helps to present an educated generation ?
When we talk about the results of ISIS curriculum which presented after a lot of deleting and editing and adding more materials, the new curriculums didn't rise to other curriculums level wich seeking to improving the educational level of locals in the future, because ISIS worked on deleting svience materials and presenting memorization curriculum which didn't emproved anything except helping illiteracy people, ISIS also continued teaching its those materials to the their benefit and also to gain more fighters, and as a result of this policy approximately 10 childs monthly joining to ISIS and that's for several reasons, the most important reason is poverty and the second is that their families can't caver thir children expenditures and the last reason is the bad situation.
(9) Why ISIS insisting on generalizeing ignorance and fighting knowledge ?
ISIS seeking to generalizeing ignorance within all the society categories and fighting mainds from all over the cultural levels, and if you cruising the streets and markets inside ISIS controled areas vacation just in friday
From the begining of the new semester public and private schools didn't recorded an Acceptance from people whom wants to registering their children, especially after the air raids which aimed the schools where ISIS toke it as a military bases. this thing increasing the fear of people and as a result they prevented their children of going to schools which decreasing until now.
(3) How do ISIS dealing with the teachers whom teaching according to the canceled curriculum ?
ISIS imposes a legitimacy courses on all the teachers in the public schools, and punished who backward, ISIS judged them as a libertines and apostate of islam religion because they studied a curriculum violates the islamic doctrine, also set up other courses in all the teaching materials for more than 40 days to chose efficient teachers.
(4) What is the curriculums that taught after ISIS control? and what is different from the previous curriculum?
ISIS made a big change on the previous curriculum, where they canceled several materials, which Incompatible with the islamic doctrine as it engaging in god as philosophy, physics, chemistry and french language, and also they edited another curriculums and linking it with the religion doctrine as history and science, while they left another several materials unchanged as mathmatics, Arabic, English and geography. ISIS also expanded the curriculum by adding some religious articles on science of legitimacy as the biography of the prophet, doctrine, jurisprudence and quraan tajweed science.
From the begining of the new school year that has passed the first month ISIS still teaching the doctrine science and quraan science without distributing the other materials which ISIS Adopted it as a curriculum in their controled areas, and those materials considered as main materials of the collectible scientific.
(5) The status of students and certificates that they receive
and after ISIS controlled a wide areas in Deir Ezzor and its countryside, a big part of High school graduated students and undergrads had been escaped to turkey and regime areas in Deir Ezzor searching for a glimmer of hope to continue their studies, as a result of absence of Education within ISIS controlled areas, concurrently with the harassment that ISIS practicing it on the educated category in the city by chasing and arresting them and fighting minds and employing them for the benefit of ISIS.
and after ISIS controlled a wide areas in Deir Ezzor and its countryside, a big part of High school graduated students and undergrads had been escaped to turkey and regime areas in Deir Ezzor searching for a glimmer of hope to continue their studies, as a result of absence of Education within ISIS controlled areas, concurrently with the harassment that ISIS practicing it on the
you'll not see anything ecxept their advertisements that talks about war and fighting and spilling bloods, because ISIS don't see anything except the verses that serveing their benefit and harmonizeing with their project so that they don't want to improve the cultural level and giving more space of freedomto locals, becasue they thing that if they will do this it will be the end of ISIS in the region, so that they made this sciences forbidden and contradictory with the islamic legitimacy sciences as they says. Finally we want to say that knowledge is the main basis of maind, criticism and thinking, and submiting with surendering brings nothing but loss.
Deirzzor Syria ISIS
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Home/Business/Crypto News/Justin Drake announced the postponement of the launch of Ethereum 2.0 for 2021. Acne Buterin disagree with him
Justin Drake announced the postponement of the launch of Ethereum 2.0 for 2021. Acne Buterin disagree with him
According to developer Justin Drake from Ethereum Foundation, the launch of Ethereum 2.0 may be delayed until the beginning of 2021. He said this during the session AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit on Friday, July 10.
According to Drake, before the launch of the Genesis block of the Ethereum 2.0, you have to have a "public test network with 3+ customers who have worked without a hitch for 2-3 months" and "bug-bounty program, similar to bounty.ethereum.org that works for 2-3 months" (among other points).
"All of the above can not take place in the third quarter of 2020… I would say that the last possible date for the launch in 2020 is the middle of November, 4 months. I am inclined to think that the earliest realistic date of launch could be January 3, 2021 (12 years of bitcoin)" wrote Drake.
In a message to Drake, the Creator of Ethereum, Vitalik Buterin said: "I personally couldn't disagree more and would prefer to run zero phase before that date, regardless of the level of preparedness 😀 [sic]. The Ethereum 1.0 took 4 months from the first multi-client test network to start; I would say that the four-month countdown began in July, with the launch of testnet Altona. Zero phase is in some sense simpler than Ethereum 1.0, and in some cases more complex: the more complex the PoS, but not such complex PoW (oriented towards GPU), requires more optimization, but not so complex VM, etc. in addition, eth2 won't be any critical applications to the first phase, so the practical risks of failure are lower (although it can be argued that the ecosystem as a whole more). So I see no reason to spend more time on the launch of Ethereum 2.0, than we spent on the launch of Ethereum 1.0".
Project Manager Danny Ryan in may noted that having multiple customers is a key element of network security. "If one customer has a critical error and it crashes, the network can continue to work, because most of the gcd will not work on this client. Multi-client paradigm introduces additional complexity. If we had one client, perhaps we would have launched the main network," he said then.
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After two years of work by World Land Trust's Peruvian partner Naturaleza y Cultura Peru (NCPeru), an area of the largest cloud forest in the Piura region has been recognised by the Ministry of Environment as a private conservation area (Area de Conservación Privada or ACP).
The ACP, Chicuate-Chinguelas, is 66,954 acres (27,095 hectares) of Montane Forest and Páramo habitat which will now be protected legally in perpetuity by the local community of Segunda y Cajas.
World Land Trust (WLT) and partner NCPeru are supporting the establishment of several ACPs down the border of the Andes to form a corridor protecting biodiversity between the mountains and the upper Amazon basin.
Chicuate-Chinguelas Private Conservation Area is the first of three ACP projects WLT is supporting that has been recognised by Peru's National System of Protected Areas.
The Montane Cloud Forest and Páramo ecosystems of Chicuate-Chinguelas are part of the Tropical Andes Corridor and lie between Tabaconas Namballe National Sanctuary in Peru and Yacuri National Park in Ecuador.
The Tropical Andes region is home to many endemic species, including the Masked Mountain–Tanager (Buthraupis wetmorei), and flagship species such as the Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus) and Mountain Tapir (Tapirus pinchaque). In Chicuate-Chinguelas they have 487 plant species, including several timber species of high commercial value and local traditional medicine use, 162 bird species, 44 mammal species and 15 reptile species.
The area is a priority for conservation due to its high ecological and economic importance for the local population, and the formation of ACPs protects the corridor from threats such as slash and burning, logging and illegal mining.
Chicuate-Chinguelas has been recognised in perpetuity, and will now follow a master plan agreed by the community and monitored by the National Service of Protected Areas to ensure the area remains protected and sustainably managed.
World Land Trust would also like to thank the generous support from Puro Coffee and TapirApps in getting this project completed, and Puro's continuing support for the Tabaconas ACP application.
If you would like to support the work behind the ACP applications for the neighbouring communities Tabaconas and Sallique to secure more of the Tropical Andes Corridor, you can donate to WLT's Action Fund, and specifying in the comments box that the donation is for Peru. | {
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JOYSBIO's SARS-COV-2 Antigen Rapid test detects OMICRON variant
JOYSBIO, one of the world's leading manufacturers of COVID-19 tests, announces their tests are available everywhere and identifies new, dangerous variants.TIANJIN, China, Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- JOYSBIO, one of the world's leading manufacturers of lateral flow rapid tests, is proud to announce that their tests are available around the world. Furthermore, they've been able to show that their test can detect the new Omicron (B.1.1.529). This variant was the subject of a recent emergency WHO meeting and is the cause of many countries instituting travel bans.The JOYSBIO SARS-COV-2 Antigen Rapid Test Kit is able to detect SARS-COV-2 variants including B.1.1.7 (Alpha), B.1.351 (Beta), B.1.617.2 (Delta), P.1 (Gamma), and B.1.1.529 (Omicron). More information is available at https://en.joysbio.com/covid-19-antigen-rapid-test-kit/."The Omicron variant is still a bit of a mystery. It appears to be more easily transmissible," said Rick Zhang, Business Development Director for JOYSBIO. "According to the sequencing data of the new variant, the target protein domain of our test kit is unaffected. Therefore, the SARS-COV-2 antigen rapid test kits produced by JOYSBIO are able to detect the Omicron variant." The report from the WHO, only a few days old, contains some troubling indications. "This variant has a large number of mutations, some of which are concerning. Preliminary evidence suggests an increased risk of reinfection with this variant, as compared to other VOCs."Individuals are reminded to take measures to reduce their risk of COVID-19, including proven public health and social measures such as wearing well-fitting masks, hand hygiene, physical distancing, improving ventilation of indoor spaces, avoiding crowded spaces, and getting vaccinated." - https://www.who.int/news/item/26-11-2021-classification-of-omicron-(b.1.1.529)-sars-cov-2-variant-of-concern The JOYSBIO COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Test Kit delivers results in just 15 minutes.The JOYSBIO test is extremely accurate. "According to the clinical analysis of 492 samples, the detection sensitivity is 98.13%, and the specificity is 99.22%." (https://en.joysbio.com/covid-19-antigen-rapid-test-kit/) It has been used and tested against SARS-COV-2 variants and has shown itself to be just as responsive, accurate, and rapid."At JOYSBIO," Zhang said. "We're committed to keeping up with all the variants of SARS-COV-2. We will continue to improve our existing tests and develop new ones as needed. The sooner one knows that they're ill, the sooner they can take proactive steps to prevent spread and take care of oneself."Zhang went on to say that protecting lives is the JOYSBIO mission, every day.More information is available at https://en.joysbio.com/covid-19-antigen-rapid-test-kit/.About JOYSBIOJOYSBIO (Tianjin) Biotechnology Co., Ltd. is an R&D-focused Chinese biotechnology company that develops, manufactures, and supplies high-quality medical in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) rapid test kits as well as revolutionary customized reagent kits to all parts of the world. JOYSBIO was founded by a team of professionals with many years of combined technical, marketing/sales, operational and manufacturing expertise in this industry. | {
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The Chinese government has put together a five year plan to increase meat production and also to modernise the meat industry.
