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Geheimsache Hangar 18 (Originaltitel: Hangar 18) ist ein US-amerikanischer Science-Fiction-Film aus dem Jahr 1980. In Deutschland lief der Film erstmals am 16. Januar 1987 im Fernsehen. Handlung Ein Satellit wird in einer Space-Shuttle-Mission im All gestartet und zerschellt plötzlich an einem auftauchenden UFO, dabei kommt ein Crew-Mitglied ums Leben. Aufgrund der Präsidentschaftswahlen möchte der Stabschef des Weißen Hauses diese Vorkommnisse auf keinen Fall publik machen. Man sichtet ein abgestürztes UFO in der Einöde Arizonas und die NASA bringt das Objekt in den Hangar 18 einer Militärbasis. Im UFO finden sie zwei verstorbene, menschenartige Insassen vor. Die beiden Crew-Mitglieder Price und Bancroft starten auf eigene Faust zur Untersuchung der Vorkommnisse. Als sie eine Landestelle ausfindig machen können, werden sie von zwei Agenten verfolgt, die wenig später bei einer halsbrecherischen Verfolgungsjagd ums Leben kommen. Der Stabschef versucht mit einem bombengeladenen Flugzeug einen Angriff auf den Hangar. Der Hangar wird dabei zwar zerstört, jedoch bleibt das UFO völlig unversehrt und ist nun für jedermann sichtbar. Kritik Die Zeitschrift Cinema meint: "Albernes Drama im Yellow-press-Stil". Das Lexikon des internationalen Films urteilte: "Konventioneller Science-Fiction-Film mit solider Tricktechnik, dessen vorhersehbare Handlung zum Ende hin immer unglaubwürdiger wird." Weblinks Einzelnachweise US-amerikanischer Film Filmtitel 1980 Science-Fiction-Film Außerirdische im Film
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India Plan to send a human in space, get opportunity to common man News Science January 15, 2019 Amy King According to the plan, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will send its first human mission in space in December 2021. This human mission will not only be a scientist, but also an ordinary citizen will get an opportunity to become part of this ambitious project. ISRO president Dr. K. Sivan told the BBC that the selection process would be done through the Indian Air Force. He said, "A common citizen will also be included in it, a lot depends on his ability to travel." This flight center will make preparations related to India's first human mission. ISRO is preparing to send a team of three people in space. Dr. Unnikrishnan Nair has been made the head of this flight center and will be Dr. R. Hutton, director of the Gaganayan Project. Prime Minister Modi announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced the Gaganayan project on Independence Day last year. Dr. Sivan says, "This year is in the list of top priority for the Gaganan Sanstha, we are planning to send our first uncrewed missile mission in December 2020. The second such plan will be completed in July 2021. The success of these two After that, the plan of the human mission will be completed in December 2021. " In his announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had spoken of sending humans in space till 2022. ISRO wants to realize this announcement by the Prime Minister before the start of 2022. Dr. Sivan says that ISRO wants that women should be sent in space. He says, "We want people to go to a woman's science in space, this is our goal. In my opinion, we will train both men and women, both the scientists, the Prime Minister, mentioned the brothers and sisters, we want to fulfill it. However, training and other things will be needed for this. " Former ISRO chairman AS Kiran Kumar told BBC Hindi that the selection process would be needed. "In general, any common citizen can apply for it. There is a whole process of selection and training; it will be open to everyone." Dr. Sivan told that the space scientists would be trained in India first. After this, his advanced training will be in those countries, who have already sent humans to space, probably in Russia. It is expected from the human mission that it will develop a variety of techniques for different sectors of the country. Dr. Sivan says, "Gaganan will be an important hub for ISRO. So far, we were working in the field of engineering, in which Yan, crew module or Rocket launch were included." According to Kiran Kumar, India must be included in the category of human mission senders in space, and it is a good thing that India is working in this direction. Earlier in the year 2009, the Planning Commission had proposed to send human missions in space. Since then, ISRO has been working in this direction. ISRO has done many tests in this direction. China Chang'e-4 sent the picture of the far part of the moon American Space Agency NASA discover new ways to old age Avengers Endgame: The highest-grossing film in history July 22, 2019 July 22, 2019 Amy King The 400,000 strangers who took the man to the moon make a memory June 28, 2019 Maheen McMahon SpaceX Crew Dragon successfully lands in the Gulf of Mexico August 5, 2020 Maheen McMahon
