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Carlsberg is een Deens biermerk van lage gisting. Het bier werd voor het eerst gebrouwen in Brouwerij Carlsberg te Kopenhagen. Carlsberg Beer wordt gebrouwen sinds 1847 maar werd pas als de huidige pils op de markt gebracht in 1904. In 1868 werd Carlsberg voor de eerste maal geëxporteerd (naar Schotland) en het bier is nu verkrijgbaar in 140 landen wereldwijd. Carlsberg wordt overal ter wereld gebrouwen in brouwerijen van de Carlsberg-groep of onder licentie. Het bier werd sinds midden jaren 1970 gepromoot als Probably the best beer in the world. Deze slogan veranderde in 2011 naar That calls for a Carlsberg. Varianten Carlsberg, blond bier, type pils met een alcoholpercentage van 5%, wordt ook soms Carlsberg Beer, Carlsberg Lager of Carlsberg Pilsner genoemd en het alcoholpercentage kan variëren van land tot land tussen 3,8% en 5%. Carlsberg Export, blond bier met een alcoholpercentage van 5% (gebrouwen bij Carlsberg UK (Groot-Brittannië) waar de gewone Carlsberg Lager maar 3,8% is). Zie ook Bier in Denemarken Lijst van biermerken Externe links Officiële website brouwerij Deens biermerk Economie in Kopenhagen
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Wild Cats: The Cougar Phylum: Cordata Family: Felidae Subfamily: Felinae Genus: Puma (Total members of this genus: Mountain Lion and Jaguarundi) Species: Puma concolor Subspecies: Argentine puma (Puma concolor cabrerae): Argentina Costa Rican cougar (Puma concolor costaricensis): Costa Rica North American cougar (Puma concolor couguar): The United States and Canada South American cougar (Puma concolor concolor): Northern parts of South America Southern South American puma (Puma concolor puma) Southern parts of South America Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) The rare and elusive Florida Panther who lives in the Everglades and swamps of Florida The Cougar has many other additional names including the puma, the mountain lion, panther, and catamount. The Cougar's range is the greatest of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western hemisphere. It spans 110 degrees of latitude, from the northern Yukon in Canada to the southern Andes In South America. It is one of only three cat species, along with the bobcat and Canada lynx that is native to Canada. The cougar prefers habitat with lots of underbrush and tree cover as well as steep canyons and rocky escarpments for stalking purposes but it will also live in wide open spaces too. It adapts to virtually every habitat: it is found in tropical rainforests, temperate rainforests (which are the coniferous ones found for example in the Pacific Northwest), temperate deciduous forests (forests where the leaves change color), and in boreal forests (also known as taiga forests, they are the coldest forests up in the northern countries and are mostly coniferous). The mountain lion also thrives in lowland and mountainous deserts. The cougar is the fourth heaviest cat, after the tiger, lion, and jaguar. Cougars can be almost as large as jaguars, but are less muscular and not as powerfully built and where their ranges overlap, the cougar tends to be smaller than average. Cougar adults stand about 60 to 90 cm (24 to 35 in) tall at the shoulders. Adult males are around 2.4 m (7.9 ft) long nose-to-tail and females range from 1.5 to 2.75 m (4.9 to 9.0 ft) nose to tail. Males typically weigh 53 to 100 kg (115 to 220 lb), averaging 62 kg (137 lb). Females typically weigh between 29 and 64 kg (64 and 141 lb), averaging 42 kg (93 lb). Cougar size is smallest close to the equator, and larger towards the poles. The largest recorded cougar, shot in Arizona, weighed 125.5 kg (276 lb) after its intestines were removed, indicating in life it could have weighed nearly 136.2 kg (300 lb). Cougars are gorgeous. They generally all have the same beautiful pale tawny yellow fur and tan yellow eyes. Some have crystalline blue eyes. There are people who have claim to have seen cougars in a melanistic phase (all black colored) but it has never been officially documented (when a jaguar or leopard is all black it is known as a black panther). Cougars have large paws and also have proportionally the largest hind legs in the cat family. These legs allow it to make great leaps and short-sprints. The cougar is able to leap as high as 5.5 m (18 ft) in one bound, and as far as 40 to 45 ft (12 to 13.5 m) horizontally. The cougar's top running speed ranges between 64 and 80 km/h (40 and 50 mph), but is best adapted for short, powerful sprints rather than long chases. It is adept at climbing, which allows it to evade canine competitors. Although it is not strongly associated with water, it can swim. The cougar is very secretive and solitary by nature, and is nocturnal and crepuscular (twilight and early dawn dweller) but daylight sightings do occur. Interestingly, the cougar is more closely related to smaller felines including the domestic cat rather than the big cats of Panthera (the four big cats who can roar). It's closest relative is the Jaguarundi. The cougar cannot roar, it lacks the specially evolved larynx and hyoid bones required to do so. But it can purr and it can also make little chirps and whistles, imitating bird calls which lures the birdies closer to them. Cougars, by eating herbivores with seeds in their stomachs and then leaving scat across a large range, are able to plant around 94,000 plants a year. Only females are involved in parenting. Female cougars are fiercely protective of their cubs, and have been known to successfully fight off animals as large as American black bears in their defense. Litter size is between one and six cubs, typically two. Caves and other alcoves that offer protection are used as litter dens. Born blind, cubs are completely dependent on their mother at first, and begin to be weaned at around three months of age. As they grow, they begin to go out on forays with their mother, first visiting kill sites, and after six months beginning to hunt small prey on their own. Kitten survival rates are just over one per litter. When cougars are born, they have spots, but they lose them as they grow, and by the age of 2 1/2 years, the spots are completely gone. Life expectancy of cougars in the wild is reported at eight to 13 years; but a female of at least 18 years was reported to have been killed by some idiot hunters on Vancouver Island. Cougars may live as long as 20 years in captivity. One male North American cougar named Scratch was two months short of his 30th birthday when he died in 2007. The cougar is a stalk and ambush predator, meaning instead of chasing its prey (which it occasionally does), it prefers to wait in the shadows from above, stalking through brush and trees, across ledges, or other covered spots, before leaping onto the back of its prey and a delivering a suffocating neck bite. The cougar eats deer, elk, moose, and bighorn sheep, domestic cattle, horses, sheep, and also bugs, small rodents, and reptiles. Like all cats, it is an obligate carnivore, meaning it needs to feed exclusively on meat to survive. It isn't always the apex predator of its range (the apex predator is the top predator at the very pinnacle of the ecosystem's food chain)- it will yield to the jaguar, the Gray wolf, the American Black Bear, and the Grizzly. It is generally very shy and the sighting of a cougar is a rare and great thing. There are people who have lived in cougar country their whole lives and never caught a glimpse. One ran right in front of me about 12 feet from my truck when I was on a back country road in the woods of Northern CA, it loped off and I stopped and watched its yellow body fade into the dusk. It was a spectacular gift. It is a myth that Cougars pose a serious threat to livestock. A new 2013 study came out showing that unless a particular cougar is a major problem, it is better to just leave them alone because hunting them removes older cougars who have learned to avoid people in their established territories. This allows inexperienced younger males who are most likely to approach human developments to enter the former territories of the older animals. The results of the study: -100% removal of adult cougars resulted in a 150% – 340% increase in livestock and human conflicts! -So, it is much better to leave the older adult experienced cougars alone- virtually no livestock loss occurs this way. (source) Cougars Are Vital For A Healthy Eco System Cougars serve a major role in keeping the ecosystem healthy. They weed out the sick and genetically weak animals, keeping the populations in balance and healthy- which is turn keeps the vegetation and landscape healthy. Cougars are necessary for a healthy ecosystem. If you're ever lucky enough to spot one from somewhere safe like a vehicle, just be real quiet and feel the power. Wildlife corridors and sufficient range areas are critical to the sustainability of cougar populations. Research simulations have shown that the animal faces a low extinction risk in areas of 2200 km2 (850 sq mi) or more. As few as one to four new animals entering a population per decade markedly increases the chance for a healthy population to grow, which again shows how important it is to preserve and create new wildlife corridors. A wildlife corridor, also called a habitat or green corridor is an area of habitat connecting wildlife populations that have become separated by human activities or structures, such as roads, development, or logging. It is a bridge of land that animals can walk through in order to travel to different locations for water, food, and to breed. This allows an exchange of individuals between populations, which majorly helps prevent the negative effects of inbreeding and the reduction of genetic diversity. Cougar Attacks Are Incredibly Rare, But Here's What To Do If You Encounter One On Foot In The Wild Attacks on humans are very rare, as cougar prey recognition is a learned behavior and they do not generally recognize humans as prey unless they have become habituated to humans or are in a state of extreme starvation. Attacks are most frequent during late spring and summer, when juvenile cougars leave their mothers and search for new territory. Fatal cougar attacks are extremely rare and occur much less frequently than fatal dog attacks, fatal snake bites, fatal lightning strikes, or fatal bee stings. Around 20 people in North America were killed by cougars between 1890 and 2011, including six in California. More than two-thirds of the Canadian fatalities occurred on Vancouver Island in British Columbia where cougar populations are high. As with many predators, a cougar may attack if cornered or if a fleeing human stimulates their instinct to chase. A person "playing dead" or simply standing still however may cause the cougar to consider a person easy prey. Here's what to do if you see a Mountain Lion in the wild: 1.Make yourself appear as large as possible. Make yourself appear larger by picking up your children, leashing pets in, and if possible standing close to other adults. Open your jacket. Raise your arms. Wave your raised arms slowly. 2.Make noise. Yell, shout, bang your walking stick against a tree. Make any loud sound that cannot be confused by the lion as the sound of prey. Speak slowly, firmly and loudly to disrupt and discourage predatory behavior. 3. Act like a predator yourself. Maintain eye contact. Never run past or from a mountain lion. Never bend over or crouch down. Aggressively wave your raised arms, throw stones or branches, all without turning away. 4. Slowly create distance. Assess the situation. Consider whether you may be between the lion and its kittens, or between the lion and its prey or cache. Back slowly to a spot that gives the mountain lion a path to get away, never turning away from the animal. Give a mountain lions the time and ability to move away. 5. Protect yourself. If attacked, fight back. Protect your neck and throat. People have utilized rocks, jackets, garden tools, tree branches, walking sticks, fanny packs and even bare hands to turn away cougars. Preceding attacks on humans, cougars will display aberrant behavior, such as activity during daylight hours, a lack of fear of humans, and stalking humans. There have sometimes been incidents of pet cougars mauling people. Wild Animals Should Not Be Kept As Pets Having a cougar or any wild cat as a pet must be banned- these are wild animals not domesticated pets. It is wrong to keep a wild animal in captivity as a pet. It's cruel to the animal and dangerous for the human. Those people often end up getting mauled. I don't think wild cats should be kept in captivity period, unless they are required for preserving the species or are a special rescue case who cannot be turned to the wild. And even then, they should only be in a fenced off area that is so large it simulates actually living in the wild. Seeing large cats pacing inside small zoo cages is a very upsetting sight. Information On Cougar Population Numbers, Hunting Laws, And Conservation Efforts: The cougar population is hanging in there though their numbers are on the decline as humans encroach further onto their habitats. They were hunted to very low levels in much of the 1800s and 20th century when people were colonizing the Americas. Cougars living on the east coast were declared extinct in 2011 but occasionally there are reports of sightings so some may be traveling great distances from the west, most likely young males trying to establish their own territory. There is a recognized small subpopulation of Mountain Lions in the Florida back wood swamps called the Florida Panther. The Florida Panther is Critically Endangered, although as of 2015 the Florida panther is missing from the IUCN Red List. As of 2015 all the cougar is listed by the IUCN as "Least Concern". More info on the IUCN Hunting Laws It should be illegal everywhere to hunt cougar. Hunting of cougars is prohibited in northern Argentina and all of Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, French Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Suriname, Venezuela and Uruguay. Cougars are still bounty hunted in southern Argentina. Policing poaching in rural areas remains problematic, and illegal killing of cougars is common and widespread. Regulated cougar hunting is still common in the United States and Canada, although they are protected from all hunting in the Yukon; it is permitted in every U.S. state from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, with the exception of California. Texas is the only state in the United States with a viable population of cougars that does not protect that population in some way. In Texas, cougars are listed as nuisance wildlife and any person holding a hunting or a trapping permit can kill a cougar regardless of the season, number killed, sex or age of the animal. Killed animals are not required to be reported to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. This is wrong and must be changed. Conservation work of lions in Texas is conducted by a non-profit organization called Balanced Ecology Inc (BEI), as part of their Texas Mountain Lion Conservation Project. Cougars are generally hunted with packs of dogs, until the animal is 'treed'. When the hunter arrives on the scene, he shoots the cat from the tree at close range. This is wrong. The cougar cannot be legally killed without a permit in California except under very specific circumstances, such as when a cougar is in act of pursuing livestock or domestic animals, or is declared a threat to public safety. Permits are issued when owners can prove property damage on their livestock or pets. For example, when multiple dogs have been attacked and killed, sometimes while with the owner, the owner has recourse. Conservation threats to the species include persecution as a pest animal (cougars will take farmers livestock though this is not an ultra frequent occurrence), environmental degradation and habitat fragmentation, and depletion of their prey base. Again, wildlife corridors are key to keeping the Mountain Lion population healthy. Info on the other 37 species of wild cats in the world today
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Football defeats rival Loyola 27-21 Eric Loeb In a rivalry game matching the intensity and back-and-forth action of a heavyweight title bout, the Wolverine football team avenged last year's opening game loss to the Loyola Cubs with a 27-21 win at Ted Slavin field under the Friday night lights Aug. 30. On the opening possession in the first quarter, the Wolverines struck first with a 15-yard touchdown run by running back Garrett Robinson '15. After missing the extra point, the Cubs hit back on their first drive to take the lead, 7-6. The second quarter saw the rival teams trade leads three times. A blocked punt by the Wolverines in the Loyola red zone set up a 15-yard quarterback scramble by Marshal Cohen '16 to go ahead, 13-7. After scoring on a 39-yard touchdown pass to return the favor 14-13, the Cubs looked ready to create some breathing room for their one point lead as they gained possession once again and pressed forward to the Wolverines' goal line. Cornerback Jack Temko '14 intercepted a goal line pass to keep the score at 14-13 and put the Wolverines back on track. On the resulting drive, Cohen connected with Teddy King '14 to go up 20-14 heading into the half. The forced turnover came at the right place and the right time, Temko said. "The momentum seemed to be switching towards Loyola at that point, and the defense knew we needed a big stop there," Temko said. "The receiver ran a five yard out and the quarterback didn't take his eyes off of him, so I jumped the route and got the pick. Obviously I wanted to run it all the way back, but unfortunately I got tackled from behind. We were all fired up at that point and scored two plays later. We went into halftime confident because we took back the momentum." Coming out of the locker room with that momentum, Cohen and Robinson led the Wolverine effort in padding the one-touchdown lead. The opening possession in the second-half consisted of several run plays by the Wolverines, culminating in a four-yard goal line push to extend the lead to 13 points. Defense ruled for the remainder of the contest. While the Cubs pulled within six again off a touchdown pass late in the third quarter, the Wolverine defense stood its ground throughout the fourth quarter, forcing punts or turnovers on the rest of Loyola's possessions and securing the season opener victory. Cohen kneeled to run out the final seconds of the game and cement Wolverine victory, and players on the sideline showered head coach Scot Ruggles with water before storming the field, soon to be joined by Fanatics from the stands. "Any time we beat Loyola, it's special. We have beaten Loyola in lacrosse a couple times, but it doesn't come close to comparing to last night," Temko, also midfielder for the lacrosse team, said. "I can't even describe the euphoric feeling after the game." Heading into the season after a first-round CIF playoff loss last year, the Wolverines saw loss of significant senior leadership and uncertainty at the quarterback position. Such uncertainty was allayed against Loyola, as new transfer quarterback Cohen rushed for two touchdowns and threw for one in his Wolverine debut. "We're going to win, we've been prepping for it," Captain Julian Shabahang '14 said following the team's scrimmage against St. Monica Friday, Aug 23. "We don't have any film on them, and they have a new coach, but we're ready." The Wolverines' opening game win not only kicks off the 2013 campaign with a 1-0 record, but it also gives the football team its first ever win against Loyola. The rivals faced each other for the first time ever on the gridiron in  the 2012 season opener, when the Cubs claimed victory 42-27. Going beyond the rivals on the field, the football opener also consisted of special ceremonies and accommodations. The opening national anthem was a tribute to Justin Carr '14, who died of cardiomyopathy in February. A recording of Carr singing the anthem weeks before his death rang across the field and stands prior to the start of the game. In another first for Harvard-Westlake sports, the Athletic Department live-streamed the football game for the first time ever, while the Chronicle tweeted the play-by-play on a hot August night. The matchup was a home game for the Wolverines and because more people attend match-ups between the two teams, the Harvard-Westlake Athletic Department provided extra bleachers for the expected large crowd. Along with the football game, the crowd witnessed the Wolverine baseball team receive CIF Championship rings for the first time in school history. The Chronicle provided live coverage of the game via Twitter at @hw_chronicle. Video highlights of the matchup will be posted at www.hwchronicle.com. eloeb1 gnussbaum1 Boys basketball continues to find success in wins over St. Anthony and Highland Boys soccer team defeats Crossroads High School A Manager's World: The Sideline Story Basketball squad stays undefeated in tournament
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National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis The dynamics of evolution and extinction in the Phanerozoic fossil record The Phanerozoic marine invertebrate diversity curve has been used for decades to frame research in quantitative palebiology. Most versions of this curve depict little change during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic apart from the Cambro-Ordovician radiation and end-Permian extinction, but also show a mysteriously steep late Cretaceous and Cenozoic radiation. This pattern was derived from older literature compilations that only recorded first and last appearances of families or genera, making it impossible to correct for biases in the fossil record. Research over the past decade has come to rely more and more on the Paleobiology Database (http://paleodb.org), which records contextual data about individual fossil collections and thereby makes it possible to standardize sampling levels. In this talk I introduce the PaleoDB and discuss sampling standardization protocols. These algorithms are still in a state of flux, and because the results depend on methodological choices there is much to say on the topic. However, all methods of standardization suggest that the Cretaceous-Cenozoic radiation is an artifact of variation through time in the quality and quantity of fossil data. Instead, diversity has changed very little since the early Paleozoic, and seems to have done so independently of CO2 levels and glaciation cycles. The new data also make it possible to employ better origination and extinction rate equations. The resulting turnover rates demonstrate the mechanisms that hold diversity within narrow limits: density dependence of extinction rates and huge jumps in origination rates that follow major mass extinctions. Similar evidence is provided by the fossil record of North American mammals. If there is time I will briefly touch upon several other projects related to mammalian paleoecology and the calibration of vertebrate molecular clocks.
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Neither Rules Nor Standards Steven Dean, Boston University School of LawFollow University of Notre Dame Law School Specifying the content of a requirement or a prohibition up front-e.g. replacing a "reasonable speed" requirement with a fifty-five miles per hour speed limit-can make life easier for enforcers and citizens alike. Recent efforts to substitute international tax rules for decades-old standards may do just the opposite, jeopardizing the "miracle" that is today's international tax regime. Enhanced information exchange and formulary apportionment will undermine the legitimacy that is essential to the success of any international legal regime. A better solution would overhaul the century-old benefits principle to weave enforcement deep into the fabric of the international tax regime. Only then will it meet today's tests as successfully as it once rose to the challenge of double taxation. Steven Dean, Neither Rules Nor Standards , in 87 Notre Dame Law Review 537 (2011). Tax Law Commons, Transnational Law Commons
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Q: Compact formula for Taylor expansion of $\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-x}}$ I need help with the Taylor exansion in a neighborhood $0$ of $$\frac{1}{\sqrt{1-x}}.$$ I started evaluating the first terms which should be $$1+\frac{x}{3}+\frac{3}{8}x^2 +\frac{5}{16}x^3+...$$ but, if possible, I need a compact formula (I guess some factorial would be involved). Could someone please help? Thank you in advance!
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TGU on confusion of levels of discussion | "I of my own knowledge…" As I sit here prepared to tackle it again, or further, I get that we have been omitting consideration of "As above, so below" in our thinking about "What difference would it make?" Something in the previous response (the Buddhists saying the world is endlessly created and recreated) leads me to think, each level of reality is shaping itself by its decisions, and in shaping itself is to some extent creating and limiting the possibilities of the next higher level. I don't have any idea if this is more than a stray thought – maybe a strayed thought! But let's pursue it. Your turn, guys. But you are reaching in the right direction. No one level of understanding can comprehend everything. Let's concentrate on the sense of futility we experience when we think that every decision we make is automatically cancelled out by another version making the opposite decision. The question remains: What is the use of our lives then? If we are to shape who we wish to be, but our decisions apply only to any one version of our life, really what difference does it make? Well, why do anything? Isn't it because doing something is less disagreeable than not doing it? So aren't you, in acting, attempting to move from a less desirable to a more desirable state? Sometimes we are merely moving. But in such case the less desirable state would be that of doing nothing. Why wouldn't you then at least speculate, if not conclude definitely, that your life as a whole resembles your life at any one decision-point? Particularly why not, given that your lives could be seen as an endless chain of decision-points, never static, always in motion? So that our lives as a whole could be discussed as moving from a less-desirable to a more-desirable state of being? At least, an attempt to move from less to more desirable, yes. Not every decision supports the goal, you understand. If your lives as a whole and in detail may be described as attempts to reach some better state of affairs, doesn't that imply a knowing? A sensing? Doesn't it imply that something within you knows better from worse, more comfortable or productive or satisfying (or whatever) from less? And if that is so, doesn't it imply a more absolute scale of values than you may have evidence for? More than maybe. Pretty strongly, we would say. And if this is so, doesn't it suggest that the universe – reality – is inherently moral? While I have a vague sense of what you're getting at, you'd better spell it out some, I'd say. What is morality but a firm sense of right and wrong? An orienting compass? We speak here recognizing that the question is complicated by the various confusions attending discussions of right and wrong, not least the confusion caused by people attributing rightness and wrongness to what is really merely agreeableness or disagreeableness. But you and we have explored this more than once, only now bring it to the next level, and realize that morality in the sense we are using it refers less to any individual's necessarily flawed and partial judgments, then to the unchanging reality that any individual imperfectly senses. The blueprint rather than an impression of the structure that must underlie appearances. Can it make no difference to the structure of a given timestream, or, let's say, to a given reality-as-a-whole, the choices made within it? If most people choose anarchy and destruction (in effect if not in their intent), or choose tyranny and stasis, or choose vacillation between the two, can that make no difference to the world it creates and modifies? But the question is, in fact, how can any of these be considered to occur, given that all possible decisions are taken both heads and tails, cancelling out? It is very difficult to get across, because your implicit definitions keep slipping, resulting in your questions attributing different qualities to the same thing, unnoticed. That sounded a little garbled. Try it from our end! We've been in this situation before. Well, can you work your way out of it? Maybe. What if we put it this way? Either concern yourself with one version of yourself (the one you are living, obviously) or with all versions, which is mostly a theoretical construct, from 3D. But don't go sliding from one to the other. But it is the interaction between the two that concerns us here! Yes, but you can't understand two things and their interaction by trying to watch them interact before you recognize the qualities each possesses. Don't we [recognize them]? I would have said we do by now. Then try to define yourselves as probability-clouds. The idea is familiar; that doesn't mean you understand it merely because you recognize it when someone speaks its name. Yes, so to speak, but the point remains. To go all the way back to the question as posed, what good is guidance to us if all paths are taken? And there you are right back confusing the two levels as if they were one. What good guidance does you as an individual is obvious to you, or, if it isn't by now, we give up. But that, you see, is individual, present-tense, focused, real. Consideration of the overall effect of guidance on all possible versions is not individual but general, not present-tense but sort of outside of time, not focused and real but abstract and theoretical. It isn't that the question can't be addressed, it is that it can only be addressed from one side or the other at one time. That isn't to say you can't look at it more ways than one (and of course we would encourage you to do so), but any examination has to pin down what it is looking at; it can't keep moving from one definition to another – not even quite realizing it is doing so – and come to any more coherent understanding. When we resume, we shall have to examine (a) what good is guidance to the individual, presumably not at any length, (b) how does affecting individuals affect the larger reality in which they exist, (c) how does it not all cancel out, given that all decisions are taken one way or another, and (d) most importantly, the difference between examining a photo as a still picture or as one frame of a motion picture. Sounds like a bigger project than it looked like it was going to be. And I'll connect with you next time. Thanks for all this. TGU has a way of keeping us anchored in our 3D reality/timeline that I find really helpful. I do agree that if we agree its a moral universe, how could it have us doing something pointless that didn't 'advance' us somehow? Animals (such as migrating birds) have that same knowing, which we call instinct. They, on their 3D timeline, don't question it, and we see that goodness at work through their actions. I think I often notice that goodness, and feel reminded of my own, because guidance has nudged me, reminding me to focus on the nurturing of my own current timeline by first acknowledging my own knowing. How can TGU "prove" anything to us if we've turned away from our own knowing? I think that knowing is what they connect to, to get through. Frank, this is going EXACTLY in the direction I was hoping for. I am so tempted to comment in detail and give my thoughts, but I don't want to influence this wonderful clarification, so I'm literally forcing myself to hold back 🙂 I say this: So far hey are spot on, and many of the key words I was really hoping for were in fact mentioned. I'm reading this with studied interest. Hanns has posed questions that I have also (having read S&H, the Rita books, and the blog since 2014), and these are sparking all sorts of discussions with my TGU. Good stuff! A real page turner, so to speak. I am following this thread with interest. It seems to me that we are focused here in an experience of duality, where there is this and that, good for us in any given moment and not good for us (or bad for us). This experience of "perceiving as separate" instead of "Oneness" is what is happening for us now. Part of what comes along with that is constantly choosing. Growth, progression, options, change, morality… all of it is made possible by the notion of this and not-this. When we expand into wider experiences of reality the delineations of this-and-that take on a different context. This-and-that-as-one gets introduced, along with All and One… When we try to put those experiences into coherent thought forms, they miss the mark because thought forms are just that, forms. We are back into dual-ness, saying it is this, not that. Something I still don't fully understand the extent of is why the non-3D friends often tell me that the choices I make in my life are important in the larger context of non-3D. This implies something of this wider morality, larger progression (which means there is also some degree of this and that) that TGU referred to in this latest post. The best I can come up with is that the amount of separateness is a spectrum. We here in 3D are living a more extreme version of separateness, while those in what we call non-3D are also still in a degree of this/that (including versions of progression, expansion, ethics, morality…). So do our choices matter? Yes, at least for now! 😊 (which is to say, "in the context I can presently perceive which is all I can speak for now"). This is interesting, especially given the existential wrestling match I experienced a week ago. Puh! ….another "coincidence", I'm sure. My take on it is that the "complete crystal" is symbolic of the totality of "All That Is", including all timelines – past, present, and future. Remember, TGU are not limited to our 3D view of time/reality, and in some way, they seem to see all times as one. It is important to keep in mind, your point of perspective. Imagine infinite "You's" on infinitely different timelines, each making constantly different choices according to their own existential preferences, which comes about as a result of the sum total of their previous choices and resulting experiences. Now narrow your perspective down to one individual timeline – your very own. Just you, here and now in 3D, THIS life, which is based on each unique choice you have previously made in your life. What will you choose to have for dinner tomorrow? Let's suppose for the sake of an example, that your TGU have reasons to want you to remember a favorite cabbage dish that your mom made for you when you were young, and that if you make it tomorrow, things may line up for it to trigger some memory or emotion within you that your TGU knows will be of some benefit to Today You and/or Others, perhaps giving you an insight. So, your TGU might tweak events somehow, such as planting a thought or craving for cabbage, or comfort food, or perhaps having the cabbage at the grocery store you shop at, be particularly lovely examples of cabbagehood, AND be on sale to boot! (You should start to be suspicious here….smelling a set-up, lol!). You buy the cabbage, go home, cook the beloved childhood cabbage dish and eat it, triggering a memory of how you loved it as a child, puts you in mind of your mom – how she knew you loved it, and made it especially for you because she loved you…and this may cause you to realize how acts of love are empowering, the impacts of which seem to be timeless! This inspires you to do an act of love for someone else, who then goes on to do the same for someone else, and so on….the tendrils of EVERYTHING we do are infinite, and I suspect we will never realize the totality of our individual impacts on the world around us. This seems to require one to think in infinitely broad terms one second, then instantly turn the focusing adjustment knob to the infinitely tiny the next second. As was said, you can't do both at the same time. I suspect our brains are not programmed with that capacity in 3D. Dunno. In one way, you've already lived your life, made all your choices…but in another way, you have not yet done so. Depends on which "time-lens" you are looking thru. Which perspective do you want to take? I whole-heartedly agree with ST's comment from "TGU on timelines" posting (March 23, 2019): "step back from your specific questions and logic", set your intention to your own TGU that you are exercising your right to Free Will, and CHOOSING to have this understanding, ask for it to be given to you. Keep your intention firm, and my experience has consistently shown me, that it always comes. [ Be careful what you ask for, sometimes you have nooooo idea early on how life-changing these insights can be, and they rarely seem to make life LESS challenging ; ) ]. The results of such intentioning seem to be directly proportional to the amount of thought, energy, and time you put in to the intention. So – what's the point of it all? Why bother to play the game, if it's all done anyway? When I asked myself this very question 7 days ago, the best answer I could come up with is this: "All levels are programmed to follow a goal, higher and higher…why? Existence. All-encompassing existence. We are energy. Energy can't just sit eternally….it is fluid – it moves – it is never truly completely at rest. If we all want "nothingness", then we have to enter/create an entirely different construct organized by entirely different properties. All is perceptual construct, my existence a level of which, in turn, supports higher and higher levels of perceptual existences, because I exist as a tiny particle within an ever-enlarging sphere of being. All are connected. All exist because of, and for, all others. Think of your own physical body. We exist here in 3D thanks to trillions of cells working constantly to support our bodies, most often despite the great challenges we choose to subject them to. Those trillions of cells, in turn, are supported in existence by smaller and smaller levels. As above, so below. I suspect the question at the heart of it (why do we exist….why are we here), can only be answered individually. I suspect no TGU can answer for us, as it too is probably a choice. Hugs to all. GREAT discussion. "The words are meant to lead you to the experience." The Tai Chi master I study with said that in class today, and I felt/heard that 'gong' guidance rings when they want my attention. "The words have never really answered my questions … but they HAVE been instrumental in 'leading' me to the internal connection that does." Exactly. If that "gong" guidance follows, I know I'm on track. I'm enjoying this pot-stirring discussion, too. Thanks to all. which seems highlight what I commented yesterday (or maybe Saturday) to Hann how TGU might be seeing this (when he asked for feedback from others here).
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MOONSTRUCK | 100min. | Cyprus | drama (previous working title: HAMBIS AND THE GOBLINS) A film by Tonia Mishiali Status: In development | Genre: Fantasy | Drama Logline: When Psychiatrist Maya is called to a far-away village to treat a patient who had a psychotic episode on Christmas day, she discovers that the villagers believe that goblins are responsible for the incident. Maya is then led to big discoveries about the events, goblins but also about herself. *** The film has been funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Cyprus for SCRIPT DEVELOPMENT. *** The script has been developed through Sources2 Scriptwriting Workshop. *** The film was awarded with MERIT at the 2018 Scriptwriters Guild of Greece Awards
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Mike Beckingham to Star With Billy Zane in 'Waltzing With Brando' (EXCLUSIVE) Stewart Clarke Variety December 19, 2019 Rising star Mike Beckingham will star in "Waltzing With Brando" alongside Billy Zane, who plays a "Godfather"-era Marlon Brando in the upcoming movie. Beckingham, younger brother of actor, writer and producer Simon Pegg, will play Bernard Judge in the comedic feature, which is set in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Judge was an idealistic L.A. architect selected by Brando and tasked with building the world's first ecologically perfect retreat on a tiny Tahitian island that had been thought uninhabitable. 'The Great War': Film Review Rita Moreno's Role in New 'West Side Story' Is More Than a Cameo: 'It's a Real Part' TV Review: Netflix's 'The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance' The picture is based upon Judge's memoir, which recounts his relationship with Brando and his work with the enigmatic star on the designs for the would-be island getaway. British actor Beckingham's credits include horror pic "Redwood" and supernatural movie "Black Site." In 2020 he will be seen in "The Host," with Derek Jacobi and Dutch actor Maryam Hassouni, and British sci-fi film "G-Loc" alongside Stephen Moyer ("True Blood"). Variety has learned that Beckingham will also star in "Truth Seekers," the hotly anticipated show from Stolen Picture, the Sony Pictures Television-backed shingle run by Pegg, Nick Frost and Miles Ketley. The comedy-horror series will follow a pair of paranormal investigators. All that is known of Beckingham's role is that he will play a character named Bjorn. Pegg and Frost will also star. "Titanic" and "Dead Calm" star Zane produces "Waltzing With Brando," as well as playing the titular actor. Richard Arlook also produces. Bill Fishman writes and directs, reuniting him Zane after the 1990s Western "Posse." Zane's recent credits include the high-octane Sky original series "Curfew." He has spoken of his interest in Brando's activism and interest in environmental issues. "Waltzing With Brando" shoots in L.A. and Fiji in 2020. Best of Variety Who Votes for the Golden Globes? A Hollywood Foreign Press Association Explainer Hollywood's 10 Worst Depictions of Female Music Journalists Biggest Scandals, Feuds and Apologies of 2019 Sign up for Variety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Home > Europe > Italy > Sicily February Weather Averages for Sicily, Italy What's the weather like in Sicily in February Much like January, February is also one of the coldest times of the year to visit Sicily. That's all relative, though. This island in the Mediterranean Sea is blessed with a warm climate that features long, hot and dry summers and brief and cool winters. Although the temperatures may be at their lowest in Sicily, Italy, this time of year, they're undeniably high when compared to the weather in the United Kingdom in February. Paler... Temperature 9°C 48°F High Temperature 12°C 54°F Low Temperature 5°C 42°F Sunshine Hours 5 hrs Rainfall 40 mm Rainfall days 16.6 days Sea Temperature 15°C 59°F Sicily Weather for February 2019 C° F° February Averages Chicago 26°F -4°C Los Angeles 55°F 13°C New York 36°F 2°C San Francisco 51°F 11°C Washington 40°F 5°C Cancun 54623 73°F 23°C Orlando 36331 61°F 16°C Rome 31757 47°F 9°C Punta cana 27438 77°F 25°C Paris 24263 42°F 6°C Florida 24136 61°F 16°C Las Vegas 19563 53°F 12°C Cozumel 16133 76°F 25°C Sydney 14608 73°F 23°C London 14481 44°F 7°C Barcelona 13211 49°F 10°C Aruba 12322 82°F 28°C Montego Bay 12068 76°F 25°C Lisbon 10416 54°F 12°C Ocho Rios 9019 79°F 26°C Riviera Maya 7241 73°F 23°C Marrakesh 7241 57°F 14°C Bali 6987 79°F 26°C Havana 6987 72°F 22°C New Orleans 6987 57°F 14°C Phuket 6733 82°F 28°C Sicily 6733 48°F 9°C Rio de Janeiro 6606 80°F 27°C Bangkok 6606 82°F 28°C Athens 6351 51°F 10°C Holidays in Sicily Hotels in Sicily Much like January, February is also one of the coldest times of the year to visit Sicily. That's all relative, though. This island in the Mediterranean Sea is blessed with a warm climate that features long, hot and dry summers and brief and cool winters. Although the temperatures may be at their lowest in Sicily, Italy, this time of year, they're undeniably high when compared to the weather in the United Kingdom in February. Palermo and Catania, Sicily's main cities, are, for example, popular destinations all-year round. Temperatures will reach a maximum high of around 12°C during the day, dropping to an average low of 5°C at night, so be prepared and pack plenty of warm clothing. Those average high and low temperatures remain basically constant throughout the whole month. The overall average temperature in February is 9°C—the same as it was in January. The sea temperature reaches its annual minimum this month and now averages 15°C, as it will continue to do through March. In April, the Mediterranean Sea will begin warming up again. The length of the days keeps on increasing in the course of the month. With 10.18 hours of daylight, February 1 is the shortest day. February 28 is the longest day of the month with 11.20 daylight hours. This increase of 1.02 hours means that each day in February is 2.1 minutes longer than the day before. This increase in day length is the main reason that days are also sunnier in February, compared with the previous two months. Now, there are 8 hours of sunshine per day on average, which is quite high considering that it's still winter. This is a one-hour increase since January, while March will see another one-hour increase as the sky keeps on getting clearer. Cloud cover reaches at annual maximum this month. It now averages 48%, with a peak of 49% during the first third of the month. This average of 48% has been recorded since December and will start dropping rapidly from March onward, making way for more sunshine and warmer weather. February's total amount of rainfall is much less than it was in the other winter months. It now accumulates to 40mm, which makes it the fifth wettest month of the year, after the previous four months. The chance that rainfall occurs decreases slightly in the course of the month, from 41% in the beginning to 36% at the end—an indication that the weather slowly but steadily makes its way toward the drier part of the year. The most common type of rainfall in February, by far, is moderate rain, which is observed on no less than 52% of the days with rainfall. Four other types of precipitation may also be experienced, but all are far less likely. Those types are light rain, thunderstorms, drizzle and heavy rain, respectively occurring on 17%, 13%, 11% and 6% of the rainy days. Snowfall is exceptionally rare in Sicily—not to say non-existent. If you're planning a visit to Sicily in the near future, you might want to check out the weather forecast. You can do so on our detailed and up-to-date weather forecast page. Hotels for Sicily in February Hotel Palladio The family-owned Hotel Palladio prides itself on taking care of its guests and offering top quality service. The hotel provides a great selection of services and amenities, including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, library, solarium, restaurant, bar, free room service and a breakfast buffet. Albergo Cavour The Albergo Cavour is a family run guest house located nearby Palermo's central station and just next to Via Roma, the city's main street. The pension is located at the top floor of a beautiful local building, and only the guest house's guests are allowed in, making it a safe and relaxed place. All rooms are spacious and boast a great view over Palermo's urban landscape and the stunning natural scenery beyond. Restaurants and Bars for Sicily in February La Matrioska Diverse and friendly, La Matrioska is an Italian restaurant that goes beyond Italy's boundaries to serve incredible Mediterranean dishes from Spain, Greece and southern Mediterranean. The menu includes mostly seafood dishes, all of which are fresh and tasty. The Nord Sud is a French/Italian restaurant that specialises in delicious crepes (both savoury and sweet) as well as healthy salads and various other tasty snacks. This eatery is an instant hit with children thanks to its cosy décor and delicious sweet treats. The menu is large and the prices relatively low considering the amount of food and the high quality of its dishes. Time Out Pub In the bar owner's own words, the Time Out Pub is where "Sicily meets Ireland" and this charming, cosy pub is indeed an intriguing pub with a great blend of Irish and Italian influences. The pub is also known for televising all major sports events on its numerous wall-mounted TV screens, attracting sports fans who don't want to miss that all-important game. Things to do in Sicily in February Temple of Concord You don't have to be a history buff to enjoy a trip to Temple of Concord, a perfectly preserved ancient temple that has been towering over Agrigento for more than two thousand years. Similar in style to the Acropolis, the temple is nonetheless unique in design and attracts millions of tourists and history buffs each year. The area is spotlessly clean and the temple is in amazing condition and the temples are lined with olive trees that are hundreds of years old. Stromboli Volcano Make time to take a trip up the Stromboli Volcano during your stay. If you choose to do an excursion, you can climb 900m to the top of the volcano or stop about half way. Alternatively, you can make your own way up the volcano and go as far as you please. During your climb you'll see some amazing views and – if you time it correctly – a beautiful sunset. Carnevale is celebrated throughout February and March when the streets come alive with singing, dancing, theatre, food and parades. Carnevale attracts over 200,000 visitors each year and is a must-see during your visit to Sicily. Alphabetical Hottest Sicily IMAGES Averages Map 63°F (17°C) Sicily 14 DAY FORECAST Sicily Holiday Reviews Sicily Annual Averages Sicily News MSC Cruises offers guests a balcony boost Summer 2015 � plan ahead! We wish you a Merry Cruise-mas�
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TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) - It's the end of an era. On Thursday, Tucson Electric Power began burning the last five tons of coal at its power plant on Tucson's south side. TEP said the price of natural gas is competitive with coal, and actually has been for a few years. TEP spokesman Joseph Barrios said, over time, there's no telling where natural gas prices will go but for now, TEP customers should not see an increase in their electric bills. The last of TEP's coal supply went into the plant's Unit 4 on Thursday. TEP's other three units already burn natural gas. There are some trade-offs, however. Officials with TEP said over time, it will lose some flexibility. It won't be able to switch back to coal when natural gas prices rise. TEP can produce about 30 percent more electricity with natural gas than it can with coal. Another trade-off is that natural gas emits about half the carbon dioxide that coal does. Plus, officials said if it had not switched away from coal, the Environmental Protection Agency would eventually have required the utility to install emissions control equipment. TEP and the EPA agreed on the switch to natural gas. "The cost of natural gas is low right now and if we would've installed that emission control technology at the plant, that could've cost tens of millions of dollars maybe hundreds of millions of dollars, depending on what would've been required. And so, again, this made sense from an environmental perspective, in terms of cost efficiency and reliability," Barrios said. TEP does use some solar power, landfill methane gas and solar steam in its Unit 4. Some might wonder why the utility doesn't just switch entirely to renewable energy. Barrios said it's a question of reliability, and there's no good way to store energy for when you need it. "We are receiving proposals from companies that are involved in energy storage technologies, and that's something we're looking into. But in terms of that technology, it's simply not available right now. In the future, sure. We're certainly looking into having more solar and other renewable resources at our disposal but right now it simply can't provide all the power that our customers need." Barrios said.
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Chrisy, also know as Chrisy Chris, or @CurvyCurlyChrisy was born and raised in Memphis, TN. On June 1, 2014 Chrisy relocated to Atlanta,Georgia with no sense of passion, and no real purpose other than a change in scenery, but Chrisy has definitely made a name for herself in the city of peaches and world-wide! From celebrity blogging, macro brand influencing, social media marketing, music videos, online radio hosting, freelance modeling, stage plays, hosting gigs, speaking engagements, confidence coaching, on down to addiction counseling, Chrisy has had her curves in it all! On June 1, 2018, just 4 years after her arrival in Atlanta, Georgia, Chrisy launched her own brand titled the Curvy Campcation. The #CurvyCampcation is an annual retreat style extravaganza that promotes positive mental health and body positivity coupled with vacationing and amusement including a series of notable events for men and women. This year's first annual #CurvyCampcation took place in the Great Smoky Mountains of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, September 20-23, 2018. Follow @CurvyCampcation on Instagram for a glimpse of this year's fun and to stay current with us! Although Chrisy is known for her Curvaceous Audacious exterior online, she also professionally counsels women suffering from AOD ( Alcohol and other Drug) Addictions, and provides confidence coaching to men and women overcoming body shaming, bullying, and self esteem struggles, as she is a survivor of them all. Though Chrisy never suffered from addiction directly, she was indirectly affected by her mother's addiction for over 20 years of her life. In her spare time Chrisy enjoys social gatherings, swimming, outdoor activities, traveling, and trying new things; she is a lover of cheese fries and frozen margaritas. I'm always doing something. Thank you so much for your support!!!! I hear you Chrisy (one S) lol, looking forward to more. Yes. I will. Anything in particular? When I make millions...I'm gonna look for you. I follow you on IG. Just thought that I would check for your site. Very NICE!!! When you have a minute, feel free to check for mine. My IG is @CCGalatoire. I've never had ANY kind of surgery or alterations done to my body. Some of us are natural. I was blessed with a short torso that makes my waist smaller than the rest of my body. Keep up the great work young lady. I would like to be one of your ambassador, I grew up with alcoholic stepfather in home who tried to molest me ,caused alot of obstacles in my life. I just have to ask....how tall are you? how tall are you and how much weigh such a beautiful woman like you? I wrote a book, it comes out in September. You could use it to help your campaign. I would be happy to send you a copy to see what you think. Just need to know where to send. If somebody asked me to describe the perfect woman I would show them a picture of you, your body is amazing and it seems like you have a great personality. Chris je suis au Cameroun et je suis fan de toi , jaimerj'ai que tu viennes un jour visiter le Cameroun, je te ferai de bonnes photographies. Chris , je voudrais que tu viennes visiter le Cameroun ,je pourrais te faire de bonnes photographies,tu es très belle et tu es très sympa. [email protected] est mon email.Je suis de mère Nigériane et de père camerounais. Et j'aime te voir . Je regarde ton Facebook et ton Instagram . Je suis l'un de tes admirateurs . Je te ferai la cuisine car tu es une reine.
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The 'Objects in Focus' display in The Courtauld Gallery was curated by four postgraduate students from The Courtauld Institute of Art. The aim of the project was to research and display little-known objects from the Gallery's collection of decorative arts. The objects were selected to form two displays in Room 5 of the Gallery; the themes were 'Portraits in the Everyday' and 'Real and Imagined Nature'.
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Best of baroque Mitsuko Uchida Discusses and Performs Masterworks (I) Certain chapters are not available. Cast Program notes Composers & works Appears in More info Mitsuko Uchida — Pianist Mitsuko Uchida in conversation: she discusses her intellectual and technical approaches to the masterworks of keyboard literature and performs the works under discussion. It is fascinating to watch and listen to the famous pianist as she discusses her spiritual and technical approaches to the masterworks of keyboard literature and then performs the works in question. Mitsuko Uchida, born in 1949 in Japan, came to Vienna at the age of 12. There she received her musical education. Today she is one of the most important Mozart players of our time, but her repertoire goes far beyond the standard classical period , including romantic works and modern compositions up to Debussy, Schonberg and other contemporaries. Our series is every bit as varied and fascinating as her repertoire. Arnold Schönberg, Drei Klavierstücke, Op. 11 A closer look: composers and works #The Piano Masters#Contemporary Music#Inspirational Women of Classical Music Music with vision The world's premier resource for classical music programming: stunning live events from the world's most prestigious halls, plus thousands of concerts, operas, ballets, and more in our VOD catalogue! medici.tv EDU medici.tv Japan Give a gift card Redeem a gift card Support / FAQ Terms & Conditions Personal Data Protection Policy Cookie Policy Cookie Settings © MUSEEC SAS 2023 . With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union and the CNC.
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São Cristóvão är en stad och kommun i delstaten Sergipe i östra Brasilien. Den är en förortskommun till Aracaju och har cirka 85 000 invånare. Historia Staden grundades av portugiserna som ett av de första kolonisationsförsöken i Sergipe, vilket gör staden till Brasiliens fjärde äldsta. Stadsutvecklingen skedde efter portugisisk urban modell, vilken innebar att den delades upp i två delar: en övre del, som fungerade som administrativt centrum, och en lägre del där hamnen och fabrikerna var placerade, och där låginkomsttagarna bodde. Staden var delstatshuvudstad fram till 1855, då delstatspresidenten Inácio Joaquim Barbosa flyttade den till Aracaju. 1967 utsågs staden till ett nationalmonument för att bibehålla dess koloniala arkitektur. Bland de skyddade byggnaderna finns en kyrka från 1693, sjukhuset från 1600-talet, ett kapell från 1751, en kyrka från 1766 och flera andra viktiga kyrkor från 1700-talet. Världsarvet 2010 fick São Franciscotorget i São Cristóvão status som världsarv. Ekonomi Staden är en hamnstad och huvudsakliga industrier är sockermalning och -destillering. Referenser Orter i Sergipe Världsarv i Brasilien
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A simple thought: our GOD is greater than our propensities. What are your natural propensities? One of mine? When the crisis is done, I quickly forget the lesson the crisis came to teach. I have a real propensity to forget to remember important stuff! However that is not all bad because I forget the bad stuff too. A dear sister apologized to me recently for something she said to me a long while ago; it had been plaguing her and she was compelled to say she was sorry. I told her all was well. And it truly is for I still don't remember the incident. I'm glad about that. 😉 Smile with me today. It will make our day better. via Philippians 1:5-7 KJV;CJB – For your fellowship in the gospel from – Bible Gateway. ABBA, thank You that You can use even 'tongue in cheek' phrases to help us in our walk of obedience. You are so fun! I love You.Thank You for a day nearly spent and for the hopes of a day to come. I pray for each home into which this page is opened, asking that Your Holy Presence be known and that You be welcomed with love and worship as You forever deserve. I do have other requests, You know them well and I know You care and that gives me rest. Amen and amen in Yeshua's name. Day 55 of 2014, praying for revival of the Body of CHRIST.
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One thing that I love about FireFox is its vast library of add-ons. Not only does Mozilla provide an easy to search an online repository of add-ons, but installing add-ons with FireFox is easy as three clicks. Although there are many useful add-ons, there are also quite a few of not so useful add-ons – So I thought that I would share some of the add-ons that I commonly use. CSSViewer – A Simple CSS Property viewer. Provides a great, web 2.0 looking, floating window that displays CSS Information about the item your cursor is currently over. Dog Ears – Mark important parts of a webpage to easily relocate them. Lets you dog-ear long pages, with persistent marks, so that you can skip straight to those marks the next time you return to that page. FasterFox – Performance and Network tweaks for FireFox. I would recommend that you lower the performance increase back from "Turbo Charged" to at least "Optimised", to help prevent overloading web servers. FlashGot – Download helper for FireFox. Absolute must have, especially if you have a download manager. GoogCal – A very simple add-on which lets you add a Google Calendar button to your toolbar. Locationbar – Changes the look of your location bar by putting emphasis on the domain. PDF Download – Allows you to choose if you want to view a PDF inside the browser, as a PDF or as HTML, or in your default PDF application. Another must have. Resizeable Form Fields – Lets you click and drag form fields to increase, or decrease, their size. Tab Scope – Shows a thumbnail preview of your tabs, when you hover over a tab. View Formatted Source – Displays formatted and color-coded source and CSS information for elements. Great for reading messy or long HTML source. Zotero – Helps you collect and manage citation information. Great if you're doing research or you frequently require saving citation information. One of your favourite add-ons not in the list? Post a comment with the add-ons you use.
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Magdalena Martinez uses a computer with her daughters at the Mott Haven branch of the New York Public Library in the Bronx on Dec. 8, 2014. Martinez was among other library-goers who participated in the library's pilot program to bring wireless internet access to underserved homes. Hilary Brueck / Al Jazeera America Hilary Brueck / Al Jazeera America New York launches home Wi-Fi program as Internet prices soar Some library patrons are trying out free Wi-Fi access at home, as others are paying for broadband like never before December 11, 2014 11:30AM ET by Hilary Brueck @Hilarx When Magdalena Martinez opens up her Internet browser at home, the first place she often goes is a Spanish translation website. The unemployed mother of three started using the Internet six months ago, when The New York Public Library selected her to join a pilot program that provided her with an Internet router and a cheap laptop. She took them home, plugged them in and started surfing the Web, free of charge. "I use it to help my daughters with their homework," Martinez, 34, said through a translator. "Before, I would text other people translation questions," she said. "I couldn't help them as much." The city's Library HotSpot program was launched this week, with up to 10,000 New Yorkers eligible to join Martinez in getting free access to wireless Internet at home. The launch comes as Internet access fees through traditional cable and phone companies continue to rise. The "Hot Spot" device works like a router, delivering wireless Internet over a cellular network. Library HotSpot, funded by a $1 million donation from Google and $500,000 in private nonprofit grants, brings some of the city's English learners and students online, aiming to help level educational and economic playing fields. The take-home Internet program is available to library patrons enrolled in after-school programs and adult learning classes who don't already have broadband Internet at home. A report released Monday by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ranks the United States as one of the most expensive countries among OECD members for broadband Internet access, topped only by Spain, Luxembourg and Chile. Between 2007 and 2013, American spending on Internet access increased 80 percent, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data analyzed by the The Wall Street Journal. Currently, 87 percent of U.S. adults use the Internet, according to the Pew Research Center. Income and education levels are the major factors in determining who uses it and who doesn't. Only 77 percent of households that make less than $30,000 a year have Internet access — about the same rate as those who haven't attended any college. In contrast, 91 percent of people with some college and nearly all college graduates are online. Steven Anderson, a former teacher and author of The Relevant Educator: How Connectedness Empowers Learning, advises school districts on technology and social media, and he says Internet access is a basic right. "Like water or electricity, you have to have it," Anderson said. Kimberly Bryant, founder of Black Girls Code — a San Francisco-based nonprofit organization that teaches computer programming to minority kids — says students who don't have Internet access at home often miss opportunities to sign up for her programs, while those who have it tend to build coding expertise more quickly. "It's a critical tool for young tech innovators," Bryant said. "They can find communities online and reach out and tweak their skills." While Internet access is no panacea, experts say it's often a valuable learning tool. 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As a country, we need to do a better job making that happen," he said. "When we have equitable and equal access, we have a better society, and a lot more transparency." Caught in the 'Net The number of people using the internet is growing, but are the options for what they can access shrinking? FCC to consider fee hike to expand high-speed Internet access Adding $1.90 to phone bills could provide an extra $1.5 billion to outfit schools, libraries with broadband access
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Home Honouring the Hammond B3 Honouring the Hammond B3 by Steve Gedrose wuynov172011pg07.jpg Unlike many jazz musicians, Jerrold Dubyk does not come from a musical family. It was while he was playing in band programs during high school that he became turned on to jazz. Now the Edmonton-based tenor saxophonist is a jazz educator himself. This weekend, the Jerrold Dubyk Quartet will play at the Yukon Arts Centre as part of the Jazz on the Wing series. After finishing an undergraduate degree, Dubyk moved to New Brunswick, New Jersey to complete his Masters in music in the prestigious jazz study program at Rutgers University. He was drawn to the program by his desire to study with tenor saxophonist Ralph Bowen. Bowen is a transplanted Canadian who is a highly respected recording artist, composer and jazz pedagogue. In the beginning, Dubyk admits, he felt out of his element at Rutgers. It was intimidating to be playing and studying with fellow students who had established jazz careers and were playing regularly in New York City, the mecca of this music. With Bowen's help, he dug in and completed his degree in two years. For a short time, he considered relocating to New York, but decided that he could not pass up the teaching opportunities open to him back home in Edmonton. He now teaches at Victoria School of the Arts and Grant MacEwan University, as well as the University of Alberta. Dubyk says he feels lucky to have classes filled with students who want to be challenged and apply themselves to their studies. He anticipates few will carry on to be professional musicians, but all of them will gain an appreciation for the dedication and skill that it takes to play the music he loves so much. He feels strongly that education in the arts positively affects all his students' lives. Dubyk formed his quartet after sharing teaching duties with trumpeter Brad Turner at Grant MacEwan back in 2007. He and Turner agreed they should get together to record, and Dubyk insisted that the band be built around the Hammond B3 organ. Turner immediately suggested his fellow Vancouver musicians organist Chris Gestrin and drummer Jesse Cahill and the Jerrold Dubyk Quartet was born. The next summer the band recorded its first CD titled The Maverick, which won the Best Jazz Album category at the 2009 Western Canadian Music Awards. That award has given Dubyk the confidence to continue playing and writing. He is keen to get the group back into the studio to build on the success of its award-winning recording. Because the members of his quartet are based in Vancouver rehearsal time is precious, but it makes the time they have together much more special, Dubyk says. The notion to form the "organ" group was inspired by a recording involving one of Dubyk's saxophone heroes, tenor man Joe Henderson. In 1965, Henderson played on a project called Unity led by organist Larry Young, along with trumpeter Woody Shaw and drummer Elvin Jones. That record is considered a classic in the jazz canon, it marked a change in direction for the Hammond B3, ushering the instrument firmly into modern jazz. Deeply moved by this innovative recording, Dubyk uses the same instrumentation for his own quartet. Contemplating the future of jazz, Dubyk feels it will always have a relatively small audience, but he's optimistic that it will continue to grow and evolve. Jazz has always been a hybrid comprised of many influences. It uses the harmonies and instrumentation of Western classical music, rhythms from Africa and Latin America, and the deep emotional language of the blues. Dubyk points to the continued success of jazz clubs such as The Yardbird Suite in Edmonton and The Cellar in Vancouver as confirmation that this music will be around for the long term. For its Jazz on the Wing show the quartet will reprise many of the compositions from The Maverick CD, as well as some of Dubyk's newly-penned tunes. The Jerrold Dubyk Quartet will take the Yukon Arts Centre stage on Sunday, November 20. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. For audio samples, go to http://www.jazzyukon.com
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The Nike Rising Fast pack will be worn by Nike players born in 1995 or later to recognize the next generation of brilliant footballers. Nike today released the first Fall 2017 football boot collection. Dubbed the Nike Rising Stars collection, the second regular Nike 2017-2018 Men's boot collection brings streamlined looks to each of the four Nike silo, similar to the 'Lock In, let Loose' pack.
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Bey v. Reed TAZARNA AKIRA BEY, Plaintiff, SGT. REED, Arapahoe County Sergeant, in his individual and official capacity, LT. MITCHELL, Arapahoe County Lieutenant, in his individual and official capacity, DEPUTY GILLESPIE, Arapahoe County Deputy, in his individual and official capacity, and DEPUTY ERICSON, Arapahoe County Deputy, in his individual and official capacity, Defendants. Kristen L. Mix United States Magistrate Judge This matter is before the Court on Defendants' Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim Under Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6) [#13][1] (the "Motion").[2] Plaintiff, who is proceeding pro se, [3] filed a Response [#21] in opposition to the Motion, and Defendants filed a Reply [#22]. The Court has reviewed the Motion, the Response, the Reply, the entire case file, and the applicable law, and is sufficiently advised in the premises. For the reasons set forth below, the Motion [#13] is GRANTED. The following allegations from the Amended Complaint [#6] are accepted as true for the purpose of adjudicating the Motion [#13].[4] See Barnes v. Harris, 783 F.3d 1185, 1191-92 (10th Cir. 2015). On January 28, 2018, Plaintiff, her husband, and her daughter were driving home when they were stopped because the car's passenger-side headlight was out. Am. Compl. [#6] at 6. After the stopping officer asked to see the husband's driver's license, Defendants Reed, Mitchell, Gillespie, and Ericson arrived on the scene. Id. For reasons not clear in the Amended Complaint [#6], one unidentified Defendant allegedly tried to pull Plaintiff's husband through the driver-side window. Id. Afterward, Plaintiff attempted to get out of the car, but an unidentified Defendant closed the passenger-side door, catching Plaintiff's leg in the process. Id. Plaintiff does not allege any injury as a result of this incident. Stuck in the car, Plaintiff alleges that she tried to have Defendants Reed and Mitchell explain what was going on, but Defendant Mitchell responded, "we will tell you in a minute, " then walked away. Id. Plaintiff proceeded to step out of the car, through the driver's side, and asked the arresting officer why her husband was being arrested. Id. at 7. At this moment, Plaintiff alleges that all four Defendants grabbed her, slammed her against the car's backdoor window, and handcuffed her. Id. In the process, Plaintiff alleges that the officers injured her left arm, although the precise nature of her injury is unclear. Id. Defendant Gillespie then placed Plaintiff in one of the police cars and wrote a ticket charging her with Obstructing a Public Servant pursuant to Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-8-104. Id. Plaintiff allegedly continued to suffer from pain and weakness in her arm at least until the date she filed her Amended Complaint [#6] on July 9, 2018. Id. at 7. Plaintiff filed her initial Complaint on June 7, 2018, alleging vague and generalized constitutional violations against Defendants and four other parties. See Compl. [#1] at 2. However, pursuant to an Order to Dismiss in Part and Draw in Part, all claims and parties except Plaintiff's 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Fourth Amendment excessive force claim against these four Defendants in their individual and official capacities[5] have been dismissed. See Order [#7] at 8. As a result of Defendants' alleged actions, Plaintiff requests $75, 000 in compensatory damages and $75, 000 in punitive damages, as well as injunctive relief. Am. Compl. [#6] at 10. Defendants filed the instant Motion [#13] on September 17, 2018, seeking to dismiss Plaintiff's excessive force claim pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6) on the premise that they have qualified immunity. Motion [#13] at 3. II. Standard of Review A. Fed R. Civ. P. 12(b)(1) Subject matter jurisdiction may be challenged by a party or raised sua sponte by the court at any point in the proceeding. See, e.g., Am. Fire & Cas. Co. v. Finn, 341 U.S. 6, 16-19, (1951); Harris v. Illinois-California Express, Inc., 687 F.2d 1361, 1366 (10th Cir. 1982); Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(h)(3). Rule 12(b)(1) concerns whether the Court has jurisdiction to properly hear the case before it. Dismissal of a federal claim for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction "is proper only when the claim is 'so insubstantial, implausible, foreclosed by prior decisions of this Court, or otherwise completely devoid of merit as not to involve a federal controversy.'" Steel Co. v. Citizens for a Better Env't, 523 U.S. 83, 89 (1998) (quoting Oneida Indian Nation v. County of Oneida, 414 U.S. 661, 666 (1974)). Because "federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction, " the Court must have a statutory basis to exercise its jurisdiction. Montoya v. Chao, 296 F.3d 952, 955 (10th Cir. 2002); see Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(1). Statutes conferring subject-matter jurisdiction on federal courts are to be strictly construed. F. & S. Const. Co. v. Jensen, 337 F.2d 160, 161 (10th Cir. 1964). "The burden of establishing subject-matter jurisdiction is on the party asserting jurisdiction." Id. (citing Kokkonen v. Guardian Life Ins. Co. of Am., 511 U.S. 375, 377 (1994)). B. Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6) The purpose of a motion to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) is to test "the sufficiency of the allegations within the four corners of the complaint after taking those allegations as true." Mobley v. McCormick, 40 F.3d 337, 340 (10th Cir. 1994); Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6) (stating that a complaint may be dismissed for "failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted"). "The court's function on a Rule 12(b)(6) motion is not to weigh potential evidence that the parties might present at trial, but to assess whether the plaintiff's complaint alone is legally sufficient to state a claim for which relief may be granted." Sutton v. Utah State Sch. for the Deaf & Blind, 173 F.3d 1226, 1236 (10th Cir. 1999) (citation omitted). To withstand a motion to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), "a complaint must contain enough allegations of fact to state a claim for relief that is plausible on its face." Robbins v. Oklahoma, 519 F.3d 1242, 1247 (10th Cir. 2008) (quoting Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544, 570 (2007)); see also Shero v. City of Grove, Okla., 510 F.3d 1196, 1200 (10th Cir. 2007) ("The complaint must plead sufficient facts, taken as true, to provide 'plausible grounds' that discovery will reveal evidence to support the plaintiff's allegations." (quoting Twombly, 550 U.S. at 570)). "A claim has facial plausibility when the plaintiff pleads factual content that allows the court to draw the reasonable inference that the defendant is liable for the misconduct alleged." Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662, 678 (2009). "A pleading that offers labels and conclusions or a formulaic recitation of the elements of a cause of action will not do. Nor does a complaint suffice if it tenders naked assertion[s] devoid of further factual enhancement." Id. (brackets in original; internal quotation marks omitted). To survive a motion to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), the factual allegations in the complaint "must be enough to raise a right to relief above the speculative level." Christy Sports, LLC v. Deer Valley Resort Co., 555 F.3d 1188, 1191 (10th Cir. 2009). 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Hana's Garden set to break ground in 2023 – The Oakland Press Hana St. Julianna's family creates Hana's Garden, a space designed to honor her and three other teens who died in the Oxford High School shooting on November 30, 2021 announced the plan. The gardens will be the first project of the Hana St. Juliana Memorial Fund, a new fund managed by the Four County Community Foundation, a non-profit community organization operating in Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair and Lapier counties. "The purpose of Hana's Garden is to create a place for the community to remember the four lost students," Hana's father, Steve St. Julianna, said in an announcement from the foundation. Work on the gardens at Seymour Lake Park in Oxford is scheduled to begin in spring 2023. Detroit-based architecture firm Smith Group will provide services to produce the final blueprints for the garden, while Oxford landscaping firm Heritage & Company will oversee and coordinate the project. The initial concept for the garden was created by Chris Nordstrom of Ann Arbor-based Carlyle Wortman Associates. Flower Saint Juliana. (Courtesy, Four County Community Foundation) Steve St. Julianna said that the original plan was to create a small memorial for Hana, but the success of the fundraiser in Lake Orion in April 2022 changed the scope of the final concept. said. The updated plan calls for a central plaza with four pergolas and benches and sculptures on four sides honoring his daughters, Madisyn Baldwin, Tate Maia and Justin Schilling. There are also water features, boardwalks, rain gardens and boardwalks. The purpose of this fund is to remember and celebrate the lives of the victims of the Oxford shooting and to support initiatives that can prevent similar tragedies in the future. Contributions to the fund are directed towards immediate projects, including gardens. Once these initial projects are completed, the remaining funds will be donated to maintain the gardens and promote healing and prevention programs. For more information about the Hannah St. Juliana Memorial Fund, please call (810) 798-0909 or contact the Foundation's Executive Director, Kathy Dickens ([email protected]). Sculptor struggles with Shaka Claus On Gardening: Cherry Cordials now and debuting for your garden in 2023 | Gardening New nonprofit, The Healing Garden, offers holistic events
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"Purchased five maps – parts of London and its suburbs – dated 1790 to 1800, in Peter Street, Westminster, corner of Great Smith Street. I observed for the first time this month that there is a clock put up to the church of St Paul Knightsbridge (not before it needed). Coals sold at Wharf this month: 1803 tons 2 sacks. Weather this month cold with much rain, nay I think this has been the coldest month this year (though no frost). There is now a great improvement being made in front of Chelsea College. Formerly, when you got to the end of Hospital Row and wanted to get to Cheyne Walk, you passed through an iron gate into a narrow pathway with railings each side; in width it would not have admitted more than three persons abreast. It is now thrown open wide and a foot and carriage way making; the former is already paved and the latter now making. This will be a great convenience for the inhabitants thereabouts having horses and vehicles, for now they have to go round the garden fronting the Hospital nearly half a mile, whereas they will soon be able to go straight through, thereby saving time, horseflesh and carriage wear. (This road with Hospital Row has since been named 'Queen's Road'). It may not be unworthy of remark that the first house finished and let in New Oxford Street is a public house just east of Bedford Chapel, the sign of 'The Crown' – landlord's name Smith. The buildings hereabouts are growing up at a rapid rate.
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Proactive weekly mining highlights: Asiamet Resources, Greatland Gold, Strategic Minerals… A look back at some of the stories from London's junior miners this week… It was a busy week for the diggers Salt Lake Potash Ltd (LON:SO4) started constructing the first evaporation ponds at its Lake Way Sulphate of Potash (SOP) Project near Wiluna in Western Australia. The first phase will enable de-watering of the Lake Way Williamson Pit that contains the highest-grade brine resource in Australia. Lake Way's initial ponds, which will be the country's first commercial-scale on-lake SOP ponds, will have the capacity to hold 1.2 gigalitres of Williamson Pit brine at an average SOP grade of 25 kilograms per cubic metre. This contains the equivalent of 32,000 tonnes of premium SOP. Oriole Resources PLC (LON:ORR) said a trench programme at one of its Cameroon gold assets had returned what it described as "very encouraging" results. At the Bibemi project, geologists found orogenic-style gold mineralisation, which is formed when the earth's crust folds. Among the more eye-catching returns was six metres at just over three grams per tonne of the yellow metal with individual veins measuring up to 13.7 grams per tonne. Asiamet Resources Limited (LON:ARS) received two key approvals for its wholly-owned BKM copper project in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Government of Indonesia (GOI) has formally approved a feasibility study for the project along with the environmental impact assessment (AMDAL) for the project. The parallel approval of the AMDAL is a major milestone for the company, Asiamet said, as this process along with subsequent approvals typically takes between 6-12 months following the approval of the GOI feasibility study. Greatland Gold PLC (LON:GGP) finished the six months to December 2018 with approximately £4mln in cash. This money will be used to continue with exploration work across the company's Australian assets, including follow-up work on Havieron, where Greatland drilled a world-class intercept of 275 metres grading 4.77grams gold and 0.61% copper. Work on the Black Hills, Ernest Giles and Firetower projects will also continue. Strategic Minerals PLC (LON:SML) shares were lifted on Thursday after saying it plans to restart copper production at the Leigh Creek copper mine's Mountain of Light (MoL) processing facility in April. John Peters, managing director of the exploration firm, said the restart was "a significant step" toward full-scale production at the project, which is scheduled for late 2019 and early 2020. African Battery Metals PLC (LON:ABM) has already received offers of new projects but will focus first on its existing portfolio, said executive director Paul Johnson. ABM, which was refinanced in January, owns copper, nickel and cobalt assets in the DRC, Cameroon and Ivory Coast. A new management team also took over at the same time led by ex-Regency Mines boss Andrew Bell and Johnson. Irish gold explorer Connemara Mining Company PLC (LON:CON) raised £230,000 to help support ongoing exploration activities at its Mine River gold project in County Wexford. Chief executive Patrick Cullen, finance director James Bill and non-executive director David Cockbill all put their hands in their pockets, buying a combined £25,000 worth of shares. Xtract Resources PLC (LON:XTR) jumped on Tuesday after it entered an option agreement on the Eureka copper/gold project in Zambia. The exploration firm said under the agreement, it would have an option to acquire a 50% stake in the project before 1 October 2019 after spending up to US$200,000 to assess the suitability of the project for a resource drilling programme and a feasibility study. Colin Bird, executive chairman of Xtract, said that they believed there was potential for "a large mineralised body" as previous work at the site had provided a platform for exploration that "may lead to a large-scale copper-gold resource". Savannah Resources PLC (LON:SAV) has identified a new higher-grade lithium-bearing pegmatite body at Aldeia, about two kilometres to the south-east of the Grandao deposit in Portugal. Key lithium intersections include: 21 metres at 1.50% lithium oxide (Li₂O), 20 metres at 1.36% Li₂O, 21metres at 1.24% Li₂O, and 14 metres at 1.41% Li₂O. Drilling is continuing. Both the Aldeia and the newly discovered Pinheiro deposits will now be incorporated in an expanded and fully-funded definitive feasibility study, the completion of which will now extend into the second half of the year. ECR Minerals PLC (LON:ECR) announced positive progress in the drilling programme being undertaken at the Black Cat prospect at the Bailieston gold project in the State of Victoria, Australia. The AIM-listed firm said 250 metres of rotary air blast drilling has been completed to date in ten target holes at Black Cat within ECR ground immediately south of ground recently applied for by Newmont Exploration. The company noted that wide zones of alteration were intersected in seven holes and quartz veining in two holes and, to date, 77 samples have been delivered for laboratory assay testing with results awaited. Proactive Investors SATURDAY'S WEEKLY NEWS ROUND-UP The news roundups, which are broken down by the sector, provide investors with an opportunity to read a summary of the most interesting news of the past five days of trading in just one story as they prepare for another busy week. Pure Gold Mining boosts capital raise to C$45.5mln with the help of the world's third largest gold producer, AngloGold Goldman Sachs and Jefferies believe the DBX is Aston Martin's 'most important car launch for a decade' Pearson stops the presses with shift to "digital first" strategy Hastings shares steer lower as it expects profit hit from new Odgen rate UK 100 () GOLD 1,405.70 -5.50 (-0.39) OIL(WTI) 57.62 0.00 (0.00) DJIA 27,326 -2 (-0.01)
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Statoil has received consent to use offshore loading buoys on the Gullfaks field in the North Sea. The consent applies to the installation and operation of the OLS 1 and OLS 2 offshore loading systems at Gullfaks. Gullfaks is an oil and gas field located on the Norwegian shelf in the North Sea. The field was discovered in 1979 and has been developed using three large Condeep platforms, Gullfaks A, Gullfaks B and Gullfaks C . Posted on March 19, 2014 with tags Gullfaks, News, North Sea, Offshore, Statoil.
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This guy had the right idea at the West Village - read the paper, enjoy a beverage and do some great people watching. We love how pet friendly this community is! I love this time of year - the grocery stores and farmers markets are full of fresh produce and goodies that are begging to be included in my 4th of July cooking. We've put up our favorites on the Lifestylist website - take a look and choose which is your favorite.
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Northwest Arkansas' Professional Theatre for Youth Little Trike and Mainstage Shows Summer Academy Shows Meet Our Teaching Artists Dramatic Book Club Little Trike Series Theatre For Youth Internships & Apprenticeships Kassie Misiewicz Founder & Artistic Director 479.326.4010E-mail Kassie founded Trike Theatre in 2008. MFA in Theatre for Youth from Arizona State University, BA in Theatre from University of Notre Dame. Before starting Trike Theatre, Kassie was the co-founder and first artistic director of TheatreSquared in Fayetteville, AR, Director of Education Outreach at Seattle Children's Thea... Read More Paul Savas Paul joined Tricycle Theatre for Youth as its Executive Director in September 2017. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Acting with a concentration in Theatre History, with the late Dr. Oscar Brockett, from The University of Texas at Austin, 1996, and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Theatre from Trinity ... Read More Allison Crum Allison joined Trike Theatre as Director of Marketing in October of 2018. She earned her BA degree in Marketing Management, with a minor in Management from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Allison has over 8 years of professional marketing experience and new early in her professional years that she wanted to i... Read More Bill joined Trike Theatre as Director of Development in November of 2018. He earned a MFA in Acting from the University of Arkansas in 2016. Prior to joining the Trike family, Bill served as Executive Director and Chief Development Officer at Washington Regional Medical Foundation in Fayetteville, AR for 22 years. Othe... Read More Shannon R. Miller Head of Production & Technical Director Shannon joined Trike Theatre in 2017. He holds an MFA from the University of Southern Mississippi and a BFA from Marshall University. Shannon Miller began his career in 1987 as a stage technician for touring rock bands. From 1987 through the present, he has embarked on a series of challenging career opportunities that ... Read More Chris Tennison Head of Academy Chris joined Trike as their Head of Academy in May of 2018, after spending several years working as a Teaching Artist at Trike. Chris has an MFA in Theatre with a concentration in Acting from the University of Arkansas, and a BA in Theatre, with a minor in History and Political Science, from The University of St. Tho... Read More Mollie Armour Academy Manager Mollie Armour is an Arkansas native, born and raised in Fort Smith. She received her MFA in Acting from University of Arkansas and her BFA in Acting from Oklahoma City University. She also studied for two years at Playhouse West School and Repertory Theatre in Los Angeles. She is an apprentice intimacy director with In... Read More Wesley Saucier Front of House & Marketing Manager Wesley joined Trike Theatre as Front of House and Marketing Manager in August of 2018. She has a BA degree in Theatre Performance from Mcneese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana and a BA in Speech Pathology & Audiology with a minor in Sociology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Though she is prima... Read More Chelsey Herrold Chelsey recently relocated to the Northwest Arkansas area after graduating from the University of Central Arkansas with a B.A. in Theatre and English. While she was attending UCA, she directed Terrence McNally's Bringing It All Back Home, dramaturged, and worked in the costume shop. She also worked as the UCA Theatre... Read More Alicia Dagley Alicia joined Trike Theatre as Accounting Manager in March 2018 after volunteering as event coordinator for Trike's Laughter and Libations fundraiser. In 2007, Alicia graduated from Evangel University with a BS in Business Management. While she's always had the travel bug, Alicia's love and passion for travel dee... Read More Abby Grimsley Program Manager, Windgate School Partnership (Windgate - Program Manager) Abby has been with Trike Theatre since June 2018. She earned her B.A. in Theatre from Towson University in 2010, and her M.A. in Educational Theater from New York University in 2017. She has taught in schools for grades K-12 as a teaching artist in addition to facilitating workshops for the community. Prior to moving t... Read More David Anthony Teaching Artist, Windgate School Partnership (Windgate - Teaching Artist) David joined Trike Theatre as the Resident Teaching Artist/Actor in September 2017. In May 2018 he became one of the Teaching Artist in the Windgate School Partnership. He graduated from Oral Roberts University with a B.S. degree in Drama/TV/Film Performance in 2016. David has been performing for children audiences for... Read More Rachel Bland Rachel joined Trike Theatre as a teaching artist in 2018. She has worked professionally in theatre education for the past seven years, teaching in the high school and university setting, as well as several children's theatres in Arkansas and Missouri. As a professional theatre artist, Rachel has served as director, a... Read More Amber Wolfe Amber joined Trike as a Teaching Artist in the summer of 2018 . She has been working in theatre professionally for 18 years. She has her BA Degrees in theatrical performance and theatrical design. She has a MFA degree in both visual and performing arts education. Amber has been teaching / directing for 10 years. She w... Read More Laura Happel Assistant Technical Director/ Master Electrician For 30 years Laura has kept asking "Is it ART yet?" Survivor of many many many theatrically theatrical Theatre Seasons in (41 of the 50 states) where we (the tech crew) attempted to keep the drama on the stage where it belonged, and often succeeded in failing to do so. Laura's managed to get a good education in ... Read More Brandtly Wheeler Assistant Technical Director & Master Carpenter Brandtly joined Trike Theatre as the Assistant Technical Director and Master Carpenter in September of 2019. He has a BA in Fine Art from Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas, though despite this, has always had a love for theatre. Ever since his first performance as Tacky the Penguin in a dramatic reading of the chi... Read More Trike Theatre 902 SW 2nd St. Suite F Bentonville, AR 72712 P.O. Box 2537 | Bentonville, AR 72712 Email [email protected] Meet Our Board of Directors About Theatre Academy Academy Classes & Camps Copyright © 2014 Trike Theatre. All Rights Reserved. Web Hosting by Simplemachine. Trike Theatre, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is supported in part by the Arkansas Arts Council, and Agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, and by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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You got a ring - yay! Im so excited you landed here in your search for your wedding photographer! Im Alyssa, a bright & airy wedding photographer specializing in intimate weddings for destination couples who are planning an outdoor wedding at unique & vintage venues who want a fun photography experience while also getting the classic photos that are forever timeless. Alongside my videographer husband, Matt, we are #TeamPeet, a husband and wife photo & video duo. Our couples allow their personalities to shine through by including intentional details with pops of color, and above all want their guests to enjoy celebrating with them on their wedding day. If you just did a little happy dance and feel like we'd be besties on the wedding day I would love to hear from you! Alyssa does amazing work and makes sure she gets every look that you didnt even know you wanted. She spends time thinking through whats best and delivers amazing work. Beyond that, for our wedding, she helped in so many ways other than photography and spent extra time ensuring we got all the moments that mattered. Her work paired along with her husbands Matt and re-peet productions videography is stunning. Do be the fool who chooses to pass them up. OH MY GOODNESS! I feel like I can't say enough how blown away I am with Alyssa and her work. First off, she is just so sweet! She was ecstatic about being able to shoot our wedding, which helped us get PUMPED about having a million and one photos taken of us! haha. She was punctual, professional, poliet, patient, kind, etc on our wedding day. After recieving our photos I got so emotional looking through them becuase she caputured so many amazing moments and emotions from the day. Her work was just stunning and I couldn't be more happy with our photos! A+++++++! Would HIGHLY recommend!
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Dir. Rob Machado and Ian O'Roarty, 2010. A continuation in both surf and music from Machado's film "The Drifter," this film seems to have more of the feel of a true surf film. Take "The Drifter" and get rid of the storyline of "drifting" around Bali and "Melali" is what you get. The surf from not only Machado but also Slater, Reynolds, Robb, Dorian, Malloy, Gerber, Losness, and Tanjung, is captivating and the filming it spot on. Where his previous film tries to make the viewer feel as though his life as a pro surfer is so hard that he needs to escape everything to find solitude this one is straight surf. No nonsense, just great surfers on great waves doing. Throw some great tunes in it and you have one great surf movie. Check it out, and it comes with a bonus CD for those surf checks, or a drive down a back road.
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Rep. Collin Peterson, ranking Democrat on the House Agriculture Committee (Reuters) Another hidden supercommittee menace The "secret farm bill" could overhaul U.S. agriculture for the next five years with no public debate Check out this article! https://www.salon.com/2011/11/17/another_hidden_supercommittee_menace/ Maggie Severns November 17, 2011 6:00PM (UTC) The congressional deficit supercommittee is pulling into the home stretch. Whether the secret, round-the-clock negotiations among its 12 members will yield a budget-cutting deal before its Thanksgiving deadline is the subject of intense speculation in Washington. Republican co-chair Jeb Hensarling indicated on MSNBC on Tuesday night that the Republicans have gone as far as they are willing to go when it comes to compromise. House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and others held a press conference this morning urging the supercommittee to "go big" on an agreement over deficit reduction. The White House, in the meantime, is bracing for failure, according to the Washington Post. This speculation changes daily, making it hard to tell how things will unfold over the next week. But what if the supercommittee does succeed in "going big"? What would that deal look like? Yes, a deficit agreement could result in changes to programs like Social Security and Medicaid. What has been less noticed is that a supercommittee deal could -- and likely would-- end up rewriting other policies in ways that are entirely unexpected. Enter the so-called secret farm bill, an oddball piece of deficit reduction legislation that could rewrite agriculture policy in the United States in one behind-closed-doors deal. "There's no question that the farm bill is what agriculture wants to do," said a budget expert who works closely with farm states. Essentially, the farm bill could become a part of deficit reduction because the House and Senate Agriculture Committees are trying to take advantage of the way the supercommittee's process was set up. Congressional committees can submit recommendations to the supercommittee on ways they would like to see spending cut in their programs. The House and Senate Agriculture Committees, led by agriculture's "Big Four," Sens. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., and Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and Reps. Frank Lucas, R-Okla., and Collin Peterson, D-Minn., appear poised to try to submit their suggestion in the form of the farm bill. The farm bill, approved every five years by Congress, has more to do with your life than you might think. This legislation sets most food and agriculture policies in the United States, from food stamps to food safety measures and crop subsidies. If the Big Four submit a bill that spends less money than the old farm bill did, it could be passable as deficit reduction and potentially get swept through Congress on the coattails of a deficit reduction plan. Though it's impossible to tell exactly what such a plan would look like, it's logical that states the Big Four represent -- Michigan, Kansas, Oklahoma, Minnesota -- and other farm states would be well-represented. But if the secret farm bill become law, some people will go ballistic. Anti-obesity advocates, food safety watchdogs, and food policy advocates have been waiting for Congress to write the next farm bill, which is a rare opportunity for them to plug new policies, such as targeting food stamps so they encourage low-income families to buy healthy foods. But if the new farm bill is written and debated behind closed doors, as is happening right now, they will have to wait another five years for that opportunity. "A farm bill that preserves the status quo instead of addressing a food system that causes disease and wrecks the environment isn't even marginally serious about deficit reduction," wrote food writer and activist Mark Bittman in an Op-Ed for the New York Times last week. It sounds batty, but slipping relatively small pieces of legislation into large, high-stakes bills is a proven way to get a bill passed. The health care reform bill that passed last spring, for example, included a major rewrite of a 40-year-old student loan program that was similarly folded into health reform at the last minute. It was the biggest piece of education-related legislation to get passed Congress in years and it was barely reviewed. Corn states vs. rice states The Big Four stand to gain two things by slipping their farm bill into a deficit agreement: First, they avoid a scenario where the supercommittee simply caps the amount of money budgeted for agriculture in coming years, giving the agriculture committees less autonomy in their decision-making. Second, if they reauthorize the farm bill now they can avoid what would likely be a messy, public battle over food policy and agriculture reform slated to take place next summer, in the middle of an election cycle. Insiders and advocates say the possibility of the secret farm bill becoming the law of the land depends on a number of things happening in the coming weeks. First, the Big Four need to come to an agreement and actually submit a plan that saves the $23 billion to $25 billion over 10 years, as the supercommittee has asked it to do. There are three areas where the agriculture budget could get slashed: nutrition programs such as food stamps, conservation programs that help preserve land and prevent pollution, and crop subsidies. It's likely that around half of the cuts, ranging from $13 billion to $15 billion over 10 years, would come from dropping crop subsidies and replacing them with an expanded crop insurance program that would enable farmers to collect a larger share of their losses from insurance during years with poor profits. Currently, internal divisions are preventing the committees from agreeing among themselves, says a source who works on Capitol Hill. The division line within the Big Four and other congressmen who are trying to lobby them currently falls mostly between corn states, such as Minnesota, and rice states, such as Arkansas. Collin Peterson of Minnesota, for example, is a strong supporter of the new insurance plan. Corn is somewhat volatile and corn farmers would gain from having expanded insurance. Rice, on the other hand, is a less volatile crop and thus benefits more from straight cash subsidies, making it likely that congressmen from rice-producing states are opposing the new insurance deal. Sen. John Boozman, R-Ark., for example, recently emphasized the importance of keeping the "farm safety net" (subsidies and insurance) intact in a deficit deal and played down the need for crop insurance in his state when speaking to the Arkansas News. Unsurprisingly, Arkansas grows almost half of the U.S. supply of rice. That's the debate within farm states. The interests of those not representing farmers, such as people concerned about reducing agriculture pollution or reforming the food stamps program so it encourages families to buy healthier food, don't figure into this equation, and are likely to be overlooked by the secret farm bill. Food stamps would also likely see a small cut, because the the program is popular but constitutes an estimated two-thirds of the costs of the current farm bill, making it hard for the Big Four to plot out a way to reduce spending without at least a minor reduction in spending on food stamps. The Big Four will likely try to sell the new insurance program as having big cost savings though it might not, in fact, save money. During years with good crop prices and yield, offering government-subsidized insurance to farmers is relatively inexpensive. But during years when crop prices and/or yields fall, the government will dole out more money to farmers who have experienced losses, resulting in much less savings. There's a good chance the supercommittee won't fall for agriculture's bait-and-switch with regard to crop subsidies. But the committee could make a deal that hits its deficit reduction mark and looks good on paper while ignoring the variations in actual agriculture savings. An expanded crop insurance program could be popular, too. As one Capitol Hill veteran noted, "Congress loves temporary disaster relief." If the supercommittee does accept the farm bill and then manages to strike a deal before Thanksgiving, then the farm bill heads to Congress as part of the deficit reduction agreement. Congressmen will have to swallow the entire agreement or none at all. It's unlikely that many would change their vote on the $1.2 trillion bill because of the relatively small, $23 billion agriculture component, meaning that if the supercommittee makes a plan that wins approval, the secret farm bill would become law regardless of who loves or hates it. "The outside has really been shut out of the process," commented a source on Capitol Hill. With this and other "secret" bills, there's no knowing what surprises might be waiting if the supercommittee does in fact make a deal. Maggie Severns is a program associate at the New America Foundation. Follow her @maggieseverns. 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How to bring about positive change for yourself and your business through utilising cutting edge tools and techniques from the art and science of NLP. The use of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) in business is ever increasing with more and more businesses recognising that people require more than just 'technical' expertise to deliver results and are beginning to see the value of utilising emotional intelligence and resilience within the work place as being the way forward. This 1 Day course covers a number of key teachings within NLP that will enable you to improve your business performance. Anyone wishing to harness the power of NLP to improve their business and/or personal performance.
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Horror World • View topic - Christmas Horror Stories Board index » Author Boards » Darren O. Godfrey Christmas Horror Stories Moderators: Nanci, HorrorWorld Darren O. Godfrey Post subject: Christmas Horror Stories Horror World Fan Not fiction, but real-life and less-than-happy experiences tied to the Yuletide. Have any? I have one (the worst experience of my life, in fact), but I'll hold off till later. Meantime, feel free to give the gift of sorrows, horrors, and plain old bad luck. Who knows? Maybe it'll help lighten the load... -Darren Post subject: Re: Christmas Horror Stories Okay, here goes: Part One of The Worst Christmas. In September of 1997, my wife, Bridget, was diagnosed with brain tumors. Four of them. One of the doctors on the case, after conferring with Bridget's other doctor, said that he was 99% sure that these tumors were a recurrence of the melanoma she'd had removed from the center of her back 7 years previous. Bridget wasn't convinced. After being told that one of the tumors was near the surface enough for them to attempt a needle biopsy, she said, "Yes. Do that." The doc (an oncologist) took me aside, said, "I don't recommend this." "Because I already know what the results will be. Also, drilling through her skull may only lead to more problems." "Then what do you suggest?" "Go home. Live your lives, both of you. Spending your last few weeks, or maybe months..." [Bridge was given -- Christ, what a stupid word in this context -- 3 months to live] "...in hospital rooms is no way to make the best of your time together." Bridget wouldn't budge. (She rarely did.) The doc was right: the biopsy proved malignancy. And the next MRI showed 16 tumors; each of the original four had three more to play with. It was like throwing gasoline on a fire. Fast forward to Christmas. Bridget and her mother (Gaga to our daughters) went off to visit folks and deliver a few presents, while I kept Kayla and Dylana entertained at Gaga's apartment. An hour later the telephone rang. Bridget, her mother explained between sobs, had collapsed on the floor of some friends' house. The ambulance has been called. Arrangements had been made for the girls to go to a friend's place a few doors down, while the friend's husband whisked me over to the hospital to which Bridget was being taken. Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:27 pm I arrived at the hospital. Half an hour later, Bridget was wheeled in. (They'd been a considerable distance away.) She was taken to Intensive Care. Bridget's mother (her name is Donna) and I discussed whether or not the girls should be brought over...and we opted in the affirmative. Kayla (nearly 7 years old at the time) came solemnly up to me in the waiting room and asked, "Did Mommy die?" I couldn't speak; I merely shook my head and hugged her. Dylana (age 3) joined the hug. Donna's friends then took the girls down the hall where a room full of toys awaited. Some unknown time later a doctor came to us, told us all they could do now was make Bridget as comfortable as possible (with the benefit of morphine), and that a decision needed to be made. The decision. All that kept my wife alive were the machines attached to her. No hope for anything like a recovery. What to do next? Donna felt that the day after Christmas would be a better day for her daughter's passing so that, perhaps, her daughters wouldn't always remember Christmas as the day Mommy died. Myself, I couldn't see where it made much difference -- the Christmas season would bring these memories back, regardless of the exact day it all occured. I went along with Donna's wishes, however. December 26, 1997. Bridget lay in her hospital bed, eyes shut, sailing on a morphine surf. Every half hour or so, her breathing becomes labored and her limbs move...almost writhe. The nurse allows more morphine through one of the tubes: the I.V., and she's off again. I wish I could be there with her... A short time ago, I'd asked the doc in charge, "Once things are...turned off, how long will it be till..." "It takes about twenty minutes. Sometimes less, rarely more." The time has come. Tubes are removed (the most unsettling to watch is the one from her throat). Wires, however, remain attached. Ten minutes pass. Writhing and a low moan starts. A short while in, the nurse apparently feels this is not quite her exit time yet. She gives Bridget a direct morphine injection. Twenty minutes later, harsh breathing, anguished limbs moving, the nurse does the morphine trick again. And then again. It's been nearly an hour since life support has been removed. "She's not ready to go," the nurse says, her eyes locked on mine. "She needs to say goodbye." Her gaze hardens. "To her daughters." We'd thought maybe it wouldn't be a great idea to have the girls watch this particular stage of things. We were wrong. "Bring them in," I say. Upon entering, they both say, "Hi, Mommy," and something amazing happens. Bridget's eyes start to flutter, her lips move, and she even seems to be trying to sit up. Kayla and Dylana do their best to hug their mother, hold her hands, and say, I love you, over and over. Silently, Mommy does the same. The far wall of this hospital room is glass. It had been gray and grim outside...but right then the clouds dissipated and sunshine flooded the room. I sat stunned. I turned gradually, looked behind me for the cameras, the director, the film crew... This had to be a movie, not reality, and if that was so, then Bridget wouldn't really be dying... But she was and she did. She lay back and her heart stopped. And the clouds came back. ttzuma Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 2:31 pm The Glue That Holds Us All Together Bridget Allen Lowry Godfrey died 14 years ago today. I still miss her. Our older daughter, Kayla, is about to turn 21, while Dylana recently turned seventeen. Both are happy, healthy, and very bright. Their mother would be immensely proud of them. She who is tormented by Craig I'm so sorry for your loss Darren. Thank you for sharing this with us. Jazminsdaddy He Who Has Beautiful Eyes that Are a Blessing From God Yes, thank you for sharing. It brought tears to my eyes. Mike Styczen: As far as I can tell, all of Toronto is on the lookout for some sort of demented leprechaun. If Toronto didn't exist, we'd have to invent it Thank you all for reading it. I apologize for any syntax errors above. Each section was rushed (something I hate to do) and posted with little or no editing. I'm sorry as well for the lack of detail. Each time I've attempted to write of my wife's passing, my mind takes hold of only the barest facts, and sprints through them. The setting, for instance. Bridget was diagnosed in Idaho, but most of the rest of what's described above took place on the big island of Hawaii. Her mother lived (and still lives) there, you see. My wife and daughters went there in mid-December and I followed along after wrapping up a job in California. The hospital was (and probably still is) in Kamuela. Shaped a bit like the Pentagon and a bit like a doughnut, its center held a tropical garden. When the gray mist parted and let the sunshine in through that glass wall, it was glowing palm fronds and an array of colorful flora that had me breathless and wondering if I was in a movie. And then there's the aftermath... ...where a young woman, apparently turned on by grieving widowers, made a not-so-subtle pass at me, not 20 minutes after I'd delivered the eulogy... ...and the scattering... Bridget had been cremated (as was her wish) and we spread her ashes across a hillside overlooking the Pacific. A darkly comic moment occured then...one that fans of The Big Lebowski might be familiar with. Followed by a gut-wrenching moment later on, in the shower. Fourteen years have passed, but Christ is it hard to deal with at times. All these years later and a piece of you is still missing, I can only imagine how bad a loss like this must feel. Thank you for sharing with us Darren. Jump to: Select a forum ------------------ General PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING The Cellar Independent Press General Newsdesk The Writer's Den Buy/Sell/Trade Pod of Horror Author Boards Joseph Armstead T.G. Arsenault Brandon Berntson Raven Bower Kevin Bozard Gary Braunbeck Kealan Patrick Burke Jennifer Caress Tim Curran Robert Devereaux Sandy DeLuca Robert Dunbar Gary Frank Darren O. 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We have a good news for all the people who want to get a job in Indian Oil Corporation Limited. Here the IOCL has recently released employment notification. The authority has released the there are 310apprentice vacancies as per the region-wise. There are various vacancies in the department. The interested can apply on online mode and that should be received before the last date November 6, 2017. In the meantime of training, selected candidates could get Rs 7,530 as a stipend per month and other allowances. Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Mathura Refinery has announced the Jr. Engineering Assistant recruitment 2017 on its official site. There are 45 Jr. Engineering Assistant recruitment vacancies in the department. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for this post on online from official website of the department. The last date of submission application through online from the official website is October 31, 2017. For the required qualifications, age limit, key dates look below the article. Candidates who completed Engineering with 50% or IIT course are eligible for this posts. Candidates should have completed 3 years Diploma in Chemical/Refinery & Petrochemical Engineering or BSC (Maths, Physics, Chemistry or Industrial Chemistry) from any recognized University with Minimum 50% marks for general and OBC category candidates. For SC/ST category candidates must have passed with minimum 45%. Candidates should have minimum 1-year experience in the relative department.
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EghtesadOnline: First Vice President Es'haq Jahangiri inaugurated two steel plants in Hamedan Province on Tuesday. The first project is Sabanour Pellet Plant, which came on stream with an investment of 3 trillion rials ($11.15 million) and created 120 jobs. The plant, located in Hamedan's Asadabad County, has the capacity to produce 2,000 tons of pellets per day, IRNA reported. An iron ore concentrate factory, established in 2014, feeds the pellet plant, according to Financial Tribune. Asadabad County possesses considerable iron ore reserves. The second project inaugurated by Jahangiri was Rad Steel Company with a production capacity of 500,000 tons of rebar per year at the preliminary stage. It is located in Vian Industrial Town located in Kabudar-Ahang County of Hamedan. According to the company's Managing Director Ali Akbar Yousefi, the plant has come on stream with an investment of 3.5 trillion rials ($30.04 million), which created 400 direct jobs and 1,500 indirect ones. Earlier on Tuesday, Jahangiri inaugurated a 7-megawatt solar farm in Kabudar-Ahang County. He was also scheduled to cut the ribbon at two other solar farms in the cities of Famenin and Hamedan (central city of Hamedan Province) during his visit. According to Mehr News Agency, the annual demand for 30 million tons of iron ore pellets is met by domestic production that is set to rise to 85 million tons by 2025. Latest statistics on Iran's steel production show the country produced a total of about 25 million tons of crude steel in 2018, up 17.7% compared with 2017. According to the latest report of World Steel Association, Iran is ranked the world's 10th biggest steel producer last year and is placed between Brazil (ninth) with 34.73 million tons and Italy (11th) with 24.47 million tons. Notably, Iran was the second biggest producer of direct reduced iron with 2.3 million tons of production in December and 25.54 in the whole of 2018. The Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization's latest report shows a total of 34.3 million tons of iron ore concentrate were produced in Iran during the nine months to December 21 to register a 22% growth compared with last year's similar period. Iron ore concentrate output during the ninth Iranian month ending Dec. 21 amounted to 3.85 million tons and registered an 18% rise compared with last year's same month. Pellet output hit 31.14 million tons during the nine months, up 32% YOY. It witnessed a 30% year-on-year increase during the ninth month to 3.66 million tons. Production of direct-reduced iron stood at 18.64 million tons during the nine months, up 25% YOY. DRI production reached 2.13 million tons during the ninth month, indicating a 24% growth YOY. From the above raw materials, a total of 14.74 million tons of slab, bloom, billet and ingot were produced during the nine-month period under review, up 10% YOY. As for output during the ninth month of the Iranian year, a total of 1.67 million tons of slab, bloom, billet and ingot were produced to register a 4% growth YOY. A total of 8.3 million tons of finished steel products, including hot- and cold-rolled coils, rebar, beams, pipes, wide and galvanized sheets, were produced during the nine months, up 5% YOY. The production of finished steel products stood at 779,543 tons in the ninth month to register a 13% decline YOY. The country has been working to increase its iron ore processing capacity, including both DRI and hot-briquetted iron production, to feed its steelmaking expansion target.
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New York Caesars Hotels Popular Caesars Hotels in New York Wyndham New Yorker Hotel This historic Midtown Manhattan hotel is 2 minutes' walk from Madison Square Garden and opposite Penn Station. It offers free Wi-Fi access and rooms with a flat-screen cable TV with premium channels. Times Square and the Theater District are 10 minutes' walk away. Each room at The Wyndham New Yorker Hotel is furnished with a desk, hairdryer, and ironing facilities. The suites feature a separate seating area with a sofa bed. Select rooms have a view of the Empire State Building or the Hudson River. Concierge services are available to assist guests with theater tickets, sightseeing tours, airport transportation and more. Room service and meeting facilities are provided. On-site parking is also available. The Wyndham New Yorker provides a gym and 24-hour business centre. Tick Tock Diner, open 24 hours, and Traddoria Bianca serves Italian cuisine. Rockefeller Center is 10 minutes' underground journey from the hotel. Bryant Park is 12 minutes' walk away. Park Central Hotel NewYork 4.2/5Very Good192 Reviews The 4-star Park Central Hotel offers comfort and convenience whether you're on business or holiday in New York (NY). Featuring a complete list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at the Park Central Hotel. Air conditioning, heating, desk, alarm clock, iPod docking station can be found in selected guestrooms. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Park Central Hotel combines warm hospitality with a lovely ambiance to make your stay in New York (NY) unforgettable. Plaza New York Plaza New YorkLocated next to Central Park and 5th Avenue, this internationally renowned Manhattan hotel is a step away from famous shops such as Bergdorf Goodman, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Saks Fifth Avenue. The luxurious and spacious rooms at The Plaza offer the latest technology of in-room iPads and boast modern bathrooms with 24-karat gold platted fixtures and separate rain showers. The Plaza Hotel offers world class restaurants and bars such as the elegant Champagne Bar, the famous Rose Club, the Plaza Food Hall with its gourmet international cuisine and The Palm Court which is one of New York City's finest destinations for Afternoon Tea. Amenities at The Plaza include the world-class Shops at The Plaza, featuring exclusive boutiques and fine food shops, as well as health and wellness facilities including a Caudalie Vinothérapie? Spa, Warren-Tricomi Salon, and a gym by La Palestra. The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel New York The 4-star The Manhattan Hotel at Times Square offers comfort and convenience whether you're on business or holiday in New York (NY). Offering a variety of facilities and services, the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep. To be found at the hotel are 24-hour front desk, facilities for disabled guests, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park. Internet access – wireless, non smoking rooms, air conditioning, heating, wake-up service can be found in selected guestrooms. The hotel's peaceful atmosphere extends to its recreational facilities which include fitness center. Convenience and comfort makes The Manhattan Hotel at Times Square the perfect choice for your stay in New York (NY). New York Hilton Midtown is located at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. For the best vantage point in New York City, choose the stylish Hilton New York Hotel in New York City. Beautifully re-designed, this exquisite Midtown Manhattan hotel features spacious accommodations just steps from Radio City Music Hall, Central Park, Rockefeller Center and the city's dynamic business and media center. Latest booking 5 mins ago The Park Lane Hotel New York Park Lane Hotel is a deluxe hotel with a European ambiance, providing views over Central Park and the New York skyline. It is only 2 minutes' walk from the elegant shops of 5th Avenue and the 59th Street N,Q,R underground station. Spacious and bright, rooms at Park Lane Hotel are fitted with oversized windows and fine linens. Amenities include flat-screen TVs and access to the on-site fitness centre. Enjoy a seasonal menu created by Jeff Cristelli at The Park Room Restaurant, or select from a wide variety of cocktails at Harry's New York Bar. New York's Museum of Modern Art, Radio City Music Hall, and Rockefeller Center, are all within 10 minutes' walk. With the park directly in front of the hotel, jogging and recreational activities are easily accessible. New York Pod 39 Featuring a restaurant, a lounge and a seasonal rooftop bar, this hotel is 5 minutes' walk from Grand Central Terminal. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi. A game room with table tennis is offered on site. Each air-conditioned room includes a work desk and a cable TV at Pod 39. An en suite bathroom with a hairdryer is also provided. Some rooms offer splendid city views. Guests can enjoy cocktails at the Rooftop Lounge & Bar at Pod 39. Salvation Taco serves international tacos for lunch and dinner. The Lobby Lounge & Bar offers food and cocktails daily. A 24-hour reception assists guests at Pod 39 Hotel in Manhattan. Times Square is 20 minutes' walk from the hotel. Rockefeller Center is 1.5 km from New York Pod 39 Hotel. Novotel New York Times Square The Novotel New York Times Square is located in the heart of Midtown New York, right in the theater district on the corner of 52nd St and Broadway and is within walking distance to NY's best attractions including Time Square, Broadway theatres, Central Park, Rockefeller Ctr, museums and 5th Ave prestigious shops. Whether you're staying with us on business or leisure, we offer a range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional: complimentary newspaper, 24h business center, fitness center. See all New York Caesars hotels> Latest Booked Hotels in Caesars Grand Hyatt New York 4.4/5196 Reviews Paramount Times Square New York Row NYC New York InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel Hudson New York, Central Park New York Caesars Hotel Guide
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Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 4 review - the landmark fantasy series draws to a poor conclusion Rory Mellon Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen. Picture: HBO After a season of low points Game of Thrones ended its run with a finale that will live long in the memory, for the wrong reasons. CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS. Maisie Williams as Arya Stark, Isaac Hempstead Wright as Bran Stark and Sophie Turner as Sansa Stark. Picture: HBO Traditionally when reviewing the finale of a beloved television series it would seem appropriate to thank the cast and crew for the journey just enjoyed. However, in this case I feel compelled to congratulate the people behind shows such as LOST, Dexter and How I Met Your Mother. After enduring years of mocking and topping countless 'worst final seasons' list, Game of Thrones has beaten you all. Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister. Picture: HBO What was just a few months ago, arguably, the most anticipated event in television history must surely now rank as the most disappointing. To its credit 'The Iron Throne' was far from the worst slice of Thrones we've been served up this season but the five episodes that preceded it had already inflicted the damage, and this limp finale did little to wash away the foul taste they'd left. Ultimately nobody sat on the iron throne as it went up in flames. Picture: HBO Even though the episode was feature length once again the whole thing felt rushed, a common theme this season. After becoming the 'mad queen' last episode Dany reigned over the ruins of King's Landing promising that her destruction of Westeros' capital was only the beginning of her crusade, and so faced with little choice Jon was forced to cut short her rule. Jon ultimately being the one to kill Dany, the women he loves, after her tragic descent into becoming a cruel tyrant would have made for compelling television had it been given room to breathe. Instead the arc was stuffed into a single season, a shorten one at that, and across such a short timeframe moments that should have been impactful lacked any true weight. The destruction of the iron throne, while utterly predictable, was a nice little touch and felt like a fitting way to wrap up one of the major themes of the show, the struggle for power. After dealing with Daenerys the show quickly switched to the major players being forced to decide who would now rule the seven kingdoms with the spot vacant. This sequence felt laughably bad, not least of which because of the terrible attempts at humour that felt so completely out of place. Game of Thrones, at least in its earlier season, revealed in political manoeuvring but the crowning of King Bran the Broken was truly a face meets palm moment. Sansa arguing for the North to be an independent state was a nice idea, but the immediate granting of this request was a tad ridiculous, shouldn't the North at least hold a referendum first? While there have been many characters and houses throughout the show's run the story has always really been about House Stark and the decision to focus on the remaining members of pack in the closing moments was the correct one. One of the few wise decisions made this season. There were a lot of smaller moments in 'The Iron Throne' that didn't work, Bronn just sort of turning up and being given a seat on the king's council for example, but there's been much more glaring issues in Game of Thrones' finale season for these to even really register anymore. And perhaps it's this muted response that is most telling. After a season of disappointment filled with character arcs being reversed, awful dialogue exchanges and plot holes so gapping that a dragon could fly through them, this similarly weak finale felt inevitable. When the dust settles discussions will be had as to whether this train wreck of a final season tarnishes the whole legacy of the show, personally it just made me want to rewatch the first four seasons when the show was almost unmatched in its quality. One thing is for sure though when the credits did roll on 'The Iron Throne', there was no real sense of mourning or sadness that Game of Thrones will never grace our television screens again. Instead there was just a relief that this slog of a season is finally over, and we can move onto whatever the next television phenomenal will be, fingers crossed it'll have a better ending.
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At this time of year, I often find myself thinking about Christmases past, remembering with fondness singing carols with my family and doing my best shepherd impression in a nativity play. The nativity story is something I've been thinking about in particular, especially the census which required Joseph, and his pregnant wife Mary, to travel to Bethlehem to be counted. Perhaps this has stuck with me because of my statistician father's fondness for demographics, but I also find it increasingly relevant today, working as I do to support information sharing, where the ultimate goal is improving outcomes for vulnerable people. In Luke's gospel, we are told that the census is taking place to enable the Roman Emperor to levy the right amount of tax. Presumably, being counted for this purpose and having this information shared by local officials with the central Roman tax office, was something which Joseph was okay with. He was willing to travel cross-country in the winter to take part after all. However, if he had known that the same information would be used by King Herod later on to identify, and get rid of, all the 1 year old baby boys, I doubt he would have been so compliant. Whilst this is rather an extreme example, it does highlight for me contemporary cultural issues we come across regularly in relation to information sharing, namely the importance of trust and transparency - two things which Dame Fiona Caldicott flagged up in her recent annual report (published 12 December 2017). "It has been demonstrated regularly and repeatedly that no project, however worthy its aims will succeed, unless those holding, sharing and using data act in a way that inspires and retains public trust." how these expectations should influence and shape the way that data is shared to support both individuals' direct care and purposes such as genetic testing and research. The role of the new national opt-out in building (or re-building) public trust is also recognised in the report. Highlighting it as an opportunity for the government and NHS to show that they are listening to people's concerns and give the public a real choice about how their healthcare record is used for purposes other than direct care. "We also need to offer the public a genuine choice. The opt-out provides the means to demonstrate to the public that their wishes are respected, and their concerns are understood and listened to. There should be no watering down of that option. We need to build trust carefully if the true benefits of sharing information are to be realised." In order to build this trust carefully, effective communication about the national opt-out, and information sharing in general, will be needed soon, and over an extended period of time. This communication will also need to be targeted both directly at the public, but also at the frontline practitioners likely to be charged with explaining the opt-out to their service users. Through our work at the Centre, I've already had the opportunity to help shape and get involved with discussions about information sharing with members of the public at both a national level (through our involvement in the government's consultation on the last NDG review) and locally (through our work with CHC in the North East). So, my hope for 2018, is to see and be involved in more public engagement about information sharing. I'm also hoping that Dame Fiona's annual report, and perhaps in some small way this blog, will build on this festive season of goodwill to all, and encourage you to play a part in gaining and keeping the public's trust in information sharing, by being clear about the purpose(s) for which information is being shared, the steps you're taking to make sure you stick to this, and the way in which people can exercise their information rights to provide another layer of control and oversight.
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LIFO-Rising - BC Bookkeeping Tutorials|dwmbeancounter.com LIFO Calculations Using the Perpetual and Periodic Inventory System Rising Prices LIFO - Last-in First-out Now we're going to take a look at the LIFO Costing Method used with the Perpetual and Periodic Inventory Methods during a period of rising prices. LIFO with the Perpetual Inventory Method The following information about our product Super Widget will be used to illustrate the calculations involved using the Periodic and Perpetual Inventory Methods with the LIFO Costing Method (Cost Flow Assumption). Our Schedule of Purchases and Beginning Inventory Beginning Inventory is made up of 100 units with a cost per unit of $8.00 for a total cost assigned of $800.00. Purchases of Super Widget made during the year are as follows: Date Quantity Unit Cost Extended Cost Invoice Number Supplier January 15, xxxx 200 $8.25 1,650 A-976123 Acme Products March 5, xxxx 300 $8.50 2,550 7898000 Alternate Products September 10, xxxx 200 $8.75 1,750 A-999999 Acme Products December 20, xxxx 150 $9.00 1,350 B-789012 Acme Products Total Purchases 850 7,300 Our Stock Record Card (Subsidiary Ledger Card) for Super Widgets assuming a LIFO Cost Flow appears below: (1) Our first entry on our Stock Ledger Card is our beginning inventory which is 800 units at a cost of $8.00 each resulting in a beginning value of $800. These units and costs were carried over from our prior year ending balances. (2) Our second entry is our Jan 15, xxxx purchase of 200 units at a unit cost of $8.25. We now have two cost "layers" of inventory totalling 300 units with a total cost assigned of $2,480 composed of our original beginning balance of 100 units @ $8.00 and our new layer of 200 units @ $8.25. (3) Our third entry is our Jan 20, xxxx sale of 100 units. Since we are using the LIFO (Last-in First-out) Cost Flow method, the 100 units sold come from our newest purchases which in this case represent 100 units from our purchase made Jan 15, xxxx. The 100 units sold are assigned an $8.25 per unit cost cost which is the cost assigned to our newest units. Our remaining balance is now made up of 200 units with a total cost assigned of $1,625 composed of our original beginning balance of 100 units @ $8.00 and 100 @ $8.25 units remaining in our second (most current) layer. The remaining purchase and sales transactions included in our Stock Record Card follow the same logic. Cost layers are added with purchases and decreased by sales from the most current cost layer(s). The yellow highlighted balances represent our Cost Of Goods Sold and Ending Inventory amounts at the end of our period. LIFO with the Periodic System Of course our first step is taking a physical inventory of the goods on hand as of the end of our year (period). After counting our Super Widgets, we recorded 100 units on our count sheet. Now that we have the quantity, we need to assign costs to the cost of units that were sold (Cost Of Goods Sold) and our remaining units on hand (Ending Inventory). We worked backward in our example of FIFO with the Periodic Inventory Method. This time, we're going to work forward beginning with the oldest purchases (supplier invoices) in order to gather the unit cost(s) to use for valuing (assigning cost) to our Ending Inventory. Since the LIFO Inventory Method assumes that the newest (last) goods purchased are sold first, then logically the goods on hand (Ending Inventory) would have the earliest (oldest) cost assigned. Fortunately, as I recommended earlier, although not absolutely necessary in our example we maintained a detail record of our purchases for the year. If we had not, we would have to dig through supplier invoices in order to find the unit cost(s) to use. As I stated earlier, this can be a real time consuming "hassle". Working forward (from the oldest to the newest) from our schedule or search and analysis of our beginning inventory and invoices, our first oldest or earliest purchase is represented by our Beginning Inventory. By chance, the beginning balance is made up of 100 units with a unit cost of $8.00. We lucked out. Since we only need to find the unit cost for 100 units from our count and that make up our Ending Inventory, the Beginning Inventory unit cost of $8.00 per unit is the only unit cost we need to assign cost to our units on hand and remaining in Inventory. 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"Yep", he replied. "That's why I dumpin it here, cause it says: 'Fine For Dumping Garbage'.." Hitting home with the "Georgia" jokes i see. Good ones though, thanks for the read. I thought the Louisiana one was probably the best. But they all were pretty good. * Oh, I just couldn't. Hell, she's only sixteen. * I'll take Shakespeare for 1000, Alex. * Duct tape won't fix that. * Honey, I think we should sell the pickup and buy a family sedan. * Come to think of it, I'll have a Heineken. * We don't keep firearms in this house. * Has anybody seen the sideburns trimmer? * You can't feed that to the dog. * I thought Graceland was tacky. * No kids in the back of the pickup, it's just not safe. * Honey, did you mail that donation to Greenpeace? * Do you think my gut is too big? * I'll have grapefruit and grapes instead of biscuits and gravy. * Honey, we don't need another dog. * Who gives a crap who won the Civil War? * Give me the small bag of pork rinds. * Too many deer heads detract from the decor. * Spittin' is such a nasty habit. * I just couldn't find a thing at Wal-Mart today. * Trim the fat off that steak. * Cappuccino tastes better than Espresso. * The tires on that truck are too big. * I'll have the Arugula and Radicchio salad. * I've got it all on the C drive. * Unsweetened tea tastes better. * Would you like your fish poached or broiled? * My fiancee, Bobbie Jo, is registered at Tiffany's. * I've got two cases of Zima for the Super Bowl. * Little Debbie snack cakes have too many fat grams. * She's too young to be wearing a bikini. * Does the salad bar have bean sprouts? * Hey, here's an episode of "Hee Haw" that we haven't seen.
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Q: $\sigma$-compact and weak* convergence It is from Stein's Functional Analysis Chapter 1, Problem 4. Suppose $X$ is a $\sigma$-compact measurable metric space, and $C_b(X)$ is separable, where $C_b(X)$ denotes the Banach space of bounded continuous functions on $X$ with sup-norm. If $\{\mu_n\}_{n=1}^\infty$ is a bounded sequence in $M(X)$, then there exists a $\mu\in M(X)$ and a subsequence $\{\mu_{n_j}\}_{j=1}^\infty$, so that $\mu_{n_j}$ convergens to $\mu$ in the following (weak*) sense: $$\int_X g(x)d\mu_{n_j}(x)\to \int_X g(x)d\mu(x),\quad \text{for all }g\in C_b(X).$$ ========== Here $M(X)$ is the space of finite signed Borel measures on $X$. A: (1) The $\sigma$-compactness of $X$ is redudant. Proposition. Let $X$ be a metric space. Then $X$ is compact if and only if $C_b(X)$ is separable. ($\implies$) By considering the covering $B(x,\frac{1}{n})$, we see that $X$ contains a countable dense subset $\{x_n\}$. With $f_n(x)=d(x,x_n)$, by Stone-Weierstrass theorem, finite linear combinatoriations of $f_n(x)$ over $\mathbb Q$ is dense in $C_b(X)$. (See this) ($\Longleftarrow$) Assume $X$ is not compact (sequential compact), we have a sequence $P=\{x_n\}$ with no limit points. For each $A\subseteq P$ with $B=P-A$, note that $A,B$ closed and $A\cap B=\emptyset$, we have a continuous function $f_A$ with $0\leq f\leq 1$, $f(A)=1$ and $f(B)=0$ (Urysohn). We have $\Vert f_{A_1}-f_{A_2}\Vert=1$ if $A_1\neq A_2$. (See this) (2) With $X$ compact, we only need to construct a bounded linear functional $\ell$ to have the finite signed Borel measure $\mu$. Let $\{g_k\}$ be dense in $C_b(X)$. Then with a diagnoal process, we can choose a $\mu_{n_j}$ such that $\int_X g_k(x)d \mu_{n_j}(x)$ convergent for all $g_k$. With $$ \begin{aligned} \ell(g_k)&=\lim_{j\to \infty} \int_X g_k(x)d \mu_{n_j}(x),\\ \ell(g)&=\lim_{g_{t}\to g} \ell (g_{t}).\end{aligned}$$ Then $\ell$ is well-defined, bounded and linear.