The country is aiming to produce 85 millions tonnes of meat by 2015, which is 7% up from 2010. It also plans to restructure the industry and invest more in food safety, quality and meat processing plants.
As part of the 5 year plan, the government wants pork production to also rise by 2015 to 53,6 million tonnes, which is 6% more than in 2010.
Poultry production should increase to 17,8 million tonnes, beef production to 6,53 million tonnes and sheep meat production to 5 million tonnes.
In addition to the production increase in meats, the country wants to modernise the meat industry, so that that meat traceability in the chain is improved and that all companies comply with increasingly stricter sustainability and energy saving requirements.
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The Old Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2613-2181 BCE) is also known as the 'Age of the Pyramids' or 'Age of the Pyramid Builders' as it includes the great 4th Dynasty when King Sneferu perfected the art of pyramid building and the pyramids of Giza were constructed under the kings Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. The historical records of this period, the 4th-6th Dynasties of Egypt, are scarce and historians regard the history of the era as literally 'written in stone' and largely architectural in that it is through the monuments and their inscriptions that scholars have been able to construct a history. The pyramids themselves relay scant information on their builders, but the mortuary temples built nearby and the stelae which accompanied them provide king's names and other important information. Further, inscriptions in stone found elsewhere from the time record various events and the dates on which they occurred. Finally, the tomb of the last king of the 5th Dynasty, Unas, provides the first Pyramid Texts (elaborate paintings and inscriptions inside the tomb) which shed light on the religious beliefs of the time.
Most of the 20-some kings compelled thousands of laborers to quarry, transport, put in place, and decorate vast quantities of stone in order to construct royal mortuary monumnets. They diverted enormous resources from the entire country for this purpose, filling a 70-kilometer-long stretch of the desert edge along the west bank of the Nile near modern Cairo with huge monuments still awe-inspiring today despite the ravages of time (52).
The 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom was a time of progress and a strong centralized government which could command the kind of respect necessary for such building projects. During the 5th and 6th Dynasty, however, the priesthood began to grow in power, primarily through their hold over the very mortuary practices which gave rise to the great pyramids, empowering the local officials of the districts and the kingship suffered. The Old Kingdom began to collapse as more and more local governors assumed more power over their regions, and the central government at Memphis was increasingly seen as irrelevant.
The 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom was a time of progress & a strong centralized government which could command the kind of respect necessary for huge building projects.
At the end of the 6th Dynasty, there was no longer a central government of note and Egypt entered a period of social unrest and reformation known as The First Intermediate Period (2181-2040 BCE) during which Egypt was ruled regionally by local magistrates who made and enforced their own laws. The rise of these local officials and the power of the priesthood were not the only causes of the collapse of the Old Kingdom, however, in that a severe drought toward the end of the 6th Dynasty brought famine which the government could do nothing to alleviate. Scholars have also pointed to the exceptionally long reign of Pepi II of the 6th Dynasty as a contributing factor because he outlived his successors and left no heir to the throne.
Many scholars today no longer see the end of the Old Kingdom as a 'collapse' so much as a transition to the new paradigm of the First Intermediate Period, when local rulers governed their districts directly and the kind of wealth previously only available to nobility became more widespread. The long-standing designation of a political and cultural collapse at the end of the 6th Dynasty is still considered viable, however, in that the central government's loss of power and wealth led directly to the regional rule of the district nomarchs.
The name 'Old Kingdom' was coined by archaeologists in the 19th century CE in an attempt to demarcate Egypt's long history. The Egyptians themselves did not refer to this period by that name and would have seen no difference between the period which preceded or succeeded it. Scholars traditionally included the Third Dynasty of Egypt (c. 2670-2613 BCE) in the period of the Old Kingdom because of the Pyramid of King Djoser at Saqqara, the first pyramid ever built in Egypt, seemed to link that dynasty to the building efforts of the 4th Dynasty, because the last king of the Third Dynasty was related to the first king of the 4th, and because Djoser and his successors ruled from Memphis ("the white walls") which remained the capital during the Old Kingdom. Recent scholarship, however, rejects that view as the construction of Djoser's pyramid is more in keeping with the Early Dynastic Period in Egypt (c. 3150-2613 BCE) than the Old Kingdom as are cultural practices and observances.
Djoser's architect Imhotep (c. 2667-2600 BCE) revolutionized construction in Egypt by building the king's tomb at Saqqara out of stone. Prior to Imhotep's innovation, tombs and other structures were built of mud brick. The early tombs of Egypt were mud brick mastabas, but Imhotep wanted a lasting memorial to his king and so created a complex with a stone pyramid as its center and surrounding temples; thus inventing the paradigm which would be followed by every dynasty which followed to greater or lesser degrees. Further, it was during the Third Dynasty that the independent states of the country came to be known as nomes (districts) directly under the rule of a centralized government at Memphis. These developments in architecture, politics, and also in religious practices - all a departure from the past - made it clear to Egyptologists that the Third Dynasty was the beginning of a new period in Egypt's history and should be included in the Old Kingdom rather than the Early Dynastic Period.
Today, however, scholars see the Third Dynasty as a transitional phase more closely linked to the earlier period than the latter. Even though Djoser's pyramid of stone was a wholly new creation it still utilized Early Dynastic Period techniques. The pyramid at Saqqara is actually a stack of mastabas rather than a true pyramid and, regarding the political reforms and creation of nomes, the central government of the Third Dynasty did not have the reach nor command the resources of the 4th Dynasty. For these reasons and others, the Old Kingdom is now thought to begin with the 4th Dynasty of Egypt, although, it should be noted, this claim is not at all universally accepted among scholars.
The last king of the Third Dynasty, Huni (c. 2630-2613 BCE), was long thought to have initiated the massive building projects of the Old Kingdom in constructing the pyramid at Meidum, but credit for the Meidum pyramid goes to the first king of the 4th Dynasty, Sneferu (c. 2613-2589 BCE) who may have been Huni's son by one of his minor queens. Egyptologist Barbara Watterson writes, "Sneferu initiated the golden age of the Old Kingdom, his most notable achievements being the two pyramids built for him at Dahshur" (50-51). Sneferu began his work with the pyramid at Meidum now referred to as the "collapsed pyramid" or, locally, as the "false pyramid" because of its shape: it resembles a tower more than a pyramid and its outer casing rests around it in a gigantic heap of gravel.
The pyramid of Meidum is the first true pyramid constructed in Egypt but did not last. This is because modifications were made to Imhotep's original pyramid design which resulted in the outer casing resting on a sand foundation rather than rock, causing it to collapse. Scholars are divided on whether the collapse occurred during construction or over a longer period of time. Egyptologist Miroslav Verner cites the work of the archaeologist Borchardt in claiming that the pyramid was built in stages, which increasingly had the outer foundation resting on sand while the inner foundation was securely built on rock. When the workers reached the third stage of the building process, the outer casing, the structure lacked cohesion because it had no firm footing "with the result that during the final phase of construction a massive slippage buried the workers under the rubble" (162). Other scholars, however, disagree and claim that the outer casing lasted into the New Kingdom of Egypt (1570-1069 BCE). Still others, like historian Marc van de Mieroop, claim that it is impossible to tell when the outer casing collapsed.
Unfinished temples and other structures have been found at Meidum which suggest that the pyramid complex was never finished and so argue for an early collapse of the pyramid, most likely while it was still under construction. Sneferu learned from his mistake, however, and moved on to his next two pyramids at Dahshur.
Sneferu's pyramids at Dahshur are known as the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid (or North Pyramid). The Bent Pyramid is so called because it rises at a 55-dgree angle and then shifts to 43 degrees of smaller stones giving it the appearance of bending in toward the top. The workers had completed the foundation and the sides before realizing that a 55-degree angle was too steep and modified their plan to finish the project as best they could. Sneferu seems to have understood the problem and moved on to build his third pyramid.
Sneferu seems to have been a very accessible ruler who was undeterred by failure or disappointment. When the Bent Pyramid did not meet his expectations he simply started on a third attempt. The Red Pyramid (so called because of the use of reddish limestone in construction) was built on a solid base for greater stability, rising at a 43-degree angle. 344 feet (105 meters) high, the Red Pyramid was the first successful true pyramid built in Egypt. Originally it was encased in white limestone, as the other later pyramids were also, which fell away over the centuries and were harvested by locals for other building projects.
King Sneferu, through his military expeditions and judicious use of resources, established a powerful central government at Memphis which produced the kind of stability necessary for his vast building projects. Following the example of Djoser's complex at Saqqara, Sneferu had mortuary temples and other buildings constructed around his pyramids with priests taking care of the day-to-day operations once the Red Pyramid was finally completed. All of this argues for a stable society under his reign which he left to his son, Khufu, when he died.
Khufu (2589-2566 BCE) was known as Cheops by the ancient Greek writers and is best known for his Great Pyramid at Giza. The Greeks depicted him as a tyrant in their writings who oppressed the people and forced them to work for him against their will. This impression may have been made by the stories which make up the document known as the Westcar Papyrus, a collection of four stories written about the kings of the 4th Dynasty and discovered (or obtained from an antiquities dealer) in c. 1824 CE by Henry Westcar. The papyrus features four stories told by sons of Khufu and includes one where King Khufu calls a magician to court who claims to be able to reattach a severed head to a body, and some scholars have interpreted his actions in asking for a demonstration as cruel or thoughtless. According to Barbara Watterson, "the Westcar Papyrus portrays him as careless with life" and other inscriptions show him as "oppressive and autocratic" (51). In the story of the magician and the severed head, however, Khufu seems mostly skeptical of the seer's abilities, and the other stories, though related by Khufu's sons or successors, have to do with other kings. The Westcar Papyrus gives no indication that Khufu was a tyrant or oppressive in any way.
However Herodotus and the later Greeks viewed Khufu, his people admired him. During his reign, Egypt grew even more wealthy through his military campaigns against Nubia and Libya and his very prosperous trade agreements with cities such as Byblos. He also devoted resources to improving the lives of his subjects through agricultural innovations. Miroslav Verner writes, "during his reign the earliest known dam in the world was built in Wadi Gerawi, in the mountains west of modern Helwan" (155). This dam aided the farmers and others in the community by improving the water supply.
Although Memphis remained the capital of Egypt during Khufu's reign, he most likely lived in a palace at Giza to oversee the work on the Great Pyramid himself. In order to maintain maximum efficiency in government and waste as little time as possible, he gave the greatest amount of power to his most trusted family members, who must have been pleased with the arrangement as there is no record of internal strife during his rule.