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Home Media Releases CAMBRAI AND GREENOCK COMMUNITIES WIN DROUGHT FUNDING CAMBRAI AND GREENOCK COMMUNITIES WIN DROUGHT FUNDING The Morrison Government is continuing to back drought-affected communities, with two projects in Barker electorate to receive Federal Government funding under the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal's Tackling Tough Times Together program. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin said the Government was pleased to support the Foundation's crucial work of stimulating regional economies while strengthening social connections in drought-affected communities. "The Tackling Tough Times Together program has a range of benefits, including keeping money flowing through shops and suppliers and creating jobs for communities which have been disadvantaged by drought," Mr Pasin said. "In the electorate of Barker projects to be funded under this latest round of grants include the Greenock Institute Kitchen Renewal, which will receive $26,390 to upgrade the kitchen to enhance community events and functions with catering and $10,603 for the Cambrai Sportsclub for flooring renewal. Mr Pasin said projects supported through the program help rural communities cope with the stress of drought on families and businesses while contributing to the local economy and infrastructure renewal. "Many projects funded this round will help reduce volunteer fatigue, enhance social participation and boost the operations of local not-for-profit organisations, which are all crucial to drought-affected regional communities," Mr Pasin said. "These projects in Cambrai and Greenock are both very worth projects that will benefit the whole community," Mr Pasin said. "Standing together is important now more than ever and communities can rest assured the Government continues to have their back, with money already flowing through rolling grants as part of our more than $8 billion drought support package." More information on the Tackling Tough Times Together program and the latest round of recipients can be found on the Foundation's website at www.frrr.org.au/grants/TTTT or by visiting the Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications website at www.regional.gov.au/regional/programs.
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April 14, 2019 April 30, 2019 edinburghcnd Edinburgh CND News: April mid-month (and later) update This month Scottish CND are emphasising Climate Not Trident in their leaflet campaign. We need to get the message out to other organisations and events. Here are some events coming up which people can attend: 1.Monday 15th April Extinction Rebellion Scotland are holding the 'Festival of Climate Reality' at the Lister Learning and Teaching Centre, Roxburgh Place, EH8 9SU – a day of workshops, talks and trainings, 10-5pm: come and hear the truth about the climate crisis and learn how you can do something about it. This is important work, possibly nothing has ever been as important.Tell The Truth. Act Now. —————- 2. Wednesday 17th April: SCND fringe meeting at the STUC conference 1230pm Room 2 City Chambers Dundee: Developing Sustainable and Socially useful jobs in today's economy. —————- ++++++2 (a). Saturday 20th April: Leaflets available at the Love Culture, Hate Racism event at the Augustine church 12-4pm ————– 3. CHANGE OF DATE: THURSDAY 25th APRIL: Edinburgh CND will join the Don't Bank on the Bomb outside the RBS AGM is at their corporate HQ on Glasgow Rd at Gogarburn EH12 1HQ; meet at the road entrance 1 – 4pm that day with a few placards etc. +++++ To get there take a bus to Gogarburn A8 Bus stop on the Glasgow Rd: Stop ID: 36232428. This stop is just past the RBS Bridge. View the Bus stop and find a list of buses that stop there on Google Maps at: https://goo.gl/maps/Be2ruP7FM3J2 . ————— 4. Saturday 27th April 2019 (the day after Chernobyl day). Surround Springfields Salwick, near Preston in Lancashire The outline timetable for the day is as follows: 12:00-1:00 Assemble outside Springfields Nuclear Fuels 1:00 Speakers, live music, 3pm forming of human chain to surround the base Exhibition in the nearby village hall 5:00 Live link with indigenous