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Ryan Smith - Don't Dream It, Be It.
Ryan is a 29 year old native of Arlee, Montana. He has always had a competitive spirit. While in high school, Ryan was a tri-sport athlete winning a State Championship in wrestling. The University of Great Falls wrestling program liked what they saw in Ryan and granted him a scholarship. While at UGF he earned three All-American honors and lead the way for future teammates.
After graduating with a degree in business, Ryan assisted the wrestling program for three years. Then, in 2011, Ryan stepped into the realm of CrossFit by opening his own gym, Big Sky CrossFit. He now has multiple elite CrossFit training certifications and is among the west regions top athletes. | {
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These 3 Wisconsin breweries are cozy spots to while away winter days
Daniel Higgins
There's something invigorating about a brisk Wisconsin winter walk from my car to a heated building. If that building happens to be a craft brewery, all the better.
Even the most ardent outdoor winter enthusiasts have to admit there are times when it feels good to be snug and comfy indoors listening to winds howl outside.
While patios and beer gardens rule the warm months, there are different criteria when choosing taprooms this time of year: Charming. Cozy. Quaint. Those are the taproom qualities that best pair with a locally brewed beer from now until you can leave the house in fewer than four layers of clothing. Let's hope that's sometime in May this year.
McFleshman's Brewing, Appleton
The stained-glass bar back depicting two men and a woman wearing traditional Bavarian garb and enjoying a pint and song in a hunting lodge is more than a beautiful display. It represents the taproom vibe and beer stylings of this brewery half a block off downtown Appleton's main drag.
Warm colors and dark wood from the front door to the bar create a British pub atmosphere, while the most popular beer on tap is a classic German lager.
For a spot that feels like home, step right up front into a nook that's a bit secluded from the rest of the taproom. Plop down in the button-tufted leather couch or one of the vintage-style chairs. A coffee table at the center of the space has enough room for a board game and pint glasses. The large window is ideal for staring out and daydreaming.
More window seating is available in the loft above the nook.
Old-growth Wisconsin oak and eclectic artwork throughout the taproom boost the old English pub atmosphere, but the homage runs deeper than decor.
Cask-conditioned English real ales follow the Campaign for Real Ale (a United Kingdom consumer organization) guidelines and are drawn from cask to glass by four beer engines.
McFleshman's beer is brewed in a copper brewing system built in the Czech Republic.
Pirate's Cove Helles Lager, named for the long-gone Pirate's Cove bar that once stood next door, is always on tap with a rotation of other classic German lager styles.
More traditional American craft beer favorites like IPAs and stouts round out the beer selection served from two nitro and 10 CO2 taps.
Still, it's tough to beat the English real ales' and German lagers' low ABV (most are under 5%) for those in a let-it-snow state of mind.
Like true British pubs, McFleshman's does not accept tips. Money collected from folks insisting on leaving one is donated to a local charity.
More information: McFleshman's is at 115 S. State St., Appleton. The taproom is open 3-10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 3 p.m.-close Friday, noon-close Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Sunday. Call (920) 903-8002 or see mcfleshmans.com. The brewery regularly hosts events and trivia nights.
Noble Roots Brewing, Green Bay
Noble Roots is grounded in the Schmitt Park neighborhood on Green Bay's east side.
The glass garage door that doubles as most of one wall pays homage to the building's history that included a stint as an automobile service station. Co-founders Alex and Marvin Falish say the building housed many other businesses, including a SCUBA and dive shop.
When Noble Roots moved in, Falish and family (the brewery is family-owned and operated) gutted the interior and had the taproom finished with brick and wood design. Shiny steel brewing tanks peek out from behind the walk-in cooler.
The taproom can fit 50 guests inside with seating available on gray metal stools or chairs under Edison-style exposed light bulbs. Even when near capacity, noise control panels in the ceiling allow you to hear a table mate call Uno without overhearing the debate about the greatest Green Bay Packers quarterback at the next table.
Cards, cribbage boards and other board games are available to help while away a cold, dark evening.
Core and seasonal Noble Roots beers are brewed in a seven-barrel system. The Garage Series rotation of experimental beers are brewed using the half-barrel pilot system from the family's home brewing days.
A swath of styles flow through a dozen taps, including IPA, amber and blonde ales. Though this time of year, it's difficult to pass on a dark beer like the brewery's chocolate stout, Midnight Confection. It's a good sipper to have while contemplating the merits of dropping a jack and queen in your opponent's crib to keep your double-card run intact.
More information: Noble Roots is at 2790 University Ave., Green Bay. The taproom is open 4-10 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 2-10 p.m. Saturday. Call (920) 489-2874 or see noblerootsbrewing.com.
Sawmill Brewing, Merrill
It's like a historical society decided to open a craft brewery. That's not surprising considering the brewery investors decided to name it Sawmill Brewing after a walk through the Merrill Historical Society Museum.
A half-hour north of Granite Peak Ski Area, the brewery also serves as a preservation project and gathering place, said co-owner and general manager Zach Kubichek.
What feels like a journey back to the Northwoods of yore begins in the parking lot. Red pines surround the red granite building built in the early 1940s as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's government work program and served as a forest ranger station. The exterior remains largely unchanged.
While preserving much of the building's exterior was intentional, Kubichek said, they obviously needed to make major renovations to create the brewery and taproom.
Still, plenty of Merrill history remains.
The building's original oak paneling lines the walls near the bathrooms. Wood floors throughout the taproom have been assembled with recycled wood from this building and reclaimed wood from 14 other sources around town. With each step there's another piece of history: Reclaimed hemlock from here, steel pallet racking from there, lights from Wausau's Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. The white pine used for the tops of the bar and some tables was harvested from trees uprooted by a tornado that ripped through Merrill in 2011. The bar back had been in storage since the mid '40s.
With two floors of seating that can accommodate about 90 guests inside, Sawmill retains an intimate feel. In the mezzanine; there are a couple spots for guests to lounge in couches and comfy chairs.
Regardless of where one sits, take a moment to soak in the atmosphere. The combination of the patchwork of granite stones frozen in place by white mortar paired with wood beams underfoot and covering the ceiling feels very much like a cabin hideaway in the woods.
It's a picturesque setting to sip pints of Rip Saw-Irish Ale, Boom Decker Becker IPA or Cant Hook Kölsch served in Ball canning jars.
Because part of the brewery's intention is to be a community gathering space, Kubichek said they brew a range of beer styles to meet as many tastes as possible. That includes a couple bourbon barrel-aged stouts on tap during winter.
Regardless of your beer selection, go ahead, turn off the phone and slip back to a simpler time.
More information: Sawmill Brewing is at 1110 E. 10th Street, Merrill. The taproom is open 3:30-9 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 3:30-10 p.m. Thursday, 2 p.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday and 2-8 p.m. Sunday. The brewery hosts trivia nights, open mic nights and live music on weekends.
Contact Daniel at (920) 996-7214 or [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @HigginsEats. | {
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❯English Premier League ❯ Report: Celtic want Liverpool youngster Ki-Jana Hoever
Report: Celtic want Liverpool youngster Ki-Jana Hoever
Celtic are interested in signing Ki-Jana Hoever from Liverpool in the summer transfer window, according to Read Celtic.
It has been reported that the Scottish Premiership champions want to secure the services of the 18-year-old from Premier League champions Liverpool on a loan deal.
The report has claimed that the Hoops have approached the Reds about the availability of the teenager, but the Merseyside outfit have yet to make a decision on the future of the Netherlands Under-18 international, who can operate as a central defender or as a right-back.
Good signing for Celtic?
Celtic have not been great defensively, as shown by their struggles in the Scottish Premiership so far this season and their Champions League exit on Wednesday evening.
Manager Neil Lennon needs to sign at least one brilliant defender if his side are to win the Scottish Premiership title this season with ease.
Hoever is a very talented and promising young player who has a bright future ahead of him.
However, the teenager has not an experience in the first team, and while he would be a good cover for Celtic, what the Hoops now need is a defender who will make an immediate impact on the team and will fight for a place in the starting lineup.
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Reflection for Sunday, February 15, 2015: 6th week of Ordinary Time.
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Heaney, Robert
Office/Affiliation
John A. Creighton University Chair; School of Medicine
Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46
Psalms 32:1-2, 5, 11
1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1
Lectionary Number
77. Year B, Ordinary Time.
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Today's readings, focusing on leprosy and on meat sacrificed to idols, might seem to be pretty remote from contemporary Christian life. That conclusion, I think, would be wrong. St. Paul tells us in a couple of places that "things written in times past were written for our instruction". The church teaches us that the Holy Spirit has seen to the preservation of these passages in the scriptures precisely because they are applicable, not just for us today, but for Christians in all ages. That's what "inspiration" means.
Take the situation in St. Paul's Corinth behind our second reading. Much of the meat available for purchase or consumption had earlier come from an animal sacrificed as an offering to a cult idol. Often, dinner parties took place in temple halls, in part because not everybody had a house big enough to host a sizable party. Many of Paul's converts would have been members of extended families who were still adherents of the many gods worshiped in first century Greece, and who would naturally be a part of family celebrations. Should Christians join in the party? And should they eat the meat that was the foundation of the feast?
The Corinthian Christian community was divided on what to do. Some, whom we might call "progressives" or "liberals", argued that the so-called gods were mere human creations and had no actual existence. Therefore meat sacrificed to these non-gods was no different from meat butchered in the ordinary way. It could be enjoyed with impunity. By contrast, others whom we might call "conservatives" or "traditionalists", weren't so sure and argued that, at very least, eating such meat give a bad example and possibly flirted with something akin to devil worship.
Today's reading comes from the conclusion of Paul's resolution of this moral dilemma faced by his converts. A few verses earlier Paul had responded that such meat could be eaten, that the so-called gods were, indeed, non-existent. Paul thus agreed with the "progressive" wing in their analysis, but he disagreed with their tactics, their insisting on their right to eat meat that had been sacrificed to idols. Paul was concerned not only to resolve their problem but to give them (and us) a tool or yardstick to help in future cases. Paul stresses that, if eating such meat scandalized my brothers, then it shouldn't be done. He said that focusing on my rights was wrong, that the focus had to be on what built up the community, on what exercising my rights might do to my brothers and sisters in Christ.
Today's verses are directed to the "conservative" wing of Paul's church. Don't go looking for trouble, he tells them. If you're at a family feast and you're served meat, don't ask where it came from. Just enjoy the party. For both groups, the solution is to think and act first and foremost for others. Neither protest your rights nor parade your scruples.
Do we see any applicability to the Christian church today?
In case we might think that this de-emphasis of personal rights isn't central to Christianity, we need only recall Jesus' admonition to his disciples at the time of his arrest in Gethsemane, "Do you think that I cannot call upon my Father, who would promptly send more than 12 legions of angels?" (Matt 26:53).
It's a fine line we have to walk. We need to be concerned – very concerned, in fact – for the rights of others – the disenfranchised, the minority, those on the margins of our society and church. We need to act always on their behalf. By contrast, with Christianity, it's never about my rights. Jesus did not assert His rights. Neither can we, if we are to be true to the name we are called and to the gospel we are to preach.
There is a final aspect of Paul's resolution of this Corinthian dispute that would be easy for us to miss, given our individualistic culture. We too easily visualize our status as Christians as if that meant we were members of an organization. That's partly true, but mostly wrong. As Christians, we are literal members of a new family with exactly the same obligations to one another as we have toward the members of a blood kinship family. Families and family responsibilities were of primary importance in the ancient Mediterranean world. It's a trait the Corinthian Christians already possessed and valued (and one we moderns tend to lack). Paul builds on that cultural value, giving his converts a tool to help them solve such questions for themselves. "Look", he says, "You already do this for your blood kin. Now, as Christians, your family is bigger than it used to be. All Christians are your sisters and brothers."
It is through Baptism that we are brothers and sisters of Jesus and hence of one another. We are children of Jesus' father – our Father (as we say in the Lord's prayer).
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HMY Royal Charlotte was the royal yacht , launched in 1750, renamed in 1761, and broken up in 1820.
was a 10-gun sloop built at Navy Island and launched in 1764 for service principally on Lake Huron for the Provincial Marine, and in service until 1772.
was a 14-gun French privateer of 520 tons that the 14-gun brig-sloop and the 10-gun cutter captured on 15 September 1780, and that the Royal Navy used as a transport until 10 April 1783 when she was sold at Milford.
was a 6-gun yacht launched in 1824 and broken up in 1832.
ML 6024 and ML 6028 were ex-German vessels that the Royal Navy used between 1949 and 1958 and named Royal Charlotte
HM Excise and Customs
Royal Charlotte, brig, in the service of the Honourable Commissioners for Excise of Scotland. This vessel is variously described as being of 246 tons (bm), and 204 tons (bm). She is mentioned in 1780 as being under Commander Duncan Aire, and having a crew of some 32 men. In 1789, a Charles Elder was appointed captain of the excise cutter Royal Charlotte on Aire's death on board while at Cromarty Bay. With the outbreak of war, the brig Royal Charlotte, Captain Charles Elder, 60 men, 14 x 9 & 6-pounder guns + 4 x 18-pounder carronades + 6 swivel guns, received a letter of marque dated 15 April 1793. That month the revenue cutter Royal Charlotte captured and sent into Leith the French 6-gun privateer Republicain, of 37 men. In 1797, Royal Charlotte escorted into Leith a large Spanish merchant brig, prize to the privateer Breadalbane. With the resumption of war in 1803, Royal Charlotte received a new letter of marque, this one dated 6 July 1803. Her captain was still Charles Elder, but her armament was now 10 x 6-pounder guns.
Royal Charlotte, ship of 392 tons, Captain Andrew Ramsey, 35 men, 16 x 12-pounder guns, received a letter of marque dated 15 October 1810.
HM hired ships
References exist to hired armed vessels serving the Royal Navy.
Hired armed ship Royal Charlotte, of 20 guns, was at the Battle of Porto Praya in 1781, where she had one man killed and four wounded. Earlier, she had served as part of the squadron defending Jersey.
Royal Charlotte (Transport) - was at Montevideo in 1806 as part of Sir Home Riggs Popham's invasion of the Rio de la Plata. She was lost during a gale on 10 March 1807.
Shore establishment
There were two Royal Navy wireless stations doing SIGINT work in West Germany after World War II, HMS Royal Albert at Cuxhaven, early 1950s, and HMS Royal Charlotte at Kiel, later 1950s.
See also
Citations
References
Commons, House of, Great Britain (1802) History of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons. (Printed for J. Almon).
Grant, James (1880) Cassell's old and new Edinburgh.
Mahan, Alfred Thayer (1898) Major Operations of the Royal Navy, 1762-1783: Being Chapter XXXI. in The Royal Navy. A History. (Little, Brown).
Malcomson, Robert (2001) Warships of the Great Lakes 1754-1834. (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press).
Marx, robert F. (1987) Shipwrecks in the Americas. (Courier Dover Publications).
Norie, J. W. (1842) The naval gazetteer, biographer and chronologist; containing a history of the late wars from ... 1793 to ... 1801; and from ... 1803 to 1815, and continued, as to the biographical part to the present time. (London, C. Wilson).
Smith, Graham (1983) King's cutters: the Revenue Service and the war against smuggling. (Conway Maritime Press).
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package dataStructures.person;
import model.behaviors.buy.BuyBehaviorInstant;
import model.behaviors.buy.IBuyBehavior;
import model.behaviors.consume.ConsumeBehaviorBalanced;
import model.behaviors.consume.IConsumeBehavior;
import model.behaviors.eat.EatBehaviorProrated;
import model.behaviors.eat.IEatBehavior;
import model.behaviors.live.ILivingBehavior;
import model.behaviors.live.LivingBehaviorStatusOriented;
import model.behaviors.sell.ISellBehavior;
import model.behaviors.transport.ITransportBehavior;
import model.behaviors.transport.TransportBehaviorInstant;
import model.behaviors.work.IWorkBehavior;
import model.behaviors.work.WorkBehaviorIdentifyNewJob;
import model.behaviors.work.WorkBehaviorSelfEmployed;
import dataStructures.building.residualBuilding.ResidualBuilding;
import dataStructures.building.workBuilding.WorkBuilding;
import dataStructures.city.City;
import dataStructures.exceptions.CapacityOverflowException;
import dataStructures.exceptions.CapacityUnderflowException;
import dataStructures.exceptions.HungerException;
import dataStructures.exceptions.MoneyTooSmallException;
import dataStructures.goods.Demand;
import dataStructures.goods.DemandFactory;
import dataStructures.goods.Good;
import dataStructures.goods.GoodStock;
import dataStructures.job.Job;
import dataStructures.job.Jobtype;
import dataStructures.publicActivity.PublicActivity;
public class Person {
// constant variables
private String firstName;
private String surName;
private Double dateOfBirth;
private Talents talents;
private City city;
// dynamic variables
private Demand demandDaily;
// private double eatUnitsDaily = 2.0;
// private double consumeUnitsDaily = 2.0;
private double money;
private SocialStatus socialStatus = SocialStatus.Pioneer;
private double socialScore;
private double health = 1.0;
private ResidualBuilding residualBuilding;
private PublicActivity publicActivity;
private Job job;
private WorkBuilding workBuilding;
private JobSkills jobSkills;
private GoodStock inventory = new GoodStock(100);
// behaviors
ILivingBehavior livingBehavior;
IBuyBehavior buyBehavior;
private ITransportBehavior transportBehavior;
ISellBehavior sellBehavior;
IEatBehavior eatBehavior;
IWorkBehavior workBehavior;
IConsumeBehavior consumeBehavior;
public Person(City city) {
this.city = city;
initialize();
}
private void initialize() {
talents = TalentsFactory.createTalents();
jobSkills = JobSkillsFactory.createJobSkills(talents);
livingBehavior = new LivingBehaviorStatusOriented(city, this);
transportBehavior = new TransportBehaviorInstant();
buyBehavior = new BuyBehaviorInstant(city.getMarket(), this);
eatBehavior = new EatBehaviorProrated();
workBehavior = new WorkBehaviorIdentifyNewJob(this, city, true);
// sellBehavior = null;
consumeBehavior = new ConsumeBehaviorBalanced();
}
public void simulateDay() {
refreshDemand();
livingBehavior.execute();
try {
buyBehavior.execute();
} catch (CapacityUnderflowException | CapacityOverflowException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
// introduce new behavior for storing goods between inventory and
// ResidualBuilding?
for (Good good : inventory.getStock().keySet())
try {
transportBehavior.transport(good, inventory.getStock(good), inventory, getResidualBuilding().getGoodStock());
} catch (CapacityUnderflowException | CapacityOverflowException e1) {
e1.printStackTrace();
}
try {
eatBehavior.execute(this);
} catch (HungerException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
workBehavior.execute();
if (workBehavior instanceof WorkBehaviorIdentifyNewJob && job != null && workBuilding != null) {
workBehavior = new WorkBehaviorSelfEmployed(this, getWorkBuilding());
}
// if (sellBehavior != null)
// sellBehavior.execute();
consumeBehavior.execute();
}
@Override
public String toString() {
String s = this.getClass().getSimpleName();
if (getResidualBuilding() != null)
s += ", Habitat: " + getResidualBuilding().getClass().getSimpleName();
if (getJob() != null)
s += ", Job: " + getJob().getClass().getSimpleName();
return s;
}
private void refreshDemand() {
demandDaily = DemandFactory.calculateDemandDailyForPerson(this);
}
public String getFirstName() {
return firstName;
}
public void setFirstName(String firstName) {
this.firstName = firstName;
}
public String getSurName() {
return surName;
}
public void setSurName(String surName) {
this.surName = surName;
}
public Double getDateOfBirth() {
return dateOfBirth;
}
public void setDateOfBirth(Double dateOfBirth) {
this.dateOfBirth = dateOfBirth;
}
public Talents getTalents() {
return talents;
}
public void setTalents(Talents talents) {
this.talents = talents;
}
public double getMoney() {
return money;
}
public void setMoney(double money) {
this.money = money;
}
public void addMoney(double amount) {
this.money += amount;
}
public void removeMoney(double amount) throws MoneyTooSmallException {
if (this.money < amount)
throw new MoneyTooSmallException();
else
this.money -= amount;
}
public SocialStatus getSocialStatus() {
return socialStatus;
}
public void setSocialStatus(SocialStatus socialStatus) {
this.socialStatus = socialStatus;
}
public double getSocialScore() {
return socialScore;
}
public void setSocialScore(double socialScore) {
this.socialScore = socialScore;
}
public double getHealth() {
return health;
}
public void setHealth(double health) {
this.health = health;
}
public ResidualBuilding getResidualBuilding() {
return residualBuilding;
}
public void setResidualBuilding(ResidualBuilding residualBuilding) {
this.residualBuilding = residualBuilding;
}
public PublicActivity getPublicActivity() {
return publicActivity;
}
public void setPublicActivity(PublicActivity publicActivity) {
this.publicActivity = publicActivity;
}
public Job getJob() {
return job;
}
public void setJob(Job job) {
this.job = job;
}
public JobSkills getJobSkills() {
return jobSkills;
}
public Double getJobSkill(Jobtype jobtype) {
return jobSkills.getJobSkill(jobtype);
}
public void setJobSkills(JobSkills jobSkills) {
this.jobSkills = jobSkills;
}
public WorkBuilding getWorkBuilding() {
return workBuilding;
}
public void setWorkBuilding(WorkBuilding workBuilding) {
this.workBuilding = workBuilding;
}
public Demand getDemandDaily() {
refreshDemand();
return demandDaily;
}
public void setDemandDaily(Demand demandDaily) {
this.demandDaily = demandDaily;
}
public GoodStock getInventory() {
return inventory;
}
public void setInventory(GoodStock inventory) {
this.inventory = inventory;
}
public ITransportBehavior getTransportBehavior() {
return transportBehavior;
}
public void setTransportBehavior(ITransportBehavior transportBehavior) {
this.transportBehavior = transportBehavior;
}
}
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If you have a suggestion for a question to add to the FAQ, fill out the contact form. Thanks!
1. Why in the world should I put my pond web site up on Pond Showcase when there are many free and low cost web sites out there and/or I already have a web site?
That is an excellent question. The simple answer is "traffic." Pond Showcase is a site with just pond-related web pages. This brings in people who want to see your pond. Fishpondinfo, my huge site that gets thousands of hits every day, has a link to Pond Showcase on every page. That will hopefully bring in a lot of traffic. What this means is that it does not matter if you already have a pond web site or not. If you have a web site, then fill out a simple free form and link over to that site to get more traffic.
Your pond site would gain traffic and exposure.
Your site would be easy to find.
Your new site is announced in my monthly pond newsletter.
You can update your site at any time and ask me, a real person, for help.
For paying plans, you pay once and forget it.
Only I have control of the site so that no one will mess with your site; nothing inappropriate will happen.
2. Why are you charging money to host more than a tiny site on Pond Showcase?
3. Why did you create Pond Showcase?
It literally came to me one day, and I could not get it out of my head. A day later, I checked and found that the URL was not taken! If it had been, that would have been the end of it. I stupidly, impulsively, bought it. The point of the site was to be able to post photos and information about people's ponds which I had thought of doing for years as a subdirectory of Fishpondinfo. I want Pond Showcase to be a service so that people looking for ideas can have a place to go and also for people to show off their ponds who would not otherwise have web sites of their own.
4. What do I do if I cannot contact your via the contact form on the contact page? What do I do if I am totally confused?
You can e-mail me directly at [email protected] with any problems and questions.
5. Can I upgrade/downgrade a site?
You can upgrade a site at any time. For example, if you have a free site, you can fill out a form for a simple site with your account name and password. You can chose to have this replace your free page or be linked to from your free page or vice versa. The default will probably be to have a short intro/index page which then links to the various pages by title. Because the fees for the paid site are one time (except for the advanced which requires yearly fees if updates are made), there is no need to downgrade a site. If you wish to do so anyway, fill out the form you would like and send me a message from the contact page as to what your desires are. For example to replace your simple form page with a free page.
6. Can my site be anonymous?
I require your name and e-mail for my personal records to set up an account. I share that with no one. On your actual page, you can choose to not include any information. That means it is optional if you want your name, e-mail, web site, etc. on the page. You can remain an enigma to the outside world if you so choose.
1. How do I add a site? What are the choices?
Go to the add a site page.
2. What do I do if I have problems?
Fill out the contact form on the contact page, and I will get back to you.
3. How do I add more than one photo if I have a free site?
I have to download and upload photos so they take a lot of time and also space. The free pages only include one photo. You can get around that by putting photos up for free on various other web sites and providing a link to that page from your Pond Showcase page. The paying sites on Pond Showcase also allow more photos.
4. I do not understand this one account, multiple pages thing?
Each person will have one account. For example, I have taken "Robyn" which means my page at http://www.pondshowcase.com/Robyn/ goes to my index page. All of my pages, no matter how many ponds, how many pages, or how many plans are attached via an index to this page. If you have just one page, then that is the page. You can attach multiple forms/plans to your account. While you could make a separate account, that would make it harder for me and harder for you to find your pages. As far as the index of sites, each different page would be indexed under a different section if that is relevant. If each of your pages are all water gardens for example, then that would not be necessary. As you can see, there is a lot of flexibility. I can work with you to give you what you need. Without specific instructions, I will try to make your site (if it has multiple pages) connect well but I can change it if you send specific instructions via the contact form.
5. Can you explain the advanced plans?
6. What do I do if I want to update my page?
To make minor changes, fill out the contact form with your account name, password (both required), and the change(s) you would like to be made. If you have more than one page, be sure to let me know where the change should be made.
To update a page extensively, fill out the form again (as you did initially) with all the information, and I will change whatever you have changed. You do not have to pay again if it is a paid plan (just ignore that part). The exception is for advanced sites which have to pay if it has been more than a year since the last update.
7. Can I upload pages to my site directly?
Sorry, my host does not allow separate passwords for subdirectories. That means that all uploads have to go through me which takes a lot of time.
8. Can I put HTML on my page?
The free plans do not allow HTML. The paying plans allow HTML as specified in the forms.
9. Can I put other code on my page?
With the advanced plan, you can put whatever code you want on your site. The free plans do not allow other coding. For the simple and complex plans (and also advanced plans), other code may be allowed if it is functional and above reproach. That means it works, does not do anything to visitors or the site, does not allow hackers into the site, etc. For example, I may allow code for a guestbook or counter. Send the code to me using the contact form and explain what you want to do. I may or may not allow it depending on what it is.
10. Why can't I upload larger photos?
There are two reasons. First, I have a slow connection. I have to download your photo first which takes a long time and then upload it to the site as well. If the photos are large, it will never get done (the connection often drops too). Next, I have finite space on Pond Showcase so I want to conserve space. Often, you can see just as much in a reasonably-sized photo as one that is huge. People have e-mailed me photos over the years that I simply was never able to open or process; they were that big.
1. How do I search the sites on Pond Showcase?
To see an entire listing, go to the view sites page.
2. What if a pond page is relevant to more than one category?
The applicant will choose the most relevant category. That is where the site will be listed. It will also be listed under the complete directory. | {
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A government-commissioned review has recommended sweeping changes to how the disabled facilities grant (DFG) operates after it emerged a sharp rise in investment had not led to more people being supported.
Despite DFG funding increasing from £220m in 2014-15 to £473m in 2017-18 (115%), experts at the University of the West of England said in a report published yesterday that overall funding levels rose by just 13% over the period due to a decline in council contributions.
Completions rose from an average of 123 to 141 per authority in 2016-17, a rise of 15% which takes the levels back to the amount achieved in 2010-11.
The review into the grant, which funds repairs, improvements and adaptations to homes, also found the delivery is often "slow and cumbersome" with too many people dropping out of the process because they must contribute to the costs. Restrictions on upper cost limits also result in ineffective solutions, the review found.
The report also said a high proportion of grants are awarded to registered providers when many disabled people live in the private rented sector. Council stock also remains outside DFG allocations, making planning more difficult.
The DFG has been part of the better care fund since 2015 and the report said health and wellbeing boards could play a more strategic role in how it is used but added there needs to be a focus on housing and not just health and care outcomes.
Among a series of recommendations, the report called for 'housing and health partnership boards' to be established in each area as a requirement of DFG funding with representatives from housing, health and social care.
Also, health and wellbeing boards would report separately on DFG funding using the metric of 'the number of people helped to remain independent at home'.
The report said transformation funding equivalent to 1% of DFG should be made available to promote more affective joint working between organisations and relevant departments.
It added the current DFG distribution formula is "a confusing mix of methodologies and historical allocations" and should be replaced in time for the next comprehensive spending review.
The DFG means test should also be aligned with social care eligibility, subject to what is included in the social care green paper, the report said.
Responding to the review, County Councils Network spokesman for health and social care David Williams (Con) said patients in two-tier areas, compared to those in county unitary areas, are 10% more likely to be delayed in leaving hospital because they are awaiting adaptations.
He said: "It is clear that more needed to be done to promote closer collaboration between housing and social care councils, both for the benefit of the individual and for the wider health service.
The government said it is considering the findings.
Significant weaknesses in support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are being identified in an increasing number of areas amid concern funding is insufficient to meet rising demand, LGC research has found.
Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are most at risk of being excluded, with some schools asking parents to keep their children at home because their needs cannot be met, Ofsted has said.
There is increasing risk that children with special educational needs and disabilities could be denied places in mainstream schools due to a lack of funding at a time of rising demand, according to the Local Government Association. | {
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Criminal case launched over customs officials' involvement in a bribery scheme" />
'Bavra' control checkpoint chief and customs brokerage firm CEO arrested in Armenia
Criminal case launched over customs officials' involvement in a bribery scheme
A bribery scheme has been disclosed through the active measures carried out by the Police Main Department for Combating Organized Crime. In particular, it has been revealed that the managers and employees of certain companies, as well as some individuals, were in collusion with officials from the State Revenue Committee's Customs Service.
They bribed customs service officials either personally or through mediators and were allowed to make import/export customs payments, and pay customs duties at considerably lower tariffs than prescribed by law.
The aforesaid crime was committed with the mediation of a commercial organization (LLC) that offered customs clearance and brokerage services in the territory of the border customs checkpoint.
A criminal case over the giving, accepting and mediating of bribes has been launched.