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(Reuters Health) - Children, teens and young adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be more than four times more likely to sustain traumatic brain injuries than other youth, a Taiwanese study suggests. While the study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how ADHD might directly cause brain injuries, it's possible the condition makes children more reckless with sports and leisure activities or less attentive when they're driving cars or riding bikes, said study author Dr. Mu-Hong Chen, of Taipei Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan. "Impulsivity is very much linked with risky health behaviors," Chen said by email. Worldwide, up to about seven percent of children and teens and two percent of young adults have ADHD, researchers note in the Journal of Adolescent Health, July 1. While the condition is characterized by a variety of social and behavioral problems that can make young people more accident prone, research to date has been mixed on the potential for ADHD to cause brain injuries or for ADHD treatment to reduce this risk. "It is not clear if traumatic brain injury causes ADHD which then leads to repeat TBI or whether having ADHD puts a child at risk for behaviors which increase the risk for sustaining a TBI," said Dr. Jack Tsao, a neurology researcher at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center who wasn't involved in the study. But a key finding, he said by email, "is that starting a child on medications to reduce the symptoms of ADHD leads to a small decreased risk for initial injury and repeat TBI after the initial TBI." The study didn't break down the risk of brain injury by age, making it difficult to say if the bigger problem might be kids on the playground, teens playing ball, or young adults driving cars, noted Anthony Kontos, research director of the sports medicine concussion program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Still, parents of young children and teens can still take precautions to minimize the risk, Kontos, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email. "Children with ADHD who consistently take these medications are likely to have better attentional focus, which would minimize distractions and help maintain focus on relevant cues in the environment or while performing a task - such as playing a sport or on the playground or riding a bicycle," Kontos added. "Helmets should always be worn by children engaging in at-risk activities such as cycling or skateboarding," Kontos said. Cite this: ADHD Tied to Increased Concussion Risk for Kids - Medscape - Jul 24, 2018.
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We have been feverishly preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Irma, now a Category 5 Hurricane with sustained winds of 180MPH. Irma is trekking west at 14MPH. The anticipated arrival of eye will be around 8 to 9pm local time. It couldn't be worse timing. Our friends on Barbuda and Antigua have been preparing as well. Helping out neighbors, boarding up windows and otherwise ensuring that there is enough food and water to last through the storm, and beyond. Peter Cuffy has been a machine the last 48 hours. Here are a few photos taken by Howard Segree and Akia Cheeka Joseph pre-storm. Take a look at the pic of all the lounge chairs in the pool where we are staying. It is just eery to see that. Please be in prayer for the arrival of any assistance that may be needed. Please also consider donating to Hurricane Irma Relief effort at: https://bonniefloydministries.churchcenteronline.com/…/hurr… – Updates ongoing at www.bonniefloyd.com.
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Q: How can I reuse a Django view with a post method for my API I am currently trying to create an API with DRF on my backend for a mobile application. I would like to know if it is possible to reuse some POST methods already implemented by passing them a request as parameter. Thank you, Here is the view in question: The method I am interested in is the POST method. class ShopModuleCategoryCreateView(ShopModuleMixin, BorgiaView): """ """ permission_required_self = 'modules.change_config_selfsalemodule' permission_required_operator = 'modules.change_config_operatorsalemodule' menu_type = 'shops' template_name = 'modules/shop_module_category_create.html' def __init__(self): #logger.error(' __init__') super().__init__() self.shop = None self.module_class = None self.form_class = None def has_permission(self): has_perms = super().has_permission() if not has_perms: return False else: self.form_class = formset_factory(wraps(ModuleCategoryCreateForm)( partial(ModuleCategoryCreateForm, shop=self.shop)), extra=1) return True def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs): """ permet d'afficher la page de vente """ context = self.get_context_data(**kwargs) context['cat_form'] = self.form_class() context['cat_name_form'] = ModuleCategoryCreateNameForm( initial={'order': self.module.categories.all().count()}) return render(request, self.template_name, context=context) def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs): """ Permet de publier la creation d'une nouvelle categorie cat_name_form => renvoie une objet Form avec le nom et l'ordre entré self.module => Module de vente en libre service du magasin Pi """ cat_name_form = ModuleCategoryCreateNameForm(request.POST) f = open("myfile.txt", "a") f.write(str(request)) if cat_name_form.is_valid(): category = Category.objects.create( name=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['name'], order=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['order'], module=self.module, shop_id=self.shop.pk, category_image=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['category_image'], ) logger.error(self.shop.id) cat_form = self.form_class(request.POST) for product_form in cat_form.cleaned_data: try: product = Product.objects.get( pk=product_form['product'].split('/')[0]) if product.unit: quantity = int(product_form['quantity']) else: quantity = 1 CategoryProduct.objects.create( category=category, product=product, quantity=quantity ) except ObjectDoesNotExist: pass except KeyError: pass return redirect(self.get_success_url()) def get_success_url(self): """ Permet de ... self.module_class => self_sales self.shop.pk => affiche bien la pk du shop en question """ #logger.error(' get_success_url') # logger.error(self.shop.pk) return reverse('url_shop_module_config', kwargs={'shop_pk': self.shop.pk, 'module_class': self.module_class}) I tried the following code, I don't know if it's a good thing or if there is a better way to do it ? class TestPost(views.APIView): permission_classes = (permissions.AllowAny,) def __init__(self): request = WSGIRequest({ 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST', 'wsgi.input': StringIO(), }) request.POST = QueryDict('csrfmiddlewaretoken=x9ceGh2r5yxBot8dqY4rBgKpOMCmqUzpSM937ZoBZ93TA0jRyHzfb5lDPpEfrUA0&name=cat0&order=3&category_image=image&form-TOTAL_FORMS=2&form-INITIAL_FORMS=0&form-MIN_NUM_FORMS=0&form-MAX_NUM_FORMS=1000&form-0-product=6/unit&form-0-quantity=123&form-1-product=5/unit&form-1-quantity=258', mutable=True) a= ShopModuleCategoryCreateView() a.has_permission() a.post(request=request) A: I would suggest to move your business logic to a dedicated method in services.py and use the new method in your API view and your existing django view. The following code is just a draft to show the intention, it may not be copy'n'paste ready and working. But the idea should be clear what to do. services.py def service_function(shop, module, category_name=None, category_order=None, category_image=None, cat_form_cleaned_data=None): if category_name and category_order and category_image: category = Category.objects.create( name=category_name, order=category_order, module=module, shop_id=shop.pk, category_image=category_image, ) logger.error(shop.id) for product_form in (cat_form_cleaned_data or []): try: product = Product.objects.get( pk=product_form['product'].split('/')[0]) if product.unit: quantity = int(product_form['quantity']) else: quantity = 1 CategoryProduct.objects.create( category=category, product=product, quantity=quantity ) except ObjectDoesNotExist: pass except KeyError: pass views.py class ShopModuleCategoryCreateView(ShopModuleMixin, BorgiaView): # your existing code ... def post(self, request, *args, **kwargs): """ Permet de publier la creation d'une nouvelle categorie cat_name_form => renvoie une objet Form avec le nom et l'ordre entré self.module => Module de vente en libre service du magasin Pi """ f = open("myfile.txt", "a") f.write(str(request)) cat_name_form = ModuleCategoryCreateNameForm(request.POST) category_name = None category_order = None category_image = None if cat_name_form.is_valid(): cat_form = self.form_class(request.POST) category_name=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['name'] category_order=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['order'] category_image=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['category_image'] service_function( shop=self.shop, module=self.module, category_name=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['name'], category_order=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['order'], category_image=cat_name_form.cleaned_data['category_image'], cat_form_cleaned_data=cat_form.cleaned_data, ) return redirect(self.get_success_url()) # your code ... api/views.py class TestPost(views.APIView): permission_classes = (permissions.AllowAny,) def post(self, request): # add your code to determine the data from the API request service_function(shop, module, category_name, category_order, category_image, cat_form_cleaned_data, ...) # your API code
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Boston is an amazing city. It has some of everything. Far more than you could ever hope to see in one trip. Part of Boston's charm is that it has several venues for adults, for kids, for the whole family. Boston has history, the bay, museums, sports, shopping, music, breweries, cannolis. If you include the surrounding area, your options almost become limitless (beaches, Lexington and Concord, John Adams tour in Quincy, Newport mansions in Rhode Island, Six Flags, I could go on and on). Unfortunately most of these hot spots are relatively expensive--the aquarium and whale watching, most museums including the highly rated Science Museum and Fine Arts Museum, a Red Sox game at Fenway, some of the stops on the Freedom Trail, not to mention parking, shopping, and restaurants (you have to try the lobster). However, we did find some of the cheaper sights. Here are our favorite five free or almost free hot spots in Boston when touring with children. Especially if your kids live in a place that does not have a subway system, the subway is a major highlight. My children particularly enjoyed that the subway went both under and above ground providing them with plenty of tunnels and views. Inside one of the tunnels is a "movie" where pictures have been drawn along the wall. At subway speeds, those individual pictures blend into a movie similar to a flip book. After initially finding their legs, my children also tried subway surfing where you stand in the aisle and try to maintain your balance as the train turns, slows, speeds up, and stops. You do need to be careful entering and exiting (mind the gap) and try to surf safely. We found most fellow subway passengers to be friendly and delighted with our children's excitement but we also made sure we practiced manners, particularly during crowded times. And in Boston, children under 11, ride for free. Adults can purchase a week pass which is very economical if you want to make multiple stops or will be touring for more than a day or two. Probably more enjoyable than the subway was the ferry that crosses near the Aquarium to Charlestown where the Freedom Trail ends at Bunker Hill and the USS Constitution. Not only is this a cost effective way to get to the end of the Freedom Trail, but it gives you a fantastic view of the harbor from the Boston clock tower to Old North Church. (This also a great place to pick up discount t-shirts from the street vendors). This 50 acre park is a landmark in itself (and a subway stop). The best part is the frog pond where children can wade in the summer in a foot or so of water (unfortunately it frequently closes largely because of weather). Nearby is a large playground with features for tots as well as older children. On the other side of the park is a whimsical bridge, the "Make Way for Ducklings" statues, and the swan boat ride (which does charge a fee). The Common is also home to a few historical sites including a large statue of George Washington, smaller statues primarily depicting various wars, and is the spot of the original stocks and hanging tree from colonial times. A carousel was recently added (which also charges a fee). Be careful to check the weather and the event schedule before going. I also recommend you bring a picnic which seems to be a crowd pleaser at my house. The Freedom Trail is a well known walk through Boston that covers 17 sites. Some of them are free, some of them are kid friendly. Others are not. Before going, familiarize yourself with the stops and prepare your children ahead of time. Take their ages and interests into consideration when deciding which parts to do. My children's favorite stops were Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill, and the USS Constitution, although they were willing to go to most of the other sites, many of which we only stayed at for a short time. The Granary Burying Ground located next to Boston Common was an unexpected surprise. This graveyard holds Sam Adams, James Otis, Paul Revere, victims of the Boston Massacre, Mother Goose (did you know there was a woman behind the legend?) and other historic figures. It was very moving for me and an incredible teaching moment. As you continue on the trail, be sure to point out the hop scotch by the Benjamin Franklin statue in honor of early American public schools. You will want to hit Faneuil Hall (also called Quincy Market) around meal or snack time (okay, that means this stop will not be free or almost free). It is a food court on steroids and shopping mecca. Point out the grasshopper weathervane on top used as a spy symbol during the Revolution and a symbol of wealth. Have your boys stand next to the bronzed shoes of Larry Bird (they are as big as clown shoes). Across the bay is the USS Constitution (see below) and Bunker Hill. Find a burst of energy, the Bunker Hill monument is a mere 292 stairs to the top in very humid air. My older kids raced to the top and I followed about 10 minutes behind with a 16-month-old in arms. The views are spectacular not to mention the bragging rights. One of the last stops on the Freedom Trail, this Naval ship dates back to 1797. Still operated today by the Navy, the free tour of this ship is one of the best I have ever been on--funny, full of facts and stories, with plenty to see both on deck and below. Wait time varies and the holding area is outside so avoid going in the heat of the day or during heavy storms. Adjacent is a wonderful museum (with a suggested donation). The main floor is mostly geared towards adults with short explanatory films and exhibits. Upstairs is a mini children's museum. Children pretend to be enlisting in the Navy or Marines 200 years ago. They can scrub the deck, works the masts, cook in the mess hall, see the life of an officer, swing in a hammock, shoot the cannon, see how the ship survived the pirates, and much more. Our then second grader rated this higher than the expensive and famous New England Aquarium. The Boston Children's Museum is one of the best in the nation and only costs $1 per person on Friday evenings. Yes, it will be crowded. Yes, you will want to stay until closing at 9:00 which will mean a late bedtime. It is well worth it. Climb through the 3 story puzzle sculpture, explore Arthur's world, play a new game, have fun in the bubble room, dance on the lighted floor, explore the Japanese house, and delight in Peep's World sand and water tables (just name a few of the exhibits). We only saw about 2/3 of the museum in the 4 hours we visited! Parking on discount days is impossible so be sure to take the subway. Many museums (not just the Children's Museum) offer a free or heavily discounted day, so be sure to check their websites. Although, families with young children might want to pass. A short drive from Boston also has other family friendly venues particularly the beach (though some charge a parking fee or small beach access fee) and Lexington-Concord National Park (a family friendly must see). As you can tell from the list, Boston involves a lot of walking, standing, and climbing stairs--A LOT. So be sure to grab your sneakers. But leave most your money home for a day or two and enjoy the cheaper side of the city. Boston has got everything to which one can enjoy them to the fullest, doesn't matter whether it is a museum, history or something else. Boston city has got something special that brings excitement in ones life.
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Guy comes up to the bar, big guy, beard, glasses, orders a drink, starts a tab. I write his name down, mark down one beer. About an hour later, my fellow bartender turns to me at the register, and says, what's this guy's name behind you? I look, it's the guy with the beard. I say, his name is William. I feel pretty good about remembering his name. It's really strange why I remember some names, and can't, for the life of me, remember other names. The next night, I'm bartending, guy comes up to the bar. Hey. It's the same guy. I call out, hey William! You're back! I finish up with the person I'm helping, then go up to William. He orders a beer on tap, if I remember correctly. I pour it, bring it to him. I say, you gotta be impressed that I remembered your name from last night. I don't know why, some people's names I can just remember. You're William, right? He says, yeah. Well, actually, I go by Casey. And then my confidence deflates. This entry was posted in Bar Story on March 2, 2015 by Clint Curtis.
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Demonstrations of intelligent connectivity were on-hand at "Innovation City" during the Mobile World Congress Americas conference at the LA Convention Center September 12-14. The conferences are held annually in the U.S., Barcelona and Shanghai. They are put on by the GSMA, (the Groupe Speciale Mobile Association), which represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide, uniting more than 750 operators with over 350 companies. Bee Corp/NimbeLink: Honeybees are essential for agriculture with one-third of the world's food supply dependent on honeybee pollination. Honeybees are vulnerable to a combination of parasites, pesticides and climate change. The Bee Corp and NimbeLink have developed a hive tracking and management system. This intelligent agriculture system combines the latest LTE-M cellular networks, with smart IoT asset tracking and the latest hive health and data analytics – with the end goal of improving the sustainability of natural pollination. (LTE-M is an acronym for Long Term Evolution for Machines. It's a low-power, wide area technology which supports the IoT and provides extended coverage). NimbeLink, with HQ in Minnesota, provides cellular-based services and products. The Bee Corp, with HQ in Indiana, developed decision-support software powered by real-time sensor monitoring and hive data analytics. Unmanned Life: This London-based startup is a 5G-networrked, autonomy-as-a-service provider. Its software platform manages unmanned ground vehicles, aerial vehicles like drones and other robotics systems — all through a single interface. It's supported by the UK's government. At the conference, it demonstrated the value of combining 5G, AI and IoT to show what will underpin the upcoming autonomous economy, specifically in areas like industrial automation, urban management and emergency response. It's go-to-market strategy is to work in synergy with major industrial conglomerates in multi-billion dollar sectors to facilitate the fourth industrial revolution. It did a live demonstration of multiple robot and drone swarms working together, autonomously, using 5G network capability, indoors, in a coordinated manner. It was significant because the robots and drones did not rely on GPS or motion sensing, but were powered solely by the company's software platform.
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Liability: Can multiple insurance company policies be liable for one accident? David Hollingsworth was recently featured in Lawyer's Weekly, where he discussed joint and several liability. Specifically the article mentioned what can happen when a person is injured by multiple parties. What most people don't know is that when someone is injured by multiple parties, there may also be multiple insurance policies that can provide compensation. In particular, David highlighted a recent tragic accident that resulted in catastrophic injuries and death. The case highlighted the importance of joint and several liability. The Negligence Act was set up for situations such as this recent tragic accident. In this case, there were multiple people and families that needed compensation. Sadly, there were limitations on the at-fault driver's insurance policy and that policy would not be enough to compensate the multiple accident victims. In this case, the City of Ottawa was also deemed to be partially responsible (20 percent) yet they could be responsible for 95 percent of the compensation to the accident victims and their families. Because the City of Ottawa's insurance pockets are much deeper, they actually end up making up the difference in compensation that is needed for all the families. It appears that the Negligence Act in fact protects accident victims that find themselves in a situation where there is adequate compensation available. The City of Ottawa is appealing the decision. David later discussed another case where the courts did not attach liability to "other" parties involved in an accident and as a result the accident victims and their families did not receive the compensation that was needed. If you or a loved one has been injured you should contact an experienced Ottawa injury lawyer to discuss what Accident Benefits you may be entitled to. Your Ottawa injury lawyer will be able to help you establish what your short-term and long-term needs will be.
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GBP/USD is facing 1.4345 resistance. A breakout of this level would indicate that the uptrend from 1.1946 (Oct 7, 2016 low) has resumed, then next target would be at 1.5000 area. Support levels are at 1.3950 and 1.3711, only a break below these levels could signal completion of the uptrend.
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Polyester / cotton easycare capri leg pyjama in white shirt style with white lace around sleeve and navy piping. The terrific Pyjama Style 7XK94L from Givoni has sold out. We did have it inWhite Print / M, White Print / Xl & White Print / Xxl.
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On the Level | Flood Monitoring for Coastal Resilience Dr. Stephanie A. Smith | May 12, 2021 Flood Monitoring for Coastal Resilience Resilience refers to a community's ability to recover from any damaging event, including severe weather events. "Coastal Resilience" captures the ability to recover from things like hurricanes as well as more chronic challenges like sea-level rise induced by climate change. Both hurricanes and sea-level rise are contributing to roadway flooding in coastal communities throughout the world, and the ability of a community to grapple with flooding is becoming one of the most important hallmarks of its coastal resilience. In case you think that flooding is mainly an economic hazard due to the destruction of homes and businesses, and a mere inconvenience for drivers, flooding claims lives in the U.S. every year, and in some years hundreds of lives. Source: Statista 2021 Further, roadway flooding is even more dangerous. According to the National Weather Service, flooding is second only to summer heat as a cause of weather-related deaths in the U.S., and deaths during floods are most often of people trapped in vehicles. Along the Eastern seaboard of the U.S. one coastal community was experiencing storm-induced flooding events that were crippling the city with an ever-increasing frequency starting in the early 2010s. Residents fleeing the city during severe storms could find themselves trapped in traffic jams on flooded roadways as water levels rose, with no clear direction about alternative routes or how they might evacuate faster and most safely. This community decided to take control and position itself for Coastal Resilience. They did this by putting out an RFI (Request for Information) to learn more about what technologies and solutions were available to monitor the flooding of their roadways. City officials and scientific consultants thoroughly evaluated the RFI responses, which eventually led them to choose the YSI team's proposal: a network of roadway monitoring systems that combine water level sensors and telemetry for a real-time alert system. The alerts would not only be directed at city managers, but also to news stations and mobile apps that drivers could access directly from their phones. In this final installment of my "On the Level" blog series (Groundwater Measurements at High Altitude and Stormwater Monitoring for a Refinery's NPDES Permit are the other two), this project allows me to demonstrate an interesting contrast between two types of sensor technologies to monitor for roadway flooding: Contact or Non-contact sensors. I'll close by describing a clever approach to a flood alert system that connects the data from these monitoring stations directly to drivers. A Tale of Two Sensors: Contact Versus Non-Contact Water Level Sensors Each roadway monitoring installation proposed by YSI for this project would use one of two types of water-level sensors: radar or a vented pressure transducer. In my first "On The Level" blog I talked about vented level pressure transducers, in that case for groundwater monitoring in Lhasa, Tibet using EXO sondes. My colleague James Chen's data demonstrated the value of vented level measurements in contrast with non-vented measurements. That blog has pictorial representations of pressure transducers that show how a "vented" transducer works, and why venting is preferable in shallow water applications, especially where storm scenarios are at play. For our roadway flooding project, we clearly will have shallow water and storm conditions, so vented pressure transducers were a great fit. So why aren't we using vented pressure transducers at all of the stations? This question points to an interesting trend in the last 10 years or so, towards "non-contact" sensors, exemplified in this blog by YSI's Nile Radar Sensor. Some of the monitoring installations in this community would be over actual roads, not just nearby in ditches or stormwater drains. A "contact" sensor like a pressure transducer, with its long cable from the sensor to the logging and telemetry box, cannot be placed on roads, or even near roads, without being damaged or causing a hazard to drivers. Radar is also an excellent option when water may not always be present, or the sensor cannot be placed in the water due to other hazards (like cars!). Radar sensors will be placed on existing structures like bridges and culverts for this project, over waterways prone to flooding. The radar may seem "exposed" to the elements, but Nile radars are ruggedized for almost any environment and can be bracketed within a NEMA enclosure with their "nose" sticking out. (Yes, nose is my term for it, not a technical term, and since this is my blog, that's what we're calling it). There are other advantages to non-contact water level sensors like the Nile. Non-contact sensors can't be washed away by fast-flowing water and may be harder to reach by vandals when secured properly because they're not at ground level. Importantly, they are not prone to biofouling or getting covered up by debris, common occurrences that can render contact sensors nonfunctional. Non-contact level sensors are also very popular when tides are at play, such as in this fascinating flood monitoring project our team did in Terrebonne Parish in Louisiana. Our team in the Asia Pacific region briefly described use of the Nile by the Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan for tide monitoring, as another example. Last but not least, the Nile is also used by NOAA in the U.S. (as outlined in NOAA's Recent Development and Test of Scalable Water Level Measurement Systems), and in fact, one of the features that make the Nile popular is a set of measurement modes we specifically developed for NOAA, but which are used worldwide, as outlined in the Mekong Delta project carried out by our Asia Pacific team. I would be remiss if I didn't mention that radar isn't the only type of non-contact water level sensor. There are also ultrasonic sensors such as the GWI WL705 sensor. Rather than an electromagnetic signal, an ultrasonic sensor emits sound waves. Ultrasonics are generally less expensive than radar, plus they are super easy to install and work great in a lot of applications. However, they can be affected by temperature changes and direct sunlight, and the ultrasonic principle relies on clean signal transmission and receipt of the signal. In other words, they can be "noisy." Noise is overcome in the Nile via an exceptional (relative to competing radars) mapping feature, essentially suppressing interfering echoes from obstructions or changes in the radar signal's path. This smart feature makes the Nile a good choice for an urban environment (or for any environment, really) where flow paths might change or things discarded on a road make the signals look different to the radar. Driving rain or the like might interfere or be seen as a false echo with an ultrasonic sensor. So without the mapping function like the Nile, an ultrasonic sensor might not be the best fit for a flooding program. Also note that the WL705 has an analog output, whereas the Nile has an SDI-12 protocol, making it popular for environmental monitoring. In sum, here's how I see it: Ultrasonics are fine for industrial applications like being used in tanks and solid structures, and for "stable" applications outdoors, but radar is usually a better choice for outdoor environmental applications where things can change drastically. I'm sure not everyone will agree with that assessment and it is a bit of an oversimplification, admittedly. But look closely at what your objectives are before choosing something simply on the basis of price. Finally, an advantage of non-contact sensors is that they are not affected by changes in barometric pressure or water density (salinity), both important considerations described in my first On The Level blog. They also don't require a desiccant and aren't really affected if you change the position of the radar. Sooo…if radars are so awesome, then why use the pressure transducers (PTs) at all for our roadway monitoring project? Well, a major reason —you may have already guessed it—is cost. There are PTs that, even if not very accurate, are often good enough for the task at hand and which can cost about half of a radar (maybe even less if non-vented). Sometimes knowing the water level within 2-3 mm just isn't necessary. So for this specific project radar was used when a PT wouldn't work because of the environment, but not necessarily because of a big advantage with respect to accuracy or precision of the measurement. It's a similar reason to why the SonTek IQ was the tool of choice for stormwater monitoring in the second On the Level blog: it's not that it's the best water level sensor for all things, but it's definitely the best combination of water level and flow monitoring available and was ideal for the NPDES compliance task at hand. There are countless options for measuring water level; YSI sells other water level sensors not featured in this blog series. In the end, though, there isn't a "best" water level sensor. The choice must first be driven by the application, and then by other considerations like budget, compatibility with loggers or power systems, and ease of use. Returning to the road flooding case study, I want to digress from talking about water level to mention an exciting idea we proposed for this specific project, and which could be a real breakthrough for a community's coastal resilience. Delivering Road Flood Monitoring Data Directly to Drivers Every water level sensor in this project is integrated with a low-power, low-maintenance, and robust telemetry solution that can withstand harsh weather conditions and is tamper-resistant for monitoring sites that are easily accessed by the public. The YSI team leveraged the wide-area availability of LTE Cellular networks since reliability was critically important. Speaking of reliability, it was also critical that this monitoring system continues to work in the likely event of a power outage. Each compact, low-profile telemetry system is powered by low-cost replaceable batteries that could provide up to 3.5 years of service, eliminating the need for an easily vandalized solar panel. This complete hardware solution will be installed by YSI's ISS team throughout this city. A unique platform is being designed by YSI's parent company, Xylem, which integrates the data with hydraulic and hydrological models to deliver not just numbers, but insights into flooding dynamics during a storm event. Roadway water level data will always be visible on public websites, with real-time maps, graphs, and historic data presentation options, as well as indicators for current flooding conditions (high/medium/low). The system is capable of sending emails, text alerts, and an RSS feed based on user-defined rules. The RSS feed, for example, heads straight to news outlets that can keep the community apprised of flooded roads. Perhaps most exciting for the residents and stakeholders is that data will also be distributed to Google Waze using FEMA IPAWS, the industry-standard data format for real-time route guidance. There is some work to do to make this possible; all data formatting will be handled by the Xylem platform so that data are seamlessly integrated into WAZE. Lastly, this complete solution wasn't just designed, but will also be built and operated by Xylem, with full transparency and flexibility so that the client can be as involved, or as hands-off, as they desire. Additionally, this community already had YSI's EXO water quality sondes in place, and those data may be utilized by the Xylem platform in the future. In other words, this system is every bit as adaptable and resilient as the community it was designed to serve! Technical Tips for the Best Water Quality Data How Has Water Quality Monitoring Evolved? 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South Charlotte Partners is hosting the Regional Transportation Summit on Monday, March 25, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Ballantyne. This summit will bring together federal, state and municipal stakeholders and business leaders to discuss how best to address current and future transportation needs. The lineup of speakers includes: Governor Henry McMaster (R-SC), Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC), Congresswoman Alma Adams (D-NC), Rep. John Torbett, Mayor Jack Edwards (Pineville), Mayor Pro Tem Julie Eiselt (Charlotte), NC Transportation Secretary Trogdon, SCDOT Planning Director Brent Rewis, NCDOT Board Member At-Large Tony Lathrop, NC Board of Transportation Division 10 Member Sam Bowles, CRTPO Secretary Bob Cook, RFATS Director David Hooper, NC Turnpike Authority Director, CATS Director John Lewis, CDOT Director Liz Babson, Assist Charlotte City Manager Tracy Dodson (Economic Development), Lancaster County Economic Development Director Jamie Gilbert, York County Economic Development Director David Swenson and key business leaders from both states.
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In the early 1990's, several dive operators out of Phuket, looking for new diving frontiers in the Andaman Sea, began exploring a series of underwater mountains 90 nautical miles northwest of the Similan Islands that came to be known as the Burma Banks. In a very short time, the banks became recognized as one of the best places for divers to observe sharks close-up and personal–something lacking in Thailand. As it turns out, this was just the beginning. Even though these banks lie in international waters, by the middle of the decade the Myanmar (Burmese) authorities became aware and uneasy about the activity off of their coastline and asked the dive boats to seek official permission from the government to dive there. After three-years of negotiations, in 1997 consent was finally given to not only visit the now famous Burma Banks, but also the islands in Myanmar's inshore waters. This opened up a whole new range of diving possibilities in the Andaman Sea, and operators soon began promoting these new destinations offering multi-day trips. Some boats visit both Thailand and Mergui on the same itinerary, while others confine the journey to only Myanmar. The main obstacle the area has to conventional diving is the distances between dive sites. A typical seven-day circuit including Thailand and Mergui can cover over 1,000 kilometers. Obviously, day-trips are not and will never be, practical for exploring the area.
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Gary Merrill Titles, Movies and Posters The Frogmen CAST: Lloyd Bacon, Richard Widmark, Dana Andrews, Gary Merrill, Jeffrey Hunter, CAST: Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe, Hugh Marlowe, Gregory Ratoff, CAST: King, Henry, Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell, Dean Jagger, Paul Stewart, Robert Arthur, John Kellogg, Sam Edwards, Russ Conway, Operation Petticoat CAST: Blake Edwards, Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Joan O'Brien, Dina Merrill, Gene Evans, Arthur O'Connell, CAST: Blake Edwards, Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Joan O'Brien, Dina Merrill, Mysterious Island CAST: Endfield, Cy, Michael Craig, Joan Greenwood, Michael Callan, Gary Merrill, Herbert Lom, Beth Rogan, Percy Herbert, Dan Jackson, Where the Sidewalk Ends CAST: Otto Preminger, Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, Gary Merrill, Bert Freed, Another Man's Poison CAST: Irving Rapper, Bette Davis, Gary Merrill, Emlyn Williams, Anthony Steel, CAST: Thompson, J. Lee, Jeff East, Paul Winfield, Harvey Korman, David Wayne, Arthur O'Connell, Gary Merrill, Natalie Trundy, A Girl Named Tamiko CAST: John Sturges, Laurence Harvey, France Nuyen, Martha Hyer, Gary Merrill, Michael Wilding, Destination Inner Space CAST: Francis D. Lyon, Scott Brady, Sheree North, Gary Merrill, Wende Wagne, The Pleasure of His Company CAST: George Seaton, Fred Astaire, Debbie Reynolds, Lilli Palmer, Tab Hunter, Gary Merrill Seaton, Decision Before Dawn CAST: Anatole Litvak, Richard Basehart, Gary Merrill, Oskar Werner, Hildegard Knef, Dominique Blanchar, The Wonderful Country CAST: Robert Parrish, Robert Mitchum, Julie London, Gary Merril, Albert Dekker, Jack Oakie, CAST: Dwan, Allan, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Wallace Beery, Sam DeGrasse, Enid Bennett, Paul Dickey, William E. (W.E., William A., W.A.) Lowery, Roy Coulson, Bill Bennett, Merrill McCormick, Wilson Benge, Willard Louis, Alan Hale, Maine Geary, The Woman Who Wouldn't Die CAST: Gordon Hessler, Gary Merrill, Jane Merrow, Georgina Cookson, Neil McCallum, CAST: Andrew L. Stone, Joseph Cotton, Jean Peters, Gary Merrill, CAST: Robert Hamer, Michael Redgrave, Mervyn Johns, Sally Ann Howes, Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne, Roland Culver, Googie Withers, Frederick Valk, Antony Baird, Judy Kelly, Miles Malleson, Ralph Michael, Mary Merrall, Renee Gadd, Michael Allan, Robert Wyndham, Esme Percy, Lebanon, Pa. CAST: Ben Hickernell, Josh Hopkins, Samantha Mathis, Mary Beth Hurt, Rachel Kitson, Ian Merrill Peakes, Brea Bee, Cecelia Ann Birt, Dominick Cicco, Tara Copeland, Roxie Cotton, Hunter Gallagher, Josh Hunt, Christopher Mann, James Mount, The Last Challenge CAST: Richard Thorpe, Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson, Chad Everett, Gary Merrill, Jack Elam, Delphi Lawrence, Royal Dano, Kevin Hagen, Florence Sundstrom, Marian Collier, Robert Sorrells, John Milford, Phone Call From a Stranger CAST: Jean Negulesco, Bette Davis, Gary Merrill, Davis Roberts, Shelley Winters, Keenan Wynn, Michael Rennie, Evelyn Varden, Warren Stevens, Beatrice Straight, Ted Donaldson, Craig Stevens, Witness to Murder CAST: Roy Rowland, Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders, Gary Merrill, Jesse White, The Great Impostor CAST: Robert Mulligan, Tony Curtis, Edmond O'Brien, Arthur O'Connell, Gary Merrill, The Girl in White CAST: John Sturges, June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy, Gary Merrill, Mildred Dunnock, Wild West, The (TV) CAST: Kieth Merrill, Mary Kay Bergman, Bo Brundin, Larry Cedar, Tim Curry, Richard Farnsworth, Last Challenge The Incredible Sarah CAST: Larry Peerce, Victor Arnold, Robert Bannard, Beau Bridges, Ruby Dee, Robert Fields, Jack Gilford, Mike Kellin, Ed McMahon, Gary Merrill, Donna Mills, Tony Musante, Brock Peters, Thelma Ritter, Martin Sheen, The Human Jungle CAST: Joseph M. Newman, Gary Merrill, Jan Sterling, Regis Toomey, Lamont Johnson, Patrick Waltz, Chuck Connors, Paula Raymond, Emile Meyer, George Wallace, Chubby Johnson, James Westerfield, Florenz Ames, Claude Akins, Booth Colman, Squadron Leader X CAST: Lance Comfort, Eric Portman, Ann Dvorak, Walter Fitzgerald, Martin Miller, Beatrice Varley, Henry Oscar, Barry Jones, Charles Victor, Mary Merrall, Carl Jaffe, Marjorie Rhodes, Friedrich Richter, David Peel, Bitter Harvest CAST: Peter Graham Scott, Janet Munro, John Stride, Anne Cunningham, Alan Badel, Vanda Godsell, Norman Bird, Terence Alexander, Richard Thorp, Barbara Ferris, William Lucas, Daphne Anderson, Derek Francis, Mary Merrall, May Hallatt, The Mayor of 44th Street CAST: Alfred E. 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Three Layer Tunnel Under Bosphorus Updated On: 7 July 2020 In February earlier this year, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu announced that a new third mega tunnel will be built under Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait and will consist of both the metro line and dual motorway. The other two tunnels are the Marmaray under water rail tunnel and the Eurasia car tunnel, which is still under construction. The tunnel will be a three-lever sub-sea tunnel that will connect railway lines and two highway, cutting travel time significantly across the two sides of Istanbul. The project's estimated cost is $3.5 billion and will be built with a "build-operate-transfer model" in the form of a public-private-partnership scheme. The tunnel will integrate local metro lines of Istanbul including Başakşehir-Bağcılar-Bakırköy Metro, Yenikapı-Aksaray-Airport Metro, Kabataş-Bağcılar Tram, Topkapı-Sultançifliği Light Metro, Mahmutbey-Mecidiyeköy Metro, Yenikapı-Hacıosman Metro (Taksim Metro), Üsküdar-Ümraniye-Çekmeköy-Sancaktepe Metro, Kadıköy-Kartal Metro, and Marmaray. The metro line will enable 40-minute travel from İncirli to Söğütlüçeşme and a 14-minute journey by car from Hasdal crossroads to the Ümraniye Çamlık crossroad. This project combined the "fast metro tunnel project," which will start from Bakırköy-İncirli in E-5 axis and reach Söğütlüçeşme, similar to the Marmaray and the "highway tunnel" with 2×2 lines similar to the Eurasia Tunnel located on the TEM highway axis in order to decrease the traffic on the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, the second bridge on the Bosphorus. Connections, Lengths, Duration of Travels In highways, it will connect the 3rd Airport, currently under construction, and Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, the third bridge on Bosporus which is also under construction, connection to North Marmara Highway, TEM and D100 (E-5) Highway. There will be 14 stops on the 31 kilometer fast metro track between İncirli and Söğütlüçeşme. The metro section with a 1.5 million passenger capacity and 75,000 passenger capacity in one direction will be integrated with nine other rail systems and is expected to be used by 6.5 million passengers. The highway section of the project will cover the distance between TEM Highway Hasdal Crossroad and Ümraniye Çamlık Crossroad and will be around 16,150 meters. The section before the three-level tunnel on the European side will be 5.6 kilometers, the three-level section is 6.5 kilometers and the part after the three-level section on the Anatolian side will be 4.5 kilometers long. It will enable travelling from Hasdal to Çamlık in 14 minutes and the highway has a capacity of 120,000 vehicles on a daily basis. The number of lanes will be 2 by 2. The diameter of the tunnel will be 16.8 meters and will be built 110 meters from the sea surface. The depth of the sea where it crosses the Bosporus will be 60-65 meters and the length of the part that will contain both the metro and the highway shall be 6.5 kilometers. Upon completion, 800 workers are expected to be working in its operations. The tunnel will enable faster, more efficient and cheaper transportation between the two sides of Istanbul and also reducing traffic on the bridges and extended the metro lines and making it reach more areas and more accessible to more residents of Istanbul. قمة مجموعة العشرين في أنطاليا تركيا University Education in Turkey
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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine For authorsFor reviewersFor editorsTable of Contents Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine / 2011 / Article / Fig 1 Neuroprotection by the Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tao-Hong-Si-Wu-Tang, against Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion-Induced Cerebral Ischemia in Rats Effects of Tao-Hong-Si-Wu-Tang (THSWT) in middle cerebral artery occlusion-(MCAO-) induced focal cerebral ischemia in rats. (a) Coronal sections of 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium-(TTC-) stained brains, (b) dose-response effect of THSWT, and (c) the infarct area at various distances from the frontal pole 24 h after MACO-reperfusion rats. Cerebral infarction in sham-operated (sham) or MACO-reperfusion rats is from a representative animal that received the solvent (distilled water) or THSWT (0.7 and 1.4 g ) orally for 14 days. (a) TTC-stained brains and (b) infarct volumes were calculated as described in "Methods", and data are presented as the infarct volume for each animal in the group as well as the ( ). , compared to the sham-operated group. (c) Forebrain profiles of the infarct area at various distances from the frontal pole as described in "Methods". Each point (○, solvent-treated group; Δ, THSWT 0.7 g -treated group) and vertical bar represent the means S.E.M. ( ). and , compared to the solvent-treated group.
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Our fanciful but sophisticated Orleans Fancy Stick Mask is a trip to old Royal Street in New Orleans for a Masquerade Ball. This laser mask in black has lots of rhinestones and is decorated with a burst of wonderful nettings, a spray of beads, and a flower rhinestone brooch. We cover the stick with a net tube that adds style. I think it goes anywhere and gets you noticed.
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Q: Mongorestore finished restore success. But compass and mongo shows 0 documents OEL 7.9. MongoDB 4.2.23 I tried to restore the db: mongorestore --nsInclude="mfm-data.*" --archive=/oradata/backup/mongo/mobile/mongo-mobile_backup_20221221_000002.tar (There are many other cluster databases in the archive. Size 18 GB) * preparing collections to restore from restoring to existing collection mfm-data.communication without dropping reading metadata for mfm-data.communication from archive '/oradata/backup/mongo/mobile/mongo-mobile_backup_20221221_000002.tar' restoring mfm-data.communication from archive '/oradata/backup/mongo/mobile/mongo-mobile_backup_20221221_000002.tar' mfm-data.communication 66.4MB ... mfm-data.communication 5.18GB restoring indexes for collection mfm-data.communication from metadata finished restoring mfm-data.communication (19098 documents, 0 failures) restoring to existing collection mfm-data.imageInfo without dropping reading metadata for mfm-data.imageInfo from archive '/oradata/backup/mongo/mobile/mongo-mobile_backup_20221221_000002.tar' restoring mfm-data.imageInfo from archive '/oradata/backup/mongo/mobile/mongo-mobile_backup_20221221_000002.tar' restoring indexes for collection mfm-data.imageInfo from metadata finished restoring mfm-data.imageInfo (0 documents, 0 failures) 19098 document(s) restored successfully. 0 document(s) failed to restore. * * But... * use mfm-data switched to db mfm-data MongoDB Enterprise > show collections; communication imageInfo MongoDB Enterprise > db.communication.count(); 0 * * Help, please. I tried to use another client for restore, it did not help. A: My issue is resolved. An index has been created for the collection with the parameter: "expireAfterSeconds":86400.0 I didn't have information about the structure of the collection. From logfile: INDEX [conn6743] index build: starting on mfm-data.communication properties: { v: 2, key: { withdrawalDate: 1 }, name: "withdrawalDate", ns: "mobile-mfm-data.communication", expireAfterSeconds: 86400 } To resolve this issue, added the option for mongorestore: --noIndexRestore Or changing index details in metadatafile.
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I hope you enjoyed the presentation and I wanted to share some additional resources with you including the Mindfulness PowerPoint deck. Finally, if you would like to try meditation out, Deepak and Oprah are going to begin a 21-day experience on July 13. I have completed a few of these before. This one is entitled Manifesting Grace through Gratitude. Sign up here. In preparation for my presentation tomorrow, I would like to ask that you read (if you already haven't) the article "Mindful Leadership" from the June 2015 Toastmaster magazine. Click here to access this article electronically. Also, take two minutes to watch this video where Janice Marturano (featured in the article) discusses multi-tasking. Finally, if you haven't experienced meditation and want to try... here is a link to one of my favorites, Terri Cole. In a blog post she describes the benefits of meditation and provides some practical tips to get started. You will also find a 3 minute video of a guided meditation that I think you will enjoy. Click here to get started. Feel free to post any comments or questions you may have.
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Two outstanding questions in physics are the nature of dark matter and the origin of the matter- antimatter asymmetry in the universe. Astrophysical observations imply the existence of dark matter, an invisible and dominant mass component in the universe, but it has eluded direct detection to date. A measurement of charge-parity (CP) violation in the lepton sector may help explain the observed preponderance of matter over antimatter. I will present new results from the XENON1T dark matter search experiment, consisting of a multi-tonne dual-phase (liquid-gas) xenon time projection chamber, as well as my future plans for the measurement of CP violation by the T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment and the next-generation large water Cherenkov detector, Hyper-Kamiokande, attempting to answer these two questions.
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Last month we were so lucky to be able to work once again with the uber-talent that is the Mary Jane Vaughan team, paper-magic-makers BerinMade, calligrapher extraordinaire Oh Wonder Calligraphy and baker of dreams Wildflower Cakes. We came together to create a new wedding design - from our brains to the trestle table. This design was inspired by the many 'seaside glam' shoot we'd seen over the past few years. Sequinned brides, seashells and the beach. We love those kind of shoots, they can be really stunning. But what about the brides who don't want to get married on the coast? It's all very pretty in a picture but you just know you're going to have sand in your cleavage and your well-coiffed hairdo will be blown to smithereens before the I Dos. So what if you like the look but also really want to stay safely in a city or town to get hitched? You can have it all! Our Urban Mermaid design was for that exact couple. Bringing in natural elements like shells and stone, with more urban ones like concrete and glass. All against a more formal backdrop of a typical London wedding venue. Using pastel colours as a base with iridescent paper details for glam, it brings both a modern and organic texture to a blank canvas wedding venue. The Wildflower cake was a clean, chic design with organic succulents and an iridescent shimmer. BerinMade's shimmering gemstones showed off the iridescent/holographic trend we think is going to make the transition from runway to wedding world in the next year.
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Deer Creek és un poble dels Estats Units a l'estat d'Oklahoma. Segons el cens del 2000 tenia una població de 147 habitants. Demografia Segons el cens del 2000, Deer Creek tenia 147 habitants, 56 habitatges, i 40 famílies. La densitat de població era de 405,4 habitants per km². Dels 56 habitatges en un 32,1% hi vivien nens de menys de 18 anys, en un 66,1% hi vivien parelles casades, en un 3,6% dones solteres, i en un 26,8% no eren unitats familiars. En el 26,8% dels habitatges hi vivien persones soles el 16,1% de les quals corresponia a persones de 65 anys o més que vivien soles. El nombre mitjà de persones vivint en cada habitatge era de 2,63 i el nombre mitjà de persones que vivien en cada família era de 3,2. Per edats la població es repartia de la següent manera: un 31,3% tenia menys de 18 anys, un 7,5% entre 18 i 24, un 22,4% entre 25 i 44, un 19,7% de 45 a 60 i un 19% 65 anys o més. L'edat mediana era de 38 anys. Per cada 100 dones de 18 o més anys hi havia 98 homes. La renda mediana per habitatge era de 36.563 $ i la renda mediana per família de 40.625 $. Els homes tenien una renda mediana de 33.750 $ mentre que les dones 25.625 $. La renda per capita de la població era de 15.618 $. Entorn del 8,9% de les famílies i el 14% de la població estaven per davall del llindar de pobresa. Poblacions més properes El següent diagrama mostra les poblacions més properes. Referències Comtat de Grant (Oklahoma) Pobles d'Oklahoma
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package com.danny_oh.reddit.fragments; import android.app.Activity; import android.app.AlertDialog; import android.content.Context; import android.content.DialogInterface; import android.os.AsyncTask; import android.os.Bundle; import android.support.v4.app.Fragment; import android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity; import android.util.Log; import android.view.KeyEvent; import android.view.LayoutInflater; import android.view.Menu; import android.view.MenuInflater; import android.view.MenuItem; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; import android.view.inputmethod.EditorInfo; import android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager; import android.widget.AbsListView; import android.widget.AdapterView; import android.widget.EditText; import android.widget.ListView; import android.widget.TextView; import android.widget.Toast; import com.danny_oh.reddit.R; import com.danny_oh.reddit.SessionManager; import com.danny_oh.reddit.activities.MainActivity; import com.danny_oh.reddit.adapters.SubredditAdapter; import com.danny_oh.reddit.tasks.SubredditSearchTask; import com.github.jreddit.entity.Subreddit; import com.github.jreddit.exception.RetrievalFailedException; import com.github.jreddit.retrieval.Subreddits; import com.github.jreddit.retrieval.params.SubredditsView; import com.github.jreddit.utils.restclient.PoliteHttpRestClient; import java.util.LinkedList; import java.util.List; /** * A fragment that displays subreddits in a simple ListView */ public class SubredditFragment extends Fragment implements AbsListView.OnItemClickListener, SubredditSearchTask.SubredditSearchListener{ private static final String TAG = "Reddit - SubredditFragment"; private List<Subreddit> mSubredditList; private SubredditAdapter mSubredditAdapter; private MainActivity mActivity; private DrawerMenuFragment.OnDrawerMenuInteractionListener mListener; private EditText mSearchSubredditEditText; /** * The fragment's ListView/GridView. */ private ListView mListView; AsyncTask mSubredditsTask; private class GetSubredditsTask extends AsyncTask<Void, Integer, Void> { SubredditsView view; protected GetSubredditsTask(SubredditsView subredditsView){ super(); view = subredditsView; } protected Void doInBackground(Void... voids) { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "Fetching subreddits."); Subreddits subreddits; SessionManager manager = SessionManager.getInstance(getActivity()); if (manager.isUserLoggedIn()) { subreddits = new Subreddits(manager.getRestClient(), manager.getUser()); } else { subreddits = new Subreddits(manager.getRestClient()); } try { mSubredditList = subreddits.get(view, 0, 30, null, null); } catch (RetrievalFailedException e) { Log.e("SubredditFragment", "Failed to fetch subreddits. Localized message: " + e.getLocalizedMessage()); mSubredditList = new LinkedList<Subreddit>(); getActivity().runOnUiThread(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { Toast.makeText(getActivity(), "Failed to fetch links. Please try again later.", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); } }); } return null; } protected void onPostExecute(Void v) { mSubredditAdapter = new SubredditAdapter(getActivity(), R.layout.list_item_subreddit, R.id.submission_score, mSubredditList); mListView.setAdapter(mSubredditAdapter); mSubredditAdapter.notifyDataSetChanged(); } } // TODO: Rename and change types of parameters public static SubredditFragment newInstance() { SubredditFragment fragment = new SubredditFragment(); Bundle args = new Bundle(); fragment.setArguments(args); return fragment; } @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "onCreate()"); super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); if (getArguments() != null) { } setRetainInstance(true); // disabled for side drawer integration // setHasOptionsMenu(true); } @Override public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "onCreateView()"); View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_subreddit_list, container, false); // Set the adapter mListView = (ListView)view.findViewById(R.id.subreddit_list_listview); mSearchSubredditEditText = (EditText)view.findViewById(R.id.search_subreddits); mListView.addHeaderView(inflater.inflate(R.layout.list_header_subreddit, mListView, false)); return view; } @Override public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "onActivityCreated()"); super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState); if (mSubredditList != null && mSubredditAdapter != null) { // fragment was restored mListView.setAdapter(mSubredditAdapter); } else { mSubredditsTask = new GetSubredditsTask(SubredditsView.POPULAR).execute(); } // Set OnItemClickListener so we can be notified on item clicks mListView.setOnItemClickListener(this); mSearchSubredditEditText.setOnEditorActionListener(new TextView.OnEditorActionListener() { @Override public boolean onEditorAction(TextView textView, int i, KeyEvent keyEvent) { mSubredditsTask = new SubredditSearchTask(getActivity(), mSearchSubredditEditText.getText().toString(),SubredditFragment.this).execute(); mSearchSubredditEditText.clearFocus(); return true; } }); mSearchSubredditEditText.setOnFocusChangeListener(new View.OnFocusChangeListener() { @Override public void onFocusChange(View view, boolean b) { if (b) { mSearchSubredditEditText.setText(""); } else { hideKeyboard(); } } }); } @Override public void onResume() { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "onResume()"); super.onResume(); } @Override public void onAttach(Activity activity) { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "onAttach()"); super.onAttach(activity); mActivity = (MainActivity)activity; // TODO: may want to specify listener for subreddit fragment, maybe the subreddit list will be displayed somewhere else too? try { mListener = (DrawerMenuFragment.OnDrawerMenuInteractionListener)activity; } catch (ClassCastException e) { throw new ClassCastException("The activity containing SubredditFragment must implement OnDrawerMenuInteractionListener"); } } @Override public void onDetach() { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "onDetach()"); super.onDetach(); } @Override public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) { Log.d("SubredditFragment", "onSaveInstanceState()"); super.onSaveInstanceState(outState); } /** * OnItemClickListener for mListView * @param parent * @param view * @param position * @param id */ @Override public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) { if (position == 0) { // front page was selected mListener.onSubredditClick(""); } else { // changed getting Subreddit from adapter because the "front page" header shifts the position of the list items // down by one. 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It's hard to narrow your options down to one specific floor covering such as laminate, when there is literally a wealth of options from which to choose. In fact, many homeowners often feel overwhelmed and get lost in the shuffle at the variety on the market today. You may already have heard from those who speak out against laminate. They might tell you it's outdated, or even less than perfect for your own home. While it's true that laminate works better in some areas than others, there are a wealth of options to choose from, and enough benefits to make it a viable option. Among the many benefits of this floor covering is the durability it possesses. Thanks to the protective resin coating, it is able to withstand a great deal of abuse. You won't have to worry about small scratches, scuffs and other dings that can mar the beautiful finish. In fact, this flooring can stand up to some of the heaviest traffic, which is great for busy families with multiple members. You'll also enjoy the stain resistance offered, as you won't have to be so quick to clean up spills and messes that would otherwise cause problems. Manufacturers are now also making a waterproof laminate, made of plastic materials instead of wood. This would even allow more freedom from worry, as water emergencies would have no bearing on this elegant floor covering. Installation is quick and easy, thanks to planks that click and lock together. Laminate can be placed on top of a variety of different existing floors, and can even be floated, as there is no need for nails, staples or glues of any kind. In addition to all these great benefits, this flooring is also so easy to clean; all you'll need is a broom and a mop to maintain a like-new finish for years to come.
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Q: BJH H-bridge going in reverse but not forward, LL transistor overheating I've built one of this BJT H-bridge to control a DC motor in an old R/C car of mine, but I'm having problems with it and wanted a few tips to help me debug the board. The motor is a 2-wire DC with about 1.2A stall current. Below is my schematics. Note that I've used TIP102 and TIP107 in the actual board, as presented in the original design. I've replaced them for TIP122 and TIP125 in schematics because those were the closest parts I could find in Eagle CAD libraries. All other components I used match exactly the schematics. Below is my board. The truth table for the inputs FWA, REV and ENA is shown in the link I provided above, a bit down in the page. In summary, assuming ENA (ENAble, which is active low) is always low (active) we have the following situations: * *FWA=HIGH, REV=LOW - The motor gets positive voltage and current, thus going forward. *FWA=LOW, REV=HIGH - The motor gets negative voltage and current, thus going in reverse. I omitted the other 2 cases (braking and coasting) for brevity. The board works fine in reverse (situation in the list 2 above). It runs at full speed as it should. The upper-left (UL) and lower-right (LL) transistors heat up a little while the lower-left (LL) and upper-right (UR) transistors remain cold, just as expected. The problem I'm having is that it doesn't run forward. In that configuration of inputs (situation 1 in the list above), the motor doesn't run at all and the LL transistor alone heats up quickly. Here's what I know and measured: * *Vin = 12V, HIGH logic leve is 5V, while LOW is 0V. *With the motor terminals disconnected, I get +Vin at the terminals with the inputs configured to move the motor forward. With the inputs in reverse, I get -Vin at the terminals, which is expected. What could be wrong with my board? What other measurements should I make to determine if there are faulty components, short circuits or bad solders or contacts somewhere? Edit: I found the problem, thanks to Dave Tweed's comment about double-checking the resistor values. The answer was that I switched a pair of the 1K and 10K resistors when routing the board and assembled them incorrectly, thinking they all followed two lines of resistors of equal values. The 1K resistor is highlighted in the image above. A: Double-check that you have installed the correct value of resistor in each location. BTW, the traces that are carrying the heavy currents between the two lower connectors and the four transistors look awfully wimpy to me. In the next revision of the board, beef up (and shorten) those traces as much as possible.
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Jump up ^ Jack Kirby in "Shop Talk: Jack Kirby", Will Eisner's Spirit Magazine #39 (February 1982): "Spider-Man was discussed between Joe Simon and myself. It was the last thing Joe and I had discussed. We had a strip called 'The Silver Spider.' The Silver Spider was going into a magazine called Black Magic. Black Magic folded with Crestwood (Simon & Kirby's 1950s comics company) and we were left with the script. I believe I said this could become a thing called Spider-Man, see, a superhero character. I had a lot of faith in the superhero character that they could be brought back... and I said Spider-Man would be a fine character to start with. But Joe had already moved on. So the idea was already there when I talked to Stan". The custom of guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going "guising" around the neighborhood.[25] In 19th century America, Halloween was often celebrated with costume parades and "licentious revelries".[26] However, efforts were made to "domesticate" the festival to conform with Victorian era morality. Halloween was made into a private rather than public holiday, celebrations involving liquor and sensuality de-emphasized, and only children were expected to celebrate the festival.[27] Early Halloween costumes emphasized the gothic nature of Halloween, and were aimed primarily at children. Costumes were also made at home, or using items (such as make-up) which could be purchased and utilized to create a costume. But in the 1930s, A.S. Fishbach, Ben Cooper, Inc., and other firms began mass-producing Halloween costumes for sale in stores as trick-or-treating became popular in North America. Halloween costumes are often designed to imitate supernatural and scary beings. Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts,[28] skeletons, witches, goblins, trolls, devils, etc. or in more recent years such science fiction-inspired characters as aliens and superheroes. There are also costumes of pop culture figures like presidents, athletes, celebrities, or characters in film, television, literature, etc. Another popular trend is for women (and in some cases, men) to use Halloween as an excuse to wear sexy or revealing costumes, showing off more skin than would be socially acceptable otherwise.[29] Young girls also often dress as entirely non-scary characters at Halloween, including princesses, fairies, angels, cute animals and flowers. In the face of hateful personal attacks like that, Nicholas Christakis listened and gave restrained, civil responses. He later magnanimously tweeted, "No one, especially no students exercising right to speech, should be judged just on basis of short video clip." (He is right.) And he invited students who still disagreed with him, and with his wife, to continue the conversation at a brunch to be hosted in their campus home. In an alternate Civil War reality where the conflict continued after the anti-registration side's attempt to escape the Negative Zone prison triggered a self-destruct that destroyed most of New York, Peter continued serving on Captain America's side in the conflict and was given new upgrades such as wings that bear a resemblance to the Falcon, with Rogers noting that Peter is now his fastest operative. Since Mary-Jane and his daughter Maybelle live on Iron Man's terrain due to them not getting the chance to evacuate, he hardly gets the chance to see them. Following Steve's death in the final battle, Peter becomes the leader of Steve's side called "the Blue" and collaborates with Jennifer Walters who is the new leader of "The Iron." The Marvel Zombies universe features a Spider-Man who has been turned into a flesh-eating zombie after being infected by Zombie Captain America.[12] Although Spider-Man is just as ravenous as the other zombies when hungry, when he has eaten, Spider-Man is racked with guilt at what he has done, especially for having eaten Mary Jane and Aunt May, but unable to change his nature.[13] At the conclusion of the original series, Spider-Man is one of the heroes who become The Galacti, having consumed the original Galactus and subsequently acquiring his cosmic powers.[14] In 2005, after a four-year break from comic appearances, Captain Universe returned in the second series of Amazing Fantasy.[2] Also in 2005, a series of one-shot specials linked together by the Uni-Power/Captain Universe were released featuring different characters from the Marvel Universe as the Uni-Power each imbues them with power of Captain Universe. These titles were Captain Universe/Hulk, Captain Universe/Daredevil, Captain Universe/X-23, Captain Universe/Invisible Woman and Captain Universe/Silver Surfer. The Uni-Power made a brief appearance in Nextwave, he also made a "cameo" as Cosmic Spider-Man for the variant cover of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #3 and played an important part in the Death's Head 3.0 saga chronicled in Amazing Fantasy. Black Widow of the Avengers knows a thing or two about kicking butt and taking names, and it doesn't matter if she's teaming up with the Cap, Hawkeye, or just striking out solo. When she's ready to throw down, it's time to put all villains on notice. Recreate her Captain America: Civil War look with this stunning movie costume ; all you'll need to complete the style is a wig for her signature long red hair. Searching for a look on a budget? We're here to help. We offer costumes for men under ten dollars, under twenty dollars, under thirty dollars, and on special clearance, so you can find something you love without breaking the bank! Get items ranging from full costumes to simple items you can use to build your look. There are lots of cool looks to find on a budget like cowboys, gangsters, doctors, animals and bugs, clowns, pirates, holiday looks, superheroes, Star Wars, and other licensed costumes. On Earth-50701 Spider-Man is abducted by an alien scientist and injected with a mysterious drug that corrupts him and causes him to attack fellow abductee The Thing. He is attacked by the Human Torch and Storm, both also corrupted, and in the scuffle is wounded, causing him to bleed the drug out of his system, returning him to normal. He is returned home, and later joins other heroes in fighting the scientist's Imperfects and their invasion attempts. Cartman's reference to not introducing solo films for "the black superhero" or "the chick", in "phase three", is a reference to the upcoming release of the 2018 film Black Panther by Marvel Studios, the first solo film about the titular black superhero, and the later 2019 release of Captain Marvel by the same studio, which will be Marvel Studios' first solo film with a female superheroine. They are considered part of Marvel's own third phase of films. Spider-Man was featured in a trilogy of live-action films directed by Sam Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire as the titular superhero. The first Spider-Man film of the trilogy was released on May 3, 2002; followed by Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007). A third sequel was originally scheduled to be released in 2011, however Sony later decided to reboot the franchise with a new director and cast. The reboot, titled The Amazing Spider-Man, was released on July 3, 2012; directed by Marc Webb and starring Andrew Garfield as the new Spider-Man.[189][190][191] It was followed by The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014).[192][193] In 2015, Sony and Disney made a deal for Spider-Man to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[194] Tom Holland made his debut as Spider-Man in the MCU film Captain America: Civil War (2016), before later starring in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017); directed by Jon Watts.[195][196] Holland reprises his role as Spider-Man in Avengers: Infinity War (2018).[197][198] The cowl's basic design has remained unchanged; however, it has been frequently updated to advance Batman's crusade. The one aspect of the cowl that does undergo variations is the ears, although the length and pointiness of the ears are supposedly primarily due to the style of the artist drawing Batman, and tends not to be tied to the functionality of the cowl in any way. However, artist, Karl Kerchl has drawn Batman's costume vault showing that he has a wide selection of cowls with ears of different lengths (Adventures of Superman #643). Doc Ock knows that he is soon going to die. Before his death, he wants to be remembered as the man who saved the world by stopping the Greenhouse effect. Spider-man doesn't believe Octavius, however, so he gathers the Avengers in order to discover Ock's true plan and put a stop to it. Unknown to Spider-Man, Doctor Octopus was well prepared for the fight and the Sinister Six subdue the Avengers. Doc Ock is about to kill Spider-Man, but Silver Sable comes to the rescue. She saves Peter and the Black Widow, and they set off to Octavius' manufacturing plants. There they encounter the Sandman, but they manage to beat him. Doc Ock asked the nations to capture Spider-Man (his position enabled him to do so) and he also called on many villains to take down Spider-Man. Parker knows that he can't stop Otto alone, so he asks other heroes to destroys Ock's facilities. When Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Silver Sable reach the main base in Romania, Doctor Octopus activates his satellites and every area that faces the sun explodes. It later turns out that this was only an illusion created by Mysterio, rather than reality. Spider-Man captures Mysterio and finds out that Doc Ock is hiding in Guatemala, but after Pete, Silver, and Natasha arrive at the site they're attacked by a group of mind controlled Avengers. Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Silver Sable gain an edge because the mind controlled Avengers are unable to fight as well as they would normally, and the Avengers are able to return to their senses thanks to Mysterio's technology. Black Widow was knocked out during the fight, however. Doctor Octopus launched several missiles so the Red Hulk, Iron Man, and Thor try to put an end to it. Mysterio reveals that Octavius' base is underwater, so Spider-Man and Sable resolve to put an end to Otto's plot once and for all. They unfortunately meet Rhino on their way, and he catches Sable and begins choking her in the water. With her final breath, Silver tells Peter to leave her and stop Otto. Spider-man is desperate to help her, but he knows that he's running out of time and is left with no choice. Spider-Man finally finds and battles Octavius, but he is eventually caught in the Doc's metal tentacles. With Parker trapped, Octavius reveals that his plan is to scar the earth, to be worse than Hitler and the other monsters, and in that way be remembered. Octopus removes his armor in order to activate his master plan, but Spider-Man tells Doc Ock that he had made an error in allowing himself to be distracted just long enough for Peter to break free. Spider-Man saves both Doctor Octopus and the world, but at the cost of Silver Sable's life. The Utility Belt is a specialized belt Batman wears to equip his crime-fighting gear. The utility belt is a modified climbing harness, with magnetized impact-resistant pouches, and canisters attached to the belt at ergonomic points for ease of reach. It carries a magnetic gas-powered grapple gun, an encrypted cell phone, Batarangs, a medical kit, smoke bombs, mini explosives, periscope, remote control for the Tumbler, mini-cam, money, and other unspecified equipment. Batman removed the belt's shoulder and chest straps because they constricted his movements. The toy's instructions are also somewhat crazy as they go through the entire transformation sequence, then end with a picture of Spider-Man transformed a totally different way from the waist down (resembling the picture on the back of the card). This was likely done because transforming him the correct way makes it impossible for him to stand without splaying his legs far out to the sides. The instructions also fail to note the step wherein his legs extend slightly to reveal double-jointed knees. In this Batsuit, the fins on the sides of Batman's gauntlets are now retractable and are capable of firing outwards as projectiles. The chest emblem is smaller than the original, and separated in half across the pectorals. Furthermore, this suit also has a built-in retractable 'memory cloth' cape that can be stored in compartments behind the shoulder blades. Though this function was only ever used once when scaled a vantage point in China. The New Kid is you, after all, so customizing your character remains a crucial part of the game. After selecting your character's sex and selecting from a variety of hairstyles and a default outfit, everything else plays out ingame. Costume pieces are no longer attached to stats, so now you can create your own unique and customization superhero costume. (Try to be a little more creative than Super Craig.) ^ Jump up to: a b c d Manning, Matthew K.; Gilbert, Laura, ed. (2012). "1970s". Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging. Dorling Kindersley. p. 72. ISBN 978-0756692360. Writer Gerry Conway and artist Ross Andru introduced two major new characters to Spider-Man's world and the Marvel Universe in this self-contained issue. Not only would the vigilante known as the Punisher go on to be one of the most important and iconic Marvel creations of the 1970s, but his instigator, the Jackal, would become the next big threat in Spider-Man's life. Jump up ^ Merriam-Webster's Encyclopædia of World Religions. Merriam-Webster. 1999. Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2011. Halloween, also called All Hallows' Eve, holy or hallowed evening observed on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day. The Irish pre-Christian observances influenced the Christian festival of All Hallows' Eve, celebrated on the same date. Main: Batsuit (1960 Television Series) The Batman television series of the 1960s featured a blue-purple and gray version of the batsuit with a noticeably shorter cape and tiny ears. There were also white eyebrows painted on the cowl. In keeping with the campy nature of the series, the devices on the utility belt were often used as gags, with one of the most bizarre items being a thermos for storing alphabet soup. In one episode, Bruce Wayne carried two capsules that when dropped in a glass of water became full-sized costumes for Batman and Robin, complete with utility belts. In the crossover episode featuring The Green Hornet, Britt Reid refers to Batman's costume as a "goofy purple cape." ^ Although she is listed with the supervillains as she sometimes is depicted in certain portrayals. The Black Cat is more regarded as a anti-heroine than fully supervillain. A character that struggles in between deciding good and bad...and the major femme fatale romantic interest for Spider-Man. Her key role of deciding between crime and having complicated relationships of Spider-Man makes her sometimes labeled as part with the rest of the major rogues gallery of Spider-Man. Nonetheless she has been a staple supporting Spider-Man character during her debut.[1] By 1995, the suit was eventually modified, the cloak becoming a scalloped-edged cape and the gloves becoming gauntlets with three "fins" with claws embedded in the fingers for climbing. Famously drawn by the likes of Neal Adams and Jim Aparo, he eventually created a unique fire-retardant and chemical-resistant triple-weave Kevlar thread for the suit. The material had carbon nanotube fibers that imparted it with a unique sheen and made it heavily resistant to tearing. This material would go into the creation of all following bat-suits and other suits in the Bat Family. The most notable traits of this evolution were the incorporation of the yellow ellipse around the bat emblem as well as the capsule utility belt. The heart of the Night of Light is an all-night vigil of prayer, but there is room for children's fun too: sweets, perhaps a bonfire and dressing up as St George or St Lucy. The minimum gesture is to put a lighted candle in the window, which is in itself too exciting for some proponents of health and safety. The inventor of the Night of Light is Damian Stayne, the founder of a year-round religious community called Cor et Lumen Christi – heart and light of Christ. This new movement is Catholic, orthodox and charismatic – emphasising the work of the Holy Spirit. I actually do think The Incredibles explored this issue in a subtle way; the fact that the basis of Syndrome's psychosis is that he was fixated on one element of the superhero making a person a "super" - special powers or abilities. That was evidenced in his plot to destory the ideas of "supers" by making everyone "super" eventually; as if giving everyone special powers is all it would take to eliminate the idea of heroes. Digitale transformatie is een vaak voorkomend en veelomvattend begrip. Gelukkig weten wij hier wel raad mee. In een interview met CustomerFirst vertellen onze collega's, Yvonne de Keijzer en Femke Oosterlinck, wat digitale transformatie voor ons in de praktijk betekent. Co-creatie en de combinatie mensen en technologie zijn bepalend om de ultieme klantrelatie- en beleving te... Peter Benjamin Parker is a photographer for the Daily Bugle newspaper under Editor-in-Chief Joe Robertson. Parker is also the friendly costumed hero Spider-Man. Spider-Man possesses the abilities of Earth arachnids, allowing him to fire thread-like projectiles from his wrists. These threads may be used to spin webs of near-limitless size, as well as to capture thieves and other assorted rogues in the selfsame manner as a spider entraps traditional insects. Those who wonder about his boundless strength would be advised to listen closely, as his spectacular might is the result of radioactive energy flowing through his very veins. The aforementioned web-like materials fired from his wrists can also be used as a means of swinging to and fro, meaning that those who wish to observe the Spider-Man in action can best do so by simply looking overhead. In addition, he is known to be primarily a nocturnal adventurer, appearing in the deep of night wherever evil is afoot. His alacrity is so great, his timing so amazing, he has been compared to a flash of light. Despite his best efforts and good intentions, it seems that his attempts at justice are often overlooked, and while other heroes may find celebrity and fortune, poor Parker is constantly in one hang-up or another. Regardless, the Spider-Man soldiers on; wherever there is a fight or ruckus or tussle, the Spider-Man can be found! Enter the archfiend Doc Ock, armed with a lethal invention powerful enough to destroy half the city. If Spider-Man tries to stop Doc Ock, he'll be placing the lives of those closest to him in mortal danger. If he doesn't, it could be the end of the Big Apple. With millions of lives hanging in the balance, high about Manhattan's glittering skyline, Spider-Man confronts his destiny, his fiercest enemy, and himself. A few months after Spider-Man's introduction, publisher Goodman reviewed the sales figures for that issue and was shocked to find it was one of the nascent Marvel's highest-selling comics.[29]:97 A solo ongoing series followed, beginning with The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (cover-dated March 1963). The title eventually became Marvel's top-selling series[9]:211 with the character swiftly becoming a cultural icon; a 1965 Esquire poll of college campuses found that college students ranked Spider-Man and fellow Marvel hero the Hulk alongside Bob Dylan and Che Guevara as their favorite revolutionary icons. One interviewee selected Spider-Man because he was "beset by woes, money problems, and the question of existence. In short, he is one of us."[9]:223 Following Ditko's departure after issue #38 (July 1966), John Romita, Sr. replaced him as penciler and would draw the series for the next several years. In 1968, Romita would also draw the character's extra-length stories in the comics magazine The Spectacular Spider-Man, a proto-graphic novel designed to appeal to older readers. It only lasted for two issues, but it represented the first Spider-Man spin-off publication, aside from the original series' summer annuals that began in 1964.[30] Knowing that Thanos will soon be coming for the Mind Stone, the remaining Avengers alongside Black Panther and Wakanda's military forces, prepare to defend Wakanda while Black Panther's sister Shuri works to extract the Mind Stone from Vision. Finding himself unable to transform into the Hulk after his last fight with Thanos, Bruce equips himself with Iron Man's newest Hulkbuster armor, so that he might fight alongside his friends. As Thanos invasion of Wakanda begins; Thor, Rocket, and Groot arrive to reinforce the Avengers. With the help of their newly arrived allies and Wakanda's military might, the Avengers are able to route Thanos' army and kill Proxima Midnight, Cull Obsidian, and Corvus Glaive. Unfortunately, while the Avengers were preoccupied fighting Thanos' children, Thanos was able to breach Wakanda's defenses and make his way to Shuri's lab where he encounters the Scarlet Witch who stayed behind to protect the Vision. Realizing there was no way she could defeat Thanos on her own or buy Shuri enough time to finish the extraction process, Scarlet Witch attempts to destroyed the stone while it is still inside the Vision, but is incapacitated by Thanos before she can finish. With the Scarlet Witch defeated, Thanos claims his the Mind Stone killing the Vision in the process. Responding to the distress call they received earlier from the Asgardian ship, the Guardians of the Galaxy arrive only to discover that they are too late to stop Thanos, but are in time to save Thor who they find floating around in the ship's debris. After confirming with Thor about his altercation with Thanos, the heroes realize that if Thanos' goal is to assemble the Infinity Stones then he will eventually head to Knowhere in order to retrieve the Reality Stone which is currently in the Collector's possession. To stop Thanos from acquiring the Reality Stone; Thor, Rocket and Groot leave for Nidavellir to find the dwarf blacksmith Eitri, so that he might create a battle-axe capable of killing Thanos while Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax and Mantis go to Knowhere to protect the Reality Stone from Thanos till the others return with the axe. Unfortunately, by the time the guardians arrive at Knowhere, Thanos has already retrieved the Reality Stone from the Collector. The guardians try to take the stone back from Thanos, but are quickly defeated. Knowing that his adoptive daughter Gamora knows where the Soul Stone is, Thanos kidnaps her following his fight with her fellow guardians and trys to coerce her into revealing its location. When Gamora refuses Thanos threatens to torture her captive adoptive sister Nebula as punishment. Not wanting her sister to suffer, Gamora submits to Thanos' demands and reveals that the Soul Stone is located on the planet Vormir. Taking Gamora with him to the planet Vormir, Thanos discovers that the stone is guarded by the Red Skull who reveals that the stone can only be retrieved by someone who is willing to sacrifice someone they love. In response to this, Thanos reluctantly kills Gamora, earning him the stone. In Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, a story that has Spider-Man and Mary Jane married with a daughter named Annie (who is developing Spider powers of her own). After being glimpsed at in the "Spider-Verse" storyline,[59] Peter saves his family from Venom while most of the heroes die to Regent. He retires as Spider-Man to avoid detection from Regent and to focus on raising his family. However, he is later forced to don the mask again to stop Regent and protect his family. The second volume of the comic series details the later adventures of Spider-Man and his family. After suffering numerous defeats at the hands of Spider-Man, the Green Goblin vowed to destroy his foe once and for all. Using a special gas that blocks Peter's Spider-Sense, the Goblin followed Peter around and discovered his secret identity. Now knowing Peter was Spider-Man, the Green Goblin kidnapped him, and although he has the chance to kill Peter, the Goblin instead revealed his own secret identity. He was Norman Osborn, a ruthless businessman who was also Harry's father. Norman released Spider-Man from his restraints to defeat him in combat and prove his superiority. The Web-Slinger managed to defeat him and knocked him into some chemicals, resulting in Norman having amnesia and no recollection of both his and Peter's alternate egos. See also: Ethnic stereotypes in comics, African characters in comics, List of black superheroes, List of Asian superheroes, List of Latino superheroes, List of Native American superheroes, List of Jewish superheroes, List of Filipino superheroes, List of Middle Eastern superheroes, List of Russian superheroes, and List of Italian and Italian-American superheroes and villains At his headquarters, Mysterio is preparing to cement his victory by destroying the portal and trapping Spider-Man in the Ultimate universe forever. But unable to resist the temptation to see how his enemy is faring, he keeps the portal open long enough for Peter and the Ultimates to capture him. Despite his best efforts to throw them off with his usual weapons, Mysterio is quickly defeated and Fury decides to keep him prisoner on their side of the rift due to his knowledge of Peter's secret identity. With the portal closing, Peter departs for his world after giving Miles his blessing as the new Spider-Man of this world, an acknowledgment that makes Fury and Miles very satisfied. Back in his world, Peter runs a search for Miles' counterpart in his world and is shocked at the result.[7] In the Avengers Assemble episode "Planet Doom", Slinger's costume almost flawlessly resembles Spider-Man Noir's costume. This version of Spider-Man is a member of the Defenders, a resistance group of vigilantes who are against Doctor Doom, who has altered history and conquered the world. Slinger works alongside Bullseye (Clint Barton) and Snap (Sam Wilson), who are awaiting their foretold savior, the God of Thunder Thor's, arrival. After Doom's defeat, reality is restored to normal, and Slinger reverts to Spider-Man. During her career, she had a role in the rebirth of two of Spider-Man's old foes during the Rose's efforts to gain extra muscle: she was the one who threw the switch of the electric chair which gave Electro his powers back, and helped set up the theft of Doctor Octopus' corpse for re-animation from the Hand. She also appears in Loners as an assassin smuggling MGH.[113][114][115][116] In the Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects series, set in Earth-50701, Spider-Man was abducted by an alien scientist name Doctor Niles Van Roekel. The Thing, Wolverine, Elektra, Human Torch, and Storm are also abducted and injected with a drug in an attempt to corrupt them. Once infected Spider-Man's costume is brown-and-bronze with a blue spider mark in his chest. Spider-Man and the other heroes are eventually able to fight off the corrupting infection and defeat Van Roekel. In the aftermath of the invasion, Paragon and the Imperfects join together to share the Earth with the heroes.[11] It ought to be disputed rather than indulged for the sake of these students, who need someone to teach them how empowered they are by virtue of their mere enrollment; that no one is capable of invalidating their existence, full stop; that their worth is inherent, not contingent; that everyone is offended by things around them; that they are capable of tremendous resilience; and that most possess it now despite the disempowering ideology foisted on them by well-intentioned, wrongheaded ideologues encouraging them to imagine that they are not privileged. Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of All Hallows' Evening),[5] also known as Allhalloween,[6] All Hallows' Eve,[7] or All Saints' Eve,[8] is a celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It begins the three-day observance of Allhallowtide,[9] the time in the liturgical year dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed.[10][11]
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Review: Green Room, B Rated R, 95 minutes It's the headbangers vs. skinheads in the gritty and gruesomely entertaining new thriller "Green Room" from director and writer Jeremy Saulnier of "Blue Ruin" fame. If you like your psychological dramas loaded with lots of blood and guts, then "Green Room" is right up your alley, while the rest of us may have to close our eyes more than once. Pat, (Anton Yelchin of "Star Trek") the leader of a punk-rock band and a tough young girl named Amber (Imogen Poots, Yelchin's "Fright Night" co-star) battle murderous white supremacists at a remote Oregon roadhouse nightclub, led by its psychopathic club owner Darcy (Patrick Stewart, fantastic here). "Green Room" is one of the year's most intense, violent and original films, and if you can stomach some of its gruesomeness, it'll be a satisfying experience. As the leader of the punk rock band paired with the skinhead girl and caught up in a deadly situation at a club, Yelchin and Poots (both of whom have terrific, if unconventional, movie star names), have solid chemistry, and Stewart is fun as the violent club owner who wants to cover it all up for business. Add in some guns, big knives and a couple of pretty nasty dogs, and you have what can be a terrifying, bloody experience, with some moments of genuine uneasiness. As long as Saulnier keeps the action bottled up in the pent-up surroundings in the green room itself, the movie is tight, clinched teeth fun, with the first two acts an effective, edge-of-your-seat thriller, peppered with some moments of dark humor ("...so who would be your favorite desert island band?"). The last act is a little more problematic, as Saulnier struggles with finding how to actually end it all, and the climax itself is a bit of a letdown considering all the intensity that came before it. Even with some of its flaws, "Green Room" is a dark, dirty and grim tale that's a stark reminder you should reconsider that offer to have your band play in a remote club in the woods. #greenroom #antonyelchin #patrickstewart #imogenpoots #jeremysaulnier
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Here are some recipe ideas for this week. Spaghetti Squash: For those of you who have not eaten this kind of squash before, it is a squash that comes out in strands after cooking making it look very like spaghetti. Spaghetti Squash is lower in carbohydrates than other squash making it a favourite choice in the Simply for Life diets. Punch holes with a fork all over the rind to prevent bursting then place the whole squash on a lightly greased pan or you can cut the squash down the middle lengthwise and put the cut side down. This will speed up the cooking somewhat. Bake for about on hour and a quarter at 400 degrees F until flesh can easily to pierced with a sharp knife. After baking, remove the seeds then using a fork, gently lift the flesh out preserving the spaghetti like strands. This is pictured above. You can serve with salt and pepper or with a spaghetti sauce. Another favorite with our family is to serve it with an herbed butter. Add seasonings to the melted butter or margarine and let simmer until you just smell the herb favor. This is then poured over the squash when it is served. The Tuesday and Wednesday boxes got Celery and the Thursday and Friday boxes will be getting Kohlrabi. Most of you have had Kohlrabi before, but some of you are new and may not have used it before so here are some ideas. Kohlrabi is a versatile vegetable in the same family as broccoli and cabbage. It is great cut up into sticks like you see in the picture, but it can also be grated in stir fries or boiled or even cooked in a cream sauce. Hope you enjoy your veggies!
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The Power Plate Behind the Cup: Blackhawks 'Secret' Training Weapon Revealed by Jackie Wicks NORTHBROOK, Ill. (June 25, 2013) – Beyond the natural skill and explosive power of Jonathan Toews and company, trainers point to a "secret" weapon in the arsenal which contributed to the Chicago Blackhawks' second Stanley Cup in the last four years. Like more than 100 professional, collegiate and Olympic sports teams around the world, the Blackhawks rely on Power Plate® advanced whole-body vibration training as a pivotal part of their fitness and recovery regimens. The Hawks continue a streak of Power Plate users winning major championships in recent weeks, including tennis stars Raphael Nadal and Serena Williams at the French Open, and pro golfer Justin Rose at the U.S. Open. The same patented Power Plate technology which stretches, strengthens and gets high-performance athletes in championship shape, is available to anyone looking for state-of-the-art in-home exercise equipment. Power Plate can also be found at thousands of health clubs, wellness facilities and spas, and is used by therapists and doctors worldwide to treat symptoms of conditions including multiple sclerosis, diabetes, obesity and osteoporosis. Drawing upon the science behind a body's natural response to vibration, Power Plate's central vibrating platform triggers reflexive muscle contractions which amplify the effects of any exercise or movement performed on the equipment. Floor-based push-ups, squats, lunges, abdominal crunches and other conventional exercises, which typically engage only 40 percent of a person's muscle fibers, engage up to 95 percent when done on Power Plate. This means Power Plate users can accomplish in a 10 or 15 minute workout what traditionally takes an hour. Touted by celebrities including Claudia Schiffer, Mark Wahlberg, Courtney Cox, Clint Eastwood, Cindy Crawford, Sting and Madonna, among many others, Power Plate has been linked to a wide range of health and wellness benefits, from strength, balance, flexibility and weight loss to improved circulation, pain reduction, detoxification, stress alleviation, and even cellulite reduction. For additional information on Power Plate whole-body vibration training equipment, including a list of health clubs, medical facilities and retailers at which it can be found, visit powerplate.com. Performance Health Systems LLC, headquartered in Northbrook, Ill., specializes in delivering advanced technology solutions through its health and wellness equipment. In addition to its category-defining Power Plate line, the company has attracted international attention in recent months for bioDensity™, an osteogenic loading system which provides a non-pharmaceutical approach to bone and muscle loss and has been scientifically linked to dramatic bone growth among populations ranging from high-performance athletes to compromised, elderly individuals. To learn more, visit PHSGlobal.com..
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An additional care can make a big difference for any size flower arrangement or fresh flower bouquet. Different types of flower require different types of care but for any flower, the sooner it is put into water the longer it can last. Most floral foam is used on floral arrangement , just make sure it has plenty of clear & fresh water. If possible re-cut the stem ends & insert back the stems firmly and deeply into the arrangement. Place your arrangement in a cool place and avoid direct sunlight. Most floral arrangements last 4-7 days or longer, depending on the flowers used and the care they receive. Purchase the freshest flowers (please be assured that World Petals delivers only the freshest and most presentable flowers. Cut each flower stem at a 45 degree angle prior in putting flowers in water. It is best to put the stem under water while cutting for optimum water intake. Be sure to top up the flower's water everyday. Every 3 days replace all the water. Spray your flowers with water everyday. This can be done by using clean spray bottle. This is a shower for flowers. Display your flower in a cool place (18 to 25oC). Try to avoid direct sunlight, heating or cooling vents, directly under ceiling fans, or on top of televisions or radiators. These will damage your flowers. Keep plants in medium-light locations (out of direct sunlight) in order to maintain good flower colour and promote the maximum number of flowers to open. Foliage plants will do well under lower light levels. Plant soil should be kept moist at all times. Plants should not be allowed to dry out or wilt. Be careful to avoid over-watering, do not allow plants to stand in water. Avoid wetting plant leaves.
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Ross Memorial Chair - Victoria, BC ROSS PIONEERS ON VANCOUVER ISLAND - compiled by the editor from material supplied by Greg & Katie Ross, with commentary by Al Reeder of Sacremento Charles George Ross, in a 1967 article in "The Bay News", is described as "Victoria's Forgotten Man". He was named a Chief Trader of the Hudson's Bay Company when he arrived on June 7,1843 to take charge of the then under construction Fort Victoria (which became the City of Victoria, provincial capital of British Columbia). He died only a year later at the age of 50, with the location of his final grave unknown. As recently as a 1977 article in "The Victorian", Ross is distinguished only as the first white man to die on Vancouver Island. Some investigation does reveal that although not much is known of his life, what is known is quite fascinating, especially the effects of living in the wilderness... cut off from the world. His wife, Isabella Mainville Ross, is described as the first white woman on Vancouver Island. Hopefully we are somewhat more enlightened today and can acknowledge that Isabella, as well as being a capable person... the first woman to own property in what is now British Columbia... was of half North American Indian descent. In an 1843 letter to his sister at Guelph in Upper Canada (Ontario), Charles proudly states, "I have as yet said nothing about my wife; whence you will probably infer that I am rather ashamed of her -in this, however, you would be wrong. She is not, indeed, exactly fitted to shine at the head of a nobleman's table, but she suits the sphere [in which) she has to move much better than any such toy - in short, she is a native of the country..." Charles G. Ross was bom at Kingcraig near Inverness, in Ross-shire, in 1794. He joined the Hudson's Bay Company in 1818, arriving by boat from York Factory on Hudson's Bay to be clerk at Norway House (north shore of Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba). In 1822 he married Isabella, apparently at Rainy Lake (Lac Ia Pluie) in northwest Ontario. This was on the main overland supply route from Montreal to the northwest. He crossed the Rocky Mountains in 1824 and was clerk at various fur-trading posts in what was then called New Caledonia, now British Columbia. In 1828 he was at Fort George in the Fraser River where the growing city of Prince George stands today. Five years earlier, the entire habitation had been killed by Indians. In 1838 he was clerk at Fort McLoughlin on the northeast coast of Vancouver Island. Sir George Simpson, Governor of the Company, noted only that "Mr. Charles Ross had made considerable additions to the garden... with a soil principally formed of seaweed...". This was a survival skill common to those from the coastal areas of Scotland. His wife fared much better in Simpson's journal. He wrote: "the wife of Mr. Ross of this fort lately displayed great courage. Some Indians, while trading, in her husband's absence with her son in the shop of the establishment drew their knives upon the boy. On hearing this, the lady, pike in hand, chased the cowardly rascals from post to pillar till she drove them out of the fort. 'If such are the white women', said the discomfited savages, 'what must the white men be?'" In his 1843 letter to his sister, Charles outlines his concern about not being able to properly raise his large family in the wilderness: "I am blessed with a family of nine children, that is, five boys and four girls... which I dare say will astonish you - this numerous progeny is for the present rather an encumbrance --- my chief regret is their growing wild around me without proper education or example -so long as we remain in this unchristian wild. Than our way of life in this dreary wilderness nothing can be more dark and insipid. The posts we occupy are far between and seldom have any intercourse with each other oftener than once a year... there is no society... P.S. I would perhaps send down [to Ontario] my two eldest boys... if I thought they could prepare a place for the rest of us to follow... What funds would be required to... buy and stock 200 acres?" Charles never realized his dream of moving his family to civilization, although some of his children were sent to England for schooling. When Fort McLoughlin was closed, as senior officer he was sent to take charge of the new Fort Victoria, where he died of a sudden illness on June 28,1844. He had not even received a reply to the letter to his sister. Because it took a year to communicate over the Rockies, her reply did not arrive until 1845! He was buried in the Company's old cemetery, near the present Johnson Street. The remains were probably removed to Quadra Street Cemetery beside the Anglican Cathedral, but this cannot be verified. There is no tombstone in the cemetery but there is a memorial stone in Pioneer Cemetery Square. His widow, Isabella, then acquired a strip of "10 arable acres" between Foul Bay and Shoal Bay where she grew potatoes for the Fort. The bulk of these were peddled to the Russians at Sitka (in what is now Alaska) for furs. She lived another 41 years and died on April 23,1885 in her 78th year. She is buried in Ross Cemetery, named after her as it was developed from land she donated which had been part of her farm overlooking Ross Bay, which was named after husband. In 1967, as a project for Canada's Centennial, the Native Sons of British Columbia constructed a commemorative granite and slate seat honouring Charles G. Ross. It is located on Dallas Marine Drive East, also overlooking Ross Bay. CRA-Canada Newsletter: November, 1999.
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In mid September 2003 I up sticks and head off to Hong Kong to run the Far East part of a huge project that we are running for MCI, the troubled global telco. After the shock of leaving home and family at short notice I start to find my way around this extraordinary, buzzing city. After a week settling in we start to get more adventurous. First off is a Sunday trip to Lamma island for a walk in the country and spectacularly good seafood lunch. I am responsible for all our work across the Far East. The three main centres that MCI operates from are Hong Kong, Sydney and Singapore. So once we are up and running in HK it is down to Australia to start things off there and visit this amazing country for the first time. Back in Hong Kong we see that the Chinese deserve their reputation as the inventors of fireworks. After another hard week's work we head off for another island excursion, this time to Lantau - home of both the new airport and the giant buddha. The next job is to get our work started in Singapore. Again I have never been here before and travel down on the Saturday morning so that I can spend the weekend getting to know the place before starting work on the Monday. It turns out to be a city full of shopping malls and antiseptically clean. Back in Hong Kong we decide that it is time to visit the race track. Happy Valley must be the highest value stretch of turf in the world and with local guide Charles showing us the ropes we are soon losing our money on a succession of races while we appreciate the Chinese love of gambling. Our third Sunday island trip is to Macao to see this famous former Portuguese colony. We have a fascinating time touring the casino, the parks and narrow streets. I nearly get us all killed when a 'short cut' back to the ferry finds us on a pavementless stretch of road used in the Macao Grand Prix where the locals seem to be practicing for the race the following weekend. Vicky arrives to celebrate her birthday. With shopping in Stanley market, trips up the peak, rock concerts, pollution and a half marathon it is an action packed weekend. We move offices, hotels and get to know our new surroundings down in Quarry Bay. Rather grim surroundings but a fantastic office development. The week is further enlivened by the rugby world cup and the Stones. After several months I have explored the streets, markets and islands. I decide to tackle one of the famous Hong Kong trails before the end of my stay. 50 very hilly kilometres of very scenic rural paths.
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RIVERVIEW - Zach Bonner, founder of the Little Red Wagon Foundation Inc. and focus of the feature-length film, "Little Red Wagon," recently won a $1,000 Kohl's Cares Scholarship for further education. Bonner, 15 and in 10th grade, wants to study law at Harvard University. He attends Florida Virtual School, so whether at home or on the road, he can continue his education and efforts to eradicate youth homelessness. In 2012, he spent in excess of 1,000 hours packing school supplies, food, toys, candy and personal items into more than 1,900 backpacks, which he then distributed to homeless youth across America. "Something as simple as a backpack filled with things, a random act of kindness, can change a person's life," Bonner said. "It's not a permanent solution to a problem, but it can give them hope."
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Home » blog » Digital Transformation » 2020 Enterprise Technology Trends: Digital Transformation, AI, Cognitive Automation and Quantum Computing 2020 Enterprise Technology Trends: Digital Transformation, AI, Cognitive Automation and Quantum Computing Brian SolisMarch 9, 2020in Digital Transformation, Innovation Karen Roby is a veteran reporter for TechRepublic and ZDNet. Every so often, we get together to talk the latest tech trends and explore how organizations can successfully navigate their path forward. In our latest conversation, we talk about the state of digital transformation, quantum computing, customer experience, and enterprise innovation. Please watch the video here. Full article here. Analyst Brian Solis explains why he is also excited about quantum computing, cognitive automation, and robotic process automation. Karen Roby: You were telling me that you feel like the conversation is maybe shifting a little bit around digital transformation. Explain what you mean. Brian Solis: I'm hoping that it's shifting a bit. There are so many disruptive trends that are happening, and by disruptive I mean beyond modernization, beyond cloud migration, beyond the innovation on all of the digital fronts within a business that deserve the attention and resources beyond that traditional digital transformation roadmap. For example, I was just in India speaking at the NASSCOM event out there, and my topic–well, one of my topics–was on the state and evolution of quantum computing. When you look at enterprise organizations today, whether they're big brands, whatever industry they're in, some of them haven't yet started thinking about quantum. And when you think about something like quantum, you have to apply resources. Now, even though we're still several years away from having something that shows that it's going to be promising in business applications, the sooner you could dedicate resources to it to learn, to be part of experiments, even if you're testing on models rather than the real thing. Where does that fall? Does that fall in digital transformation, or is that something more on the innovation front? Back to your question, what I'm hoping to see are things that… in digital transformation, there's always going to be a new trend. There's always going to be a new technology. There's always going to be things that you can improve within the enterprise. And that means that digital transformation is now an infinite game. So, when we talk about this, it's essentially now an everyday part of business, but one of the things I was covering today was Aera Technology's release of its cognitive automation platform, and that now tells me that alongside digital transformation, we're also looking at this sort of post-digital transformation evolution of the cognitive enterprise now with companies like Aera becoming a reality. So what does that look like? That's going to need its own dedicated resources to look at ways to implement these new platforms in ERP [Enterprise Resource Planning] and CRM [Customer Relationship Management] systems to help the enterprise become, as Aera calls it, self-driving. And then you can look at the same thing for quantum. You could look at the same thing for other disruptive trends. Karen Roby: How do CIOs, and just companies in general, how do their ways of thinking shift? I mean you're asking people to, when it comes to digital transformation, that's a big change for people to still come on board with. Mindsets have to really kind of shift here. Brian Solis: Every time I talk to an enterprise, and I'll usually talk to different stakeholders within the organization… whether it's the CIO or CDO, whether it's somebody in a specific application within the organization. For example, with cognitive automation, I'm speaking to a lot of people on the ERP side of things, supply chain-side of things, retail side of things, logistics. And then also on that side of the conversation with cognitive automation, I'm also talking to a lot of CEOs, which is new. The reason is it kind of comes back to what you were asking, which is at some point it can't just be about modernization, and it can't just be about infrastructure, right? These are all big things, these are all must-do's, but at the same time, when we look at it from a market perspective, we have digital natives who are coming out of nowhere and disrupting entire markets that are… It's happening so fast, and it's at such an accelerated pace that you have leading organizations, tried-and-true organizations that just can't keep up, yet with inside of the enterprise, there's still a lack of urgency, there's still a sense of entitlement. There's sort of this, they're not seeing the need to kind of cut right through, cut corners, stop making decisions by committee, and stop having hundreds of meetings to make a decision, and start implementing pilots that allow the organization to be more agile, and be more flexible, be more adaptive to these trends. Those conversations on the digital transformation side are in many cases cross-functional, because we're affecting lines of business in addition to technology groups. But when we're looking at things like cognitive automation and ultimately things like artificial intelligence and quantum, we have to go right to the stakeholder groups where these things can be implemented and experimented with so that we're improving operations, we're improving processes, and we're maximizing legacy systems to start performing at these innovative and also digitally native levels. Karen Roby: Do you find sometimes that it's difficult when you talk to companies, as you mentioned, you've got some over here that are so very comfortable with technology and they want to make quick decisions, and if something doesn't work, they want to move fast from it to something different, often butting heads with the people that have been there for a long time? Do you find that tension when you try to help companies and you talk with them? Brian Solis: Yeah, all the time. I often joke that I'm not an analyst in those cases, I'm a therapist. A lot of the times, it's really just egos, it's politics, it's budget, it's fiefdoms. You have stuff where people are really trying to protect what they have, but they also don't want to disrupt themselves. In fact, I just had an interview with a massive CPG [Consumer Packaged Goods] brand today where we were talking through the business case for cognitive automation. In that particular case, the stakeholder–who's not in the CIO group and not in the C-suite, but somebody who is a lead on the practitioner level–had to make these one-two-three cases at a business level to be able to create a unity in order to be able to launch a pilot. And that case was made at a business level. 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What is this going to do for me? Especially as we start looking to some of these more bold technology investments that are now here on the horizon. Karen Roby: What are the big talking points for 2020? What do you see as we get toward, say, closer to the third, fourth quarter of this year? Brian Solis: I have a tab open right now where I was actually starting to formulate a lot of these thoughts, because I have to write about this. There's just so many things. I mean, when we talked about, for example, cognitive automation, you have things like RPA, or robotic process automation, or business process automation, where we're looking at the repetitive tasks of knowledge workers. But that's one side of the conversation. And then on the other side, this whole idea of a self-driving enterprise, a system that can learn and ultimately make decisions and allow knowledge workers to sort of become the operators rather than the practitioners, letting them be more creative and also helping them strategize, and where to make improvements across the organization. You have things like conversational AI that's now really starting to look beyond the knowledge base or the transactional base of today's chatbots. For example, like Google's MEENA is starting to show the power of what human conversation could look like in those applications. So essentially, ironically, I say putting humanity in artificial intelligence, making the business more human. And then you have all kinds of things, especially on the data fronts, whether beyond cognitive automation where we're looking at visualization, we're looking at integration, we're looking at applying AI and machine learning to make sense of data in ways that organizations haven't really been asking questions for it to make sense of, if that makes sense. [There are] so many trends about improving how a business operates. And to your point earlier around mindsets, that's really what this is about, is taking all of the different technology frontiers that are emerging now and over the course of the year looking for ways to implement them in improving not just the business infrastructure, but also in customer experience, or the customer journey, or the employee experience. The idea of even kind of stepping before the cognitive enterprise and looking at AI-powered enterprise systems for example, like Salesforce and Einstein, and adding voice as a user interface in terms of data. Not just in terms of visualization, but being able to more humanly interact with your enterprise data to make faster decisions and get faster insights. I mean, these are all trends pointing toward a smarter enterprise to be able to perform at internet speed and at scale. Karen Roby: As you mentioned, you've been traveling a lot, been doing a lot of speaking engagements, and what is it at this very moment that excites you the most that you will be talking about? Brian Solis: I'm fascinated by the impact of artificial intelligence and cognitive automation on a lot of stuff, because it allows companies to bypass decades of legacy-based systems and technologies and also mindsets in order to be able to do things fast, test them fast, and learn from them fast, and that is super exciting for me. It's actually an area that I just started covering in the last quarter. Please note that this is an edited transcription of the conversation. Brian Solis | Author, Keynote Speaker, Futurist Brian Solis is world-renowned digital analyst, anthropologist and futurist. He is also a sought-after keynote speaker and an 8x best-selling author. In his new book, Lifescale: How to live a more creative, productive and happy life, Brian tackles the struggles of living in a world rife with constant digital distractions. His previous books, X: The Experience When Business Meets Design and What's the Future of Business explore the future of customer and user experience design and modernizing customer engagement in the four moments of truth. Invite him to speak at your next event or bring him in to your organization to inspire colleagues, executives and boards of directors. 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Logan Square Shopping Center Norristown Sold for Steep Discount What started as a klieg-lit dream to put a movie studio in Norristown ended Wednesday with the old Logan Square Shopping Center being bought at a sheriff's auction by its main investor. Now that the foreclosure suit that spurred the sheriff's sale is over, Montgomery County officials can pursue "whatever remedies are open" to the county to recoup some of the $24.5 million in public funds it put into the project, said the county's chief financial officer, Uri Z. Monson. Logan Lender, a Wayne firm, bought the two parcels for a total of about $8,000 after filing a foreclosure suit in Montgomery County Court in May against Johnson & Markley Redevelopment, a New Jersey firm led by developer Charles Gallub. The 24.5-acre property sold as two parcels, which includes where USM, a facilities maintenance company, has offices. Together, the parcels were valued at about $37 million, reflecting Logan Lender's investment. That total was considerably more than the $100,000 and $200,000 values of other properties being auctioned, prompting murmurs and a loud "whoa" from those attending the sale when they heard the price tags of the parcels - $19.5 million for one and $17.7 million for the other. Logan Lender actually bought them for the cost of taking the property to the sheriff's sale, including the sheriff's fees and required advertising. In 2007, Gallub proposed turning the vacant Sears, Roebuck & Co. store on West Johnson Highway, about two blocks from Elmwood Park Zoo, into a film studio. The plan was greeted enthusiastically by Norristown and county officials. A modified redevelopment project went on after the studio plan crumbled. The project continued to swallow money without making much progress until 2012, when the developer could no longer pay the project's debts. By then, a new county board of commissioners had been elected, and it refused to put in any more public money. The county is saddled with a $24.5 million debt because commissioners at that time agreed to stand second in line to Logan Lender if the project failed. It will get no money from the sheriff's sale of the property. It's unclear what Logan Lender will do with the property. Attorneys for it would not comment. Posted by Joe O'Donnell (610) 616-4604 at 10:44 AM Prologis Launches JV in China (Video) ePharmaSolutions to Go to Plymouth Meeting Philadelphia's Retail Deliveries, Construction and... Mt. Laurel Office Attracts Virtua Health Retail Leasing Livens in South Jersey Sternlicht Says Starwood `Bullish' on Real Estate ... Buy, sell or hold real estate? (Video) Mount Pocono CVS Changes Hands 1500 Spring Garden Trades for $184.5M in Philadelphia Staples Shopping Center Trades for $6.2M F & M Bldg Sold for $3.1M What's Going on in Commercial Real Estate? (Video) PREIT Sells Chambersburg Mall for $8.8M Philadelphia's Office Deliveries, Construction and... Real estate can perform in rising rate environment... Caterpillar Pays $24.5M to Stay on Memory Lane New York Life Acquires Forest Park Corp Ctr Habitat for Humanity Leases 26,000 SF in Burlingto... Keystone Property Grp Pays $40.5M for Philadelphia... Real Estate Development for the Life Sciences (Video) Enzium is first company to open HQ at USciences Liberty Pares Office Holdings in $705M Sale Philadelphia's Industrial Vacancy Stays at 9.2% DeKalb Plaza Sells for $9.4M Levittown Trace Apts Sell for $26.1M VM Development Grp Purchases Easton City Hall Morgan Mgmt Sells Beechwood Gardens Apts Griffin Capital Acquires 18-Property Office Portfo... Andy Florance - Costar, Talks about the CRE Market... Logan Square Shopping Center Norristown Sold for S... Chesterbrook Shopping Center sold at discount at a... Richard LeFrak: Where to invest in real estate now... Why It Can Be a Financial Mistake to Negotiate wit... Philadelphia's Retail Vacancy Stays at 6.4% Starwood's focus on land (Video) Starwood To Spin Off Single-Family Residential Bus... Mellon Bank Center to take hit in FMC move
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Q: function inside another function doesn't mutate my array Here is my code: const fs = require('fs'); function f() { var arr = []; fs.readfile(filename, function(data) { //some code here arr.push(someElement); }) return arr; } var result = f(); console.log(result); //I want an array of elements in it, but this produces an empty array []; Any help would be very appreciated! A: You need to use readfileSync in order to make your function synchronous, or do this: function f() { var arr = []; fs.readfile(filename, function(data) { //some code here arr.push(someElement); }).then(() => return arr) } f().then(result => console.log(result)); Adding @artur 's addition here: readFile(), receives a function that is a callback. As specified in the doc, readFile: Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. So, the callback function OP gave to readFile will not be immediately called, only when the file data is ready.
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/* * Created on Oct 14, 2004 * * TODO To change the template for this generated file go to * Window - Preferences - Java - Code Style - Code Templates */ package org.tolweb.tapestry; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Iterator; import org.apache.tapestry.IExternalPage; import org.apache.tapestry.IRequestCycle; import org.apache.tapestry.PageRedirectException; import org.apache.tapestry.callback.ExternalCallback; import org.apache.tapestry.event.PageBeginRenderListener; import org.apache.tapestry.event.PageEvent; import org.apache.tapestry.html.BasePage; import org.tolweb.dao.AccessoryPageDAO; import org.tolweb.dao.NodeDAO; import org.tolweb.dao.PageDAO; import org.tolweb.hivemind.CookieAndContributorSource; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.AccessoryInjectable; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.BaseInjectable; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.CookieInjectable; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.MiscInjectable; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.NodeInjectable; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.PageInjectable; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.RequestInjectable; import org.tolweb.tapestry.injections.UserInjectable; import org.tolweb.treegrow.main.Contributor; import org.tolweb.treegrow.main.StringUtils; import org.tolweb.treegrow.page.PageContributor; /** * @author dmandel * * TODO To change the template for this generated type comment go to * Window - Preferences - Java - Code Style - Code Templates */ public abstract class CacheAndPublicAwarePage extends BasePage implements IExternalPage, PageBeginRenderListener, UserInjectable, CookieInjectable, RequestInjectable, NodeInjectable, PageInjectable, AccessoryInjectable, MiscInjectable, BaseInjectable { public abstract boolean getUseCache(); public abstract void setUseCache(boolean value); public abstract boolean getUseGlossary(); public abstract void setUseGlossary(boolean value); public abstract boolean getIsNonPublic(); public abstract void setIsNonPublic(boolean value); /** * Constant used to store the node dao in the request cycle */ public static final String NODE_DAO = "nodedao"; /** * Constant used to store the page dao in the request cycle */ public static final String PAGE_DAO = "pagedao"; /** * Constant used to store the accessory page dao in the request cycle */ public static final String ACC_PAGE_DAO = "accpagedao"; /** * Constant used to store whether or note to use the cache in the request cycle */ public static final String USE_CACHE = "usecache"; /** * Constant used to store the contributor with this request in the request cycle */ public static final String CONTRIBUTOR = "contributor"; /** * Whether we are hitting the working db or not */ public static final String WORKING = "working"; public void activateExternalPage(Object[] parameters, IRequestCycle cycle) { boolean useCache = true; setUseGlossary(getIsGlossaryOn()); if (!getIsPublic()) { setIsNonPublic(true); // Dont use cache on beta or dev useCache = false; } else { setIsNonPublic(false); } if (getIsWorking()) { // Dont use cache on working useCache = false; } setUseCache(useCache); // try to authenticate -- in case the user is going to preview from TreeGrow getCookieAndContributorSource().authenticateExternalPage(cycle); setupRequestCycleAttributes(); } public void pageBeginRender(PageEvent event) { setupRequestCycleAttributes(); if (getIsWorking()) { Contributor contr = getCookieAndContributorSource().getContributorFromSessionOrAuthCookie(); if (!getCookieAndContributorSource().getCookieIsEnabled(CookieAndContributorSource.WORKING_COOKIE) && contr == null) { redirectToLogin(); } } } protected void redirectToLogin() { WorkingLoginPage page = (WorkingLoginPage) getRequestCycle().getPage("WorkingLoginPage"); page.setCallback(new ExternalCallback(this, getRequestCycle().getListenerParameters())); throw new PageRedirectException(page); } public boolean getIsLive() { String host = getTapestryHelper().getDomainName(); // DEVN: for background on why the below conditional is used, see the comments for // the involved helper methods if (isBetaSite(host) || isDevSite(host)) { return false; } else { return true; } } /** * Determines if the host is really the beta development site. * @param host the host the operating website * @return true indicates that it is the beta development site, otherwise false. */ private boolean isBetaSite(String host) { return isDevelopment(host, "beta"); } /** * Determines if the host is really the dev development site. * @param host the host the operating website * @return true indicates that it is the beta development site, otherwise false. */ private boolean isDevSite(String host) { return isDevelopment(host, "dev"); } /** * Determines if the host is really a development site. * @param host the host the operating website * @param devPrefix the host prefix used - likely either 'beta' or 'dev' * @return true indicates that it is the beta development site, otherwise false. */ private boolean isDevelopment(String host, String devPrefix) { return host != null && (isNotFauxDevelopment(host, devPrefix)); } /** * Determines if a host is not a faux development site. * * Here's some background: * The problem is http://beta.working.tolweb.org/ is actually the live site - and this * means that people do things expecting it to not have any impact. I've been burned by * this. Ideally, we've make it so that apache redirects beta.working.tolweb.org to the * correct working.beta.tolweb.org. But we do something to make it so this is at not showing * the "oh gosh" beta box (note - the above is same for dev). * * @param host the host the operating website * @param devPrefix the host prefix used - likely either 'beta' or 'dev' * @return true indicates that it is the beta development site, otherwise false. */ private boolean isNotFauxDevelopment(String host, String devPrefix) { return host.indexOf(devPrefix) != -1 && host.indexOf(devPrefix+".working") == -1; } public boolean getIsWorking() { String host = getTapestryHelper().getDomainName(); String isWorking = getRequest().getParameterValue(WORKING); if (host != null && host.indexOf("working") != -1 || StringUtils.notEmpty(isWorking)) { return true; } else { return false; } } public boolean getIsPublic() { String host = getTapestryHelper().getDomainName(); if (host != null && host.indexOf("working") != -1 || host != null && host.indexOf("approval") != -1) { return false; } else { return true; } } public boolean getIsGlossaryOn() { return getCookieAndContributorSource().getCookieIsEnabled(CookieAndContributorSource.GLOSSARY_COOKIE); } public String getAuthorsString() { return getAuthorsString(getContributors()); } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected String getAuthorsString(Collection contributors) { ArrayList names = new ArrayList(); Iterator it = contributors.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { PageContributor contr = (PageContributor) it.next(); if (contr.getIsAuthor()) { names.add(contr.getContributor().getDisplayName()); } } return StringUtils.returnCommaAndJoinedString(names); } public boolean getInternetInfoOnTop() { return false; } public boolean getHasRandomPics() { return false; } protected String getSearchURL(IRequestCycle cycle) { return getSearchURL(cycle, null); } protected String getSearchURL(IRequestCycle cycle, String taxonName) { String host = getTapestryHelper().getDomainName(); if (host != null && host.indexOf("dev") != -1) { host = "dev.tolweb.org"; } else if (host != null && host.indexOf("beta") != -1) { host = "beta.tolweb.org"; } else { host = "tolweb.org"; } String searchUrl; if (StringUtils.notEmpty(taxonName)) { searchUrl = "http://" + host + String.format(getConfiguration().getSearchUrl(), taxonName); } else { searchUrl = "http://" + host + "/tree/home.pages/groupsearch.html"; } return searchUrl; } protected void setupRequestCycleAttributes() { PageDAO pageDao; NodeDAO nodeDao; AccessoryPageDAO accPageDao; boolean useCache = false; if (getIsPublic()) { pageDao = getPublicPageDAO(); nodeDao = getPublicNodeDAO(); accPageDao = getPublicAccessoryPageDAO(); useCache = true; } else { pageDao = getWorkingPageDAO(); nodeDao = getWorkingNodeDAO(); accPageDao = getWorkingAccessoryPageDAO(); } getRequestCycle().setAttribute(NODE_DAO, nodeDao); getRequestCycle().setAttribute(PAGE_DAO, pageDao); getRequestCycle().setAttribute(ACC_PAGE_DAO, accPageDao); getRequestCycle().setAttribute(USE_CACHE, Boolean.valueOf(useCache)); // Set up the contributor associated with this request -- various // components want this to see if the 'edit' link should be displayed Contributor contr = getCookieAndContributorSource().getContributorFromSessionOrAuthCookie(); if (contr != null) { getRequestCycle().setAttribute(CONTRIBUTOR, contr); } } public Contributor getEditingContributor() { return (Contributor) getRequestCycle().getAttribute(CONTRIBUTOR); } public PageDAO getPageDAO() { return (PageDAO) getRequestCycle().getAttribute(PAGE_DAO); } public NodeDAO getNodeDAO() { return (NodeDAO) getRequestCycle().getAttribute(NODE_DAO); } public AccessoryPageDAO getAccessoryPageDAO() { return (AccessoryPageDAO) getRequestCycle().getAttribute(ACC_PAGE_DAO); } /** * This actually needs to be overridden by subclasses! 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As a fast developing must own brand this corporate entity is already surprising market observers and is keen to push their trading frontiers ever further forward. The categories that they are most known for currently are WATCHES but it is anticipated that quite quickly other product adjacencies will strategically be released. Their UK market continues to grow and there is a real will to push out beyond the familiar and to acquire multiple new worldwide trading channels. The speed of growth has meant that there is today a fantastic opportunity for hyper organised & opportunistic Purchasing professional who can step up & take on this key sourcing role. You must have slick EXCEL skills to begin with and be used to dealing direct with a wide range of component suppliers . Initially this will relate to ordering watches & the varying related components - alongside all required brand packaging and point of sale material. There are multiple SKU's and variants so one must be constantly attuned as to business needs and indeed how best to orchestrate the critical path to maximise customer order fulfilment and to minimise excessive overstocks. The majority of this brands supply partners are based in the Far-East and should you speak Mandarin it would be welcomed but it is not essential. Looking ahead as to other key countries whose manufacturing speciality may additionally appeal include Spain, Portugal and Turkey - linguistic skills as per the earlier Chinese request may also prove advantageous. As is anticipated this company will in the future be increasing the areas of merchandise sold in their brands name -now is an ideal time to robustly keep in check & instil further prudent controls relating to all these first retained suppliers. It may be in the future that you will be empowered to visit overseas suppliers with the mission to ensure QC compliance as well as confirming face-to-face trading terms - though at present trusted brokers are often the point of first contact. Under the direction of a Chief Operating Officer ever eager to achieve maximum returns you will enjoy researching where & with whom we should entrust our corporate purchasing commitment too - the aim being for all parties to build ever increasing rewards from each other's trading association. It would be helpful to have an understanding of manufacturing and the processes and time such highly detailed procurement often takes - as the Company Buyer you are ever aware and able to keep all in distribution informed as to arrivals and limitations of potential supply. For the successful appointee this represents an unmatched launch pad to possibly co-ordinate, cost save and oversee the greatest growth of this clients brand that ever they been fortunate to contemplate / invest in.
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Smart Utilities Enabling Smart Cities: One Last DistribuTECH Takeaway Alison Mallahan2021-08-30T14:57:47-07:00March 7, 2017|News| The wise utility belongs to the smart city. And vice versa-if it's done right. A group of leaders and consultants argued their case at DistribuTECH in San Diego that utilities need to position themselves for opportunities in the hyper-connected Smart City-Internet of Things realm. For them, the future was now, as several represented companies showed they were already at work on those type of projects. Many things go into smart-city initiatives such as massive lighting, meter, senior and wireless communications. So while the utility truthfully wouldn't own all of that, they will find ways to be integral to those connections. "A utility can help because it commits networking, SCADA…assets in the field, boots on the ground and operational data analytics," John Gibson, distribution system manager for Spokane, Washington-based Avista Utilities, said during the "Smart Utilities Enabling Smart Cities" session at #DTECH2017 in San Diego last month. Smart cities, like Rome, are not built in a day or alone. They take partnerships with vendors, municipalities, the educational system and other utilities. "How do you bring partners into smart city projects?" Gibson asked. "I think it starts with engaging projects." One massive smart-city undertaking in Avista's own backyard is the Urbanova Project. Announced in September 2016, Urbanova's partners include Avista, Gonzaga University, Itron, McKinstry, Washington State University and the University District in Spokane. The "living laboratory," as some Urbanova proponents have called it, will take front and center as the 770-acre district is developed into a smart city space. Open analytics, standards-based open data and research will interconnect with new energy technologies such as microgrids, solar, storage, building management systems and control and communications networks. David Sandel, co-founder of Innovation Neighborhoods, which contributes to develop smart cities pairing universities with utilities, said the industry has developed a deeper understanding of the potential since Google first announced it had chosen Kansas City—on both sides of the Missouri River bordering Kansas and Missouri–to build the high-speed fiber network. The rise of what he called "Innovation Districts" will incorporate millions of devices within common networks and aiming toward energy efficiency and other positive byproducts. The key to smart cities is not to think about them as giant single pieces but made up of millions of moving parts working together. Customers, otherwise known as "people," make up a big part of it. "Smart city convergence: Less is more, tiny is huge," he quipped in his DistribuTECH presentation. "High-impact smart cities are 90 percent sociology and 10 percent infrastructure." Other utilities are diving into smart city projects in big ways. Philadephia-based PECO deployed its Smart Grid/Smart Meter initiative through a $650 million investment completed several years ago. The effort, which was built around Sensus' FlexNet platform, brought together more than 2.5 million "end points"—from Advanced Metering Infrastructure to distribution automation. "We may be further along than we realize" in the smart city revolution, said Glenn Pritchard, manager of advanced grid operations for Philadelphia-based PECO. "The potential challenges for smart city initiatives include regulatory, system governance and asset life-cycle management." by Rod Walton, Electric Light & Power Source Article: Smart Utilities Enabling Smart Cities: One Last DistribuTECH Takeaway
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