communities resisting uranium mining, in the village hall 7:00 End. Veggies will be providing food and hot drinks during the day, and there is a nearby pub. That said, it is advisable to bring plenty of water and you may like to bring hot drinks in a flask. April weather is of course unpredictable, so be prepared for rain or shine. Please note that trains will not be running between Edinburgh and Carlisle that day (replacement bus service) so it may be necessary to travel down the day before +++++There will be a minibus pick-up from Preston railway station at 1100, 1200 and 1300. When you exit the station look for a minibus with a 'Surround' sign in its windscreen. +++++++those who can't make it to Springfields may be interested in the anti-fracking demo outside the SNP conference in Edinburgh: Gies a Legal Ban! 9:00 am– 11:00 am EICC— ———— 5. Trouble Ahead: Risks and Rising Costs in the UK Nuclear Weapons Programme This 60 page report reveals in detail the grave risks and dramatically rising costs emerging in the UK's nuclear weapons upgrade programmes. The 12 month study identifies precarious interdependencies, critical safety and project risks, and flawed cost projections in a programme that looks increasingly unlikely to meet its targets. Implications for policy-makers are outlined along with a set of recommendations Please register to confirm a place at the 30th April launch. —————- 6. Edinburgh Peace & Justice Centre : Earth Day Monday 22nd April: Peace & Justice News this month focuses on the relationship between security, peace and the environment. Our Editorial calls on the Scottish Government to step up CO2 emission targets in the Climate Change Bill to ZERO by 2040 and link the budget to the Climate Change Plan. Send an email to your MSP here. Peace & Justice News Read the full pdf here ————— 7.Beyond Nuclear: https://beyondnuclearinternational.org6.1. A factory churning out small modular reactors like Lego pieces may sound appealing in theory. But small reactors were rejected decades ago, are untested designs still on the drawing board, are too big an upfront investment, and can do nothing in time or at all to address climate change. We devote this week's issue of the Digest to two stories on SMRs and our fact sheet debunking their myths and deceptions. 6.2. Dr. Helen Caldicott won't back down. Or is it that we won't let her? We profile an extraordinary woman, a fighter who wants peace, a militant who confronts the military industrial complex. And a moving Cuban dramatic film looks at what happened when children sickened by Chernobyl were brought to a Havana hospital. ++++6.3 A landmark new book on the true extent of Chernobyl health and environmental impacts, and how these figures were downplayed and diluted, deserves to be read and disseminated widely. One who lived through the experience, Chernobyl liquidator, Natalia Manzurova, tells her story and describes her own dire health outcomes due to her work. —————- 8. The recent Fridays for Future protests demonstrate a global dissatisfaction with the continuing failure of governments and industry to protect the climate. And the setting of the Doomsday Clock hands to 2 minutes to midnight in January this year indicates a continuing high risk of a nuclear conflict. However, 'devastating climate change and the risk of a nuclear war will not be prevented unless the international community tackles the economic and political influence of the fossil fuel and nuclear weapons industries', according to participants of Move the Nuclear Weapons Money, an international conference held in Basel, Switzerland on April 12-13, 2019. —————– 9. For an interesting take on the Chernobyl affair and nuclear accidents, we recommend the following novel. Alex will be talking about his book at ECND's meeting as part of the Edinburgh World Justice Festival 1st October 1. Anti-nuclear campaigners have criticised a debate held in the House of Commons to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Continuous at Sea Deterrent (CASD). Kate Hudson, CND general secretary, said: 50 years after the first British submarine carrying nuclear weapons on board was deployed, the world has changed fundamentally. But judging by this debate, the attitudes of most of our politicians haven't evolved at all. We have heard 50-year old arguments from the government today which ignore the rapid pace of technological change which render nuclear weapons submarines obsolete. We need a new vision of security for the 21st century not a tired repetition of past dogma. CND is working hard putting the finishing touches to the first leg of theirGlobal Dangers speaking tour, with which we're mobilising opposition to the new and alarming nuclear threats that the world is facing. 