After Khufu's death, he was succeeded by a family member outside the legitimate line named Djedefre (2566-2558 BCE). Verner notes that early Egyptologists considered the destruction of this king's pyramid complex in Abu Rawash to be evidence of internal family strife but, actually, the "intensive devastation began in Roman times, when the monument degenerated into a stone quarry" and the Romans used the stone for other building projects (156). Djedefre was certainly Khufu's son, but it seems he was not his chosen successor. Theories regarding family conspiracies against him, however, appear unfounded.
The most important aspect of Djedefre's reign, however, is not his pyramid or the claim that he built the Sphinx but his association of the position of king with the cult of the sun god Ra. He was the first king of Egypt to apply the title "Son of Ra" to himself marking the kingship as subordinate to the sun god. In the Second Dynasty, king Raneb had linked his name to the gods and so established the king as the gods' representative on earth, the living embodiment of the gods. After Djedefre's reform, the king would still be seen as a divine representative but now in a more subordinate position as a child of god.
The pyramid of Khafre is the second-largest at Giza and his complex almost as grand as his father's. Little is known of his reign but the Greeks (who called him Chephren) viewed him just as they had his father: as a tyrant who oppressed his people in the interests of building his grand mortuary monument. Egyptian texts indicate he followed his father's policies and model of government in placing power in the hands of his closest family members and maintaining a tight control over policies and laws. Khafre associated himself with the god Horus (as earlier kings had done), and the Sphinx was considered an image of the king as the god Harmakhet ('Horus in the Horizon'). Unlike the kings of the Early Dynastic Period, however, Khafre - and those who came after him - referred to himself as a "Son of Horus", associated with the god but not the living god himself. The power of interpreting the will of the gods, though still within the king's sphere of influence, grew increasingly the provenance of the priests who served those gods.
Following Khafre's death, succession was again interrupted briefly when Baka, son of Djedefre, took the throne. He did not even reign a year, however, before Menkaure (2532-2503 BCE), Khafre's son, became king. Menkaure (known as Mykerinos by the Greeks) is viewed favorably by both the Greeks and the Egyptian texts. Like his father and grandfather before him, Menkaure began building his pyramid and temple complex at Giza. Although today the Giza plateau is an ancient sand-swept site on the outskirts of Cairo, in the time of Menkaure it was a city of the dead inhabited by the living who cared for it. Priests' homes, temples, workmen's housing, shops, factories, breweries, and all the aspects of a small city were present at Giza.
Contrary to the popular belief that the pyramids of Giza were built by slave labor (specifically Hebrew slave labor), they were actually constructed by Egyptians, many of whom were highly skilled workers who were paid for their time. The pyramids are thought to represent the primordial mound, the ben-ben, which first rose from the waters of chaos at the beginning of creation. Although slave laborers from Nubia, Libya, even Canaan and Syria, were most likely used in the quarries cutting rock or in the gold mines, they would not have been entrusted to create the king's eternal home in the image of the first earth to rise from the waters. No slave quarters have been discovered at Giza and no Egyptian records relate any event such as that set down in the biblical Book of Exodus. Workmen's quarters, supervisor's houses, overseer's homes have all been found and make clear that the work done at the Giza plateau in the Old Kingdom was performed by Egyptians working for compensation.
Menkaure's pyramid and complex is smaller than the other two and this signifies an important development in the history of the Old Kingdom and one of the reasons why it would collapse. The resources necessary for the building of the Great Pyramid were no longer available in Menkaure's time but he still drew on what he could to create an eternal home on par with his father's and grand-father's. Menkaure's son and chosen successor, Khuenre, died while the pyramid was being built, which upset the dynastic succession, and Menkaure himself died before the pyramid complex was completed. Although he reigned for some thirty years, he was not able to complete what his predecessors had done, and to many scholars (Verner and Watterson among them) this signifies the dwindling resources at his command. His successor, Shepseskaf (2503-2498 BCE), completed Menkaure's complex at Giza but was himself buried in a fairly modest mastaba at Saqqara.
The kings, as previously noted, were diverting enormous resources to their mortuary monuments and complexes, but these temples and shrines were increasingly no longer under the king's control but that of the priests who administered them. After Shepseskaf's brief reign the 4th Dynasty came to an end and the 5th began with much less promise than when Sneferu had succeeded Huni.
It was Sneferu who had first associated his dynasty with the solar cult of the god Ra, but it was Djedefre who reduced the status of the king from a living god to the son of that god. The priests grew in power at the expense of the throne but, still, the king was the representative of the gods on earth and commanded respect and power. Exactly how much respect and power was waning, however.
The 5th Dynasty is known as the dynasty of the Sun Kings because the names of so many have the god Ra's name in them (usually given as Re). The first three of these kings (Userkaf, Sahure, and Kakai) would later be honored as divinely appointed in the story The Birth of the Kings from the Westcar Papyrus. The dynasty begins with the king Userkaf (2498-2491 BCE), but a woman named Khenkaues, most probably a daughter of Menkaure, features largely in the inscriptions of the time as "Mother of Two Kings of Upper and Lower Egypt" though it is unknown who those kings were. Her tomb is the fourth pyramid at Giza, and she was obviously a very important figure, but little is known of her.
Userkaf was succeeded by his son Sahure (2490-2477 BCE) who built his mortuary complex at Abusir near the Temple of the Sun. Sahure was an efficient ruler, who organized the first Egyptian expedition to the Land of Punt and negotiated important trade agreements with other nations. Punt was among his greatest achievements, however, as it would become an important source of many of Egypt's most prized resources and, in time, regarded as a mythical land of the gods. Sahure built his own Temple to the Sun at Abusir and was the first to make use of the palmiform columns in architecture which would become standard for columns throughout Egypt from then on (the well-known columns whose tops are shaped like palm fronds). Sahure's military expeditions and prudent use of resources enriched the country as evidenced by the elaborate work done on his mortuary complex and inscriptions found.
He was succeeded by his son Neferirkare Kakai (2477-2467 BCE). Inscriptions indicate he was a good king and well respected, but little is known of his reign except that the priesthood grew even more powerful during his rule. His son, Neferefre (2460-2458 BCE), succeeded him but died a short time into his reign, probably around the age of 20. The king Shepsekare succeeded him, but nothing is known of his reign. He is succeeded by Nyussere Ini (2445-2422 BCE) during whose reign the priests of Ra gained even more power. The bureaucracy of the temples and mortuary complexes also increased, which placed increasing strains on the royal treasury which paid for the temple's upkeep and maintenance. The king Menkauhor Kaiu (2422-2414 BCE) succeeded him, but very little is known of his reign except that he was the last king to build a Temple to the Sun. He was succeeded by Djedkare Isesi (2414-2375 BCE).
Djedkare Isesi's origins are unknown. He is not considered the son of Menkauhor Kaiu but could have been related. His reign is marked by extensive reformation of the bureaucracy and the priesthood in an effort to maintain a stable economy. Djedkare Isesi rejected the traditional practice of building a temple to the sun god and reduced the number of priests necessary for the maintenance of mortuary complexes. He also organized the second expedition to Punt which enriched Egypt and further strengthened ties with Punt.
It is possible that Djedkare Isesi's departure from the cult of the sun god had to do with the development of the Osiris cult and their emphasis on eternal life through association with the god who had died and returned to life. Although the Osiris cult would not become popular until the period of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt (2040-1782 BCE), evidence strongly suggests that this former agricultural deity was already associated with death and resurrection during the Old Kingdom. The fact the Djedkare Isesi was venerated by his own cult for centuries after his death would support this claim. The Osiris cult eventually became more widespread and much more popular than the cult of Ra and Djedkare Isesi, as an early royal adherent of the cult, would have commanded great respect from later members.
The most significant aspect of Djedkare Isesi's reign, however, was the decentralization of the government at Memphis which placed greater power in the hands of local officials. This was done to lessen the costs of the massive bureaucracy which had grown up during the 4th and earlier 5th Dynasties. Although the idea might have made sense, it essentially gave more power to the regions where local priests were already influential enough to order governmental administrators about and so made the king's earlier efforts at curtailing priest's power almost irrelevant.
Djedkare Isesi was succeeded by his son Unas (2375-2345 BCE) about whose reign little is known. Unas was the first king of Egypt to have the interior of his tomb painted and marked with inscriptions which have come to be known as the Pyramid Texts. These inscriptions show the king in communion with Ra and Osiris which lends further support to the claim that Djedkare Isesi was influenced by the cult of Osiris in reforming the priesthood of Ra in that the king who succeeded him (Unas) placed the two gods on equal footing in his tomb.
When the 6th Dynasty began, the role of the king was already greatly diminished. During the reign of the first king, Teti (2345-2333 BCE), local officials and administrators were building more elaborate tombs than nobility. According to the 3rd-century BCE historian Manetho, Teti was murdered by his bodyguards, a crime which would have been unthinkable previously. He was succeeded by Userkare (2333-2332 BCE), who may have been behind the plot to assassinate the king. His reign was short, and he was then succeeded by Meryre Pepi I (2332-2283 BCE) under whose reign the nomarchs (local administrators of the nomes) became more powerful. This trend continued with the reign of Merenre Nemtyensaf I (2283-2278 BCE) and into that of Neferkare Pepi II (2278-2184 BCE), who came to the throne as a child and died as an old man, marking an incredible reign of close to a hundred years.
Pepi II was followed by Merenre Nemtyemsaf II (c. 2184 BCE) with a very short reign, and the dynasty ended with Netjerkare (also known as Neitiqerty Siptah, 2184-2181 BCE) who is identified by some scholars and Egyptologists (such as Percy E. Newberry and Toby Wilkinson) as the Queen Nitocris from Herodotus' account (Histories, Book II.100) of an Egyptian queen who avenges her brother's murder by drowning his killers at a banquet. Newberry offers especially convincing evidence that Herodotus' report, considered by many a myth, is accurate even though there is no Egyptian record of such an event.
Pepi II had outlived any successors to the throne and, in his later years, appears to have been a fairly ineffective king. When a drought brought famine to the land, there was no longer any meaningful central government to respond to it. The Old Kingdom ended with the 6th Dynasty as no strong ruler came to the throne to lead the people. Local officials took care of their own communities and had no resources, nor felt the responsibility, to help the rest of the country. As the 6th Dynasty passed away, Egypt slowly tumbled into the era now classified by scholars as the First Intermediate Period.
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Reign of Sneferu, first king of 4th Dynasty of Egypt.
The Period of the Old Kingdom of Egypt.
Reign of King Khufu (Cheops), builder of the Great Pyramid of Giza, in Egypt.
Reign of King Djedefre in Egypt.
Reign of King Khafre, builder of the second pyramid at Giza, in Egypt.
Reign of the King Shepsekaf in Egypt.
Reign of the King Userkaf in Egypt.
Reign of King Sahure in Egypt.
Reign of the King Neferiskare Kakai in Egypt.
Reign of the King Neferefre in Egypt.
Reign of King Shepseskare in Egypt.
Reign of the King Nyussere Ini of Egypt.
Reign of King Menkauhor in Egypt.
Reign of King Djedkare Isesi in Egypt.
Reign of King Unas in Egypt.
Reign of King Teti in Egypt.
Reign of King Userkare in Egypt.
Reign of King Pepi I in Egypt.
Reign of King Merenre Nemtyensaf I in Egypt.
Reign of King Pepi II in Egypt.
Reign of King Merenre Nemtyemsaf II in Egypt.
Reign of King Netjerkare, last ruler of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. | {
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Notes on "Purple Rain" by Daniel Nester
Prince in the movie "Purple Rain," Warner Bros.
I accepted a double date invitation from Bruce Chace to go to Cherry Hill East's junior prom. There's no other way to put it: Bruce was swishy. He wore immaculately tailored suits and lived in a McMansion's guest house that had a hot tub. We weren't really friends, so I can't figure out why I escorted a blind date as a favor, along with Bruce Chace and his beard. My best guess is I'd just gotten my driver's permit and had a car, the 1972 Country Squire station wagon, which I rechristened, aspirationally, the "Love Boat."
A biblical rain came down that night. I dropped off Bruce and our dates; I then drove the Love Boat into the rain, lost and drunk, and sang along to my Purple Rain cassette 30 miles into the Jersey Pines. I took the station wagon deep into Cherry Hill, past Evesham and Ramblewood, way beyond Tabernacle.
New Jersey is so small, I thought. If I just turned around, I'd eventually find home.
Purple Rain's total running time is 43 minutes and 51 seconds, and those familiar with the film's soundtrack know the emotional winterreise Prince and the Revolution take the listener on: from "Let's Go Crazy," to the do-you-want-him-or-do-you-want-me of "The Beautiful Ones," to the caterwaul of "Darling Nikki" and falsetto finale of "Purple Rain." I sang along to it all, and in the process just got more and more lost.
Half crying, I cursed out loud, fuck fuck fuck, and pulled into a Wawa parking lot, the inky sky full of stars. Some Piney kid who worked there played Ms. Pac Man in the corner. He didn't know how to get back to the highway.
I called home collect. Dad picked up.
"I'm lost," I said. "I can't even find the name of the road I'm on."
He asked where I was, and so I looked outside and tried to read the signs. I couldn't. He asked me where I thought I was, and I told him the air smelled like cow shit.
He told me to look up at the sky. "Can you find the North Star?"
It felt like we were back in the backyard, looking though the telescope. I started to laugh.
"Find the Big Dipper," he said. "Look for the two stars at the end of the bowl. Follow the line over to the tip of the Little Dipper. And you'll see it: Polaris, the North Star."
"Then," he said, and this part I remember hearing through the rain, "go the other way."
Daniel Nester is the author of Shader: 99 Notes on Car Washes, Making Out in Church, Grief, and Other Unlearnable Subjects (99: The Press 2015). He teaches writing at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY. | {
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Distinguishing characteristic - definition of distinguishing characteristic by The Free Dictionary
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Flight Into Hull
Flight Into Hull!
Camille Codouri (Narrator)
Doctor Who: Short Trips Monthly is a series of new short stories read by an original cast member.
Release #41 is a Meta-Crisis Doctor and Jackie Tyler story
Jackie Tyler's lost a close friend, and this new Doctor is only a half-hearted replacement for him.
But as she tries to put the events of Big Ben behind her and take a well-earned break, others have spotted an opportunity. A well-intentioned, far-reaching plan is underway. But Jackie Tyler isn't the woman she was…
Written By: Joseph Lidster
Flight Into Hull! was the eighth story of the eighth season of Big Finish Productions' Short Trips series.
Jackie reminisces about the first Christmas she shared with The Doctor after he regenerated. (The Christmas Invasion)
Jackie is proud that she helped Rose get over her relationship with Jimmy Stone when she was 16. (Rose, Rose)
Jackie is still upset with The Doctor for what he did to Brigadier Christa. (The Siege of Big Ben)
The Doctor tells Jackie about all the second chances They got; with the Slitheen, (World War Three) the Daleks, (Journey's End) and the Cyberman. (Doomsday)
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Q: clSetKernelArg returning error code -49 I have written the following C++ code. At clSetKernelArg( kernel, 8, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_whdis );, it returns error code -49, and I don't understand why. Everything else runs properly. Can anyone help me?
cl_mem mob_X = NULL;
cl_mem mob_Y = NULL;
cl_mem mob_Z = NULL;
cl_mem mob_WAT = NULL;
cl_mem mob_POL = NULL;
cl_mem mob_FSW = NULL;
cl_mem mob_nop = NULL;
cl_mem mob_nofsw = NULL;
cl_mem mob_whdis = NULL;
cl_mem mob_watwp = NULL;
cl_mem mob_watp = NULL;
cl_mem mob_distp = NULL;
cl_mem mob_watww = NULL;
cl_mem mob_watw = NULL;
cl_mem mob_distw = NULL;
cl_program program = NULL;
cl_kernel kernel = NULL;
cl_uint ret_num_devices;
cl_uint ret_num_platforms;
cl_int err;
float whdis=3.5;
mob_X = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, na * sizeof(float), NULL, &err );
mob_Y = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, na * sizeof(float), NULL, &err );
mob_Z = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, na * sizeof(float), NULL, &err );
mob_WAT = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, now * sizeof(int), NULL, &err );
mob_POL = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, nop * sizeof(int), NULL, &err );
mob_FSW = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, now * sizeof(int), NULL, &err );
mob_nop = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(int), NULL, &err );
mob_nofsw = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(int), NULL, &err );
mob_whdis = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(float), NULL, &err );
mob_watwp = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(int) * now * 40, NULL, &err );
mob_watp = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(int) * now * 40, NULL, &err );
mob_distp = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(float) * now * 40, NULL, &err );
mob_watww = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(int) * now * 40, NULL, &err );
mob_watw = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(int) * now * 40, NULL, &err );
mob_distw = clCreateBuffer( context, CL_MEM_READ_WRITE, sizeof(float) * now * 40, NULL, &err );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_X, CL_TRUE, 0, na * sizeof(float), X, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_Y, CL_TRUE, 0, na * sizeof(float), Y, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_Z, CL_TRUE, 0, na * sizeof(float), Z, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_WAT, CL_TRUE, 0, now * sizeof(int), wat, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_POL, CL_TRUE, 0, nop * sizeof(int), pol, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_FSW, CL_TRUE, 0, now * sizeof(int), fsw, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_nop, CL_TRUE, 0, sizeof(int), &nop, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_nofsw, CL_TRUE, 0, sizeof(int), &nofsw, 0, NULL, NULL );
err = clEnqueueWriteBuffer( command_queue, mob_whdis, CL_TRUE, 0, sizeof(float), &whdis, 0, NULL, NULL );
err_check( err, "clSetKernelArg" );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 0, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_X );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 1, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_Y );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 2, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_Z );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 3, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_WAT );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 4, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_POL );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 5, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_FSW );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 6, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_nop );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 7, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_nofsw );
err = clSetKernelArg( kernel, 8, sizeof( cl_mem ), (void *) &mob_whdis );
// Step 11: Execute OpenCL kernel in data parallel
size_t worksize[] = { now, 1, 1 };
clEnqueueNDRangeKernel( command_queue, kernel, 1, NULL, worksize, 0, 0, 0, 0 );
err_check( err, "clEnqueueNDRangeKernel" );
// Step 12: Read (Transfer result) from the memory buffer
A: The error -49 is CL_INVALID_ARG_INDEX. You should check your opencl kernel source arguments.
Also, In your code you should clCreateProgramWithSource with the OpenCL source code of your program, clBuildProgram to compile and link it, and then use clCreateKernel to get a valid kernel reference. And then you can use clSetKernelArg properly.
A: Just a quick counter-question:
mob_whdis is a device buffer that is sizeof(float). This means there is a single float value in global memory. Global memory has a large performance hit when reading and writing. Can you instead using a private const such as:
float mob_whdis = 0.0f;
...
SetKernalArg(kernel, 8, sizeof(float), &mob_whdis);
This places a float constant in all of your kernels that is in private memory which is very fast, much faster than Global.
Same goes for mob_nofsw and mob_nop.
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AN ACT PREVENTING OIL SPILLS IN BUZZARDS BAY.
Whereas, The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purpose, which is to protect forthwith Buzzards bay from oil spills, therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public convenience.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 1 of chapter 21L of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2008 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after the word "meanings.-", in line 2, the following definition:-
"Buzzards bay", the waterway bounded and described as follows: from Sakonnet point southward to the north end of the Buzzards bay traffic separation zone, to the southwestern tip of Cuttyhunk island thence through Buzzards bay to the eastern entrance of the Cape Cod canal at the United States Coast Guard "CC" buoy in Cape Cod bay, including Woods Hole passage and Quicks hole.
SECTION 2. Said section 1 of said chapter 21L, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by adding the following definition:-
"Tank vessel", a ship that is constructed or adapted to carry, or that carries, oil or other petroleum product in bulk as cargo and that operates on the waters of the commonwealth or transfers oil or other petroleum products in a port or place subject to the jurisdiction of the commonwealth.
SECTION 3. Section 4 of said chapter 21L, as so appearing, is hereby amended by striking out subsection (f) and inserting in place thereof the following subsection:-
(f) Whoever owns or operates a tank vessel carrying 6,000 or more barrels of oil within Buzzards bay, from which oil is spilled into Buzzards bay, and who: (i) failed to provide notice in accordance with subsection (a) of section 9 of chapter 21M; (ii) failed to request a state pilot in accordance with subsection (b) of said section 9 of said chapter 21M; or (iii) violates any provision of this chapter shall be assessed triple the fines provided in this section.
SECTION 4. Section 1 of chapter 21M of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by striking out the definitions of "Rescue tug" and "Response time".
SECTION 5. Said section 1 of said chapter 21M, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by inserting after the definition of "State pilot" the following definition:-
"State-provided tugboat escort", a tugboat escort, the primary purpose of which shall be to serve as an escort tug for unescorted tank vessels carrying 6,000 or more barrels of oil; provided, however, that state-provided tugboat escorts shall provide on-the-water-monitoring of these tank vessels, have the ability to warn vessels of actual or potential threats to navigation, be available to assist immediately to the threat of an accident and shall not be more than ¼ of a nautical mile away from a tank vessel during such escort. State-provided tugboat escorts shall be equipped with: (i) twin radar displays equipped with ECDIS or ARPA capable of integrating AIS; (ii) a towing winch and associated wire and gear capable of towing, at minimum, a 470 foot fully loaded tank vessel; and (iii) firefighting equipment as determined adequate by the commissioner.
SECTION 6. Said chapter 21M is hereby further amended by striking out section 9, as so appearing, and inserting in place thereof the following section:-
Section 9. (a) An owner or operator of a tank vessel carrying 6,000 or more barrels of oil may provide 24-hour notice to the department, in a manner to be determined by the department, of the owner or operator's intent to enter or operate such vessel in Buzzard's bay.
(b) If notice by an owner or operator of a tank vessel intending to enter or operate in Buzzard's bay is given to the department in accordance with subsection (a) and, at the time such notice is provided, the owner or operator requested that a state pilot be dispatched to a towing vessel for the purposes of guiding such tank vessel into or within Buzzard's bay, the commissioner shall dispatch a state pilot to the towing vessel for such owner's or operator's tank vessel if the vessel is unaccompanied by a tugboat escort.
(c) If the requested state pilot does not board the tank vessel or towing vessel, the state pilot may monitor the safe passage of the vessel and provide information to the tank vessel operator on current or anticipated navigational issues from the pilot boat or from the state-provided tugboat escort.
(d) The commissioner shall dispatch a state-provided tugboat escort to every tank vessel carrying 6,000 or more barrels of oil while entering or operating in Buzzards bay which is otherwise unaccompanied by a tugboat escort.
(e) The state pilot or operator of a state-provided tugboat escort shall report to the commissioner all near and actual navigational incidents that could potentially lead to an oil spill including, but not limited to: any tank vessel traveling outside of the designated vessel route as appearing on the national oceanic and atmospheric administration chart for Buzzards bay; failure to use AIS; any near or actual collision, allision or grounding; steering or engine failure and; towing gear failure. The commissioner shall record, make available to the public and keep on file these reports for not less than 10 years.
(f) The commissioner may waive the requirement of subsection (b) or (d) upon determination that exigent circumstances exist. No such authorization shall be construed to relieve or otherwise limit the liability of an owner or operator of a tank vessel for any oil spill from such tank vessel that occurs while the tank vessel enters or operates in Buzzards bay. The commissioner shall report, annually, not later than January 1, to the joint committee on the environment, natural resources and agriculture, as well as report in the Environmental Monitor, the number of occasions that such exemptions were authorized.
(g) The commissioner shall adopt regulations for the implementation, administration and enforcement of this section including, but not limited to, the dispatching of state pilots, manning requirements and the dispatching of state-provided tugboat escorts.
(h) The commissioner may enter into contracts with companies to dispatch and provide state-provided tugboat escorts, which meet or exceed the standards required under this section.
SECTION 7. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the commissioner of environmental protection shall adopt regulations pursuant to subsection (g) of section 9 of chapter 21M of the General Laws not later than 120 days after the effective date of this act.
Approved September 24, 2009. | {
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Gary Wayne Coleman was an American celebrity, known for his youth character as Arnold Jackson in the American sitcom Diff'rent Strokes (1978-1986) and for his smallish height as an adult with a net worth of $75,000 dollars. Following a successful youth playing profession, Coleman fought financially after in life. In 1989, he successfully sued his parents and business adviser over misappropriation of his assets, and then declare bankruptcy a decade after.
Coleman was born in Zion, Illinois, outside Chicago. He was adopted by Edmonia Sue and W.G. Coleman, a nurse practitioner and forklift operator, respectively. He suffered from focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, an autoimmune kidney disease. Coleman's career started in 1974 when he appeared in a advertisement for Harris Bank. His line, following the announcer says "You must have a Harris banker," was "You must have a Hubert doll". "Hubert" was a stuffed lion symbolizing the Harris bank symbol. While best known for his character on Diff'rent Strokes, Coleman had appeared before on television, on The Jeffersons as Raymond, George Jefferson's nephew, as well as on Good Times as Penny's buddy Gary. Coleman became a favorite figure, starring in several feature films and made-for-TV movies including On the Right Track and The Kid with the Broken Halo. The latter eventually served as the base for the Hanna Barbera-produced animated series The Gary Coleman Show in 1982. Coleman was a nominee for governor in the 2003 California recall election. After Arnold Schwarzenegger declared his candidacy, Coleman announced he would vote for Schwarzenegger. | {
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Rockets legends share insights on importance of center position
Sports // Rockets
Jonathan Feigen , Houston Chronicle July 20, 2013 Updated: July 20, 2013 11:27 p.m.
Rockets legends share insights on importance of center...
1of2Dwight Howard, center, is surrounded by some of the best big men to play in the NBA and for the Rockets. Ralph Sampson, from left, Yao Ming, Howard, Elvin Hayes and Hakeem Olajuwon gathered for the occasion of Howard signing with the team.Photo: Smiley N. Pool, Staff
2of2Dwight Howard, 6-11, sees his role with the Rockets as being that of the foundation of the team while on the basketball court. He has huge shoes to fill, literally and figuratively, in the Rockets' legacy of bigs.Photo: Smiley N. Pool, MBO
For all the drop steps and jump hooks that fill the summer weeks NBA stars spend with Hakeem Olajuwon, there are messages he reserves for the centers. In many ways, those lessons are his favorite part of the seminars.
Honed throughout his NBA career, they are his philosophy, his belief system about basketball. They were his explanation about his role and responsibilities so often repeated over the years that it would be difficult to do a worthwhile Olajuwon imitation without hitting on those familiar themes.
"That is not me," he would often say to complete his argument. "That is the position. That is basketball."
Olajuwon, 50, can be exuberant when discussing his favorite topics, with the work and art of center play ranking high on his list. When the Rockets signed Dwight Howard, 27, one of Olajuwon's most accomplished offseason pupils, the Rockets gathered their lineage of superstar centers to welcome Howard to their club. Olajuwon was ecstatic.
With Olajuwon's philosophies about center play in mind, a few of those club members - Yao Ming, 32, Ralph Sampson, 53, Olajuwon and Howard (briefly) - gathered for a roundtable discussion of their art.
Chronicle: Hakeem always said the center position demands different things of those that play it, that it truly is the center of everything in basketball. How do you feel about that?
Howard: It is different. We are the last people to see things on the court. We are the centerpiece. We hold everybody together. Everybody else looks at the point guards, the two guards, the flashy things. But being a center, you really are the focal point. Everything goes through the center. Defensively, offensively, you go through the center and it makes everybody's life easier. It seems like it is going away, but I think it is going to come back. And when it does, teams are going to be very unstoppable if they have those centers. To be a great center, you have to dominate both ends of the floor. You have to be that guy other teams look at and say, "You know what, we ain't going to be able to get it done tonight."
Chronicle: Is there something about being a center that goes beyond the physical skills?
Howard: It takes somebody that is able to sacrifice whatever they have to for the team. The center has to do that. They are not the guy to bring the ball up the floor or call their own shots like guards can. It takes a special person to be the center. It's a fun position to play, but it's a position to lead by example. You're the guy the team is watching, blocking shots, playing defense. Everybody looks to the center to do the right thing. That's what I'm going to try to provide for this team, the backbone, the foundation. It all starts with me being that guy.
Chronicle: Coaches don't seem to use centers the way they used to. The idea of dumping the ball in to the center and move around him does not seem to be done anymore. Is that what happened to the position?
Olajuwon: You cannot change the fundamentals. The center position is the permanent position for any team. A true big guy who is active can give you a defensive game, shot-blocking, rebounding, activity. Then on offense you have to establish an inside game.
Sampson: And that leads to an outside game.
Olajuwon: That's right. That's the fundamentals of basketball. You cannot change that. Now, you need a center to really play that position to show the importance of that position. I think that's what Dwight is bringing to this team.
Chronicle: (To Sampson) Do you still feel that way? You weren't only in the low blocks. You weren't only used in the traditional ways.
Sampson: I was in the low blocks enough. You look at the history of the NBA, you can't win a championship without somebody in the post. LeBron (James) and them did it, but they struggled with Indiana. Indiana will kill them next year if the big guy (Roy Hibbert) keeps developing. (Michael) Jordan won it, but they had a post presence (defensively) and Jordan went to the post (offensively).
Olajuwon: They always had 7-footers, two 7-footers.
Sampson: And how old is Tim Duncan, 37? They were one free throw away from winning the championship. You got to have somebody in the post. You have no choice.
Chronicle: Is some of being a great center about who you are, and not just the skills, not just what you do?
Sampson: It's like Dwight mentioned earlier. He got away from playing the way he wanted to play, the way he played in Orlando. He started to think more. Now, if he can just relax and be himself, he's got the skills. Once he gets back to being himself, he will be the most dominant center in this league today.
Chronicle: When you teach young centers, what do you want them to understand?
Olajuwon: First of all, they need to know the job description, the role of the center. Like coach (Kevin) McHale was saying, you're supposed to dominate on defense and offense. The center can change games, dictate the outcome of the games. No position is more important to the team than the center position.
Sampson: That's why you have a lot of hype with (Howard). If you brought somebody else in, you wouldn't have the same impact. The only guy who could have the same impact going somewhere would be LeBron.
Olajuwon: That's why when you put it together - Elvin Hayes, Moses Malone, Ralph Sampson, Yao Ming - Houston has a legacy, a tradition of big men that is unbelievable. Very few teams have a legacy like that. Just the Lakers.
Yao: But the NBA is not like it was 10, 20 years ago. There are not many real centers left in the league. We're very fortunate we can have this one come to town. I remember when I came to town 10 years ago, I very clearly knew how many great centers played here before me. I cannot say we are passing it from generation to generation. I'm not much older than Dwight. But I love to see this tradition continue.
Chronicle: (To Olajuwon) Of course, the first NBA game Yao saw was you playing against Patrick (Ewing).
Yao: I have told you that, but you don't remember it.
Olajuwon: I thought you were kidding when you said that.
Yao: I was 171/2 in China. That was the first time the NBA was (on television) live in China, the series in New York. Honestly, I didn't know anything.
Olajuwon: But you were playing basketball, already?
Yao: I was playing basketball, but I didn't know who is who. But all my team supported New York. I said, "OK, I'll go Houston."
Chronicle: By then, you had to be a center. You obviously were not going to play any other position.
Yao: I did. I played water polo before basketball.
Chronicle: Did you ever wish you could have been a small player, a quick player with the ball?
Olajuwon: (To Sampson) You take that.
Chronicle: I know you have been asked that for 30 years.
Sampson: All day long.
Yao: I haven't thought about that, but sometimes you did want to do something different. But it might be boring, but you like the feeling of being the biggest, most dominant guy on the court. You can command the game right there.
Sampson: I just wanted to play. I like that we (he and Olajuwon) could be interchangeable. We could both go in the post. We could run, jump, shoot outside, block shots. We were rare big guys that could do multiple things. I remember Hakeem getting steals, going down the court and dunking on people.
Olajuwon: But you do bring up something very important. You play organized ball, the coach designs the play to throw it in. You play a pickup game, you won't get the ball.
Sampson: No, you're not getting it.
Olajuwon: So you play in those games, you have to expand your game. That's fun. In those games, the center always says, "I want to play outside."
Yao: When I played as a junior player in China, I'd pretend to be a guard and push the ball, break the full-court press. I had seven turnovers in the first half. I said: "Better not. Forget it."
Chronicle: Is there pressure when you are young and you're the biggest guy on the court? You know people are watching you.
Olajuwon: But it's easy. Just go get the ball. Rebound. Block shots. Get opportunity baskets finishing for the guys. For the center, the game is easy.
Yao: I'll give you an example from my experience playing against Dwight. When you're guarding him, you feel you cannot leave him. People sometimes overlook that. They say, he didn't get a score. He didn't get a touch. But at that moment, he helped the team because of his size and his ability to attract the defense. And not just me, but maybe the perimeter (players) to him that open drives to the paint. That kind of thing never is in the stats.
Olajuwon: Exactly. Back in the days the center didn't go to the statistics. You don't care. There are intangibles. There is intimidation. There is a presence in the middle.
Sampson: You can't chart that. How are you going to chart that?
Olajuwon: It's different, totally different. You impact the game. When you walk on the game, you are the center. Everything goes through you to the basket. Every position depends on the center. They know they have the center with them, the shot-blocking. On the scouting report, locate the shot-blocker. Every position counts on you. That is the basic role of the center. In basketball, the coach wants you to keep your hands up. What does that mean? Just by doing this, you are affecting the game. Not jumping.
Chronicle: When were you not jumping? It took four years for you to know there was a rule against goaltending.
Sampson: You were never "not jumping." But it is better to goaltend than to have a center not goaltending, because you can adjust it. You can teach a kid to not goaltend, but you can't teach a kid who won't block shots because they might goaltend.
Olajuwon: Exactly. Right.
Sampson: Go ahead and goaltend first and then adjust it after that. You won't block shots if you are afraid to goaltend at first.
Olajuwon: It is a compliment to contest a shot. A center, a shot-blocker, cannot stand to see his shot not contested.
Yao: Obviously, Dream is the leading shot-blocker, has the records, for the NBA. I have that natural feeling when I started playing. I just felt that blocking shots was something I would naturally do just by putting my hands up. The blocked shot is not just the way to defend our rim. It's also a way to shock people, to destroy our opponents' confidence.
Chronicle: So if the Rockets have that again, will that make it enjoyable for you to see the Rockets succeed this way, to see them built around a center?
Yao: For me, if you talk about the tradition continuing, it's a family tradition. My parents are centers, too. That for me is important to have respect not only from you guys but also from my parents. I am proud to say I am a center."
Chronicle: So you can say you are in the top three of centers in your family.
Yao: Actually, and my wife is a center, too.
Sampson: Top four, then.
Olajuwon: To really see the importance and the role of the center, you look at the team in the last years, and you see the difference. The difference is instant contender. That's what you have now, legitimately, not just talking. They have a chance to win the championship. But today, I feel good to welcome him. He has membership and will write his own legacy.
Sampson: That's why it's nice to come back. I haven't seen (Olajuwon) in a while. We still have that respect. Now we have the history back. We welcome him to the 7-footer club. It is special.
Olajuwon: There is pride to know that they are continuing with the most important position in the game. That's what it is, right? The most important position in the game."
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Jonathan Feigen has been the Rockets beat writer since 1998 and a basketball nut since before Willis Reed limped out for Game 7. He became a sports writer because the reporter that was supposed to cover the University of Delaware basketball team decided to instead play one more season of college lacrosse and has never looked back.
Feigen, who has won APSE, APME and United States Basketball Writers Association awards from El Campo to Houston, came to Texas in 1981 to cover the Rice Birds, was Sports Editor in Garland before moving to Dallas to cover everything from the final hurrah of the Southwest Conference to SMU after the death penalty.
After joining the Houston Chronicle in 1990, Feigen has covered the demise of the SWC, the rise of the Big 12 and the Rockets at their championship best.
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Cai Rang Can Tho floating market is one of the three largest floating markets in Can Tho. Unique features and characteristics of Cai Rang floating market is specialized in trading fruits and other specialties of the Mekong Delta.
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\section{Introduction}\label{sec:intro}
A large variety of observations, such as the rotational motion of stars in spiral galaxies or the power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background, suggest the existence of invisible non-baryonic dark matter (DM). The contribution of DM to the total energy content of the universe is assumed to be significant in most models. The question of the precise nature of dark matter besides the gravitational effects, however, is yet to be solved. In many scenarios, Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) may create standard-model particles via decay or self-annihilation which can be observed with space- or ground-based experiments, providing indirect evidence for the particle nature of dark matter. Many searches for these signatures have been performed with various experiments without any indication so far.
Neutrinos appear as final state particles in many possible annihilation processes. The IceCube neutrino observatory therefore has an ideal opportunity to study or constrain the properties of DM particles, see ~\cite{Sanchez:2019rra} for a recent review. Since the allowed parameter space for $\mathcal{O}\left(\mathrm{TeV}\right)$ WIMPs is becoming more and more constrained by both direct and indirect measurements, increased attention is brought again to lighter dark matter candidates (see~\cite{Battaglieri:2017aum} for a recent review).
With the foreseen upgrade of IceCube, the telescope's efficiency to detect and reconstruct for low-energy neutrinos is expected to be significantly improved. As a consequence, the sensitivity to the velocity averaged cross section $\langle\sigma v\rangle${} of dark matter annihilations in the galaxy will equally improve. In this contribution, annihilations of dark matter in the galactic DM halo with masses between 2 and 150\,GeV are considered and sensitivities to the $\langle\sigma v\rangle${} are calculated for the upgraded IceCube telescope. A method very similar to previous and ongoing analyses of the IceCube collaboration is chosen in order to demonstrate the impact of the upgrade on the detector performance.
\section{The upgrade to the IceCube neutrino observatory}\label{sec:icecube}
IceCube is a cubic-kilometer neutrino detector installed in the ice at the geographic South Pole~\cite{Aartsen:2016nxy} between depths of 1450 m and 2450 m. Reconstruction of the direction, energy and flavor of neutrinos relies on the optical detection of Cherenkov radiation emitted by charged particles produced in the interactions of neutrinos in the surrounding ice or the nearby bedrock. The DeepCore subarray includes 8 densely instrumented strings optimized for low energies. IceCube is currently preparing for an upgrade to be deployed during the 2022/2023 South Pole summer season. This upgrade will consist of 7 new in-ice strings with about 700 additional optical sensors. The new strings will be located inside the existing DeepCore array. The vertical spacing between individual sensors will be reduced to about 3\,m, compared to 7\,m for the DeepCore strings. This denser sensor array is expected to improve the detection efficiency and reconstruction capability of neutrinos with energies down to 1\,GeV. The foreseen position of these new strings as used in this study is shown in Fig.~\ref{fig:upgradeGeometry}, and a more detailed description of the design and science goals is given in~\cite{Ishihara:2019icrc}.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{figures/Upgrade_birdseye.pdf}\hfill
\includegraphics[width=0.4\linewidth]{figures/Down_hole_layout_grouped_physics_region.pdf}\hfill
\caption{Illustrations of the planned layout of the IceCube Upgrade compared to the existing IceCube instrumentation. The string position with respect to the existing strings is shown in the left, the density of optical modules along the strings in the right figure.}
\label{fig:upgradeGeometry}
\end{figure}
A preliminary event selection is developed based on simulation of the upgraded detector with the aim to enhance the acceptance to low-energy neutrinos. In contrast to previous analyses, the event selection is not tuned to a specific signal distribution caused by dark matter annihilation. Instead, a maximal rate of atmospheric neutrinos with interaction vertices inside or close to the upgraded volume is desired while rejecting a large fraction of atmospheric muons. The distribution in space and time of the pulses recorded in the array of photo-multipliers allows to efficiently discriminate through-going muons from events starting inside or close to the upgraded volume. This significantly reduces the amount of atmospheric muons passing the selection. The selection is the same for both up- and down-going events\footnote{The acceptance to up-going neutrinos could be improved by taking directional information into account. This would, however, not impact this study since the Galactic Center is, for IceCube, always seen above the horizon.}. Once neutrino energies become larger than about 80\,GeV, the resulting signal patterns are elongated enough so that they are rejected by this selection. It is therefore found that the considered selection is only effective for primary neutrinos with an energy smaller than 100\,GeV. Furthermore, the detector is assumed to be inefficient for neutrino energies below 1\,GeV -- more detailed studies will be necessary to ensure that sub-GeV events can be reliably selected and reconstructed. The final event rates after the event selection are estimated to be 2.68 (1.07)\,mHz for atmospheric muon (electron) neutrinos and 0.37\,mHz for atmospheric muons. The acceptance of this event selection to neutrinos is shown in Fig.~\ref{fig:effectiveArea} in terms of the telescope's effective area for $\nu_\mathrm{\mu}$ and $\bar{\nu}_\mathrm{\mu}$ as a function of the primary neutrino energy. The detailed event-by-event reconstruction with the upgraded detector is still under development. For the present study, a parameterized reconstruction is therefore applied. This parameterization is based on results obtained with reconstructed $\nu_\mathrm{e}$ events, whose angular resolution is typically worse than for $\nu_\mathrm{\mu}${} events. Nevertheless, the obtained resolutions are improved compared to the current IceCube detector due to the smaller spacing between sensors as well as the multi-PMT design of the individual sensors~\cite{Classen:2019icrc}. All parameterizations used in this analysis can therefore be considered conservative.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{figures/EffectiveAreas_Upgrade_IC86.pdf}
\caption{Effective area for the detection of $\nu_\mathrm{\mu}$ and $\bar{\nu}_\mathrm{\mu}$. The estimation for the IceCube Upgrade is compared to the effective area of a previous analysis performed by IceCube~\cite{Aartsen:2017ulx}.}
\label{fig:effectiveArea}
\end{figure}
\section{Sensitivity calculation to dark matter signals from the Galactic Center}\label{sec:analysis}
The flux of final state neutrinos arriving at Earth for given dark matter particles with mass $m_\mathrm{\chi}${} and a velocity-averaged annihilation cross section $\langle\sigma v\rangle${} is given by
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:flux}
\frac{\mathrm{d}\Phi_\mathrm{\nu}}{\mathrm{d}E_\mathrm{\nu}} = \frac{1}{4\pi m_\mathrm{\chi}^2}\frac{\langle\sigma v\rangle}{2}\frac{\mathrm{d}N}{\mathrm{d}E_\mathrm{\nu}} \mathcal{J}_{\mathrm{\psi}}~\mathrm{,}
\end{equation}
where $\mathrm{d}N/\mathrm{d}E_\mathrm{\nu}$ is the energy spectrum of the final state neutrinos and $\mathcal{J}_{\mathrm{\psi}}$ the integral of the squared DM density along the line of sight in a given direction $\psi$. In this work, the annihilation spectra provided in~\cite{Cirelli:2010xx,Ciafaloni:2010ti} are used, assuming a branching ratio of 100\% into either $\mu^+\mu^-$, $\tau^+\tau^-$, $b\bar{b}$ or $\nu_\mathrm{\mu}$$\bar{\nu}_\mathrm{\mu}$. Furthermore, two different parameterizations of the galactic DM halo are used, namely Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW)~\cite{Navarro:1995iw} and Burkert~\cite{Burkert:1995yz} profiles with parameters fitted from astrophysical observations presented in~\cite{Nesti:2013uwa}. The directional factors $\mathcal{J}_{\mathrm{\psi}}$ of both halo models are calculated using the \textit{clumpy} software tool~\cite{Hutten:2018aix}. Due to the effective rejection of atmospheric muons, the dominant background is the flux of atmospheric neutrinos for which the energy spectrum as well as angular distribution provided in~\cite{Honda:2015fha} are used.
As a result, two-dimensional probability density functions (PDFs) are calculated for both signal and background for a combination of all neutrino flavors. These PDFs are composed of 10 bins in right ascension and 10 bins in declination. This binning scheme is similar to those used in previous and ongoing analyses performed by the IceCube collaboration~\cite{Aartsen:2017ulx,Iovine:2019icrc}. In this way, a direct comparison to previously obtained results is possible and the relative impact of the upgrade is emphasized. The background PDF as well as an example for a signal PDF for a DM particle with mass $m_\mathrm{\chi}${}=50\,GeV annihilating into $\mu^+\mu^-$ assuming the NFW halo profile are shown in fig.~\ref{fig:PDFs}. It can be seen that dark matter annihilation results in a strong excess of neutrinos coming from the direction of the galactic center, while the expected background is more uniform and does not favor a specific direction.
In the same way as in~\cite{Aartsen:2017ulx,Iovine:2019icrc}, a likelihood function $\mathcal{L}\left(\mu\right)$ is defined as the product of Poisson probabilities $\mathcal{P}$
\begin{equation}
\label{eq:likelihood}
\mathcal{L}\left(\mu\right) = \prod_{i=1}^{N_{\mathrm{bins}}} \mathcal{P}\left( n_{\mathrm{obs}}^{\mathrm{i}} | n_{\mathrm{obs}}^{\mathrm{tot}} \cdot f^{\mathrm{i}}\left(\mu\right)\right)~\mathrm{,}
\end{equation}
where $n_{\mathrm{obs}}^{\mathrm{i}}$ is the expected number of observed events in bin $i$, $n_{\mathrm{obs}}^{\mathrm{tot}}$ is the total number of observed events, and $f^{\mathrm{i}}\left(\mu\right)$ is the fraction of events expected in bin $i$ assuming a certain signal-to-background ratio $\mu$.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.49\linewidth]{figures/BackgroundPDF.pdf}\hfill
\includegraphics[width=0.49\linewidth]{figures/SignalPDF_mu_50_NFW.pdf}
\caption{Probability distribution of the expected background due to atmospheric muons and neutrinos (left) and for the expected signal of a DM particle with mass $m_\mathrm{\chi}${}=50\,GeV annihilating into $\mu^+\mu^-$ assuming the NFW halo profile (right).}
\label{fig:PDFs}
\end{figure}
\section{Results and conclusions}\label{sec:results}
In order to obtain sensitivities comparable to previous works, three years of data taking are assumed also for the upgraded IceCube detector.
The likelihood $\mathcal{L}$ as defined in Eq.~\ref{eq:likelihood} is evaluated with respect to $\mu$, compared to the background-only hypothesis, and used to calculate the telescope's sensitivity at the 90\% confidence level according to the Feldman-Cousins method~\cite{Feldman:1997qc}. The resulting signal fraction is then converted to sensitivities on $\langle\sigma v\rangle${} according to Eq.~\ref{eq:flux}. The estimated sensitivities are shown in Figs.~\ref{fig:sensitivities_global} and \ref{fig:sensitivities_ICUonly}. Upper limits obtained by IceCube~\cite{Aartsen:2017ulx} and ANTARES~\cite{Albert:2016emp} are shown alongside results by the Fermi-LAT and MAGIC~\cite{Ahnen:2016qkx} telescopes (using gamma rays as final state messengers) and a limit derived by Boudaud et al. using $e^\pm$ data by the Voyager1 and AMS-02 satellites~\cite{Boudaud:2016mos}.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.49\linewidth]{figures/Sensitivity_Comparison_mu_NFW.pdf}\hfill
\includegraphics[width=0.49\linewidth]{figures/Sensitivity_Comparison_numu_NFW.pdf}
\caption{Expected sensitivities on the dark matter self-annihilation cross-section $\langle\sigma v\rangle${} with three years of data with the IceCube Upgrade as a function of the dark matter mass $m_\mathrm{\chi}$. Shown are the annihilation channels into $\mu^+\mu^-$ (left) and $\nu_\mathrm{\mu}$$\bar{\nu}_\mathrm{\mu}$ (right) assuming an NFW halo profile. Upper limits obtained by IceCube~\cite{Aartsen:2017ulx} and ANTARES~\cite{Albert:2016emp} as well as the Fermi-LAT and MAGIC~\cite{Ahnen:2016qkx} telescopes and limits using data of the Voyager1 and AMS-02 satellites~\cite{Boudaud:2016mos} are shown for comparison.}
\label{fig:sensitivities_global}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.49\linewidth]{figures/Sensitivity_Comparison_allChannelsNFW.pdf}\hfill
\includegraphics[width=0.49\linewidth]{figures/Sensitivity_Comparison_allChannelsBurkert.pdf}
\caption{Expected sensitivities on the dark matter self-annihilation cross-section $\langle\sigma v\rangle${} with three years of data with the IceCube Upgrade as a function of the dark matter mass $m_\mathrm{\chi}$. Shown are annihilation into $\mu^+\mu^-$, $\tau^+\tau^-$, $b\bar{b}$, and $\nu_\mathrm{\mu}$$\bar{\nu}_\mathrm{\mu}$ assuming a 100\% branching ratio each for the NFW (left) and Burkert (right) halo profiles.}
\label{fig:sensitivities_ICUonly}
\end{figure}
With the improved efficiency to detect low-energetic neutrinos and the better angular resolution, the foreseen upgrade of IceCube will significantly improve the detector's abilities to constrain the dark matter self-annihilation cross-section $\langle\sigma v\rangle${} for dark matter masses below 100\,GeV. This is especially the case for annihilation channels, where many low-energy neutrinos are created through secondary electro-weak processes. With the upgrade in place, IceCube will for the first time be able to probe DM annihilation for masses well below 10\,GeV. Since the assumptions and parameterizations used are mostly conservative and especially the statistical method is not tuned to the performance and angular resolution of the upgraded detector, this study does not provide the best-possible sensitivity but rather a realistic estimation of the improvement with respect to previous results. Comparable improvements can be expected for dark matter searches using the Sun, the Earth, or other sources. Detailed studies however remain to be performed.
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According to a recent survey, among the top 10 gadgets replaced by smart phones is radio.
A separate report also revealed that there is 48% increase of mobile online radio listening this year than in 2009.
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It means it's time for your station to go mobile. Your station must be accessible by your listeners even if they are not in front of their PCs.
Streaming your radio station on popular smart phone platforms like iPhone, BlackBerry and Android Phones are easy.
– this may take sometime, but it is worth it. You get your station to stream on mobile phones, plus you have learned another skill, and that is developing apps for smart phones.
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An English film, television and stage actor. He has had a distinguished career in theatre and television for around half a century. He is most widely known for his television and film roles, as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation and as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men films. Stewart was born in Mirfield near Dewsbury in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, the son of Gladys, a weaver and textile worker, and Alfred Stewart, a Regimental Sergeant Major in the British Army who served with the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry and previously worked as a general labourer and as a postman. Stewart and his first wife, Sheila Falconer, have two children: Daniel Freedom and Sophie Alexandra. Stewart and Falconer divorced in 1990. In 1997, he became engaged to Wendy Neuss, one of the producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and they married on 25 August 2000, divorcing three years later. Four months prior to his divorce from Neuss, Stewart played opposite actress Lisa Dillon in a production of The Master Builder. The two dated for four years, but are no longer together. He is now seeing Sunny Ozell; at 31, she is younger than his daughter. "I just don't meet women of my age," he explains. Stewart has been a prolific actor in performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in over 60 productions.
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Also Known As: Sir Patrick Hewes Stewart, Σερ Πάτρικ Στιούαρτ, Πάτρικ Στιούαρτ, 패트릭 스튜어트, Патрик Стюарт
Movies List of Patrick Stewart
Star Trek: Generations (1994)
The Secret of Life on Earth (1993)
Masterminds (1997)
Patrick Stewart Narrates 'The Planets' (1993)
Whales: An Unforgettable Journey (1997)
Safe House (1998)
King of Texas (2002)
The Canterville Ghost (1996)
Dad Savage (1998)
The Devil's Disciple (1987)
If We Had No Moon (1999)
Icebound (2012)
Match (2014)
National Theatre Live: No Man's Land (2016)
The Star Trek Saga: From One Generation To The Next (1988)
Death Train (1993)
Hamlet (2009)
The Lion in Winter (2003)
Jeffrey (1995)
The Captains (2011)
Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage (2014)
Hunting Elephants (2013)
Epithet (2012)
Journey to Le Mans (2014)
Journey to Space (2015)
Christmas Eve (2015)
The Olympic Ticket Scalper (2012)
Pope John Paul II (1984)
The Connected Universe (2016)
Sir Patrick Stewart: A Knight of Comedy (2016)
Dear Satan (2017)
Postcards from the 48% (2018)
Amazing Earth (1998)
Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker (1992)
#NoJoke (2019)
Death Zone: Cleaning Mount Everest (2018)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Unification (1991)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Gambit (1993)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Encounter at Farpoint (1987)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Best of Both Worlds (1990)
Star Trek: The Next Generation - All Good Things (1994)
Othello (1997)
Star Trek the Experience: Klingon Encounter (2009)
Quest for King Arthur (2004)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Chain of Command (1992)
Star Trek The Next Generation: Time's Arrow (2022)
Conspiracy Theory (1997)
The Pagemaster (1994)
William Shatner in Concert (2006)
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return (2014)
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Special (1991)
Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire (2017)
The Wilde Wedding (2017)
Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier (2007)
X-Men: The Mutant Watch (2001)
The Wolverine: Path of a Ronin (2013)
Reunification: 25 Years After Star Trek - The Next Generation (2012)
Lady Jane (1986)
Gunmen (1993)
Hedda (1975)
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994)
Antony and Cleopatra (1975)
X-Men: Reunited (2014)
Requiem for Mutants: The Score of X2 (2003)
Your Guide to Star Trek Generations (1993)
Dragon Rider (2020)
An Artist's Story (1974)
Windy Story (1984)
Making Logan (2017)
TMNT (2007)
Lifeforce (1985)
The Captains' Summit (2009)
Liberation (1994)
Spark: A Space Tail (2016)
The Love-Girl and the Innocent (1973)
Let It Be Me (1995)
David Blaine: Beyond Magic (2016)
Charlie's Angels (2019)
Discovering Hamlet (1990)
Green Room (2016)
Excalibur: Behind the Movie (2013)
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
The Doctor and the Devils (1985)
Code Name: Emerald (1985)
The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
Tracking 'The Lion in Winter' (2004)
Shakespeare's Sonnets (2012)
The Making of 'The Pagemaster' (1994)
Animal Farm (1999)
L.A. Story (1991)
Chaos on the Bridge (2014)
X-Men: Evolution of a Trilogy (2006)
The Plague Dogs (1982)
Family Guy Presents: Stewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie (2007)
Intimate Portrait: Natalie Cole (1999)
The Making of The Prince of Egypt (1998)
X-Men: Unguarded (2015)
X-Men: Premieres Around the World (2003)
The Game of Their Lives (2005)
The Shakespeare Sessions (2003)
Hennessy (1975)
The Emoji Movie (2017)
X-Men: The Uncanny Suspects (2003)
Star Trek Deep Space Nine: Emmisary (1993)
Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)
Ted (2012)
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980)
X-Men: Production Scrapbook (2003)
The Gathering Storm (1974)
The Emergency Channel (1973)
Wild Geese II (1985)
The Second Uncanny Issue of X-Men: Making X2 (2003)
X-Men: The Excitement Continues (2006)
Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond (1996)
Family Guy Presents: It's a Trap! (2011)
Star Wars: The Magic & the Mystery (1997)
With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story (2010)
Robin Hood: Men In Tights - The Legend Had It Coming (1993)
Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)
Once Upon a Time: The Super Heroes (2001)
A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014)
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West Front is a 1998 computer wargame developed and published by TalonSoft. It is the sequel to East Front and the second game in the Campaign series.
In 1999, West Front was followed by East Front II: The Russian Front.
Gameplay
West Front is a computer wargame that simulates conflict during the Western Front of World War II and the North African campaign.
Development
West Front was created with an updated version of the game engine from East Front, its direct predecessor. It is the second entry in TalonSoft's Campaign series.
Reception
According to TalonSoft head Jim Rose, West Front early sales were strong, and were on track to surpass the roughly 90,000 units sold by its predecessor. By February 2000, the overall Campaign series had achieved global sales above 250,000 copies.
The editors of GameSpot nominated West Front for their 1998 "Wargame of the Year" award, which ultimately went to TalonSoft's The Operational Art of War Vol. 1: 1939–1955. They called West Front "much improved" over its "disappointing" predecessor.
Legacy
The second game in the Campaign series, West Front was followed by East Front II: The Russian Front, Rising Sun and Divided Ground: Middle East Conflict 1948–1973.
See also
Western Front: The Liberation of Europe 1944–1945
References
External links
Official page (archived)
1998 video games
Computer wargames
Turn-based strategy video games
Video games about Nazi Germany
Windows games
Windows-only games
World War II video games
Video games developed in the United States
TalonSoft games
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Many therapists know and use lasers that can be applied to acupuncture points. However, our CEPES-Laser® and the CEPES-Laser®Vario have more than just laser light and thus offer other possible applications than only laser acupuncture.
Of course it is helpful if you know and are able to locate acupuncture points or at least know where the meridians run. However, the CEPES-Laser® and the CEPES-Laser®Vario are also applicable and useful without this knowledge. Other possible applications are whole skin areas, trigger points, chakras, scars and more.
The switched-on laser emits a pulsating magnetic field simultaneously to its red laser light. You cannot see or hear the magnetic field. Very sensitive people sometimes feel something - but that does not have to be. Even if you do not immediately notice the magnetic field of the switched-on device, it still fulfills its purpose.
You find more information on the usefulness of pulsating electromagnetic fields in the menu item Magnetic field therapy and Bioinformative Medicine.
In the following introduction we refer to the CEPES-Laser®, not to the CEPES-Laser®Vario. But have in mind that there are only a few differences between the CEPES-Laser® and the CEPES-Laser®Vario. They have the same application areas and a similar operation. The CEPES-Laser®Vario can only be used in combination with a MEDISEND®super device. For further details please read the product description of the CEPES-Laser®Vario.
Maybe you want to have it simple. Please do not hesitate to call us at +49 (0) 79 34/99 34 89-0. Call and tell us why you are interested in the CEPES-Laser® or ask us your questions about it. We are happy to help to find the device/s that are suitable for you. Afterwards you can read the related product descriptions in your own time.
We will never contact you without your permission or pass your contact data on to third parties.
On our contact page you will find our e-mail addresses and forms to request information a call-back date. | {
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To work legally in Indonesia, you previously needed to have a work permit (IMTA), which is now replaced with a notification from the Ministry of Manpower. Based on that, the Indonesian Immigration will issue your limited stay permit (VITAS) and the Electronic limited stay permit (ITAS).
This article demonstrates the new process of obtaining a work permit in Indonesia. As well as what should you expect during the process of getting one.
The information I am going to share is based on the following legal instruments: the Work Permit Regulation (No. 16/2015) and its October 2015 update (No. 35/2015), as well as the latest Presidential Regulation (No. 20/2018) for The Use of Foreign Worker.
Note that the details that change with new regulations remain visible in this article. Many agents are unaware of these updates. Thus, they may provide you with incorrect information. Should you need further help on securing your work permit in Indonesia, contact us.
The general requirements do not specify any age limitation. Taking this into account, you are basically eligible for a work permit at any age given that you already have at least five years of relevant work experience.
They are different for artists (impresarios), as well as for foreign workers assuming an urgent or temporary position. More specific rules apply depending on your industry.
Working in the oil and gas industry, for example, you must be between 30-55 years of age. As regulated by the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources law (No. 31/2013).
Foreign national can hold a work permit and meanwhile carry any titles that are not restricted. Note that a foreign national cannot hold any position related to Human Resources as well as in the legal and medical industries.
How Long is My Work Permit Valid for?
The work permit validity now depends on the employment agreement between you and the company that hires you. Note that previously you could only get a six to twelve months work permit in Indonesia.
1. RPTKA – Foreign Manpower Employment Plan approval allows your company to use foreign manpower. RPTKA is required for all companies applying for the working permit approval, regardless the positions. A director and/or a commissioner who are also the shareholders of the company do not need to proceed for RPTKA.
2. Pre-IMTA/Pre-working permit – decision from Ministry of Manpower on how long you may stay for work based on an interview. The processing of pre-IMTA replaced the TA-01 procedure for working visa. Pre-IMTA is replaced with a notification.
3. DKP-TKA Payment – fee of the monthly development funds to the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower. The amount your company should pay comes from the decision during Pre-IMTA.
The charge for the DKP-TKA is at $US 100/month and paying in advance is a must.
Payment of DKP-TKA. VITAS Approval.
4. Working permit (IMTA) – allows you to legally work in Indonesia. Receiving IMTA. Receiving VITAS – Due to the simultaneous processing of earlier steps you will already receive VITAS.
5. Conversion from TELEX. TELEX/ VITAS approval Biometrics appointment in Indonesia (fingerprints, photo etc.).
6. Limited stay permit (VITAS) – your IMTA will be the basis of the Indonesian Immigration to issue the Limited stay permit/ VITAS.
The validity of your VITAS will adjust to the maximum duration of stay granted for your position. VITAS. Online ITAS (Stay Permit) is issued.
7. Limited stay permit (ITAS) Biometrics appointment in Indonesia (fingerprints, photo etc.). Processing Civil Registration documents.
By using Emerhub's service, the entire process takes around three weeks until you get your VITAS.
Since the new regulation allows you to get a working permit for as long as your employment contract (with the maximum of two years limitation), you will only need to pay your second-year DKP-TKA. The bill for this will be sent by Ministry of Manpower just a month before your notification expires.
While those who apply for a working permit that is valid for less than two years may submit for a new permit application or extension at least two months before the expiration date.
Also, the same goes if you are a foreign artist or a foreign worker, assuming an urgent or temporary position in your company.
Foreign commissioners and directors needed a work permit (IMTA) in the past. This was whether they stayed or resided in Indonesia or not. This, however, is old information and the clause has been removed. Thus, foreigners on these positions can now conduct business in Indonesia without an IMTA, as long as they are not Indonesian residents.
An employer must now provide an Indonesian language training to their foreign employees. The current regulation does not mention whether the employer needs to prove having provided the language lessons to their foreign staff. Neither does it say if or how the foreigner worker's language skills are going to be tested. We will update this article as soon as more information is provided.
All foreign workers with over six months employment in Indonesia must join the governmental BPJS programme.
A double title, meaning holding two positions within the same company, which was previously allowed only for a director and a commissioner, is now allowed for more positions (e.g. in the field of education, digital economy, oil and gas).
As said, you may now conduct these activities in Indonesia under a business visa.
Fill in the form below to get your work permit process started. | {
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