Azerbaijan: Deputy Chair of the opposition party arrested at the Georgian-Azerbaijani border
New government's composition announced in Armenia
Surik's Lake – a new landmark in Armenia's south
Children leaving autism behind – secrets of success
Dutch entrepreneurs come to Armenia to teach, stay to live
Armenia: dealing with the pain of cancer
Yerevan's dangerous and crumbling makeshift homes
Armenia moving towards inclusive education | {
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How do I track my salon consumables ?
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Before you can start tracking your consumables you must make sure that you are entering all your supplier invoices. This way the system will know exactly what products you have in stock and what the actual cost is.
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Novel muses on 'where things stand and how they shift'
Vancouver-based Zoey Leigh Peterson's intriguing debut novel Next Year for Sure explores the secret language of couples.
Brett Josef Grubisic
Next Year For Sure
by Zoey Leigh Peterson
If monogamy is the meat-and-potatoes of romantic relationships, then polyamory has a reputation as a deeply exotic, new-fangled item. Judged as questionable, decadent, an acquired taste, something that's technically edible but better to leave on the side of the plate, or a bite that could prove bitter (if not fatal), conventional wisdom affixes it with an enormous Handle With Care sticker.
Vancouver-based Zoey Leigh Peterson's intriguing debut novel portrays one couple's decisive break with convention. Seemingly contented, stable, and fully committed to a relationship in its ninth low-key year, Kathryn and Chris, the story's heart, approach the subject when Chris meets Emily, a woman he finds fascinating and attractive. He returns home to discuss his feelings with Kathryn. Philosophically-minded, Kathryn cannot justify monogamy (or offer a credible reason for exclusivity). She gives Chris the go-ahead to date his free-spirited crush.
By the novel's closing pages (set one tumultuous year later), their relationship has undergone a radical transformation.
Carefully exploring "the secret language of couples," Peterson's novel offers a terrific illustration of the distance between purely rational decisions and emotional reactions. And: a close examination of how well we can ever know ourselves. Though at times both wry and laugh-aloud, Next Year For Sure is also a case-study in showcasing that old saying about being careful what you wish for.
For the author, writing has been a lengthy educational experience. "The whole thing took me about five years to write and another two years to get to print," Peterson says. "I should've been able to write it in half that time, but right in the middle of writing I ended up going back to grad school to become a librarian. So that slowed me down a lot, and almost derailed the project completely. For a while, I was in school, juggling four jobs, and trying to write on the bus as I commuted from job to job."
Naturally, along the way Peterson devoted months of thought to romantic entanglements. "I've been in all kinds of relationships," she explains, "but I tend not to think about them categorically. I don't ask myself 'Does monogamy work? Does polyamory work?' The question I tend to ask is: 'Is this relationship working?' That's how I think about any kind of relationship — monogamous or otherwise. But spending so many years with Chris and Kathryn definitely clarified how I ask and answer that question for myself. It gave me a clearer sense of what it means for a relationship to work, for me anyway."
She adds: "I didn't do any research per se, other than being in relationships for the last 30-some years. But yes, I do pay extremely close attention to the relationships I see in the world around me. Not in a writerly way. I'm not collecting material. I'm just trying to figure out how to be a person. What is possible? What have other people figured out that I might be able to take and make my own? Being a person can be lonely and I want to know all the different ways there are to be connected to people."
Early readers on the Goodreads website have reacted to the couple (from "she's a pushover" to "he's a horrible person"), but Peterson reports she often met with other perspectives: "There's definitely been some [of what you saw on Goodreads], but mostly what I've encountered is a far subtler form of judgment — the overwhelming number of people who hear that the characters are in an open relationship feel compelled to say, 'Oh, I could never do that.' They assure me they're not passing judgment, but they really want to make it clear that an open relationship isn't something they would do. Which is fine. They don't have to. But it does feel like a kind of a moral signalling. Because if you tell people you're writing a spy novel, they don't normally blurt out how they would never ever be a spy. They just say: 'Interesting. What happens?'"
As an accidental expert, Peterson seems confident when the inevitable question gets raised: "I definitely don't contend that there's a 'certain cultural wisdom to keeping monogamy as the dominant model,'" she states. "I'm not saying that polyamory should be the dominant model either. If I was going to argue anything, I'd argue that we shouldn't have a dominant model. There's are a lot of ways to be in a relationship. We should have dozens of models available to us so that we can find one that fits each situation. And people should also be free to forgo all the available models and explore and improvise and figure out what works for them."
Zoey Leigh Peterson will launch her novel Next Year For Sure at the Book Warehouse, 4118 Main St., at 7 p.m. on Feb. 7, with special guest Clea Young, author of Teardown.
For better or worse, all of Brett Josef Grubisic's relationships have been non-monogamous. His most recent novel is From Up River and For One Night Only.
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Performer: Ballinger, William
Place Collected: Gloucester
Date collected: 1957
Collector: Ballinger, Brian
Roud Number: 476
This song is based on a true incident. The highwayman, William Brennan was caught and hanged in County Cork in the early years of the 19th century – the exact date is obscure. The ballad itself may have been composed at the time but the earliest traceable version is from about 1830. It has remained in oral tradition ever since, not only in Ireland but England also. The appeal is obviously from the Robin Hood nature of the criminal, only robbing from the rich. The song was given a boost by a recording by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem in the 60s
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In a show of sustained strength, flexibility, and depth, racers from Club Ed Running completed the 2011 USATF Gran Prix Road Racing Series at the top. For the second year in a row, our runners captured first place in the five-race series, over distances from one mile to marathon, from Brentwood to La Brea. Thirty-six teammates participated during the ten months of races, and when the final race finished at Dana Point on Thanksgiving Day, Club Ed remained the club champion, with 21592 points accrued over the races. (Points are awarded at each race on an age-graded performance basis, with the best five [of nine pre-selected] races scored from each club counting, with the highest five scorers counting from each club in a given race, and with five races needed for Gran Prix eligibility). Second place (20961 points) went to The Janes from Santa Monica (led by Individual Gran Prix Champion Tania Fischer) and Cal Coast Track Club (20833 points) from Orange County (coach Bill Sumner's talented team). As a team, Club Ed finished first in four of the Gran Prix road races, and in a fifth one at (the Brea 8K), was denied first place by nine points.
In the individual Gran Prix competition, our runners were no less impressive. Among 530 Gran Prix participants, ageless Jon Megeff finished second behind the seemingly uncatchable Dale Campbell of Compex Racing, and an ever-determined Rich Gust was a close third. Humberto Sanchez (6th) and Steve Notaro (7th) helped to make it a competitive top ten in the men's racing group.
In the Women's Division, Alison Atkinson earned second place behind the indomitable Tania Fischer, with Sue Reinhardt capturing 5th and Karina Bird in 7th. Monetary awards will be made to the first five finishers, and the awards will be presented at the first of the 2012 Gran Prix Series events (still to be named).
Congratulations and thanks to all team racers who trained, raced, and supported the group effort…anyone up for a three-peat?
CLUB ED HOLIDAY PARTY & AWARDS TOO!
The not-so-annual holiday and end-of-year Club party was held at Coach Ed's home on Saturday, Dec 10. Several dozen runners and friends stopped to celebrate a memorable year together. We ate, we drank, we laughed, we teased, we helped to recycle 100s of beer bottles, we taunted, we made racing promises we hope we can keep…in other words, a typical get together for the group.
A special thanks to Juan Fabian for an amazing (and delicious) Club Ed Cake!
Sue Reinhardt and Pat Wickens, for being our most inspirational runners (talent is not limited by age, as these amazing athletes continue to demonstrate).
Congratulations to all for a great year; let's do more and better in 2012!
That's right. The ONLY race on Christmas Day will be happening at the Manhattan Beach Pier. In fact, we like it so much we are going to do it twice! Once at 3pm for those who want to get back in time for dinner, and again at 5:30pm for those who want the traditional NIGHT RUN complete with glow necklaces, luminarias, and the lowest tide of the season. Run, walk, or baby jog along the sea by candlelight. Bring the family for a glorious holiday evening of adventure. Register now at mb5k.com!
Cool t-shirts and glow necklaces for every pre-registered participant. Unique awards and a chance to stand on the podium for the top five in all 28 age divisions. Don't miss the real luminarias lighting the course and finish under the Christmas lights of the Manhattan Beach Pier. Spectacular!
Kids get their own races after the 5k. Choose between the 5k, the 1k, or 400m based on age. Awards to the top 5 and a chance to stand on the podium! Celebrate the Holidays! | {
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P3 Momentum 2018
P3 Conference 2017
THE FUTURE IS RIGHT NOW!
3 TAKE-AWAYS
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The sixth wave of innovation is poised to revolutionise business. Robots, artificial intelligence, machine learning and the Internet of Things will become part of everyday life. And unlike previous waves, the sixth wave will affect all companies, at every level.
If firms don't adapt to these technologies, they will die, as competitors switch to them. Although the sixth wave may look daunting, it will present huge opportunities, such as helping firms be customer-focused.
Work will be transformed, not least thanks to the widespread use of robots and autonomous vehicles. But humans will always be required.
Robots greeting you at a hospital, selling you a mobile phone or guiding you around an airport. AI creating your t-shirt. 3D printers making trainers specially for you. These aren't sci-fi scenarios. They're happening right now. And to address the impact these technological changes will have on business and how companies can respond, P3 hosted the 2017 P3 Conference "Future Now!" in Prague on 12 October.
As speaker Vasanth Philomin, General Manager of Machine Learning & AI at Amazon, said about adapting to the changes, "There's just no moment to wait".
According to Philomin and the other speakers, the technological revolution is happening as part of what's known as the sixth wave of innovation, which will soon transform industries all across the business spectrum with all manner of new technologies. In other words, Industry 4.0, i.e. the fourth industrial revolution, is upon us, as are the accompanying challenges for businesses such as the rise of robots, machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT), drones and more.
Future Now! invited ten industry specialists to share their insights with an audience of approximately 200 senior and C-level leaders and managers from a range of sectors covering retail, automotive, e-commerce, manufacturing and 3PL. The talks were broken into three themes – Brands & Technology, Our People and Your Solutions – with audience members interacting with speakers.
Rather than fear these changes, however, the presenters invited firms to embrace them, not least as a means of staying customer-focused.
No company is safe
Keynote speaker Sean Culey, Executive Vicepresident at consultancy Manucore, kicked off the conference with his stimulating and wide-ranging talk, "Thriving in the Age of Destruction – Success in the sixth wave", which summarised the underlying challenges ahead.
"I've never seen so many technologies lined up at once", Culey said about the sixth wave. "But crucially, unlike previous waves, which impacted only certain industries, the sixth will affect all sectors – at every level. No company is immune". And such diffusion is only speeding up, increased exponentially by globalisation and digitalisation.
To illustrate the pace of change, Culey gave the example of 20 years ago, when we told our children, "Don't get into strangers' cars and don't meet people from this new-fangled thing called the internet. Now, in 2017, we summon strangers from the Internet and get into their cars".
Customised at mass scale
Robots are a perfect example of how much has changed in 20 years, and of the creativity being unleashed right now. "The Chinese know that machines, not labour, are the key to the country's future", explained Culey. He cited the Chinese postal service, which had replaced 90% of its workers with robots, resulting in a 250% production increase and 80% reduction in defects1. In addition, the robot workforce was cheaper and more efficient than humans, and despatched 30 billion parcels in 2016 alone2.
3D printing is another revolution Culey said is sweeping away the old way of doing things. Cutting through traditional, inflexible supply chains, Adidas has been working with technology from 3D printing company Carbon. The sportswear company is avoiding the traditional design-prototype production cycle by having customer order tailor-made trainers based on their specifications, allowing Adidas to take advantage of both customisation and mass scale.
A technological triple whammy
Culey added that a new wave is driving such behaviour and ushering in innovative technologies, in what he called the Creative Destruction Triple Whammy.
First, labour is automated. Assumptions about what machines can or cannot do are being overturned and shown to be absurd. Robots, for example, are becoming ubiquitous. Once, they were isolated, dangerous and had limited uses. New robots had to be purchased for new tasks. Now, those same tasks can be resolved with software updates, and robots do everything from selling you mobile phones to ushering visitors around hospitals, or guiding them around airports.
The second factor is the automation of the mind. Whether an employee wears a blue or a white collar is irrelevant. Humans simply can't handle the number of variables and the volume of data, requiring machine assistance. "We're just not clever enough. We need machines to do this for us", said Culey. For example, in June 2017, financial institution JP Morgan's COIN software took seconds to analyse a contract that would have taken 360,000 hours to do manually3. In medicine, leukaemia cells are being picked up in 10 minutes, while a computer can easily process all the data related to the condition.
All these issues combined lead to the third aspect of the triple whammy: convergence. And all are happening at the same time that technologies are coming together, from design to delivery, from machine to machine.
Use Sixth-Wave technologies to be customer centric
Despite this potent brew of challenges, conference speakers stressed that companies ignore them at their own risk.
"Necessity is the mother of invention. Regardless of whether you're a country or a company, whenever a competitor starts to use new technologies, ultimately, you look at them and see you'll have to", argued Culey. "Companies will need to adapt to the creation or find themselves part of the destruction".
Culey called for a paradigm shift to a Copernican business revolution, in which firms should revolve around the customer, not vice versa. He gave the example of Jeff Bezos, CEO at Amazon, who champions the customer-centric approach, arguing that businesses should treat every day as day one, because "day two is decay and death".
Culey said that if attendees took nothing else from his speech, they should remember Bezos' four key principles: "Customer Centricity", "Long term focus", "Constant innovation and experimentation", and "Development of a Team of Entrepreneurs". He urged companies to solve customers' problems, not merely to sell them products.
One important way for firms to be customer-centric while using sixth wave technologies, according to Culey, is to personalise, automate and localise (PAL) their supply chains.
Robots are stealing our jobs!
Following on Culey, Vasi Philomin, in his talk "Democratizing AI", said that AI, not robots, will be the job killer.
"I think it's going to be the opposite. I have a concrete example to give you and that's Amazon itself. We've been using AI for the last 10 years to make all the innovations that we've been doing". He explained that with Amazon Prime, the company can ship something within two days, and the company achieves this through its fulfilment centres. "We use machine learning to improve and be obsessed with our customers, and improve their experiences. By doing that, we have achieved tremendous growth. So much so, that we need a second headquarters to put all of our people in. So here's an example of machine learning creating jobs, not taking them away".
Countering this, Achim Taylor, Director at Luxembourg Post, spoke about his firm's move from postal company to e-commerce provider in his talk "Post Luxembourg: from a postal company to an e-commerce logistics provider. In contrast to Vasi Philomin, he described the problem of replacing staff with robots in a state-owned company. "You cannot simply say we kick half our workforce out. We have to navigate around that", he commented.
The human dimension
Filip Hrkal, COO at cut-e CEE recruitment consultancy, also picked up on the employment issue in his talk, "Identifying employee potential now and in the context of industry 4.0". He argued that humans would work in collaboration with robots rather than being usurped by them. "Humans will always be required. The machines are only as good as the data fed into them", observed Hrkal, adding that they are "here to stay. Let's use them as an opportunity".
But despite his enthusiasm for new technology, Hrkal stressed human input. "I can't imagine deciding based only on questionnaires and only based on artificial intelligence". He cited a robot using analysis to erroneously only hire men because women could go on maternity leave.
Interestingly, in his poll question "Would you trust AI to select your work colleagues?" 69% of those who responded said "No".
The conference also considered the human dimension in terms of how technology can serve us, with Martin Harris, Europe IoT Industry and Process SME at IBM, discussing cognitive buildings and how they can make everyday life more convenient in his talk, "Value of innovation in cognitive buildings". Meanwhile, Aneta Klímová, CMO at startup Spaceti, described how sensors can be used in smart buildings in her talk "Workplace trends of the present and future".
Also on this theme, Tom Self, of Partnerships at what3words startup, spoke about how his company addresses the global problem of incomplete or inaccurate addresses by offering a unique three-word-address. To make his point, he noted that a 0.5 failure rate in UK deliveries cost GBP 831 million.
Farewell to weekly shopping
On the theme of Our People, Michael Bourlakis, Head of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Group of the Cranfield School of Management, looked at the effect of demographic trends in his talk, "Future Trends in Logistics: Impact on People, Technology, Society".
When an audience member asked him how he saw the future of supermarkets, Bourlakis replied that an aging European population will pose a major risk for them. "We're becoming more and more online shoppers", he said. "The big supermarkets have a big challenge to survive". In addition, major retailers are holding large land banks for future development, but such investments may become redundant. Bourlakis suggested that for hypermarkets to remain viable in the online shopping age, they must become collection points for consumers".
Bourlakis concluded by considering future trends in logistics, and noted automation concerns like job losses and safety issues. "Personally, I'm quite optimistic about automation. Yes, there will be job losses at the beginning. We will have another set of skills, other requirements, and other aspects in the supply chain for automation, which is going to make a difference. But it will improve productivity. There is no question about that".
He welcomed such trends, given the new skills that will be required and the current lack of managers with the right skills. Bourlakis also embraced the move to self-driving vehicles, adding that when it comes to automation "people are increasingly accepting technology".
The Uber Revolution
Changing attitudes to vehicles are evidenced by the rise of Uber, and Roland Werner, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy at Uber, discussed the use of vehicles in his talk "Shared transportation: The future of urban mobility".
"We have 1.2 billion cars in the world", he noted. "They are not used most efficiently because 95% of the time they are just parked. The vehicles take up space that could be used for other purposes. And usually there are one or two persons in the car".
In contrast, he described the shared trip scheme when an Uber vehicle is used. During the journey, other passengers get on and off at various points. "It means a small extension of the trip, but it's good for the environment, and reduces costs and idle time. And the car is not empty".
He also discussed the move towards autonomous vehicles, noting that autonomous Uber cars with passengers have covered over 1 million miles and that both cars and trucks will be safer, because accidents are caused by human error in 90% of cases. He also argued the experience of being driven in an autonomous vehicle is more fun".
Further ahead, Werner sees the future as "shared, automated and electric". Flying cars are planned, with small vertical take-off and landing machines already operating in European countries in test mode. "It's not science fiction", he stressed. "Dozens of startups are already investing in this and working on prototypes. Big companies like Airbus are investing too".
Known as Uber Elevate, the service starts with a shared ride in a car, after which the passenger boards the flying machine at a port on the roof of a building. Werner stated that the plane improves mobility because it avoids traffic jams. "Electrically-propelled, it's environmentally-friendly too, with no emissions and much less noise".
In his audience poll question, Werner asked whether the Uber model would work for logistics deliveries, and the response was encouraging at 70% – a point that André Dravecký, CEO of logistics firm ShipVio, echoed in his talk "How digitalisation and startups will change logistics".
"With autonomous vehicles", noted Dravecký, "the truck is working 24/7", unlike with human labour, resulting in efficiency and cost savings.
A new consumer mind-set
In terms of future developments, the Uber revolution reflects changing consumer attitudes. Another change is the increasing popularity of sharing, with more people, especially millennials, having less interest in material things. For example, they don't want to buy a car; they simply want to travel from A to B. This reduced consumption is already affecting firms, another issue that must be addressed.
Wrapping up, Ian Worboys, CEO at P3, observed the revolution ahead is frightening, but challenged attendees to face the future and take advantage of the sixth wave. He concluded by echoing Vasi Philomin, that such changes are arriving much faster than we think.
1 https://www.zmescience.com/other/economics/china-factory-robots-03022017/
2 http://mashable.com/2017/09/22/robots-china-factory-tianjin/#oZgRr_l6qOqf
3 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-28/jpmorgan-marshals-an-army-of-developers-to-automate-high-finance
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Could CBD Help In A Stress Epidemic?
by dm | Oct 9, 2021 | Blog | 0 comments
The word pandemic has dominated our discourse over the past two years to an extent that few could ever have imagined, and the effects of the Covid-19 crisis have clearly extended far beyond the actual impact of the disease itself.
While a death toll in millions, with many more suffering lengthy illnesses and the long-term impact of 'Long Covid' are all direct consequences of the disease, there are many more that have affected countless millions.
The simple reality is that the emergency has created huge strain and stress for vast numbers of people. For many, the worry has centred on the economic disruption and what this could do to their jobs or businesses. Others have been deeply worried about their own health prospects or those they care about.
Still more have been left isolated and lonely, missing their families and friends and in some cases stuck in the wrong country, unable to travel. Quite simply, worse mental health is the new pandemic.
With World Mental Health Day (October 10th) almost upon us, many will ask just what can be done about the huge toll this has taken on people's sense of wellbeing. Could CBD products help ease the stress?
There are certainly claims that cannabis-related products can bring benefits. For instance, in December last year the University of Mexico published research revealing that 95 per cent of users ingesting commercially-available cannabis flowers, or buds, enjoyed a significant reduction in stress levels.
Reducing stress is certainly something Britons might be particularly keen to do. Survey after survey has shown that many people have suffered a significant deterioration in their mental health during the pandemic.
Among the most recent UK studies was a poll carried out by the Daily Mirror of 1,598 Britons. It found that a quarter of respondents were in a worse state of mind now than before the pandemic. Moreover, of those who had suffered a decline in their mental health, one in eight had attempted to take their own life.
Across the entire cohort of interviewees, one in 15 admitted to having suicidal thoughts and one in 12 admitted having panic attacks.
The problems have struck unevenly at different groups, not least when it comes to age. The most-affected was the 55-64 bracket, with 80 per cent suffering worsened mental health. However, it was the 18-24 group that was second, with 72 per cent struggling more than before.
As the paper noted, this finding tallied with the fact that over 65,000 youngsters were referred to NHS child and adolescent mental health services in March 2021, double the number a year before.
Speaking to the paper, Mental Health UK chief executive Brian Dow commented: "These findings show the true dimensions of the pandemic on mental health."
He added that a key lesson of the pandemic was the importance of acting fast and called for the government to move swiftly in drawing up a "genuine post-pandemic mental health plan."
"Failing to respond quickly means the youngest generation will be among those paying the highest price for years to come," he concluded.
The Mirror's poll echoes the findings of other studies, such as one by mental health charity Mind. It produced a report in July based on its research, which involved interviewing 12,000 people. It found a series of common threads when it came to mental health, not least the suffering of young people, who suffered more loneliness and were more likely to end up self-harming as a coping strategy.
Other groups who particularly suffered were poorer people, who were more likely to have worse mental health to start with, as well as some ethnic minority groups. Moreover, those who already had mental health problems suffered more during the crisis.
Even the easing of the pandemic thanks to the mass vaccination programme and the opening up of society is a two-edged sword. While that may have eased the stress for some, others have felt more worried about meeting up with people again after lockdown.
Indeed, now the economy is cranking up again there is a lot of dislocation that is causing plenty of new stresses. Whether it is empty supermarket shelves amid a shortage of HGV drivers, queues for petrol, doubts about jobs now furlough has ended or rising energy prices, there is much to be concerned about.
For that reason, many people might still want to try CBD oil and see if it can ease their stress. In a world where it often feels like the next crisis is just around the corner, reducing the strain is vital if World Mental Health Day is not simply to become an annual lament for our declining wellbeing. | {
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Home»Baseball»MLB»Seattle Mariners»Fister, big offense bury Tigers, 13-3
Fister, big offense bury Tigers, 13-3
By John Hickey April 19, 2011 Updated: October 8, 2012 2 Comments5 Mins Read
Doug Fister kept the Tigers off balance and got huge offensive support in 13-3 win over Tigers Tuesday. / Drew Sellers, Sportspress Northwest
Forgive Doug Fister if he didn't know what those unfamiliar markings on the scoreboard were.
Instead of being round, they had angles and definition to them.
They were runs. What a concept.
Fister had gone without in his first three starts for Seattle, getting just one run and six hits per start. Tuesday, everything was different.
The Mariners took advantage of the generosity of Detroit starter Phil Coke to score four times as many runs in the first inning (four) as they'd scored in the first 17 first innings all year (one) en route to a 13-3 win over the Tigers.
"The more times we get on base, the more opportunity there will be for the guys behind us to drive in runs," third baseman Chone Figgins said. Figgins and Ichiro Suzuki had seven hits and two walks between them, scoring three times each.
That four-run first was more offense than the team had provided for Fister in his first three starts (three runs total, one in each game).
"This was a total team win," Fister said. "We scored a lot of runs, but don't forget there was some tremendous team defense, too. For me, between the defense and getting that run support, I just had to keep the same mindset facing the hitters, that the game is always 0-0."
Chone Figgins had three hits and three RBIs Tuesday night against Detroit. / Drew Sellers, Sportspress Northwest
It was a bitterly cold Safeco Field evening, a night made cooler still for the home team by the news that first baseman Justin Smoak's father passed away. Smoak had been granted bereavement leave early in the day to go to his father and family.
The 6-foot-8 Fister, who has to pitch down in the zone and peck at the corners of the plate to be successful, did just that for six innings, all the while being just about the only guy in the place wearing short sleeves. He doesn't like long sleeves when he pitches, and a cold Safeco night wasn't going to change that.
"I have to feel comfortable out there," Fister said. "It has to be pretty brutal for me to wear sleeves. When I'm out there, it's always the middle of summertime."
Fister's lone walk to open the second inning gave the Tigers a run, but otherwise Detroit had a difficult time getting a read on what he was throwing.
The right-hander set a new career high with seven strikeouts and allowed just two hits and a walk (all in the second inning) in the first six frames. The seventh inning, which proved to be Seattle's downfall Monday, had a chance to do in the Mariners again when a couple of grounders and a pop fly to start things off resulted in three hits and a bases-loaded, none-out jam.
Manager Eric Wedge could have gone to his bullpen. On the other hand, it was the bullpen who gave the Tigers that six-run inning Monday. Fister was allowed to see if he could work out of trouble.
Fister came back to get Jhonny Peralta, who'd delivered a bases-loaded seventh-inning triple Monday, to pop out for the first out. But after his second walk of the game, this one to Alex Avila to force home a run that cut Seattle's lead to 6-2, Fister was replaced by Jamey Wright, who threw one pitch to get an inning-ending double play from Brandon Inge.
"That one pitch got everyone pumped up," Fister said.
Then the Mariners started beating up on the Detroit bullpen, bruising Al Albuquerque and Brad Thomas for five runs. The inning started with two walks and a Michael Saunders bleeder for a single to load the bases. Ichiro singled, his third of four hits, to drive in one run, Figgins delivered his third hit, good for two more, Milton Bradley singled to score one and Miguel Olivo finished off the inning with a sacrifice fly, good for an 11-2 lead.
The Mariners owed this one in some measure to the Tigers, who walked 11 Seattle batters. It was the second time in eight days that the Mariners had been walked 11 times.
Three of those walks came to the first four Seattle hitters in the first, and those, mixed in with a Tigers' error, produced the game's first run on Jack Cust's bases-loaded walk.
A Brendan Ryan grounder made it 2-0, and Chris Gimenez, pressed into duty at first base with Smoak away, pushed the score from 2-0 to 4-0 with a bases-loaded single. That hit was just the second with the bases loaded for Seattle in 24 tries this year, although the Cust walk had been the sixth with the bases loaded this season for Seattle, most in the Major Leagues.
Twitter: @JHickey3
Sgos_49 on October 26, 2011 12:59 pm
Please send a message to the coaching staff. Wear Purple Be Gold is the saying. Not black. Deep Purple-no problem. Purple Reign has some serious history. Perhaps a new name, but the sentiment should be the same. We kick your cakes in our house. There will be bruising.
1coolguy on October 26, 2011 5:02 pm
It's much easier to assemble a good defense than a good offense and I wonder just how long Sark's patience with Holt will last. It's not that the Huskies have the losses they do, it's the defensive statistics this year compared to Husky teams historically.
How on earth, after 3 years, can the Husky defense under Holt turn in WORSE numbers than Willinghams?
These losses and stats are at the top of the list of Husky's poor defensive performances, historically.
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The Child Care Staffing Crisis Is Getting Worse
By Emily Tate Aug 5, 2021
Luis A. Orozco / Shutterstock
High turnover and staffing shortages have long been a scourge of early childhood education, but for many child care providers, the struggle has ratcheted up considerably during the pandemic.
That was true in the height of the outbreak last year, and it remains true now.
"We cannot find teachers," says Aarie Wade, child development center director at Baxter Community Center in Grand Rapids, Mich. "It's as simple as that."
"We cannot find teachers. It's as simple as that."
Wade's program hasn't returned to full capacity since March 2020, when she shut down for what would end up being a four-month closure. Ever since reopening last June, she has been trying to build back her staff. But no one is applying. And without teachers to fill the classrooms, Wade has not been able to bring on as many children as she is licensed to accommodate. She's down about 18 child care slots.
The issue is not the virus anymore. It's staffing.
Child care providers all over the country, regardless of their state or setting, are experiencing the strain of being understaffed. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), a nonprofit that represents the full spectrum of early childhood educators, surveyed 7,500 providers from mid-June to early July and found that more than half of respondents are experiencing greater difficulties with recruiting and retaining staff now than before March 2020.
Among providers who work in center-based settings, the survey found 80 percent are currently experiencing a staffing shortage, which NAEYC defines as having at least one role open and unfilled for a month or longer.
The reality in many programs is much more dire. Wade, for example, employed about 15 teachers before the pandemic, and now she is hovering at nine. Three of those nine are recent hires, and two of them have no experience in early care and education settings.
In Delaware, Toni Dickerson has 53 people on staff, compared to the 75 she'd employed before the pandemic.
Both providers are hiring to fill those spots, but the supply—the applicant pool—just isn't there.
'It's a Mess'
Dickerson is an administrator at Sussex Preschools, which operates four sites in rural parts of Delaware that are considered "child care deserts." In her community, every unfilled teacher position equals a handful of parents who lack any sort of high-quality child care alternative. In one town where Sussex Preschools operates, it is the sole early childhood program available. In another, it's the only one that is licensed to care for infants.
So what are families doing instead? It's a mess, Dickerson says. Desperate for child care, many of them are dropping their kids at unlicensed facilities—she named cheerleading gyms and martial arts centers as examples. It's possible nothing could go wrong. But without licenses, those places are not required to run criminal background checks on staff or assess their capabilities for providing child care. One person could be responsible for supervising 10 to 15 children, much higher than the state-required ratios for licensed programs.
"There's no way to control allergy exposure or general safety of the kids," Dickerson explains. "And bouncing kids around from place to place isn't good for their brain development—it can cause attachment issues, if they don't know where they're going next or where they'll end up."
In these unlicensed facilities, Dickerson says, there could be 30 or 40 young children present with a couple of untrained adults. "But because there's no other option, that's what parents do."
The largest child care center within Sussex Preschools is licensed to care for 132 children. Right now, it's serving about 85.
High Turnover, Low Demand
This is not unique to Dickerson. Of the providers that NAEYC surveyed who said they were experiencing staffing challenges, 50 percent said they were serving fewer children as a result, a third said they have a longer waitlist or are unable to reopen all of their classrooms, and about a quarter have had to reduce operating hours.
"It's completely because of staffing," Dickerson notes, but adds that she had trouble reaching full capacity at her largest site well before the pandemic, because turnover has long been plaguing the field.
Over the past year, the challenges for providers have been magnified—in part because the options for potential applicants have improved. Prospective early childhood educators see how hard they would have to work in the position and how much money they would be paid for it and often decide that, even though they love working with children, they'd be better off elsewhere.
Many of them turn to their local K-12 schools. The school districts near Sussex Preschools are offering better deals for substitute teachers and paraprofessionals than Dickerson's early childhood program can, and with much fewer hoops to jump through.
"As much as I love Chick-fil-A, it's a lot easier to cook nuggets and be polite than it is to work in child care."
A substitute could make $150 to $200 a day in the district, she says. Most providers can't compete with that—Sussex Preschools teachers typically earn $80 to $90 a day, before tax.
And then there are the retail and service jobs pulling teachers away. Chick-fil-A pays $15-16 an hour in Sussex County, Dickerson says, while many of her teachers make only $10. "As much as I love Chick-fil-A, it's a lot easier to cook nuggets and be polite than it is to work in child care."
In the summers, providers also have to contend with seasonal work. In Delaware, it's the beaches. The shore is only a 30- or 40-minute drive away, Dickerson explains. "Our educators could waitress for the summer and make their yearly salary. I have a friend doing that, and she's rolling in it."
This also tracks with NAEYC's findings. Seventy-one percent of providers said their local public school was the most common alternative to jobs in early childhood education, with retail and warehouse jobs in second and third place.
Schnell Price-Lambert, the owner of JO's Learning Academy in Milwaukee, is having the same problem. She will celebrate 25 years in business in 2022 and says that, before the pandemic, she was thriving.
"I like to say that on March 14 I was living the dream. By March 16, I was living a nightmare," Price-Lambert says.
She had over 50 employees back then. But when she reopened her program last summer, only about seven of them returned. She practically had to start over, hiring all new folks to fill the vacancies.
"On March 14, I was living the dream. By March 16, I was living a nightmare."
'That's How Desperate It Feels'
The applications trickle in at Baxter Community Center, though it's hardly enough. Wade has started offering a $150 hiring bonus and a $500 bonus to any existing employee who successfully refers someone for an opening. But even that doesn't seem to be moving the needle.
When the rare application does come in for JO's Learning Academy, Price-Lambert has to pay a fee through the hiring service she uses just to view the applicant's resume. It adds up quickly.
"You run an ad, you pull the resume, and the person doesn't have the experience you need. Or they're qualified, but they don't show up for the interview," Price-Lambert explains.
Another common scenario: She takes a chance on someone who has no experience working with children ("We have no alternative," she says), hires them for the job, pays for their fingerprinting and background checks, only to have them not show up on day one.
NAEYC's survey found—and interviews with child care providers support—that the biggest barrier is wages. In the survey, 78 percent of respondents identified low pay as their top challenge to bringing on more staff, with many providers noting that pandemic unemployment is a better arrangement for applicants than the positions they're offering, as are most other jobs. Many providers say they would like to offer staff more—and are trying to move in that direction—but under the current system, it's financially unfeasible to do so. Most are already operating on such tight margins that to reroute more of their revenue to staff would force them out of business, but to charge more per child would drive parents away.
Low wages are not only a hurdle to finding and hiring new teachers. It's also the main reason many in the field—even those with degrees, experience and expertise—leave it. Eighty-one percent of respondents in the NAEYC survey cited low pay as the key motivation for educators leaving the field, followed by 54 percent who said it was the lack of benefits such as health insurance and vacation time. A third of providers cited exhaustion and burnout as the source.
Wade says she pays lead teachers $14 to $17 an hour, and assistant teachers and floaters start around $12 an hour. She acknowledges that it's not a livable wage in Grand Rapids. "You can't pay rent and buy groceries with that," she says.
The exodus feels especially acute now. Seemingly every storefront has a "We're Hiring" sign in their window. Those who stand to benefit from the hiring frenzy, including many early childhood educators, are seizing their opportunity.
"You can let someone go at 5 p.m., and they could have a new job at 5:01. That's how desperate it feels right now," Price-Lambert says.
Dickerson is seeing this trend play out in real time. She had one staff member recently leave for a job at Sonic, the drive-in fast food restaurant.
"They left, and their words were, 'I don't have any responsibilities at this other job. I just stand there and make milkshakes, and then I go home,'" Dickerson recalls.
Dickerson is not angry or resentful, she says. She understands that people have to do what's best for them.
"The worst thing you have to do is deal with an angry customer whose milkshake was made wrong?" she asks. "It's phenomenal logic."
Then adds: "It sounds wonderful some days, as much as I love my job. It sounds wonderful."
Emily Tate (@ByEmilyTate) is a senior reporter at EdSurge covering early childhood and K-12 education. Reach her at emily [at] edsurge [dot] com.
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Resident merchant, Mayor and Custos of Kingston, Member of the House of Assembly for Kingston (elected 17/12/1838), died 27/5/1853 aged 74. Married Marie Jeanne Bernard in Kingston 03/03/1840.
Jamaica Almanac (1839) (as 'Mitchel'); Monumental Inscriptions Kingston Jamaica 3, Kingston Parish Churchyard; Roman Catholic Marriages 1839-69 M, http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Members/C/Cmar35 [accessed 28/01/2103.
'Hector Mitchel', Legacies of British Slave-ownership database, http://wwwdepts-live.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/13102 [accessed 24th April 2019]. | {
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Kvarta je interval od četiri stupnja na glazbenoj ljestvici. Ovisno o razlici u visini tonova postoje tri oblika: čista, povećana i smanjena:
čista kvarta (č4) - razlika u visini je dva i pol tona. U dijatonskoj ljestvici omjer frekvencija tonova je 4:3
povećana kvarta (p4) - razlika u visini je tri cijela tona. Nastaje tako da gornji ton čiste kvarte povisimo ili donji ton čiste kvarte snizimo za pola tona
smanjena kvarta - razlika u visini je dva cijela tona. Nastaje tako da gornji ton čiste kvarte snizimo ili donji ton čiste kvarte povisimo za pola tona.
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Showed all of what was needed.
Friendly and asked what I wanted. Not told to do things not needed.
Friendly understandable and excellent at the physical roofing work.
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Tags: RodeoHouston, Houston Rodeo, Rodeo
This is how to watch live broadcasts of the Houston Rodeo
HOUSTON – The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo said its events will now be televised for 20 consecutive nights across three broadcast networks.
Bally Sports Southwest, The Cowboy Channel and TeleXitos Houston, a sister station to Telemundo Houston, will deliver live coverage Feb. 28-March 19.
"We're thrilled to team up with Bally Sports Southwest, The Cowboy Channel and TeleXitos Houston to reach even more Rodeo fans, including our Spanish-speaking fans, both near and far," said Chris Boleman, Rodeo president and CEO. "And while we love hosting our dedicated RodeoHouston fans in person, this allows fans nationwide to access all 20 days of live RodeoHouston action from anywhere they choose – whether it's on television, radio or even online."
The three networks will cover the 20-day event. The Cowboy Channel's RURAL RADIO, Channel 147 on Sirius XM, will also include live coverage. The event will also be livestreamed via Telemundo Houston, as well as online at rodeohouston.com.
Amanda Cochran
Amanda Cochran is an Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist. She specializes in Texas features, consumer and business news and local crime coverage. | {
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Chatham Squire to be sold
CHATHAM – Richard Costello and George Payne, owners of the popular Squire restaurant in downtown Chatham, are selling the establishment.
They opened the Squire in 1968 and are now selling the business and property at 489 Main St. to Todd Hearle, a businessman from Connecticut who grew up in Chatham. Richard Sullivan, general manager at the Squire, confirmed the news this week. Terms were not disclosed.
Sullivan said Hearle's family moved to the Cape in the early 1980s.
"We want to reassure the town and our patrons that no changes will be made," Sullivan said, other than ownership. The staff, including himself, will remain in place.
"It's business as usual," he added. "Our primary purpose is to have someone who will carry on the tradition at the Squire."
That tradition includes a wide range of menu items and a raw bar, a main dining room and a sizable bar in an adjacent room where locals and visitors go to hear live music and play trivia and karaoke in a pub-style atmosphere. (Funktapuss performs at 10 tonight.)
The 7,254 square-foot building and 16,542 square-foot parcel have an assessed value of $1,749,500, according to town records.
Sullivan said the sale is expected to close by Memorial Day.
Squire management is scheduled to appear before the board of selectmen on May 20 to hear the transfer request. | {
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Q: Knockout Validation disable validation I have ko.observableArrays with validation on the items. The user can mark a item as deleted. When it is marked as deleted, I need to disable validation on that item.
How do you dynamically disable validation?
Example: http://jsfiddle.net/3RZjT/2/
<div data-bind="foreach: names">
<input data-bind="value: name, valueUpdate: 'afterkeydown'" /> <a data-bind="click: deleteMe, text:deleted()?'undelete':'delete'" href="#">delete</a><br/>
</div>
function Person(name){
var self = this;
self.name = ko.observable(name).extend({ required: true});
self.deleted = ko.observable(false);
self.deleteMe = function(){
self.deleted(!self.deleted());
self.deleted.extend({ validatable: !self.deleted()});
};
}
var viewModel = {
names: ko.observableArray([new Person("Ken"), new Person("")])
};
ko.applyBindings(viewModel);
A: Update
Old answer not valid for the Knockout-Contrib version of Validation (Thats the branch with active development)
https://github.com/Knockout-Contrib/Knockout-Validation
Use the onlyIf option like
this.enable = ko.observable(true);
this.required = ko.observable().extend({ required: { onlyIf: this.enable } });
Old answer
Try
this.property.extend({ validatable: false }); // disables all validation for property
or
this.property.extend({ required: false }); // disables required validation for property
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package edu.wustl.dao.condition;
import edu.wustl.dao.util.DAOConstants;
import edu.wustl.dao.util.DAOUtility;
/**
* @author kalpana_thakur
*/
public class LikeClause implements Condition
{
/**
* Name of the where Column.
*/
private final String columnName;
/**
* Value of the where column.
*/
private final Object colValue;
/**
* Name of the class or table.
*/
private String sourceObjectName;
/**
* The public constructor to restrict creating object without
* initializing mandatory members.
* @param columnName :Name of the Column
* @param object :Column value
*/
public LikeClause (String columnName ,Object object)
{
this.columnName = columnName;
this.colValue = object;
}
/**
* The public constructor to restrict creating object without
* initializing mandatory members.
* @param columnName :Name of the Column
* @param sourceObjectName :Name of the Table or class name.
* @param object :Column value
*/
public LikeClause (String columnName ,Object object,String sourceObjectName)
{
this.columnName = columnName;
this.colValue = object;
this.sourceObjectName = sourceObjectName;
}
/**
* This method will be called to build like clause.
* @return Query string.
*/
public String buildSql()
{
StringBuffer strBuff = new StringBuffer(DAOConstants.TAILING_SPACES);
String sourceObject = DAOUtility.getInstance().parseClassName(sourceObjectName);
strBuff.append(sourceObject).append(DAOConstants.DOT_OPERATOR).
append(columnName).append(DAOConstants.TAILING_SPACES).append(DAOConstants.LIKE).
append(DAOConstants.TAILING_SPACES);
if(DAOConstants.TAILING_SPACES.equals(colValue))
{
strBuff.append("'%%'");
}
else
{
strBuff.append("'%"+colValue+"%'");
}
strBuff.append(DAOConstants.TAILING_SPACES);
return strBuff.toString();
}
/**
* @return class name or table name.
*/
public String getSourceObjectName()
{
return sourceObjectName;
}
/**
* @param sourceObjectName set the class name or table name.
*/
public void setSourceObjectName(String sourceObjectName)
{
this.sourceObjectName = sourceObjectName;
}
}
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These days, our computers are our best friends -- there's no doubt about that. It's likely that we'll spend hours browsing the web or typing away at an essay for class every day. However, with so much time being spent on our computers, looking at the same thing over and over again can start to get really boring. This is why it's so much fun to do tons of different things to spice up the look of our desktop -- all just by switching our wallpaper!
Our desktop wallpaper can emit a soothing mood to relax us while we prepare for hours of study; it can reflect our style and serve as a visual inspiration booster in times of need. Of course, there are tons of wallpapers available on the internet -- some of them lacking in quality. Here, you'll find some of the most trustworthy sites out there, all with the best quality wallpapers you can find. The images are crisp and clean and most of all, diverse enough for every taste!
HDWallpapers.net provides, as the domain name suggests, high-quality HD wallpapers in some different categories. While the categories are diverse, there isn't a huge number of wallpapers to choose from. However, within the categories that the site does provide, the photos are outstanding. Every one of the images is very crisp and a real treat to the eye. My favorite categories to browse through are Animals, Nature & Landscapes and Travel sections. Of course, the Cars section has some top-notch images -- if automobiles are your thing, this site is the place to be!
InterfaceLIFT is an absolute must for those looking for a spectacular nature/landscape wallpaper for their desktop. The site has some very useful tools for filtering through different screen dimensions, and even provides some mobile options (iPad and iPhone). The images are breathtaking on this site, and they feature some of the most beautiful scenery in the whole world. The high-quality images also allow their beauty to be appreciated on any sized screen.
Whatever you're looking for, Wallbase is bound to have it. There are a few images that aren't as high-quality as others, but for the most part, the wallpapers are phenomenal. There are quite a few anime and game wallpapers available, as well as plenty of other options. Not much more can be said about Wallbase -- it's got pretty much everything out there all while looking great.
Flickr is always a wonderful resource for great photos. If you know where to look, it can provide some really great desktop wallpapers, too! All you need to do is find a wallpaper group where members pool together their own images to contribute to the whole. Here and here are some of the largest wallpaper groups on Flickr to find whatever might suit your fancy. The greatest thing about it is the fact that the photos are shot by individuals using the site, so a lot of the images are super unique, and there might not be another one like it out there!
Last but not least is DeviantArt. It isn't just a mecca for amazing artists. Well -- it is, but that only makes for some really special wallpapers. Whether it's traditional, digital, photography or any other method you can imagine, there's a style for everyone. DeviantArt has a section for user-made wallpapers, and all of them are the best of the best in their respective categories. Perhaps it's because I'm very fond of the Science Fiction category, but DeviantArt is undoubtedly one of the best places to check out when looking for the perfect wallpaper.
The internet is full of fantastic images, and new content is being created every day. These are only some of the best sites to start your wallpaper collection. No matter what you're trying to accomplish with your desktop background, there is an image to help you do it. Don't be bored with your computer any longer -- grab some cool, new wallpapers, and bring some excitement back into your digital life! | {
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As of a couple weeks ago, I began hosting a Bible study in my home with a few friends. I explained to them that my heart for this study was to open my doors to women and mommas who are always serving others.
I wanted to give these friends just a few hours on a Saturday morning to be served themselves. I make breakfast, we drink lots of coffee and just share real life. We all need that sometimes, don't we?
I laughed – but it really is far too easy to make plans and then cancel, simply because something always comes up or you're just too tired/anti-social/you name the excuse.
But what I have really learned in the past five years, and what this book reiterates, is that if you want to have a good friend, you have to be willing to go first.
The study we're going through is called We Saved you a Seat by Lisa Jo-Baker. It talks about finding and keeping lasting friendships by imitating the love that God has for us.
The first topic the girls and I discussed was the difficulty of making lasting friendships as women – especially busy women – who are juggling motherhood, marriage, careers or life in general. It can be so challenging to maintain solid friendships.
One of the points that completely convicted my heart in the study was the relationship that Jesus had with busyness. Even when He was headed to do something important, we never see once in scripture that He expressed to someone that he was "too busy" for them.
People were Jesus' priority. He never responded with agitation or frustration. He responded with genuine grace. He spoke to the people with patience and he loved them with an unconditional and selfless love.
A lot of the time we wear our busy lives as a badge of honor. We may think that it displays popularity or accomplishment. Oftentimes it just makes us seem as if we're needed.
But while we flash the badge of busyness to represent something we consider good, it nearly always does the opposite and compels people to turn the other way.
If we're honest, friendship and people just aren't always a priority for us. We worry more about the state of our homes than the state of our relationships. If we want to have real, lasting relationships, we have to stop justifying our lack of community with our full schedules.
So what does that look like for us when a friend needs us to babysit their kids and it's the last thing we want or have time to do?
Or when we already have a million things going on but someone from church is struggling in their marriage and just needs a friend?
Are you there for people in the ways that you would want someone to be there for you? Or have you been too busy focusing on your to-do list that you've lost sight of the people that God has called you to love?
It is common for us to love people in the way that we feel most loved. If we really enjoy receiving gifts, it's likely that we will give gifts to other people because we know that that makes us feel special. But is it what makes your friend feel special?
I asked each of the girls in Bible Study to tell me their top two love languages. I was surprised to find that some of my closest friends had love languages that were completely different from what I would expect them to be.
The Five Love Languages include: Gifts, Quality Time, Words of Encouragement, Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service and Touch. Mine is quality time!
I encourage you to ask your friends what their top to love language is and to share yours with them. Ask for examples of ways to love them well. This gives us a better idea on how to serve our friends in the way that they need it most.
But what do these words do? They shut down any further conversation. And it's almost set up. Because when someone responds with, "I'm fine," then we feel obligated to say that we're fine, as well.
But when we are honest, and not afraid to be vulnerable with people in our lives, it gives the opportunity for others to be vulnerable with us.
Most of us aren't always good, are we? We all have things going on at all times. And we all need someone to talk to, someone to point us to truth and someone to love us in hard seasons. So we have to get past the superficial answer of I'm good when we aren't doing good.
Let us pursue real, authentic relationships with people and get away from the surface level fellowship.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this. What is your friendship love language? What is something that someone has done for you that made you feel incredibly loved?
This post originally appeared on Sparrows and Lily and was republished with permission.
Lindsey Maestas is a Christian based out of Albuquerque, NM. She is a wife to a loving husband and a stay-at-home-mom to a sweet little boy with another little one on the way. She received her degree in Journalism and is a writer for the faith-based lifestyle blog, Sparrows and Lily. She loves Jesus, event planning, baking and binge-watching Netflix with her husband. Find her on Instagram, Facebook Fand Twitter. | {
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Entrepreneur: Do Your Experiential Marketing Moves Produce Enough ROI?
If you want to astound your C-suite, as well as your audience, remember that your job isn't just to impress people — your job is to make money. Maybe your impressive experiential idea will both delight and deliver, but the second is more important (if you want budget approval, anyway).
Your experience was a hit. People loved it, talked about it on social media and shared it with their friends. Congratulations — but does any of it matter? | {
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10 tips for the Camino de Santiago
Waymarker on the Camino de Santiago
Pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago
Sarria, on the Camino de Santiago, Spain
Walking the Camino, final stages of the French Way.
Pól Ó Conghaile Twitter Email
December 12 2014 5:56 PM
It's one of the world's great pilgrimage routes, but these basic tips can make the difference between a trip of a lifetime, and weeks of blister-infused misery. Buen Camino!
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1. Make a packing list
This is the smartest step you'll take on the Camino.
Start your list several weeks before you travel. Talk to pilgrims. Consult blogs, tour companies and Twitter (use the hashtag #caminodesantiago). Unless you're organising luggage transfers, you'll have to carry everything you pack... and that can be a big burden.
Essentials include: a sun hat, sunscreen, water bottle, medicines, camera, blister plasters, anti-inflammatories, wipes, a plastic bag, light fabrics that dry easily, travel towel and sleeping bag if necessary.
Weather can be unpredictable in Galicia, so bring a poncho and fleece for cool evenings.
2. Break in your boots
There is a time to buy new hiking boots, but that time it is not the day before your Camino.
Blisters are a problem for even the hardiest of hikers, so be sure to get your boots ahead of time and break them in over several long walks before you travel. Blister plasters are a godsend - they contain a gel that cushions already-formed blisters, making it easier to hack through those killer end-of the-day kilometres. These were the best few euro I spent.
3. Bring ear-plugs
Lots of pilgrims stay at cheap-and-cheerful refugios (hostels) along the route. That means sharing dorms... and snoring. Not all refugios provide bedclothes, so plan your ahead or pack a sleeping bag.
Hitting the trail between 7 and 8am means you avoid the worst of the day's heat, and crowds.
"I used to walk an hour or so and then stop off for breakfast," says Shane Carney, whose undertook a Camino from O'Cebreiro to Santiago in 2012. "My average distance was about 25km a day, which meant I walked for about five hours, arriving at my refugio for lunch."
@poloconghaile Be sure to get a stamp everywhere for the memories.Talk to random walkers along the way.Tell stories.Hear stories.Sing songs.
— Sarah Kenny (@SarahKenny2) December 9, 2014
5. Book ahead
The Camino has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with almost half of pilgrimages taking place in summer months. Make sure to book your accommodation in advance - especially on busy stretches like Sarria to Santiago.
6. It's good to talk
You won't always feel like talking to fellow pilgrims – and indeed, some of the most deeply enjoyable moments can be those spent alone in the countryside, accompanied by nothing more than the hypnotic clump of your footsteps.
There is, however, an amazing camaraderie on the route.
The people you meet, and the stories you share, are all part of the atmosphere - and something pilgrims tend to remember far more vividly than the landscapes. Perhaps due to the nature of the route, or the time on their hands, conversations are amazingly open, and can continue for days.
7. Pace yourself
Anyone with a reasonable level of fitness should be able for a stint on the Camino - but you can be sure as Sunday that your body will throw curved balls at regular intervals along the route.
It's a good idea to do long walks before you go, getting to know your comfort levels and warning signs. Take the first week slowly. 25km is a doable average – I found it a bit much (due to dodgy aches and blisters, rather than a lack of fitness, which I found frustrating) but others walk up to 30km a day.
It can be hot on the Camino, and you're asking a lot of your body, so be sure to replenish all those fluids and minerals you're losing through hard work and sweat. In medieval times, pilgrims used the famous scallop shells as water scoops and spoons - centuries later, a good water bottle is essential.
9. Do at least 100km
This is the minimum distance required to get a certificate of completion.
Typically, the start point is Sarria (111km from Santiago on the French Way), which takes about six days to walk. By taking your passport to the Pilgrim's Office (Oficina del Peregrino) in Santiago, you can have the distance verified and claim a certificate... and cherished memento.
10. Plan your arrival in Santiago
Book your accommodation ahead for at least the first night in Santiago. This especially applies to peak periods like June, July and August, when pilgrims and tourists throng the Galician city.
Shane Carney recommends the Hotel as Artes (www.asartes.com), just off the main square. "We also splurged for our last night and stayed in a Parador (www.parador.es) - it set us back almost €200, but after walking all those kms, we felt we deserved it!"
Getting there...
Aer Lingus (www.aerlingus.com) flies from Dublin to Santiago from March 29th.
Camino Ways (www.caminoways.com) offers walking and cycling packages on the Camino, with six nights on the French Way starting from €489pp in low season as we publish. The price includes rooms, dinners and luggage transfers, but not flights.
J. Barter Travel (www.travelnet.ie) also does packages, with a 92km guided walk from Santiago to Finisterre starting from €590pp, including guides, transfers and 3-star B&B accommodation.
The Irish Society of the Friends of Saint James is a voluntary organisation promoting the Camino routes, as well as the many ancient pathways and within Ireland itself. See www.stjamesirl.com.
John Brierley's Pilgrim's Guide to the Camino de Santiago (Camino Guides, £17.99) is favoured by most pilgrims.
In Santiago itself, the Pilgrim Office (Oficina del Peregrino, +34 981 568846) provides toilets, backpack storage and certificates.
NB: All prices subject to change/availability.
Read more: Pilgrims' Progress: Santiago de Compostela
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"Sí, se puede!" : Palestinian civil society salutes US Chicano/Latin@ youth for their principled stand in support of BDS
Posted on March 31, 2012 Categories: BDS News, BDS Success, Boycott, Student Organizing, U.S. Cultural Workers, U.S. Organizing Comments are off for this post
The Boycott National Committee issued the following statement saluting MEChA for their resolution in support of BDS:
Occupied Palestine, 29 March 2012 – The Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC), the broadest coalition of Palestinian political parties, trade unions, NGOs and networks, warmly salutes the National Movímíento Estudíantíl Chícan@ de Aztlán (M.E.Ch.A), the largest association of Latin@ youth in the US, for their landslide vote in support of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel at their 19th annual national conference in Phoenix, AZ.
This milestone declaration comes at a year when both communities commemorate on March 30ththeir respective struggles for justice and human rights, a struggle which is common for the universality of values that they defend and reinforced through bonds of solidarity that oppose injustice wherever it takes place. From Palestine to Arizona, we stand united against walls, racial discrimination and apartheid!
The annual César Chávez Day honors an inspiring American civil rights, Latin@ and farm labor leader who mobilized for the rights of the oppressed. Against all odds he formed the National Farm Workers Association with 10 members, which then grew, to a nonviolent movement of millions giving voice to the powerless in society. César Chávez adopted strategies and tactics that were new to organized labor being the first to apply boycotts to labor-management disputes in the US. Through his appeals for equality and justice, Chávez mobilized a diverse coalition of students, middle class consumers, trade unionists, religious activists and minorities for La Causa, the boycott of grapes and other products that led to California"s pioneering farm labor law in 1975. His modesty and principled life are an inspiration to us, and his message of unwavering struggle for justice against all odds lives today in Palestine.
The Palestinian Land Day, also on March 30th, commemorates the day in 1976 when Israeli military forces shot and killed six young Palestinian citizens of Israel. These brave youth were among thousands protesting the Israeli government"s expropriation of Palestinian land to build new Jewish-only colonies and expand existing ones. Today, Land Day symbolizes Palestinian resistance to Israel"s ongoing land expropriation, colonization, occupation and apartheid.
Anchored in universal principles of human rights and struggling for freedom, justice and equality, the BDS movement, established in 2005, is deeply rooted in decades of Palestinian peaceful resistance to colonial oppression and is inspired by the South African struggle against apartheid as well as the civil rights movement in the US. It is adopted by a near consensus among Palestinians everywhere, with all the main political parties, trade unions, professional syndicates, women"s unions, student groups, NGO networks and refugee advocacy networks represented in the BNC, the reference for this growing movement to end Israeli impunity.
We hope that the M.E.Ch.A"s national conference vote in support of BDS is a first step towards deeper ties between our struggles. We extend a warm invitation to M.E.Ch.A delegates to visit Palestine to see firsthand Israel"s colonial policies against Palestinians as a first step to implement this important resolution. We particularly want to draw your attention to the devastating role of Israeli arms company Elbit Systems in the construction of the wall between Mexico and the US and the illegal Israeli Apartheid wall in the occupied West Bank. Elbit is currently one of the targeted corporations in a divestment campaign in the US led by Jewish Voice for Peace.
Echoing the words of César Chávez, "Sí, se puede!", our common aspirations for freedom, justice and equality are possible to achieve and we look forward to joining forces with M.E.Ch.A and the broader US Latin@ community in the struggle against injustice and apartheid.
Joint statement against the US denial of entry to BDS movement co-founder Omar Barghouti
13th Anniversary of BDS Call: An Interview with Richard Falk
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Tour of Park Güell + The Holy Family - Visit the most famous park and cathedral in Barcelona on a unique guided tour.
Visit two of the most sensational locations in Barcelona in a unique tour!
Are you looking for the best way in which to visit some of Barcelona's most famous attractions on the same day? With the Tour of Park Güell + la Sagrada Familia, you will be able to visit two of the city's most incredible attractions in one day, without having to worry about transportation or tickets. By booking a shared tour, in addition to the convenience of the fast-track access at both locations, you will also have the benefit of an expert local guide at your side. For a cost of just €76.00 per person, your tickets will include the "Skip the Queue" feature together with a guided tour lasting 4 hours and 30 minutes! Book your shared tour now by filling out the booking form on this page.
The tour includes entry and a guided tour of two of the most famous attractions in Barcelona, the Basilica of La Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. Both works are the result of the extraordinary vision of the modernist architect, Antoni Gaudí. The tour also includes transfers on board a comfortable bus from the park to the basilica (about 30 minutes). The visit to the park will be the first stop on the tour and will last about 1 hour and 45 minutes. It includes a visit to the towers but in order to visit them, it is possible to book a private tour on the page: ENGLISH GUIDE. We recommend that you don't wear clothing that is too skimpy or uncomfortable shoes so that you can walk around the park in comfort and in order to show some respect when entering the interior of this world famous church. The tour is shared, in other words, there will be other visitors in the group with you and the guide may well skip between a couple of different languages. (This Tour is available in Spanish & English). The bilingual guides are professionals who know how to make a visit fun and also appealing to children. In addition to this, they are always happy to answer any questions you may have and to reveal all the most intimate secrets of these architectonic masterpieces which have become symbols of the city of Barcelona.
The whole tour will last approximately four and a half hours and at the end of the tour, everyone is free to wander around the interior of the Sagrada Familia to take photographs and enjoy the extraordinary atmosphere provided by the thousands of lights inside this iconic building.
Upon receipt of payment, you will receive an email confirmation that you will need to print off and hand over on the day of your visit. | {
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15 Best Bars & Pubs in Maca...
15 Best Bars & Pubs in Macau - Enjoy the Glitzy Nightlife of Asia's Gambling Capital!
When in a city as high spirited as Macau, the best way to jump-start a lively evening is by having a glass of wine at its bars. Just like a perfect drink, the bars of Macau are prepared by meticulously balancing three ingredients- spectacular views, buzzing crowds, and sparkling collections. While some are lounges inside lavish hotels, some are lined along the streets in the heart of the city. Whether new or old, the pubs and bars in Macau host a multitude of classy spirits like wines, beers, whiskies and champagnes.
Here is the list of top 15 pubs and bars in Macau-
1. The Ritz-Carlton Bar and Lounge
Ritz-Carlton Bar, Macau
You know they are connoisseurs of cocktails when their drinks menu extends to 43 pages. High above in the clouds, on the 51st floor of an extravagant hotel, lies Ritz-Carlton Bar in Macau. With modern decor which is elegantly lit and decorated with colourful stained glasses, this interactive bar concocts fresh ingredients into cocktails of gin, champagne and much more. Try tasting 'Barrel of the Month' cocktails which are prepared by ageing the drink in barrels. A special feature is its Portuguese-styled pool bar which opens only from April till September.
Location: 51/F, The Ritz-Carlton Macau, Estrada da Baía da Nossa Senhora da Esperança
Timings: 2:00 pm – 1:00 am (Sunday to Thursday) and 2:00 pm – 2:00 am (Friday and Saturday)
2. Vida Rica Bar
Vida Rica Bar, Macau
With the sun rays pouring through its huge windows during the day and the view of dotted city lights during nighttime, Vida Rica enjoys the advantage of being at a sublime location. Cinematic not only in its wine collection but also its decor, this Macau bar has marble floors with crystal lights and chromatic interior. Categorized into a cocktail bar, a champagne and tapas bar, and a coffee bar, these three distinctive bars caters to the diverse mood and choices of its customers. White, red, rose, port, sweet and sherry are the lasses of sparkling wines stored in their collection. Starting from Cognacs and Aperitifs all the way up to Irish and Scottish whiskies, the specially tailored drinks menu of this bar has it all.
Location: 2/F, N.945, Avenida Dr Sun Yat Sen
Timings: 5:00 pm – 12:00 am (Monday to Thursday), 3:00 pm – 1:00 am (Saturday) and 3:00 pm – 12:00 am (Sunday)
3. The St. Regis Bar
St. Regis Bar, Macau
Inside the luxurious St. Regis Resort lies its solemn bar. Decked with an enormous colour stained glass fresco by Gil Araujo, a Portuguese artist, this lounge has an opulent interior lined with comfy leather chairs in chestnut and mauve colours. The entire lounge is divided into three sections. 'The Bar' is for passing a lovely evening listening to the serenades playing in the background, 'The Decanter' is for tasting the sparkling wines in their vintage collection, and 'The Vault' is for a more personalized experience.
Location: The St. Regis Bar, 1/F, The St. Regis Macao Hotel, Cotai Central
Timings: 2:00 pm – 1:00 am (Monday to Saturday) and 11:00 am – 1:00 am (Sunday)
4. Prem1er Bar and Tasting Room
The minimalist interior of this bar in Macau is dimly lit and has a cosy ambience making it ideal for private gatherings and parties. Located in Taipa Village, Prem1er Bar and Tasting Room is always in talks because of its assorted range of spirits it has assembled from different corners of the world. The premium collection is displayed on the shelves of its 'Bottle Bank'. Be it the craft beers from Ireland and Belgium, or the fine 1421 Export Silver wines of China, you can enjoy your pleasant conversations as their sommeliers pour you a bottle of their best liqueur.
Location: 86 Rua Direita Carlos Eugenio, Chun Mun Hin, Taipa
Timings: 5:00 pm – 4:00 am
5. Bar Cristal
Bar Cristal, Macau
With crystal chalices, glassy interior, and a glittering royal chandelier from France perched in its ceiling, the antique yet sparkly setting of Bar Cristal does every nit of justice to its name. Its uniqueness from the contemporary hotel lounges is what sets it apart from the rest of its kind. For a refreshing evening or an intimate meeting, this place is perfect. From traditional Chinese teas and fresh juices to Bourbon Whiskeys and Calvados, from aperitifs and cocktails to rose champagne and shots of tequila, the range of drinks and spirits offered here is fulfilling.
Location: Rua Cidade de Sintra Wynn
6. McSorley's Old Ale House
McSorley's Old Ale House, Macau
Bustling with lively crowds of tourists visiting the gambling city, McSorley's Old Ale House is a prominent bar in Macau. Since it belongs to a historic chain of Irish pubs, you will find Irish and Scottish whiskies dominating its drink menu as well. With friendly bartenders brewing you traditional drinks, you can enjoy your glass as you sit in the pub's immaculate cushiony chairs. Apart from whiskies, you can find a range of ales, craft beers, ciders, wines and signature cocktails being concocted and served over here.
Location: Shop 1038, Level 1, Near Café Deco, Shoppes at Venetian
Timings: 12:00 pm – 2:00 am
7. The Macallan Whisky Bar and Lounge
The Macallan Bar and Lounge, Macau
A paradise for whiskey and malt lovers is Macallan Whisky Bar of Macau. Spectacular chandelier brightens its Scottish inspired decor as a tempting burning fireplace warms up its interior. A mini-library is present in the corner for you to have a nice read while sipping your glass of champagne. Peppery tapas and cheesy croquettes are served to go with your large glasses of drinks. Besides a host of whiskies, you can also find classic cocktails, wine, champagne, rum, gin, vodka, aperitifs and many more such spirits in its assorted collection.
Location: Galaxy Hotel, Level 2, 203, Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca
8. Goa Nights
Goa Nights, Macau
Nestled in Taipa Village of Macau is its renowned cocktail bar named Goa Nights. Serving delicacies from the tangy cuisine of India, this bar has an antique Portuguese style interior which exudes the festive vibes of Goa. The names of its signature cocktails narrate the story of Portuguese sailor Vasco Da Gama's voyage. Starting from the city of Lisbon, through the ports of Mozambique, all the way up to the beaches of Goa, the extraordinary taste of these nine cocktails is what drives people to this bar.
Location: 118 R. Correia da Silva
Timings: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm – 12:00 am (Thursday to Sunday only)
9. Old Taipa Tavern
Old Taipa Tavern Bar, Macau
Walking in the Taipa Village, just around a cosy corner, lies the little Old Taipa Tavern. A modest interior generally occupied by cheerful crowds of sports fans watching live games on a big screen, this bar in Macau is ideal for spending a lovely evening finishing your pint while interacting with new people. The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating. The pub is charming in terms of location as well as the spirits served here. Beer, wine, champagne, cider, aperitif, everything is served cold here.
Location: 21 Rua dos Negociantes, Taipa Old Village
Timings: 2:30 pm – 2:30 am (Monday to Friday) and 1:00 pm – 2:30 am (Saturday and Sunday)
10. Sky 21
Sky 21 Bar, Macau
On the top of a skyscraper, from where you can catch the dazzling skyline of Macau city, lies Sky 21 Restaurant and Bar. Though its lounge has a romantically lit modern decor, nothing compares to the panoramic views offered during nighttime from its seating on the rooftop. Sky 21 not only charms you with its setting but also with its selection. With imported champagnes and wines from France, New Zealand, Italy, Spain and many more, you'll be amazed by the exquisite taste their drinks leave in your mouth. A must-try, however, remains their unparalleled signature cocktails like Cookie Monster, Victoria Secret, and Peach and Passion Madness.
Location: 21/F, AIA Tower, 251A – 301 Avenida Comercial de Macau
Timings: 11:30 pm – 3:00 am (Monday to Thursday), 11:30 pm – 4:00 am (Friday and Saturday) and 12:00 pm – 3:00 am (Sunday)
11. 38 Lounge
38 Lounge, Altira Macau
Red and purple velvets line the cushioned couches and chairs of its gigantic main hall, while its window walls overlook the beautiful city of Macau. Atop Altira Macau, 38 Lounge is an upscale bar of Macau beloved by tourists and locals alike. Its cabinets house a selection of wine, whiskies, cognacs, vodka, gin, rum, tequila and beer. Served alongside platters of cheesy and peppery snacks, with soothing melodies playing in the back, drinking at this pub is the best way to enjoy a pleasant evening. You can enjoy the scenic views of the city below by taking your glasses of signature cocktails up to its terrace.
Location: Av. de Kwong Tung, 38 Lounge, Level 38, Altira
Timings: 6:00 pm – 3:00 am. Closed on Tuesdays and Sundays
12. Macau Soul
Macau Soul Bar
Revolving around aged port wines from Portugal, Macau Soul is a little bar situated in a quaint corner of a busy street. Housing some of the finest label wines and vintages, Macau Soul is the place where one can experience the authentic taste of sour Portuguese wine. The relaxing atmosphere of its modest seating is complemented by performers singing groovy tracks live in the backdrop. And whatever you order, from wine and malts to cocktails and beer, you are served with fancy portions of chillies and olives for a complete experience.
Location: 31A R. de São Paulo
Timings: 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm (Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday) and 3:00 pm – 12:00 am (Friday and Saturday). Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
13. The ABA Bar
The ABA Bar, MGM Macau
Within the lavish halls of MGM resort lies a fancy lounge decked with satin couches, pots of pastel flowers, and low hung chandeliers. Styled like a contemporary living room, the AGA bar is classy and posh in every manner. From its prestigious selection of liquor to its dedicated sommeliers, you will be impressed by every intricate detail. The drinks menu of this bar begins with its collection of different classes of wines and tonics and goes all the way to its variety of mocktails and special teas. Martinis of gin and vodka, or whisky from Scotland and Canada, or the classic cocktails crafted from scratch, all options are one of a kind.
Location: Grande Praca MGM Grand Hotel
Timings: 5:00 pm – 12:00 am
14. China Rouge
China Rouge Bar, Macau
Imbuing traditional Shanghai vibes in the glamorous casino city of Macau is China Rouge, a popular lounge inside the hotel of Galaxy Macau. Vibrant with frescoes and artworks of Bu Hua and Chen Men, China Rouge delights its customers with a soothing ambience and attentive service. A band performs evergreen melodies as the sommeliers present bottles of their vintage collection. In fact, the crafted cocktails of this Macau bar have received notable awards as well. On special occasions, grand performances by skilled artists are also organized in its premises.
Location: Galaxy Macau, Estrada da Baia de Nossa Senhora da Esperanca
Timings: 9:00 pm – 3:00 am (Friday and Saturday) and 9:00 pm – 2:00 am (Sunday to Thursday). Closed on Mondays.
15. The Roadhouse Macau
The Roadhouse, Macau
A musical twist to the contemporary hotel lounges is the rocking bar of Roadhouse Macau. Walking through its doors, you'll feel like entering a Broadway with the posters of legends like Elvis Presley. The bricked walls of this pub are lined with posters, guitars and a television for watching the sports games. With a band performing rock and blues inside, and lovely dining outside, this upbeat place is the go-to place for the young generation to hang out with their friends.
Location: Broadway Food Street, E-G016-G019, Broadway Macau, Av. Marginal Flor de Lotus
Timings: 4:00 pm – 4:00 am (Monday to Friday) and 12:00 pm – 4:00 am (Saturday and Sunday)
Having laid down the top 15 bars in Macau, all that is left now is for you to rush into one of them and comment about the one that delighted you the most. So next time, when taking a break from the jazzy casinos of this town, head to a buoyant pub, chat with total strangers. But don't forget to clink your glasses of alcohol, because as the famous saying goes, no great story ever started with someone eating a salad.
This post was published by Sonali Garg
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Cipla, Zydus Cadila and more eye $1B deal for Bharat Serums: report
by Eric Sagonowsky |
Sep 4, 2018 11:18am
Several Indian pharmaceutical companies and a private equity firm are eyeing a deal for Bharat Serums and Vaccines, according to a report. (Pixabay)
Several Indian biopharma companies are eyeing a potential buy of Bharat Serums and Vaccines in a deal that could be worth $1 billion, according to The Economic Times, which cites two sources familiar with the talks. Price remains a key stumbling block.
Among potential buyers are Cipla, Zydus Cadila and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, plus private equity fund Baring Asia, according to the publication.
Two private equity funds—Kotak Private Equity and Orbimed Asia—hold 23% of the biologics company, while the Daftary family owns the rest. The owners have hired Jefferies to manage the sale, but the discussions are in early stages. Price is considered a hurdle to the deal, according to industry experts cited by TET.
Bharat Serums and Vaccines has more than 900 employees worldwide and operates in more than 45 countries. Founded in 1971, the company sells meds in gynecology, assistive reproductive technology, critical care, neurology, nephrology and more. The drugmaker owns two subsidiaries: BSV BioSciences, a California R&D outfit working on early-stage development of recombinant molecules, and a German branch that manufactures and markets biological APIs.
Last year Mylan entered talks for a potential purchase of Bharat Serums, but the deal didn't materialize.
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"Q: How is your relationship with the concessionaire? A: We have a superb relationship. It has been superb since we started. We meet frequently and I think the success is due to the fact that we have a joint ambition to make this hospital a success - and we are."
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is situated 4 miles from the centre of Norwich, close to the University of East Anglia. This new development has brought together staff and services from the Norfolk & Norwich and the West Norwich hospitals. With 953 beds this is the main site of the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust. It is also an undergraduate teaching hospital of the Trust's Medical School.
The PPP Forum interviewed Malcolm Stamp, Chief Executive of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
I notice you have involved staff in the development of the new hospital. How did that happen in practice?
"Right from the beginning over 600 staff were involved in the selection of the preferred bidder. There was a scoring sheet for staff to pass comment and all departments were kept involved at every stage. A group of sisters were involved in ward design and this was signed off by the staff. Each department had a group of staff identified to complete design iterations with the architects throughout the design stage."
Some local newspapers have mentioned low staff morale because of the move?
"The move went extremely well, but in the period immediately after that there was a phenomenal increase in emergency medical patients and also a viral infection in the community leading to staff sickness. Morale is very buoyant now."
What about criticism about lack of beds because of this being a new PFI hospital?
"As you know, this is nothing to do with PFI. Bed numbers are not determined by the private sector, but by the NHS itself."
The hospital looks magnificent. Did attention to design play a core role in its development?
"The hospital was designed by an award winning architect. There are significant design features. The whole design was considered by the Royal Fine Arts Commission as part of the local authority planning consideration."
What do you think are the most important design features?
"The hospital is light and airy. There are well designed wards, the single rooms have excellent ensuite facilities. People comment on the general airiness of the hospital and wards. We also have excellent physiotherapy and occupational therapy facilities, and we have digital xray - we are a European reference site for that."
Are there particular things the staff are happy with?
"They were very pleased the move itself from the old site was such a big success - it was the biggest hospital move in Britain."
"It is now about settling in. It gets better all the time. Teething problems have disappeared."
Another Chief Executive mentioned to me that the main advantage he saw with his PPP was that it took away the non-clinical managerial workload such as catering and portering, leaving him with more time to manage the essential health services. Was this the case with you?
"We had contracted out many services from 1996, well before the PPP anyway, so this was not so much the case with us. We have always worked well with the private sector in the past and are quite content to continue to do so."
Have you any additional PPPs?
"We have just signed a separate PPP for oncology worth nearly £20 million."
And do you think that 25-30 year PPPs, either in your own hospital PPP or more generally, hamstring or 'mortgage' the NHS and jeopardise its future, as has been suggested by some?
And what about tightening or standardizing PPP contracts to 'protect' the public sector more?
"I do not believe standardising contracts is the right way forward. It should only be a part of the process. More weight has to be given to innovation, change and flexibility. We have got to get more innovative in contract structures and how we do the core business."
Can you see the private sector helping in other ways?
"Certainly - We have a lot to learn from the private sector, as they have a lot to gain by learning from working with the public sector."
How do you cope with defending your hospital when PFI and PPPs in the NHS are criticised?
"We should be preoccupied with making PPPs better, not defending them. The NHS has worked with the private sector since its inception. We should be working together to bring in innovation to support the modernisation agenda."
"We have a superb relationship. It has been superb since we started. We meet frequently and I think the success is due to the fact that we have a joint ambition to make this hospital a success - and we are. " | {
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Punk Rock Flashback Friday: Carnival Art
Posted on July 23, 2021 Author Andrew Duncan
Carnival Art was a vessel for more important alternative acts of the 1990s
Formed in Los Angeles in 1989, Carnival Art carved a small niche into the early 1990s alternative rock story with their uncompromised music that blurred the lines of making fun of Sunset Strip rock to brazen punk, as snarky as the 1990s made both out to be. By 1991, they were picked up by Beggars Banquet to spend a short amount of time on the label before falling apart around 1994 with a last gasp being a song for an Alice Cooper tribute album.
What is of note is that Ed Dobrydnio left Jane's Addiction to be a part of Carnival Art. Dobrydnio started out on bass. But when Shane Paul Rhody left the band, Dobrydnio changed over to guitars and Brian Bell—he quickly joined Weezer after the band broke up—got his start as bassist for this band. Drummer Keith Fallis transferred to Big Drill Car.
Released thirty years ago, Thrumdrone came out of the gate at full steam. When the band dives into "Backyard King" this is this degree of perversity in how they treat time signatures that it's almost delightful in the way an Amphetamine Reptile Records band is enjoyable. Michael Petak's voice sounds like he is trying to vocally interpret an R. Crumb comic book.
"Octopus" takes form the school of The Pixies with the loud / quiet / loud ethics only to turn into some kind of cow punk fiasco on "Sticky Green." What is more impressive is "Hammer And Nails" that pairs driving speed rhythms with a more haphazard punk mantra.
What remains a head scratcher is pulling the song "Mr. Blue Veins" and converting it into a single with an accompanying music video. The song was crucified by Beavis and Butt-head.
The band followed up with the less enticing Welcome to Vas Llegas. It churned out the abrasive "Suckerpunch" but lacked the success to keep them on Beggar's Banquet, a move that led to their demise. What is left is a group who straddled the line between Soup Dragons and Ween that sounded nothing like Los Angeles.
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Information Society Returns with ODDfellows
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Women's sports history, what to wear, and when to cross the center line
My Dad listens to the It's Only A Game podcast and recommended really interesting episode about the history of the sports bra. The sports bra? But it was tied in with so many other themes about sports, and women's participation in sports, it made for a fascinating story. Sometimes the little things lead to such big stories.
It was an interview with Lisa Lindahl. In the early 70s she loved running but it was uncomfortable, so she and her theater costume-designing friend started brainstorming. They needed a bra that was comfortable, supportive, and she had a third poignant goal: she wanted it to be modest enough that she could take her shirt off when she was running, like she'd seen her male runner friends do on warm sunny days, enjoying the breeze. Once the design was in place her challenge was convincing sporting goods store owners to sell them, these guys looked at her like she was crazy, "You want me to have BRAS out on display? We're a sports store!" She told them they had jock straps, so what about jock bras?
It was controversial because everything about women's sports was controversial. Why should women have a place in sports? If God wanted you to run why did He give you breasts? Besides, for decades before that, there was all this concern about women "over-exerting" themselves. I had to do more reading about this. She'd made a comment in the interview about girls playing basketball without crossing the center line... WHAT? It was a tiny quip but I had to read more.
So here you go friends, meet Six on Six Basketball. Played mostly by girls and only through about the 1950s and 60s, each team had six players: three forwards and three guards. If you were a forward you stayed on the half of the court with the opposing team's basket, if you were a guard you stayed on the half of the court with your team's basket. Dribbling any distance wasn't allowed. You could bounce the ball once then had to pass it. Nobody thought girls should be running up and down a basketball court, or maybe they just thought any boys sport needed a watered-down, less intense version for girls to enjoy it.
I shot Dad a text to ask if he remembered this and he just said there weren't girls sports at all when he was in school, so I suppose we should be grateful that something existed.
The history of women's sports is full of these stories. At the turn of the century scientists worried that women would over-exert their reproductive organs if they participated in too much activity during their periods. There's only so much a body can do. Our future baby-having was in peril. How did this apply to laborers, I wonder? Did we just not care about them? Women were working in farms and factories, but we thought physical activity was dangerous? It's ironic now that we've found out how important it is to be in shape when you're pregnant. I go on walks now, but when I was pregnant I HAD to walk, stretch, be in some kind of better shape, otherwise I could immediately tell. Physical activity was hard, but missing physical activity made me feel even worse.
Back to basketball... here we are this month all watching men play the NCAA tournament. There is a women's tournament too but the bracket contest is never as interesting, why? Because the teams are too easy to pick. Try it sometime. There aren't 64 schools that really invest in their women's basketball teams so there isn't the depth, there isn't the "who knows!" factor of the men's bracket. It's 2017 and Connecticut has won the past four years. As the rest of our week here unfolds there will be Baylor, Maryland, and Stanford up there as contenders, as always, occasional upset but not that hard to call most of the final four.
Incidentally, I think there is one sport where women's rules are still a bit off. That sport is women's hurdles. In track and field, men's hurdles heights increase from 33" to 39" to 42" in junior high, high school, and college, respectively. Women's hurdles go from 30" in junior high to 33" in high school and stay there.
Given the fact that the average man in the US is not even 6" taller than the average woman, it doesn't make much sense that mens' hurdles are 11" higher than women's. Men's hurdling is a genuine challenge. Women's hurdle races are a sprint. We especially noticed in the 90s when Gail Devers just took everything, she was so fast at 100 meters it didn't matter to her whether the hurdles were there or not, she still won.
There are three people in the world who have noticed the discrepancy and care about it: me, my high school track coach, and my dad. Dad has powerful memories from his transition from high school to college when the 39" hurdles he was used to suddenly went up to 42" - hurdlers train to waste no energy with extra height, he claimed he could knock a dime off a 39" hurdle, he was shocked to hear women's hurdles just stayed at the same height forever.
That's a detail for another day though. For now I'm just happy women are allowed to run. The world has realized we deserve fitness too, and are strong enough to do great things. | {
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Order - Songbirds - Passeriformes
Family - Chickadees - Paridae
Species - Mountain Chickadee - Poecile gambeli
Mountain Chickadee - Poecile gambeli
USFWS: MBTA
PIF:
The Mountain Chickadee is a small songbird. Average total length for the male is 128.4 mm and 122.8mm for females. Top of head (to just below eye) is black, forming a black "cap" on head; forehead and superciliary stripe white (distinguishing it from other North American chickadees); chin and throat black, forming a black "bib"; cheeks whitish; back, wings, and tail grayish, washed with olive to tan; breast and belly grayish white, black bill (McCallum, Grundel and Dahlsten 1999).
Number of Observations: 17102
Year-round resident of montane coniferous forests of west North America, primarily in areas dominated by pine, spruce-fir and pinon juniper. Occurs in mixed coniferous-deciduous forests (McCallum, Grundel and Dahlsten 1999).
High Intensity Residential
Rocky Mountain Conifer Swamp
Rocky Mountain Subalpine-Montane Fen
Rocky Mountain Wooded Vernal Pool
Big Sagebrush Steppe
Montane Sagebrush Steppe
Insects during warm seasons augmented with spiders. Conifer seeds during cool seasons. (McCallum, Grundel and Dahlsten 1999).
Nesting begins in mid-June and lasts into late July. Near Fortine, the earliest eggs were noted on May 28 and the earliest young were out of the nest was June 17.
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The 1975: Self titled album
The self titled debut from British indie band The 1975 sounds like a soundtrack to the 1980's, and while it might sound outdated to music fans that were born in the 70's and 80's, it works due to their unique sound. The 1975 are trying to create music that fits them as musicians, and they are slowing gaining exposure with their different take on music. Formed in 2002, singer Matt Healy met guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer George Daniel in high school. From an early age Healy knew he wanted to play music. In an interview with Gigwise, a British online music magazine, Healy says of the bands beginnings "We met at school. We started playing, doing covers of punk songs and pop songs and just started out doing that." Since the band's formation, the group has released four EP's, Facedown, Sex, Music For Cars, and IV.
As for their debut full length record, songs such as "The City" is an introduction to the bands musical direction for those who are unfamiliar with the group. The song starts off with drummer George Daniel pounding out a hard hitting drum beat that sets the tone for the anthem like song. While the music itself is strong, the most noticeable is Healy's vocals. While many artists today use studio effects such as auto tune to make their voices sound perfect, Healy completely overdoes this technique. Sounding at points like he is under water, his voice sound garbled and at times inaudible, which may be a turn off for some. "The City" would make any 80's music fan proud, as the band takes on a sound that is truly authentic for that period of music. Surely to grab a listener's attention, this track is sure to become known as a distinctive song for the group.
"Chocolate", a song about overcoming a drug addiction, was inspired by Healy's sister. It is an oddly bouncy track given the subject matter, but the best part of the song is its lyrics and how it paints a haunting picture of addiction. "Oh you bite your friend like chocolate/You say, we'll go where nobody knows, with guns hidden under our petticoats. Now we run run away from the boys in the blue, and my car smells like chocolate."
"Settle Down" has a sound that is reminiscent of Michael Jackson's hit "Black and White", and is one of the reasons why The 1975 have made it this far. Their appeal can expand not only towards the music fans of today, but also the fans of yesteryear. "Girls" sounds like a reworked modern version of the Cindy Lauper hit "Girls Just Want To Have Fun."
Their debut has proved that The 1975 have much in store for them in the years to come. Their spin on 80's music is a refreshing one, and by trying to bring back the music they grew up with they will gain more fans, one step at a time.
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Turnbridge-Contemporary Houses in Reston, VA
TURNBRIDGE CLUSTER
Location and Design
The Turnbridge Cluster is a community in the North Point area of Reston. It consists of 18 detached houses on Turnbridge Lane, which is located off of Center Harbor Road .1 miles from Reston Parkway.
The houses of Turnbridge Cluster were built in 1985-1987, featuring contemporary architecture with dark shake shingle roofs and wood exteriors. The living space of each house varies in size from approximately 1,500 to 2,200 square feet. The lot sizes range from approximately 4.500 to 7,000 square feet. Each one has an attached two car garage.
Turnbridge Cluster has a wooded setting with the houses nestled into the trees. There are several smaller roads off of the main road with two or three houses sharing them. The houses at the end of the shared drives are set farther from the road and are very private. The landscaping includes small swaths of lawn at the edges of the lots and alongside the roads but is otherwise designed to blend with the woods with the use of mulch or stones and plants such as ferns and tree-like shrubs.
Due to Turnbridge Cluster's contemporary architecture, the houses' features provide unique, esthetically pleasing interiors. Pointed windows near the cathedral ceilings increase the apparent size of the house. Another model has a circular window on the staircase landing, making for pleasant sitting location with a view of the front yard. All the houses have open floor plans with dramatic use of natural light,
For a video tour of the neighborhood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRqUSI1tqO8
Shopping and Entertainment: The Turnbridge Cluster is convenient to a plenty of shopping amenities. The North Point Village Center is about a quarter mile away and can be reached by trail. It has a Giant food store, gas station, several banks, a selection of restaurants, a gym, dance studio, and a number of retail stores.
The Reston Town Center is about two and a half miles away. The Town Center offers plenty of shopping and dining as well as a movie theater with eleven screens and BTX auditoriums. The Town Center also has an open air pavilion that hosts year-round events including concerts, festivals, and ice skating in the winter. There is a direct trail route from Turnbridge to the Town Center, making it possible to bike or walk.
Outdoor Recreation: The Reston Association provides recreational facilities, including swimming pools, tennis courts, trails, and parks, for the benefit of Reston homeowners, tenants, and guests. Turnbridge Cluster is very close to the Lake Newport Recreation Area and the North Hills Park. Both have a pool and a playground. The Lake Newport Recreation Area also has soccer fields, a basketball court, a baseball field, and a volleyball court. The North Hills Park has a picnic pavilion, grills, and four tennis courts. Both areas can be reached by a direct trail route.
A bit farther away but still less than half a mile from Turnbridge is Brown's Chapel Park, which has a picnic pavilion, access to Lake Newport, and connections to local trail networks.
Trails: The North Point Loop of the Reston Pathways can be accessed from the Turnbridge Cluster. Reston Pathways consist of a 55 mile network of multi-use trails, most of which are paved. Individual trails are identified by both name and color. The North Point Loop, also called the Pink Trail, provides easy walking access to the North Point Village Center and nearby recreation areas. The Pink Trail also joins the trail network via the Blue Trail for access to other parts of Reston.
Public: The public schools serving Turnbridge are Aldrin Elementary School, Herndon Middle School, and Herndon High School. Fairfax County public schools (frequently abbreviated as "FCPS") are administered by location. The county is divided into Regions then further divided into "pyramids". Each pyramid represents a high school and contains the middle and elementary schools that feed into it. The locations for elementary schools are called boundaries. Using this terminology, the Turnbridge Cluster would be located in the Region 1, Herndon High School pyramid and the Aldrin Elementary School boundary. The FCPS website has more information and can be viewed at http://commweb.fcps.edu/directory/region.cfm.
Private: A number of preschools and private schools for elementary to middle school aged students are located nearby in Reston, including three Montessori schools , the Oasis School, and Edlin School. Private schools serving high school students are located in other areas of Fairfax County, notably the Madeira School in McLean and Flint Hill in Oakton.
Higher education: Northern Virginia Community College's Reston Center is located on Wiehle Avenue, just over two miles from the Turnbridge Cluster. In the same building complex is also Marymount University's Reston Center, offering adult education.
Transportation, Public Services
Metro, Bus: The Silver Line Metro Station is just about two and a half miles from Turnbridge. Public transportation is accessible from the Turnbridge Cluster via Fairfax County's Reston bus service, RIBS (Reston Internal Bus System). The RIBS 4 bus runs throughout the day, providing service to the Silver Line Metro Station and other Reston locations.
Car: Located just off of Reston Parkway, Turnbridge Cluster is convenient to major roadways in the area. It is easy to reach Route 7, Fairfax County Parkway, and the Dulles Toll Road, which can be accessed two miles from Turnbridge.
Proximity to other public services: The Reston Hospital Center is about two and a half miles away. The Reston Regional Library is about two miles from Turnbridge. The post office is about three miles away. There is a police station about two miles away.
All Turnbridge Cluster homeowners are members of the Turnbridge Cluster Association, a Virginia corporation formed to enable Turnbridge homeowners to self-govern their community. As members of the community, homeowners share both the benefits and the responsibilities of using and enjoying common areas such as open space, streets, and sidewalks. While the townhouses and their adjoining properties are individually owned, the street, sidewalks, playground, parking areas, streetlights, and common grounds are owned and maintained by the Association. Members pay yearly dues to the Association for its operation, including recycling pickup, landscaping, and snowplowing in the winter. A volunteer Board of Directors is elected to conduct these affairs, including determining the annual assessment amount needed to preserve the value and appeal of the neighborhood and to ensure its comfort and safety for everyone. | {
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2017 DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS - A CHAMPION WYOMING SEMINARY (COACH KAREN KLASSNER); AA CHAMPION WYOMING VALLEY WEST (COACH LINDA FITHIAN); AND, AAA CHAMPION DELAWARE VALLEY (COACH LINDSAY GONZALEZ).
Here is the information for the 2015 District II Field Hockey Championships. Information will be posted as it is received.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2015 DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY AAA CHAMPIONS COUGHLIN (COACH COLLEEN WOOD) AND THE 2015 DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY AA CHAMPIONS CRESTWOOD (COACH PATSY MORATORI). Complete brackets can be found below.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2014 DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY AA CHAMPIONS CRESTWOOD (COACH PAT MORATORI).
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2014 DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY AAA CHAMPIONS WYOMING VALLEY WEST (COACH LINDA FITHIAN).
Here is the information for the 2013 District II Field Hockey Championships. The date, time and location for the disrict finals are now posted.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2013 DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY AAA CHAMPION COUGHIN (COACH COLLEEN WOOD) AND THE 2013 DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY AA CHAMPION CRESTWOOD (COACH ELVETTA GEMSKI).
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2012 DISTRICT II AA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPION CRESTWOOD COMETS.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2012 DISTRICT II AAA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPION COUGHLIN CRUSADERS.
CONGRATULATIONS TO DISTRICT II FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS WYOMING SEMINARY (AA- COACH KAREN KLASSNER) AND WYOMING VALLEY WEST (AAA - COACH LINDA FITHIAN).
CONGRATULATIONS TO WYOMING VALLEY WEST (COACH LINDA FITHIAN) ON THEIR 2010 DISTRICT II AAA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP AND CRESTWOOD (COACH ELVETTA GEMSKI) ON THEIR 2010 DISTRICT II AA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP.
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The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is looking to pursue a former cryptocurrency scheme based in the U.K., as well as its director, in connection with alleged crypto fraud, Finance Feeds reported.
The regulator has said it will take action against the now-defunct Control-Finance Limited and its director, Benjamin Reynolds, in connection with the alleged frauds.
The defendants are charged with fraud by deceptive device or contrivance, with a claim filed before the New York Southern District Court, according to the regulator.
As per the court filing, the regulator alleges Control-Finance was involved in the misappropriation of as much as 22,858.822 SegWitCoin (BTC), with a market value of over $147 million, in a scheme affecting over 1,000 customers.
Dating back to at least May 2017, the defendants are alleged to have solicited BTC and cash from their victims on the reliance of several misrepresentations, including the promise of daily returns, leading to allegations of a pyramid, or Ponzi scheme.
The defendants are also accused of diverting new investment to pay existing customer yields, a feature characteristic of the classic Ponzi scheme structure.
Through the use of their website and several social media channels, Control-Finance is accused of operating the "elaborate pyramid scheme" through its "Affiliate Program."
When accusations first arose, the firm promised to make good on the payments owing to investors, promising late November 2017 as the deadline by which all investors would be paid. In reality, the firm and its director are accused of laundering the misappropriated BTC through wallet addresses opened out of Canada, in a bid to cover their tracks.
The CFTC has petitioned the court to prevent further violations of the law, as well as seeking civil penalties including damages, restitution and operational bans.
The action is only the most recent instance of regulators clamping down on crypto fraud, an increasing problem globally with scammers quick to take advantage of enthusiastic crypto investors.
The case will now be heard by the court in New York, which will determine the options available to the CFTC in bringing Control-Finance and its director to justice.
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Home News & Views Diaspora Malmo's Jews Haven't Disappeared By Any Means
Malmo's Jews Haven't Disappeared By Any Means
Hana Levi Julian
10 Tevet 5780 – January 7, 2020
Photo Credit: courtesy, Rabbi Schneur Kesselman
Chabad Public Chanukah Menorah lighting in Malmo, Sweden main square, Dec. 26 2019
In the Swedish city of Malmo, where one third of the population are immigrants from Muslim nations, anti-Semitism is a problem, as it is in the Big Apple, New York City.
The city of Malmo was home to 341,457 people in 2019 according to the latest census figures, with 48 percent of the population under the age of 35.
The Jewish population in the city is estimated at around 1,500 at present.
Last June, two people — one Jewish philanthropist and one who was a gentile — together donated more than $4 million to pay for security measures to protect the Jews of Malmo, according to Ynet.
They haven't disappeared by any means, to judge by the crowd that showed up for the public Chanukah Menorah lighting ceremony on Dec. 26, 2019 in Malmo's main square.
Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Schneur Kesselman, who organized the event, told JewishPress.com in a telephone interview late Monday night that some 250 people came out to celebrate.
There are two vibrant Jewish communities with two solid Orthodox synagogues holding Shabbat services every week in Malmo, and plenty of activities taking place on the holidays. In addition, there is an egalitarian Jewish temple in the city as well.
Malmo's city council reportedly voted to allocate some $2 million for measures aimed at protecting the Jewish community from the dozens of anti-Semitic incidents which are growing by the year.
The move almost parallels that which took place in New York City.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) is being deployed in massive numbers to protect the city's Jewish synagogues and other important sites in the wake of a massive wave of anti-Semitic attacks that has been taking place over the past several months.
With great fanfare, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced at a rally this week the state will release $45 million in funding "to protect religious-based institutions and non-public schools."
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In Malmo, there are plans to open a Holocaust museum, and the government has talked about holding an international conference in Malmo on fighting anti-Semitism.
Malmo is much smaller than New York. But like the Big Apple, it is an international city facing the issue of how to blend many cultures. Nearly a third of its residents – 100,000 — were born overseas. More than 135,000 have a foreign background. Fourteen percent of the population are foreign nationals, with the largest group of immigrants coming to Malmo from Iraq, a Muslim nation not particularly sympathetic to Jews. Others have come from Serbia, Denmark, Poland, Iran and Hungary, among the 170 different nations they left in order to call Malmo home.
The Jewish community in Malmo remains "strong and active," said Kesselman, who added he is already hard at work planning the next event for his congregation: a celebration for the Jewish holiday of Tu B'Shevat.
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Home > Stop Human trafficking > Child's rescue blows lid off trafficking racket in Darjeeling Hills
Child's rescue blows lid off trafficking racket in Darjeeling Hills
By Indian Gorkha News Desk • 10:43 AM • Child Welfare Committee crime crime watch Darjeeling NGO Stop Human trafficking • Comments : 0
Writes Amitava Banerjee
The rescue of a 15-year-old boy from the Darjeeling Hills, who had escaped from a monastery in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, has brought to light a threat that has been plaguing the Hills.
Pic for illustration purpose
Many children, especially from the economically backward strata of society, are forcefully sent to religious institutions to train to become men of religion and get free food and shelter while at it.
In most cases, the children are forced against their will and the majority of these institutions where they are herded off don't adhere to norms laid down under different Acts pertaining to child welfare.
The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Darjeeling, in a meeting with different NGOs and religious institutions on Thursday, categorically said that the children would have to be produced before the CWC and the District Child Protection Unit before such religious institutions could take them into their fold.
"We have to examine whether the child is interested in pursuing religious studies or is being forced into it. We have to also see whether such institutions taking in Juveniles are registered under the Juvenile Justice Act," Subeshna Thapa, chairperson of CWC, Darjeeling, said.
On July 23, Bal Suraksha Abhiyan Trust (BSAT), an NGO in Darjeeling Hills, received an email from CWC, Shimla, saying that a 15-year-old from Darjeeling has been rescued. The boy communicated in Nepali and the authorities had trouble conversing with him.
Acting on the lead, the BSAT managed to trace the family of the rescued boy. It was learnt that one-and-a-half-years ago, the boy from the remote Darjeeling village was sent to a monastery in the vicinity to undergo religious training.
His family comprises an elder brother, younger brother, a homemaker mother and an alcoholic father, who tends to the fields. It was common for most of the households in that economically backward locality to send their children to monasteries for training.
"We got in touch with the monastery in Darjeeling Hills as well. However, they were not willing to cooperate. They told us that the boy had been sent to a monastery in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, for higher studies," Tej Kumar Thapa, child protection officer, BSAT, said.
The parents of this boy were not aware that he was sent to a different monastery in Himachal Pradesh. Thapa, with the consent of the parents and permission from CWC, Shimla, left to bring the child back home.
"The child claimed that he was beaten up regularly in the monastery. Even his named was changed. He was not interested in pursuing religious studies and was keen on attending a regular school. He escaped for the monastery and wanted to return to Darjeeling. He was spotted standing near a bus stand, with no money on him and crying. A person took pity on him and handed him over to the police," Thapa said.
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I have been a huge fan of The Criterion Collection since the days of Laserdisc. Back then, Criterion would release any film on Laserdisc. We got Ghostbusters, Boyz 'n the Hood, Dead Presidents, Tootsie, Forbidden Planet, Taxi Driver, and King Kong. The list could go on for days. Needless to say, that there were a lot of different films that got the Criterion love.
When Criterion entered the dvd scene, focused more on foreign films and less on the crowd-pleasers. Sure, they had films like The Rock (the film not the guy, but that would have made for a really interesting Criterion release) and Armageddon in their collection, but that was to keep the lights on while they scoured the earth looking for the next french-language film that they could give the royal treatment to.
Criterion has been on a roll on blu-ray. The popular films are mostly gone, but they have still gotten their hands on some truly remarkable films. Just in the last year they released Lady Snowblood , The Graduate , The Manchurian Candidate , Hidden Fortress, The Player , Dr. Strangelove , The New World . Beyond the Valley of the Dolls . and A Touch of Zen . Criterion had a great 2016.
Blood Simple is a great film noir. One that was made 30 years after the genre had its hayday, but it is still a great film. This is the film that introduced the world to the Coen Brothers, who would go on to make films like No Country for Old Men, Barton Fink, and everyone's favorite of theirs, The Big Lebowski. They know the meaning style over substance, but rarely ever commit to it. Instead, they make films that have great characters and memorable scenes.
The Criterion Collection release of Blood Simple is fantastic. The 4K remaster of the film is gorgeous with the film looking the best it has ever looked. The special features are a crash course in filmmaking. There is an hour-plus commentary/interview/lecture with the Coens as well as Barry Sonnefeld, who was their director of photography until he went off and started making films on his own. Here they dissect the film, not by meaning or comment, but by how the film was shot and how they were able to make the film look like a normal budgeted film, when in reality they had a fraction of that.
We also get an interview with the Coens. This, and the above mentioned feature, are rare because the Coens don't like doing press or dvd/blu-ray special features. In fact, they have only done one "real" commentary track and that was for The Man Who Wasn't There. Here they come off as very shy, but the interviewer get them talking and that is where the learning starts.
The rest of the disc has the normal interviews with some of the cast and the film's theatrical trailer. These are common on any blu-ray, but that is not to take away from their quality. These are still very entertaining interviews and a lot can be learned.
Overall, Criterion did an amazing job on this blu-ray. If you are a fan of the Coens or even a film fan who is looking for something new to learn, then I can not recommend Blood Simple highly enough.
Here is a film that took a long time for me to discover. I knew a lot about the film, but had never sat down and watched. Once I did, I kicked myself for not watching it earlier.
12 Angry Men is a film that anyone can watch. The story is simple: 12 men, on a jury, have to decide the fate of a young man who killed his father. At first it seems that everyone is on the same page: the guy is guilty. As the men talk about what they are going to do when they leave (going to a baseball game, go out to dinner, etc) Juror #8 is not so sure about the man's guilt. What happens for the next hour and a half is the deconstruction of what we think we know and what we need to discover. The film is almost perfect.
The blu-ray, on the other hand, is about as perfect as one can get. We get a featurette focusing on how the film became a film (it was a teleplay first). I relish featurettes like this because we are getting to see things from multiple perspectives. Arrow Video has been doing these kinds of featurettes lately and they are fascinating.
The also get the usual featurettes and interviews, but the big prize here is the original teleplay that the film is based on. It is a little bit rough around the edges and if you can get past the way it was recorded, then you will find that you have gotten two films for the price of one.
The picture and the sound are incredible as well, making this an extremely well-rounded package. 12 Angry Men is a film that every should see, but probably won't because the film is in black and white. Oh well, their loss.
I have a big man crush on Guillermo del Toro. I have since I saw the film Mimic back in 1997. There are times during a film lover's life that they fall in love with a filmmaker. Sometimes it is during a film that isn't their best, but there is something in that film that makes you respect them even more than you did before. With Mimic, it wasn't anything in particular, it was the fact that del Toro was making a monster film and making it scary.
Every time that I watch Pan's Labyrinth, I fall in love with the film more. The beautiful cinematography, the brilliant visuals (not the cinematography, but the way things look and move), and the fairy tale feel to the film (I know that it is a fairy tale, but most don't know that going in). Everything about this film is wonderful.
The special features are great too. Most of them are carried over from the first blu-ray release, but they are still fascinating and worth your time. The new special features give us a new prospective on the film. Doug Jones, who played the Faun and the Pale Man gives the best interview on the disc. He talks about his experience being the only white person on the set and one of the only English-speaking people on set as well. The 25 minutes that Jones talks is not enough and I wished that we could have gotten more. del Toro also sits down for an interview and he talks about fairy tales and their impact on children as well as adults.While this isn't as great as the Jones interview, this still is worth the watch.
Take out a bit of the violence and this film is perfect for kids ages 10 and up. Just think about the kinds of "kids films" we were getting back in the 80's and you will have to agree with me. I think that fairy tales help us deal with the hardships of life and Pan's Labyrinth is a perfect example of that.
I think that more people have seen Seven Samurai than can either remember or admit to. During my time working in video stores, I found that Seven Samurai was almost always rented out. Honestly, who could blame them? The film is a masterpiece of action and drama with a bit of comedy mixed for good measure. Seven Samurai was the film that introduced the cold open action scene: a scene that most likely has nothing to do with the rest of the plot.
The film has been a staple of the Criterion Collection since the Laserdisc days and no better example of what the Criterion Collection represents. The Laserdisc was a marvel back in the day and when the film was first released on DVD, it continued to wow fans.
When Criterion released the film on blu-ray, the label was still in its infancy on the format, but it didn't stop the company from doing the best job out there with the film. The film was given a new restoration for this release and it is the best that the film has ever looked. Even though there will probably never be a 4K transfer done, due to the negative being lost, one can hope that someone has it in their attic or somewhere else hidden away from the world.
With the transfer being amazing, the special features are the next order of buisness, and this release takes what the older discs had and adds some much more. We get two commentaries: one that was a holdover from the older discs and one that is new. Both commentary tracks are worth a listen and give enough information for a few listens.
We also get a few featurettes and a very lengthy discussion with director Akira Kurosawa. Add trailers and the Criterion booklet, that has unfortunately turned into a leaflet over the past few years, and you have yourself one of the best blu-rays of all time.
I feel like I am cheating by including this box set as the best Criterion Collection release, but I have my reasons. Like many who would include the Halloween boxset in their favorite horror blu-ray releases, it isn't just about the films, but also how something like this can be pulled together in a time when film rights are all over the place, especially when it comes to older foreign films.
Criterion was able to take the first 25 films in the Zatoichi series and release them in one box set that didn't cost an arm and a leg like many feared. Not only were they able to get these films into one box set, but they also remastered the films as well. The first film, The Tale of Zatoichi, gets the 2K transfer while the rest get normal transfers, if you can call a transfer "normal". That is not to say that Criterion skimped out on the transfers. All of the films look amazing and it is a wonder that this set didn't cost close to $500.
The one area that feels like it might have not been a focus is the special features area. We get one new featurette, an older documentary, and trailers for each film. Given that this is the first time these films have seen a proper release in the states (the older DVD releases were passable at best), one would think that each film would get it's due, but they do not. This isn't a bad thing though, as the films are not that long and don't really need the commentary tracks. It shocks even me when I say that less special features is better for this release. I would love commentary tracks on every film, but I have a feeling that they would grow old and stale after a while. I do wish that the first film had gotten a commentary track, but that is really it.
Given my minor complaints with this set, I have to say that this is one of the best box sets I have ever come across. Just the magnitude of what is included for the price is astounding. Put almost any box set up against this one and that box set will lose the fight. Criterion needs to be commended for their work on this set. It truly is amazing. | {
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The Acura ZDX hasn't exactly lived a conventional existence, so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that its death announcement isn't going according to standard industry protocol, either. Parent company Honda has taken the unusual step of trumpeting a refreshed-for-2013 model while simultaneously announcing that this will be the model's last year. According to Acura, the model's cancellation comes as the brand "sharpens its focus on new models and core products" like the forthcoming RLX sedan.
The audaciously styled crossover has been, to be charitable, a very reluctant seller since its 2009 introduction, but for 2013, Acura is jazzing up its concept car for the street with new kit. The changes include a lightly reworked front shield grille along with new power folding side mirrors and new tech features including lane departure and forward collision warning systems.
We'd say that announcing the model's discontinuation at the same time one is presenting a freshened model could hurt sales, but we're not sure there's anyone paying attention. Last year, Acura managed to shift just 1,564 units of the ZDX, giving it the No. 4 spot on our Worst Sellers of 2011 list. Through September, Automotive News reports that only 642 examples have been sold in 2012, making it one of the rarest new cars on the market.
The 2013 ZDX is slated to go on sale on October 19 carrying an MSRP of $50,920 plus $895 in destination charges.
What do you think, will the rare and boldly styled ZDX be a bona fide collector car one day? Vote in our poll below.
The innovative and stylish Acura ZDX crossover vehicle, introduced in 2009, will receive numerous styling and technology enhancements for the 2013 model year, which will be the final year on the market for ZDX as the Acura brand sharpens its focus on new models and core products, the company announced today.
The 2013 ZDX will receive several new features, including a redesigned front grille, front and rear parking sensors, power folding side mirrors and safety features such as Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW). The 2013 Acura ZDX will go on sale October 19, 2012, with a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) starting at $50,920*.
"People shopping for a luxury crossover vehicle will find the Acura ZDX an even more attractive product," said Jeff Conrad, vice president and general manager of the Acura Division. "Moving forward, we will continue to advance the Acura lineup with a focus on new core models, like the recently redesigned RDX and the upcoming all-new RLX flagship sedan, that provide the ideal balance of performance and fuel efficiency that is right for each product and a driving experience that is dynamic and emotional."
The ZDX is built in the same Alliston, Ontario plant as the Acura MDX, which shares the platform with ZDX. As a result, ZDX production will be discontinued in conjunction with the transfer of the popular MDX to the company's Lincoln, Alabama plant in early 2013 (as previously announced).
For 2013, the Acura ZDX will be sold as a single, valued-added package offering clients greater value on a luxury scale. Robust features now standard on the 2013 ZDX include the 435-watt Acura/ELS Surround® 10-speaker audio system with 15 GB hard disk drive (HDD) memory, Acura Navigation System with Voice Recognition™, 8-inch high-resolution VGA display, multi-view rear view camera, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® wireless telephone interface, ventilated and heated front seats with perforated premium Milano leather seating surfaces, Keyless Access System (with Smart Entry and pushbutton ignition) and dual-zone automatic climate control system.
The ZDX will receive several new exterior features for 2013, such as a redesigned front grille, front and rear bumpers with integrated parking sensors, power-folding auto-dimming side mirrors and a dark accent on the wheels for a sportier finish. The interior receives a new trim finish on the center console and a high contrast interior option.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW) are two new safety features for the 2013 ZDX. The Forward Collision Warning (FCW) system can detect vehicles ahead of the ZDX. If the FCW system determines that a collision is possible with a detected vehicle, it provides the driver with visual and audio alerts to encourage avoidance actions. Lane Departure Warning (LDW) uses a camera mounted between the windshield and the rear-view mirror to detect lane lines on the road. If the driver begins to drift out of a detected lane without using the turn indicator, the system will provide the driver with visual and audible alerts.
The 2013 ZDX is equipped with an all-aluminum 3.7-liter V-6 engine that develops 300 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque. Performance is further enhanced by the ZDX's Sequential SportShift 6-speed automatic transmission that is designed to satisfy the most discerning enthusiast drivers. The 2013 ZDX EPA city/highway/combined fuel mileage is rated at 16/23/19 mpg**.
For customers seeking a great balance of utility and performance Acura will continue to offer vehicles in the luxury crossover space with the 5-passenger RDX and the TSX Sport Wagon. Acura also will continue to provide ZDX customers with a high-level of service and parts support throughout the life of their vehicles.
U.S. sales of Acura models increased 43.5 percent in September and rose nearly 30 percent to 115,773 units for the first nine-months of 2012, the Acura brand's best nine-month sales results since 2008. The Acura TL sedan, along with the MDX, RDX and TSX Sport Wagon crossover vehicles, have each posted double-digit gains for the year to date, including an 85.7-percent rise in sales of the redesigned RDX and a 25.2-percent gain for the TSX Sport Wagon. The all-new Acura ILX continues to gain momentum, posting its fifth consecutive monthly increase on September sales of 1,737 units.
Acura will debut its all-new 2014 Acura RLX luxury sedan on November 28, 2012, at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. The new Acura flagship sedan will employ an array of new technologies unique to Acura, including the Precision All Wheel Steer™ system, the next-generation AcuraLink® Communication System, and the all-new Jewel Eye™ LED headlamps to deliver an entirely new level of performance, sophistication and comfort.
Acura offers a full line of technologically advanced performance luxury vehicles through a network of 272 dealers within the United States. The Acura lineup features seven distinctive models including the RL luxury performance sedan, the TL performance luxury sedan, the TSX Sport Wagon and sedan, the ILX compact luxury sedan, the RDX luxury crossover SUV, the MDX luxury sport utility vehicle and the ZDX four-door sports coupe.
*MSRP excluding tax, license, registration, vehicle options and destination charge of $895.00. Dealer prices may vary.
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East Jefferson General Hospital is excited to end the year with a heart healthy, award-winning program. We were very proud a year ago when the American Heart Association examined our cardiac heart failure program and gave us their highest honor – the Get With The Guidelines Gold Performance Achievement Award for our outstanding clinical outcomes in treating patients diagnosed with heart failure. EJGH was the only hospital in our area to receive this award in heart failure.
Now, we are even more thrilled to be the only hospital in our area to received this award for two consecutive years. This is such a special distinction for our physicians, nursing staff and everyone throughout the organization. What makes this award so special is that it is not based on treating a small sampling of patients. It is based on how we administer care to our patients over the course of multiple years. That means we are consistently meeting or exceeding the standards set by one the country's most prominent organizations over an extended time frame.
The Get With The Guidelines program is a quality improvement initiative that provides hospital staff with the tools that follow proven, evidence-based guidelines and procedures in caring for heart failure patients. Earning the Gold Performance Award means that a hospital has met the core standard levels of care developed by the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology for at least 24 consecutive months.
As defined by the American Heart Association, heart failure patients under the Get With The Guideline initiative are started on aggressive risk reduction therapies such as cholesterol-lowering drugs, beta-blockers, aspirin, diuretics and anticoagulants while in the hospital. In addition, patients receive counseling and referrals for cardiac rehab, smoking cessation and other health education individual to their care.
Quick. Convenient. Online Scheduling at EJGH. | {
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The Future of Work and Employment
Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Professor and Michael Barry, Professor, Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith University, Australia
This cutting-edge book charts the latest ideas and concepts in employment relations research. Mapping out the intellectual boundaries of the field, The Future of Work and Employment outlines the key research and policy outcomes for work and employment in the age of digitisation and artificial intelligence.
Internationally renowned contributors unpack the implications of the latest developments in employment relations, from the rise of the gig economy to the role of platform companies, from perspectives such as employment (in)security, equity, fairness, wellbeing and voice. Reviewing the extant literature on the future of work, and exploring the biggest issues facing the modern workforce, this book argues for a research base that allows more sober reflections on the grand claims that dictate the future of work.
Empirically-grounded and incisively-argued, the book forms critical reading for both undergraduate and postgraduate students of business and human resource management, featuring insight into the latest developments in the field. Researchers, policymakers and practitioners will also benefit from its implications for policy and its blending of theory and practice.
''The book The Future of Work and Employment edited by Australian scholars Adrian Wilkinson and Michael Barry recently caught my eye. It tackles a massive subject and takes that subject seriously. It also provides a wide range of perspectives on the title, and a variety of insights into how your career might soon be affected. If your work calls for a deeper understanding of any of these topics, this book provides a useful resource.'
– Michael Arthur, Forbes
'Many talk about the future of work. This volume refreshingly replaces grand pronouncements, sweeping generalizations, and a narrow focus on technology and the gig economy with thoughtful, nuanced reflections on a wide range of challenges. Taken together, this collection of stimulating chapters results in a robust research agenda that should help define the future of the future of work.'
– John W. Budd, University of Minnesota, US, and author of The Thought of Work
Contributors: C. Bailey, M. Barry, C. Brewster, J. Cushen, F. Flanagan, D. Foden, V. Gekara, R. Gomez, D. Grant-Smith, J. Healy, P. Holland, S. Kaine, B.E. Kaufman, G.Kirton, A. Madden, P. McDonald, G. Murray, D. Peetz, A. Pekarek, K. Ravenswood, D. Snell, H. Thomas, E. Trevor-Roberts, A. Wilkinson
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1 Understanding the future of work 2
Adrian Wilkinson and Michael Barry
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2 Work 'or' employment in the 21st century: its impact on the
employment relationship 19
Chris Brewster and Peter Holland
3 Unpaid work experience and internships: a growing and
contested feature of the future of work 33
Paula McDonald and Deanna Grant-Smith
4 Diversity and inclusion in a changing world of work 49
Gill Kirton
5 Contemporary challenges in meaningful work 65
Catherine Bailey and Adrian Madden
6 Employment and work in Europe: improvement or just change? 83
David Foden
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7 Financing the future of work: who pays? 103
Jean Cushen
8 Future of Work (FoW) and gender 119
Sarah Kaine, Frances Flanagan and Katherine Ravenswood
9 Biotechnological change and its implications 139
David Peetz and Georgina Murray
10 Work and wages in the gig economy: can there be a high road? 156
Joshua Healy and Andreas Pekarek
11 The growing disruptive impact of work automation: where
should future research focus? 174
Victor Gekara and Darryn Snell
12 Governing Global Production Networks in the new economy 189
13 Navigating the future of work to build meaningful careers 204
Edwin Trevor-Roberts
14 The future of employee engagement: the challenge of
separating old wine from new bottles 223
Bruce E. Kaufman, Michael Barry, Adrian Wilkinson and
Rafael Gomez
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I was going through some recipes that my Mom has shared with me and found this one. Our family, usually in the summer months, do A LOT of grilling and this is one of our favorite dishes to be served with BBQ, grilled Chicken or Beef.
Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat oven to 325 F degrees.
Fry bacon in large, deep pan skillet until bacon has partially cooked and released about 1/4 cup drippings.
Add onions and peppers to drippings in pan and simmer until tender, about 5 minutes.
Add beans and remaining ingredients and bring to a simmer. (If skillet is not large enough, add beans and heat to a simmer then transfer to a large bowl and stir in remaining ingredients).
Pour flavored beans into a greased 13-by 9-inch (or similar size) ovenproof pan.
Top with bacon, then bake until beans are bubbly and sauce is the consistency of pancake syrup, about 2 hours. Let stand to thicken slightly and serve.
Footnote: As for the thick-cut bacon, peppered bacon is our favorite with this recipe. Also, this recipe serves 18 so you might want to think about cutting the ingredients in half.
A family favorite, especially my husband. We buy our corn from a local farmer so you can also cut the corn from the cob instead of using packaged corn from the store.
This is not your usual potato salad. I'm not a big fan of potato salad but when we were served this at a friend's house, I had to ask for the recipe. My husband has taken 5 lbs. of this particular potato salad to work and brings home an empty bowl :).
Boil potatoes for 25 minutes or until slightly done. You will want the potatoes to be a bit firm. Let the potatoes completely cool.
In a separate bowl, mix 2 cups mayonnaise, Hidden Valley Ranch seasoning mix and bacon bits. Add as many bacon bits as you like.
Add this mixture to your cooked potatoes and gently stir. Chill for a couple of hours or best refrigerated overnight. Enjoy!
I made this a few days ago and it was a big hit with the family. My husband and son loved it and there are different ways to season the potatoes. It's easy to make since there's no peeling required.
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Line a shallow baking pan with foil. Spray foil with cooking spray; set aside.
Stir mayonnaise, seasoning and garlic salt in large bowl until smooth. Add potatoes; stir to coat.
Arrange wedges, skin-side down, in baking pan.
Bake 20-25 minutes or until potatoes are tender and brown. | {
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In this article I'm going to explain how to bet on the team you support to use the profound knowledge you have of the team to win money.
My goal is to show that it's possible to win money with the team we support. In fact, it may even be more profitable than to bet on other teams, because we don't know them so well!
Usually, it's said that we shouldn't bet on the team we support, because: "we won't be able to separate our emotions from reason".
The team we support is the one we know best, why not take advantage of that?
This is the trickiest part of betting on the team you support: when losing we always believe it's possible to tie or even turn the score around.
We usually don't have a solid objective reason to believe so, but as supporters we have full faith on our team.
This is something that you need to work on game after game, that is, you shouldn't expect to be able to think rationally immediately, in the beginning you are bound to make mistakes, that's perfectly normal. The goal is to eliminate emotional decisions step by step and replace them with rational decisions.
When I started betting this was particularly hard, because I watched my team's matches as a supporter and not as a professional. However, I decided I wasn't going to give up on betting on my team, so I worked hard to deal with my emotions.
1st step: watch the matches of the team you support as you would watch any other matches, that is, when I watched the matches of my team I imagined I was watching some other team I couldn't care less about.
This may seem too hard, particularly for fanatic supporters, like me, but match after match we get better at it, so eventually we will be able to enter this betting mode more naturally.
As a positive side effect, this allowed me to be more balanced, that is, I was no longer that fanatic supporter who can't see any flaws on his team, only its virtues.
2nd step: change the team you support during a match, that is, when my team suffered a goal I used to believe, as any supporter, that sooner or later they would turn the score around, I then started to imagine I was a supporter of the other team, that was trying to hold on to the lead, which allowed me to balance my emotions.
This change I made in my mind forced me to analyze the match with no regard to the colour of the equipment. Therefore, I now focused on offensive and defensive positioning, player attitude, etc.
In the end I sometimes had mixed emotions, as when the team I support had a bad match but I made money from it.
Does this mean I will never be able to watch a match as a supporter?
No way! Discipline is important, but every now and then we need to relax and take time for ourselves, or we won't have success as professionals.
When I started betting on my team, I missed watching the match as a fan, so eventually I started making emotional decisions again.
The following weekend I took the shirt off and bet on the match as a professional.
This way it's possible to balance our supporter and professional side and improve the level of our analysis, since we have an encyclopaedic knowledge of our team.
What are the advantages of betting on the team we support?
Before trading or betting on a team we need to get information.
we watch all matches and have done so probably since we were children, so we have the best possible database readily available!
we know the coach and which decisions he is likely to make.
All this will help us make the best decisions during a match, we can predict goals and the stadiums in which the team is likely to struggle, which is obviously an advantage over other traders.
How to deal with losses in this process?
One of the major problems is that testing, learning and making mistakes costs money.
By experience I know that in the beginning you may lose a lot of money betting on the team you support.
The easiest way to control losses is to set a low limit on our budget, for example: if you have 500 Euros to bet, don't bet more than 10 on the team you support.
This way you can evolve, gain experience and make mistakes without losing all your money.
When your feel confidant increase the amount you allow yourself to bet.
Another interesting method is to limit the markets you bet on: start with the odds market and gradually bet on other markets.
bet on only one market.
You can also simulate bets, that is, you watch the match and register what you would bet on and then check whether you would win or lose money.
Winning money betting on the team you support requires work and patience!
Many try it out and give up as soon as they lose money. Keep in mind this is a slow process that takes time.
Be patient! But also beware that not everyone has what it takes to deal with this. If after a long time you still can't make money betting on the team you support, that may mean you shouldn't bet on the team you support. | {
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Q: MySQL query from data normalized tables I have three tables:
users
user_id username
---------------------
1 | mrzander
2 | foo
3 | bar
---------------------
interests
interest_id interest
------------------------
1 | cars
2 | power tools
3 | shaving
4 | phones
5 | computers
------------------------
user_interests
id uid iid
-----------------
1 | 1 | 2
2 | 1 | 4
3 | 2 | 3
4 | 1 | 5
-----------------
Basically, I have a table of users, a table of interests, and a table that shows what users have what interests. If I know what user id I want the interests from, what query would give me all of a particular users interests?
In this example, what query would return a table called "Interests" that tells me user_id = 1 likes power tools, phones, and computers?
A: If you want the result on same row you should use join and group concat
select c.username, group_concat( b.interst)
from user_interest as a
left join interest as b on a.iid = b.interest_id
left join users as c. on c.user_id = a.uid
where c.user_id = 1
group by c.username
or if you need result on different rows se join only
select c.username, b.interst
from user_interest as a
left join interest as b on a.iid = b.interest_id
left join users as c. on c.user_id = a.uid
where c.user_id = 1
A: Simply join the two tables.
select i.*
from interests i
join user_interests u
on u.iid = i.interest_id
where i.uid = 1;
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Q: jqgrid demo in salesfoce I want to display data in a JQGrid on visualforce page. I am not getting any error but i can't also see any data. By looking into the debug logs i came to know that my java script is not at all calling the controller method. Below is my visualforce page code & Controller code
Visualforce page:
<apex:page controller="GridController" showHeader="true" standardStylesheets="false" id="page1" >
<link href="http://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jquery.ui/1.8.16/themes/redmond/jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<link href="http://www.trirand.net/aspnetmvc/Content/themes/ui.jqgrid.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js" type="text/JavaScript"></script>
<script src="http://www.trirand.net/aspnetmvc/Scripts/trirand/i18n/grid.locale-en.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="http://www.trirand.net/aspnetmvc/Scripts/trirand/jquery.jqGrid.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var gridData;
var obj;
function search(jsonString) {
$("#pdata").jqGrid("GridUnload");
gridData = JSON.stringify(jsonString);
obj = JSON.parse(gridData);
jQuery("#pdata").jqGrid({
data: jsonString,
datatype: 'local',
colNames:['Id','Name'],
colModel:[
{name:'Id',index:'Id', width:40},
{name:'Name',index:'Name', width:40}],
rowNum:10,
rowList:[5,10,20,30,50,100, 1000],
pager: '#ppdata',
sortname: 'name',
viewrecords: true,
sortorder: "desc",
caption:"Contact Data",
width: 800,
height: 180,
});
$("#pdata").trigger("reloadGrid");
}
function showDataInJqGrid(){
var accName = document.getElementById("query").value;
contactSearch(accName);
}
function contactSearch(name) {
var jsonString;
Visualforce.remoting.Manager.invokeAction(
'{!$RemoteAction.GridController.showContacts}',
name,
function (result, event) {
if(event.type == 'exception'){
alert(event.message);
} else{
jsonString = result;
search(jsonString);
gridData = JSON.stringify(jsonString);
}
},
{escape: true}
);
// I first tried this below option also to call controller method but same results i got
/*GridController.showContacts(name, function (result, event) {
if(event.type == 'exception'){
alert(event.message);
} else{
jsonString = result;
search(jsonString);
gridData = JSON.stringify(jsonString);
}
}); */
}
</script>
<apex:sectionHeader title="Contact Search using AccountID" subtitle="Search Contact" />
<apex:pageBlock mode="maindetail">
<apex:form id="qform" >
<apex:pageBlockSection title="Search Contact for the Account" collapsible="false" columns="1" >
<table width="100%">
<tr>
<td><h3>Enter Account Name </h3> <input type="text" id="query" />
<input type="button" value="Show Contacts " class="btn" onclick="showDataInJqGrid();" />
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</apex:pageBlocksection>
</apex:form>
<apex:pageBlockSection title="Contacts in Response" collapsible="false" rendered="true">
<div id="response" style="font-size: 16px;width: 300px;font-family: monospace; font-stretch: expanded" />
<table id="pdata"></table>
<div id="ppdata"></div>
</apex:pageBlocksection>
</apex:pageblock>
</apex:page>
Controller:
global class GridController {
public GridController() {
}
@RemoteAction
global static List<Contact> showContacts(String accName){
system.debug('inside method: '+accName);
accName = '%'+ accName+'%';
List<Contact> lst_contacts = new List<Contact>([select id, name from contact where Account.Name LIKE : accName]);
return lst_contacts;
}
}
Any help or quick suggestions??
A: In Chrome I get a complaint about linking to scripts via http rather than via https using your Visualforce.
So changing to these:
<link href="https://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jquery.ui/1.8.16/themes/redmond/jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jqgrid/4.6.0/css/ui.jqgrid.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js" type="text/JavaScript"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jqgrid/4.6.0/js/i18n/grid.locale-en.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jqgrid/4.6.0/js/jquery.jqGrid.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
and also replacing the spurious : with : results in a working page.
Both these problems were visible in Chrome's Developer Tools Console; that (or the equivalent in other browsers) is the first place to look when using JavaScript.
A: Add JQGrid to Visualforce Page
I think this article will help you a lot. It will give you complete guide how to add jqgrid to visualforce page.
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Hydrobiologia, The International Journal of Aquatic Sciences, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing 21 issues per year, for a total of well over 4000 pages per year. Hydrobiologia publishes original research, reviews and opinions investigating the biology of freshwater and marine habitats, including the impact of human activities. Coverage includes molecular-, organism-, community -and ecosystem-level studies dealing with biological research in limnology and oceanography, including systematics and aquatic ecology. In addition to hypothesis-driven experimental research, it presents theoretical papers relevant to a broad hydrobiological audience, and collections of papers in special issues covering focused topics.
History
Hydrobiologia changed on the appointment of Henri Dumont to be its editor-in-chief. He introduced peer review, and expanded production from 6 issues per year to more than 20 per year.
Koen Martens took over the responsibility as editor-in-chief in 2003, with the aim of increasing the relevance and impact of the journal to a broader readership. In 2015, due to the increase in the number of submissions, three associate editors-in-chief started helping him to manage a group of about 45 academic editors.
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is indexed by Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Scimago, and several other indexes.
Notable articles
The three most highly cited papers in Hydrobiologia, with more than 600 citations, are:
Søndergaard, M., Jensen, J. P., & Jeppesen, E.
ter Braak, C. J., & Juggins, S.
Qin, B., Xu, P., Wu, Q., Luo, L., & Zhang, Y.
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James Thew - Fotolia
Big data projects need business input and careful management
Big data projects need to be managed. Ocado and Graydon have been figuring out how
Lindsay Clark
For around £80 per month, businesses can now gain access to some of the most powerful software ever developed. It is about the same price as a high-end home broadband package.
This is what Ocado pays for its artificial intelligence natural language processing application programming interface (API) from Google to help manage and prioritise the 2,000 emails it receives from customers every day.
The significance is not only the low cost – it is also transparent, and helps business leaders understand the cost and value of their big data projects, says Dan Nelson, head of data at Ocado Technology, the IT division of the online grocery store.
"You could not get access to this kind of technology just a few years ago. But also, because we know the cost, it helps the business decide how much time it wants to invest in new data projects," he says.
Engaging the business in these priorities is important, says Nelson.
Data scientists now have a mass of tools to analyse huge volumes of data arriving from myriad sources at phenomenal speed. Email, social media, the internet of things (IoT) and smartphones are just of few of the sources businesses can draw on to reach useful conclusions and improve their performance. But executing a successful big data strategy is not just a technical problem.
Approach big data from a business angle
Ocado Technology has developed a model for data projects, which sees product owners in the business lead projects with the help of development teams and data scientists. Among them is a natural language project to analyse customer emails to ensure customer service agents are not overrun at peak times (see the Ocado case study below).
Trading since 2002, Ocado strives to steal a march on competitors by building much of its technology in-house. However, it is not only businesses born in the dotcom era that are demonstrating the importance of a thoughtful management structure to data projects.
Graydon, a credit reference and company information provider, has a history dating back to 1862. For the past two years it has been working on creating a central approach to business intelligence (BI) which will lay the foundation for its adoption of a big data approach to providing solutions to its clients.
Bart Redder, director of customer and business intelligence at Graydon, says this team moved out of the marketing department to become a shared cross-group activity so it could work more closely with all stakeholders, including IT, finance, operations and commercial departments.
Gain value from data insight
To ensure equal service to all these parties from a coherent set of data, Graydon developed a value chain of data insight model.
"We notice that you need different departments, different sets of data and different business rules if you want to generate insight," he says.
To bring these together, Redder and his team identified a six-stage value chain of data. It starts by looking at the data sources. Second, it asks if the input of data has been done correctly. Then it looks at data processing. Fourth, it considers data transformation. The fifth step is to build up dashboards. And finally, it looks at how those insights trigger action in the business. The team calls data governance meetings where the business owner for each stage discusses progress and problems.
Redders says the approach helps the BI team and the business understand where the problems are, and where resources are needed, right from raw data to an insight and business action.
Graydon has implemented Birst, a cloud-based BI platform, to bring together information sources across the company and provide self-service analytics dashboards to teams in marketing, sales, human resources and finance.
"To succeed in big data, you will have to have financial data and all the other processes correct and in line before you start"
Bart Redder, Graydon
The platform is currently used to analyse Graydon's internal performance and processes, but will be extended to the data and analytics it provides its customers. It is also experimenting with providing big data analytics to its customers, for example by assessing whether restaurant reviews can provide early indications of these businesses struggling financially.
However, Redders warns that strong management of structured data projects is necessary before taking advantage of unstructured sources.
"If you want to succeed in big data, you will have to have financial data and all the other processes correct and in line before you start," he says.
Bridge the skills gap
While big data is helping companies in established markets, it is also opening up new business models. Open Energi is taking advantage of smart meters measuring the electricity demands of buildings, factories, machines and fridges to help its customers understand their energy consumption and sell back unused resource to energy providers. The model, known as demand-side response, relies on effective analysis of big data from thousands of meters sampling energy consumption every few minutes.
Once the company reached a certain scale, it realised it needed a big data platform, which it found in the Hortonworks Hadoop distribution. However, it still needed to build a team that could work together, says Open Energi technical director Michael Bironneau.
"When we started out, our skills were on the data science side. We underwent training and figured out how to use the new technology. We made a good start, but when we ended up hiring software engineers we found we needed to bridge the gap between the two groups," he says.
"Any company that has never looked at big data and is considering a project in that area should hire a data engineer"
Michael Bironneau, Open Energi
"That was a big challenge. It was like they spoke different languages. A data scientist would talk about a machine learning model that runs in real time, when a software engineer would ask for the component design. Data scientists care about accuracy and the elegance of the model, whereas software engineers want to build something that does not break," he says.
Bironneau initially worked as a translator between the two roles, but the two disciplines are now more aligned and able to understand each other's priorities.
He also recommends the recruitment of a data engineer to bridge the gap between the two fields. "Any company that has never looked at big data and is considering a project in that area should hire a data engineer. That was the catalyst for us, and it has turned out to be a very important role."
Get management and governance right
Ray Eitel-Porter, leader for Accenture's analytics practice in the UK and Ireland, says that as businesses move big data projects from a pilot phase into production, they need to get management and governance right.
In terms of organisational structure, he recommends a hub-and-spoke model where a central team takes responsibility for tools, data quality and definitions, while satellite data scientists are placed within the business units to understand how they can benefit from big data and analytics.
This also ensures the activity is jointly funded, he says. "It is critical to have business sponsorship. If you have all the funding centralised, you might not hit the business need. Some business ownership and funding is essential. But you also want to do cross-enterprise investment in a Hadoop platform and build a data lake. You want central funding earmarked for certain things that are needed across the enterprise."
Businesses can be easily dazzled by big data, both in terms of the impressive technologies cloud computing makes accessible and affordable, and in terms of innovative use cases. But before organisations can reap the rewards new sources of data can offer, they need to ensure they have the right management structure, funding and data governance in place. Otherwise, the big data concept is unlikely to live up to its hype.
Case study: Ocado brings data projects into the business
Data scientists are not always the best leaders of data projects, Ocado Technology is learning. The IT division of the online grocery retailer and supermarket is striving to help the business take advantage of data with a 60-strong central team, but they do not lead projects.
"We have resources at our fingertips but try not to do data science projects. If you do, you end up with something very clever that is difficult to implement or nobody feels the ownership to support," says Ocado Technology head of data Dan Nelson.
Instead, it is placing leadership for data projects within the business teams, in the form of a product owner, whose task it is to identify business problems that could be solved with data analysis.
A recent example saw Ocado take advantage of Google natural language processing artificial intelligence APIs to help understand and prioritise customer service emails, particularly when volumes are exceptionally high.
Using the head of service delivery as business sponsor, the project was managed by the product owner of the contact centre working closely with the central data science team and development team that would be implementing the technology.
This structure helped data scientists understand governance problems in terms of customer privacy, without removing all the value from the data. Development teams, meanwhile, were able to guide the project from its beginning to ensure it could be rolled out quickly in a production environment once the technology was ready.
Support for data science goes to the top of the organisation, though. Nelson says his department's priorities are set by a business steering committee, chaired by the CEO.
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No Magazine, but Plenty of Ammo
Impact Lab > People Making a Difference > No Magazine, but Plenty of Ammo
Adam Penenberg:
Like many recent graduates of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, David Hauslaib is seeking a job in magazine publishing.
In the meantime, instead of temping, waiting tables or living off the fat of his family, the 21-year-old Hauslaib shovels snark for a living. Of course, it's not easy to convince an editor to hire you when you've just insulted him on your website.
Hauslaib is the founder, publisher, editor and sole employee of Jossip, a site with a tag line that reads, "Celebrity and media gossip and news." On it, he trashes Paris Hilton and razzes The New York Times, takes potshots at Michael Moore and homophobic critics of SpongeBob SquarePants, dishes dirt on pretty boy Fabian Basabe (who married La Perla lingerie heiress Martina Borgomanero) and spanks mainstream reporters for engaging in what he regards as "duh" journalism.
Writing in first-person plural, Hauslaib uses "we" even though it's just "he" behind the screen. That way he can pretend to employ a full staff he willingly underpays — just like at a real publisher. Although there is some original content, most of Hauslaib's material consists of links to existing articles, to which he adds a vitriolic paragraph or two. In essence, he's a gossip aggregator.
Like many writers whose blogs morphed into other ventures, Hauslaib figured he could take his sharp-toothed commentary and turn it into a full-fledged, for-profit online publishing operation. His inspiration was Gawker, the web's first media gossip site. Now, a little more than a year after its launch, Jossip (journalism + gossip, get it?) attracts a respectable 75,000 unique visitors a month — most of them regulars, although he claims that Google sends a fair amount of traffic his way from people searching for images of "Paris Hilton" and "sex."
He would characterize his readers as culturally savvy, interested in the racism that he says pervades Abercrombie & Fitch and Bonnie Fuller's tantrums (she's the editorial chief of American Media, which publishes The National Enquirer and Star). Many are apt to be celebrities, nightclub owners, socialites, restaurateurs, talent representatives and venture capitalists, as well as the usual gossip voyeurs. This means they are hipper than your typical National Enquirer subscriber. Site visitors can submit stories and tips and will often return to see whether an item they wrote makes it up. "It's part of the 'in the know' feeling that makes readers feel warm and fuzzy when the Maker's Mark wears off," Hauslaib said.
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Join Connectus Midwifery and other vendors at Nashville Parent's Baby Fair at St. Thomas Midtown Hospital's Gladys Stringfield Owen Education Center on Saturday, May 4.
Meet our team of Certified Nurse-Midwives, tour St. Thomas Midtown's birthing suites where our midwives attend births, and take advantage of Q & A sessions with local pediatricians, nurses, childhood nutritionists, breastfeeding specialists and more!
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The 2019 Honda Civic adds, therefore, tweaked design cues, a new trim, and new technology. These are available for the sedan as well as the coupé.
On the appearance front, the 2019 Civic get a new piano black upper front fascia, redesigned bumper, full-width splitter, and halogen or LED headlights. Larger 18-inch wheels are also available for the Touring trim.
Speaking of trims, the 2019 Honda Civic bags a new Sport model that slots in between the LX and EX variants. You'll recognize one by having a look at the added rear lip spoiler, polygonal exhaust finish reminding of the Civic Si, and 18-inch, ten-spoke alloy wheels.
As for what lies under the hood, the 2019 Honda Civic Sport houses the familiar 2-liter, DOHC i-VTEC engine making 158 hp twinned with a CVT gearbox or a six-speed manual. Also new for the Sport model is the upgraded 7-inch Digital Display infotainment system that's compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The 2019 model also sees the Civic receive the Honda Sensing bundle as standard (available from LX to Touring). The pack includes the likes of a collision mitigation braking system with forward collision warning, road departure mitigation with lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control.
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Two arrested at Orchards cannabis store burglary
Two men were arrested early Thursday morning after they allegedly burgled a cannabis store in Orchards by driving a stolen pickup truck into the building and then running from Clark County sheriffs.
Representatives were dispatched to sound an audible alarm at approximately 4:20 a.m. at Orchards Cannabis Market, 11800 NE 65th Street. The First Representative saw a white 2020 Toyota Tundra inside the building. According to a press release from the mayor's office, the truck appears to have turned back through the front doors.
"At that point, the deputy suspected that this was an active burglary in progress and waited for additional units to respond before approaching the building," the press release read.
The deputy saw two people running west from the store on 65th Street toward State Highway 503. Additional deputies found the suspects in a bank parking lot at the 6400 block of 117th Street Northeast, according to the sheriff's office.
The two suspects, later identified as Payton Huth, 18, and Hector Navarrete Jimenez, 22, refused to comply with deputies' orders and ran east from the parking lot. They said the delegates chased after Hoth. Jimenez kept running.
Additional deputies found Jimenez near a store at 11900 Block Northeast of Fourth Sahel Street.
As the foot chase continued, deputies said they saw Jimenez reach his waistband. They said they gave several warnings about the use of force and told Jimenez to stop reaching for his waist belt, but Jimenez pulled out a can of bear mace. Jiménez dropped the can after tripping himself, and deputies were able to close the distance and detain Jiménez, according to the sheriff's office.
Both Huth and Jimenez are booked into Clark County Jail on suspicion of second-degree burglary, first-degree malicious mischief, stolen vehicle possession and second-degree theft. Other charges relating to resisting arrest were referred to the Public Prosecution Office.
During the investigation, lawmakers learned that the Tundra was stolen from a home in Washoegal after keys were left in the car earlier that morning, the sheriff's office said.
The Missouri Department of Health and Services publishes draft rules for the Missouri Cannabis Program for adults
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07 | August | 2011 | Through the seasons before us..
Forest vs. Notts County preview..
With more Notts County fans in the City Ground than they would've averaged at home last season, and Forest only reluctantly opening the upper tiers for the home areas – it underlines the danger that Forest might not be taking this fixture too seriously. Or at least the fans certainly aren't – not that the early rounds of the League Cup generally do engender massive interest.
It's true we've not faced our city rivals in a competitive fixture for 17 years, that day still celebrated as 'Sir Charlie Palmer Day' when a header from the aforementioned Charlie Palmer earned the Magpies a 2-1 victory over Forest at Meadow Lane. That season the Reds were to ascend to the Premier League in second place, whilst Notts County just missed out on the play-offs.
Times change for both sides since then, and that's for sure – although Forest of course remain in the second tier. After a lengthy stay in the basement division Notts County sensationally underwent the Munto Finance ridiculousness – but the legacy of that most amusing of con-jobs has at least given them a leg-up to League One where with Martin Allen installed at the helm may give them enough to get up another league.
Are you Derby in disguise? County captain Bishop greets the travelling Notts fans at Carlisle..
An opening day trip to Carlisle and a comfortable victory secured with three first half goals and no reply would suggest he has his side in confident mood. Certainly ol' 'Mad Dog' will recognise the invincibility a win over Forest would deliver for him in the eyes of Notts County supporters – and as such, I'm anticipating them to provide a stern test for the Reds, who endured a less emphatic start to the season yesterday.
Whilst much of the County squad might be unfamiliar aside from perhaps names that Colin Slater mentions quite a bit, there's a few recognisable names in there for Reds fans. Controversial front-man Lee Hughes undeniably knows where the net is, whilst Forest youth-team cast-offs Bencherif and Westcarr will undoubtedly be keen to impress. Ravenhill and Bishop too could prove a threat from midfield.
As for us, certainly a more attacking display is required from the boys in Red. Steve McClaren will hopefully have taken on board that neither McGoldrick nor Garner are suited to the lone striker role if your entire midfield is going to withdraw to the extent that ours did. I'm expecting him to mix things up a bit – although it's too early in the career of the Reds manager for us to hope to predict matters!
A chance for the likes of Findley and Moussi who didn't even merit a place on the bench could inject a bit more enthusiasm into the lacklustre showing on Saturday. Whilst the cup isn't the priority, and there's no real glory in defeating Notts County, a win would be a welcome boost for manager, squad and fans alike. I don't think it will be easy though, certainly County will be more up for it than Barnsley were.
If nothing else a victory for the Reds will prevent what will seem like a lifetime of gloating from Colin Slater on Radio Nottingham. For that alone it's got to be worth making the effort!! For Reds fans, their latest kit looks like a Derby shirt, so we could always pretend they're the real enemy in order to muster up a bit of excitement for the fixture?
Paint dry.. it's just like watching paint dry..
Jesus hacked down by anti-footballer Jay McEverley. There were to be no miracles today, though!
It shouldn't be a surprise really, excitement at the start of a new season followed by a swift reminder of the frustrations that can come as a result of supporting a team. A limp encounter, for sure – which saw Barnsley initially playing for the draw with the Reds having no idea how to break them down, followed by a realisation from the visitors that they might nick a win and opening up a bit more – with Forest still having no idea how to break them down.
The customary nonsense about the miner's strike debated in single syllables between groups of supports too young to have had any direct involvement in them, Barnsley with a mysterious third syllable in their 'Barns-er-ley' chant – all in all, frustrations aside, it was good to be back amongst those folks you only see during the season – but hell, it was a really rather dull game – and that's probably being kind.
Steve opted to start all his new signings in midfield (excluding the Moose of course, who I suppose is technically a new signing), and raised a few eyebrows with his choice of David McGoldrick as a lone striker. The optimists speculated perhaps he might know something we don't, or maybe Jimmy Floyd had unlocked something we'd not seen in the youngster yet. I guess you can guess who was right!
I think that's how the formation was meant to look – the truth is that Boateng and Greening were incredibly deep, Reid too was often found amongst the defence. Anderson and McGugan dropped deep to receive the ball leaving a gigantic no-man's land before you found McGoldrick ploughing a lone furrow upfront, getting little joy from the occasional glimpses of the ball he was treated to.
McGoldrick has been in receipt of some rather unkind comments around the 'net over the last day or so – it's fair to say he was ineffective but personally I ascribe that to the fact he was played in a role to which he's not suited, and wasn't remotely helped by a singular lack of service from midfield. Sound familiar? It should, it's not a new problem for the Reds.
The opening was potentially bright, Paul Anderson was felled by ex-Derby thug Jay McEverley giving us a freekick on the edge of the box. Excitement built in the stands with both Reidy and McGugan lining up – it was Reid that struck it in the end, and well, I bet he wishes he hadn't – it was ridiculously off-target, much to the amusement of the Barns-eh-ley fans.
At the other end some good work from Danny Haynes saw him pushed too wide for a shot, but a decent cross was just diverted from their big striker Craig Davies thanks to the attentions of Cohen. Moments later a freekick from Butterfield found Davies perfectly unmarked at the near post, but fortunately for us he was unable to find the target, heading high and wide.
As for the Reds, plenty of possession, some nice passing (usually sideways) culminating in a hopeful punt forward resulting in zero goal threat and a visiting side comfortable to sit and wait. With around fifteen minutes remaining there was a bit more of a sense of urgency. Reidy, looking several yards off the pace, played a lovely cross-field ball to Anderson who in turn beat his man and found McGugan, who shanked it off target.
Keen to make amends, Lewis turned provider, getting away from his man on the left and putting a cross a bit too close to Luke Steele who was able to pounce on the ball before McGoldrick could get a toe on it. That was prett much it for the first half – it wasn't particularly good and had succeeded in nullifying the pre-match excitement that had been building.
New boys Greening and Boateng had both looked comfortable on the ball – but hadn't seen enough of it, and had both been too deep for most of the game. It seemed to me a little overly negative to have them both in the 'sitting' role in a home game. Reidy does look a little heavy, and didn't seem to realise he wasn't likely to beat opponents for pace – he needs to release the ball more quickly. He can still deliver a killer ball.
The second half saw Barnsley come out more positively, probably realising the Reds were a little toothless. Haynes tickled Lee Camp's palms with a low shot from an angle which never looked in any danger of going in. At the other end a powerful cross from Anderson was punched back into play by Steele, falling to McGugan who fell as he volleyed it and put it wide – a bad miss, and he'd changed his boots at half time too after falling over a couple of times in the first half!
Just ten minutes into the half McClaren made his first chance, withdrawing the isolated and extremely ineffective McGoldrick and replacing him with Garner to play in the same lonely role. That said, he was hacked down by Addison after not long (and customarily continued moaning at the ref even after being given the free kick!).
McGugan struck the freekick well, a double-ricochet took it out for a corner – it could've been one of those that deflected in, but t'wasn't to be. The visitors had their moments too, Cohen blocked one effort on goal, and a header from Doyle went wide. Another opportunity for Forest saw Anderson capitalise on a defensive mix up, he put a lovely ball across the goal but it evaded the lunges of both Garner and Reid.
Morgan headed wide from a corner, and McClaren replaced the increasingly knackered looking Reid for Majewski. We did knock the ball around quite well, but ultimately the final ball was a real let down – a right-footed cross from Cohen one example gifting Barnsley a goal-kick right away. The Reds pressured, won corners, but deliveries were never quite good enough.
Lewis remained – despite a quiet game by his standards – our main threat and was found with a nice ball to unleash a volley from around 12 yards, alas a Barnsley defender was wise to the threat and managed to get in the way of it. Cohen meanwhile was looking decent in defence in marshalling Doyle and preventing him posing a meaningful threat on goal.
The Reds laboured 'til the end but it wasn't ever really looking like a team that was going to score. Indeed, the only save I saw Steele make was at the end when Majewski managed to wriggle a shot away in a crowded area with Steele diving low to make the save. I've seen stats suggest we had five shots on target – I'd love to know when the other four were (are they counting the rather 'firm' header back to the keeper by their defender?!).
A Cohen free-kick into the box headed towards Chambers who was pressing Steele, but the keeper was able to get a punch on it to clear to herald full-time. A draw was fair, really – we didn't offer nearly enough going forward, and looked a yard or two off the pace in most areas – that said, smatterings of boos at half and full time were hardly warranted.
McClaren's era at Forest starts as many have before him, with a limp performance in the first game. Certainly it will be interesting to see what adjustments he makes to try to provide more goal threat – his selection this time did a nice job in why he's trying to canvass for more players, and it's not hard to imagine how the manager must hope a player like Ishmael Miller might be more effective in the lone role.
With the visit of Notts County on Tuesday night it gives him a quick opportunity to make some adjustments and hopefully opt for a more positive formation in a game that doesn't have quite so much importance (that said, I'm not sure I really want to hear the gloating of Colin Slater indefinitely, so it would be best to get a win I'm thinking!). With not that far off as many away tickets sold as they average for home games, it will be an interesting crowd dynamic on Tuesday.
The positives – a clean sheet, the negatives – well, re-read the report, there's plenty. We must retain perspective though, it was the first game, and whilst we crave a positive start we don't often get one! Certainly it gives Schteve a very clear few of some deficiencies which aren't new to us, and I'm sure even now he's working through training as well as hopefully with the transfer panel to address them. | {
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Q: Any idea how to check if a div contains ONLY an image tag inside it? I've been trying to search this on stackoverflow but the answers arent exactly what im looking for, plus they use jquery. So is there any way of determing if a div element contains only an image element inside it, and therefore returning a boolean?
I have tried things like:
<div className={this.find('img').length}?'hasImg':'noImg'>
<img src=''>
</div>
but this returned false. Even if this would work, I'd like it to return true only if there is an image regardless if there is a p tag or something else inside.
A: I am also new to this world, but messing around a little I created this:
HTML
<div class="container">
<img src="https://source.unsplash.com/random/300x300" alt="">
</div>
JS
const container = document.querySelector('.container')
const booleanResult = checkChildElement()
function checkChildElement(){
if(container.childElementCount === 1 && container.children[0].tagName === 'IMG'){
return true
}
else{
return false
}
}
console.log(booleanResult)
A: Solution
class App extends React.Component {
state = {
isImageExist: false,
totalImages: 0,
isRender: false,
};
checkIsImage(ref) {
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OSB (zkratka z anglického , česky orientovaná třísková deska) je druh desky vytvořené lisováním velkých (2–7cm) dřevních štěpků nebo hoblin ve třech až čtyřech vrstvách. Typ pojiva záleží na volbě výrobce, používají se například polyuretanová pojiva. Různou orientací vrstev se dosahuje vylepšených mechanicko-fyzikálních vlastností. Desky se vyrábí s broušeným i nebroušeným povrchem. Mohou také mít v hraně vyfrézované pero/drážku pro dobré napojení při tvorbě podlah nebo stěn. Desky jsou vodovzdorné, používají se i na stavbu domů, obklady stěn nebo terárií pro chovatele.
Někdy jsou OSB desky chybně nazývány jako dřevoštěpkové (dřevní štěpky však mají mnohem větší rozměry a teprve z nich se vyrábí třísky na OSB desky). Třísky o ideálních rozměrech 75×25×0,6 mm jsou v povrchových vrstvách orientovány rovnoběžně s delší hranou desky a je tím zároveň určen hlavní směr desky. V prostřední vrstvě jsou třísky v OSB deskách orientovány kolmo na hlavní osu. Orientací třísek je dosaženo vyšší tuhosti a pevnosti v hlavním směru desky.
OSB desky se využívají např. ke stavbě dřevostaveb v takzvaných "sendvičích": stěny se vybudují tak, že se na dřevěný rám z obou stran připevní OSB deska (pod každou deskou je ještě hliníková fólie). Prostor mezi deskami se vyplní skelnou vatou nebo jinou tepelně izolační vrstvou.
Uplatnit se mohou také jako designový prvek. Dělají se z nich podlahy, které se jenom přebrousí a přelakují. Při dodržení technologického postupu mohou být využity i v exteriérech, např. u provětrávaných fasád včetně nanesení omítky.
Typy OSB desek
OSB desky se dělí na čtyři základní skupiny podle oblasti použití:
OSB/1 – desky pro všeobecné účely a pro použití v interiéru v suchém prostředí (vyznačuje se vlhkostí materiálu, odpovídající teplotě 20 °C a relativní vlhkosti vzduchu, která pouze několik týdnů v roce překročí 65 %)
OSB/2 – desky pro nosné účely pro použití v suchém prostředí
OSB/3 – desky pro nosné účely pro použití ve vlhkém prostředí (vyznačuje se vlhkostí materiálu, odpovídající teplotě 20 °C a relativní vlhkosti vzduchu, která pouze několik týdnů v roce překročí 85 %)
OSB/4 – zvlášť zatížitelné nosné desky pro použití ve vlhkém prostředí.
Odkazy
Reference
Externí odkazy
OSB deska - výhody a využití osb desky
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The Toronto Blue Jays, who finished fourth in the American League East with a 73-89 record last season, are continuing to rebuild piece by piece, having gone from legitimate World Series contenders in 2015 and 2016 to consecutive fourth-place finishes in the division.
In place of John Gibbons, they will debut a first-time MLB manager in Charlie Montoyo, who left his job as bench coach in Tampa Bay. Montoyo was an under-the-radar hire, but his his ability to speak Spanish was considered a major asset in connecting with the organization's young international players. His understanding of advanced statistics in Tampa was also a contributing factor.
The Blue Jays are dealing with a reduced payroll and have shed many high-priced stars such as Josh Donaldson, Troy Tulowitzki and Russell Martin. The Jays are still drawing heat for releasing Tulowitzki and paying him $38 million for the next two seasons NOT to play, in addition to paying a big portion of Martin's contract after trading the catcher to the Los Angeles Dodgers. But their departures aligned with the philosophy of sweeping out aging stars and laying a new foundation for youth.
Everyone is going to be talking Montreal-born slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who is ranked as the No. 1 prospect in baseball and likely the best prospect in franchise history, although he might start the season in the minors due to service time considerations. Players need six full years of service to hit free agency. The Jays gain an extra year of control, seven instead of six, by delaying his debut because a full year of service counts as 172 days. But the season spans 187 days. By delaying his arrival date until mid-April, 2019 won't count as a full year.
Big names gone from the 2016 American League Championship Series team include Tulowitzki, Donaldson, Martin and pitchers Marco Estrada, J.A. Happ, Roberto Osuna and Aaron Loup.
The Blue Jays will look to make either Danny Jansen or Reese McGuire as their catcher of the future, leaving the back-up job to Luke Maile. Justin Smoak returns at first, Devon Travis at second, Brandon Drury will be slotted in at third and free-agent acquisition Freddy Galvis at short, with Lourdes Gurriel Jr. an extra infielder.
In the outfield, Kevin Pillar returns in center, Randal Grichuk is back in right and Teoscar Hernandez and Billy McKinney will platoon in left. This will leave room for an eight-man bullpen and five-man rotation, which will likely feature returnees Marcus Stroman, Aaron Sanchez, and Ryan Borucki, as well as trade acquisition Clayton Richard and free-agent newcomer Matt Shoemaker. Sean Reid-Foley could also be in the mix.
The Blue Jays were reportedly among the teams in pursuit of free-agent reliever Sergio Romo. But Romo, who recorded 25 saves for the Tampa Bay Rays last season, ended up signing with the Miami Marlins. The Jays still need more dependable arms in the bullpen.
Consistent starting pitching has been a hole for the Blue Jays, with Sanchez and Stroman coming off injury-plagued seasons. If they get off to strong starts, they could be valuable trading chips. The Jays will also begin the season assessing Hernandez and whether he can be an everyday player in left field or whether he will platoon with McKinney.
There are other stars developing in the minor leagues, and it's likely the roster will be an revolving door for the first part of the season. Along with the arrival of Guerrero, two highly rated infield prospects in the system, Bo Bichette and Cavan Biggio, could make their debuts in 2019. Bichette is the son of former big-league slugger Dante Bichette.
Pillar, the longest-tenured Blue Jay who was drafted in the 32nd round in 2011, is ready to take on a leadership role, both on the field and in the clubhouse. And in right field, Grichuk showed late-season signs that he could enjoy a rebound season.
The Blue Jays don't have the talent of the Boston Red Sox, defending World Series champions, or the New York Yankees. The Red Sox won 109 games last season and the Yankees won 100. There is nothing to suggest they won't go 1-2 again this season, leaving a playoff berth unlikely for the Blue Jays.
Smoak and Stroman could bring in some good returns on the trade market. Smoak is controlled only through the 2019 season and at a price of only $8 million. Smoak has hit 63 home runs over the past two seasons, beating many projections, but he is now 32 has only a middling glove at first base. He can't play anywhere else in the field, but teams might overlook those drawbacks for a productive switch-hitter.
Stroman, who is earning $7.4 million and is arbitration eligible in 2020, is an affordable trade option. Stroman had a 4-9 record with a 5.54 earned-run average as he struggled with blister and shoulder problems last season.
Best-Case Scenario: In a best-case scenario, the pitching comes around and Guerrero proves he can hit against the likes of David Price and Chris Sale, sparking an offense that might give Toronto a real shot at finishing third in the AL East behind the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.
Worst-Case Scenario: If prospects like Guerrero struggle early, and the pitching continues to under-perform, the Blue Jays will be hard-pressed to stay out of the AL East basement, lagging behind Tampa Bay and Baltimore.
Curtis Rush is a Toronto-based writer who began in this business when newsrooms had typewriters. I am a contributing writer to The New York Times, the Washington Post, the WSJ and the Guardian. | {
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Accusations of drug abuse and venomous fights livened up the divorce documents filed in Los Angeles by "America's Got Talent" judge David Hasselhoff.
The Hollywood media pounced on the records this week and found them riddled with descriptions of loud and bitter battles between the "Baywatch" star and then-wife Pamela Bach.
TMZ said Hasselhoff alleged that Bach was a cocaine aficionado who imagined that her husband was sweet on Becky, their child's nanny. He also said she would tee off on him in front of their young children.
Bach's lawyer told E! Online the documents should have remained sealed, and pointed out that Bach has passed drug tests.
Bach also alleged that when Hasselhoff took hair samples from her to be tested for coke he mistakenly clipped off part of her hair extensions and sent them off to the lab. | {
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package com.google.gerrit.acceptance.rest.group;
import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
import static com.google.gerrit.acceptance.rest.group.GroupAssert.assertGroupInfo;
import static com.google.gerrit.acceptance.rest.group.GroupAssert.assertGroups;
import com.google.common.base.Function;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
import com.google.common.collect.Sets;
import com.google.gerrit.acceptance.AbstractDaemonTest;
import com.google.gerrit.acceptance.RestResponse;
import com.google.gerrit.common.Nullable;
import com.google.gerrit.reviewdb.client.AccountGroup;
import com.google.gerrit.server.group.CreateGroup;
import com.google.gerrit.server.group.GroupJson.GroupInfo;
import com.google.gson.reflect.TypeToken;
import org.apache.http.HttpStatus;
import org.junit.Test;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
public class ListGroupsIT extends AbstractDaemonTest {
@Test
public void testListAllGroups() throws Exception {
Iterable<String> expectedGroups = Iterables.transform(groupCache.all(),
new Function<AccountGroup, String>() {
@Override
@Nullable
public String apply(@Nullable AccountGroup group) {
return group.getName();
}
});
RestResponse r = adminSession.get("/groups/");
Map<String, GroupInfo> result =
newGson().fromJson(r.getReader(),
new TypeToken<Map<String, GroupInfo>>() {}.getType());
assertGroups(expectedGroups, result.keySet());
}
@Test
public void testOnlyVisibleGroupsReturned() throws Exception {
String newGroupName = "newGroup";
CreateGroup.Input in = new CreateGroup.Input();
in.description = "a hidden group";
in.visibleToAll = false;
in.ownerId = groupCache.get(new AccountGroup.NameKey("Administrators"))
.getGroupUUID().get();
adminSession.put("/groups/" + newGroupName, in).consume();
Set<String> expectedGroups = Sets.newHashSet(newGroupName);
RestResponse r = userSession.get("/groups/");
Map<String, GroupInfo> result =
newGson().fromJson(r.getReader(),
new TypeToken<Map<String, GroupInfo>>() {}.getType());
assertThat(result).isEmpty();
r = adminSession.put(
String.format("/groups/%s/members/%s", newGroupName, user.username));
assertThat(r.getStatusCode()).isEqualTo(HttpStatus.SC_CREATED);
r = userSession.get("/groups/");
result = newGson().fromJson(r.getReader(),
new TypeToken<Map<String, GroupInfo>>() {}.getType());
assertGroups(expectedGroups, result.keySet());
}
@Test
public void testAllGroupInfoFieldsSetCorrectly() throws Exception {
AccountGroup adminGroup = groupCache.get(new AccountGroup.NameKey("Administrators"));
RestResponse r = adminSession.get("/groups/?q=" + adminGroup.getName());
Map<String, GroupInfo> result =
newGson().fromJson(r.getReader(),
new TypeToken<Map<String, GroupInfo>>() {}.getType());
GroupInfo adminGroupInfo = result.get(adminGroup.getName());
assertGroupInfo(adminGroup, adminGroupInfo);
}
}
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A tiger was found dead on Saturday near the Corbett Tiger Reserve in Nainital district, the third such incident in the area in a week. The carcass of the tiger was recovered in a decomposed state this morning from Hathi Danger in Fantoo range of Tarai West forest division, Corbett Field director Samir Sinha told PTI. It was traced after a foul smell in the area. An autopsy is being conducted to ascertain how the big cat died, he said.
The putrefying carcasses of the big cats in all three intances suggest they died days before being found, raising doubts over the way patrolling is being carried out in the tiger landscape of Kumaon's tarai region, experts said. The population of the endangered species in Corbett is estimated to be 172-200 and that in India 1,706. | {
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Bristol City fan with local info Goodfriday - Page 2 - Hob Nob Anyone?
Why is the kick off 12?
Jesus, anyone would think you're going abroad rather than to a city down the road, complete with various transport links and amenities.
Jackson Corner Why is the kick off 12?
They havn't forgotten the time the WASU led them a merry dance in 1995 .
One of our ringleaders was seen stroking a Police Horse on the pitch . | {
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Githa
Posted on June 28, 2013 by Fiona Jane Weston
Hannah Davies in her self-penned one-woman show on Githa Sowerby, author of the extraordinary drama 'Rutherford and Son', currently playing at St James Theatre.
"…not simply the story of Githa herself…also about the act of writing itself and the reasons why we – and she – created"
In the perfect companion piece, actress and writer Hannah Davies plays Katherine Githa Sowerby, children's writer and author of "Rutherford and Son", the gripping drama set in the industrial North currently playing in the main house at St James Theatre (see review). This beautifully written one-woman show, directed by Peter Darney, is the result of a collaboration with Yorkshire theatre practitioners The Flanagan Collective.
The piece is not simply the story of Githa herself, the demands placed on her by her family, and the difficulties of being accepted as a woman writing about such gritty subject-matter, but also about the act of writing itself and the reasons why we – and she – created.
Githa is well portrayed as both shy and unassuming, but with deep passions stirring beneath. Her character and mannerisms are contrasted sharply with her nervous sister Millicent, crippled but socially ambitious younger sister, hearty actress friend, the female activist that so inspired Githa and her humourist loving husband. There is also the nosy, somewhat judgemental London landlady . So well is the world she inhabits created, we sometimes 'see' three people 'interacting', especially when the sisters must part, when there is only one.
There are moments of humour, particularly in seeing Githa's awkward responses to the acclaim the play receives and the attention she is getting, and her interest in possible future freedoms for women, such as the prospect of wearing trousers, but the shock rooted in her time at the very suggestion she should wear them herself!
We also see the frustration of a woman wanting to be seen on her own terms as a woman playwright, and her struggle to balance her emotional need to write with the needs, especially financial, of her family.
She was fortunate in finding a husband so relatively late in life, who understood her as well as he did, even if he erred on the side of over-gallant and protective in dealing with her business affairs. There is an especially powerful scene when she expresses her anger and sense of betrayal over this issue.
The end, though inconclusive, is nevertheless quite powerful as we see her struggling to rise to new challenges, including the horrors of the Great War pending.
There is a spareness and economy about the production which belies the skills employed, both in the production values and the acting of the artist. As a true reflection of the character of Githa herself, Davies's unostentatious skill is shared by the designers of the lighting (Sherry Coenen)and sound (Jon Hughes).
The set is very simple with just a chair and trunk, which becomes in turn a desk, tea table or lectern; the lighting is unobtrusive but effective, and the real, usually unsung, hero is the wonderful soundscape adding subtle but greatly evocative atmosphere, really transporting us to the sounds and streets of 1912.
A layered piece of writing, produced and played with excellent craftsmanship, this is very good theatre.
About Fiona Jane Weston
I am Fiona-Jane Weston and as well as being a performer myself (see website), I write reviews of and features on shows, mainly on the London cabaret and theatre scene. I have worked in theatre for many years, but decided to embark on a new direction in cabaret in 2009, when I produced 20th Century Woman: The Compact Cabaret. Not wanting to neglect my love of spoken word, particularly drama and verse, I made the conscious decision to include these elements in the programme, as well as wonderful songs, to tell the story of women's changing status and preoccupations throughout the 20th Century and up to now. I was invited to audition for the renowned Cabaret Conference at Yale, run by the late legendary Erv Raible, and that was thrilled to be one of only 26 accepted that year, where I was taught by the masters of the genre. Amanda McBroom (composer of the Bette Middler hit "The Rose" and the poignant "Errol Flynn"), Laurel Massé, original member of Manhattan Transfer, Sally Mayes, Tony Award nominees Sharon McNight and Tovah Feldshuh, and New York cabaret veteran Julie Wilson were all on the faculty. We were also treated to the musical direction of Alex Rybeck, Hubert Tex Arnold and the now late Paul Trueblood. With the benefit of their insightful teaching and great encouragement, I took my show to The Duplex in New York, where I was delighted with the response. Since then, I have produced Loving London: The Capital Cabaret, using the same format of songs, poetry and drama, in various London venues, including Leicester Square Theatre and The Crazy Coqs. 2014, the centenary of World War 1, saw the launch of Wartime Women: the Khaki Cabaret to a sellout house at St. James Theatre, London, garnering great notices, including from The Times and Musical Theatre Review. I have since been touring the show to Belgium and throughout the UK. I hope these reviews and interviews entertain and educate at the same time, and if please do leave comments in the box. It's great to engage in a conversation about the Arts. Fiona-Jane Weston
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Leo Gallery Shanghai proudly presents photographic artist Alec Von Bargen's solo exhibition "Solo" this April. This exhibition presents Alec Von Bargen's long-term art project since its creation in 2015: "So.lil.o.quy", after his solo exhibition held in Leo Gallery Hong Kong in 2015, and the "Split - Alec Von Bargen Solo Exhibition" co-organized by Leo Gallery and the Swatch Art Peace Hotel Shanghai in 2016.
Born in New York and raised in England and Mexico, Alec Von Bargen is an active international visual artist. He most recently exhibited at the 54th and 56th Venice Biennale, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the OCT Museum in Shanghai, China and Les Rencontres D'Arles Festival, France, amongst others. His work has won numerous awards including the IPA's in LA and the PX3's in Paris. He was a finalist for the 2013 Dubai Emerging Artist Award and Aesthetica Magazine, UK, selected him as one of their 2013 and 2014 top 100 Artists. He was the finalist for the Terry O'Neill Award and the Celeste Prize in Berlin, Germany.
In 2015, Alec Von Bargen was selected by François-Henri Pinault among others as the guest artist at the Swatch Art Peace Hotel, Shanghai, where he completed a six-month artist residency programme in China. The English name of this exhibition, "Solo", comes from the name of Alec's new project "So.lil.o.quy" which was inspired by communications with the director of Swatch Art Peace Hotel during his stay. According to the director, the aesthetics and humanity driven undertone of Alec's work makes him a perfect match for the projects with MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières).
Founded in Paris in 1971, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, pandemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF offers assistance to people based on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.
Alec Von Bargen travelled to MSF organizations around the world and embarked on an 18-month borderless artistic journey. But just as the word "So.lil.o.quy" itself is divided up, Alec does not want the project to be a monologue, as it has nothing to do with who he is. It is the voice of people speaking aloud about their conflicts, trying to find solutions to their own problems, that to Alec is fundamental.
"I was given almost, in a sense, carte blanche to go and experience different MSF mission/projects around the world. I can't cease to say it: that was a gift, a gift in the sense that there's no other way to do it. And I was very focused on the fact that I needed it to be long term conflicts, because I needed to really feel", Alec said.
Alec's photographic art captures aesthetic instances resonating true with their historical, political and social contexts to create a visual dialogue field. Exploring the potential meaning of realities, his work focuses directly on human nature, and bring people into rethinking history, society, inner selves and ultimate issues.
These seemingly simple portraits are full of exclamatory marks and question marks, as they are hints of humanity. The artist captures the moment of eyes and expressions, thus directs the emotions and inner monologues of the characters to the viewer. From these static frames, the viewer feel the smiles, cries and struggles of the characters in direct psychological dialogues.
By using an introspective force to transform the realities into dream-like atmospheres, Alec Von Bargen emphasizes the silence in rapidly developing societies and the feeling of losing one's selves. He reveals another world that seems unknown to us with genuine reflections of images and realities, enabling the viewer to rethink the common characteristics of human minds and nature.
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{{diocese| name=Macedonian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand| jurisdiction=[[Macedonian Orthodox Church]]| type=Diocese| founded=''unknown''| bishop=Metr. Petar, administrator| see=''not applicable''| hq=Bitola, Macedonia| territory=Australia, New Zealand| language=Slavonic| music=[[Byzantine Chant]]| calendar=[[Julian Calendar|Julian]]| population=''unknown''| website=''[https://www.mocdanz.org.au/ Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand]'' }} The '''Macedonian Orthodox Diocese of Australia and New Zealand''' is a [[diocese]] of the [[Macedonian Orthodox Church]]. It is currently administered by Metropolitan Petar of Prespa and Pelagonia, who resides in Bitola, Macedonia, and is in Australia for approximately one month each year. ==History== Originally, the Macedonian Orthodox began community churches, and so began to pray to God in a foreign land. A diocese was later established for Australia and New Zealand, but - as is common - the bishops had difficulty in convincing the trustees of the community properties to hand over these properties to the care of the bishop. A result of the difficulties in handing over property is found in the extensive legal proceedings undertaken by the present administrator, Metropolitan Petar, in an effort to force the properties to be given over to the diocese. There are many community parishes who have not accepted this, forcing Metropolitan Petar to spend most of his time in Australia - usually approximately one month each year - involved in these court cases. Worshiping Macedonians in New Zealand all attend churches of other jurisdictions. ==See also== *[[List of Macedonian Orthodox parishes in Australia]] - also contains Macedonian Orthodox monasteries and centres. ==External link== *[http://www.mpceanz.org.au/ Macedonian Orthodox Eparchy of Australia and New Zealand] (Official Website) [[Category:Orthodoxy in Australia]] [[Category:Orthodoxy in New Zealand]] [[Category:Macedonian Dioceses]]
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Virtual Reality Connects Students To Reef Die-Offs
Futurity Dec 7, 2018
• Futurity reports that students who experience a simulation through virtual reality showing the effects of ocean acidification have an increased understanding on the issue and become encouraged to take action on the matter.
• How can we support the next generation of conservationists? Which tech tools, besides VR, show the most promising in creating immersive education experiences?
• Learn more about the effects of climate change and ocean acidification.
Utter the words "ocean acidification" in mixed company, and you'll probably get blank stares. Although climate change has grown steadily in the public consciousness, one of its most insidious impacts—a widespread die-off of marine ecosystems driven by carbon dioxide emissions—remains relatively unknown.
"I believe virtual reality is a powerful tool that can help the environment in so many ways," says study coauthor Jeremy Bailenson, a professor of communication at Stanford University. "Changing the right minds can have a huge impact."
Read the full article about connecting virtual reality to reef die-offs by Stanford University at Futurity.
Education is a complex topic, and others found these selections from the Impact Giving archive from Giving Compass to be good resources.
Advancing Investments in Evidence-Based Early Childhood Programs in New Hampshire
Giving Compass Take: · Lynn A Karoly discusses how New Hampshire has fallen short in providing for early childhood education needs for the state and how the state can be strategic in planning to address these needs with evidence-based education. · What steps does New Hampshire need to take to provide better early childhood education? · Read more about investing in early childhood education. New Hampshire is often hailed as a state where children's well-being is high relative to other states. However, a 2017 RAND study pointed to the substantial share of children in the state who are at risk of adverse developmental outcomes because of low family resources and other factors that can compromise healthy development in the first few years of life. Further, available funding streams—primarily federal funds—for early childhood interventions such as Early Head Start, Head Start, and home visiting through the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program are not sufficient to reach all New Hampshire children and families who could benefit. The RAND study also estimated that New Hampshire would gain from further investments in two types of evidence-based early childhood interventions: home visiting and preschool education, with estimated returns of $2 to $6 in benefits for every $1 invested. Despite this potential return, New Hampshire has fallen behind other states that have recognized the value of further investments in early childhood programs. The state's contribution to home visiting is modest, and New Hampshire is one of seven states that does not use state dollars to fund preschool, either through public schools or private programs. Given the unmet need and potential for positive economic returns, the RAND Corporation was asked to identify ways that New Hampshire can be strategic in making new early childhood investments, with a focus on evidence-based home visiting and high-quality preschool. RAND researchers assembled data across communities in the state (defined by school districts) to understand the variation in the factors that place children and families at risk and where publicly funded early childhood programs are currently available. Recognizing the limitations of the available community-level data, in-depth information was also collected for four communities—Claremont, Manchester, Nashua, and Coös County—to understand local implementation of early childhood programs, including innovative strategies and challenges. Analyses of the indicators and focal community experiences support recommendations for strategic investments in evidence-based early childhood programs in New Hampshire. Read the full article about investing in early childhood education by Lynn A. Karoly at RAND Corporation.
Learning with others and benchmarking are key steps towards becoming an impact giver. If you are interested in giving with impact for Education, take a look at these events, galas, conferences and volunteering opportunities to connect with individuals like you.
If you are ready to take action and invest in causes for Education, check out these Giving Funds, Charitable Organizations and Projects related to Education.
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NHL's choice of hub city in Canada to be approved by local health authorities
#Canada; #NHL; #HubCity #Covid19Pandemic
Ottawa, Jun 16 (Canadian-Media): The federal government is open to the suggestion of the National Hockey League (NHL) operating a hub city in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said to reporters on June 16 in his daily briefings in Ottawa, subject to the approval of local health authorities, media reports said.
Image credit: Twitter handle
"Three Canadian cities are asking for it," Trudeau said at his daily briefing. "Obviously the decision has to be made by the NHL and the cities and the provinces. Canada is open to it as long as it is OK'd by the local health authorities."
Justin Trudeau. Image credit: Facebook page
The three potential city hubs are Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver.
The NHL is looking at a return to action from that would feature 24 teams operating out of two hubs. The league has narrowed down its potential sites to 10 cities, including Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver.
However, the league has said it will not operate out of a Canadian city if players are subject to the mandatory 14-day quarantine currently in effect at the national border.
Although Canada extended its border closure on Tuesday for non-essential travel through at least July 21, but the restriction has not applied to the NHL players and has not prevented them from traveling back and forth as they have returned to their teams recently for voluntary workouts in Phase 2 of the restart plan.
This implies that players can use team facilities to train in small groups.
The league hopes to progress to Phase 3, the opening of training camps, on July 10, with a return to competition later in the summer.
While the NHL tries to narrow down the list of hub cities from ten to two, namely Vancouver and Toronto CBC Sports' Rob Pizzo looks at the problems they face.
These problems include that the NHL players cannot chose a city where the number of COVID-19 infected people is high. He added if one of the players is tested positive any time, he would have to be isolated while the others would remain under strict monitoring procedures. Another thing is 14-day mandatory isolation of people upon entering the country.
Discussions between the provincial and city health authorities are still ongoing, Trudeau said during his daily briefings on Tuesday, and the decision has not yet been made because the safety of the players and the staff have to be kept in mind. | {
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Home Local Opinion Editorials Quick takes – July 17th
Quick takes – July 17th
A major gift
Generosity can't be measured, but 18 tons of donated food certainly can be.
On Wednesday, Columbus' Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gifted more than 36,000 pounds of food to Love Chapel; enough to feed local families for two weeks.
Leaders from Bartholomew County's largest food pantry said the donation was the largest it has ever received from a single source.
The donation, transported from Salt Lake City, Utah, was so big that resident Larry West donated storage space down the street from the pantry. Dorel Juvenile Group Inc. also brought a forklift and helped unload the food from the truck.
Those that made the donation possible should be commended. Their actions will make a major difference for the lives of many locals.
The music community lost one of its finest last week.
Columbus' James Kevin Butler, a highly respected choral conductor and performer, died July 5 at 64 years old; just one day after he was diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
Butler, who was the music director at First United Methodist Church, was involved in dozens of local musical productions and regularly reviewed performances in The Republic.
The 1975 Columbus North High School graduate had a career that stretched from Columbus to across the nation as a choral contest judge. In 2016, after years of high school choral conducting, including three years at Columbus East High School, he earned the Fame Show Choir National Championship Series' Aspire Lifetime Achievement Award.
Butler also devoted much of his time to giving back to the community. In recent years, he helped organize musical fundraisers (and perform himself, along with others) for Love Chapel.
Butler's impact on Columbus will be missed, but not forgotten.
If you didn't know his resume, you'd swear that Frank Owens was born and bred in Hope, Indiana.
Owens, an Anderson native, recently surpassed six weeks in his new role as Hope's town manager.
In a recent interview, Owens, 53, gushed over the town of 2,200 residents.
"This is my fourth governmental role, and out of those four roles, being town manager of Hope is No. 1 — mainly because of the pride of community among the residents," Owens said. "It's amazing the number of folks I've run into that have lived in Hope their entire lives that are genuinely happy."
While Owens' job is to prioritize economic development, which includes seeking grant funds, he said he wants to keep Hope's "small town feel" while maximizing its opportunities for growth.
Owens appears to be a great fit for the job. We wish him well in the future, and look forward to seeing how he can help make Hope an even greater place to live moving forward.
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Effective marketing strategies are essential for small businesses, but advertising can put a big hole in your budget. You can feel like a hamster on a wheel, watching the cash flow in, and then out to cover your advertising.
Blogs offer an inexpensive marketing solution, especially if you take the time to integrate blogs into your business.
With a blog, you can interact with your customers and can boost your Web presence. A blog gets fast indexing in the search engines – a blog can be indexed in days, whereas Web sites and site pages may take months to show up in the search engine query results. More traffic to your site means more sales.
While a blog will benefit your business, you can get better results if you take advantage of the power of blogging, and integrate blogs into your business practices.
You pay lip service to the notion of customer service, but "customer service" for small businesses usually just means responding to complaints. Your blog enables you to do more than respond: you can be proactive, giving your customers and prospects advice and free information on your products and your industry.
Market research is expensive. Blogging is inexpensive.
Your business's blog can act as your market research vehicle, functioning as an on-going focus group. Blogs work best when they're a conversation, so encourage comments on your blog – offer prizes for comments, and respond to the people who comment.
As your blog gets readers, you can start using the blog for research. When your readers and customers see that you're responsive, they will tell you what they like about your business, and about your competitors too. You can now use them as a sounding board – hey presto, very inexpensive market research.
An honest, engaging, informative and entertaining blog is worth any number of formal press releases.
When Robert Scoble, a well-known blogging personality and the co-author of Naked Conversations, a book about blogging, started blogging as an Microsoft employee, Microsoft was looked on as a ruthless, faceless corporation, crushing all competition. Scoble's enthusiasm for the benefits of technology helped to humanize Microsoft. Scoble wasn't alone in his blogging, thousands of other Microsoft employees blogged too, but he stood out, and there's no doubt that he helped to change the perception of Microsoft.
A blog can humanize your industry, and can help your business to stand out in your industry. We all tend to forget that businesses aren't just entities, they're people. Show your customers the people in your business, and your business will profit.
So there you have it – three ways you can integrate blogging into your business. Blogging is powerful, and the possibilities of what blogging can do for your business are unlimited. | {
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Q: I am unable to run the following piece of code on my windows system, however it works on a linux system I tried running this simple matrix multiplication code to test that the limits & surprisingly I found that on windows this runs only up to a 100x100 matrix while on Linux it runs up to 590x590.Every time I execute the file on windows it says "Program stopped working...". I want to know why does this happen & if this code can run on windows then how...
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#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
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int i,j,k;double sum,x=0;
double matrix1[590][590];
double matrix2[590][590];
double matresult[590][590];
for(i=0;i<590;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<590;j++)
{
matrix1[i][j]=x++;
matrix2[i][j]=x++;
}
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for(j=0;j<590;j++)
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sum=0;
for (k=0;k<590;k++)
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sum = sum +matrix1[i][k]*matrix2[k][j];
}
matresult[i][j] = sum;
}
}
for(i=0;i<590;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<590;j++)
{
printf("%f\t",matresult[i][j]);
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printf("\n");
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return 0;
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SHAKY KNEES MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL ANNOUNCE ITS 2016 LINEUP SOON!
In only its fourth year, Shaky Knees has accumulated a strong indie-rock credibility amongst music fans and critics. Its success can be attributed to the festival's niche identity carved out by a solid lineup of top tier indie and alternative rock names. Festival guests of Shaky Knees will enjoy the convenience of the event's new location just east of downtown. Central Park in Midtown Atlanta allows easy access to local transportation including the MARTA as well as numerous lodging options. Discounted hotel rates for Shaky Knees attendees are available through W Hotels of Atlanta at whotelsofatlanta.com/shakyknees.
For more information on Shaky Knees Music Festival including lodging, transportation and VIP packages, visit shakykneesfestival.com.
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Jason Statham Movies Produced By Sylvester Stallone – Movie Star Earnings
Jason Statham has actually been making waves in Hollywood since he was uncovered as one of the better young stars in independent films. Ever since, Statham has actually managed to develop himself as one of the more bankable celebrities in Hollywood. He has made a variety of awards for his duties in just about any type of film that he has actually appeared in. Right here are several of my individual favorites Jason Statham flick profits.
The winner of the very best sustaining actor award at the 2021 Oscars, Jason Statham stars as a private investigator whose work is to locate and shield properties from terrorists. The movie is based upon real tale of an Australian Corporal Peter FitzSimons, who was held hostage in Iran during the 1980's. His wife is expectant and also they are required to leave the country. Jason should travel to the Middle East to obtain his other half before she gives birth. He prospers, yet gets shot and needs to leave a valuable item of fashion jewelry.
Winner of the Oscar for Ideal Image in 2021, this movie is an action-filled tale concerning a battle in between Israel and Hezbollah. The movie portrays the every day life in the middle eastern throughout the war. It also shows what Jason Statham's personality goes through while he is conserving the lives of others. The supporting cast includes Emmannuel Chriqi, Dennis Receptacle, Joanna Goingwell, Cate Blanchette, Halle Berry, Patricia Clarkson, as well as Raymond Felipe. The movie was made by Warner Bros. Pictures and guided by Person Ritchie.
One More of Jason Statham's motion pictures that I simply needed to include in this collection is "Max Headroom." This is a fascinating as well as enjoyable action-adventure about a teen consumed with fighting styles. Michael Douglas plays the major character, while Jason Statham tackles the role of a Chinese fighting styles master with the ability to command big groups of individuals. This film has actually made wonderful worldwide earnings.
The late John Turturro film "The Substitutes" complies with the life of a team of CIA representatives complying with the fatality of their employer, John D. stead. This movie is a mental thriller that is sure to gain Jason Statham some additional money. This movie earned $6 million at the box office. It featured Ed Harris and Daniele Costello. Aside from that, this is another among Jason Statham's successful films where he shines.
Finally is the motion picture "The Skinny on Black Sea." This is a British film starring Jason Statham as a battle journalist who is designated to a cruise liner to record completion of the Israeli-Leban problem. This movie has gained strong incomes throughout the world. It has additionally earned over a hundred and twenty million bucks at the box workplace.
These are just a couple of of the films that Jason Statham has made. He has actually depicted different characters in different films and those films have assisted him develop his name in Hollywood. Movies aid to produce much better actors out of ordinary people and this is what Jason Statham has done. He has actually shown that he can act, sing, as well as act well in all of his films.
Jason Statham has gained millions from his films. With every film that he has starred in, he has enhanced his acting abilities and obtained even more appeal. The following film that he will star in will certainly be a good one due to his exceptional efficiency. It is obvious that Jason Statham has actually established himself to be a leading man skill in Hollywood.
His previous films that earned him good profits were "The Substitutes", "The Reploils", "The Rapid as well as the Furious" and "The Video game". His function in the most up to date film "The Huntsman" has also raised his film earnings. The film has actually proven to be a hit since it has an outstanding ensemble cast consisting of Charlize Theron, Chris Evans, and also Robert Downey Jr. No question, the film is a good success as a result of its exceptional story and the performances of its various celebrities. Robert Downey Jr. specifically has been commended for his duty as James Bond. Jason Statham Movies Produced By Sylvester Stallone
Aside from "The Substitutes", "The Reploils" and "The Quick as well as the Angry" which made more than three-quarters of a billion dollars at the box workplace, Jason Statham has actually likewise starred in some less preferred films like "White Knight" and "Eternal Sunlight of the Pristine Mind". These films did not perform in addition to the aforementioned films, yet they still have their share of dedicated followers. There is no doubt that Jason Statham has the makings of a great occupation ahead of him. His films will remain to gain him good profits for several years to find. He has actually already developed himself as one of the very best leading actors in Hollywood. Currently, he can add an additional crown to his hat.
Something is for certain; Jason Statham will continue to appreciate high motion picture earnings for years to come. His name will certainly be heard by people from all walks of life because of his films. He is a star that commands respect. His appeal is such that also lower well-known people like his movies. The only method for Statham to remain to enjoy high motion picture revenues is to strive and also stay clear of offering the public negative motion pictures. Jason Statham Movies Produced By Sylvester Stallone | {
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Architecture • Art • Lifestyle • Property • Queenstown • Regions
Innovative Solutions With Babbage
Well known New Zealand owned and operated engineering practice, Babbage, has recently opened an office in Queenstown and attributes its success to its distinctive way of looking at and resolving issues spearheaded by the innovation and professionalism of its diverse team.
"You can't go for over 80 years without ups and downs in the market,"says general managerPhil Gormack, "but when you look at what has sustained the practice, it's the adherence to our core values that have made Babbage what it is today."
The company provides structural, civil, geotechnical, environmental and building services and has built a solid reputation for its delivery.
"Clients can expect to have signi cant input from our senior people and they know that when they spend money with us, the quality of advice and work makes a massive difference to the outcome of their job," he says.
The personal touch has meant Babbage has not only retained key clients throughout the years, but also key staff, many who have been involved in the company for ve to ten years, ensuring continuity of relationship management and strong sector knowledge.
"Babbage's well-established and stable core team results in a strong corporate memory which is invaluable for clients. We provide tailored consultancy services across engineering, planning and land development and our staff use the latest technology to provide integrated solutions."
The company has clients throughout Australasia and of ces in Queenstown, Christchurch, Auckland, Hamilton and Melbourne.
"Our success has grown from our ability to combine skillsets and ensures our work is practical, sustainable and cost-effective," says Phil. "We are committed to client service and our innovative solutions make a difference to the community we serve, our clients and the environment."
Discovering Milford Sound's Magic
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#include "SkTextureCompressor_LATC.h"
#include "SkTextureCompressor_Blitter.h"
#include "SkTextureCompressor_Utils.h"
#include "SkBlitter.h"
#include "SkEndian.h"
// Compression options. In general, the slow version is much more accurate, but
// much slower. The fast option is much faster, but much less accurate. YMMV.
#define COMPRESS_LATC_SLOW 0
#define COMPRESS_LATC_FAST 1
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Generates an LATC palette. LATC constructs
// a palette of eight colors from LUM0 and LUM1 using the algorithm:
//
// LUM0, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 0
// LUM1, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 1
// (6*LUM0+ LUM1)/7, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 2
// (5*LUM0+2*LUM1)/7, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 3
// (4*LUM0+3*LUM1)/7, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 4
// (3*LUM0+4*LUM1)/7, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 5
// (2*LUM0+5*LUM1)/7, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 6
// ( LUM0+6*LUM1)/7, if lum0 > lum1 and code(x,y) == 7
//
// LUM0, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 0
// LUM1, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 1
// (4*LUM0+ LUM1)/5, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 2
// (3*LUM0+2*LUM1)/5, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 3
// (2*LUM0+3*LUM1)/5, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 4
// ( LUM0+4*LUM1)/5, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 5
// 0, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 6
// 255, if lum0 <= lum1 and code(x,y) == 7
static const int kLATCPaletteSize = 8;
static void generate_latc_palette(uint8_t palette[], uint8_t lum0, uint8_t lum1) {
palette[0] = lum0;
palette[1] = lum1;
if (lum0 > lum1) {
for (int i = 1; i < 7; i++) {
palette[i+1] = ((7-i)*lum0 + i*lum1) / 7;
}
} else {
for (int i = 1; i < 5; i++) {
palette[i+1] = ((5-i)*lum0 + i*lum1) / 5;
}
palette[6] = 0;
palette[7] = 255;
}
}
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#if COMPRESS_LATC_SLOW
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//
// Utility Functions
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Absolute difference between two values. More correct than SkTAbs(a - b)
// because it works on unsigned values.
template <typename T> inline T abs_diff(const T &a, const T &b) {
return (a > b) ? (a - b) : (b - a);
}
static bool is_extremal(uint8_t pixel) {
return 0 == pixel || 255 == pixel;
}
typedef uint64_t (*A84x4To64BitProc)(const uint8_t block[]);
// This function is used by both R11 EAC and LATC to compress 4x4 blocks
// of 8-bit alpha into 64-bit values that comprise the compressed data.
// For both formats, we need to make sure that the dimensions of the
// src pixels are divisible by 4, and copy 4x4 blocks one at a time
// for compression.
static bool compress_4x4_a8_to_64bit(uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t* src,
int width, int height, size_t rowBytes,
A84x4To64BitProc proc) {
// Make sure that our data is well-formed enough to be considered for compression
if (0 == width || 0 == height || (width % 4) != 0 || (height % 4) != 0) {
return false;
}
int blocksX = width >> 2;
int blocksY = height >> 2;
uint8_t block[16];
uint64_t* encPtr = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t*>(dst);
for (int y = 0; y < blocksY; ++y) {
for (int x = 0; x < blocksX; ++x) {
// Load block
for (int k = 0; k < 4; ++k) {
memcpy(block + k*4, src + k*rowBytes + 4*x, 4);
}
// Compress it
*encPtr = proc(block);
++encPtr;
}
src += 4 * rowBytes;
}
return true;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// LATC compressor
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// LATC compressed texels down into square 4x4 blocks
static const int kLATCBlockSize = 4;
static const int kLATCPixelsPerBlock = kLATCBlockSize * kLATCBlockSize;
// Compress a block by using the bounding box of the pixels. It is assumed that
// there are no extremal pixels in this block otherwise we would have used
// compressBlockBBIgnoreExtremal.
static uint64_t compress_latc_block_bb(const uint8_t pixels[]) {
uint8_t minVal = 255;
uint8_t maxVal = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < kLATCPixelsPerBlock; ++i) {
minVal = SkTMin(pixels[i], minVal);
maxVal = SkTMax(pixels[i], maxVal);
}
SkASSERT(!is_extremal(minVal));
SkASSERT(!is_extremal(maxVal));
uint8_t palette[kLATCPaletteSize];
generate_latc_palette(palette, maxVal, minVal);
uint64_t indices = 0;
for (int i = kLATCPixelsPerBlock - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
// Find the best palette index
uint8_t bestError = abs_diff(pixels[i], palette[0]);
uint8_t idx = 0;
for (int j = 1; j < kLATCPaletteSize; ++j) {
uint8_t error = abs_diff(pixels[i], palette[j]);
if (error < bestError) {
bestError = error;
idx = j;
}
}
indices <<= 3;
indices |= idx;
}
return
SkEndian_SwapLE64(
static_cast<uint64_t>(maxVal) |
(static_cast<uint64_t>(minVal) << 8) |
(indices << 16));
}
// Compress a block by using the bounding box of the pixels without taking into
// account the extremal values. The generated palette will contain extremal values
// and fewer points along the line segment to interpolate.
static uint64_t compress_latc_block_bb_ignore_extremal(const uint8_t pixels[]) {
uint8_t minVal = 255;
uint8_t maxVal = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < kLATCPixelsPerBlock; ++i) {
if (is_extremal(pixels[i])) {
continue;
}
minVal = SkTMin(pixels[i], minVal);
maxVal = SkTMax(pixels[i], maxVal);
}
SkASSERT(!is_extremal(minVal));
SkASSERT(!is_extremal(maxVal));
uint8_t palette[kLATCPaletteSize];
generate_latc_palette(palette, minVal, maxVal);
uint64_t indices = 0;
for (int i = kLATCPixelsPerBlock - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
// Find the best palette index
uint8_t idx = 0;
if (is_extremal(pixels[i])) {
if (0xFF == pixels[i]) {
idx = 7;
} else if (0 == pixels[i]) {
idx = 6;
} else {
SkFAIL("Pixel is extremal but not really?!");
}
} else {
uint8_t bestError = abs_diff(pixels[i], palette[0]);
for (int j = 1; j < kLATCPaletteSize - 2; ++j) {
uint8_t error = abs_diff(pixels[i], palette[j]);
if (error < bestError) {
bestError = error;
idx = j;
}
}
}
indices <<= 3;
indices |= idx;
}
return
SkEndian_SwapLE64(
static_cast<uint64_t>(minVal) |
(static_cast<uint64_t>(maxVal) << 8) |
(indices << 16));
}
// Compress LATC block. Each 4x4 block of pixels is decompressed by LATC from two
// values LUM0 and LUM1, and an index into the generated palette. Details of how
// the palette is generated can be found in the comments of generatePalette above.
//
// We choose which palette type to use based on whether or not 'pixels' contains
// any extremal values (0 or 255). If there are extremal values, then we use the
// palette that has the extremal values built in. Otherwise, we use the full bounding
// box.
static uint64_t compress_latc_block(const uint8_t pixels[]) {
// Collect unique pixels
int nUniquePixels = 0;
uint8_t uniquePixels[kLATCPixelsPerBlock];
for (int i = 0; i < kLATCPixelsPerBlock; ++i) {
bool foundPixel = false;
for (int j = 0; j < nUniquePixels; ++j) {
foundPixel = foundPixel || uniquePixels[j] == pixels[i];
}
if (!foundPixel) {
uniquePixels[nUniquePixels] = pixels[i];
++nUniquePixels;
}
}
// If there's only one unique pixel, then our compression is easy.
if (1 == nUniquePixels) {
return SkEndian_SwapLE64(pixels[0] | (pixels[0] << 8));
// Similarly, if there are only two unique pixels, then our compression is
// easy again: place the pixels in the block header, and assign the indices
// with one or zero depending on which pixel they belong to.
} else if (2 == nUniquePixels) {
uint64_t outBlock = 0;
for (int i = kLATCPixelsPerBlock - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
int idx = 0;
if (pixels[i] == uniquePixels[1]) {
idx = 1;
}
outBlock <<= 3;
outBlock |= idx;
}
outBlock <<= 16;
outBlock |= (uniquePixels[0] | (uniquePixels[1] << 8));
return SkEndian_SwapLE64(outBlock);
}
// Count non-maximal pixel values
int nonExtremalPixels = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < nUniquePixels; ++i) {
if (!is_extremal(uniquePixels[i])) {
++nonExtremalPixels;
}
}
// If all the pixels are nonmaximal then compute the palette using
// the bounding box of all the pixels.
if (nonExtremalPixels == nUniquePixels) {
// This is really just for correctness, in all of my tests we
// never take this step. We don't lose too much perf here because
// most of the processing in this function is worth it for the
// 1 == nUniquePixels optimization.
return compress_latc_block_bb(pixels);
} else {
return compress_latc_block_bb_ignore_extremal(pixels);
}
}
#endif // COMPRESS_LATC_SLOW
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#if COMPRESS_LATC_FAST
// Take the top three bits of each index and pack them into the low 12
// bits of the integer.
static inline uint32_t pack_index(uint32_t x) {
// Pack it in...
#if defined (SK_CPU_BENDIAN)
return
(x >> 24) |
((x >> 13) & 0x38) |
((x >> 2) & 0x1C0) |
((x << 9) & 0xE00);
#else
return
(x & 0x7) |
((x >> 5) & 0x38) |
((x >> 10) & 0x1C0) |
((x >> 15) & 0xE00);
#endif
}
// Converts each 8-bit byte in the integer into an LATC index, and then packs
// the indices into the low 12 bits of the integer.
static inline uint32_t convert_index(uint32_t x) {
// Since the palette is
// 255, 0, 219, 182, 146, 109, 73, 36
// we need to map the high three bits of each byte in the integer
// from
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
// to
// 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 0
//
// This first operation takes the mapping from
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 --> 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
x = 0x07070707 - SkTextureCompressor::ConvertToThreeBitIndex(x);
// mask is 1 if index is non-zero
const uint32_t mask = (x | (x >> 1) | (x >> 2)) & 0x01010101;
// add mask:
// 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 --> 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0
x = (x + mask);
// Handle overflow:
// 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 --> 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 0
x |= (x >> 3) & 0x01010101;
// Mask out high bits:
// 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 --> 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 0
x &= 0x07070707;
return pack_index(x);
}
typedef uint64_t (*PackIndicesProc)(const uint8_t* alpha, size_t rowBytes);
template<PackIndicesProc packIndicesProc>
static void compress_a8_latc_block(uint8_t** dstPtr, const uint8_t* src, size_t rowBytes) {
*(reinterpret_cast<uint64_t*>(*dstPtr)) =
SkEndian_SwapLE64(0xFF | (packIndicesProc(src, rowBytes) << 16));
*dstPtr += 8;
}
inline uint64_t PackRowMajor(const uint8_t *indices, size_t rowBytes) {
uint64_t result = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
const uint32_t idx = *(reinterpret_cast<const uint32_t*>(indices + i*rowBytes));
result |= static_cast<uint64_t>(convert_index(idx)) << 12*i;
}
return result;
}
inline uint64_t PackColumnMajor(const uint8_t *indices, size_t rowBytes) {
// !SPEED! Blarg, this is kind of annoying. SSE4 can make this
// a LOT faster.
uint8_t transposed[16];
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
for (int j = 0; j < 4; ++j) {
transposed[j*4+i] = indices[i*rowBytes + j];
}
}
return PackRowMajor(transposed, 4);
}
static bool compress_4x4_a8_latc(uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t* src,
int width, int height, size_t rowBytes) {
if (width < 0 || ((width % 4) != 0) || height < 0 || ((height % 4) != 0)) {
return false;
}
uint8_t** dstPtr = &dst;
for (int y = 0; y < height; y += 4) {
for (int x = 0; x < width; x += 4) {
compress_a8_latc_block<PackRowMajor>(dstPtr, src + y*rowBytes + x, rowBytes);
}
}
return true;
}
void CompressA8LATCBlockVertical(uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t block[]) {
compress_a8_latc_block<PackColumnMajor>(&dst, block, 4);
}
#endif // COMPRESS_LATC_FAST
void decompress_latc_block(uint8_t* dst, int dstRowBytes, const uint8_t* src) {
uint64_t block = SkEndian_SwapLE64(*(reinterpret_cast<const uint64_t *>(src)));
uint8_t lum0 = block & 0xFF;
uint8_t lum1 = (block >> 8) & 0xFF;
uint8_t palette[kLATCPaletteSize];
generate_latc_palette(palette, lum0, lum1);
block >>= 16;
for (int j = 0; j < 4; ++j) {
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
dst[i] = palette[block & 0x7];
block >>= 3;
}
dst += dstRowBytes;
}
}
// This is the type passed as the CompressorType argument of the compressed
// blitter for the LATC format. The static functions required to be in this
// struct are documented in SkTextureCompressor_Blitter.h
struct CompressorLATC {
static inline void CompressA8Vertical(uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t block[]) {
compress_a8_latc_block<PackColumnMajor>(&dst, block, 4);
}
static inline void CompressA8Horizontal(uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t* src,
int srcRowBytes) {
compress_a8_latc_block<PackRowMajor>(&dst, src, srcRowBytes);
}
#if PEDANTIC_BLIT_RECT
static inline void UpdateBlock(uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t* src, int srcRowBytes,
const uint8_t* mask) {
// Pack the mask
uint64_t cmpMask = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
const uint32_t idx = *(reinterpret_cast<const uint32_t*>(src + i*srcRowBytes));
cmpMask |= static_cast<uint64_t>(pack_index(idx)) << 12*i;
}
cmpMask = SkEndian_SwapLE64(cmpMask << 16); // avoid header
uint64_t cmpSrc;
uint8_t *cmpSrcPtr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&cmpSrc);
compress_a8_latc_block<PackRowMajor>(&cmpSrcPtr, src, srcRowBytes);
// Mask out header
cmpSrc = cmpSrc & cmpMask;
// Read destination encoding
uint64_t *cmpDst = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t*>(dst);
// If the destination is the encoding for a blank block, then we need
// to properly set the header
if (0 == cmpDst) {
*cmpDst = SkTEndian_SwapLE64(0x24924924924900FFULL);
}
// Set the new indices
*cmpDst &= ~cmpMask;
*cmpDst |= cmpSrc;
}
#endif // PEDANTIC_BLIT_RECT
};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace SkTextureCompressor {
bool CompressA8ToLATC(uint8_t* dst, const uint8_t* src, int width, int height, size_t rowBytes) {
#if COMPRESS_LATC_FAST
return compress_4x4_a8_latc(dst, src, width, height, rowBytes);
#elif COMPRESS_LATC_SLOW
return compress_4x4_a8_to_64bit(dst, src, width, height, rowBytes, compress_latc_block);
#else
#error "Must choose either fast or slow LATC compression"
#endif
}
SkBlitter* CreateLATCBlitter(int width, int height, void* outputBuffer,
SkTBlitterAllocator* allocator) {
if ((width % 4) != 0 || (height % 4) != 0) {
return nullptr;
}
#if COMPRESS_LATC_FAST
// Memset the output buffer to an encoding that decodes to zero. We must do this
// in order to avoid having uninitialized values in the buffer if the blitter
// decides not to write certain scanlines (and skip entire rows of blocks).
// In the case of LATC, if everything is zero, then LUM0 and LUM1 are also zero,
// and they will only be non-zero (0xFF) if the index is 7. So bzero will do just fine.
// (8 bytes per block) * (w * h / 16 blocks) = w * h / 2
sk_bzero(outputBuffer, width * height / 2);
return allocator->createT<
SkTCompressedAlphaBlitter<4, 8, CompressorLATC>, int, int, void* >
(width, height, outputBuffer);
#elif COMPRESS_LATC_SLOW
// TODO (krajcevski)
return nullptr;
#endif
}
void DecompressLATC(uint8_t* dst, int dstRowBytes, const uint8_t* src, int width, int height) {
for (int j = 0; j < height; j += 4) {
for (int i = 0; i < width; i += 4) {
decompress_latc_block(dst + i, dstRowBytes, src);
src += 8;
}
dst += 4 * dstRowBytes;
}
}
} // SkTextureCompressor
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Cal Am sticks to 6-month desal project…
NewsEnvironment
Cal Am sticks to 6-month desal project permitting window
By Jim Johnson | Monterey Herald
PUBLISHED: April 3, 2017 at 12:00 a.m. | UPDATED: September 11, 2018 at 12:00 a.m.
Monterey >> A California American Water official argued the company's desalination project can secure key permits and approvals within six months of certification of the final project environmental review document and start construction shortly afterward, despite a series of delays involving the draft report and the prospect of seeking a critical permit from the city of Marina.
By contrast, backers of the Pure Water Monterey groundwater replenishment project have indicated they're on the verge of securing key permits and low-cost financing, and could start construction in the next few months.
Cal Am project manager Ian Crooks told the Monterey Peninsula mayors water authority's technical advisory committee on Monday that he believed key project permits and approvals could be secured by mid-2018, following certification of the final combined environmental impact report and environmental impact assessment by the end of this year. That would allow construction to start by the end of September next year. The company's schedule calls for completing the desal project by late 2019 and starting water deliveries by early 2020.
Crooks said the issuance of the draft combined environmental document was a "major step" because it allowed pre-application work in an effort to streamline the permitting and approval process.
After hearing open skepticism from Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency General Manager Paul Sciuto regarding the project schedule, Crooks acknowledged that the permitting schedule "assumes cooperation from everyone." Sciuto noted that some of the oversight agencies require up to six months review time.
"Six months is what we're shooting for," Cal Am spokeswoman Catherine Stedman said. "We can't lose sight of the urgency in getting off the river."
The project aimed at providing a replacement water supply to offset the state-ordered Carmel River pumping cutback set to take full effect at the end of 2021 has repeatedly been delayed, most recently by the postponed release of the draft combined environmental report from December to January, and a 30-day public comment extension that ran into last week.
Key permits, according to Crooks, include a state Public Utilities Commission permit as early as March next year, a coastal development permit to be considered by Marina city officials, a combined coastal development permit from the Coastal Commission for parts of the project located in unincorporated Monterey County, Seaside, Pacific Grove and Sand City, and a brine disposal permit. That last permit envisions piggy-backing on the water pollution control agency's own bid to alter its current outfall permit for the Pure Water Monterey project, though those discussions apparently still need to occur. Crooks said that permit is not needed for construction to start.
In all, Cal Am must secure more than three dozen permits, according to a permit matrix included in the draft combined environmental report.
Peninsula water authority executive director Jim Cullem said some of the key permits seemed to be "real show-stoppers," and suggested Cal Am should consider how and when to ask for the mayors to use their political influence to move permit review forward.
According to a series of milestones in the state water board's river pumping cutback order, Cal Am must secure the CPUC permit by Sept. 30 next year, start project construction by Sept. 30, 2019, and finish construction and start water deliveries by the end of 2021, allowing the reduction of river water diversions to the authorized 3,376 acre-feet per year. Missed milestones could result in losing up to 1,000 acre-feet per year in river water diversions and fines until the milestones are reached and the project is completed.
Meanwhile, Sciuto said he expects 1-percent state loan financing to be finalized next week, along with key permits such as water rights, triggering the start of construction within a few months – ahead of the September milestone in the river cutback order.
Jim Johnson can be reached at 831-726-4348.
Jim Johnson | Reporter
Jim Johnson covers Monterey County government and water issues for the Monterey Herald.
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«Вид на жи́тельство» — советский художественный чёрно-белый фильм 1972 года режиссёров Омара Гвасалия и Александра Стефановича.
Сюжет
1972 год. Молодой врач-психиатр из Ленинграда, воспользовавшись туристической поездкой, «выбирает свободу» и остаётся за рубежом. Однако «развитой капитализм» оказывается для советского человека неприемлем экзистенциально.
В ролях
Альберт Филозов — Ростислав Савельев
Виктория Фёдорова — Хилари Кутасова
Леонид Оболенский — князь
Инна Сергеева — Джой, сотрудница службы телефона доверия
Леонид Недович — Рандольф
Владимир Сапожнин — психоаналитик
Адольф Ильин — Карпов, редактор газеты, в которую пошёл служить Савельев
Надежда Волк-Леонович — Марья Антоновна Кутасова, генеральша, бабушка Хилари
Владимир Зайцев — Нечволодов, глава кадрового агентства
Антс Эскола — комиссар полиции
История создания
Режиссёр Александр Стефанович утверждает, что он и Омар Гвасалия, вместе со сценаристом Александром Шлепяновым и Сергеем Михалковым изначально намеревались дать возможность объединиться на одной площадке Владимир Высоцкому и Марине Влади и снять «тонкий психологический фильм о неприкаянности, о трагической необходимости расставания с родиной, в которой властвуют проклятые коммунисты».
«Это будет фильм о невостребованности таланта… Фильм о том, как затравленный диссидент Высоцкий бежит на Запад и встречает там свою любовь — Марину Влади, как они ностальгируют по России под песни, которые мог написать Высоцкий… То есть это была бы чистая гарантия того, что фильм посмотрит сто миллионов зрителей…»
В интервью «Экспресс-газете» Стефанович рассказывал:
«Мы хотели снимать в главной роли Высоцкого, но нас вызвали в КГБ и категорически это запретили. "Ну, за что они меня так ненавидят?!" — чуть не плакал Высоцкий, когда я сообщил ему об этом. Не разрешили снимать и художника Илью Глазунова. В итоге главного героя сыграл начинающий актёр Альберт Филозов, для которого эта роль стала звёздной».
Сам Альберт Филозов вспоминал:
«Ассистент режиссёра картины "Вид на жительство" ходила по театрам, искала актёра "с ненадёжной внешностью" и увидела в фойе мой портрет, разыскала, пригласила на пробы. Я думал, что, как обычно, дело дальше фотопроб не пойдёт, но прямо с порога режиссёры переглянулись и в один голос произнесли: "Этот может". Оказалось, что мой персонаж — советский учёный, который едет за рубеж по туристической путёвке и там остаётся. Так меня сразу утвердили на роль. (…) Самое удивительное, что чуть ли не все, кто делал эту картину, уехали из страны. А я до сих пор здесь и уезжать никуда не собираюсь».
Примечания
Литература
Шацилло Д. — Воплощение темы (Худож. фильмы «Человек с той стороны», «Вид на жительство», «Схватка» // Газета «Правда», 23 ноября 1972
Фильмы СССР 1972 года
Фильмы студии «Мосфильм»
Фильмы Александра Стефановича
Фильмы-драмы СССР
Экранизации произведений Сергея Михалкова
Чёрно-белые фильмы СССР
Фильмы Омари Гвасалия
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