2.On Saturday April 06 2019, two activists from the Faslane Peace Camp successfully blockaded the South entrance to HMNB Clyde (Faslane) for four hours between 2pm and 6pm. An intermediate court diet has been set for 9 May (10am), with an initial trial date set for 17th May (10am) at Dumbarton Sheriff Court. All are encouraged to join us at court and show your support for the peace movement. For more information please contact the Faslane Peace Camp: Phone: +447376188216 Email: [email protected] 3. Nuclear disarmament/ TPNW was one of the themes of the Bristol Peace Lecture this year download the slides from the SGR website: Science for a secure and sustainable future http://www.sgr.org.uk/resources/science-secure-and-sustainable-future 4. Yorkshire CND produced a guide to local to campaigning on the TPNW, 5. ICANUK had a very good discussion of what is being done for the Ban Treaty and disarmament now and in the run up to May (NPT etc) from many different perspectives. There was a short but useful session at the end with some initial strategising looking further forward to 2020 and beyond. hope t next meeting, likely to be in September in London. 6. Hebden Royd Town Council has become the third UK Council to formally pass a resolution to support the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the ICAN Cities Appeal. 7. Sad news from Australia: due to some unforeseeable circumstances the Walkatjurra Walkabout will not be happening this year. ++++8. Nuclear News is fundraising for it's useful work. You can donate by PayPal. For details see here: www.no2nuclearpower.org.uk/donations/ +++++++9.CAAT Edinburgh meeting Monday 29 April at 7pm to 8.45pm at the Edinburgh Quaker Meeting House: newcomers welcome! Previous PostEdinburgh CND News April 2019Next PostEdinburgh CND News May 2019
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Patriots Star Julian Edelman Writes Epic Open Letter To Myers Leonard Following Allegations Of Racial Slurs [mc4wp_form id="12724"] Julian Edelman extended an invitation to Meyers Leonard to a Shabbat supper after her used an anti-semitic slur, according to Fox News. Edelman wrote an open letter to Leonard on social media. "So we've never met, I hope that we can one day soon. I'm sure you've been getting lots of criticism for what you said. Not trying to add to that, I just want to offer some perspective," the New England Patriots wide receiver wrote. "I get the sense that you didn't use that word out of hate, more out of ignorance. Most likely, you weren't trying to hurt anyone or even profile Jews in your comment. That's what it makes it so destructive. When someone intends to be hateful, it's usually met with great resistance. Casual ignorance is harder to combat and has greater reach, especially when you command great influence. Hate is like a virus. Even accidentally, it can rapidly spread. "I'm down in Miami fairly often. Let's do a Shabbat dinner with some friends I'll show you a fun time." An open letter to @MeyersLeonard pic.twitter.com/bJcoupfbur — Julian Edelman (@Edelman11) March 10, 2021 Leonard used the words, "F–king cowards. Don't f–king snipe me. You f–king k–e b–ch," during the stream of "Call of Duty." Leonard later apologized and stated that he didn't know what he was saying. "I am deeply sorry for using an anti-Semitic slur during a livestream yesterday," Leonard said in a statement. "While I didn't know what the word meant at the time, my ignorance about its history and how offensive it is to the Jewish community is absolutely not an excuse and I was just wrong." "I am now more aware of its meaning and I am committed to properly seeking out people who can help educate me about this type of hate and how we can fight it. I acknowledge and own my mistake and there's no running from something like this that is so hurtful to someone else." "This is not a proper representation of who I am and I want to apologize to the Arisons, my teammates, coaches front office, and everyone associated with the Miami Heat organization, to my family to our loyal fans and to others in the Jewish community who I have hurt. I promise to do better and know that my future actions will be more powerful than my use of this word." From Fox News: Edelman also offered to meet with DeSean Jackson when the former Philadelphia Eagles receiver DeSean Jackson was under scrutiny for his own anti-Semitic comments.
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This is the update that makes the product you have already purchased so much better. Watch OS 3 breathes new life into the previously sluggish clock. When Apple showed off the third version of the operating system to Apple's smart watch, it was no small upgrade. It was a fresh start for the clock. One of the biggest problems with Apple Watch has ever since day one, been performance, or rather–the total lack of performance. It was not unusual to have to wait six or seven seconds, sometimes even more, just to open an app. We have tested the Watch OS 3 on a first generation Apple Watch – and to our great relief, see here substantial performance improvements. Apps launch faster, Yes, almost immediately. Thanks to a new memory management system can also hold more apps in the background. Less of that spin symbol, therefore, that we appreciate. It is striking how quickly time (höhö) with Watch OS 3 installed, especially when we bear in mind that it is exactly the same hardware that drives the system. It certainly breathes new life into the clock. Striking is also how much Apple has thought about when it comes to interacting with Watch OS 3. One of the biggest changes in how we use the clock is the advent of the Dock. Gone are now friends-list that was activated through the side button, instead, button had an important role in activating the dock – simply stated a list where we can save our favorite apps. These apps, maximum ten in number, we get instant access via side button. The applications are kept up to date in the background and is "fresh" when we need them. No more wait for activity rings should be filled, they are already up to date when we open the app. The doll makes it much easier to access the information we want, instead of that we should hope that we push right into the jumbled app overlays (which still exists). All apps can fit not in the dock, but frankly it is seldom we regularly use more than ten apps on the clock. The applications we use most often starts almost immediately, and includes all the most frequently updated information. Very smoothly. Is also Glances (Glances in English) has a delete at the foot of the Watch OS 3 like LED smartwatches listed on Thembaprograms.com, and there is nothing we lack. It was difficult to see any advantage with stripped-down mini versions of apps that still were slow to load. Better then with Dock that gives us quick access to the entire app. When we sweep up from the clock face we meet instead of control center, just like in IOS. Where do we get quick access to the settings we often need, including battery status. So far so good, but a couple of thoughts we have–why is it not possible to see the battery status on the Iphone from Bell? A tap the battery icon could have easily been able to give us that information, handy when your phone is on charge in another room. And why is there no playback controls next to the control center, just like when we swipe to the left in the control center in IOS 10? Now we instead add application "now playing" in the Dock for quick access to play, pause and volume adjustment. It had been even faster, and be more consistent, if we could wrap the control center to the side. Worth mentioning is also that it is now easier than ever to switch between clock faces (several of which are new to Watch OS 3). For some of us to change our use of clock depending on whether we're on the job or job, whether it is day or night time, if it's the day of the week or weekend. It is therefore useful to a sweep to the right or the left now switch to a new dial, with our custom complications. Good is that we can now change the dials of the Watch app for Iphone, ideal for those who want to try out the best designs on a larger screen.
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The Haunting of Henderson House Pete Tubbs and Nick Robertson, Contributing Reporters Disclaimer: Everything reported from here on is as close to the truth as we experienced. Nothing is embellished, and as can be noted at the publication of this article, video evidence is provided for several of the occurrences. When walking up to the house for the second time of the night, Nick and I noticed that a figure was watching from one of the top windows. While this shape was most likely just a curious tenant, it still added to the already spooky atmosphere that threatened to engulf us… Aside from being a lauded haven for guests in "a Great Place to Call Home," the Captain Henderson House has also long since been rumored as being haunted. Last week, a student reporter, Nicholas Robertson, and I decided to investigate the claims. The nine thousand square foot mansion known as the Captain Henderson House, which is located on the corner of Tenth and Henderson right across from the college, has been a mainstay of Arkansas history since 1906. The house began as two small cottages which were built by Captain Charles C. Henderson in 1876. According to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas, Henderson moved to Louisiana for nearly 30 years, and upon his return, he began construction on the house as it is now known. The building has moved hands several times since Henderson's ownership, and was eventually sold to Henderson State University in 1978 where it was used as a museum until it was added to the National Register of Historic Houses in 1999. For over twenty years, the Henderson House has been utilized as a bed and breakfast. It contains seven gorgeous guest rooms, and features a complimentary personalized breakfast in the dining room each morning. I made reservations for last Thurs., Oct. 24. The customer service was extremely kind and fastidious, and I had no problems getting into the room. Upon arrival in room six, I noticed nothing out of the ordinary. The appearance was tidy, if a bit dated, and had a very homy feel to it. I left my bag and exited the room, as I wouldn't be returning for the night until the sun had long since been absent from the Arkansas sky. Several hours later, Nick, a couple of assistants for the night (Brady Moore and Connor Nations) returned to the site. We let Brady and Connor into the room, then quickly realized we left some things in the truck that we had to retrieve. As we got to the pin pad equipped side door, which is the only option for re-entrance after nine p.m., Nick and I realized that we had misplaced the code. We had to call Connor to let us in, and although the wrap around porch is well lit, the noisy boards combined with a lightly cool wind still has the power to chill the bones. Connor finally made it downstairs and opened the door for us, and an eery creek resounded from its hinges. Walking into the Henderson house at night, especially this close to Halloween, truly recalls something out of late 50's and early 60's "House on Haunted Hill" genre films. The lobby is undeniably beautiful and it is surrounded with artifacts from the past such as large wall mirrors, busts of unnamed heads, and plant laden paintings that Bob Ross would be proud of. Still though, one can't shake the feeling of charged nerves and hair standing up on one's neck when walking through through the admittedly pristine first level. Our trio returned to the room and found Brady hiding in the closet, attempting to pull a scare on us. Enough of the silly business, it was time to work. I've had a Ouija board for years and never once have I believed it to actually work, having tried it on several occasions (even in a graveyard late at night). I figured that Thurs. night would be the perfect time to try it. We got out the board and Nick, Connor, and I each put two fingers on the planchette. At first, we all had suspicions that one or both of the others were moving the small plastic piece which resided on the board. As time wore on and more questions were asked, our collective opinion We asked questions such as "is this place haunted?" The response? Yes. "How old are you?" 138. "Did you die here?" Yes. "Do you have any bad intentions toward us?" No. Connor, Nick, and I each vehemently denied again and again that we were moving the planchette. As for the two writing this story (Nick and I) we still concur that it wasn't us. Several times throughout the process, each of us had to remove ourselves from physical contact with the board, as the stress and curiosity was getting the best of us. It's hard to explain, but as the "game" went on, an energy was transferring between us and the board. It felt as though the plastic planchette were being pulled from us. Multiple times, we each removed our fingers from the object in turn and found that it was still moving. The planchette did not move in a smooth fashion. Rather, it rigidly jerked back and forth on its journey to the letters and numbers on the board. It went on like this for at least an hour. The group was visibly affected. Tears were in our eyes and nervous laughter squeaked from behind our chittering teeth. After we said goodbye to the board, the group decided to relocate to the bedroom to see if we could get a different experience. After the group had moved, I went back into the now-dark living room to retrieve my On my way to and from the room, I recorded a video to document if anything happened, and something did. As I passed the restroom on my way back to the bedroom, I heard a hushed whisper which caused me to sprint back to join my friends. As for the second Ouija board trial in the bedroom, not much happened. It just didn't feel the same. Little did we know, our experience wasn't yet over. When we tried to leave the room, Nick discovered that the door was jammed. Each of us tried to pull it open, but it felt like something was pulling the door from the other side. As soon as Nick noted this, the door released, and slowly opened to show the empty darkness of the hall that led to the location of our first encounter. Our quartet slowly moved out of the bedroom into the rest of the suite, but found nothing other than a slightly colder living Nick and I were the only two who were spending the night in the hotel, so we bid Connor and Brady adieu. While they were in the process of leaving, I lifted the cushion off of the pullout couch where I was going to sleep that night. A single wasp flew from under the couch and headed straight toward Brady, but it was quickly killed. We searched the couch, but no nest was found. As an act of nervous caution, I decided to stay in the master suite with Nick for the night. The bed was comfortable, and after Nick and I talked over the strange occurrences of the previous several hours, we decided to get some shuteye. I know it sounds like a cliche, but I just couldn't shake the feeling that Nick and I weren't alone in the room. I was awakened several times throughout the night. Strangely, each time I was jolted from sleep, I wasn't afraid. Rather, I felt fully alert. In fact, I felt like I had had an entire night's sleep. I checked my watch each time I awoke, but each time I looked, I found that it was still early in the morning and there was no sunlight in sight. At around 7:45 in the morning, Nick and I packed and retreated downstairs for breakfast. The food was delightful, but seeing as we were the only ones in the period-set dining room, the house felt ominous as ever. We thanked the staff and quickly loaded our things into Nick's truck, it had gotten progressively colder throughout the night and the sky was spitting mist from its dimly lit clouds. As we left I couldn't help but feel the urge look back and see if someone was again peering at us from low drawn shades on the second floor. I didn't look, but I have the feeling that if I had, I would see the very same eyes that met mine not ten hours before. Haven Hughes – Bio The road to joy 5 Mystery Anime to watch at home Obituary - Henderson State University (1890-2022) Programs and faculty cuts to be announced amid Henderson financial exigency Ouachita baseball and softball ranked in the top seven Reddie baseball looking to finish the regular season strong Bye-bye Brownfield Local Teams Take Down Top Ranked Opponents Pinnacle of The Natural State Taylor, Bowman, Robles assist in Missouri bat census What are readers saying? D White on Losing Listopad: Oracle says goodbye to adviser James Engman on Students receive grants to continue research of caves Lance Brownfield on Republic of Arkadelphia Alyx I Irikladis of Cimbrun on Republic of Arkadelphia joseph hackley on Republic of Arkadelphia Listen: KSWH-LP 102.5 FM "The Pulse" Watch: Henderson TV College & Education Scott Byrd: Mayor, dentist, biker, Army vet Losing Listopad: Oracle says goodbye to adviser Seeing Reddie Red Behind "The Revolutionists" Summer in the spotlight Simpson family wins "Family Feud" Cartoon: Feb. 28th, 2022 Philis Wood — Oct 31, 2019 at 5:58 pm Creepy! And it sounds familar. We stayed there last year and got creeped out. https://hsuoracle.com/11317/features/the-haunting-of-henderson-house/#comment-156
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North Wessex Downs to Salisbury 94 miles/151km A delightful circular ride on quiet country lanes and cycle paths through the North Wessex Downs, over part of Salisbury Plain and through the Test Valley. At 94 miles, this route is ideal for a two-day trip with an overnight stop in Salisbury. South coast: Exeter to Brighton 218 miles / 351 km National Cycle Network route 2 from Exeter to Brighton offers so much variety that we felt like we'd been on the road for weeks not days. Perhaps that's not surprising given that this route takes in five English counties - Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex. Devon coast to coast 99 miles / 160 km The Devon coast to coast is a fantastic ride – from Ilfracombe to Plymouth you get to cycle by beaches, through lush river valleys and over Dartmoor, all in one trip. Much of it is traffic-free so it's a good choice for families or cycling novices. That said, there are some hilly bits. It is Devon after all. Trans Pennine Trail Woodhead Pass in the Peak District is the high point of this ride, literally, but the Trans Pennine Trail has a lot more to offer. This coast-to-coast ride is a journey of contrasts - you start in the wide open spaces of the east of England, pass over the Pennines in the Peak District and cycle through the industrial heartlands of the North West. Way of the Roses The Way of the Roses is a coast to coast route that takes you over the spectacular Yorkshire Dales in the west and through the pretty Yorkshire Wolds in the east. Highlights include the incredible views in the Dales, Brimham Rocks, Fountains Abbey and York. Bristol to West Wales Cycling from one side of Wales to the other via Brecon seemed pretty daunting on paper but it turned out to be one of the best rides I have done. Once again I discovered that slogging up a few hills really does paid dividends – with amazing views and exhilarating descents. Find your next ride Challenging rides (6) Coast to coasts (3) Cycling holidays (7) Cycling in Europe (3) Cycling in the UK (12) Cycling weekends (9) Easy rides (9) © 2018 Small World Publishing
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Explain the purpose of generics. Define a type-safe class by using generics. Create instances of a generic class based on types specified as type parameters. Define a generic method that implements an algorithm independent of the type of data on which it operates.
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Parisa Farahmand Sharmin Tolouimehr "I always thought that I should come and become a bridge for my children," says Parisa Farahmand (pseud, 40) from Iran. "I never imagined entering such a challenge." When Parisa and her husband divorced, she found herself unable to work to support her sons. She decided to come to Europe, but "it was so difficult that I wanted to return and didn't want to continue the rest of the way." During the journey, she and her group often had no food or water. "It was difficult for me as a woman. I suffered," she says. Communicating with her sons and parents back at home helped Parisa find the strength to continue. She also drew on her faith: "I always had my trust and faith in God to be able to come through this route." Now in a camp in Sarajevo, she often feels homesick as "it's kind of hard for people not to belong to the place they are in." Parisa hopes one day to reunite with her family: "My dream is to continue this path and reach my destination in order to bring my children near me." Trigger Warning: Sexism (discrimination) Shall we start? It's about your current condition. What type of accommodation do you live in? I am now in a camp. Could you explain the conditions? Well, in the camp that we are in, the conditions are not really interesting. Our camp is extremely crowded and extremely polluted. They don't attend to us the way they should attend. But, well, we have no other choice. We are forced to stay here until our situation is specified. Who are you living with? I'm now living with my group mates. How do you spend your time here? Well, sometimes we go to language class, we go to handcraft class, or a gathering held by the guys… we just spend the time. Do you work? No, no specific work. What are the things that are the cause of your happiness? The gathering with the guys, they put music… we are together and we somehow spend the time. Ever since you entered Europe, how has your life been? Well, ever since I entered Europe, it was really difficult, was homesick, being far from family. I was forced to start work here… well, it was difficult, really difficult for me. What was the benefit of staying here? Being here compared to the previous area that I was in, well, I think it's so much better. Now compared to where I used to live… (Interviewer interrupts: Where did you live before?) I used to live in Iran. What was difficult for you? Being far from my children was very difficult for me, being far from my father and mother, homesickness… was really difficult for me. I've never experienced it. Can you explain how living here has made you feel? Well, my feeling… I came here mostly because of my children. I came here because of my son, because I wanted to bring them here, to live in Europe. In this regard, I'm happy because I was able to step up for my children. What feeling do you get being away from your family members? Well, it's really difficult. For example, being far from my children, far from my father and mother. It's really difficult, it hurts me but, well, I try to spend the time so that I can follow the path and achieve my goals. How has the feeling of not belonging here or discrimination affected you? Can you explain it? Well, it affects people a lot because you don't belong there. As in, unless you don't reach your destination, you have an unknown situation. In other words, you have an uncertain status. Well, it's kind of hard for people not to belong to the place they are in. The perspectives of the people or the things that happen to you are really difficult, I think. Did you ever imagine coping with this condition? The condition that you are currently in. No, not yet. For example, I tried a lot to cope with it but it was really difficult. I can't accept the fact that I'm in such a condition. How were you able to overcome it to live? Well, sometimes I'm busy with music or either practice my language. I try to overcome the situation by doing these two favorite activities of mine… to fade the condition that I am currently in and not think much about it. Do you think you have gained the ability to overcome these challenges or do you think you had the strength or mechanism to cope with these issues? Well, the route was really difficult but I was able to get along with it. I passed it in a good way. How has Covid-19 affected your daily life? Well, this disease from the start until now has in a way affected people. Such as being sensitive so we had to protect ourselves. It has affected people a little. Now, it's about your past. Why did you leave the country? Well, because I've divorced my former husband and I didn't have any income in Iran. I couldn't handle my own problems. I tried to somehow earn money to leave that place so that I can live here. What feeling did you have at that time? Well, it was really hard. I had to separate myself from my family and sons and wanted to immigrate. It was really difficult. How was the journey to Europe? Well, the trip to Europe was a challenge for me. It was a hard challenge and I was able to overcome this challenge successfully. Did you have any specifically difficult experiences that you can tell us? Well, I want to say about the route. The route was really difficult. As in, it was difficult for me as a woman. I suffered. Sometimes I felt like going back. It was so difficult that I wanted to return and didn't want to continue the rest of the way. Do you often think of these incidents that happened? Yes, a lot. I constantly think about them. