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Shopping log 4 | …Nn. Mou, asa?
Here's the final shopping log, which actually comprises two trips to Akiba.
You can't have too much Horo. These are two clear files and a pencil board. Useless, but pretty.
Rin towel and a Horo dakimakura cover. Expensive, but pretty.
Finally found myself a copy of Narcissu 3. I also got the latest Spicy Wolf light novel and manga. The Haruhi thing came free.
Itou Noizi's latest art book. The cards by it came with it.
More eroge. Because everyone keeps saying to play Sharin no Kuni. Fortune Arterial also seems like a solid game. I actually have very few games with vampires, so why not?
Baldr Sky. Another highly recommended game. Also, I finally got Cross Channel, which I've been meaning to get for a while.
Now you might be thinking, "I know you got a lot of eroge, but exactly how much? I need perspective!" Well, for all the people out there thinking that, here you go.
That much. Narcissu 3 is in a standard DVD case for reference. | {
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...or how to grab transaction data out of AIB's online interface, and format it
into `OFX` file.
**NOTE:** Last AIB login update (Feb' 2021) made me realise how brittle the
overall machinery here is. The code that works around Web Storage API use is
ugly and likely to break. The most likely road forward for this project is to
decouple it into [ofxstatement](https://github.com/kedder/ofxstatement) plugin
and (maybe) Selenium-powered CSV acquisition script. The former will be easy,
the latter will most likely be a nightmare to maintain and install, unless you
enjoy having your banking details pipe through an arbitrary docker image.
Time will tell.
## Installation
python3 -mvenv aib2ofx
source aib2ofx/bin/activate
pip3 install aib2ofx
This will create a virtualenv for `aib2ofx`, fetch its code then install it with
all dependencies. Once that completes, you'll find `aib2ofx` executable in the
`bin` directory of this new virtualenv.
## Usage
Create a `~/.aib2ofx.json` file, with AIB login details.
Set the permission bits to 0600 to prevent other system users from reading it.
touch ~/.aib2ofx.json
chmod 0600 ~/.aib2ofx.json
It has a JSON format, single object with one key per AIB login you want to use.
{
"bradmajors": {
"regNumber": "12345678",
"pin": "12345"
}
}
The fields are as follows:
* regNumber
> Your AIB registered number.
* pin
> Your five digit PIN.
You can put more than one set of credentials in the file; the script
will download data for all accounts for all logins.
{
"bradmajors": {
"regNumber": "12345678",
"pin": "12345"
},
"janetweiss": {
"regNumber": "87654321",
"pin": "54321"
}
}
Note that there's no comma after the last account details.
Once you've prepared that config file, run:
aib2ofx -d /output/directory
The script should connect to AIB, log in using provided credentials,
iterate through all accounts, and save each of those to a separate
file located in `/output/directory`.
## Guarantee
There is none.
I've written that script with my best intentions, it's not malicious,
it's not sending the data anywhere, it's not doing anything nasty. I'm
using it day to day to get data about my AIB accounts into a financial
program that I use. It should work for you as good as it works for
me. See the `LICENSE` file for more details.
## Development
aib2ofx works only with python 3.
In order to set up a dev environment clone the repository, get
[poetry](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation)
and run `poetry install`. This will create a virtualenv with all
dependencies installed. You can activate it with `poetry shell`.
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Originally from Ellon in Aberdeenshire, Colin first started singing and acting at Haddo House, being involved both on and off stage with the Children's Theatre, Youth Theatre and the Choral and Operatic Society.
During his time at Gray's School of Art, he continued his participation in many shows including Oklahoma (Jud) and Crazy For You (Director) with Treading The Boards, HMS Pinafore (Assistant Director), The Sorcerer (Director) and Yeomen of the Guard (Sgt Meryll) with the University of Aberdeen Gilbert and Sullivan Society, Invasion of the Doric Snatchers (Production Assistant) and Date Expectations in His Majesties Theatre for Aberdeen Student Charities, Hot Mikado (Pooh-Bah) with AVE Productions, Oklahoma (Curly) with Meldrum Musical Society, Zombie Prom (Joey), a 24 hour musical Anything Goes (Lord Evelyn Oakleigh) with Just Cause Theatre.
Colin sang with the National Youth Choir of Scotland (NYCoS) for 11 years, including tours to Sweden (2001), Chicago (2004), Hungary (2007) and Germany (2010). He also sang with the choir in London's Albert Hall as part of the Proms season as well as several Last Night Proms in the Park concerts.
Whilst gaining a BA Hons in Design and Craft from Gray's, Colin continued to receive his singing lessons at the North East of Scotland Music School (NESMS), being taught by Ruth Black, Alan Watt and Dr Raimund Herincx, as well as being one of the school's Assistant Administrators.
Having completed a Masters in Solo Performance course at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, Colin continued his studies there with Stuart MacIntyre with a one year Postgraduate Diploma. Colin appeared in the RNCM's productions of La Belle Helene (Agamemnon), La Clemenza di Tito (Pubilo – cover), Carmen (Zuniga – cover), Albert Herring (Superintendant Budd) and with Manchester Camerata, Belshazzer (Chorus). He also performed in RNCM opera excerpts of Pelleas et Melisande (Arkel), Falstaff (Pistola), L'Amore Dei Tre Re (Archibaldo), L'incoronazione di Poppea (Seneca) and Faust (Mephistopheles). Colin's RNCM studies were generously supported by the John Connell Award, the Caird Trust, Cross Trust and the Scottish International Educational Trust.
Upon leaving the RNCM, Colin performed in the choruses of Buxton Festival Opera (Jephtha, Maiden in the Tower, Kaschei the Immortal and Intermezzo as Legal Counsellor), Wexford Festival (L'arlesiana and Le Roi Malgré Lui as Un Soldat), Glyndebourne Festival chorus (Falstaff, Don Pasquale, Billy Budd, Der Rosenkavalier ,Carmen, Der Meistersinger, Il Barbiere di Seville and Béatrice et Bénédict) and Glyndebourne Tour chorus (Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, Don Pasquale and Saul). | {
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The Best Vape Starter Kits we recommend on this page are ideal for vaping beginners. These devices are called starter kits because they included everything that is needed to enjoy vaping, with some exceptions regarding e-liquid.
Starter kits come in all shapes and sizes but we decided to divide them into four main categories. We featured the most basic vapes and slowly made our way towards the more advanced AIO devices and box mods.
So get ready to start vaping immediately in a simple and intuitive manner with these best in class vape kits.
Disclosure: The vape starter kits featured on this page were tested by our trained team of reviewers. We use affiliate links to these products as part of the review. This means that we receive a small commission whenever you make a purchase using one of our links. However, this will never influence our opinions and ratings we give to these devices. It also doesn't affect the price you pay for any particular vape. The commissions we earn are used to keep the site up and running. This way we will always be unbiased and honest when it comes to our recommendations.
From pod starter kits and mods to the most basic e-cigarettes, these vapes have proved their usefulness during our tests and they received dozens of positive reviews.
Most of these vape starter kits come with pre-built safety features and in depth user manuals. They are relatively easy to use and intuitive and most of the time they just require e-liquid refill and coil replacements.
Pod starter kits are easy to use and versatile. They work with nicotine salts as well as the usual freebase juices. Portability, discreetness and high nicotine delivery are their main selling points.
The SMOK Infinix is our number #1 choice for beginners' vape kit. This ultra portable device is easy to refill, activates on draw and delivers one of the best mouth to lung experiences ont he market.
The pods are refillable and they last for a very long time. You can use them with nicotine salts as well as regular e-liquids and they account for great vapor and flavor each time.
Verdict: The SMOK Infinix is a very basic starter kit for vapers but it does an amazing job. Flavor and vapor production are off the charts with this one and the draw is very similar to that from a real cigarette.
The Suorin drop has easily been one of the most popular starter kits of 2018. This versatile vape with its unique shape is ideal for beginners and gives the best results when paired with nicotine salts.
The device uses a refillable pod, that can also be replaced with a new one when it doesn't perform as intended. It activates on draw whenever you take a puff and the built-in battery is pretty impressive for a device this small.
Verdict: The Suorin Drop is an excellent vape starter kit that works best with nicotine salts. The pods give very good flavor and vapor and the draw is one of the best we tried.
Cig a likes were some of the most popular starter kits a few years ago. Now they are not as used, however they still appeal to some categories of vapers. These devices look very similar to traditional cigarettes and they deliver about the same amount of vapor.
The South Beach Smoke Deluxe Plus is one of the most advanced cig-a-like kits on the market. It's manufactured by one of the veterans of the vaping industry and it's still appreciated by many enthusiasts.
The flavor cartridges are really good and they mostly appeal to those who enjoy the classical feel of a cigarette.
Verdict: The South Beach Smoke Deluxe Plus is an e-cigarette kit intended for beginners over 40 years old. This device is very easy to use and looks almost the same to an actual cigarette.
More expensive than a traditional cig-a-like starter kit, the Mig 21 Clear Fusion is excellent for vaping connoisseurs. It features refillable clearomizers instead of the standard flavor cartidges and comes with a very chic carry pouch.
The batteries seem to last longer then the competition and the flavor is really intense.
Verdict: The Clear Fusion kit from Mig Vapor offers versatility in a very familiar form factor. This device is perfect for beginners and works with e-liquid rather than flavor cartridges.
AIO vape kits are great because the tank is integrated in the body of the vape and cannot be removed. This helps protect the glass and makes the device much easier to use. It's also safer to carry in your pocket and the vapor and flavor are similar to those from regular vape pens.
The H20 Splash AIO vape from Mig Vapor is a mid-range starter kit with a lot of potential. It comes in a variety of colors and it's very easy to use. The leak proof design and great coils make this device extremely popular among users.
Another great thing about this starter kit is its battery life, which can easily last you a full day.
Verdict: The Mig Vapor H20 Splash is a great AIO starter kit for beginners who like something versatile and easy to use. It's also one of the cheapest vapes in this category.
The Vaio Go from VaporFI is another great all-in-one starter kit intended for beginners. Powered by a capable 2000mAh internal battery and featuring two types of coils this is the ideal all rounder.
This vape can be used in mouth to lung mode with the 1.5 Ohm coil, as well as in direct lung mode with the more powerful 0.5 Ohm coil.
Verdict: The VaporFI Vaio GO is a pretty impressive starter kit for mouth to lung and direct lung use. It's powered by a big battery and both coils are fairly good when it comes to vapor and flavor.
Box mod kits are the most powerful and feature rich devices on the market. They include a tank and come with a battery so you only need some e-liquid and you're all set for an amazing vape experience.
The Eleaf Basal is not only a very chic starter kit but it's also quite capable. It doesn't have high wattage but it comes with an amazing tank and the flavor you get from it is mind blowing.
It's main characteristics are ease of use and versatility. The device comes with two types of coils and the draw is very similar to that from an actual cigarette. We find it perfect for beginners or intermediate vapers and it includes everything you might think of.
Verdict: The Eleaf Basal is our recommendation for box mod starter kit. It comes with a very capable tank and the 30W output is more than enough for a satisfying vape experience.
The SMOK MAG Baby is a very small but powerful starter kit. This incredible box mod can reach a maximum output of 50W and it's paired with the mighty Baby Prince sub ohm tank. This ensures stellar performance and impressive clouds and flavor.
We recommend this starter kit to all beginners who tried at least one vape before and like to blow out huge vapor. The coils are intended for direct lung inhales only, so chose wisely.
Verdict: The SMOK MAG Baby vape kit is a real beast when it comes to vapor and flavor. The TV12 Baby Prince sub ohm tank is a real powerhouse and the coils are some of the best we tried.
A good vape starter kit includes everything that is needed for the user to start vaping straight away. Most cig-a-like kits and some closed system pod vapes come even with pre-filled e-liquid cartridges. AIO kits and box mod kits require the e-liquid to be purchased separately.
The wide majority of these kits include a battery that is usually built in. This needs to be recharged as soon as it drains. Some cig a like vape kits come with two batteries, this way you always have a spare in case one becomes depleted.
If some cig-a-like devices and pod vapes use proprietary chargers, that is not the case with AIO kits or box mods. These use standard micro-USB slot which can be recharged with any cable from your android smartphone.
All starter kits include a battery, an e-liquid reservoir which can be pre-filled or refillable, and a charger.
In the case of a cig-a-like starter kit you simply need to mount a flavor cartridge on the battery and you're ready to vape. This device activate on inhale and doesn't come with buttons.
Pod systems with pre-filled cartridges are similar to e-cigarettes. You just need to slide in the pod and it's ready to vape. In the case of refillable pod systems the user needs to first fill the cartridge with e-liquid, let it soak for 10 minutes and the mount it inside the device.
AIO kits and box mod kit come with tanks. These tanks need their coils to be primed with e-liquid before filling up the reservoirs. After that they should rest for up to 10 minutes and only then start to take puffs while keeping the fire button pressed. | {
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Q: Display a Control over video playing via Microsoft.DirectX.AudioVideoPlayback I have a C# Windows Form application that plays local videos. I would like to overlay a small form with controls over the video while it is playing. The video is owned by a panel and I have tried to create another panel that contains controls like a button and textbox and tried to brind the whole panel forward and send the video back, but the video stays on top.
Any ideas?
A: You typically cannot place controls on top of video without having flickers and unwanted artifacts. This comes from the fact that video playback allocates specific video hardware resources to stream video and streaming takes place separately from the rest of UI. Applications such as players "mix" overlay images (including those which mimic controls) into video or otherwise display them through specialized APIs, those are not regular controls.
The easiest solution for you is to place controls side by side to the video, without putting one on top of the other.
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Undocumented Irishman pleads not guilty to one punch Thanksgiving attack
Steven O'Brien appeared in court last Friday to face charges of third-degree assault in connection to fellow Irishman Danny McGee's death on Thanksgiving Eve, in Queens, New York.
Debbie McGoldrick
Danny McGee died having been punched once outside The Gaslight bar, in Queens. Facebook / Danny McGee
Last Friday was yet another heartbreaking one for the late Danny McGee's family. McGee, who was killed by one punch outside a Queens bar early Thanksgiving morning, would have turned 22 on Friday, the day which also marked the first court appearance for Steven O'Brien, 25, the Irishman facing a third-degree assault charge in connection with Danny's tragic death.
A dozen of McGee's supporters, including New York-based family members and co-workers, saw O'Brien for the first time on Friday when he appeared in Queens County Criminal Court with his lawyer and other supporters. The hearing, only minutes long, led the parties to agree on another court date, February 21, with a trial likely to commence in the spring.
O'Brien, an undocumented immigrant, has pled not guilty to the charge. After the court appearance, his lawyer Matthew Gartenberg said that his client maintains his innocence and will fight the charge which carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison. O'Brien is free on $25,000 bail.
Family and friends of John "Danny" McGee filled a row inside a crowded Queens criminal courtroom Friday morning as the man charged in relation to his death appeared in court on what would have been McGee's 22nd birthday:https://t.co/SfoEBCXXnu
— Queens Daily Eagle (@QueensEagle) January 4, 2019
Seeing O'Brien was a painful experience for McGee's family and friends, who assembled at the courthouse early on Friday to attend the hearing together.
"It's a very difficult time for us and my sister, Danny's mother, back in Longford," McGee's uncle Tim Murphy told the Irish Voice.
"The holidays were awful. My sister was supposed to come to New York to celebrate Christmas with Danny and he was all set to return to Ireland for good in February."
McGee, born in New York but raised in Drumlish, Co. Longford after his family moved to Ireland, was felled by one punch from O'Brien outside the Gaslight pub on Queens Boulevard at approximately 3:45 a.m. on Thanksgiving morning. O'Brien fled the scene and turned himself in the following day.
Danny McGee and his family.
The McGee family is dismayed that the charge against O'Brien carries what they consider to be too lenient a sentence.
"We know he didn't set out to kill Danny. But we want to make sure that he is punished for his actions because he did kill somebody. Our family feels Danny's loss every single day, and we'll continue to feel it forever."
McGee's body was flown to Ireland for burial with assistance from the Northern Ireland-based Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust, and the McGees are anxious to show their gratitude. The family, in conjunction with the Co. Longford Association has organized a fundraiser for the trust on Saturday, February 9 at Sullivan's pub and restaurant, 210 West 35th Street, New York, from 5-11 p.m. There will be a live auction, 50-50, and a deejay.
For information, call Keith Quinn at 347-609-8376 or Patrick Yorke at 347-539-6525.
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Update: Jay-Z & Yo Gotti Drop Mississippi State Penitentiary Lawsuit After Conditions For Inmates Are Improved
Jay-Z, Yo Gotti
Update: (Jan. 24, 2023): Rappers/businessmen Jay-Z and Yo Gotti have one less legal issue to worry about.
According to reports, Jay-Z and Yo Gotti's legal counsel at Team Roc (Roc Nation's philanthropic branch) have dismissed their lawsuit against Mississippi State Penitentiary (aka Parchman Farm) for the ill conditions of the maximum-security prison.
As you may recall, in 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jay-Z and Yo Gotti teamed up to call the Mississippi prison out for several fatal stabbings and inmates being forced to live in unsanitary conditions.
Reportedly, since the rappers brought attention to the horrific conditions of the prison, the state has been working diligently to make the needed changes.
Reports claim the previous restrooms, which were crumbling and littered with rat feces, have received new stainless steel showers, toilets, and sinks. New sports facilities for inmates to partake in basketball, flag football, and boxing have been added. In addition, the heating and air conditioning ventilation systems have been upgraded.
As a result, the lawsuit was dismissed, but without prejudice, which means if conditions drop south again the suit can be refiled.
Original story: (Feb. 27, 2020):
The Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman is facing a second lawsuit from more than 150 inmates thanks to rappers Jay-Z and Yo Gotti. If the request for a class-action lawsuit is approved, there could be roughly 2,700 inmates involved in the lawsuit, according to Clarion Ledger.
Jay-Z and Yo Gotti, together with their organization Team Roc, filed the lawsuits for the inmates. This one comes just months after they sued on behalf of 29 Unit 29 inmates. Gov. Tate Reeves has since put out an order for that unit to be closed.
Similar to the first one, the new lawsuit claims that the environment at the facility is terrifying and infringes on the inmates' rights outlined in the constitution.
They said the number of employees is "dangerously deficient" and the facility isn't even "suitable for animals."
They claimed the food is polluted and tainted, and there is a major lack when it comes to mental health resources.
Team Roc has demanded the prison to
"immediately address the barbaric prison conditions at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman and develop a plan that will eliminate the health and safety risks for inmates within 90 days."
The lawsuits against the prisons parked after a series of violence that went on for more than a week. While MDOC said people died because of gang fights, others say it was because of budget cuts, not enough staff and other alleged shortcomings.
Yo Gotti previously said in a statement amid the first lawsuit,
"To see this happen so close to my hometown of Memphis is truly devastating. That's why we're calling on Mississippi state leaders to take immediate action and rectify this issue. If they don't right this wrong, we're prepared to take legal action to provide relief for those that are incarcerated and their families."
Jay-Z's company Roc Nation also released a statement via its lawyer Alex Spiro.
"We are exploring a variety of civil rights claims and constitutional claims that the prison system and the government is violating the Eighth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act."
"As the prison system continues to incarcerate more and more people, predominantly African American people down in Mississippi, the prison system becomes more crowded, more underfunded and more inhumane and you know what you see now is a system at its breaking point."
What are your thoughts on the second lawsuit? Tell us in the comments.
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Serfonteijn Kuikens has contracted Dutch hatchery technology company Pas Reform to supply its Smart Incubation system for a new hatchery in Potschefstroom, South Africa.The new agreement is part of a wider cooperation between the Dutch government (SENTER) and Dutch layer breeding company Hendrix Poultry Breeders (HPB), for the supply of brown layer breeding stock.
The specific conditions required to optimise the new brown layer breeding programme prompted Serfonteijn Kuikens to re-evaluate its requirements for the new hatchery, and with the recent introduction of the Smart incubation system by Pas Reform,the company selected SmartSet™ setters and SmartHatch™ hatchers for the new installation.
A combined team of local technicians from Serfonteijn Kuikens and Pas Reform's Dutch engineers installed a tailored combination of SmartSet™ and SmartHatch™ equipment to the project at Potchefstroom in May this year. The Dutch hatchery technology company also designed the entire layout of the new facility, with a keen focus on Serfonteijn Kuikens' future needs and expansion plans.
Managing director Mr. Jan Serfonteijn comments: 'Ultimately, we chose the new Smart Incubation System from Pas Reform for its ability to deliver a short spread of hatch. Our programme is geared to producing both final layer stock as well as layer breeders. And as all our chicks must travel long distances from the hatchery to the final client, a short spread of hatch and the subsequent uniformity this delivers in our day-olds strongly improves our first week mortality rates, which is of the utmost importance to our customers'.
Mr. Aangenendt, Pas Reform's President, comments: 'South Africa as an important growth market for Pas Reform - and although we have had a presence here for 30 years, we have refreshed our approach to this market since the launch of our Smart technology late last year. 'We will dedicate substantial time to this market, while supporting the activities of our new distributor Mr. JanKees Sligcher with an ongoing recruitment and training programme for a growing team of technicians. In addition to that, a programme of follow-up visits by our hatchery specialists will assist our customers in making the transition from multi- to single-stage hatching operations'. | {
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The Toyota Prius Is an Enthusiast Vehicle
Slowly but surely, the mainstream caught up with the Prius, and that boxed the car out into enthusiast territory.
By Raphael Orlove
I am not here to tell you that the Prius has startling throttle response, or knife-edged handling, or sparkling steering that talks to you as you carve through your favorite mountain pass. I am not here to say that the Prius slams you back into your seat (even though the new one does make 220 horsepower). But I am here to say that, like it or not, the Prius has become an enthusiast vehicle. You only need to look at its dwindling sales to know what I mean.
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I'm also not about to say that the Prius sucks to drive. I've logged thousands of miles in a couple different Prii, and many of those were with a perverse smile on my face, absolutely caning the car down some country two-lane. The Prius is fun to drive in spite of itself. You know there is no power. You know there is not even a hope that the engine will do anything at any given time. Even if you absolutely nail the precisely perfect time to lay into the throttle coming out of a hairpin turn, the CVT will muddle the engine down into a vague car go forward/car not go forward split. So you slam your foot to the floor somewhere near-ish to the right moment and work things out from there. It's a different kind of driving compared to a Porsche, but it's spirited driving nonetheless.
The new one, even, is oddly handsome. It has the fastest-looking windshield on sale, laid down and stretched out, turning the car into a flying egg. It's an efficient shape. For a while in the Seventies, car designers thought all cars would be this kind of aerodynamic wedge, and sold the world on the Lamborghini Countach and Ferrari 512BB. It wasn't until the 1990s that sports cars started to get willfully retro again, on the back of cars like the Porsche Boxster and Ferrari 550.
The original Prius concept from 1995 does fit with the time. This doesn't look all that radical next to a Dodge Neon. Also: yellow!
I'm getting away from the point. The Prius is not a driver's car; it's something different. It is, though, a car bought only by people who absolutely positively have to have the most efficient, gas-sipping, eco-friendly car. A Prius buyer has enthusiasm, just a different kind than what we're normally talking about when we're powersliding a Miata or seeing how late we can get away with braking in a Dodge Challenger.
Let me set a scene for you. It's 2009. Half the people you know have gotten laid off, gas prices are out of control, and you need a car that gets as good gas mileage as you can get. Let's say 50 MPG. You can get a Honda Insight, if you can live with only two seats. You can get a Geo Metro, if you can live with spending several thousand dollars on a used hatchback that cost a few hundred dollars a year ago. Or you get a Prius. It's the only thing around that's livable, practical, and fuel-efficient to the level we now associate with hybrids.
The scene in 2022 is very different. If you just want a normal car that gets hybrid-level mileage, the RAV4 Hybrid sits right in front of you at the Toyota dealership. Same with any dealership—if there's a major automaker that doesn't offer a hybrid crossover, I don't know of it and neither does the American car-buying public. Hell, Jeep sells a plug-in hybrid Wrangler. The smallest Ford pickup starts as a hybrid, standard. The Prius just isn't a go-to car like it once was.
Sales back that up. In 2012 and 2013 together, Toyota sold nearly half a million Priuses of various models, from the little C to the big V. Toyota moved around half that number across '08 and '09 together, but those were Recession years. Ever since '13, though, Prius sales have been tumbling, down to 59,010 in 2021, a quarter of the 2013 one-year peak, as noted by CarSalesBase.
It's not just other hybrids pushing the Prius out of the minds of gas-conscious buyers. The Prius now contends with an all-electric market completely unlike the world of the Aughts or early Twenty-Tens. Tesla got 121,610 Model 3s to customers in 2021, as CarSalesBase catalogs. The Prius isn't even the most virtue-signaling eco car you can buy anymore. And EVs aren't even that outsider-y either. Volkswagen will sell you an ID.4, Ford will sell you a Mach-E.
So who are these last Americans buying a Prius? They're people who want a Prius. They want a car that gets extraordinary mileage no matter how they drive, even though they know they can play with those figures if they hypermile it a bit. Coasting off the gas on long descents, gingerly applying the throttle from stoplights, teasing the car along as far as they can before the gas engine kicks on. There are only about 60,000 people who fit this mold anymore, if you go on those sales figures alone. Is that such a surprise? This is a five-door hatchback, after all! Nobody buys a five-door hatch anymore! We live in a crossover country, now. Toyota even showed the new generation model not in silver, or the slate blue like my parents' car but yellow. Nobody sells yellow cars these days! It's not the Seventies anymore! The Prius is weird. It's a car that's never bought accidentally. Buying one is a choice.
I'd be making that choice too, if I needed a new car. A Prius is roomy, practical, quiet, and does everything I want out of a car, so long as I don't need to drive off-road. I can sleep in it. I can throw a couple bikes in it. A table, a couple desks, some more boxes, cabinets, whatever I need to carry, a Prius swallows it up. It'll even get 50-odd miles per gallon, no matter how hard I drive it.
Raphael Orlove Road & Track's Deputy Editor who once got a Dakar-winning race truck stuck in a sand dune, and rolled a Baja Bug off an icy New York road, and went flying off Mount Washington in a Nissan 240SX rally car, and...
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WP2 and WP5
About Target-to-B!
Target-to-B!
B cells exert multiple essential functions in our immune system: production of protective antibodies, immunomodulatory cytokines, and antigen-presentation to T cells. Dysregulated activation of B cells forms the basis of a wide variety of B-immune-mediated diseases (B-IMD) characterized by production of disease-causing pathogenic autoantibodies or oncogenic transformation of B cells in various malignancies (B-ONC). The crucial role of B-cells and antibodies in B-IMD/B-ONC pathology is evident from the clinical observation that B-cell and IgG-targeted therapies can be highly effective. Therefore, B cell dysfunction is the central theme of our 'out-of-balance' research program, whereby we take the parallels in pathogenesis and treatment strategies across different B-IMDs as well as between B-IMDs and B-ONCs as a critical starting point.
At present, the underlying pathogenic mechanisms in B-IMDs and B-ONCs, their commonalities and differences in cellular functionality, remain unknown. Moreover, functional consequences of structural characteristics of antibodies, e.g. the extent and role of antibody glycosylation, in immune activation are undefined. A coherent pathophysiological underpinning of why, where, and when B cell or antibody-targeting strategies are effective is missing.
Incorporating COVID-19 into our research
The current pandemic with COVID has turned society on its head worldwide. There is a lot of uncertainty and a lot of uncertainty. In particular, patients and their practitioners have tried to get good advice and treatments without much specific prior knowledge of this new coronavirus: SARS-CoV2. As Jaap van Dissel of the RIVM so beautifully described: we are driving by looking in the rearview mirror. Understanding what has happened should help to carve the future to properly counter COVID. In the meantime, we considered it very prudent to obtain more insight into the maintenance of SARS-CoV-2-specific immunity after primo-infection for the patient cohorts of our T2B program. Several questions remain to be answered. What does immunosuppression on the SARS-CoV2 immunity? How big is the risk of reinfection by the virus under the use of immunosuppression?
It is unknown how long the adaptive virus-specific immunity will last and thus protect against re-infection. That's true in general, but this uncertainty is more pregnant for the large group of immune-suppressed patients. In addition, the long-awaited national vaccination program against SARS-CoV-2 to pursue group immunity is likely to be less effective in patients, based on experience with previous vaccinations.
For this reason we submitted a ZonMW application partly from T2B, which was honored in July. Health Holland has also granted matching, which makes it possible for our patients to obtain more clarity about COVID in the next two years. The purpose of this ZonMW COVID study is to answer the question of whether the course of SARS-CoV-2-specific immunity differs over time in immune-suppressed patients compared to healthy individuals and whether the efficacy of SARS-CoV-2-targeted vaccination in these patients in the coming year will be similar to that in healthy individuals. We will compare these responses with the course of humoral and cellular immunity in healthy people, with which the results are relevant to the whole of society. To this end we use the unique platform of the T2B consortium, a close collaboration and infrastructure of 6 different academic hospitals, RIVM and Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation. In a prospective observational large study, we will collect longitudinal clinical data and blood samples that will be used to monitor vaccination responses in smaller subgroups in detail, both in patients and healthy controls, with and without previous SARS-CoV-2 infection. With this additional study from T2B, our goal is to provide guidance and advice regarding practical limitations (social distancing), medication effects, and vaccination strategies (one, multiple), not only for our patients, but for the entire community.
Read more about our research
This project has received funding from the PPP allowance (Health Holland), the Association of Dutch Health Foundations (SGF) and our private partners Pfizer B.V., Janssen Vaccines & Prevention B.V. and Acerta Pharma B.V
Our consortium
Our B cell consortium includes both clinical, translational and fundamental research groups and companies, together with various patient organisations. We are thus combining our strength in immunology, hemato-oncology, diagnostics and clinical experience. Patients from various B-IMD/B-ONC cohorts of ongoing studies will be studied over a longer period of time for clinical (outcome measures) and state-of-the-art immunological, biochemical and molecular parameters. Clinical data and materials collected longitudinally in the past and from current inclusions will be available for our network.
Our joint expertise in both relatively common (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, pemphigus-like disorders, chronic lymphatic leukemia) and rare (e.g. idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune-encephalitis, multiple sclerosis, autoimmune nephritis, follicular lymphoma) diseases enables a better definition of common principles and pathways operative to improve disease-specific and/or patient-tailored treatment outcomes.
Our ambition is (i) to integrate and expand current knowledge on these diseases, (ii) to establish a harmonized immune monitoring platform and (iii) to provide mechanistic understanding to predict outcome and develop innovative treatment modalities.
This should lead to major advances of our insight into B-IMD/B-ONC pathogenesis and to significant improvement of therapy efficacy for these serious diseases.
The T2B program aims to provide disease-overarching underpinnings and to create a solid basis for targeted and effective treatment protocols. For example, novel 'biologicals' or small-molecule inhibitors targeting BCR-signaling (inhibitors of BTK, PI3K) or B-cell survival show clinically proven efficacy in B-ONCs (1-3). It is currently not clear in which B-IMDs or at which disease-stage these compounds could also be therapeutically applied. By introduction of B-cell oncology expertise into the B-IMD field , novel therapeutic targets in B-IMD could be uncovered. Conversely, development of improved therapeutic options for B-ONC patients will benefit from harmonized immunomonitoring, and increased fundamental insight into B-cell biology.
Early therapy tailoring for non-responder patients would greatly enhance therapy efficacy. Moreover, alternative B-cell-targeting strategies are needed in B-IMD/B-ONC to secure the best outcome with least side-effects.
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iPhone App Development: The Missing Manual
Ready to create your own iPhone app? This book walks you through the entire iPhone app development process from start to finish.
Learn More Buy the Book Buy the Ebook
225,000 titles in the App Store is a pretty big number, right?
Not really. There are currently over 13,000,000 music tracks in iTunes.
Of course, when it comes to influence and mindshare, apps are more important than music. They're the hot new thing that gets the attention of the press, developers and customers alike.
But from Apple's point-of-view, the worldwide infrastructure that distributes this large collection of media is more important than the tiny fraction used to get apps to our customers. As developers, we often become frustrated with the slow progress of this infrastructure. But when we ask for product upgrades, better marketing tools, or the ability to communicate with our customers, someone has to make sure that these new features don't break other parts of a much larger system.
It's also important to remember that the App Store is only two years old. Over the short life of this new software ecosystem, Apple has made steady improvements to iTunes. Restricting reviews to paying customers, in-app purchases, featuring apps in App Store Essentials, iTunes Connect changes, and faster review times are all indications that folks in Cupertino are working to improve this system we all depend on.
So the next time you encounter a problem with some aspect of iTunes, try to keep all this in mind. Hard, I know, but your blood pressure will thank you for it.
Technical books don't have to be boring. Throughout the text, I strived to make something that was as fun to read as it was educational. To this end, I did something you won't find in other books: there are four Easter eggs.
The Easter eggs are sprinkled throughout the book: the only hint I will give is that each one appears in some form of computer input or output. So references to things like "Al Czervik Web Site" on page 243 do not count. Nor do the copious mentions of the CHOCKLOCK in source code listings (including the one in Figure 1-2 that you probably missed.)
The first person who successfully finds one of the hidden phrases will win a T-shirt and Ollie vinyl figure from the Iconfactory store. Each of the four winners will also be mentioned on this site (along with a description of the Easter egg they found.)
Send your guesses to the email address shown in Figure 5-6. Good luck!
Updated August 18th, 2010: We have our first winner! Matt Moriarity correctly identified that the device name fields in Figure 5-9 were David Bowman and Francis Poole: the names of the astronauts in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Congratulations, Matt!
Updated September 22nd, 2010: And another winner! Marcus Schröder noted that my user name on page 264 isn't "studmuffin" (although part of me wishes that it was.) Well done, Marcus!
And another hint for those of you still looking: the remaining Easter eggs are numbers that you can read.
Updated September 28th, 2010: We have our final two winners!
Glenn Hoppe spotted a "unique" hexadecimal value in the breakpoint on page 56: 0xf135h90d. (For those of you who don't speak 1337, that's FLESHGOD AND ITS AWESOME.)
I wasn't really expecting the final Easter egg to be found, but Nick Mackintosh spotted it on page 296. If you enter the Advertiser ID from Figure 9-12 into a calculator and turn it over, you'll see a special message. Make sure you don't use one of my favorite iPhone apps.
Congratulations to all the winners and their detective skills!
Downloads Updated
Just a quick note to let you know that the downloads on the Missing CD website have been updated:
Due to a bug in Interface Builder, some readers with smaller screens were not able to open the XIB files in the sample projects. The files have been fixed and now open correctly on all monitor sizes.
The Xcode projects have been updated so they are compatible with the iOS 4.
The source code for the Safety Light website was missing in the initial download. It's now included as Ch07_SafetyLight_Website.zip.
As we began discussing the outline of the book, one thing was clear: we'd assume that the reader had a basic knowledge of programming. Someone who's done some JavaScript or C development should feel comfortable with the information being presented in the early chapters that discuss Objective-C and the Cocoa Touch frameworks.
The goal of the Missing Manual series is to get you started with a new endeavor by just presenting the most important topics. Explaining basic programming fundamentals fell outside this scope.
Regardless, there are still a lot of people who want to get into iPhone development and have no prior experience with software development. This post is for those people: I'll present some pointers that will help you get over the hump of learning to think in code. Hopefully, you'll want to buy my book afterwards. :-)
Learning to Think in Code
One of the hallmarks of a good developer is that they can think in code. When faced with a problem, they instinctively know how to break it down into its constituent parts. That, in turn, leads to the eventual implementation.
Learning to think this way is essential. The language you use to develop this skill isn't important. Many of the resources below have no syntactic relation to Objective-C (especially ones that focus on Ruby.) They are, however, conceptually the same as the language you'll use to code on the iPhone.
I should also point out that I haven't read many of these books. I first started writing code in 1976 and was introduced to C in 1983. It's been a long time since I was a beginner, so I asked my followers on Twitter for suggestions. The links below are the ones that looked most promising after checking out the table of contents.
The Very Basics
Objective-C is an easy language to learn assuming you have good foundation with its progenitor: C. The problem is that C is not a particularly good language to start out with: it's popularity is based on its power. And with power comes complexity.
Several followers suggested books that discussed Ruby and Python. There are a couple of reasons why these languages make good choices:
Simple syntax — when the language you use to develop your first code doesn't get in the way, it's much easier to focus on the concepts behind that code.
Interpreted, not compiled — C and other languages based on it (like Objective-C) are compiled languages: this extra step makes it harder to experiment and play with the concepts.
If you're an absolute beginner, these books should help get your mind working like a programmer:
Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby by _why — This free book is a joy to read. When I first started learning to use Ruby, it taught and entertained me at the same time. The comic book format is particularly good at keeping visual thinkers engaged.
Learn to Program by Chris Pine — I've read several books from the Pragmatic Programmers and they've all been excellent. I wasn't aware of this title, but it looks like a great introduction to programming using Ruby.
Head First Programming by David Griffiths & Paul Barry — Like others in the Head First series, this book takes a very visual approach to the learning process. There are plenty of diagrams and graphics that help you understand how code works. The book uses Python in its examples.
At the heart of Objective-C is the C language. You'll want to be familiar with it's syntax before you jump into the process of learning how to code with the Cocoa Touch frameworks. Here are some books that will get you up to speed with this language:
Programming in C by Stephen G. Kochan
Beginning C: From Novice to Professional by Ivor Horton
Objective-C first became popular with NeXT computers in the 1980's. The transition to Mac OS X starting in 2000 brought this language to the Mac. With this head start, there are a lot of great books that explain how to use Objective-C using Xcode on the Mac. Using the Mac as a first step toward attacking iPhone development isn't a bad approach:
Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running by Scott Stevenson
Beginning Mac Programming by Tim Isted
I'd be remiss if I didn't list a couple of the books that helped me learn Cocoa. These are certainly more advanced texts, but I wouldn't be doing iPhone development without them:
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X by Aaron Hillegass — A great book for developers who already feel comfortable with C: it wastes no time and dives right into the essential parts of the Cocoa frameworks.
Cocoa Design Patterns by Erik Buck and Don Yacktman — A fantastic overview of the different approaches the Cocoa frameworks take to solve common programming problems. I frequently find myself using this as a reference when confronted with the eternal question: "How should I implement this?"
Hopefully these resources will help you get up to speed and prepare you to build your first iPhone app!
Now that you've downloaded both the Ebook and source code, this iPad dock trick from Pascal Balthrop may be just the thing you need.
As I said in my last post, the source code for Safety Light and the book are meant to go hand-in-hand. You're welcome to download the Flashlight Pro project and build your own flashlight, but you won't find too many comments in the source. That's because they're all in the book!
You'll also see some things like target settings and build scripts that you don't understand. Again, the text goes into detail about why they were chosen and how they can save you time and effort.
And if you're waiting for your printed copy to arrive from Amazon, you can download all the materials now and take a quick peek at what's about to come. Enjoy!
"Indispensable for anyone who wants to get serious with iPhone development. It covers not just the technology behind the iPhone OS platform, but the daily life of an iPhone developer—something far more difficult to put into words. Craig has been there since day one, and is now sharing some of his best tricks … Beginners will quickly get rolling, and even veterans will learn interesting things from the mind of a proven master."
Matt Drance
Bookhouse Software
Craig Hockenberry has been working with software for over 30 years and is currently a principal at the Iconfactory. Recently his work has been focused on award-winning applications for the iPhone.
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How People Make Money On Facebook: You could not think of Facebook as new and also edgy any longer. However you can't deny its popularity. There are greater than 2 billion monthly energetic Facebook individuals, with 1.37 billion proactively making use of the social media every day.
It is no surprise, consequently, that lots of people and also services aim to make money from Facebook. With such a substantial possible audience, it makes great sense.
It can be tough, though, making money on Facebook. As a result of Facebook's large dimension, it can be testing to stand out from the crowd. This is especially the situation now that Facebook just shows an option of posts in a person's feed. As a matter of fact is it likely that the statuses you adoringly craft and upload to your company web page will certainly get to no more than 2% of your followers.
- Supply-- the formula analyzes all of the current conditions shared by the person's friends as well as the web pages they adhere to.
- Signals-- it then takes a look at an entire range of signals based upon the customer's past behavior. These include, that made the blog post, the ordinary time invested in web content, blog post interaction, tagging and comments, just how interesting the message is, as well as several other signals. A significant signal from an economic perspective is that the algorithm weights statuses from individuals as being more vital compared to posts from pages.
- Forecasts-- the signal tries to presume just how the user will respond to a particular tale-- will they share it, comment on it, read it, or ignore it?
- Rating-- The formula generates a Significance Score for every blog post, based on the signals and its predictions.
When Facebook assembles a person's feed, it only shows the posts with the greatest Significance Scores.
Are You an Organisation, and also Influencer, or Simply a Common Individual?
Facebook is mainly a social media; an online location where individuals could socialize, socialize and also share points of common rate of interest. This is among the reasons that it offers posts from someone's personal account a higher weighting than posts from a page.
Companies always need to bear this in mind. It will certainly always be easier for people to spread their words on Facebook compared to it is for firms.
If a person only has a small number of Facebook pals they will be unable to get the word out very much-- unless they are able to share content so extensive that individuals share it numerous times over, as well as it comes to be viral.
On the other hand, if a person can draw in a considerable variety of advocates and after that engage with them regularly, they will discover that their posts will appear in lots of people's feeds.
So the best method to ensure that people hear exactly what you have to say is to construct your support base up to the degree that they consider you an influencer. When you reach that point, it is very easy to make loan on Facebook.
Service accounts ought to not be completely ignored, nevertheless. If services operate their accounts well and share high quality content often, Facebook will certainly recognize their efforts as well as raise their Relevance Scores.
And afterwards, naturally, there is Facebook Advertising and marketing, which can help provide an extra push to the reach of posts. We have lately checked out Just how much do Facebook Advertisements Cost - the true Price of Running Facebook Advertisements.
The whole factor that influencers achieve success on Facebook is that they have already experienced the procedure of developing a complying with.
You should accumulate your expertise on Facebook by sharing a string of exceptional posts-- fascinating links, pictures, and updates. To truly do well as a specific you should build up a location of passion where you could become identified as an expert.
While businesses could decide to use influencers to market for them, they will probably likewise want to build up some kind of Facebook existence themselves. With time they could utilize it to help people recognize them as professionals in their particular niche. Starbucks has actually shown how to do this well, and also their web page has 37 million followers.
Depending on your location, you will certainly see a wide variety of goods as well as solutions to buy on the Facebook Marketplace. These are detailed in groups varying from Home and also Garden via to Cars and Bikes.
A Facebook individual could choose the geographical area where they see items to buy. For instance, you could establish it to present items available for sale within a taken care of range of your residence. You can likewise filter by rate.
You might gain some loan by putting your spare goods on the Facebook Market. You could have to become part of negotiations with people, so be sure to remember the lowest cost at which you want to offer.
Likewise, there Deal groups on Facebook in many regions. You can make posts offering your extra goods in these teams. They usually have a common core of participants, and as a result endure much less haggling from individuals aiming to obtain a bargain.
Several organisations find that this can be tricky. It is difficult to build a high enough Relevance Rating for your page's posts to show up in your fans' information feeds.
Therefore making cash on Facebook utilizing your follower page you need to produce and share content that people value regularly. As Kim Garst states, her Facebook Marketing Formula is "Serve + Be Genuine + Market Periodically = Big Facebook Sales."
If you take part in influencer marketing, your influencers could help you with this. They can offer the useful and also genuine content, as well as direct their supporters to your fan page.
You can think about adding some Facebook advertising to improve the reach of your sales posts. But remember, to build up an organic audience, the bulk of your posts can not be sales-oriented. They need to be useful and/or entertaining to your potential target market.
With Facebook Advertising it's essential to bear in mind where most Facebook customers are in the Buying Cycle. They are not using the platform with a goal to get anything. It is not such as marketing on Google, where possible customers search for terms to assist them buy. People pertain to Facebook to chat with their pals, catch up with just what their acquaintances are doing, and also watch amusing pet cat video clips-- not to acquire your product.
As a result it is your responsibility to construct a sales channel. To do this you want to reach as wide a target market as feasible-- so you ought to share a range of content. Give a mix of connect to quality article, videos, funny narratives, debatable statements, infographics, as well as anything else you believe will certainly bring in people to you. They should, in some way, associate with the item you are promoting-- or at really least the type of individuals that would certainly want your product.
Once you have actually produced a base of advocates (either on your own or with the help of influencers), you need to begin advertising material to them. Pay attention to the engagement levels on these posts, and also share even more of the sort of material with the highest involvement.
You should after that take into consideration advertising web content in ads targeted to Lookalike Audiences. Although these individuals will most likely never ever have actually heard of you before, they have demonstrated from their past activities that they have comparable rate of interests to the people who have followed you. As a result it should not be too made complex to attract these audiences with your content.
Although there is little value in running a Facebook team with the single emphasis of making sales, they can be a valuable method which to let people recognize exactly what you provide.
Facebook Groups can be specifically valuable if you sell details items. You can set up a group, motivating members to assist each other and also share suggestions. Once more you have to make sure that you provide group participants valuable content, as well as occasionally you could recommend your product as a service to their troubles.
Facebook Teams can additionally work well as a spin-off to other tasks. As an example, if your item is a program or a digital book, you might run a Facebook Team for participants of your class or people that have purchased your book.
If you supply paid coaching, you can make use of a Facebook Team as a place where your customers could integrate. You could probably even operate it as a Mastermind team.
Numerous brand names struggle to construct the numbers necessary to earn money from facebook. In this circumstance, it is common for firms to turn to influencers for help.
Influencers have done the hard graft of developing an adhering to. Anyone who is currently a Facebook influencer started a "Facebook no one." Nonetheless, they put in the time to develop themselves in a particular niche, as well as they have actually experienced the necessary steps to construct authority as well as depend on, and also consequently a complying with.
They recognize that they can join collaborations with brand names, spreading the brands' messages in ways that would certainly or else be impossible for the brands. One of the most important requirement is that the brand name makes a great fit for the influencer's followers.
Influencers could provide funded material to their followers. They may likewise function even more directly by sharing affiliate links. | {
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Survivors take their first lap at the first ever Relay for Life of Rockville Centre to kick off a night of celebrating, rembering and fighting cancer.
The American Cancer Society is proud to announce that thirteen community led Relay For Life events and four college campus events are planned across Nassau, Suffolk and Queens in 2019. With an estimated 111,870 new cancer cases in the state of New York in 2019, residents are asked to unite with the American Cancer Society to raise funds and awareness to save lives, celebrate lives and lead the fight for a world without cancer.
Opportunities are still available to help through planning, fundraising, set up, promotion and marketing, securing sponsors, organizing a cancer survivor reception, planning opening ceremonies, event logistics, security and entertainment. "Whether you can offer a few hours or can help throughout the spring, the American Cancer Society has a role for you to become involved in this community movement," said Michelle Maugeri, senior manager of community development for the American Cancer Society.
In addition to volunteer opportunities supporting Relay For Life, the society welcomes volunteers interested in helping patient support programs at local hospitals, driving patients to treatment when they cannot drive themselves, supporting the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer movements, plus other service roles.
For more information on volunteer opportunities, call 800-227-2345.
During May and June, communities will be celebrating cancer patients in treatment and beyond; remembering those lost to cancer and fighting back against cancer at locations in our area.
Students, staff and alumni are invited to join on campus Relay activities at Relay For Life. For more information, call 800-227-2345.
Last year, 2 million participants in the U.S. raised more than $230 million at more than 3,500 events worldwide to help the American Cancer Society attack cancer in dozens of ways, each of them critical to achieving a world without cancer—from developing breakthrough therapies to building supportive communities, from providing empowering resources to deploying activists to raise awareness. Funds raised support the American Cancer Society 24/7 cancer help line and free rides to chemo. By joining the Relay For Life event, you can help attack cancer from every angle.
To join or donate, visit RelayForLife.org or call 800-227-2345.
The American Cancer Society is a global grassroots force of 1.5 million volunteers dedicated to saving lives, celebrating lives, and leading the fight for a world without cancer. From breakthrough research, to free lodging near treatment, a 24/7/365 live helpline, free rides to treatment, and convening powerful activists to create awareness and impact, the Society is the only organization attacking cancer from every angle.
For more information, go to www.cancer.org. | {
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Olimp () – kanadyjsko-brytyjski serial fantasy wyprodukowany przez Reunion Pictures, Great Point Media oraz LipSync Productions. Twórcą serialu jest Nick Willing a producentem wykonawczym Robert Halmi Jr. Serial był emitowany od 2 kwietnia do 2 lipca 2015 r. przez Super Channel oraz SyFy. W Polsce serial miał premierę na antenie Filmbox Extra we wrześniu 2015 r., oraz od listopada 2015 r. - w Filmboxie zwykłym. Od 6 grudnia 2015 r. serial emituje także stacja TVN7.
Fabuła
Serial opowiada o przygodach Herosa, które wiodą go aż na Olimp.
Obsada
Główna
Tom York jako Heros
Sonya Cassidy jako Wyrocznia
Sonita Henry jako królowa Medea
Graham Shiels jako król Aegeus
Cas Anvar jako Xerxes
John Emmet Tracy jako Pallas
Wayne Burns jako książę Lykos
Matt Frewer jako Daedalus
Alan C. Peterson jako król Minos
Sophia Lauchlin Hirt jako księżniczka Ariadne
Drugoplanowe
Ben Cotton
Vanessa Walsh jako Alexa
Pauline Egan jako Aethra
Levi Meaden jako Kimon
Odcinki
Sezon 1 (2015)
Produkcja
8 kwietnia 2014 r. stacja SyFy zamówiła 1. sezon serialu, który składał się z 13 odcinków.
Przypisy
Linki zewnętrzne
Oficjalna strona serialu Olympus (ang.)
Seriale telewizyjne emitowane od 2015
Seriale telewizyjne zakończone w 2015
Brytyjskie telewizyjne seriale fantasy
Kanadyjskie telewizyjne seriale fantastyczne
Telewizyjne seriale fantasy
Filmy bazujące na mitologii grecko-rzymskiej | {
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ProgressPlay, the world's first Real Money, Access-Anywhere Gaming Platform, will retain Intilery to provide real-time customer engagement technology.
"Initlery are excited to have signed ProgressPlay, an Israeli Gaming Giant. Intilery has a proven track record and is at the forefront of real-time CRM in the gaming industry worldwide. Exciting times ahead", Gareth James, CEO of Intilery.
Intilery shall provide ProgressPlay real-time messaging for their 200+ brands.
Since 2012, ProgressPlay has been an industry leading provider of high quality casino & sportsbook content and white label gaming platforms that can be fully tailored to fit all our customers' needs. ProgressPlay offer full turnkey solutions for the online gaming industry, including Operations, CRM, Player Management, Payment Processing and Customer Care services, in order to help maximize the success of clients' white label brands. We strive to provide only the highest quality cutting-edge gaming platform, along with the know-how and full customer support service for online casino operators in search of a one-stop business solution. | {
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Q: LoadError: cannot load such file -- minitest/reporters I am getting an error while testing my database.
I have two models. When I added the second one and the Active Admin gem I started getting the error.
bundle exec rake test:models --trace
** Invoke test:models (first_time)
** Invoke test:prepare (first_time)
** Execute test:prepare
** Execute test:models
rake aborted!
LoadError: cannot load such file -- minitest/reporters
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/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/activesupport-4.2.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:274:in `require'
/Users/nischaynamdev/RubymineProjects/hostel_mess_pay/test/test_helper.rb:4:in `<top (required)>'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/activesupport-4.2.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:274:in `require'
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/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/activesupport-4.2.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:274:in `require'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/activesupport-4.2.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:274:in `block in require'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/activesupport-4.2.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:240:in `load_dependency'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/activesupport-4.2.2/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:274:in `require'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/railties-4.2.2/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb:114:in `block (3 levels) in define'
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/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/railties-4.2.2/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb:114:in `block (2 levels) in define'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/railties-4.2.2/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb:113:in `each'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/railties-4.2.2/lib/rails/test_unit/sub_test_task.rb:113:in `block in define'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/task.rb:240:in `call'
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/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/task.rb:235:in `each'
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/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/task.rb:179:in `block in invoke_with_call_chain'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/2.2.0/monitor.rb:211:in `mon_synchronize'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/task.rb:172:in `invoke_with_call_chain'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/task.rb:165:in `invoke'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:150:in `invoke_task'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:106:in `block (2 levels) in top_level'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:106:in `each'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:106:in `block in top_level'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:115:in `run_with_threads'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:100:in `top_level'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:78:in `block in run'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:176:in `standard_exception_handling'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/lib/rake/application.rb:75:in `run'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/rake-10.5.0/bin/rake:33:in `<top (required)>'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/bin/rake:23:in `load'
/Users/nischaynamdev/.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/bin/rake:23:in `<main>'
Tasks: TOP => test:models
This is my gemfile:
source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'activeadmin', github: 'activeadmin'
gem 'devise'
gem 'cancan'
gem 'draper'
gem 'pundit'
gem 'rails', '4.2.2'
gem 'bootstrap-sass', '~> 3.3', '>= 3.3.6'
gem 'sass-rails', '5.0.2'
gem 'uglifier', '2.5.3'
gem 'coffee-rails', '4.1.0'
gem 'jquery-rails', '4.0.3'
gem 'turbolinks', '2.3.0'
gem 'jbuilder', '2.2.3'
gem 'sdoc', '0.4.0', group: :doc
group :development, :test do
gem 'sqlite3', '1.3.9'
gem 'byebug', '3.4.0'
gem 'web-console', '2.0.0.beta3'
gem 'spring', '1.1.3'
gem 'guard'
gem 'guard-minitest'
end
group :test do
gem 'minitest-reporters', '~> 1.1', '>= 1.1.7'
gem 'mini_backtrace', '0.1.3'
gem 'ruby-prof'
end
group :production do
gem 'pg', '0.17.1'
gem 'rails_12factor', '0.0.2'
end
A: Try to add this in you Gemfile:
gem 'minitest', group: :test
gem 'minitest-reporters', group: :test
It works for me.
A: Have you tried this:
In your test_helper.rb file, add the following lines:
require "minitest/reporters" Minitest::Reporters.use!
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Flavorpill spoke with Williams as he relaxed with his daughter Saturn between stops on his national Afro-Punk tour.
Flavorpill: How was your experience playing CMJ '09?
Saul Williams: It had been about a month since my band and I performed together, so the first show of the tour is always a little hard. Hopefully it felt better to the audience than it did to me.
FP: CMJ is very DIY-oriented. Your last album was in that vein in that it was a download at your own price kind of deal. What are your thoughts on this artistic movement?
SW: I just think that the music industry is transforming. I think that part of what we did with Niggy Tardust — when we did it, right after Radiohead did, was how we founded the introduction of the new style too, and it just made sense. I think the coolest part about all this transformation is that artists and musicians are starting to get more control and better compensation for their work. And that's awesome.
FP: Your beginnings were as an actor — you studied your craft at Morehouse. How did you end up in music?
SW: I wrote rhymes a lot as a teenager, but I would write them in song format. I would write a first, second third verse and a chorus. I wouldn't write to music, just words for songs, but I imagined myself singing one day. But I quit doing that when I was like sixteen. Then I was fully focused on acting, which I'd been doing since I was younger.
When I went to graduate school for acting we were required to journal and I found that when I was writing, and it wasn't a class assignment, that the way that I wrote wasn't in straight sentences. And if I shared it with anybody, they would refer to it as a poem.
From that I entered the poetry scene in New York. And in that poetry scene, there's a lot happening in music and there's a lot not happening in music — meaning that what was becoming commercial about hip-hop was very different from what used to be commercial. You know, going from fun and clever type of stuff to gangster and grimy. It didn't feel as fulfilling. So I was feeling a lack of something in what I was hearing.
I was brought back to music primarily because I was hungry to hear something in a particular vein and it was becoming more and more evident that the only way I was going to hear it was if I did it myself. I was just getting more and more frustrated with what I was listening to and I couldn't understand why nobody would do it like this or like that.
A shot snapped during "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
FP: Tell us a little bit about Afro-Punk and your current sound.
SW: I've known the organizers of the Afro-Punk event for many years, and I thought it was essential to participate because what they were doing is a safe haven for kids, especially those of a different color or who grew up in different areas, who listen to different kinds of music and have different influences and maybe skateboard — whatever it is that they do that makes them feel like they're different or that they don't fit in.
I'm glad to be a part of it, especially with this album because Niggy Tardust is all about the idea: I can't let me or anybody else prevent me from becoming my fullest self in this lifetime. Which means that I can't let my idea of race, my idea of gender— I can't let any of those things get in the way. So I have to challenge myself beyond my comfort zone and allow the essence of myself to blossom and see where it leads me — where it takes me. This album is meant to inspire that. It's about confident self expression in the face of uniformity.
FP: Those artists painting the murals on the dance floor were pretty cool. Tell us a little bit about that.
SW: Afro-Punk has started to reach out to a lot of visual artists. So they've been meeting us in every city we've been in and adding to those murals. They're new artists, local artists. Every town that we've been to so far on this tour we've hooked up with local people — artists, DJs, skateboarders, local weirdos, and basically initiated them into the sense of knowing that we're about the same stuff. You're not alone, dude. You're not weird.
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The Taekwondo Grand Prix will once again bring together 250 of the world's leading athletes across 3 days of exciting competition in Manchester.
Athletes will earn important ranking points, both for Tokyo 2020 qualification and the Taekwondo World Championships that will also be taking place in Manchester in 2019.
It's not one to miss - you'll be able to see Olympic and World champions in action in this high kicking and explosive sport! | {
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We innovate
Cooperfrutas, CRL is an Organisation of Fruit Producers (OP), recognized and awarded in recent years with several distinctions such as PME Leader and PME Excellence. It began from a number of producers' will who have developed a daring project for the creation of a unit sized to suit their productive capacities and technically equipped to maintain the quality of the products and to match the highest standards and demands of the modern distribution.
It counts currently with its own production of fresh fruit, namely Rocha pear, apple in several varieties, plum and peach and has also production of fruit purees with no added sugar, which are distinguished by their high quality standards
We produce, retain and preserve, normalize, pack and sell the fruits of our holdings. Our infrastructures have the capacity and quality to conserve and produce at the level of the best there is.
Together with our business partners, we seek to find new products and new solutions.
Cooperfrutas has a technical staff that provides a cross-monitoring, from the field to the customer, in compliance with the rules of Integrated Production, Global GAP and traceability. In our center are implemented the standards of HACCP and the BRC certification, IFS among others.
We work by the constant demand for the improvement of our final product, which results in a high quality product, respecting the rules of food safety and environmental sustainability through the adoption of a range of good cultural practices carried out in a rational way and integrated in the agricultural ecosystem.
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HACCP, BRC certification and IFS, among others
Food safety and environmental sustainability
Who we work with...
Holding a high standard of quality, Cooperfrutas, CRL exports to several countries, including England, Brazil, Germany, Ireland, France, Spain, Middle East, Netherlands, Belgium, Morocco, Poland, Russia, Romania among others. In the Portuguese market, Cooperfrutas works, especially with the modern distribution of super and hypermarket chains.
We Innovate...
Cooperfrutas is a modern and innovative Cooperative, whose main focus is exclusively on the constant search for the improvement of its production processes, organization and quality and in instilling these principles to their members and employees.
Associated with its activity it develops a set of actions and practices to improve its environmental performance. In the central fruit warehouse has implemented a Rationalization Plan of Electric Power, makes composting of organic waste from its activity and installed a photovoltaic power production unit.
We develop innovation projects together with various state-owned entities, companies and universities.
Where we are...
We are in a region of excellence in horticultural production in the western region of Portugal, where there are a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) Western Rocha Pear and Protected Geographical Indication (IGP) Alcobaça Apple.
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In 2016 there was a global study conducted that indicated there are at least 53,000 professional coaches registered with the International Coach Federation. This organisation is the leading body for coaching. ICF coaches have met stringent education and experience requirements and demonstrate a thorough understanding of the coaching competencies that set the standard in the profession. Coaching has a range of applications for wellness, career, leadership, business and life. Many people do not understand what is involved, so here are 7 things that may be helpful when considering hiring a coach.
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The Horizons Conference centre, established recently by NHS Employers, was the perfect place to welcome NHS Professionals from across the region. Delegates from Hull, Manchester, North Yorkshire and Leeds were on hand to hear from a range of speakers.
The day kick-started with an introduction to the campaign by Scott Buckler, Campaign Manager. Next up was Rick Walker, Corporate Social Responsibility Manager at NHS England. Rick addressed the current staff engagement within NHS England and the areas to address such as staff transport.
Throughout the morning delegates were treated to a range of speakers including Steven Weeks, Policy Manager at NHS Employers who addressed the importance of staff behaviour in increasing sustainable development across the NHS. This was mirrored by Claire Igoe who showcased the work he team had carried out at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Claire spoke with great passion about the initiative and how it had captured the attention of staff and increased sustainability whilst helping with financial efficiency.
Thanks for yesterday at Leeds – I found it really enjoyable and am looking forward to the next event.
The mid-morning session focused on the role of industry partnerships for sustainability. One such key area within the recent NHS Estates statistics was Food procurement and cost. On hand to address this issue was Dr Tim Finnigan of Quorn who gave an insightful presentation into the true cost of meat production on our health and that of the world. Tim was joined by Jeannette Hinds who spoke of Carillion's successful staff leadership programmes and how supporting from the top and bottom can ensure improved services.
Sian McCart was also on hand to deliver an insightful look into water management and the ADSM programme to support NHS Trusts with their water consumption. Following a sustainable lunch, which included a wide range of tasty meat free options from Quorn, delegates were treated to an interactive presentation from Emma Wood of PHS. The presentation, entitled Technology vs Behaviour Change, examined both aspects of increasing sustainability within the NHS. Tables were split into groups and requested to discuss their thoughts on the two aspects. The session provided many thought provoking opinions on the true barriers to sustainable improvement.
The day concluded with two further presentations from Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Vegware. Alexis Keech has been with the YAS for many years and overseen huge sustainability development leading to great financial and carbon reduction success. Lucy Frankel was on hand to highlight the true cost of waste and recycling to the NHS with a passionate and insightful examination.
The day at Leeds was very good overall, thank you for organising. I especially liked the presentation from Manchester on how they've engaged their staff in behaviour change.
It was a great event at Leeds. Good content and well organised. Well done!
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A-Z of Derby by Maxwell Craven
Posted By: Amberley Publishing
Derby, Lowell & Joseph Wright
Derby has a long-established but little known connection with the American mill town of Lowell, Massachusetts, stemming from the Derby family of Francis Boott. He was a market gardener, florist and seedsman with premises in Derby Market Place and a house in Queen Street. He died suddenly in middle life leaving seven children, amongst whom was Kirk Boott (1756-1817). In January 1783, the artist Joseph Wright's elder brother John decided to accompany his life-long friend Kirk Boott to America too seek their fortune. They proceeded to London, where they appeared to have enjoyed two months enjoying the high life, before Boott took a ship to Boston, but leaving Wright behind. He arrived on 13th June 1783 and shortly afterwards married Mary Love, daughter of the Captain of the ship Rosamund on which he had crossed the Atlantic.
Why John Wright stayed behind is something of a mystery, but the explanation probably lies in those two months socialising in London. It would now seem that he had been offered a job, and indeed, he became a banker, rising to a partnership in the concern of Messrs. Smith, Wright and Gray, Lombard Street. It is well known that he stayed in touch with Boott, for the latter named his eldest son John Wright Boott (born 1788) after him. Like the Derby Lunar Society luminary John Whitehurst FRS, whom he undoubtedly knew well, John Wright later corresponded with Benjamin Franklin. Indeed, Whitehurst may have arranged an introduction when Wright decided to remain in London. It is possible too that he was able to provide the finance for his friend Boott.
Joseph Wright: The Indian Widow… (1785). (c. Derby Museums Trust)
According to Brad Parker, Kirk sent enthusiastic letters back to John Wright and his sister, Mrs. Horrocks, from the time of his arrival, most of which appear to be lost but their contents is to some extent reflected in his journal. It also seems likely that he also sent artefacts in exchange for saleable goods. That some of the earliest letters may have well included the material that inspired Joseph Wright to paint The Indian Widow, completed by 1785, carries more conviction than the suggestions floated by Benedict Nicolson, and concur with his asseveration that some of the detail of the picture – tomahawk, knife, head-dress – may have been painted from life.
In Boston, Boott established an import/export business, which included introducing the US elite to Derby Porcelain, compass dials (of which the latter could well have been products of Whitehurst's Derby works) and many other mainly local products. He was naturalized a US citizen in November 1787 becoming very wealthy, leaving at his death in 1817 five sons and four daughters
The most important outcome of this migration lay in the career of Boott's third son, Kirk (1790-1837). Whilst the eldest son initially returned to London to run that end of the family business, Kirk II was sent to England to be educated, going to school in Ashbourne and then Rugby and making numerous visits to family in Derby. After returning to study for three years at Harvard, he went back to Britain to join the army, seeing action in the Peninsula campaign 1812-1814 before getting a peacetime posting at Sheffield Garrison as a Captain in the 85th Regiment.
He visited Derby frequently at this time, staying at St. Helen's House with William Strutt, the Wrights, and his aunt, Mrs. John Horrocks. In 1818 he married Anne, a daughter of Alderman Dr. Thomas Haden, physician and protégé of Erasmus Darwin, who had been mayor of Derby in 1811 and 1819. Dr. Haden had been painted by Joseph Wright (as Edwin) when a child (and, as an adult, by Reinagle in 1813), and had been the junior partner and successor of Joseph's second brother Richard in his medical practice in St. Alkmund's Church Yard. Kirk Boott himself visited the local textile mills in 1817–18 as the guest of their co-proprietor, Strutt. Once married, however, he resigned his commission and returned to America. Anne and her sister Sarah Haden had been painted as children in 1796 by Joseph Wright, but Mary, Mrs. Francis Boott (née Tunaley of Derby, wife of Kirk Boott II's elder brother) later had it copied by Wright's friend John Holland of Ford in 1803 and from that had an engraving made. In 1954 the Ford copy was with Mrs. Robert Haydock of Dedham, Mass. a descendant and her kinsman, David Richardson of Charles River Mass., apparently owned the original.
From 1821 Boott was co-founder with Francis Cabot Lowell, Nathan Appleton and Patrick T. Jackson of a new settlement at East Chelmsford, of the confluence of the Merrimack and Pawtucket rivers in Massachusetts. This was to be a cotton-spinning city, and Boott's role was to set it up and run it. He had hoped to call it Derby, but the sudden death of Lowell led to its being given his name instead. Lowell himself had been the scion of a patrician family of Boston merchants and he had also visited Britain and originated the idea of a model textile industry in New England to rival Samuel Slater's Pawtucket Mills, set up a little before using ideas pirated from the Strutts at Belper. Boott, on the other hand, had the support of the Strutts in his enterprise, which was an important difference.
Kirk Boott of Lowell, unknown artist. (Collections of the Lowell Historical Society, A-Z of Derby, Amberley Publishing)
In 1824, Boott appointed Rev Theodore Edson as incumbent of his new settlement and personally designed St Anne's Church, which he based on St. Michael's, Derby, in which he had been married, whereas the dedication was in honour of his wife. It will come as no surprise that the Edgeworths (offspring and sister of the Lunar Society maverick Irish landowner Richard Lovel Edgeworth, who had extensive American property) kept William Strutt fully informed of Boott's enterprise, which appear to have continued to have Strutt's blessing.
Like Strutt, too, Boott was a competent architect, designing not only the church but workers' housing, mills and municipal buildings, some of which survive. In the end, the City of Lowell was a great success.
Francis, a son of the Boott's eldest brother, who had returned to London, later married Kirk Boott's daughter, Eliza Haden Boott, and their daughter Mary married her English cousin Charles Sydenham Haden, thus squaring the Derby circle yet again. One of the entrepreneurs attracted to the new city by Boott was George Washington Whistler, who set up a works to construct railway locomotives there in 1832. His son was the eminient London based impressionist painter James Abbott McNeil Whistler, later brother-in-law – and eventually, as with most of his friends, sworn enemy – of Boott's nephew Sir Francis Seymour Haden, etcher and eminent surgeon. Boott himself was killed in a street accident in 1837, but his legacy – and posterity – continued.
Exactly how much of Strutt's own idealism and ingenuity went into Lowell and its extensive mills it is impossible to say, but the Derby intellectual revolution of the 18th century was a fundamental inspiration at Lowell and if it should prove to have been international in its consequences no one should be surprised. After all, had not Bostonian Benjamin Franklin been a friend of Darwin's, a frequent guest of Whitehurst's and eminence grise of the Lunar Society?
Whilst Kirk Boott the elder imported and sold the products of William Duesbury's Derby China factory, the two families seem to have remained in touch, for much later the under-rated William Duesbury III (invariably portrayed as a talentless ne'er-do-well by China enthusiasts) sold his interest in the china works in 1815 in order to set up a white paint factory at Bonsall using a new process of his own devising, omitting the toxic lead element. Indeed, Duesbury was a formidably talented chemist, but ahead of his time by about 150 years. The business at Bonsall failed, after which he went to America, following in the footsteps of his scallywag of an uncle, James Duesbury. Having known Boott from his Derby days, he settled in Lowell almost from its foundation as an industrial chemist working on dyes for the fabrics being manufactured there. He was a convinced Universalist also like Boott and William Strutt a competent architect, designing for his sect a fine chapel in Shattuck Street, Lowell. Once ensconced in the Massachusetts city he also married again – perhaps bigamously, for we do not know the fate of his first family in Derby. He duly fathered more children, before, tragically, doing away with himself for reasons that remain obscure, on 12 December 1845. Apparently, he was by no means the last migrant from Derby to settle at Lowell, the city's textile mills attracting a significant proportion of their workforce from Derby and its region.
Needless to say, this and many other well-known and not-so well-known aspects of Derby's rich heritage are to be found in the pages of An A to Z of Derby.
Maxwell Craven's new book A-Z of Derby is available for purchase now.
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Litigation support investigations are increasingly important in the specialized world of Section 238 litigation in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, particularly in disputes between Chinese companies and their minority shareholders over fair value of the companies. Recent rulings by the Grand Court on valuation approaches in Section 238 proceedings underscore the need for evidence to support a company valuation.
REVIEW OF SECTION 238
This is a brief review of Section 238 with special attention to companies operating in the People's Republic of China ("China") but offering shares of a related entity incorporated in the Cayman Islands that are listed/quoted on various international stock exchanges/markets.
Simply stated, Section 238 provides a statutory mechanism by which shareholders in Cayman Islands' companies may dissent from mergers and consolidations, and they may simultaneously petition the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands (the "Grand Court")[1] to determine the "fair value" of their shares. Sadly, but not surprisingly, Section 238 does not define, and it does not provide a valuation methodology to determine "fair value". It is worthwhile noting the very nature of the legislation given the absence of "fair value" definition or valuation methodology, as applied to the dispute between the relevant company and the dissenting shareholder(s), will often encourage a negotiated settlement between the parties.
Although discussed briefly herein, we recommend readers have a quick look at Footnote 19, which identifies two ongoing litigation assistance areas of importance in Section 238 proceedings: valuation and disclosure obligations.
Section 238 - The Law [2]
Section 238 was initially enacted in May 2009 and, effectively, emulates Title 8, Section 262 of the General Corporation Law of Delaware, USA.[3] As noted by one commentator, among many, Section 238 litigation has rapidly increased in recent years due to issues related to "fair value" of China-related companies that are privatizing and delisting their shares.[4]
The relevant company, which has proceeded to seek a merger, consolidation and/or privatization/delisting, is usually represented by founding/majority shareholders, while dissenting shareholders are often large, global investment funds.
As should be readily evident and previously indicated, the primary issue at stake is "fair value", which necessitates reviewing judicial decisions interpreting the same.
CAYMAN ISLANDS' RECENT CHINA RELATED JUDICIAL DECISIONS
The Grand Court had issued three Section 238 final judgments as of 2020, one of which was an "…oil field services provider operating in the Russian market."[5] Two other final judgments were related to China-related companies, and these are discussed, briefly, below.
In the matter of Shanda Games Limited (FSD 14 of 2016, 25 April 2017) [6]
Shanda Games Limited ("Shanda") was founded by Chinese technology entrepreneurs, who, in 1999, "…introduced an online game with the ambition of connecting gamers in China using the Internet."[7]
The dispute arose when the founding shareholders sought to privatize and delist Shanda, made an offer to acquire the equity interests of all shareholders and several large investment funds/shareholders challenged the offer price and valuation pursuant to Section 238. A concise overview of the more than 100-page final judgment was issued by a leading Cayman Islands law firm.[8]
The key takeaway from Shanda is the massively differing opinions of the valuation of the company based on the Discounted Cash Flow Approach (the "DCF Approach"), which was the methodology agreed upon by the experts, e.g., USD2.6 billion versus USD7.3 billion. The Grand Court "…determined that it would be up to Shanda and the Dissenting Shareholders to each establish on the balance of probabilities that the valuation their particular expert had presented on the issue in question was reasonable and reliable."[9]
Shanda was further elaborated upon by the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal[10] and the United Kingdom Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. [11] [12] This largely focused on the holding of Shanda "…that the focus of attention in such cases should be on the value of the dissenters shares themselves, rather than on seeing the entitlement of the dissenting shareholders as being to a proportionate share in the value of the business as a going concern…the exercise is to value the shares as at the valuation date."[13]
The use of the DCF Approach increases the utility of forensic investigations related to valuation and disclosure obligations within the defined time period, e.g., valuation date.
In the matter of Qunar Cayman Islands Limited (FSD 76 of 2017, 13 May 2019) [14]
Qunar Cayman Islands Limited ("Qunar") was founded in May 2005 in China as an online travel agency.[15]
The dispute, yet again, arose when the majority shareholders sought to privatize and delist Qunar, made an offer to acquire the equity interests of all shareholders and several large investment funds/shareholders challenged the offer price and valuation pursuant to Section 238. A concise and well-written overview of the final judgment was issued by two leading Cayman Islands law firms.[16]
The key takeaway from Qunar is the Grand Court's decision to use a "…50/50 blended methodology of DCF and an analysis of the Company's traded share price."[17]
This more complicated "blended methodology" approach will only require enhanced efforts to obtain evidence to support a company valuation.
RECENT OUTCOMES (2022)
It is worthwhile noting a plethora of Section 238 interlocutory decisions related to various matters, including Procedural Matters, Interim Payments, Company Disclosure Obligations, Dissenter Disclosure Obligations, Management meetings and admissibility of evidence, Expert evidence, Minority Discount, Valuation Methodology and Costs, prior to final judgments are ongoing in the Cayman Islands.[18]
Recent outcomes (2022) continue to develop the many facets of "fair value".[19] Suffice it to say, many of these rulings have involved the founding/majority shareholder of China-related companies privatizing and delisting Cayman Islands' entities and large, investment funds/shareholders dissenting about the prices offered to them to buy out their equity interests.
Simply stated, I-OnAsia can play key roles in all these matters.
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[1]"Apart from when it sits as an appellate court from the lower courts or other tribunals (usually statutory, quasi-judicial), this court is a Superior Court of Record of First Instance, having unlimited jurisdiction in both criminal and civil matters." https://www.judicial.ky/courts/grand-court. [2] "Rights of dissenters 238. (1) A member of a constituent company incorporated under this Law shall be entitled to payment of the fair value of that person's shares upon dissenting from a merger or consolidation. (2) A member who desires to exercise that person's entitlement under subsection (1) shall give to the constituent company, before the vote on the merger or consolidation, written objection to the action. (3) An objection under subsection (2) shall include a statement that the member proposes to demand payment for that person's shares if the merger or consolidation is authorised by the vote. (4) Within twenty days immediately following the date on which the vote of members giving authorisation for the merger or consolidation is made, the constituent company shall give written notice of the authorisation to each member who made a written objection. (5) A member who elects to dissent shall, within twenty days immediately following the date on which the notice referred to in subsection (4) is given, give to the constituent company a written notice of that person's decision to dissent, stating — (a) his name and address; (b) the number and classes of shares in respect of which that person dissents; and (c) a demand for payment of the fair value of that person's shares. (6) A member who dissents shall do so in respect of all shares that that person holds in the constituent company. (7) Upon the giving of a notice of dissent under subsection (5), the member to whom the notice relates shall cease to have any of the rights of a member except the right to be paid the fair value of that person's shares and the rights referred to in subsections (12) and (16). (8) Within seven days immediately following the date of the expiration of the period specified in subsection (5), or within seven days immediately following the date on which the plan of merger or consolidation is filed, whichever is later, the constituent company, the surviving company or the consolidated company shall make a written offer to each dissenting member to purchase that person's shares at a specified price that the company determines to be their fair value; and if, within thirty days immediately following the date on which the offer is made, the company making the offer and the dissenting member agree upon the price to be paid for that person's shares, the company shall pay to the member the amount in money forthwith. (9) If the company and a dissenting member fail, within the period specified in subsection (8), to agree on the price to be paid for the shares owned by the member, within twenty days immediately following the date on which the period expires — (a) the company shall (and any dissenting member may) file a petition with the Court for a determination of the fair value of the shares of all dissenting members; and (b) the petition by the company shall be accompanied by a verified list containing the names and addresses of all members who have filed a notice under subsection (5) and with whom agreements as to the fair value of their shares have not been reached by the company. (10) A copy of any petition filed under subsection (9)(a) shall be served on the other party; and where a dissenting member has so filed, the company shall within ten days after such service file the verified list referred to in subsection (9)(b). (11) At the hearing of a petition, the Court shall determine the fair value of the shares of such dissenting members as it finds are involved, together with a fair rate of interest, if any, to be paid by the company upon the amount determined to be the fair value. (12) Any member whose name appears on the list filed by the company under subsection (9)(b) or (10) and who the Court finds are involved may participate fully in all proceedings until the determination of fair value is reached. (13) The order of the Court resulting from proceeding on the petition shall be enforceable in such manner as other orders of the Court are enforced, whether the company is incorporated under the laws of the Islands or not. (14) The costs of the proceeding may be determined by the Court and taxed upon the parties as the Court deems equitable in the circumstances; and upon application of a member, the Court may order all or a portion of the expenses incurred by any member in connection with the proceeding, including reasonable attorney's fees and the fees and expenses of experts, to be charged pro rata against the value of all the shares which are the subject of the proceeding. (15) Shares acquired by the company pursuant to this section shall be cancelled and, if they are shares of a surviving company, they shall be available for re-issue. (16) The enforcement by a member of that person's entitlement under this section shall exclude the enforcement by the member of any right to which that person might otherwise be entitled by virtue of that person holding shares, except that this section shall not exclude the right of the member to institute proceedings to obtain relief on the ground that the merger or consolidation is void or unlawful." https://www.cima.ky/upimages/lawsregulations/CompaniesLaw2020Revision_1579811065_1599479694.pdf. [3] Any stockholder of a corporation of this State who holds shares of stock on the date of the making of a demand pursuant to subsection (d) of this section with respect to such shares, who continuously holds such shares through the effective date of the merger, consolidation, or conversion, who has otherwise complied with subsection (d) of this section and who has neither voted in favor of the merger, consolidation or conversion nor consented thereto in writing pursuant to § 228 of this title shall be entitled to an appraisal by the Court of Chancery of the fair value of the stockholder's shares of stock under the circumstances described in subsections (b) and (c) of this section. https://delcode.delaware.gov/title8/c001/sc09/index.html. [4] "In particular, there has been a trend of Cayman Islands incorporated companies operating in the People's Republic of China being taken private, delisting from the US stock exchange, and then relisting on alternative stock exchanges, sometimes at a much higher value shortly thereafter." https://www.ogier.com/publications/appraising-section-238-fair-value-proceedings-in-the-cayman-islands-an-overview?_gl=1*jmnd3b*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTAyNzI1ODk0Mi4xNjcwMzAzOTYy*_ga_PNXNNXG9H5*MTY3MDMwMzk2Mi4xLjAuMTY3MDMwMzk2Mi4wLjAuMA... [5] In the Matter of Integra Group, https://cilr.judicial.ky/Judgments/Cayman-Islands-Law-Reports/Cases/CILR2016/CILR161192.aspx. [6] https://ky.vlex.com/vid/re-shanda-games-ltd-793259965. [7] https://www.shanda.com/shanda-games/. [8] https://www.conyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Rebranded-2017-04-CAY-Article-Dissenting-Shareholders-Fair-Value-Petitions-and-Statutory-Appraisals-New-Guidance-from-the-Cayman-Islands.pdf. [9] Page 2, Ibid. [10] "Appeals from the Grand Court go to the Court of Appeal." https://www.judicial.ky/courts/court-of-appeal. [11] "Until recently, the Privy Council remained the final appellate court for most Commonwealth countries. Today it still presides in that capacity only for certain final appeals from within…The British Overseas Territories, including the Cayman Islands and a few Commonwealth countries, including the Bahamas." https://www.judicial.ky/courts/judicial-committee-of-the-privy-council. [12] "In Shanda Games the uplift was 134.9%, plus 4.3% interest. This uplift was subsequently reduced to 81% (plus interest) by the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal to take account of a "minority discount", or discount for lack of control, in valuing the dissenters' shareholdings, which was recently upheld by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Counci." https://www.ogier.com/publications/appraising-section-238-fair-value-proceedings-in-the-cayman-islands-an-overview?_gl=1*jmnd3b*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTAyNzI1ODk0Mi4xNjcwMzAzOTYy*_ga_PNXNNXG9H5*MTY3MDMwMzk2Mi4xLjAuMTY3MDMwMzk2Mi4wLjAuMA... [13] https://www.conyers.com/publications/view/qunar-cayman-islands-limited-10-may-2019-qunar/. [14] https://www.wilberforce.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Qunar-Judgment-Amended-13-May-2019.pdf. [15] https://www.qunar.com/. [16] https://www.conyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2019-05-CAY-Offshore-Case-Qunar-Cayman-Islands-Limited-10-May-2019-%E2%80%9CQunar%E2%80%9D.pdf and https://www.harneys.com/our-blogs/offshore-litigation/qunar-company-victory-in-landmark-s-238-ruling/. [17] https://www.harneys.com/our-blogs/offshore-litigation/qunar-company-victory-in-landmark-s-238-ruling/. [18] FSD Users Sub-committee – Section 238 Proceedings, https://judicial.ky/wp-content/uploads/publications/reports/FSDUsersSubSection238CaseSummariesJune2021.pdf. [19] https://www.ogier.com/publications/reappraising-section-238-fair-value-proceedings-an-update-on-recent-developments#. | {
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Notre Dame's Department of Physics will be represented at PhysCon, the 2012 Quadrennial Physics Congress, by Prof. Sylwia Ptasinska and Graduate Student Sarah Reiff. PhysCon is hosted by Sigma Pi Sigma, the physics honor society. It is November 8-10 in Orlando, Florida.
Prof. Ptasinska and Ms. Reiff will be available to answer student's questions about the physics graduate program at Notre Dame.
PhysCon will bring together nearly 800 physics undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni, and faculty to address common concerns for the discipline and for society. Many attendees are student leaders on their campuses that have been active in physics research and community outreach. | {
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The stereotype of the tortured worker who needs to "go for a walk" to get through his writer's block or come up with a new idea may be more than a stereotype. At least one new study suggests that a good long walk outdoors can do wonders for your creativity and boost your overall happiness.
We've mentioned before that getting outdoors can improve your productivity, and a 2008 study in the journal Psychological Science [PDF] supported it. Now, a brand new study suggests that same contact with nature and the outdoors can boost creativity as well.
The study only included 56 individuals, all of whom were fit and averaging 28 years old, but the results were still interesting: those who took a word association and skill test after a day or two of walking did much better than those who took the test before they left.
Researchers think that both the exposure to nature and the outdoors (as well as the walking) helped, but they also noted that all of the participants were asked to leave their smartphones, laptops and tablets behind. Granted, you can't do that, and you can't disappear for a two-day hike every time you're feeling short on ideas, but researchers do suggest that getting outdoors and walking can help us concentrate — that there's something about natural environments that helps us focus. So the next time you're struggling at work, maybe go for a walk around the building, or take an afternoon and visit a local park.
I've had the great opportunity to work at three different locations, all near the water's edge. For every one of these, I am stuck inside behind a screen all day with the exception of my lunch hour, or a quick walk in the afternoon. From my (entirely anecdotal) experience, getting outside and near the water with fresh air and no tech (exception: a book on my Kindle) has always helped, and I am noticably less productive / creative if I don't do these things. | {
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Oxford: Printed for William Pickering, London and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825. Frontispiece portrait in volume I.
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Don Rodrigo Pacheco y Osorio de Toledo, 3rd Marquess of Cerralvo () (c. 1565, Spain – June, 1652, Madrid) was a Spanish nobleman, inquisitor of Valladolid, and viceroy of New Spain. He held the latter position from November 3, 1624 to September 16, 1635.
Early career and appointment as viceroy of New Spain
Rodrigo Pacheco y Osorio was born in Spain in the 1560s. He was a relative of Juan Antonio Pacheco, viceroy of Catalonia. After distinguishing himself in military service, he was named inquisitor of Valladolid.
When the rioting and disorders involving the previous viceroy, Diego Carrillo de Mendoza, 1st Marquess of Gelves, and the archbishop of Mexico, Juan Pérez de la Serna came to the attention of King Philip IV of Spain, he chose Pacheco y Osorio to investigate the causes and take charge of the government. Pacheco received specific, detailed instructions, among them to uncover the true causes of the disorders and punish those in the wrong. He was given extraordinary powers to accomplish these ends.
Foreign threats
He arrived in Mexico City on November 3, 1624, and took up the reins of government. However, his specific instructions were put aside so that he could deal with more urgent matters. Spain was now at war with France and the Dutch Republic, and a Dutch fleet was menacing the Pacific port of Acapulco. Pacheco immediately busied himself with the defense of Acapulco.
On December 15, 1628 Dutch Admiral Piet Hein captured a Spanish fleet in the straits between Florida and the Bahamas. This fleet was transporting 12 million pesos (mostly gold) and much merchandise from New Spain to the mother country.
Later in his administration, Dutch corsairs occupied the city of Campeche (April 17, 1633), but were driven out by 200 militiamen under the command of Captain Francisco Maldonado. However they returned August 12, under Jean de Fors, and sacked the city.
To protect against Indian incursions from the north, Pacheco established the presidio of Cerralvo in the New Kingdom of León y Castilla (present day Nuevo León).
The drainage projects
The other major problem facing the new viceroy was drainage, a perennial problem for Mexico City resulting in major flooding from the early sixteenth century through to the late nineteenth century. After major flooding in 1607, there was a large-scale project to drain water from the city via a combination of an open drainage ditch and tunnels. The project was known as the Desagüe and was a hugely expensive undertaking in terms of finances and diversion of Indian labor. Concerned that the construction on dikes and the drainage system had been suspended, Pacheco y Osorio restarted some construction in 1626. He restored and reinforced the walls surrounding the city and began some other minor projects to complete the earlier plans of the engineer Adrian Boot. The following year, the Río Cuautitlán broke through the dike that separated it from Lake Zumpango. The waters rose half a meter, flooding the city. The city government asked the viceroy to order the construction of more drainage projects. Time passed in consultations, and the water receded.
In 1629 the city suffered its worse flooding in recorded history. The Río Aculhuacán broke through its dikes, flooding the entire city from 1 to 2 meters deep. Transportation was by canoe, and many families left the city permanently. The rains continued, and the flood waters did not recede. Probably 30,000 persons died, and it was feared that the capital might disappear completely. Parts of the city remained flooded for four years. On May 19, 1630, the viceroy ordered the capital moved to Tacubaya, nearby but on higher ground, pending an open discussion in the guilds of the city. The guilds were opposed, resolving instead to restart the engineering works. By the end of the year, the engineer Enrico Martínez had restarted the work. By 1632 the Huehuetoca canal had finally been completed and the Calzada de San Cristóbal, atop a wall surrounding the city that served as a dike, had been renovated.
Return to Spain
The viceroy was not an honest administrator of public funds. Because he directed many public works, much money passed through his hands, and was diminished somewhat in the transaction. He returned to Spain in September, 1635 an immensely rich man. Philip IV heaped honors on him, making him councillor of state, lord of the bedchamber and majordomo of the palace. Later he was Spanish ambassador to Vienna. He died in Madrid in June, 1652.
References
"Pacheco y Osorio, Rodrigo," Enciclopedia de México, v. 10. Mexico City, 1988.
García Puron, Manuel, México y sus gobernantes, v. 1. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrua, 1984.
Orozco Linares, Fernando, Gobernantes de México. Mexico City: Panorama Editorial, 1985, .
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Q: Detect object changes for java serialization I use java serialization to save my java objects into files. I would like to implement a new system where I only save the object if any changes have been made to it. Is there any java built in option to detect if an object changed during the execution of the program?
Or the only way to detect this is by using a flag that will change if any of the setters of the object is called?
Thanks
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BMW has launched a plethora of new models of late catering for almost every buyer's needs.
Wednesday, 10 September 2014, 22:00
The latest addition to the line-up is the Convertible, which adds to the extension of the new BMW 2 Series range. The BMW 2 Series Convertible is the successor to the world's most popular open-top premium model in this vehicle class; systematic development of hallmark strengths of the BMW 1 Series Convertible in terms of driving dynamics, efficiency, agility, athletic elegance, emotion, comfort, functionality and intelligent networking; open-top driving experience of unmatched intensity thanks to typical BMW seat position and wide-opening top; rear-wheel-drive – unique in the segment – ensures outstanding dynamics; market launch from February 2015 including BMW M Performance Automobile and BMW M235i Convertible.
Independent exterior design, developed in parallel with BMW 2 Series coupé, sporting hallmark BMW Convertible features and clear visual differentiation from the compact models of the BMW 1 Series; elegantly stretched lines; flat silhouette with pronounced swage line; powerfully sculpted rear-wheel arches pointing up rear-wheel-drive configuration; targeted personalisation through model variants, Advantage, Luxury Line, Sport Line and M Sport, each with specific exterior and interior design as well as equipment features.
Newly developed, electrically powered fabric top with additional insulation and optimised acoustic comfort; opens and closes in 20 seconds at the push of a button, even while driving at speeds of up to 50 km/h if required; choice of three roof colours: Black (standard), anthracite with silver effect and brown with silver effect (optional).
The Convertible will be offered as a roaring M235i, with a six-cylinder in-line petrol engine with M Performance TwinPower Turbo technology producing 240kW/450Nm of torque. Or a 228i variant with a four-cylinder in-line petrol engine producing 180kW and 350Nm. Also available is a 220i derivative with 135kW of power and 270Nm of torque.
The diesel engine in the range comes in the form of a 220d, equipped with four-cylinder in-line diesel engine capable of producing 140kW/400Nm.
The new BMW 2 Series Convertible is scheduled to go on sale in South Africa in the first quarter of 2015. Pricing and other detailed specifications will be confirmed in due course.
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Shukubo: Sacred Stay atop Mt. Koyasan
November 24, 2016 by islandkings
"The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers." ~Matsuo Basho, 17th century Japanese philosopher and poet
Entering Through Our Temple's Gate
"Here is our drink menu," our apprentice monk says as he prepares one of our suite's tatami rooms for our first vegetarian shojin ryori (vegetarian) dinner. Picking out a nice white Riesling, Jody and I are quite surprised since we are sitting in the middle of a practicing Buddhist temple atop Mount Koyasan, one of Buddhism's most sacred sites in all of Japan. In fact, it is the very place where Buddhism took hold many centuries ago in this island nation. The monks here, in progressive and pragmatic fashion, simply don's take offense at the idea of alcohol. After all, as they say, they are not the ones partaking! And like I say, "what would Jesus drink," right? Many sects of Buddhism in Japan are not anything like your Mamma's Southern Baptist Church, Catholic Cathedral, or Jewish Synagogue. And that's exactly why this temple will serve as our luxury hotel accommodations for the next three nights.
Quiet and Peaceful Accommodations
Shukubo is a type of accommodation in Japan that is actually part of a working Japanese temple or shrine. But it's really so much more than that. Shukubo is about capturing the tranquility and the beauty of Japan, which in large part emanates from that country's legendary spiritual culture and zen-like harmony. A temple stay can help calm your body and mind, where Japanese rock garden can be peacefully and privately contemplated, and where healthy yet extravagant vegetarian dishes are served privately in your room by resident monks.
Corner Suite, Sun-lit Passages, Garden View
Historically, this type of lodging was offered only for worshippers, especially those on pilgrimage. Today however the clientele have expanded and the temples and shrines have become well-accustomed to foreigners of all flavors. Koyasan is perhaps one of the best places in Japan to experience a night at a temple, with something in excess of 50 of the 117 temples found there serving as shukubo. But be careful though; the accommodations run the gamut from in expensive hostel-like digs to high-end ryokan (see Live Fishbowl Prime: Gourmet Food at a Japanese Ryokan for more), and the staff there may not be proficient in your language, or even English. Reservations can be made online if you are careful; the typical cost for a stay starts at around $100, although there are cheaper and MUCH more expensive rates. Those with private bathroom facilities, which only a few offer, can climb up in excess of $300 a night, with luxury accommodations costing even more. Note that like for the rest of Japan, these rates are quoted "per person, per night." Most stays include dinner and breakfast, some served privately while others serving family style in a common area. Many accept credit card, although be sure to check as some still operate on a cash-only basis, although this is becoming more and more rare in Japan.
Warm and Comfy Private Facilities
The wooden temple structures, sparse décor, and tatami covered rooms all promote a warmth of form and function which focuses your energy not on things, but on the moment. The courtyard gardens of sand, rock and foliage, viewed from the rooms' long, narrow corridors, dictate the essence of a deep spiritual harmony with nature. And the floor-centric culture found throughout Japan literally grounds one with Mother Earth, resulting in a renewed perspective and one of the most fabulous nights of sleep, EVER.
Futons on Tatami are Incredibly Comfortable!
Temple lodgings typically offer private, traditional Japanese style rooms with tatami floors, paper-covered sliding doors (fusuma) and shared or communal toilets and sinks. There actually are very few temple stays in Koyasan that offer en suite washrooms. Thick futons and rice or pellet-filled pillows are spread on the tatami floor in the evening after dinner, repurposing the room's dining and living room into your bedroom for the night. There is sparse furniture, if any. Some shukubo have typical Japanese air conditioning and heat provided in each room by remote control; other more basic accommodations utilize gas heaters in cooler weather and offer no cooling other than a portable dehumidifier during other seasons.
Living and Dining Area
The temple we selected ("Sojiin," booked through Booking.com) went far beyond these average standards, and instead offered facilities more aligned with nicer ryokans, complete with private a private washroom, soaking tub, and lavishly prepared and presented meals in our suite that probably approached the size of smaller houses in Japan. The Japanese measure rooms by the number of tatami mats, and our living/dining room was 12, and our bedroom area was 8. Since we had a corner suite with long corridors on two sides overlooking the gardens, add another 16. Then there was our closet/kitchenette area, separate toilet, sink basin, and washroom (waterproof room with shower and soaking tub), say another 4 mats. Converting 34 mats into square feet returns a value of roughly 700!
Jody Enjoying our Temple's Zen Garden from our Suite
Japanese Buddhist temples serve a kind of vegetarian cuisine called shojin ryori. This is a cuisine completely free of fish, meat, and many of the stronger spices, like garlic or certain onions. Our monk explained it all this way: true Buddhists do not eat any animal or animal product from life that is sentient – the ability to feel or perceive and respond to sensations of any kind. Monks, however, can eat meats and fish if offered to them. At shukubo, many small delicately prepared and visually stunning dishes served over a number of courses that span sometimes well over an hour, and are thought to be the very origin of Japanese food which has become so popular. Prepared by the right chef, the meals can be quite delicious, but certainly are different for most Westerners.
Meals Served Privately over 90 Minutes and Many Courses!
Since Shukubo accommodations are an integral part of working temples and shrines, guests are usually required to follow a certain decorum, or even some house rules. While some have curfew hours (usually around 0600-2200), others do not. But they all will have quiet hours, and respect is required at all times throughout the complex. However, since ancient times, Buddhist Temples and to a lesser extent Shinto Shrines have been accepting of many peoples while offering little or no judgment. Regardless of your country of origin or religion of choice, as long as you can respect the religion of others, you remain welcomed at shukubo.
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Guests are also invited to participate in morning prayers, which typically begin promptly at 6:00am. Go at least once to soak in the timeless traditions of esoteric Buddhism of harmonic chanting, rhythmic gongs, and the thick fragrance of incense permeating the air. The ceremonies last about 30-45 minutes and are followed by breakfast around thirty minutes later. During your stay, ask for a formal tour of the temple grounds: each temple has its own unique cultural treasures, painted screens and Zen garden that the staff will happily share with you.
Suite's Sitting Area
Then there is zazen. Not every shukubo offers a zazen experience, but it's worthwhile to find one which does (see Temple Transcendence: Zen Meditation in Kyoto for our experience). Sitting still, eyes closed, attempting to empty your mind in phase with the mesmerizing chants, you can begin to feel that the very essence of time slows and moves around you rather than through you as it so harshly does in our normally overly hectic lives. Zazen provides much-needed escape, a way to break from the inertia of everyday life, stilling forces which normally compel frenzied thought and chaotic motion throughout the day. In fact, after just fifteen or thirty minutes of focused, controlled breathing, a measure of tranquility can be felt. It is said that the more demanding a person's life is or the more cluttered someone's mind may be, the more relief which may be realized. Take this opportunity to refresh and revitalize yourself!
But why so many shukubo here in Koyasan? The mountain top serves sometimes as the beginning, but almost always the end of an important pilgrimage for spiritual Japanese (see Mt. Koya: A Pilgrimage of "Eat, Pray, Bathe" for more). And all those pilgrims need places to stay and eat during their spiritual quests. Further, more and more tourists flock to this area of Japan just a short train ride outside of Osaka since it has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, in large part due to the important and expansive temples and famous cemetery located here, along with ancient cedar forests, historic gates, local restaurants, quaint cafes and of course discount souvenir shops.
Gates Closed at 2200
With a town population of only about 3,000, Koyasan stands at the very genesis of Shingon Buddhism, a Chinese-influenced esoteric philosophical interpretation of Buddha introduced to Japan in the year 805 by a man named Kobo Daishi, one of Japan's most revered religious figures, who's mausoleum is also found here. Kongobuji Temple in the town serves as the headquarters for this sect, which has more than 4,000 temples and missions throughout the world.
The foot of Mt. Koyasan can easily be reached by train from Osaka station or Kansai airport with one switch. Your fare will include a final funicular ride up the steep mountainside (the Japanese refer to this mode of travel as "cable car"), where a bus can be taken to the stop nearest your shukubo.
And be sure to clink together a couple of glasses of wine during your stay; the monks will happily oblige, and besides, what would Jesus drink, right?
Posted in Buddhism, Japan, Japanese Religion, Koyasan, Okinawa Living. Tagged accommodations, Buddha, Buddhism, buddhist, experience, hotel, japan, Japanese, Koyasan, religion, religious, sacred, shukubo, spiritual, temple, unique, zen
Floating Torii of Miyajima
September 2, 2015 by islandkings
Standing at the base of perhaps the most iconic torii in all of Asia, it's easy to feel the divine dimension which seems to emanate from each and every wooden fiber. The Great Torii (Otorii) of Itsukushima, a Shinto Shrine on the island of Miyajima, like all torii (see Trampled Torii for more), marks the boundary of sacred ground, a physical reminder of the split between the spirit and the human worlds. It also remains as the ceremonial shrine entrance for souls of the departed and the still living alike.
The first Otorii at this location was erected in 1168, a little more than 200 meters offshore. Since then, the gate has continually served the larger shrine, although the one we see today dates to a reconstruction of 1875, itself the eight Otorii in the shrine's long history. Eight rebuilds are not too shabby for 950 years of sitting in the ocean exposed to the elements!
The Otorii is about 55 feet in height, about 80 feet in length at the arch, and weighs a whopping 60 tons. The main pillars are natural camphor, approximately 500 to 600 years old, a tree type known to be resistant to rot and insects. The smaller supporting pillars are natural cedar. The arch has a roof made of cypress bark thatching. Architecturally, today's design dates back to 1547, and consists of four smaller torii supporting the larger in the style of medieval Ryōbu Shintō ("dual Shinto"), a mix of esoteric Buddhist and Shinto religions.
Arguably, the best time to view the Otorii is during high tide, although one must consider lighting as well. When the waters are high, the gate can appear to float dramatically on or over the sea. At dusk the arch can sometimes be beautifully contrasted against the golden skies of the setting sun and distant mountain ranges. During low tide, the waters recede enough to make a relatively dry trek to the Otorii's base. While the pictures may not be as beautiful, seeing the gate up close and personal is something to behold. The structure is truly a massive one!
Shot in the Rain
Cruises around Otorii can be hired at the Miyajima ferry terminal at night when the gate is illuminated by powerful lights along the shore. And, if you're lucky enough to catch a high tide, the boat will even pass under and through the gate!
The structure itself is not sunk or otherwise secured below the seabed, but stands in place strictly under its own substantial weight. Even though, the Great Torii seems all but impervious to the best that Mother Nature can throw at it: it has survived, with little or no damage, storms, typhoons, and even earthquakes.
How is this possible? As an engineer, I found this design rather intriguing…if not unlikely. But if you think back 950 years, the technology and tools necessary to build an under-ocean foundation just didn't exist. Rather, the architect's strategy focuses on weight that creates pressure, and on wooden joints that offset any potentially destructive forces encountered by absorbing vibration and small displacements of the gate's various components.
Self-Timer, Tripod Portrait, Shot in the Rain!
The Gate stands on two main and four minor pillars, where the smaller supports act to buttress the larger, giving the structure stability in two dimensions. Its weight acts in the third. Although the pillars themselves are the bases of truly massive trees, another seven tons of weight is added topside by filling the boxed structure below the upper arch with a slew of fist-sized stones that ensure the upper structure stays firmly in place. Then the entire structure is held together by wooden wedges, which absorb motion without unbalancing or otherwise damaging the Torii.
View from the base of Mount Misen
The vermilion color of Shinto Shrines and torii across Japan is believed to help ward off malevolent specters. The lacquer which carries the color also offers some protection from rot and decay, since most torii remain constructed of wood. The sun and the moon are painted on the east and the west (respectively) of the Otorii roof, as implored by Feng Shui in an effort to help further block demons.
The theatrical Otorii of Itsukushima Shrine and Miyajima island is one of Japan's most popular tourist attractions for good reason, and is no doubt the most recognizable and celebrated feature for most any visitor. As one of three officially designated most scenic views in all of Japan, it is one not to be missed!
For more information on the Otorii and Miyajima Island, please see:
http://visit-miyajima-japan.com/en/culture-and-heritage/spiritual-heritage-temples-shrines/le-torii-flottant.html
Day trips from Hiroshima are easily accomplished. Direct two-way ferry service operates between Miyajima and Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park.
Posted in Buddhism, Japan, Japanese Religion, Miyajima, Shinto, The Far East (Asia), The Floating Torii. Tagged Asia, asian, floating torii, japan, Japanese, miyajima, otorii, religion, religious, sacred, Shinto Shrine, shrine, torii | {
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Ready for Karaoke Night? How to Use Apple Music Sing
With Apple Music Sing, the company's music-streaming service now supports karaoke, provided you have the right iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV. Here's how to prep for your next sing-along.
byTyler Hayes Dec 16, 2022
Hosting a karaoke night this holiday season? Feel like belting out some tunes on your own? Apple just rolled out Apple Music Sing, a new karaoke feature for Apple Music, with its latest OS updates. It's available to all subscribers of the music-streaming service via supported iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. Here's how to put your vocal talents to to the test.
How Use Apple Music Sing
Many songs in Apple Music feature real-time lyrics that help you follow along as the song progresses. However, only Sing-enabled songs are optimized for karaoke mode. On compatible songs, tap the quote icon to view the lyrics, and then use the microphone icon to adjust the volume of the original artist's voice. Background vocals are left intact with lyrics in a smaller font tucked beneath the main words. For songs that have a duet, lyrics will align to the left and right of the screen to indicate different singers' parts.
How to Find Karaoke Songs
Apple says millions of songs are part of the Sing feature at launch, as are 50 dedicated companion playlists. Currently, tracks enabled for karaoke through Sing can be found in a dedicated section within Apple Music. On an iPhone, tap the Search icon along the bottom of the app, then select the curated section for Sing tracks. Within this collection there are more curated playlists of karaoke songs such as holiday and duets.
What Devices Support Apple Music Sing?
In order to use the karaoke feature, you must be using a device with an A13 Bionic chip (or later). There hasn't been any clarification on why this hardware is tied to the feature, but that means your supported options are limited.
To use Apple Music Sing on an iPhone, you will need an iPhone SE (2022), or a device from the iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 13, or iPhone 14 family of phones running iOS 16.2 and above. For iPad models, you must have at least a 5th gen 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 3rd gen 11-inch iPad Pro, 4th gen iPad Air, 6th gen iPad mini, or 9th gen iPad, running iPadOS 16.2
If you plan to use the karaoke feature on a television, you will need the Apple TV 4K released in late 2022, running the latest version of tvOS. At this time, Apple Music Sing is not currently supported on Mac computers or via Apple Music for Android.
Are Microphones Compatible With Apple Music Sing?
While Sing is intended to be used as a DIY karaoke system on your phone, the Music app is not directly compatible with hardware accessories, such as microphones. However, that does not mean you are out of luck when it comes to the setup experience.
You can connect your iPhone or iPad to an external speaker in order to raise the music volume, and a microphone can be used with that setup to create your own karaoke station. Microphone kits can be purchased at a number of online stores, including Amazon.
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Most Anticipated Book Releases Fall & Winter 2016: Contemporary Fiction
Posted September 5, 2016 by meezcarrie in Christian, coming soon, contemporary, Most Anticipated Fall Winter 2016 / 66 Comments
Fall is almost here, y'all!! I'm SO EXCITED!! I adore fall – the cooler temps (hallelujah), the colorful trees, pumpkin everything, apple everything, those little "fun size" boxes of Nerds and Dots that come out at Halloween (the only time I want to eat either of those).
And my favorite part about fall? It comes right before WINTER! My favoritest season because winter brings SNOW! And hot chocolate! And gloves! And scarves! And adorable earmuffs!
Yay! I'm clapping my hands in anticipation! (How many exclamation marks did I use in those paragraphs? I don't even want to know.)
Another thing I love about fall and winter? All the marvelous books releasing in the next few months! I already know I'm going to leave some out… Aigh!
Just a Kiss by Denise Hunter (Thomas Nelson, Sept 6) – Watching the love of his life falling for his brother was enough to send Riley straight to boot camp. But over a year later, he's officially a marine, and Beau and Paige are no longer an item. When Riley's tour in Afghanistan is up, he intends to confess his feelings to Paige and win his best friend's heart once and for all.
But all that changes when an IED takes the life of a comrade and leaves Riley an amputee. Now he's heading home, injured and troubled. His plans to win Paige are a distant dream. She deserves so much more than the man that's left. All he can do now is put some healthy distance between them. But upon his return he discovers his family has arranged for him to stay with Paige.
Paige is a nurturer at heart and happy to take care of her best buddy. By all appearances he's adjusting miraculously well to his disability. But as the days pass, Paige begins to see that the smiles and laughter are just a mask for the pain he's hiding. He has nightmares and mood swings, and his unwavering independence keeps him from accepting help from anyone, including her. To make matters worse, her job is in serious jeopardy. The animal shelter that she's poured her heart into has lost its funding, and she has three months to come up the money needed to save it.
As the weeks wear on with the two in such close proximity, Paige's feelings for Riley begin to shift into unchartered territory. Why is she suddenly noticing his corded arm muscles and the way his lips curl at the corners? Will she be able to deny her feelings for another Callahan brother? And will Riley let his heart heal so he can let Paige in? Goodreads | Amazon
The Room With The Second-Best View by Virginia Smith (Harvest House, Sept 1) – Excitement is in the air in Goose Creek, Kentucky, as the small town prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary and the veterinarian's upcoming wedding. But trouble is brewing in this provincial paradise…
Al Richardson agreed to open a B&B with his wife after his retirement in two years, but Millie secretly invites some guests to stay for the wedding. She plans to be the most gracious Southern hostess—until a tumble down the stairs leaves her unprepared for their quirky and cantankerous first guest.
Meanwhile, the town's anniversary plans are in a state of chaos as the celebration committee scrambles to raise the necessary funds—an effort spearheaded by a "newcomer," which ruffles the townsfolk's feathers.
Goose Creek has lasted 150 years. Can it survive the next month? Goodreads | Amazon
The First Gift by Ruth Logan Herne (Franciscan Media, paperback Sept 23) – Bringing to mind classics like Catherine Marshall's Christy, society's standards are put to the test and a Northern Appalachian town comes together to save a neglected child in Ruth Logan Herne's new romance, The First Gift. This poignant novel tells the story of five-year-old Cassie Carruthers, who lives in a bug-infested shack in the hills of Western New York's Southern Tier. Her mother has died and Cassie spends her days fending for herself while her alcoholic father drinks himself into a stupor. But Cassie's isolation has not gone unnoticed in the tightknit community of Phillipsburg. When a concerned neighbor alerts the county, the community sets a plan in motion to rescue the neglected little girl. Through fundraising efforts, Cassie is tucked into the kindergarten classroom of independent, beautiful Kerry McHenry. Kerry has her work cut out for her in dealing with Cassie's depressed father, but despite the child's loveless start in life, she soon reveals herself to be an intelligent, eager student. Moreover, she possesses a resourcefulness that has saved her life more than once—and will be called upon again. Kerry McHenry is nobody's fool. She sees her own tough upbringing in Cassie's dire situation, so she works tirelessly to guide the young girl, trying to help her become everything that God wants her to be. At the same time, she finds herself torn between a commitment-phobic pediatric oncologist from a nearby town and Phillipsburg's widowed deputy sheriff, a complicated man who is still angry with God. As the stakes grow ever higher and the characters' lives intersect in unexpected ways, each will face a true test of faith—and come face to face with indisputable evidence of God's love. Goodreads | Amazon
Love Everlasting by Julie Lessman (Sept 30) – School teacher by day, ghostwriter by night, sweet and shy Shannon O'Bryen doesn't mind writing romance on the sly, but to live it? No, thank you, not since the man she loved turned out to be a player who broke both her heart and her spirit. Now focused more on her faith and her fiction, she vows the next time she falls in love, it will be safely—through the pages of a book.
Dr. Sam Cunningham is a charismatic player who breaks hearts as regularly as he washes his pearl-white Corvette. Abandoned as a baby, Sam was an orphan shuffled through the foster-care system, bitterly driven to prove he is worthy of love—the kind that lasts forever. Once he learns Shannon is a romance writer, he enlists her help in winning back his ex-girlfriend. She teaches him about faith and the true definition of love, and he soon discovers he's been seeking it in the wrong place all along—and with the wrong girl. But can he convince a woman who's been burned by love to open her eyes—and her heart—to a love everlasting? Goodreads | Amazon
Keep Holding On by Melissa Tagg (Larkspur Press, Sept 27) – Beckett Walker hasn't stepped foot in Maple Valley in years. There's no getting past the painful memories, and there's every chance he'll be arrested as soon as he shows his face. Which is exactly what happens when he finally returns. Suddenly his dream of adventure as a military lawyer comes skidding to a halt.
Horticulturist Kit Danby has spent too much time missing home and her childhood best friend—Beckett Walker. Now she might have a shot at reclaiming both. After years of living abroad, she returns to run her family's apple orchard. She has one season to turn a profit and impress the father she barely knows. But she can't do it alone.
It should be simple: Beckett needs community service hours. Kit needs a helping hand. But there's more at stake than either of them planned. With a tangled past and futures that look nothing alike, they'll have to find a way to weather the storms of the present . . . or risk losing everything. Goodreads | Amazon
The Thirteenth Chance by Amy Matayo (Waterfall Press, Sept 27) – Baseball star Will Vandergriff knows any number of women who would happily pretend to be his girlfriend. In a last-ditch effort to restore his good standing with his team's higher-ups, he enlists the help of his neurotic, goody-goody neighbor. Schoolteacher Olivia Pratt might be a bit quirky and a bit of a loner, but she's a lot more inviting than she knows. Will hopes that bringing her to his next game might revamp his reckless reputation and help get his career back on track. The only problem? The plan works a little too well. Not only do the higher-ups love Olivia, but Will plays his best game yet. Suddenly his losing streak is a thing of the past, and Olivia is his new good-luck charm. Will feels anything but lucky.
After years of keeping the world at bay, Olivia Pratt is pulling off the ultimate performance—not only reluctantly posing as Will's girlfriend but also insisting that she's oblivious to his major-league appeal. But she can only lie to herself for so long. Being by Will's side feels good. Really good. Maybe it's finally time to make a pitch for everything she really wants—and to find out just how exhilarating love can be. Goodreads | Amazon
My Hope Next Door by Tammy L. Gray (Waterfall Press, Sept 13) – Former bad girl Katie Stone can feel the weight of her reputation settle over her as she drives home for the first time in years. Feeling deeply guilty about her past mistakes, Katie wants to do the right thing for once. But the small town where she grew up is not nearly as forgiving as she'd hoped. Despite it all, she's determined to help her parents cope with her mother's recent illness, and Katie finds a surprise ally in the man next door.
Asher Powell never minded being the son of a small-town pastor until a recent breakup leaves him wounded by lifelong members of his church. He remembers his new neighbor as a mean-spirited high school troublemaker, but he senses that her newfound faith and desire for forgiveness are sincere.
Through an unexpected friendship, two people from different worlds find peace, hope, and a second chance they never dreamed was possible. Goodreads | Amazon
Dance Over Me by Candee Fick (Bling!Romance, Sept 19) – Danielle Lefontaine, a fledgling actress raised to the lullaby of Broadway, searches for her long-lost brother and her place on the stage. But when a jealous cast member threatens to drop the curtain on her dreams, Danielle fears her one brilliant moment in the spotlight is about to become a dim memory.
Alex Sheridan is living his dream. Playing the trumpet. Helping run his family s dinner theater. But there s a hole in his soul that can only be filled with the love of that "someone special" — the better half of him.
When "Dani" dances into his life, Alex thinks he's found his perfect partner. But will the bright lights of a bigger stage steal her away before they find their perfect song? Goodreads | Amazon
Red Rose Bouquet by Jennifer Rodewald (Rooted Publishing, Sept 2) – The dark places in life have taught her this much—some things simply cannot be forgiven.
Cheryl Thompson learned over a decade ago to guard her shattered heart with a veil of cold indifference. Life since that day has been an endless cycle of detachment and loneliness, followed by superficial relationships. Break up, rinse, and repeat. Until something in her snaps. This life…she can't do it anymore. She returns to her childhood home in the Colorado Rockies to help her Nana, only to discover a man capable of thawing her iced-over emotions—a man she knows she doesn't deserve, so she pushes him away. But he keeps coming back.
Brock Kelly lived high as King of the Slopes in the world of snowboard cross racing. Medals. Money. Fame. But after a visit to an orphanage in Mexico, he gave up his adrenaline-packed lifestyle to follow a calling from God he didn't know he had—helping kids who'd been damaged emotionally. When his best friend's baby sister returns to town, he recognizes the hollow look in her eyes and sees the pain beneath her icy armor. It seems God has issued new call on his life. One he is not prepared for.
Falling in love with a woman who keeps secrets is dangerous all on its own. But when Cheryl finally tells Brock what she's never told anyone else…no wonder she is the way she is. It would take a miracle to heal that wound, and a love bigger than Brock had ever imagined to walk with her through the process. Goodreads | Amazon
Wild Montana Skies by Susan May Warren (Revell, Oct 18) – Search and rescue pilot Kacey Fairing is home on leave in Mercy Falls, Montana, twelve years after she joined the military to escape the mistakes of her past. With a job waiting for her as the new lead pilot of Peak Rescue in Glacier National Park, Kacey hopes to reconnect with the now-teenage daughter she sees only between deployments. What she doesn't realize is that someone else is also back in town.
Ben King has been building his country music career since the day Kacey shut him out of her life. Now all of that's on hold when his injured father calls him home to help run Peak Rescue until he's fully recovered. It doesn't take long, though, to discover his father's ulterior motives as Kacey Fairing walks into the house and back into his heart.
With Mercy Falls in a state of emergency due to flash floods, Kacey and Ben are forced to work together to save lives. But when floodwaters turn personal, can they put aside the past to save their future? Goodreads | Amazon
Can't Help Falling by Kara Isaac (Howard Books, Oct 11) – A funny, heartfelt romance about how an antique shop, a wardrobe, and a mysterious tea cup bring two C.S. Lewis fans together in a snowy and picturesque Oxford, England.
Emelia Mason has spent her career finding the dirt on the rich and famous. But deep down past this fearless tabloid-reporter façade, there's a nerdy Narnia-obsessed girl who still can't resist climbing into wardrobes to check for the magical land on the other side. When a story she writes produces tragic results, she flees to Oxford, England—home to C.S. Lewis—to try and make amends for the damage she has caused.
Peter Carlisle was on his way to become one of Great Britain's best rowers—until he injured his shoulder and lost his chance at glory. He's determined to fight his way back to the top even if it means risking permanent disability to do so. It's the only way he can find his way past failing the one person who never stopped believing in his Olympic dream.
When Peter and Emelia cross paths on her first night in Oxford, the attraction is instant and they find common ground in their shared love of Narnia. But can the lessons from a fantasyland be enough to hold them together when secrets of the real world threaten to tear them apart? Cobblestone streets, an aristocratic estate, and an antique shop with curious a wardrobe bring the world of Narnia to life in Kara Isaac's inspiring and romantic story about second chances. Goodreads | Amazon
A Royal Christmas Wedding by Rachel Hauck (Zondervan, Oct 18) – College volleyball star Avery Truitt has not seen her former flame, Prince Colin of Brighton Kingdom, since he suddenly pushed her away five years ago. But now, the sadness of losing her father and the joy of her sister Susanna's pregnancy have brought Avery back to Brighton just in time for Cathedral City's enchanting Christmas season.
Avery knows she can't avoid seeing Colin—now the Kingdom's most eligible bachelor—whether or not her heart is ready to relive the pain. But seeing him again might bring her the closure she needs after all this time.
When Colin finds himself at the center of a centuries-old Brighton tradition, he must decide whether to follow the path laid out before him or follow his heart to the only woman for whom he would ring the Pembroke Chapel Bell.
Can Colin convince Avery to meet him at the chapel on Christmas morning—as tradition dictates—or will Avery run back to her St. Simons home and pursue a coaching career as planned?
In the fourth installment of the Royal Wedding Series, New York Times bestselling novelist, Rachel Hauck, weaves a charming story of holiday romance as two broken hearts seek the love they once knew. Goodreads | Amazon
How to Make a Wedding (Zondervan, Oct 4) – They've helped orchestrate the perfect day for countless couples. Now twelve new couples will find themselves in the wedding spotlight in the second Year of Weddings novella collection. (These novellas were all previously published individually as well as in collections of three. In this book, they are all together in one volume.)
Novellas include:
Love at Mistletoe Inn by Cindy Kirk, A Brush With Love by Rachel Hauck, Serving Up A Sweetheart by Cheryl Wyatt, All Dressed Up in Love by Ruth Logan Herne, In Tune With Love by Amy Matayo, Never a Bridesmaid by Janice Thompson, Picture Perfect Love by Melissa McClone, I Hope You Dance by Robin Lee Hatcher, Love on a Deadline by Kathryn Springer, Love Takes the Cake by Betsy St. Amant, The Perfect Arrangement by Katie Ganshert, and Love in the Details by Becky Wade Goodreads | Amazon
Home on the Range by Ruth Logan Herne (Multnomah, Oct 18) – Nick Stafford stayed in central Washington, working his family's large ranch after his brothers left to pursue other passions—but his toughest job is being a single dad. As a child he watched his father fail at marriage and parenting, so Nick was determined to show him up. He'd be a better husband, father, and ranch manager than Sam Stafford ever was. Despite that commitment, three years after Nick's wife left him, he has a daughter in trouble at school and both of his girls are facing issues that force him to rethink his stubborn plans.
For Dr. Elsa Andreas, life fell apart when tragedy caused her to abandon her family therapy practice and retreat to the backwoods of Gray's Glen. Her school principal sister believes Elsa can guide the Stafford girls and that working with kids will draw Elsa out of her protective bubble.
Summer on the Double S teems with life and adventure. Amid the bounty of God and land, will Nick and Elsa find the courage to build futures based on faith rather than fear? Goodreads | Amazon
Where Two Hearts Meet by Liz Johnson (Revell, Oct 18) – In her kitchen at Rose's Red Door Inn, executive chef Caden Holt is calm, collected, and competent. But when her boss asks her to show off their beautiful island to impress a visiting travel writer and save the inn, Caden is forced to face a world much bigger than her kitchen–and a man who makes her wish she was beautiful.
Journalist Adam Jacobs is on a forced sabbatical on Prince Edward Island. He's also on assignment to uncover a story. Instead he's falling in love with the island's red shores and Caden's sweets.
When Caden discovers Adam isn't who she thought he was, she realizes that the article he's writing could do more than ruin the inn's chances for survival–it might also break her heart. Goodreads | Amazon
Ornamental Graces by Carolyn Astfalk (October) – After his duplicitous girlfriend left, Dan Malone spent six months in a tailspin of despair and destruction: emotional, physical, and spiritual. Just when his life seems to be back on track, he meets Emily Kowalski, younger sister of his new best friend.
Emily's the kind of girl he'd always dreamed of—sweet, smart, and sincere. But he's made a mess of his life and ruined his chances for earning the love and trust of a woman like her.
Could Dan be the man Emily's been waiting for? How could he be when every time they get close he pulls away? And will he ever be free from his shady past and the ex-girlfriend who refuses to stay there?
A Family Under The Christmas Tree by Terri Reed (Howard Books, Oct 4) – In this heartwarming tale set during the Christmas season, a single father and a fashion photographer are brought together by a young boy and a mischievous Bernese mountain dog—but first they must learn to set aside their differences if they are willing to let their relationship bloom.
David Murphy never knew much about kids. But when his brother dies unexpectedly, David is granted custody of his six-year-old nephew, Troy, who he's only seen once a year since he was born. He already has his hands full running his business, and he has no idea how to help the grieving boy. When Troy runs off one day, David finds him at a park playing with an adorable and rambunctious Bernese mountain dog—who leads him to Sophie.
Sophie Griffith has spent her life travelling around the world as a photojournalist. She has never stayed in one place for long, and her new assignment—helping her grandmother for a few weeks—is just temporary. Once Christmas day comes, Sophie is off the hook and can leave for a new adventure. Caring for her grandmother is a piece of cake—but caring for her new Bernese mountain dog, Riggs, is a different story. It doesn't help that Riggs strikes up a friendship with a lost little boy one day at the park—and leads her to David.
Neither David nor Sophie have time for romance. But as they spend more time together, they start falling for each other even though they know it can't go anywhere. Sophie will be gone after Christmas, and the last thing David needs is another distraction as he tries to comfort Troy. But as their faith and growing love for the boy and dog unites them, they wonder whether it's more than a holiday romance…and maybe Troy might finally get his Christmas wish for a family. Goodreads | Amazon
Restoring Christmas by Cynthia Ruchti (Worthy Inspired, Oct 18) – Alexis Blake has one chance to land her own show on the Home Project Network and nothing, not an uncooperative client, a job site without indoor plumbing, or a challenging videographer, is going to stand in her way.
Elsie, at seventy-plus, is far from the ideal client, but she knows exactly what she wants her fieldstone house to look like, and no designer can tell her otherwise.
Gabe Langley, the man with the camera, is caught in the middle and it is his wisdom and warmth that just may be the bridge that will bring these two women together.
Can they restore more than just a house and bring about special, almost lost forever Christmas memories? Goodreads | Amazon
A Portrait of Emily Price by Katherine Reay (Thomas Nelson, Nov 1) – Emily Price—fix-it girl extraordinaire and would-be artist—finds herself in Atlanta, repairing objects damaged in a house fire. As she works to restore the home and dreams of one family, she strives to keep the pieces of her own life in perfect order and secure her own happy ending—a gallery show of her own. There is no time for distractions, especially not the ultimate distraction of falling in love. But Chef Benito Vassallo's relentless pursuit proves hard to resist. Visiting from Italy, Ben works to reconnect with his brother and breathe new life into his aunt and uncle's faded restaurant, Piccolo. And soon after their first meeting, he works to win Emily as well—inviting her into his world and into his heart.Emily astonishes everyone when she accepts Ben's proposal and follows him home. Upon landing in Rome, she is enchanted with Italy. But instead of allowing the land, culture and people to transform her, Emily imposes her will upon everyone and everything around her, alienating Ben's tightly knit family. Only Ben's father, Lucio, gives Emily the understanding she needs to lay down her guard. Soon, Emily's life and art begin to blossom, and Italy's beauty and rhythm take hold of her spirit.
Yet when she unearths long-buried family secrets, Emily wonders if she really fits into Ben's world. Will the joys of Italy become just a memory, or will Emily share in the freedom and grace that her life with Ben has shown her are possible? Goodreads | Amazon
A Heartwarming Thanksgiving (Harlequin Heartwarming, Nov 1) – Count down to Thanksgiving with one of our 13 poignant Harlequin Heartwarming short stories. This is a time to get together with family and friends, and reconnect over pumpkin pie and hot apple cider…or read about the stories where heroes and heroines struggle to get their dream holiday!
Stories include:
Snow Day Baby by Amy Vastine, Wedding at Turkey Run by Liz Flaherty, Her Thanksgiving Soldier by Leigh Riker, Mr. Right All Along by Jennifer Snow, Falling for the Cowboy by Sophia Sasson, The Marriage Gift by Tara Taylor Quinn, Heart of a Hero by Pamela Tracy, Thankful for You by Karen Rock, Autumn at Jasper Lake by Carol Ross, The Firefighter's Promise by Kate James, Wedding of His Dreams by Cari Lynn Webb, The Sweetheart Tree by Rula Sinara, Married by Thanksgiving by Melinda Curtis Goodreads | Amazon
Catch a Fallen Star by Amy Vastine (Harlequin Heartwarming, Dec 1) – He's got to save his career—and himself.
Hitting rock bottom has landed country star Boone Williams in the middle of his worst nightmare: a recording studio on a horse therapy farm hours away from Nashville.
He has no interest in dealing with his problems or writing a new album. And he's definitely not interested in the gorgeous, feisty mom of one of Helping Hooves' young clients. She doesn't even know who he is!
But his record label is one tabloid story from cutting him loose, and Boone can't seem to turn around without bumping into Ruby and her daughter, Violet. Clearly, Boone's not going to get what he wants. Could Ruby be just what he needs? Amazon
Where are all the November & December contemporaries?!? lol
What about you? What upcoming contemporary releases are you most looking forward to?
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Tags: contemporary fiction, fall 2016, most anticipated
66 responses to "Most Anticipated Book Releases Fall & Winter 2016: Contemporary Fiction"
Pepper D. Basham
TOO MANY CHOICES!!!!!!!!!!
I KNOW!!!!!! my TBR brain is exploding lol
DeAnna Dodson
SO looking forward to "Can't Help Falling." 😀
meeee toooooo 😀
Melissa Parcel
It's SO good. Wept some very good, real tears.
It does seem as if the few releases in November and December are mostly historical or mysteries/suspense/thriller/speculative!
October 25 also has A Baxter Family Christmas by Karen Kingsbury–so good! Baxter fans will be thrilled!
Nov 29–The Cherished Quilt by Amy Clipston
Dec 6–Of Stillness and Storm by Michelle Phoenix
Dec 1–One More Song to Sing by Lindsay Harrel (Ashberry Lane)
oh! yes! Duh. One More Song to Sing. I should have remembered that one 🙂
Are you going to do historicals, too?
Or cozies?
Or historical cozies? 😉
yep yep – Historicals are tomorrow. Mysteries are Wednesday (if you've got a cozy coming out, let me know!) Amish is Thursday. Nonfiction and YA/Fantasy is Friday 😀
Drew's fifth adventure, Murder on the Moor, comes out in January. That counts as Winter, right? 😀
amazon.com/Murder-Moor-Drew-Farthering-Mystery/dp/076421828X
It's my favorite so far 'cause it's kinda got Aidan Turner in it. 😀
I've got that one down for my post in December on Most Anticipated Winter 2017 😀 Don't worry – I've had it on my list for like 3 months now… with the goal in mind that I will be ALL CAUGHT UP with Drew and his adventures before it comes out. 😀
Hee hee.
Drew thanks you with his usual suavity. 😉
*thud*
Hee hee . . . now he's fanning you with a menu from a posh French restaurant and looking about for help.
hee hee hee
I live historical cozies got any coming this fall? All these sound like an excellent read! Can't wait!
Historicals are tomorrow and Mysteries (including cozies) are Wednesday! 🙂
Gabriell Meyer
Ahh! So many good books, and so little time! Thanks for sharing this amazing look at upcoming Contemporary Fiction.
You will enjoy tomorrow's list as well 😉
Rachel Dixon
Can't help falling is definitely at the top of my list. Reading Dance Over Me right now! Yay!
Sarah Monzon
*evil laugh* I just finished Can't Help Falling Last nigh. Mwahahahaha
That is SO not fair!
yeah yeah 😉
Jennifer Rodewald
Stinker. 😉
Fiction Aficionado
Yep. Totally drowning in my TBR pike right now. What a way to go… 🙂
Oh dear… That should be TBR pile, of course!
haha! I knew what you meant. A TBR pile seems like a much more pleasant way to go than a pike though 😉
carylkane
Lots of great reading ahead!!!! Thanks for sharing Ms. Carrie! 🙂
Oh be still my heart!!! Such a power-packed list…and RRB made it! I die. Thank you, and I've been waiting for My Hope Next Door too. Less than ten days! 🙂
LOL you've been hanging around Mikal, I see ("I die.") RRB is one of the next on my list to read 😀
Bahaha! I wondered where I picked that up. Yep. Must be from Mikal! 🙂
Ruth Logan Herne
Carrie! I love this list. I love that I'm on this list. I love that I'm on this list TWICE!!!! SWEEEEEEET!!!!!
Happy dancing, lovely lady!
Ruthy
Haha! It made me smile to put you on this list TWICE!! (Guess what? You're on tomorrow's list too lol)
Emilee
I see you have two on the list. I read the first one in the Double S Ranch series and enjoyed it! Both books in the series have fabulous covers! Eye candy!!!!
Oh yes! Eye candy for sure!
I believe that Pepper Basham has a new one coming in October or November. I'm looking forward to reading that one. Also, Robin Jones Gunn has two coming out this fall. One is a third novella, Kissing Father Christmas, in the Father Christmas series by Faith Words. The first book in Todd and Christy: the Baby Years is coming November 25th! This book is Indie Published and is called Salty Toes.
Pepper's is historical (in Nov) which I'll have on my list tomorrow 😀
I still need to read Robin's Christmas series!!
Winnie Thomas
I can see there will be many sleepless nights for us! So many books I'm salivating over! Speaking of salivating, Carrie, if you have any crowns on your teeth, do not, I repeat DO NOT eat Dots! I hadn't had any for years, and I succumbed to temptation a few years ago and ate a couple. Pulled a crown right off. I was talking to someone else and said I'd lost a crown. She said, "Well I lost one while I was eating some Dots a while back!" They are vicious!
Oh my!!! Thanks for the warning!!
This post should come with a warning! 😉 I'm very much looking forward to Denise Hunter's Just a Kiss.
Ha! Sorry! "TBR piles will increase to dangerous levels upon reading this post". How's that? 😉
Perfect! (And completely true!)
Liz Johnson
Oh, my! What a fantastic list! Thanks for including Where Two Hearts Meet! 🙂 I'm off to add to my TBR pile with so many of these fantastic finds! I'm especially excited about Katherine Reay's A Portrait of Emily Price. Impatiently waiting for November. 🙂
You are in fantastic company, Liz! I'm pretty sure I need to take a leave of absence from work to get all these read haha!
Melissa Romine
Looking forward to Melissa Tagg's new book! Love that series! And Can't Help Falling!!
I probably shouldn't have read this list though!!
Angela Strong
Very cool, Candee Fick! I look forward to reading that one.
Sylvia Miller
Listening to audio books while you are doing household chores makes your TBR list go down faster. When I have to work around the house doing laundry, washing dishes, unloading the dishwasher,dusting furniture, mopping, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom, and more I listen to audio books from the public or digital libraries. I also use OneClick Digital through my public library. One Click has a lot of Christian fiction on audio.
I concur! And I drive 30 minutes to many places. I love them then, too.
September 6, 2016, 9:11 am
i get too distracted with audio books but my husband loves them!
Carolyn Astfalk
I'll tell you a secret – I sometimes snatch those little boxes of Nerds from my kids' Halloween loot. They don't even know! And I've never actually BOUGHT Nerds in my life.
What a great list! I've read advance copies of The Thirteenth Chance, My Hope Next Door, and Just A Kiss, and they are all very good! Looking forward to some others on the list as well, especially Julie Lessman's!
I feel like one of my books showing up on the same page as their must be some kind of mistake! But I'll take it. Thank you!
LOL as a parent you totally have that prerogative haha! And no mistake – i know exactly what I'm waiting for, thank you very much 😉
Rebecca Maney
I read half of "Just a Kiss" last night . . . . . .. pretty awesome, so far.
And "Red Rose Bouquet" is one of my favorite books of the year!
I'm so eager to read both!
Connie Saunders
Wow, wow, wow! Our cup runneth over!!!
so many books!!!!
TBR pile growing! Love all these comments! LOL. | {
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package com.jenkins.plugins.rally;
import com.google.inject.AbstractModule;
import com.google.inject.Guice;
import com.google.inject.Inject;
import com.google.inject.Injector;
import com.google.inject.util.Modules;
import com.jenkins.plugins.rally.config.*;
import com.jenkins.plugins.rally.connector.RallyDetailsDTO;
import com.jenkins.plugins.rally.scm.ScmConnector;
import com.jenkins.plugins.rally.service.RallyService;
import hudson.Extension;
import hudson.Launcher;
import hudson.model.AbstractBuild;
import hudson.model.AbstractProject;
import hudson.model.BuildListener;
import hudson.tasks.BuildStepDescriptor;
import hudson.tasks.Builder;
import org.kohsuke.stapler.DataBoundConstructor;
import java.io.PrintStream;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.util.List;
/**
* @author Tushar Shinde
* @author R. Michael Rogers
*/
public class RallyPlugin extends Builder {
private final RallyPluginConfiguration config;
private RallyService rallyService;
private ScmConnector jenkinsConnector;
@DataBoundConstructor
public RallyPlugin(String rallyApiKey, String rallyWorkspaceName, String rallyScmName, String shouldCreateIfAbsent, String scmCommitTemplate, String scmFileTemplate, String buildCaptureRange, String advancedIsDebugOn, String advancedProxyUri) throws RallyException, URISyntaxException {
RallyConfiguration rally = new RallyConfiguration(rallyApiKey, rallyWorkspaceName, rallyScmName, shouldCreateIfAbsent);
ScmConfiguration scm = new ScmConfiguration(scmCommitTemplate, scmFileTemplate);
BuildConfiguration build = new BuildConfiguration(buildCaptureRange);
AdvancedConfiguration advanced = new AdvancedConfiguration(advancedProxyUri, advancedIsDebugOn);
this.config = new RallyPluginConfiguration(rally, scm, build, advanced);
}
private void initialize() throws RallyException {
AbstractModule module = new AbstractModule() {
@Override
protected void configure() {
bind(AdvancedConfiguration.class).toInstance(config.getAdvanced());
bind(BuildConfiguration.class).toInstance(config.getBuild());
bind(RallyConfiguration.class).toInstance(config.getRally());
bind(ScmConfiguration.class).toInstance(config.getScm());
}
};
Injector injector = Guice.createInjector(Modules.override(new RallyGuiceModule()).with(module));
injector.injectMembers(this);
}
@Override
public boolean perform(AbstractBuild build, Launcher launcher, BuildListener listener) {
try {
initialize();
} catch (RallyException exception) {
System.out.println(exception.getMessage());
exception.printStackTrace(System.out);
return false;
}
boolean shouldBuildSucceed = true;
PrintStream out = listener.getLogger();
List<RallyDetailsDTO> detailsList;
try {
detailsList = this.jenkinsConnector.getChanges(build, out);
} catch (RallyException exception) {
out.println("Unable to retrieve SCM changes from Jenkins: " + exception.getMessage());
return false;
}
for (RallyDetailsDTO details : detailsList) {
if (!details.getId().isEmpty()) {
try {
this.rallyService.updateChangeset(details);
} catch (Exception e) {
out.println("\trally update plug-in error: could not update changeset entry: " + e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace(out);
shouldBuildSucceed = false;
}
try {
this.rallyService.updateRallyTaskDetails(details);
} catch (Exception e) {
out.println("\trally update plug-in error: could not update TaskDetails entry: " + e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace(out);
shouldBuildSucceed = false;
}
} else {
out.println("Could not update rally due to absence of id in a comment " + details.getMsg());
}
}
try {
this.rallyService.closeConnection();
} catch (RallyException exception) {
// Ignore
}
return shouldBuildSucceed;
}
@Inject
public void setRallyService(RallyService service) {
this.rallyService = service;
}
@Inject
public void setScmConnector(ScmConnector connector) {
this.jenkinsConnector = connector;
}
public RallyPluginConfiguration getConfig() {
return config;
}
public String getRallyApiKey() {
return this.config.getRally().getApiKey();
}
public String getRallyWorkspaceName() {
return this.config.getRally().getWorkspaceName();
}
public String getRallyScmName() {
return this.config.getRally().getScmName();
}
public String getShouldCreateIfAbsent() {
return this.config.getRally().shouldCreateIfAbsent().toString();
}
public String getScmCommitTemplate() {
return this.config.getScm().getCommitTemplate();
}
public String getScmFileTemplate() {
return this.config.getScm().getFileTemplate();
}
public String getBuildCaptureRange() {
return this.config.getBuild().getCaptureRange();
}
public String getAdvancedIsDebugOn() {
return this.config.getAdvanced().getIsDebugOn();
}
public String getAdvancedProxyUri() {
return this.config.getAdvanced().getProxyUri().toString();
}
@Override
public DescriptorImpl getDescriptor() {
return (DescriptorImpl)super.getDescriptor();
}
@Extension // This indicates to Jenkins that this is an implementation of an extension point.
public static final class DescriptorImpl extends BuildStepDescriptor<Builder> {
public boolean isApplicable(Class<? extends AbstractProject> aClass) {
// Indicates that this builder can be used with all kinds of project types
return true;
}
/**
* This get displayed at 'Add build step' button.
*/
public String getDisplayName() {
return "Update Rally Task and ChangeSet";
}
}
}
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Is one circuit significantly more conservative or liberal than the others? Do circuit courts consistently avoid deciding the substance of certain appeals by concluding that the plaintiffs lack standing? Have state governments been more successful than other parties when they appeal adverse district court rulings? Do appeals courts act in a majoritarian or countermajoritarian manner with regard to elected institutions and the general public? The United States Courts of Appeals Data Base, an extensive data set of courts of appeals decisions, can address these and other questions about the circuit courts. This article describes the background, scope, and content of the database, explains how to use it, and illustrates applications to research questions of interest to the diverse law and social science community interested in courts of appeals. | {
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Join us here at Unity Church Hill Nursery for the second of our "Beyond the Backyard" workshop series. We hope to inspire you to think "beyond the backyard" when integrating edible plants into your landscape. Every Saturday morning in April starting at 9 am join us for a brief discussion and demonstration. We'll discuss container gardening this Saturday and then continue the following Saturdays with edible landscaping and transforming your lawn into a garden.
April 13th: Smokin' Pots. Join Steph Wooton and Kara Davidson, our Nursery Assistant Managers, for a discussion and demonstration on how to integrate containers into your landscape, how to match the plant(s) with the ideal container, planting, care and maintenance, and more. We have a large selection of pottery available for purchase. | {
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Prayer and fasting are indispensable disciplines that believers must restore to their rightful place in faith and practice. Both of these disciplines are some of the basic expectations that Jesus established for every believer, not just a select few. The motive behind prayer and fasting, though, decides whether or not they are acceptable to God.
During our early Christian years we knew a man in his twenties that was deeply confused over the subject of fasting. He decided to fast 39 days because he did not want to compete with Christ's 40 day fast. As the fast progressed he started to get sick and had to be hospitalized— he was actually killing himself. One long term effect of this self-imposed fast was that the young man lost every bit of his hair which never grew back.
It is interesting to note that the only fast God commanded in the Old Testament was on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). All other fasting was voluntary. The huge list of required fasts that the Hebrews eventually observed predominately developed after Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple and then deported a large portion of the people to Babylon. God never required these extra fasts, the rabbis and religious system did. By Jesus' time, the Pharisees were fasting at least twice a week (Lk. 18:12). Although the New Testament does not mandate any special or regular fasts, Jesus did expect His disciples to practice the discipline.
The problem the Lord often had with Israel's fasts was not so much over the fasts themselves, but with the legalistic and selfish motives that defined them. They became dead rituals that were detrimental to the spiritual wellbeing of the people. Once the Lord questioned the people to expose their wicked motives, "When you fasted and mourned in the fifth and seventh months for the past seventy years, was it really for me that you fasted?" (Zec. 7:5). They were deceived into thinking that religious acts made them righteous rather than living a surrendered life to the Lord through contrition, personal transformation and authentic love for God. The people had an outward form of godliness but did not have a true relationship with the Lord. Jesus exposed the corrupt motives behind the religious practices of Israel's leaders by saying "Everything they do is done for men to see" (Mt. 23:5).
Their fasts had degenerated into worthless, selfish rituals that they believed would appease God's wrath and grant them personal prosperity. What their cold hearts failed to understand was their religious rebellion against God was actually fueling the approaching Day of Wrath. His righteous, holy anger could only be assuaged through heartrending repentance. But repentance is a byproduct of surrender and love to God; both of which they refused to do. Their fasts were all about themselves and not about God (Isa. 58:2-4). They were deceived into believing that self-denial and self-abuse was equivalent to right standing with the Lord (Isa. 58:5). However, if the heart is not right with God, or seeking to be so, then fasting becomes an offense to Him.
The motives behind true fasting are not selfish, but selfless. This is why the one who fasts for incorrect reasons is no better than the one who refuses to fast – both are selfish. Those who begin to understand the privilege of sharing in the fellowship of Christ's suffering will selflessly subdue their flesh to accomplish that which can be done no other way. They are driven by the knowledge that fasting will "loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke, to set the oppressed free and break every yoke" (Isa. 58:6). Their deepest desire is that the hunger they feel when fasting will cause an intense spiritual hunger for Jesus in the one that desperately needs to be freed.
Let's look at Moses' example of fasting which Scripture tells us was the type of fasting that God receives. Moses spent forty days interceding through prayer and fasting that the Lord would not destroy Israel because they had built and worshiped the golden calf. Through his selfless act men, women and children were spared from having to face the wrath of God. Is it not the same today? Do we truly believe that fasting and prayer loosens the yoke of those enslaved to Satan, the world and sin? While it is true that our fasting will not save a soul from hell (Jesus is the only mediator), yet this story teaches us that we can prevail with God when we have a heart like Moses – which is really a heart like our Savior.
The intercession of Moses comes to a climax. It is at this point that prayer and fasting either becomes truly successful or a dismal failure. It speaks of the primary motive behind why we do, or do not, fast and pray. While Moses was in the Tent of Meeting continuing to intercede for the people he prayed, "Now show me your glory" (Ex. 33:18). Though Moses prayed and fasted for the people, his spiritual craving to know the Lord is what drove him. Without a passion for God, Moses would have never had compassion for the people that drove him to his knees for hours, days and even weeks at a time. He understood the prize to be coveted from fasting and prayer was to see God's glory. | {
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Sunlight cracks open the sky while trucks pile into a parking lot to unload produce, clothes, and jewelry. Every Monday and Tuesday in the Old City of Lod this happens: A haven for the community. The Old City is a place rich in history and centrally located in Israel. The shuk is a vibrant market located in Ramat Eshkol, a neighborhood where residents work hard to improve their quality of life. Jindas is also based in this neighborhood purposefully, committed to rebuilding this neighborhood by empowering residents to generate new opportunities for their community to thrive.
In the course of a few hours, a parking lot is transformed into a center of commerce, where people from all different walks of life come together. In Israel it's unusual to see Jews and Arabs sharing space this way because separation is often the status quo. But every Monday and Tuesday in Lod you see people come together in this disguised city of beauty.
You can hear the vendors yelling their special deals (kilo bandura b'ashara! Kilo of tomatoes for five shekels! Shtaim b'chamesh!) as customers shuffle through the shuk carrying bags and bags of new produce, clothing, and household goods. Parents walk hand in hand with young children, their eyes growing wider and heels digging into the ground as they pass the stall with mountains of assorted candy.
The vendors must sell their remaining products, so prices get lower as the day progresses and everyone rushes in to get the best deal. As the sun begins to set, stalls quickly collapse and are loaded on the back of trucks. Just as in the earliest morning hours, the shuk is gone. All that remains is an empty parking lot. Later in the evening everyone will be home cooking a meal for their family.
When many people in this country hear "Lod," they think of crime, violence, and poverty. A city of hardworking, committed, family orientated people is not often what comes to their mind. A local resident once told me, "the city is now suffering from a stigma;" a stigma derived from the myth that Lod is a dangerous place.
I arrived in Lod some years after the local government stabilized but, despite this, Lod still suffers from this stigma. To say that the stigma is the sole source of difficulty experienced by local residents would be a lie, because progress of many kinds is needed. But I invite anyone with a negative idea of Lod to visit the shuk which challenges the myth of Lod as a crime and drug ridden city.
The city's vast diversity of nationalities, ethnicities and religions is one of the many things that make it such a unique place. The potential for a rich, shared society rests in Lod's unique diversity. Though the shuk here in the Old City's Ramat Eshkol neighborhood thrives, it alone is not enough. Jindas is working to develop the kind of community and expanded economic opportunity this local community deserves.
This vegetable stand has been a part of the shuk for 36 years and the vendor here commutes from Ramallah in the West Bank to work at the shuk.
Meet Moshe, a second-generation vendor at the shuk. His parents started selling produce from this stand fifty years ago. Things have changed since then. Moshe says that all vegetables must go through a professional inspection to identify produce fit for sale. The spices he sells are made at his home. He also grows winter vegetables on his own land, located on a moshav only a short distance away. | {
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Does James Harden Need a New Move?
The Ringer | Dec 7
On Friday, Harden hit two midrange jump shots against the Timberwolves. The last time he made a pair of 2-point jumpers off the dribble in a single game was over two years ago, on March 13, 2019, against the Warriors.
Much has been made about Harden's inconsistent start to this season. Is it because of his conditioning? A lingering hamstring injury? The NBA's new rules putting an end to his grifting? It's a little bit of all of that. As he adjusts to his new normal, perhaps it's time to unlock the midrange.
LeBron James Breaks Silence on Lakers Trade Rumors
Harden has long been allergic to deep 2s. Even before he was the engine of Houston's analytics-driven system, only 17.3 percent of his shots came from 2-point range outside the paint in his first seven seasons. No other player who averaged more than 14 field goals per game took a lower rate of those shots during that span. It's been rare to see him shoot from deep midrange for his entire career, but it's an effective shot for him. Over the past five seasons, Harden shot 43.1 percent on dribble-jumper 2s, according to Synergy Sports.
Harden can use the same stepbacks and side steps he deploys to create space for 3s to open up shots from midrange. Defenders oft??en anticipate that he'll take stepback 3s, drive all the way to the rim, or shoot in floater range, which is also where he has drawn many of his fouls. Using the midrange more often could be his curveball as he adjusts to his diminished explosiveness at age 32. Of course, Harden should not become a midrange fiend like his teammate Kevin Durant or his former backcourt partner Chris Paul. Those two shoot it closer to 50 percent, making it a significantly more efficient shot. But on nights when Harden isn't feeling it from 3 or he's not getting the whistle near the paint, it would be a valuable tool. | {
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Clitheroe v Bond case: providing clarity for practitioners
Alastair Ward-Booth and James Cook discuss this case concerning testamentary capacity and its ability to provide clarity to those working in the wills and probate sector.
The recent case of Clitheroe v Bond raised important issues relating to the relevant test to be applied when assessing testamentary capacity. Are the principles established in the 1870 case of Banks v Goodfellow still good law, or should this test be superseded by the Mental Capacity Act 2005?
The case of Clitheroe v Bond concerned a mother who had two surviving children, whose eldest daughter had predeceased her in 2009. She was badly affected by the death of her eldest daughter, and had made two Wills, one in 2010 and another in 2013 which made little and then no provision for her surviving daughter, with her son named as the sole executor and main residuary beneficiary. The daughter disputed the validity of these Wills, saying that the mother lacked testamentary capacity.
A central issue was whether the Court should use the Banks v Goodfellow test, or whether this test had been displaced by the Mental Capacity Act test in relation to testamentary capacity.
Banks v Goodfellow
The long-standing test for testamentary capacity from Banks v Goodfellow held that a testator must:
• understand the nature of making a will and the effect of doing so;
• understand the extent of the property they dispose of in their Will;
• appreciate those persons they would normally be expected to provide for; and
• are free from any mental disorder that prevents the exercise of their natural faculties when making their Will.
The Banks v Goodfellow test therefore requires a testator to have a level of understanding of the Will they are making, the extent of their assets and potential claims upon them by financial dependents.
Mental Capacity Act 2005
In contrast, the Mental Capacity Act outlined a two-stage test to decide whether an individual has the required mental capacity.
The first is the 'functional' test – whether an individual is able to make a physical decision.
The second stage is whether the inability to make a decision results from the impairment, or disturbance, of the functioning of the individual's mind. This can be permanent incapacity caused by a long-term condition such as dementia or a serious learning disability, or temporary incapacity caused by states such as confusion or the effects of drugs or alcohol.
An individual must be able to understand the information given to them, retain this information long enough to make a decision, weigh up the information and communicate their decision. If someone cannot do any one of these things, they will lack the required mental capacity for the task in question.
It was held in the Clitheroe v Bond case that whilst the Mental Capacity Act did govern areas of mental capacity, such as Court of Protection matters, the Mental Capacity Act test did not extend to determining if an individual has capacity to enter into a transaction, such as making a Will. It was confirmed that the established test outlined in Banks v Goodfellow and its holistic assessment of capacity should be used for a retrospective assessment of testamentary capacity.
The case also confirmed that an affective disorder, such as a complex grief reaction as on the facts, can impair capacity. The deceased lacked capacity not because they lacked the mental energy to make decisions, but rather their affective disorder had caused insane delusions and a general poisoning of her mind.
This definition of a delusion of the mind goes beyond a mere clinical definition of an insane delusions, but must be "irrational and fixed in nature".
The judgment in Clitheroe v Bond provided welcome clarity for practitioners regarding the interaction between the Banks v Goodfellow test and the Mental Capacity Act 2005. It effectively confirmed that the Mental Capacity Act has not replaced the Banks v Goodfellow test. Whilst the Mental Capacity Act determines the mental capacity of living individuals, the Banks v Goodfellow test should still be used for judging testamentary capacity retrospectively.
The Banks v Goodfellow test has therefore remained extant, and practitioners will welcome this clarity from the Court of Appeal. However, the judgment also emphasised the importance of obtaining an expert medical opinion regarding capacity in situations where the capacity of a testator is likely to be subject to a dispute and the de facto limb to the Banks v Goodfellow test of the 'Golden Rule'.
This article first appeared in Today's Wills and Probate in June 2021.
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The WRC and Dakar legend has identified areas where the new series can improve
Apr '21 06
Photography by Extreme E Media
Words by David Evans, DirtFish Senior Staff Writer
Two-time World Rally Champion Carlos Sainz is ready to help Extreme E organizers find a better solution to deliver more racing on forthcoming rounds of the series.
As predicted by Sainz and his fellow competitors ahead of last week's Desert X-Prix, wheel-to-wheel battles were impossible beyond the first two corners due to the lack of visibility in Saudi Arabia.
The series next moves to Senegal and Lac Rose, an area Sainz knows well from his time competing there on the Dakar. He's ready to help Alejandro Agag find the right mix of racing, landscape and entertainment when the series reaches Africa at the end of next month.
"The format Alejandro is looking for in the desert is possible, but not with the kind of terrain in AlUla," Sainz told DirtFish.
"I have experienced this terrain many, many, many times myself. The backdrop [in Saudi] is nice, but after two minutes what do you prefer? A really nice landscape or a nice race. I think in the future they will have to have the two things in mind.
Normally I would be very, very upset and frustrated but I decide after one hour I cannot take it any more like that. We have to have an open mind with this championship Carlos Sainz on his shakedown woes
"I'm not criticizing, I'm being positive and I want to help. We need to keep an open mind and look to the future," he added.
"We have to learn for the future competition in the desert and, without a doubt, in my opinion will be the big opportunity [in Senegal] to make this sort of race with the dunes. We need the dunes to give us the vertical and to give us the technical sections. In Saudi, there have been too many fast places where you cannot follow with the dust.
"I was looking forward to the similar experience I take [from Saudi] during Dakar, but there wasn't so much – not so many compressions. You need the vertical to make it interesting.
"Look to the coverage of me and Nasser [Al-Attiyah] and sometimes [Stéphane] Peterhansel in recent years on Dakar. When we are in the dunes, we are following each other – we are together sometimes for 400 kilometers.
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"[Extreme E] is much shorter and I don't say have all the race in the dunes, but if we can make it more technical, but then make the gates wider [for the cars to pass through on different lines] then it can be very interesting.
"I am ready to help with this. Like I say, we are in the beginning of this adventure and we need to work together on it."
Sainz's patience was further tested last weekend when he suffered a powersteering problem aboard his Odyessey 21 at Friday's shakedown. That meant he completed just 1.74 of the 5.43 mile Saudi circuit.
"Normally I would be very, very upset and frustrated [after shakedown] to miss most of the track and go directly in qualifying," he said, "but I decide after one hour I cannot take it any more like that. We have to have an open mind with this championship."
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In terms of the car, Sainz's concerns were centered on the BOS damper and overheating issues with the battery.
"There is no reason why the suspension cannot be better tuned," he said.
"Suspension is always very personal, somebody maybe likes this, but me and my experience of the Dakar I feel uncomfortable driving this. I think the damper, the way the damper is working, the curve of this damper compared to the curve of the Dakar car – the Dakar car is safer over the bumps.
"We have seen the rear kicks because there's not the control from the damper. We need a different curve from the damper. And for the battery, we have to limit the power because the battery is overheating – one of the attractions of this championship was the power from the car. We need to find a way to cool the battery and give us back the power.
"But, I say again, this is the beginning. I want to be constructive with this, I want to help because I believe we have a good way [with this championship]."
Overheating issues with the batteries meant the nine XE cars were cut from 400kW (536bhp) to 285kW (382bhp) for Q1 before being further restricted to 225kW (301bhp) from Q2 until the end of the event.
Sainz and team-mate Laia Sanz are currently fourth in the championship standings after missing out on a spot in the final due to being beaten by event winners Rosberg X Racing and Team X44 in the semifinal.
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2019 U.S. Cellular 250 Iowa Speedway - Predictions and Odds
2019 U.S. Cellular 250 Iowa Speedway – Predictions and Odds
Fernando F - July 24, 2019
2019 U.S. Cellular 250
The NASCAR Xfinity Series is back at Iowa Speedway for the second time in just over a month.
The series makes its second and final stop of the year at the Newton 0.75 mile oval.
With the Cup Series away at Pocono, Xfinity will be the main event at Iowa.
Two drivers on the grid gave scored wins at Iowa in the past with the Xfinity Series.
What: U.S. Cellular 250
Where: Iowa Speedway in Newton, IA
When: Saturday, July 27th at 5:00 PM EST
How: NBC Sports (TV) | Motor Racing Network (Web radio) | NBC Sports App
Favorites to Win the 2019 U.S. Cellular 250
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Christopher Bell is the heavy favorite to go back-to-back at Iowa in 2019.
The Joe Gibbs driver is coming off a dominant victory at New Hampshire.
Bell won the last two Xfinity Series races at Iowa.
Earlier this year, #20 led the most laps and won both stages on the way to victory lane.
He has an impressive record at the track, having missed out on the top 5 only twice in seven career starts.
Bell has two wins and a second-place, with one pole in four Xfinity Series starts there.
He is tied for the series' lead in wins this season with five.
Bell is second in the points standings with 12 top 5 and 13 top 10 finishes in 18 starts.
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Cole Custer was the only driver that came close to challenging Bell in June at Iowa.
The Stewart-Haas driver started that race from the pole, ultimately finishing second.
Custer is coming off a solid showing at New Hampshire, battling against championship rivals Bell and Tyler Reddick.
He is tied with the Joe Gibbs driver for the series' lead in wins this season with five.
Custer leads all drivers with five pole-positions.
The Stewart-Haas driver is third in points with 11 top 5 and 12 top 10 finishes.
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Tyler Reddick finished down in 15th at Iowa in June, but it doesn't tell the whole story.
The Richard Childress driver suffered an early puncture and dropped two laps behind the leaders.
Due to the lack of cautions, Reddick never managed to come back.
Despite this, he did show plenty of pace, often battling the front-runners to get back in the lead lap.
This race snapped a sequence of ten straight top 5 finishes for the reigning champion.
Reddick once again leads the points, having scored three wins and a series-best 13 top 5 finishes.
He is coming off a solid second-place finish at New Hampshire.
Outside Picks for the 2019 U.S. Cellular 250
Justin Allgaier had one of his best showings in 2019 last time out at New Hampshire.
The JR Motorsports driver fought among the Big Three of Bell, Reddick, and Custer.
Allgaier ultimately scored a solid second-place finish.
The Xfinity Series veteran scored a win at Iowa last year and finished third in the first race this season.
He has yet to win a race in 2019, facing some ups-and-downs over the course of the season.
Even so, Allgaier sits fifth in the standings with nine top 5 and ten top 10 finishes.
Chase Briscoe is also chasing after his first win of the season.
The Stewart-Haas driver finished seventh at Iowa earlier this year.
Briscoe won at the track in 2016 on his way to the ARCA championship.
The Stewart-Haas rookie driver finished seventh at the track in the Truck Series and tenth in his other Xfinity start.
Briscoe is currently eighth in the points standings with eight top 5 and 13 top 10 finishes.
He has only missed out on the top 10 three times in the last 15 races.
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Noah Gragson
Noah Gragson is also chasing after his first win of the season, which would be his first Xfinity Series win.
The JR Motorsports rookie's results have improved in recent races.
Gragson has six top 10 finishes in the last seven starts, including a career-best second at Michigan.
The rookie has a solid history at Iowa, finishing inside the top 10 in his five career starts there.
Gragson has two second and three sixth-place finishes at the track between the Truck, Xfinity and K&N West Series.
He is sixth in points this season, having scored three top 5 and nine top 10 finishes.
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This is actually an easy kit bash of the Fast Buck. Someday I will build the Fast Buck, but I really wanted to add a Jinx Express to my build collection.
For the paint job, I first applied two coats of gray primer to cover the blue. Then I applied 3 coats of Testors #2914 German Silver Gray Metallic. Then a final finish coat of clear lacquer to shine it up. The chassis was sprayed entirely in flat black to provide contrast to the body color. It's getting cold here in Illinois so I took my chances on painting it in the garage with rattle cans at 55 degrees. I think the finish turned out nice.
I went over all the exterior details with chrome silver trim then applied Jinx Express decals from DECAL DIGS!...and voila....Jinx Express! And yes it is a bank and the combination lock actually works!
The only thing not correct is that the glass is not tinted green. I tried to get my hands on some green tint paint. I even tried to order replacement glass parts from Monogram, with no success. My last gasp attempt was to try using green cellophane film, but it didn't look right so I relegated myself to the fact that I simply was not going to have green tinted glass on my Jinx Express. I still think it looks great and it brings back fond old memories. | {
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND, this box was once discontinued by Owens but they brought it back as a special order item!
This Hunter Series Double Kennel Dog Box is ideal for the hunter needing to travel with two dogs. Not only can you transport your dogs right into the field with you, but the convenient bottom drawer storage compartment can be used for storing all of your hunting and training supplies as well. | {
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Romantic Opera in Translation: Carl Maria von Weber and Washington Irving
Catherine Jones
This paper is concerned with the Covent Garden production of Weber's 'Romantic' opera Der Freischütz which premiered on 14 October 1824. The production depended on the work of translation and adaptation of Irving, John Barham Livius and James R. Planché. Focusing on Irving's contribution, the relation of his draft libretto to British and continental European theories of translation, and the reception of the production in the London press, the paper demonstrates how the visual, verbal, and musical languages of opera could be changed, diminished, and enriched through the collaborative struggle with the foreign in the process of translation.
Translation and Literature
https://doi.org/10.3366/tal.2011.0004
Published - Mar 2011
John Barnham Livius
James R. Planche
Jones, C. (2011). Romantic Opera in Translation: Carl Maria von Weber and Washington Irving. Translation and Literature, 20(1), 29-47. https://doi.org/10.3366/tal.2011.0004
Romantic Opera in Translation : Carl Maria von Weber and Washington Irving. / Jones, Catherine.
In: Translation and Literature, Vol. 20, No. 1, 03.2011, p. 29-47.
Jones, C 2011, 'Romantic Opera in Translation: Carl Maria von Weber and Washington Irving' Translation and Literature, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 29-47. https://doi.org/10.3366/tal.2011.0004
Jones C. Romantic Opera in Translation: Carl Maria von Weber and Washington Irving. Translation and Literature. 2011 Mar;20(1):29-47. https://doi.org/10.3366/tal.2011.0004
Jones, Catherine. / Romantic Opera in Translation : Carl Maria von Weber and Washington Irving. In: Translation and Literature. 2011 ; Vol. 20, No. 1. pp. 29-47.
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Exclusive: Spike Lee and Michael B Jordan's hot new film for Coach
The stupidly handsome star of Black Panther, Michael B Jordan has helped redefine the landscape of film. Now, he's turned his hand to fashion. As part of Coach's SS19 campaign, the actor has collaborated with another champion of African Americans in film, Spike Lee, for the very first time...
By Faye Fearon
Sunday night – Oscars night – was a groundbreaker, with the likes of Mahershala Ali and Alfonso Cuarón picking up major gongs. Celebrations were also in order for Spike Lee, who picked up an award for his screenplay for BlacKkKlansman.
Lee was a worthy recipient. The director, after all, has done it all: cinema, television and now – thanks to Coach – he's returning to the world of fashion.
Oscars aside, today, in a global premiere exclusive to GQ, Lee unveils his fresh campaign for the American house. And, best of all, it stars former GQ cover star Michael B Jordan.
Marrying Lee's innovative spirit with Jordan's clean-cut American elegance, the result is an all-out celebration of freewheeling red, white and blue optimism.
So the film's great and the clobber (unsurprisingly) is even better. Cool, collected and ever so Coach, Jordan sports a leather jacket and trouser combination in the film – two winning pieces from British designer Stuart Vevers'SS19 collection for the brand.
So great is the wardrobe in the film that it's made us want to embark on our own journey... to Coach's London flagship. A motorcycle and LA backdrop may be the final touches, but for now we'll take a beat-up leather jacket with an extra side of Jordan sass.
Watch the Coach SS19 campaign film below.
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JAMIE MCGEEVER: Time to recall Greenspan's 'oasis of prosperity' warning
'The source of the increased stress the then-Fed chairman referred to is pretty much the same as the root of emerging markets' problems today'
Alan Greenspan. Picture: WIKIPEDIA
"It is just not credible that the United States can remain an oasis of prosperity unaffected by a world that is experiencing greatly increased stress," opined Alan Greenspan almost exactly 20 years ago.
With the dollar's surge and Turkey's crisis threatening a far deeper implosion across emerging markets, his words are just as relevant today: how long can the Fed continue going it alone in raising interest rates?
If the 1998 parallels hold up - and they are plentiful and striking - probably not long at all. Just days after Greenspan's speech on Sept. 4, 1998, the Fed was cutting rates and the dollar was falling, albeit only for a couple of months.
BARNEY MTHOMBOTHI: The mob rules in our lawless jungle while...
The source of the increased stress the then-Fed chairman referred to is pretty much the same as the root of emerging markets' problems today: tightening global financial conditions stemming from rising U.S. interest rates and a stronger dollar.
Thanks to years of near-zero rates following the global financial crisis, global debt levels are the highest on record. And thanks to the Fed's gradual but steady rate-hiking cycle since late 2015, Treasury yields and global borrowing costs are the highest since the global financial crisis.
It's a dangerous cocktail which Fed officials, despite their comments to the contrary, will surely take into account when deciding policy in coming months. Will they raise rates twice again this year and three times next, as money markets suggest and policymakers themselves have indicated, if emerging markets are crumbling round their ears?
Greenspan's Fed cut rates in September, October and November 1998 as the Russian and Long Term Capital Management crises rocked world markets. The safe-haven Japanese yen rose 18 pct that October, far and away its biggest monthly advance in at least 30 years.
SYSTEMIC RISKS
Like then, the U.S. economy is currently enjoying a tech-led boom, policymakers are baffled by low inflation, suppressed long-end yields and the flat yield curve, and dollar-denominated debt across emerging markets is a record high. For Turkey in crisis today, read Russia in 1998.
History rarely repeats, but it rhymes. The systemic risks may be lower today because the global financial crisis and subsequent tightened regulations have reduced leverage across the financial system. But the dollar may complicate the picture.
The Fed's trade-weighted dollar index against "Other Important Trading Partners", essentially its value against emerging market currencies, is at its highest since January last year.
Crucially, it's a whisker away from that peak. A break above it will lift the dollar to its highest against EM currencies since 1995, when the Fed started compiling the index, and probably since the mid-1980s post-Plaza Accord.
According to the Bank for International Settlements, dollar credit to non-bank borrowers in emerging markets rose to a record $3.68 trillion earlier this year. It's a burden that's becoming increasingly heavy to bear.
The dollar is up 8 percent since April, the 10-year Treasury yield is up nearly 50 basis points this year, and the two-year yield is up 75 bps at a decade-peak around 2.70 pct.
Worryingly for these borrowers, the dollar is showing no sign of pausing for breath. It's rising against major and emerging currencies alike, with its push to within sight of 7.00/$ against the Chinese yuan catching the eye in particular.
Worryingly for markets in general, early signs of contagion, or at least increased investor hedging, are starting to appear, as shown by the Chicago Board Options Exchange's Wall Street "skew index".
This index shows how expensive 10 pct out-of-the-money put options on the S&P 500 are, relative to 10 pct out-of-the-money calls. Or in plainer English, how much investors are paying to protect themselves against (or take advantage of) an outsized fall on Wall Street versus an outsized rise.
It rose to a record high 159 last week. According to Ioan Smith at Semaphore Macro, it has only risen above 145 nine times since 1990, and sharp spikes above 140 in October 1998 and March 2006 foreshadowed the market tops in 2000 and 2007-08.
"Is the 'skew' index portending a major trend change again?" Smith asked in a note last month. "Only time will tell ... but there is an argument to be made that it may be worth buying downside protection over the near term, especially with the market floating on thin air."
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Sadly, BT don't support issues with third-party clients like Outlook, so I have been left to fend for myself.
My e-mail (send/receive) works fine from the BT website, but not from Outlook, suddenly.
I can receive OK but cannot send at all. I have tried every conceivable combination of settings, incl. ports, but nothing works. Frustratingly, in Outlook 2016+, when you delete an account and then re-create it, you cannot add a new account if the settings don't work! So you have to keep re-entering them rather than just re-trying to see if the old settings now work.
Can anyone help - I guess that the Outgoing settings must be the sticking point?
Sorry I can't help but I'm having the exact same issues - for no reason whatsoever suddenly I can't access my BT mail via Outlook or my phone's mail app. I've reset my password and can now access via a browser that's it. Have you had any luck sorting yours?
no luck at all so far. I have tried every setting available on the BT site and other forums. Nothing seems to work, except for the webmail version, which I hate having to use. I've asked my computer guy to look into it for me. Trouble is, I deleted the BT account in Outlook in order to try and re-create it, but when the settings don't work, Outlook refuses to create an account, so you have to keep starting from scratch. I also tried with various things like mail.yahoo.com and mail.bt.com, but no joy there either.
There have been problems with the BT IMAP/POP servers stopping email clients from accessing the users email account for years. The advice from forum users is to do nothing such as changing passwords or deleting and resetting up accounts as this invariably causes more problems than it solves, as you have now found out.
Because your devices stopped accessing your email and you were still able to access your email via webmail it is obviously not a problem with your email account or with your password, hence the advice not to do anything. The problem usually resolves its self in a day or two.
Switch off all your devices that use that email account or at the least stop them from polling your email account for new email. You can do this by either deleting the email account from the device or just change the email address in your email account settings.
Change your webmail email password yet again.
Wait at least 30 minutes before starting one of your devices and set up the email account with the new password.
Check that this device is working before moving onto the next device.
Ensure that you are using the correct settings via this link and set the email accounts up manually rather than using the email wizard.
I should have known better than to follow BT's advice to reset my password, this happens every couple of years! Thanks for your suggestion, I'll give it a go.
And as if by magic, it all works again!
BT's advice on all things email is usually wrong. BT should really start watching these forums and understand that regular members have years of experience and gained information by trying and seeing things. Hence the advice many of us give is to do nothing.
They should point people to these forums at the outset, peer knowledge in general is going to be far better than any BT helpdesk. Naturally there are situations that do need specialist help, but the regular posters will be aware of those and then request further help. | {
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Everything you know about aliens from pop culture is true. At least that's the message from Paul, a swift, sharp, and very funny movie from the creative minds that also brought us Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Superbad, and Adventureland. The British stars of the first two, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, also wrote the snappy screenplay, and director Greg Mottola shows that he can make human and sentimental both the slapstick and the subtle, self-referential humour the same way he did in Superbad and Adventureland. The premise Pegg and Frost have laid out for themselves as likable, sci-fi fanatic supernerds is a dream vacation starting at Comic Con, then continuing through the American Southwest in an RV visiting historic UFO sites like Area 51, the Black Mailbox, and Roswell, and finishing up at Devil's Tower in Wyoming, the iconic centerpiece from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. After their inauspicious start, they happen upon an escaped alien who is 4 feet tall, and has the big head, classic diamond eyes, and features we've come to recognize as both the benevolent and evil kinds of space aliens from movies and TV. He is also the titular character, and as voiced by Seth Rogen, this CGI creature spouts a never-ending string of wisecracks, insider secrets, and frat-boy humour that comes loud and clear as classic Rogen in tone and attitude. As an aside and terrific example of the very clever throwaway punch lines that run throughout, there's a brief flashback to 1980 showing Paul on a conference call with Steven Spielberg (really), giving him advice about script development issues for E.T.
This is not your grandmother's Red Riding Hood. There's a basket of goodies (not exactly the edible kind), a sweet grandma, a winsome young lass in a beautiful red hood, and a Big Bad Wolf. But there the similarity ends. This Red Riding Hood is shot through the lens of the Twilight films—for wide appeal to the tween and teen audiences, and definitely not a bedtime story for the little ones. Helmed by Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke, Red Riding Hood bears a lot of the moody trademarks of the vampire series. Valerie (Amanda Seyfried), the plucky girl in the stunning cape, lives in a tiny medieval village whose geography is not specified—it's just very mountainous and remote. Valerie's heart belongs to her childhood friend Peter (Shiloh Fernandez), but as Red Riding Hood opens, she learns she has been betrothed to Henry (Max Irons). As if that love triangle weren't enough, it seems a dangerous wolf—or is it werewolf?—has been terrorizing the town for years, and its killing sprees have intensified. When the townsfolk kill a wolf, they think they have finally freed their town from tyranny, and throw a giant bacchanal—like Burning Man in the snow. But then Father Solomon (Gary Oldman, in wickedly good form) appears on the scene to tell the villagers they've killed only a gray wolf—not, in fact, the werewolf he knows is the true villain.
Behind the BattleAliens in L.A.Preparing for BattleCreating L.A.
Elizabeth Halsey (Cameron Diaz) is a foulmouthed, ruthless, and inappropriate teacher. She drinks, gets high, and can't wait to marry a meal ticket to get out of her bogus day job. When she's dumped by her fiancé, she sets her sights on a rich, handsome substitute (Justin Timberlake) while shrugging off the advances of the school gym teacher (Jason Segel). The consequences of her wild and outrageous schemes give her students, coworkers, and even herself an education like no other!
Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne and Bryan Cranston, along with medical journalist Sanjay Gupta, explore the real science of global viruses and what they mean to the human race. The world is preparing for the next biological disaster...but is it too late? | {
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Q: .NET Remoting: How to active (remote) object on the server right away? I have a remote object hosted in a Window Service which may take a little time to initialize. The problem is that the first client request mostly fails becuase it takes too long, but the following requests succeed. I'm wondering if there is a way to make the remote object created right away when service starts up. Here is the code in service's OnStart():
ChannelServices.RegisterChannel(new HttpChannel(8080), false);
RemotingConfiguration.RegisterWellKnownServiceType(typeof(MyService), "MyService", WellKnownObjectMode.Singleton);
A: You could have your service's OnStart spawn a process that does a null transaction--something innocuous that has no effect other than to force creation of the remote object.
Another thing you could do is have the startup processing do all the expensive initialization and save the result in some object. Initialization of the remote object would then just be a matter of initializing a reference to that pre-constructed object. I guess you could say then that the remote object serves as a proxy to the methods exposed by the object that you constructed at startup time.
As I recall (it's been a while since I played with remoting, so I could be wrong), it's not possible for the service itself to act as a client and make a call to initialize the remote object.
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How about contributing something positive before starting a "I hate so-and-so" thread? The community we're fostering here has an emphasis on current tattooing, tattoo history, and tattooer's art and general interests, without wasting a lot of energy on gossip and people's personal lives. It sounds like you have a personal ax to grind with that person, maybe you should talk to him instead of airing it on a public forum? We'd love to see some pictures of your work or hear some personal stories, or you can weigh in on any of the threads we've already got going. But please no personal character assassination, there's enough of that in the world already. | {
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Take a deep breath: How animals, like big blue whales and lungless salamanders, breathe
Inhale, exhale (or not).
Thursday, December 26, 2019 7:00am
NewsAlaska Outdoors
Almost all organisms require oxygen. Oxidation of carbohydrates, proteins and fats releases chemical energy in a step-by-step process that occurs in cells — energy for all the activities of life. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of that process and needs to be removed. In almost all vertebrates, oxygen is carried through the body on hemoglobin molecules (containing iron, which can bond to oxygen) in red blood cells, and the air-breathing organs are closely associated with the vascular or circulatory system.
Vertebrates have many ways to get oxygen from the air (and get rid of carbon dioxide). Most terrestrial vertebrates have lungs, which are basically a collection of small sacs with moist linings through which oxygen can pass into adjacent capillaries, where blood cells with hemoglobin take it up and circulate it to the rest of the body. Carbon dioxide goes the other way, from the blood into the lungs and back out to the air. Air comes in, used air goes out, the whole process known as gas exchange.
[Dogs make the best bat-scent detectors, helping local researchers]
Mammalian lungs are bags of those small sacs in the chest cavity, which expands and contracts by muscular activity of the diaphragm and ribs. The gas-exchange sacs are dead-ends, and muscle contractions do not empty them completely — some residual oxygen is left inside after a mammal exhales. One breath, in then out, completes the respiratory cycle. In humans, a very small amount of gas exchange also occurs through the skin.
Birds have lungs, too, but theirs are small and denser, compressed against the spine; they are also more complex, arranged to allow air to move just in one direction over the gas-exchange surfaces, so little or no residual oxygen is left behind. In this system, the lungs work together with air sacs in the body cavity, and it takes two breaths to complete the cycle. The lung has two sets of passageways: one set is equipped with blood-filled capillaries, and gas exchange occurs there. The other set passes the used air back out. So the whole cycle works like this: Inhale — incoming air goes mostly to posterior air sacs; exhale — air goes through gas-exchange parts of lung; inhale again — used air goes to anterior air sacs; exhale again — used air goes out. That makes for continuous airflow through the lungs — a more efficient system than in mammals. Birds don't have a muscular diaphragm; they expand and contract the chest cavity by chiefly lowering and raising the breast bone.
Mammals and birds that regularly dive for a living (think seals and penguins, for instance) have a well-developed dive reflex. Many other (maybe all) mammals, including humans, have the same reflex but less well-developed; some sources suggest that all terrestrial vertebrates might have the reflex to some degree. The reflex is an automatic physiological response to immersion, particularly in cold water. The response is triggered by covering the face with cold water while the animal is holding its breath. Nerves that control the reflex quickly slow the heart rate, shunt blood from peripheral vessels to vital organs, and release more red blood cells from the spleen. As a result, more oxygen can be delivered to the parts that matter during the dive.
The blue whale, some of them weighing in at over 200 hundred tons, is said to be the largest animal ever to live on earth. When it dives, its dive reflex slows its heart rate way down, to about four or even two beats per minute. Blood is kept flowing from the heart by a very elastic major artery that regulates the flow out to the body parts. When a diving whale resurfaces, it has to breathe quickly, to restore oxygen balance. Blue whales speed up their heart beats to 30-37 beats per minute, which is extremely fast for a heart as big as this whale's. Researchers suspect that it cannot beat any faster than that — and this restriction might place a limit on how big an air-breathing animal can be.
What about the other vertebrates?
In the past decade or so, physiologists have discovered that some reptiles have a very complex respiratory system that somehow combines the mammalian two-way flow system with the avian one-way flow system. I won't even try to explain how that might work! This arrangement has been found in alligators, monitor lizards, and iguanas, which have very different life styles, so it is not clear how – or if — the respiratory system is adaptive to the ways of life. It will be interesting to see what further research turns up about the respiratory systems of other lizards and snakes, as well as amphibians.
Whatever amphibian lungs are like, amphibians have another important way to get oxygen. Lots of gas exchange occurs through the skin, which is typically moist, allowing gases to diffuse across the membranes. Some amphibians do without lungs altogether. There's a whole group of lungless terrestrial salamanders that are lungless as adults. They breathe through their skin and mouth linings, which have a good blood supply.
Among the fishes, the best known air-breathers are the several species of lungfish, living in the southern hemisphere. Modern lungfish live in fresh water but ancient forms also lived in salty water. The lung is a modified air bladder, which in most fishes is an organ of buoyancy — but it can also serve as a primitive means of breathing air.
In lungfishes, there is a well-developed blood supply to the lungs, allowing for good gas exchange. Lungfishes can survive drought by burrowing into mud, at which times they depend on air-breathing, even if they also have gills.
[Birds of a different feather can hunt together]
Fish known as bichirs are reported to be obligate air-breathers, with well-vascularized lungs; they live in poorly oxygenated waters in Africa. A variety of other fishes, including mud skippers and some eels that spend a lot of time out of water, can breathe air through the skin and mouth linings. Some fish have a special "labyrinth" organ above the gill chamber that is used for breathing air when the fish is out of water; one of these species is said to be an obligate air-breather.
Lungs, skin, mouth lining, air bladders, labyrinth organs … the vertebrates breathe in many ways. But then there are the insects and other invertebrates, which have additional means of getting oxygen from the air. Perhaps I should save that for another time…
• Mary F. Willson is a retired professor of ecology. "On The Trails" is a weekly column.
Police calls for Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019
Gale warning called for Thursday morning, Friday night | {
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The term noise is related to artefacts in digital images caused by the capture and transfer of the signal. It appears as colored or bright spots in the image.
The higher the camera's sensitivity setting, the more the signal and the errors are amplified and the noise becomes visible. The amount of noise is larger with smaller pixels because there is less light available for each pixel.
Look at the enlarged sections. You will find the complete picture of our "mixed" table below.
Look at the black patch that is on the left side: in reality the textile didn't have any white or grey dots. And the grey of the board in the middle of the picture is actually uniform. Do you see the color stains, the "color blur mix"? These errors also appear in the watercolor case to the right.
In order to keep the picture on an acceptable level, camera manufacturers don't focus on producing cameras with larger pixels and sensors, but on minimizing and suppressing the noise. Noise can be reduced by using better and larger sensors and better signal processing. The suppression of noise is carried out through image processing within the cameras for which manufacturers have invented a lot of algorithms. In principle this use of software as a noise suppressant leads to a loss of detailed reproduction or resolution.
Resolution is often confused with pixel count, but they refer to completely different things. Resolution is the reproduction of fine detail for which a specific number of pixels in necessary, but not sufficient. Noise suppressing normally keeps edges and high contrasts intact while smoothing out errors in uniform-colored patches. Unfortunately, the algorithms often consider picture details that are below a certain contrast as noise and smooth them out as well. The outcome of this is a loss of detail in an image.
Take a look at our natural scenery. The structures in the leaves with little contrast become lost and the picture quality becomes worse. This makes it appear to be a watercolor image. | {
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Despite being known as Surrey Marble and Granite, we work with, stock and supply a wide range of natural and engineered stones including limestone, Silestone, Arena Stone and Compac quartz. Quartz based stones are a big trend at the moment, and we're pleased to be working with some of the top brands in the business. Below are just a few of the reasons we're mad for quartz right now.
As expert stone workers, we get called on to craft statement pieces for homes and businesses across Surrey and beyond. We – and our clients – love the range of colours that engineered quartz stones offer. You can find almost any shade in real quartz stone, from muted pebble browns, granite or slate greys and marble whites through to egg yolk yellow, sky blue and fire engine red.
Quartz is one of the toughest materials on the planet. Engineered stones like Compac Quartz are made from 95-97% quartz with a small amount of resin bonding. Like the stone they're made from, quartz worktops and floors are hard to damage, difficult to stain, waterproof, and durable. Quartz, when found in nature, has often been in place for hundreds of thousands of years. We imagine your grandkids will want to redecorate well before that though!
Processed quartz stones like Okite or Compac Quartz are shipped to us in uniform slabs which we then shape and finish. Using our industrial strength tools, we're able to give the slabs shape and texture. This includes cutting multiple pieces to fit together to create flooring, statement bars in hotels and restaurants, or long kitchen worktops for family homes. We can also add detailing, such as corner and edge details, draining boards and spaces for sinks, hobs and other items. More creative requests can be handled, too.
Obviously different individual stones fall at different price points, and we're not going to say that if you can afford Compac Quartz you definitely can't afford marble or granite, but we are pleased that the affordability of quartz has opened up stone worktops and flooring to many more businesses and families. As expert stone workers, we're proud of the work we do and it's a joy to be able to help people create the interiors (and exteriors!) they've been dreaming of. With its combination of versatility and durability, quartz does just that. | {
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The relationship between changes in the money supply and growth has been a very important subject for a decade.
As soon as the Böhm-Bawerk's peasant sells his harvest on the market in neighboring town, he buys a plow (to increase his production, productivity and profits) from the seller of agricultural equipment who orders 2 plows from his supplier who orders plowshares from the blacksmith who orders steel, and so on.
Money flows quickly between them and everyone works and earns money.
During the following years, the Böhm-Bawerk's peasant continues to reinvest his profits into productive capital and everyone in the area does the same.
Then banks and savings banks open agencies that make money flow even faster between those who do not have investment projects and investors who are short of capital.
So, Böhm-Bawerk's peasant can borrow money too from his bank to buy a tractor without having to wait to have enough savings to finance his purchase.
So all was going fine for all these people. But one day, politicians wanted to make them pay new taxes by claiming that it would bring them benefits.
The Böhm-Bawerk's peasant, suspicious, does not trust these projects that worry him.
Instead of investing again, he prefers to increase his savings to face a foreseeable deterioration of his situation and everyone in the area reacts like him.
Consequently, money is no longer circulating, or almost no more. The (precautionary) savings increase.
Customers from the Böhm-Bawerk's peasant buy less from him, and so do all other entrepreneurs.
Production stagnates, as well as incomes and the situation is likely to worsen even to degenerate into a crisis.
Only United States provide series of data on the long period (since 1959) that can easily be downloaded (thanks to our friend Fred of Saint Louis), particularly on monetary aggregates, so that monetary problems can be studied on a reliable basis.
Deposits of (US) households in savings banks are recorded in the M2-M1 aggregate.
More precisely, it is not exactly the change in the M2-M1 aggregate (from year to year as a percentage) that causes the opposite direction of real GDP growth to change, but the difference between this change in the M2-M1 aggregate and that of the growth rate of real GDP, i.e. what I call the free money supply.
The most important is the difference between the rate of real GDP growth and the change in household savings: if they increase their savings more than their real incomes, GDP growth falls, and vice versa.
From 2000, Pearson correlation coefficient is -0.8 (more precisely -0.76), that confirms undoubtedly this negative correlation which is even better from August 2012: -0.9 (more precisely -0.88!) because euro-system crisis in 2011 have had anxiogenic repercussions of an exogenous event in USA.
From August 2012, polynomial curves show that the economic fundamentals are right in USA.
The critical value of these rates is 2.5% (year-on-year), i.e. as the real GDP growth rate equals the increase in the free money supply.
The real GDP growth rate is then at its optimal potential at 2.5% when the rate of increase of the M2-M1 aggregate is at 5.0%.
Indeed, in this case, the increase in the free money supply is also 2.5%, i.e. the difference between the rate of increase of the M2-M1 aggregate of 5.0% and (minus) the real GDP growth rate.
Thus, as the rate of increase of the M2-M1 aggregate is greater than 5.0%, real GDP growth is less than 2.5% and vice versa.
The latest figures published by the Fed confirm a downward trend in the variation of M2-M1: 5.0%, which corresponds to 2.8% change in the M2-M1 free money supply and 2.2% of the real GDP, exactly on either side of the median value of 2.5%.
The management of real GDP growth must therefore be achieved by taking action on the M2-M1 aggregate, i.e. on changes in household savings: by encouraging them to reduce their savings (to consume, that stimulate demand, or to invest), real GDP growth increases (i.e. supply) and vice versa.
Household behaviors play an essential role.
The Wealth of Nations and their inhabitants therefore depends on the application of behaviorism and monetarism.
The relationship between the changes in the money supply, and more specifically in M2-M1 aggregate, and the GDP are thus clarified.
They can be expressed as follows: changes in real GDP are inversely proportional to changes in the free money supply M2-M1 which is the difference between the change in the monetary aggregate M2-M1 and (minus) the Growth in real GDP (in percentage terms from year to year).
In other words, the changes in the free money supply are driving: the increase in the free money supply M2-M1 leads to a fall in real GDP growth, and vice versa, which is clearly visible in particularly in the United States over the long period since 1960, that is, since the data were published.
The other monetary aggregates M1 and M3-M2, which together with M2-M1 make up the global money supply M3, should not have an effect on growth as long as the money remains healthy, that is, that they are not the source of monetary creation because sound money is the first pillar of Reaganomics said Arthur Laffer.
Thus, during this period, the velocity of money circulation fell from 3.43 to 1.91 (it's a multiple, therefore there is no unity), which is logically accompanied by a decline in the growth of Real GDP from 4.3% to 2.4%.
To restore real GDP growth around 4% year-on-year, M2-M1 would therefore need to sharply decrease to restore a circulation rate of around 3.5.
In this case, M2-M1 is expected to amount around $ 5.5 trillion.
Approximately $ 4,400 billion is expected to be released from M2-M1, either to be spent by Americans on consumer goods, investment in durable goods (or) real estate, or invested in business start-ups or securities, which would in all cases stimulate GDP growth.
However, rather than using the concept of monetary velocity, i.e. V = GDP / M, it is preferable to use now its inverse, namely the ratio M / PIB (in percentage), because it is thus easier to highlight the mechanisms of growth and monetary creation and to find their causes and remedies.
This rule of the free money supply has not only a theoretical interest: it is particularly useful for guiding economic policy so that growth and employment reach their optimal potential over the long period.
Thus, for example, the American authorities should encourage Americans to dissaving.
Other examples: Alan Greenspan, who mastered these monetarist concepts, took great care after the Muslim attacks of September 11, 2001, to persuade Americans to continue spending their dollars by traveling, going to restaurants, performing, shopping and leisure centers so that GDP growth does not falter.
He acted to keep Americans confident in the future and not to increase their savings.
On other hand, in a comparable situation, after the Paris and Nice bombings perpetrated by Muslims, French authorities increased the reactions of defiance and fear by showing a war situation with soldiers patrolling in arms, which has helped to make tourists run away, especially foreign tourists, resulting in a decline in economic activity while growth was already weak elsewhere.
French also spent less, saved more, which did slow down GDP and maintained a large unemployment.
The monetary policy pursued by the Fed after the 2008 financial turmoil, known as Quantitative Easing (QE), was particularly clever because it circulated considerable liquidity available to banks from overfunding cash of large US companies.
Thus, for example, Apple's cash availability now exceeds $ 250 billion! … which are largely found in bank accounts in the United States, and thus partly placed at the Fed which circulated this sleeping money (i.e. previously unused) by investing it in Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities.
The ECB's EQ policy is totally different from that of the Fed and has no positive effect because the ECB does not have reserves: it lends hundreds of billions of euros to banks that place them back to the ECB that uses them to acquire euro area treasury bonds.
These are large-scale deceptions that only increase the money supply (in M3-M2) and thus contribute paradoxically to reducing GDP growth!
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Denied no longer, US officials admit US-Saudi cash & logistical support arming terrorists in Syria.
Recently reported in "Brookings Announces Next Move in Syria: War," it was stated that "by the US policy think-tank Brookings Institution's own admission, the Kofi Annan six-point peace plan in Syria was merely a ploy to buy time to reorganize NATO's ineffective terrorist proxies and provide them the pretext necessary for establishing NATO protected safe havens from which to carry out their terrorism from." It was also examined in detail, how in 2007, US, Saudi, and Israeli officials admitted they were creating a militant front of extremists for the sole purpose of causing the destabilization of Syria we see today, and ultimately overthrowing the Syrian government. It was noted how these extremist militants had direct ties to Al Qaeda.
Now it is fully admitted that weapons, cash, and logistical support is indeed being provided to terrorist forces in Syria by the United States, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other Gulf States. This, despite a current UN ceasefire the West has continuously berated the Syrian government for violating, indicates that indeed reorganizing, rearming, and redeploying NATO's terrorist proxies is complete, and another round of destructive violence has begun.
In the Washington Post's article, "Syrian rebels get influx of arms with gulf neighbors' money, U.S. coordination," not only is this admitted, but claims made by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad have been confirmed that Syria's historically violent Muslim Brotherhood, stated in 2007 by Seymour Hersh as being a direct proxy of US-Saudi-Israeli funding and support, is also directly arming and funding contingents of extremists committing acts of terror across Syria.
Areas across Syria that have until now been portrayed as centers for "pro-democracy" protests, racked by violence depicted as "repression" by Syrian troops, are now admitted by the Washington Post to be areas where "material is being stockpiled." This includes the flashpoint city of Idlib on the Turkish-Syrian border, in the suburbs of Damascus, and along Syria's border with Lebanon. And again, in 2007, Seymour Hersh revealed that the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia had planned to array extremists along Syria's border to commit the very violence now being admitted by the Post today.
The Post also admitted that Washington, again, in the midst of a UN ceasefire, was attempting to trigger yet more violence, this time in areas controlled by Syria's Kurds who have remained out of the predominately foreign-backed conflict.
Paradoxically, the US and Gulf State military support being funneled into Syria to purposefully flare violence in the midst of a UN ceasefire, is continuing even after the Pentagon has admitted Al Qaeda is present and active in Syria, this after terrorist groups claimed responsibility for a series of bombings that have killed mostly civilians.
And in the midst of this admitted attempt to increase violence and chaos, the Washington Post also declared that NATO-member Turkey would be pressured to invoke Article IV of the NATO Charter, allowing NATO to militarily intervene to "stop" violence they openly admit they are creating. Unlike previous conflicts – the US' admission is not a hamhanded obfuscation of the their intentions, but an open declaration of intent to provoke a war of aggression – a Nuremberg offense for all involved. In fact, direct parallels between Adolf Hitler's September 1938 campaign of destabilization in Czechoslovakia, and NATO's current destabilization of Syria have been made by noted geopolitical analysts.
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During start-up and management of my business, Saltmotion, my ethos has always been: if you can't make it green, make it last. From the choice of lighting, packaging and frames, to gift vouchers (100 per cent plantable), receipts and paper, we try hard to make sure the business enjoys the natural world while causing the least harm to it.
If you're seeking to introduce a little environmental awareness into the running of your business, the first key point is to not be fooled by 'green' marketing. Many companies are playing the 'green' card to attract customers, but just because a company promotes something as being green, does not mean it actually causes minimal harm to the environment. For instance I have seen PVC plastic gift cards marketed as 'green' because they can be re-used. Yes, technically they can, but human behavior suggests that very few people are going to re-charge a used gift card and give it to someone else. Below are some basic steps that any business owner can take now to do business a little greener – without breaking the bank.
This is simple. Don't buy plastic water bottles for the staff fridge, get a re-usable filter, ask the local take-away restaurants to provide lunch on a plate that can be returned rather than using disposable packaging, take your own mug at the local coffee shop to avoid take away cups. Lead by example and your staff will follow.
If an employee is capable of raising issues regarding the environment using your company's social media pages or blog, then by all means give them that voice. While the issues may have nothing to do with your product or service, your customers will appreciate the fact that you care and your staff will feel more involved.
You can't achieve this. Just being human means you will have some impact on the environment. What you are trying to do here is aim at being a zero impact business, but recognising that the journey is a long one and every step counts, no matter how small.
Start recycling your products, materials and goods from day one. Make your recycling program so simple that even a four-year-old can understand how to do it. | {
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See also the generic conditions that apply to the Intensive Literacy and Numeracy – Refugee English Fund, and all other on-Plan funds.
(b) You must only allow a learner to re-enrol in a programme funded through the ILN Refugee English Fund for a period of up to 3 years in total.
(iii) retain documents that confirm that the learner has demonstrated the required knowledge or skill.
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Live Next to Buckingham Palace in This Luxurious London Development
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English buyers will soon have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live near the Queen herself. London-based developer Northacre is turning a historic building next to Buckingham Palace and the Queen's Gallery into a private residential structure that will house 72 bespoke flats, giving residents the chance to live in one of the city's most iconic neighborhoods. Built in 1861 and located in St. James Park, the Grade II listed landmark originally served as a hotel for guests of Queen Victoria.
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Northacre will seamlessly combine five architectural styles (1860s Grade II Listed Italiante Renaissance, 1880s French Renaissance, 1880s French Beaux Arts, 1890s Queen Anne, and Contemporary) to create a renovated building that is both modern and timeless. A regal Porte Cochère and grand entrance lead inside, where the custom apartments await. The two- to five-bedroom dwellings range in size from 2,620 square feet to 5,378 square feet. Each apartment features a bespoke, one-of-a-kind look and layout planned by Northacre's interior design division, N Studio. Original fireplaces and restored period features such as cornicing and skirting preserve the building's architecturally significant heritage, while state-of-the-art technology ensures residents will have everything they need at their fingertips. Solid-oak floors, oversized doors, and 15-foot ceilings create spaces that are both sophisticated and homey.
Onsite amenities include a 2,000-square-foot gym with two personal training studios and a 65-foot indoor swimming pool. A wood-paneled meeting room can be transformed into a formal dining room for private parties, and a cozy library with a fireplace and built-in bookshelves is a welcome sanctuary. The 24-hour concierge team can handle everything from restaurant reservations and theater tickets to housekeeping and dry cleaning. A valet service and personal Bentley chauffer service is also available to transport residents to and from activities in style. During King James I's reign, the surrounding land was an aviary for exotic birds; once renovated, the grounds will include a serene courtyard garden.
The residences, which are being sold furnished, are priced from around $22.5 million. Eighteen flats are still on the market. (Inquiries: Paola Majorano, [email protected]) (northacre.com)
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Q: Facebook Share - Get just shared comment/description I was looking for and I am interested is there any way to get just shared facebook description using maybe fb.ui/fb.init or some other way?
EXAMPLE: IMAGE LINK
After the share I could get the description on my website let's say this way:
document.write('The description you've shared!')
So maybe one of you know how to do it or maybe someone knows how to figure it out. I am really looking forward for it! Thanks!
A: When you use the feed/share dialog using FB.ui, you can specify a callback function that receives the new post's post_id. Then using the post_id, you can retrieve the contents of the post by using an FB.api call. So a basic example:
FB.ui({
method: 'feed',
link: 'https://developers.facebook.com/docs/dialogs/',
caption: 'An example caption',
}, function(response){
FB.api(response.post_id, function(resp) {
document.write(resp.description);
});
}
);
I'm not sure if all the fields are right, but that should give you the basic idea. Let me know if this makes sense :)
Feed and Share Dialogs: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/dialogs/feed/
Post Object: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/post/
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Captain Virat Kohli seems to be in positive energy with hard practice by the team to come back stronger in this match. Indian team is sure to undergo some massive changes for today�s match as most of the players didn�t perform as expected in the previous matches.
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JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur
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Dr. R.L Raina, Vice Chancellor
Dr. Roshan Lal Raina, before taking over as the Vice Chancellor of our University, on October 14, 2015, was Professor in 'Communication' at the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow (IIML), where he successfully initiated and handled institution-building activities in areas like 'Placements', 'Corporate Communication & Media Relations', Student Affairs', and 'Alumni Affairs'. Dr. Raina is credited with building and managing state-of-the-art and world-class academic infrastructure, including the learning resource center at IIML. As Dean: Planning & Development at IIML, Dr. Raina was responsible for overseeing activities related to resource mobilization through industry – interface, training interventions, consulting, and research initiatives. As Visiting Faculty on several overseas assignments, Dr. Raina has also been responsible for contributing to building academic collaborations (student – teacher exchange) and networking with benchmarked institutions abroad. Among several distinguished assignments, Dr. Raina has successfully handled, holding the position of Director at the prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi during 2005-2008, deserves a special mention. Dr. Raina's involvement in mentoring recently established IIMs (at Rohtak, Kashipur and Sirmaur, in particular), and Central Universities (at Jammu, Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh) drew appreciation of all concerned. Apart from being an able institution builder, Dr. Raina's contributions in matters academic and administrative are many and varied.
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JK Lakshmipat University has been promoted by the JK Organisation one of the leading Indian Industrial Conglomerates of the country with a rich heritage of more than 100 years. Through the Lakshmipat Singhania Education Foundation and other non-profit entities JK Organisation is strongly committed to the societal needs since long particularly in the fields of Education Healthcare Social Welfare and Infrastructure Development both in rural and urban areas. JKLU is inspired by the vision of its key architect Lala Lakshmipat Singhania A visionary a pioneer an entrepreneur a humanitarian and a leader of outstanding quality Lala Lakshmipat Singhania considered higher learning and management skills essential for Indian industry and economy to grow and develop not only domestically but also globally. To my mind Education is not only reading and writing and knowing a number of subjects - Education is education for life that is to make a person more understanding and humble...'' VidyaDadatiVinayam. He encouraged meritocracy. In his words We seek a society which is proud of its past conscious of the present and full of hope for the future - a society in which every citizen would be equally conscious of his rights and responsibilities. Inspired by his noble vision JK Organisation through the Lakshmipat Singhania Education Foundation continues its mission of spreading education across the country with special emphasis on providing quality education to the masses. In the fiercely competitive world its not just what you know but what you do with what you know that separates success from failure. Turning knowledge into wisdom. And information into workable ideas. It is with this profound philosophy of education that the multi-discipline JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU) was established in Jaipur the capital city of Rajasthan in the year 2011 to give students the cutting-edge of holistic learning and to develop promising youngsters into leaders of tomorrow with globally relevant future-ready and actionable intelligence.
BOLD JKLU ACT /BOLD The JK Lakshmipat University Act, received the assent of the Governor of Rajasthan on the 12th day of September, 2011 and paved the way for establishment and incorporation of the J K Lakshmipat University, Jaipur in the State of Rajasthan. BOLD UGC /BOLD JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur (Rajasthan) has been established by an Act(No. 19 of 2011) - The JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur Act, 2011 of State Legislature of Rajasthan as a State Private University and is empowered to award degrees as specified by UGC under section 22 of the UGC Act 1956. BOLD AIU Membership /BOLD The Governing Council of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) at its 331st Meeting resolved to grant JK Lakshmipat University provisional membership from the year 2015-16. BOLD SIRO Registration Certificate /BOLD JKLU is recognized by the Govt. of India, Ministry of Science & Technology, Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) under its scheme on Recognition of Scientific and Industrial Research Organisations (SIROs), 1988 .
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The University has excellent infrastructure, a proper mix of experienced, young and dynamic faculty and a strong focus on placements for building technocrats and leaders of tomorrow. The curriculum provides for high weightage on internship to develop employable professionals with the cooperation of business and industry.
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Skipping More than Half of His Security Briefings and Leading from Behind
Posted by George Landrith on Sep 14th, 2012 and filed under Defense, Foreign Policy. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry from your site
On the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, two American embassies (or consulates) were attacked and breached – one in Libya and one in Egypt. Four American diplomats were assassinated by these coordinated attacks. We now know that security was almost non-existent in Libya and that at least some of the locally hired security detail actually helped the attackers locate and target our diplomats. And clearly the security at our Embassy in Cairo was insufficient as a mob breached the embassy's walls and stormed the embassy, removing, destroying and burning the American flag and replacing it with al Qaeda's flag and putting the Americans in the embassy at risk. And just today, in Yemen, hundreds of "protestors" stormed the American embassy chanting "death to America" and tore down the flag, burned it, and put American diplomats at risk. The extremists are now emboldened.
Why was this the case? Why didn't the Obama administration think about the risk leading up to an anniversary like 9/11? Particularly in places were terrorists and radical Islamists have recently and violently risen to power? And why did the attackers feel so bold and confident?
These breakdowns in security are the result of many failures. But the failure starts at the top. While Obama likes to brag that he is an experienced and steady hand at foreign policy, he now eclipses Jimmy Carter as the most failed foreign policy president of the past 100 years.
From day one, Obama has projected weakness. And while the Navy Seals did successfully bring Osama bin Laden to justice on Obama's watch, Obama actually delayed the decision and only relented when certain advisors backed him into a corner. To be perfectly blunt, even Jimmy Carter would have ordered the mission. Carter ordered the U.S. military to rescue 52 hostages being held in Iran which would have required US forces to invade Iran and storm the building where the hostages were being held and then carry them all to safety without the captors killing any of the hostages. That would have been no small feat. If Obama had refused to allow the Navy Seals to bring bin Laden to justice, the public would have learned of his refusal to act and it would have been politically devastating and deadly. So Obama had to support the Seal's mission.
Four facts prove that Obama always understood the bin Laden mission was primarily a political boon and he did his utmost to take credit for himself and gave shockingly scant credit to others. First, he spent an inordinate amount of time placing himself in the middle of the operation using "I" and "me" in his speech in an astonishing number of times when he announced that bin Laden was dead. Second, he ran a TV ad claiming that only he was brave enough to approve the mission, explicitly arguing that Romney would have lacked the courage to approve the mission – an ad that even liberal Arianna Huffington called, "Despicable." Third, Obama went to Afghanistan on the one year anniversary of the bin Laden mission and woke the troops in the middle of the night so that they could attend a speech that he would give in time to be broadcast live in the United States during prime time in which he again "spiked the football" and took unseemly credit for the work and bravery of others. And fourth, Obama revealingly said "I said that I'd go after bin Laden if we had a clear shot at him, and I did." But he didn't. A team of Navy Seals did. But the narcissist in chief sees himself at the center of the entire mission and seems puzzled why so many Americans are offended by his weird need to place himself at the center of everything.
An entire book could be written on Obama's projection of weakness and its costs to American security and safety. But I will limit myself to eight points of projected weakness.
• Obama began his presidency with what sounded like an apology tour in which he leveled criticisms at America and its role in the world while he traveled abroad. While many liberal "fact-checkers" balk at the idea that Obama apologized for America while speaking abroad, they base their claim on the fact that he never uttered the word "apology." This analysis is shallow and quite frankly dishonest. It is revealing that the European press called Obama's speech an apology. The Telegraph, a leading British newspaper wrote: "President Barack Obama has offered an apology for the Bush era, declaring that America had "shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive" towards its allies…. His speech in Strasbourg went further than any United States president in history in criticizing his own country's action while standing on foreign soil." (emphasis added) Obama gave similar speeches in Cairo, Turkey, and Trinidad and Tobago, to name only a few. Interestingly, Obama's critiques of America were designed to set himself up as morally superior, more prescient, and more insightful. Four years of economic and foreign policy failures brings into question the accuracy of his self portrait.
• As the events unfolded in Cairo at the American Embassy, the State Department released a statement online: "The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims…." This was an attempt to appease the growing mob and entirely missed the point. This attack took place on 9/11 and was staged and planned in advance. If it were truly anger about some movie no one is aware of or has seen, it would have began days or weeks ago when it was originally posted online, not on 9/11. Anyone who misses this, needs to put their thinking cap on. This misguided statement remained posted for more than nine hours. Then the State Department doubled down, posting that its earlier condemnation "still stands." The White House now argues that this response is not at all revealing and does not reflect Administration policy or approach. But it is important to recall that the American Embassy in Cairo is a huge fortress and the most important embassy in the Middle East. It is not a small distant outpost and the White House didn't distance itself from the statement until Romney correctly criticized it. But the most revealing thing is that Obama seemed more interested in denouncing the Romney campaign's response to the attacks on our embassies than he was in condemning the assassination of our Ambassador and three other of our diplomats. The Obama campaign immediately denounced Romney, but it was more than 10 hours later before Obama got around to denouncing the attacks or the assassinations.
• The President and his administration are uncomfortable with the phrase "war on terror" and prefer to call it an "ongoing or enduring struggle" or even "man-caused disasters."Oddly, however, team Obama frequently uses the tortured phrase "War on Women." And the Obama Administration has steadfastly refused to admit the obvious – that Major Nidal Malik Hasan's killing spree at Fort Hood that left 13 dead and 29 wounded while he shouted "Allahu Akbar!" was an act of terrorism. Instead, the Obama administration calls it "workplace violence" despite the fact that Hasan had been involved in radical Islam since 2005 and had been e-mailing al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki. Perhaps even more revealing was that Obama wanted to put the terrorist masterminds of 9/11 on trial in federal court in New York City. He inexplicably found the idea of military tribunals for war criminals entirely offensive. Only overwhelming political considerations forced him to back down.
• The President has skipped more than 57% of his daily national security briefings while in office. And his attendance was somewhat better the first two years of his presidency than it has been the last two. He can't seem to clear time from his golfing, fundraising, and campaigning schedule to attend his daily national security briefings. Thus, we shouldn't be shocked that Obama has also not found time to meet with his own jobs council since January 2012. It seems he likes the title of President, just not the work of being president. During the week leading up to these new September 11th attacks on our embassies, Obama attended only one national security briefing. On September 11, the same day as the embassy attacks, Obama couldn't find time for his national security briefing, but did find time to do multiple radio interviews – one with a DJ known as "the Pimp with a Limp" – and discuss Hip Hop music and the NFL Dolphins and Buccaneers. On September 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, Obama was too busy to bother with the daily national security briefing. On September 12th, Obama made a public statement about the attacks and assassinations, again skipped his security briefing and got on a plane to travel to a Nevada fundraiser and political event.
• The President aided the overthrow of allies who kept the peace with Israel, maintained stability in the region and assisted with intelligence and internal control of extremists like Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood. Meanwhile, protestors of the most cruel and oppressive regime in the Middle East in Iran cannot get any support or even lip service. It was entirely predictable that when Egypt's more moderate leader, Hosni Mubarak, was deposed with Obama's encouragement and aid that the violent lunatics of the region and the Muslim Brotherhood would take charge. That is exactly what happened. Peace in the Middle East is now less likely. Freedom for Egyptians is now less likely. Israel is at greater risk. America's interests are at greater risks. The only winners from Obama's failures are the terrorists.
• Obama displayed stunning weakness when he abruptly canceled plans that had been thought set in stone to build America's missile defense for the eastern coast of the United States and that would have also protected Europe. Oddly, Obama didn't even use the cancelation as a bargaining chip. He simply announced the cancelation and moved on to more golf and fundraisers. In the ultimate show of disrespect and poor form, in the middle of the night, he called the leaders of the Czech Republic and Poland (where the defenses and radar would have been built) rousing them from sleep to inform them that we would shortly announce that the missile defense plans had been canceled. This is not the behavior of a foreign policy ace. It is the behavior of a rank amateur.
• The State Department's own internal investigations have warned numerous times in the past two years that the security at America's embassies is not sufficient – particularly in war-ravaged nations with little stability. Yet, nothing was done – not even leading up to the anniversary of September 11th. Didn't every American on September 11th have at least two thoughts — first, thoughts of remembrance and solemnity for the losses of that fateful day, and second, questions about what terrorists might try to do on this important anniversary? But apparently Obama didn't have these thoughts. He was too busy raising money, campaigning, and talking with the "Pimp with a Limp."
• Earlier this year, Obama explained to Russian President Dmitri Medvedev in what Obama thought was a private conversation that he had a tough election coming up, but after the election, if reelected Obama ominously promised that he would have "more flexibility." Here are Obama's actual words: "On all these issues, but particularly missile defense, this, this can be solved, but it's important for [incoming Russian President Putin] to give me space. This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility." President Medvedev, who would soon turn the Russian presidency over to Vladimir Putin, responded, " I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir. And I stand with you." These ominous words are almost treasonous. Obama was saying he plans to do things that he knows will be wildly unpopular, but if the Russians give him space, he will be able to win reelection without alerting the public to his objectionable and secret plans. And sadly, Obama seems more interested in having the Russian president stand with him, than the American public. Everyone knew what Obama meant. Obama was promising that with his reelection he would be free to unilaterally disarm America and leave us more vulnerable to the violent thugs and crazies of the world.
Obama's projection of weakness has been consistent and unmistakeable. Perhaps Americans who have become distracted by his flowery rhetoric and glittering generalities forget or overlook these facts or maybe they allowed the facts to become clouded by the incessant clamoring of the Obama-adoring media. But our enemies have not missed the clear and consistent projection of weakness. Our enemies are emboldened. They see opportunity as they did in Egypt, Libya and Yemen this week. We are comparatively weaker. We can thank Obama for this cold, harsh reality. But the most stunning thing is that Obama plans to make us weaker still if given four more years. | {
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3 x Rare Silver Coins: 1 Drachme 1833, Half Drachme 1834, Quarter Drachme 1834!
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How deep are your teenage emotional scars? Anyone who has ever experienced an awkward, horrible humiliation in high school will relate to Drew Barrymore's dilemma as she is forced to negotiate the social and emotional land mines of adolescence - not once but twice. As mousy, 25 year-old Josie Geller, an incurable romantic and the youngest copy editor at the "Chicago Sun Times," she's assigned to go undercover to report on today's teenagers. But Josie was a brainy nerd in high school, a gawky geek to the core, nicknamed "Josie Grossie," and her re-visit promises to be a repeat. "All I wanted was to be accepted, and they just tortured me," she wails to her younger brother (David Arquette), a self-styled "loser," who decides to lend support, catapulting her from "outcast" to "instant popularity." And, of course, she finds romance with an English literature teacher (Michael Vartan) who finds himself uncomfortably attracted to one of his "students." Drew Barrymore has a dazzling comic flair; her saucy performance is hilarious. One of the newer trends in the motion picture business is targeting a specific audience - in this case, teenage girls, who are all to familiar with the cattiness, cruelty, and clique-mentality. This romantic comedy has all the hallmarks of vintage John Hughes - think "Pretty in Pink" and "Sixteen Candles" - as director Raja Gosnell coaxes freshness out of Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein's formulaic script, which delivers the message: "Find out who you are and try not to be afraid of it." On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "Never Been Kissed" is a lively if sophomoric 7 - but, for its target audience, it's a captivating, totally cool teenage chick's flick. | {
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Scott Hente and I (along with another CS-36 doolie squadron classmate) snuck out of the new dorm one night and went over to the Chaplain Rectory (the houses where the Chaplains lived, over by where the Visitor Center now sits, kind of at the south end of the cadet parking lot) and drank cheap wine (Boone's Farm or Strawberry Hill, I'm sure) with the daughters of one of the Chaplains and her girlfriends until about 3:00 am. We didn't really do anything with them, just got loopy, staggered back to the dorm and survived a pretty rough day following, but in any case it was pretty ballsy for first semester doolies. This was Hente's program—he knew, or had met, one of the girls somewhere (church?) and she had invited him to come over—so I was just an unwitting participant, along for the ride on this one!
Members of CS-31 were involved in the Commandant's Office-in-the-Air-Gardens caper. See the photo in the Checkpoints write up by Rich Chanick, published before our 30th Reunion. Can't remember who was behind the camera.
Who crashed the F-15 into the Air Gardens? – me.
The notorious Minuteman III mission.
Ed Wilcock has the best recollection of our doolie year Army Week. He was the guy who hot-wired the tractor and was pulling the missile (that was on the trailer waiting to be installed in front of Fieldhouse) up the ramp and towards the center of the terrazzo when the tractor stalled—never made it. It would have been so cool to see that missile out in front of Mitchell Hall.
I was not part of the MM III team, but I think it was that same night that Bentley Rayburn (my doolie roomie) and a couple of other guys from CS-36 tried to get the X-4 off the pedestal in the Air Gardens. We got it unchained and rotated it around, but it was way too heavy to move. We left it pointing at an odd angle (not at the dining hall when we started). A few days later we saw it chained down, but at the same odd angle we left it. So, you can look back at old pictures of the Air Gardens and tell if it was before or after the Fall of our doolie year by the direction the X-4 is pointing.
I got the inspiration to write this from Paul Kent's article, on Charlie Beadling moving the Minuteman Missile for the Army game. The best I recollect, considering the "half-timer's" I suffer from (I only forget half the stuff), Steve Groathouse and I were playing foos-ball on Friday night before the Navy game. Seems our opponents, 2 bedwetting momma's boys from Canoe U staying as guests in our dorm thought they were pretty tough stuff consistently defeating us at the table. Obviously we needed revenge. As we left for our room, I got the brilliant idea to borrow (we will not lie, cheat . . . ) one of their uniforms until after the game. I think Steve came up with the idea about wearing it for the march-on and the scheming and planning began.
Our group wasn't scheduled to march on, but we still needed to wear our uniforms to the game, so the problem of how to transport the uniform to the game was a problem. Straining by having to think, we decided on a laundry bag. Taking my bed sheets and blankets out of the laundry bin (you remember, no one slept in their bed), we stuffed the Navy parades into the bag just prior to bordering the bus to the game.
Once at the game, we proceeded to a little cubby inside the tunnel at Falcon Stadium. Until that moment I had thought Steve was going to wear it onto the field, but no his flawless logic was, "Hey, it's your laundry bag!" He was right and so by default I was the undercover Swabbie. Following our plan, we waited for the break between the brigade of midshipman and the AF group.
At the point, I rushed out onto the field pretending I was late to ranks trying to find my spot. I must have run around the brigade 3 times before finally stopping throwing my hands up in despair and walking off the field through the tunnel. I wish I had a picture of the brigade commander's face. Unfortunately, I couldn't get off the field in time before a group commander Cadet Col. Rowe P. Stanton nabbed me by the collar and asked, "Are you one of us or one of them?" With "We will not lie, cheat or steal . . . " echoing in my mind I replied, "One of us." To which he replied pointing to the VIP seats, "Boy are you in trouble—do you know how many generals and admirals are watching, much less the television coverage?" Well, C/Col Rowe P. Stanton was right to the tune of "3 and 35".
Two notes: (1) Rowe turned out to be my T-37 IP in pilot training, (2) and my squadron thought it was so cool, I got enough top ratings that I made the Commandant's List—while still marching tours! PS: Groathouse, you're still the best Smack-Wad-Do-Jazz Doolie I know!
Regarding Gary Whitfield's question about unbolting the F-104 and moving it one night: I am hazy on the details, however, I recall there were only a very small number of us and that we were all wondering where it would end up as it rolled down the "Bring me Men" ramp. I think we borrowed bolt cutters to cut the chain, but I think he is right, we had only to unbolt it. The next day, there was a stern PA warning about molesting the "war memorials" on the terrazzo. Can anyone tell me what war the F-104 fought in? We pulled the stunt in part to upstage my brother's (class of sixty something) moving the Bell X-1 that required a crane to get back in place over near Arnold Hall. I am sitting here in a hotel in Vienna, Austria with insomnia about the return to the States. Reading this stuff really brought back some good memories.
Basic Cadet James Schuman and I ('75 non-grad) took off one night in our bathrobes and sneakers (might have been slippers) for a jaunt to the Flat Iron. I believe (can't fully recall) that the dreaded Cougar Squadron had placed a "Big C" on the side of the Flat Iron using bed sheets. We were going to rearrange the sheets to spell out the big "E" of Executioners. After what seemed like twelve hours of aimless and rather hapless hiking (including some post dinner gas pains suffered by Mr. Shoe) we stopped to ponder our next move. Suddenly we heard some noises. Yep, some other crazies (with a flashlight too I believe) were coming close . . . obviously in pursuit of the wayward 40 sheets. Well, the ambush was classic. Basic Cadets Schuman and Schoeck, hiding in the bushes, when suddenly and with great ferocity we growled and grumbled (and passed gas) and shook those bushes for all that they were worth. "Bears that is . . . Black Bears . . . big and mean" (this portion sung to the tune of the Beverly Hillbillies). My, oh my, how that group of America's finest did squeal and scamper and flee back in the direction of the Cadet Area. Sounded like a herd of little girl Brontosauri trampling a potato chip factory. And they never even stopped to consider why it was that the big mean Black Bear also made laughing noises and smelled like Mitchell Hall.
I suspect that the lads that got caught that night by the 'Phantom Grizzly' will never come out and quite admit that their feminine side got the best of them on the way to the Flat Iron during 1st BCT. And Shoe and I would never rub it in, of course. During future excursions, we stuck to guidons . . . I believe that 3 might have been our record for one night (perhaps 2). When we got back to 17th Squadron, I'm sure we snuck down and got a 10-cent Pepsi. Cadet Schuman probably spent the rest of the night shining my boots for me because he was a thoughtful roommate—but I'm also a little bit fuzzy on that.
Freshman year: We took a screen off our dorm window, covered it with paper and painted a spirit sign on it. We then went in to the dining hall late one night. I and another fellow climbed onto the ceiling of the dining hall, dropped a rope down and hauled the sign up to the ceiling. The incredibly stupid, but true, part of the story was that at the time I was climbing through all those girders in the ceiling, I had a cast on for shin splints. Somehow, we survived.
Junior year: We were going to play CU—which was always a big game. A group of us decided that we would hang a "Beat CU" sign on the marble side of Fairchild Hall. Someone commandeered some SERE LMRs. A classmate was a rock climber and he was going to rappel from the roof with the sign material. I found out the AP patrol schedule, and figured out how to fix the doors so we could get into Fairchild Hall at night. This was during a time when such "enthusiastic" spirit missions were highly frowned upon and we did not want to get caught. At about 1 AM, we deployed; the advance team got across to Fairchild Hall to the doors next to the library. Entry into the building went without a hitch. All was going well until an unscheduled patrol was going down the road between the terrazzo and Fairchild, and caught a glimpse of someone crossing the walk . . . lights flashing, they drove up the Bring Me Men ramp and deployed. Fortunately, the door team had sufficiently scattered and were not caught. Unfortunately, they discovered the doors unlocked and relocked them. The inside/rappel team did not have a way to get OUT of the building. Also, unfortunately, the rappeller was already on the side of the building. Fortunately, the SPs were focused on the activity at terrazzo level and never saw the rappeller. The cops eventually left. The inside/rappel team only got one letter up, so it was not the impact we had hoped, but it was good—and the fact that no one got caught made it even better.
Congratulations to Steve Rogers for continuing a long, dedicated professional career of service to our nation and mankind. Steve started out with our class as a doolie (with me) in CS-22. I had the good fortune to be in the same element with him during BCT where I recognized right away that this was one guy who was going to be leading our class eventually. In fact (and I've said this to Steve before), he was my direct inspiration to seek the position of class president (after our 10-year class reunion).
Steve was our 22nd Squadron class council representative when we were smackwads, and he asked me to join him in several council meetings. What I remember about those meetings was that they were in the evenings some time before taps, and that it was good to get away from the squadron upperclassmen for an hour or two. I don't remember too much of the meetings, or who were there (Bill Ellingsworth, Dan Burkett, and Bruce Edstrom are a few faces that still recall). I do recall, however, that for what they now call a spirit mission, the class council voted one time to have us doolies take ourselves out for a morning run! It sounds preposterous now, but at the time, it was a way for us to engender class unity by doing something that took a lot of coordination and didn't involve the upperclass. (There were always squadrons being taken on morning runs anyway, so it wouldn't be too goofy an idea. This time, however, it would be the entire wing of doolies from '75!) We all formed up on a dark, early in the morning on the terrazzo by the Old Dorm, with a cadre of our classmates as wing staff who called us to order and a report! Each squadron reported all present or accounted for. After that, we ran as a group around the terrazzo, twice I think, made a lot of noise, and finally were dismissed. When we got back to our squadrons, the 3-smokes from '74 couldn't quite figure out what was going on – but for the most part, they were glad they didn't have to run us that morning. I think some squadrons had their smacks eat at rest that morning. I know ours did. | {
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FootballJOE Badge Quiz
Luke Shaw calls on Ed Woodward to strengthen squad after Palace defeat
Manchester United need more footballers
Football matches are won on the field of play. They are not won in conference calls, in shareholder meetings, during sponsorship discussions or in emerging markets - they are won by the footballers you've acquired against the opposition.
Ed Woodward, however, doesn't seem to view football this way. He has the air of a man who believes that football is like business; it's a confidence game. Say the right things and you will be considered a success.
That's all well and good, at least until your team gets outclassed by Crystal Palace in their first game of the Premier League season. Manchester United lost 3-1 at home to Roy Hodgson's side on Saturday evening, in a game filled with bizarre officiating decisions, but one that even the most fervent and deluded would admit they didn't deserve to win.
It was clear prior to the match, and even more so after, that United need more players, and this was a sentiment echoed by defender Luke Shaw after the game.
Without naming Ed Woodward himself, the United left-back called on the club to strengthen the squad, proving that it is not merely the team's fans who are dissatisfied with the club's impotent approach to transfers.
"We have a very good group," said Shaw. "But personally I think we need more players to strengthen the squad. It can give us a boost.
"When you look around at how other teams are strengthening their teams, then we must also do it to keep up with the others.
"The pre-season we've had together is not the way it should have been. We've had a week all together.
"We haven't been able to prepare in the way we wanted and that's not an excuse, because we have the quality of players to be able to win games like this, but we weren't up to it."
Earlier this week, Woodward spoke to United's official pre-match programme, United Review, in an interview in which he tried to explain the club's lack of transfer activity during the summer. In summation, United are victims of the coronavirus pandemic which has wreaked havoc over our lives this year.
"Disruption from the pandemic is continuing to create huge economic pressures from the top to the bottom of the football pyramid," he said.
"While we are fortunate to be in a more resilient position than most clubs, we are not immune from the impact.
"Despite this, we are delighted to have brought in Donny van de Beek from Ajax, adding further quality to a midfield already strengthened by the recruitment of Bruno Fernandes in January."
So yeah, at this point, it doesn't look promising for United fans. But on the bright side, given how much we know about Woodward's business nous, there should be a brand new protective mask partner being announced any day now.
Luke Shaw,
Ed Woodward.
QUIZ: Identify the missing sponsors from these football shirts
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Q: Oracle SQL Summary report I'm a new junior developer using reporting as a tool to learn the database structure, we have a reporting tool called Cyberquery to produce these reports but i like to mirror what i do in that in SQL Developer so i can learn both.
Unfortunately i have hit a wall with this problem...
I am trying to produce a summary report of product sales over 24 months, broken down by each month like the table below.
| 2014/10 | 2014/11 | 2014/12 | Total
item no | description | qty | value | qty | value | qty | value | qty | value
a item a 4 20 1 5 2 10 7 35
b item b 1 10 2 20 3 30 6 60
Unfortunately i have not been able to format the query to display the results like this. The sql i have been using goes like this:
select * from(
select i.item_no, i.description, sl.line_value, sl.line_qty, sh.invoice_date
from sales_line sl
join sales_header sh on sh.invoice_no = sl.invoice_no
join item i on i.item_no = sl.item_no
where sh.invoice_date >= add_months((last_day(sysdate)+1),-24)
)
So i have tried a few different ways, originally i thought it would be a case of just using group by but after i couldn't get that to work i had a look at using the pivot function and couldn't get that to work either.
Is this possible in SQL?
Kind Regards,
Richard
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Domo, 11. June 2017
The Medienpark building in Altstetten in Zurich is the new workplace for some 600 Ringier Axel Springer Schweiz employees. Contemporary art is meant to stimulate, distract and inspire them.
By Peter Hossli (text) and Daniel Kellenberger (photos)
Abort! Because of plaster and air. «We can't mount anything here,» says the collection's manager Rahel Blättler (36). «Or else the entire wall will come down, including the paintings.»
A diptych by American painter Nicole Eisenman (52) is supposed to breathe life into the lobby of the Ringier Axel Springer Medienpark building. It is comprised of two large rectangular oil paintings, each 16 feet long and 8 feet high, weighing around 130 pounds, both very valuable.
Before drilling a hole, chief technician Markus Edelmann (52) sounds out the wall intended for the paintings. It looms high above the concierges' desk. He soon discovers what the architects failed to communicate – the brick wall is faced with half an inch of plasterboard over a two-and-a-half-inch cavity. «We need to find another way to mount these paintings,» says Edelmann.
He makes a quick decision: «Let's postpone hanging the Eisenman to next Saturday.»
Art in the refrigerated truck
This cancellation does not cause any fuss. «When you collect art and put it on display, you know that patience and extreme caution are essential in handling the objects,» maintains Blättler, an art historian. «If you allow things to get hectic you risk making expensive mistakes.» It is her job «to do everything in my power to protect the art».
Altstetten is a neighborhood on Zurich's western outskirts. It is the first Tuesday in May. The Medienpark, a modern glass and concrete building, soars above a side street. It has been home to the editorial offices of most of Ringier Axel Springer Schweiz's German-language magazines since April. Spreading over two vast floors, about 600 people produce magazines like «Tele», «Bilanz», «Schweizer Illustrierte», «Beobachter» or «GlücksPost». The editors of the business weekly «Handelszeitung» report on black and red figures, their female counterparts at «Fashion Factory» on red and black gowns.
Contemporary art from Ringier AG's collection is literally aimed to give them all pause. A team of curators has selected forty-eight works of art for this purpose. On the second floor are mostly photographs, the third is adorned with paintings, and on the executive floor there are both.
This measure is designed to achieve one of the main goals of publisher and collector Michael Ringier (68): The collection's roughly 3,000 works of art are meant to be put on display and to delight the company's employees.
That morning, the works that will soon be on view at the Medienpark wait in a Möbel-Transport AG truck. It is a firm specializing in shipping art, headquartered in Schlieren, west of Zurich. To keep artworks safe, the trucks are equipped with wheel suspension and a hold that may be refrigerated or heated. Prior to shipping, the wrapping material is acclimatized to the required temperature.
The cargo hold can accommodate objects of up to 10 feet in height. Today, that will be required. The paintings and photographs being delivered to the Medienpark are mostly large scale. Firstly, there are large walls to fill. Secondly, it is safer: The chance of anyone strolling out with a 10-ft. painting is slim.
Which would be unadvisable in any case: Stolen works of contemporary art are hard to sell on the black market. An oligarch might acquire a stolen Rembrandt for his yacht but the glaringly colored photographs by Geneva artist Sylvie Fleury (55) are unlikely to be to his taste. And anyway, when it comes to contemporary art, there is ample documentation on what is owned by whom.
The art movers put metal plates down on the floor so it does not collapse under the paintings. They then heft the objects from the truck onto padded dollies. Framed photographs are wrapped in plastic while paintings are covered in vellum paper as well as bubble wrap and photographs mounted on aluminum are wrapped in cardboard.
They work fast, moving with precision. They barely talk. «Is this too high?» – «Should fit.» – «We need to unwrap it.» – «Sure.» – «On the side?» – «No use, it's square.» – «Really?» – «Yes.» – «Let's carry it inside then.»
Wrinkled noses
Within an hour, all the objects are in the hallways. Collection manager Blättler takes inventory. Each work of art has a title, a number and its own space at the Ringier storage facility outside Zurich.
Nothing is missing. Technician Edelmann and his team are moving the objects to their assigned places, setting them down on styrofoam, to prevent damage to the artwork or the carpeting.
The «Pyramide» by the Swiss Duo Fischli/Weiss is now standing in the editorial offices of «Schweizer Illustrierte».
The technicians put the three-part photograph «The Magazine GRP» by the Irish-Israeli duo Clegg & Guttmann into the offices of «Fashion Factory». It depicts a somewhat stiff board of directors. «Is that really suitable?» a daringly dressed female editor asks, wrinkling her nose. Somehow, this is too masculine for her.
The technicians pick up the grass-green photograph «jpeg pk01» by German artists Thomas Ruff (59). «A joker,» explains collection manager Blättler: a work without a set place, which will only be hung if another piece is excluded.
They briefly put it on the floor, «which, technically, is forbidden,» says Edelmann. «But the carpeting is new and does not emit any particles.»
Surprises in space
Wednesday morning. Each object is now in its determined space. Arthur Fink (26) walks through the Medienpark. The Ringier collection's assistant curator is scanning the walls and rooms. He selected the art on his computer. This is the first time he has seen it in place. «And in space there are surprises.»
The photographs by Clegg & Guttmann that one of the editors described as «somehow too masculine»? «They feel out of place. They don't fit esthetically,» Fink says and has them packed up.
What about the «Pyramide» by Fischli/Weiss? «Too small, it looks lost; we need something more vibrant here.» It's too bland. «The texture and the color of the carpet swallow up the sand in front of the pyramids.»
He has the picture hung somewhere else and plays the joker. «Bring in the Ruff.» It is a large picture, fuzzy, pixelated, and it is hard to make out whether it is real. «It's meta-photography,» explains Fink. «An image perfectly suited to a journalistic environment.» That's right – pixilated, and hard to make out whether it is real. «It poses the question: what is photography?»
Fink and Blättler stand in front of each object and ponder whether it fits. This is a careful, unhurried process. Technicians bring, set down and remove objects. Curator and manager exchange short sentences. «Clearly better,» says Fink. «Is this definite?» an editor working there asks. She likes the picture. «It is definite; now there's something going on between the space and the art,» says Fink.
The joker fits
What matters to him at the end of the day is «that the picture finds its place in space.» He achieves this with his keen eye and his gut feeling. «I can't explain it; I just see it.»
Fink is young, a student at Berlin's Humboldt University. This may be why he is qualified to display contemporary art, which is fast-paced and supposed be young and fresh and cool and trenchant!
Fink takes a few steps back. «Shall we center it?» he asks. «Or do we hang it a couple of inches to the right?» Edelmann moves the object to the right. «Ah, the cone of light has a negative influence.» So it's back to the center. Animating office buildings like the Medienpark with art is «completely different» from hanging art in museums, says Fink. «The lighting at the museum is conceived for art, and here it is designed for people's workplaces.»
This is why he also works as an interior designer at the Medienpark. Recycling containers for plastic bottles and waste paper, furniture and coffee makers get in his way. «Couches are the natural enemies of art,» says Fink. «The Ruff is in the perfect position. Now center it.»
Is 4 ft. 8 in. better than 4 ft. 9 in.?
Only, what height is the center at? Around the globe, curators put the center of the picture anywhere between 4 ft. 7 in. and 4 ft. 11 in. from the floor. «I like 4 ft. 8 in.,» says the rather lanky Fink. «I am tall, Michael Ringier is even taller. I guess he would want them slightly higher than me.»
From lay-outers to bosses, reporters or photo editors – these visual stimuli are intended to yank them out of their daily grind. «Distract and stimulate,» says Fink.
He never forgets who he is making his choices for. Not every work in the Ringier collection could be put on display at the Medienpark. Not everyone is used to looking at contemporary art the way he is. He says that he often asks himself: Could a work of art be offensive to an employee? Is it pornographic? Or is it sufficiently accessible?
Hardly anyone pulls the emergency brake
The last word is with Michael Ringier and the collection's long-time curator, Beatrix Ruf (57), director of Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum. Both receive lists, give notes, and rubber-stamp choices. Rarely does anyone pull the emergency brake.
Fink has been working for the Ringier Collection since 2015. Back then he was assisting with curating the 20-year anniversary. He was into literature and philosophy even as a teenager. «That led me to art.»
He wryly calls himself a «picture junkie» and says he enjoys dealing with real objects. «It's great fun to move a picture just a few inches and see what happens in the space.»
Standing in the editorial offices of «GlücksPost», he is looking at a wall that «Guitar #5» by Canadian artist Steven Shearer (50) is leaning against. It depicts thousands of small photographs of people with their guitars. «As if someone had searched for the term ‹guitar› on Google,» says Fink. «Perfect for a newsroom, where searching for the right picture is essential.»
Initially, Shearer's work was meant to go elsewhere. But with the sun shining on that wall, the ultraviolet rays could leach out the colors on photographic paper.
The height: 4 ft. 8 or 4 ft. 9? Two technicians are holding up «Guitar #5». «Make up your mind,» says chief technician Edelmann. «It weighs a ton.» They heft it up to 4 ft. 8 in. «Perfect. That's what we'll do,» says Fink. «Put it down.»
The sacred next to the profane
A lot of the time, things «that you just casually put there» work out, says Fink. Blättler and he are standing on the third floor in front of four contemporary paintings. They start to rearrange them. A process accompanied by short sentences. «That doesn't look good.» – «Shall we put the Avery last?» – «Is that a disruption?» – «In terms of the shapes this is the most exciting.» – «I like the contrast with the yellow.» – «Wasn't the first arrangement best?» – «Yes, let's go back to the first one.» They were going around in circles, which they feel is a good thing. «We do have the time,» says Fink. «It is refreshing to be doing something uneconomical.»
Three days later, only three of the four paintings are displayed on the wall. After one night, Fink had decided that one was redundant.
He selected the works for the Medienpark intuitively. «I'd be lying if I said that I have a clear agenda,» he says. «The paintings on display are contemporary and vigorous, and many have a surreal or mythical trait.»
Unlike the photography, which needs to be self-reflective. «Photos focusing on the media,» says Fink, like so many in the Ringier collection.
The curator had five works by Heimo Zobernig (59), Austria's most famous contemporary artist, brought out of storage. «He addresses the ultimate open questions of what an abstract painting can be,» Fink explains. He put up four of the paintings. What about the center point? For Zobernig's work, 4 ft. 7 in. is ideal.
What happens to the recycling bin for plastic bottles? Fink positions it next to the Zobernig paintings. «Fantastic, the sacred next to the profane.»
It is Saturday morning. Within two hours, workmen have built a three-story scaffold in the Medienpark lobby. The scissor lift originally envisaged for the job would be too heavy and likely to damage the delicate floor.
The spring-suspended and refrigerated Möbel-Transport truck is standing in front of the main entrance. A level casts a red laser beam onto the white wall, where bricks are overlaid with plaster and air.
Silently, the drill bores through the plasterboard, shrieking when it hits brick. A workman inserts six 4.5-inch reinforcing rods along the horizontal line marked by the red laser beam. Each rod can carry a load of 44 lbs. Each of the two pieces of Nicole Eisenman's diptych «Progress: Real & Imagined» weighs 132 lbs.
Sixteen hands
Hanging it is a delicate task requiring expertise and concentration. Eight men carry the first of the paintings in from the truck. They set it down between the scaffold and the wall. Two men climb up to the top of the scaffold, two to the middle, and at «Now!», four men raise the painting up from the floor. Few words are exchanged in the thirty seconds it takes to reach the height of twenty-two feet, guided by sixteen hands. «Okay.» – «Balance it out.» – «Careful.» – «Not so close to the scaffold.» – «Easy, easy.» – «Hold on.» – «I've got it.» – «That's it.»
Once the second painting is hung, the movers eat their sandwiches. In the afternoon, the scaffolders will take apart the frame they built. The artworks in the open-plan offices are mounted on the walls – a total of 31 objects. Now they can start distracting.
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Fools of Us All
"NO! JUST NO! I QUIT!"
The entirety of Site-87 stopped what they were doing as the intercom system came to life and Director Nina Weiss was heard over the loudspeakers, cursing like a drunken Lord Voldemort having an argument with his father. It was quite a spectacle to hear a woman pushing sixty-five to be using words that were esoteric even to the linguistics department.
This string of curses ended with "—and fuck the spatula you rode in on!" followed by what was either a very quiet gunshot, or a very loud thump.
"Bound to happen one day." Tristan Bailey whistled as medics rolled Weiss, in a stretcher, past his office, where he was conferring with his superior. "Someone had a heart attack on April Fools day."
"Never thought it would be her," affirmed Claire Hennessy as she looked away from the report she had been handed. "The one day a year where the universe's cosmic prank is that nothing anomalous at all happens in this town, and lo an behold, our fearless leader keels over."
"Are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
Claire looked at him oddly. "Where would we even get that much Antarctic Wine? Unless your brother's been sending you more than you claim."
"No," Tristan shook his head. "What I'm thinking is that we try to find out exactly what made Weiss just… explode."
"We have more serious matters to attend to. For instance," she pretended to flip a page of the report, "do you want to meet at the Black Garden or at Berry's in town this Saturday?"
"Berry's is undergoing renovations, and I don't want to find paint chips in my milkshake again."
A look of befuddlement crossed Claire's face. "…that implies it happened at least once."
"Twice."
"And you kept going back."
"They're damn good milkshakes, Claire."
"How many people in the site eat there?"
"…oh dear god." Tristan's eyes widened. "If half the site had lead poisoning from eating there, it would explain… so much, and yet so little."
It was true; Nina Weiss had had a heart attack. She was sturdier than anyone else her age — partially due to favorable genetics, partially due to emergency ingestion of an anomalous regenerative compound in the 1980s — so she would make it.
"God dammit," acting director Harold West grumbled. "This is supposed to be a quiet day. The only quiet day Sloth's Pit gets in a year." He gesticulated wildly, nearly hitting one of the medics in the face. "Literally the ONLY DAY ALL YEAR I can say 'what could possibly go wrong?' and have nothing bad happen."
Suddenly, something bad happened. Harold West's gesticulating finger collided with the wall, and he felt a crunch as the phalanges in it broke. Everyone stared at him. "…could be coincidence?" one of the younger medics offered.
"Don't," West growled as one of the other medical staff began bandaging his finger. "Don't tempt fate. I don't want you to say anything else that could tempt fate. None of that."
"…could be worse—" began a nearby member of security staff, entering with a paper cup of bean juice. Everyone in the room glared at him. "…it's April First! Give me a break!" He brought his cup of coffee to his lips- only to have the scalding liquid inside jump out, splash him in the face, and then turn into chunks of Kit-Kats.
Everyone ducked as the cup began flying around the room, spitting high-velocity Kit-Kats out and ricocheting about the medical bay, before someone had the foresight to open the door, and it flew out, down the hall, and embedded itself in the face of
Katherine Sinclair was knocked flat on her ass by a Kit-Kat Coffee Cup Cannonball, and had the sudden compulsion to say this five time fast, before she realized this would be an awful idea. She brushed her red hair from her eyes, and crawled along the floor to avoid any further collision with the Kit-Kat Coffee Cup Cannonball.
She crawled her way to the doors of the medical bay, and stood up, presenting her tablet to Acting Director West. "Here's the… preliminary report on what's going on from… Occult Studies."
West looked over the document, ears turning scarlet. "No… this is documentation of SCP-1893."
"Which iterat-" Katherine looked at the document, and barely resisted the temptation to scream and throw her tablet on the ground before repeatedly stamping on it and professing her normality. "Well, it's random, don't you know!" She quickly brought the proper document up. "Montgomery is currently under the hypothesis that… we've undergone some sort of CK-Class Restructuring Scenario."
"…the whole town?" West stared. "We need to evacuate immediately. Code Delaware."
"That's reserved for the 4th of July!" Katherine stared. "You honestly don't think—"
"I'm not risking a repeat of what happened last year, when Hamilton came out. I don't give a fuck who lives, who dies, who tells my story, so long as it doesn't involve us having to drop a neutron charge on the town."
"…yes director," she swallowed. "I'll deliver your orders to the SPPD," after I delete my browsing history and put my tablet in bleach.
"As for all of you, you should all —" this was interrupted by him banging his finger against the same wall as he gesticulated, "FUCKOFFANDDIESONOFASUBMARINER!"
"I speak fluent 'in great amounts of pain'," sighed one of the doctors, Peter Beach. "I think he said 'get to the bunker with Director Weiss."
"Yesssss," West winced. Sinclair pulled out a flask of mandrake oil and dipped a birch wand onto it, trying to gingerly tap the finger with the solution.
"Painkiller," she tried to explain, "Though if your finger starts turning green, I'd suggest amputation."
"Great," West groaned. "Could this day get any worse?"
Suddenly, the day got worse.
There was a reason that Post-Mortem Assurance Specialists existed in the Foundation, and Sigma-10 was just seeing one of those reasons firsthand. The cult of Satyr's Reign, responsible for the resurrection of countless psychopaths within the town limits of Sloth's Pit some one year, three-hundred and fifty-eight days earlier, had spontaneously risen once more at the corner of Main and Bray Road, due to being exposed to a great amount of narrative irony— or, as the official report would read (assuming anyone would get out of this alive):
"You just had to try fixing your cat with magic!" Seren Pryce growled over her earpiece as she, for the second time in her life, shot a zombified Josef Stalin in the apricot. "God DAMN it, Williams!"
"It was Blake's idea!" Ruby Williams asserted as she hacked the arm off of a cultist that was reaching for her brother. "Watch your six, goddammit!"
"Watch yours!" Blake retorted, firing a hollow point into the brain of a zombified Charles Manson— "Wait, isn't he alive?"
"Who fucking cares?!" Nicholas Ewell had turned bright yellow out of sheer frustration. "None of this should be happening! It is April goddamn first! This is our. One. Fucking. Day. OFF!" He screamed this as he made someone who he thought was the Torso Murderer fellate a shotgun, and then made it climax. "I ain't about to have our day ruined by a bunch of zombie psychos and zombie psycho cultists!"
"Preach, Nick!" Seren cackled, sending an incendiary round into the torso of a reanimated cultist. "Seriously though, Williams, both of you are so getting discharged when we're done."
"Later, Pryce," Ruby growled as she drove a knife into the soft palate of yet another Charles Manson. "…what the fuck."
"It's like there's an extra day in March or something!" their medic, Raymond February, said this as he took a pot shot at another cultist; he had elected to hide in the doorway of the Wal-Greens sitting at this corner.
"Impossible," Pryce frowned. "Thirty days hath September, April, June, March, and November. That's how the rhyme goes —" her eyes went wider than the plot holes in a bad smut novel. "Now hold up a minute."
"…that's not possible." Harold West swallowed as he heard the reason why Director Weiss had had a heart attack. "March only has thirty days."
"It's March 31st," she groaned through a morphine drip. "The entirety of the town seems to have forgotten that March has thirty-one days." She rubbed her face. "I attribute it, in part, due to the amount of chemicals in the food from that one restaurant downtown- Benny's?"
"Berry's," West grunted through a face full of palm. "Bailey mentioned finding paint in his milkshake at one point. Lead poisoning made the entire town forget a whole day existed?!"
"Not lead," Weiss breathed, slowly. "L.E.A.D. Leukocytic Erroneous Amnestic Derivative. There's been abnormal amounts of it in the paint all around town."
"Director, please," Dr. Beach groaned. "If any of us hit our foreheads any more, we're going to have concussions." He looked her over. "So, the reason for your heart attack was… stress induced by the discovery that March had thirty-one days, and that today was not, in fact, April 1st."
"That's correct, I think." Weiss sighed. "…I think I need a break. Some vacation somewhere. Hawaii is supposed to be nice. Or there's the Jersey Shore."
West wondered why anyone would want to go to New Jersey willingly. "…well. We just have to stay down here until the craziness outside subsides."
Seventy-Million Dollars in property damage, a razed local landmark, five-hundred dead zombies, cultists and zombie cultists, four colly birds, three french hens, several dozen doses of headache medication, and a hastily bought plane ticket to Hawaii later…
Claire Hennessy and Tristan Bailey shared a chocolate milkshake mixed with rum in the Black Garden pub in Sloth's Pit. Tristan had elected to just have some chips (in the British sense), while Claire had a burger with chips (in the American sense). They looked at each other through the haze of alcohol, chocolate flavoring, and fat.
"You thinking what I'm thinking?" Claire asked, stealing one of Tristan's chips.
"I've given it up for Lent," Tristan nodded. "But I can't say the same for handcuffs." A grin that only formed on the face of people who were going to ruin someone else's night formed on his face.
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CAA Institute
Accommodating Cosmic Anomalies Since 1908
Liminal Archives
Exploring spaces which shouldn't exist
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package com.itrustcambodia.push.page;
import com.itrustcambodia.pluggable.core.Mount;
import com.itrustcambodia.pluggable.page.ApplicationSettingPage;
import com.itrustcambodia.pluggable.wicket.authroles.Role;
import com.itrustcambodia.pluggable.wicket.authroles.authorization.strategies.role.annotations.AuthorizeInstantiation;
@Mount("/c")
@AuthorizeInstantiation(roles = { @Role(name = "ROLE_PAGE_SETTING", description = "Access Setting Page") })
public class SettingPage extends ApplicationSettingPage {
/**
*
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -7800529883566015005L;
@Override
public String getPageTitle() {
return "Application Setting";
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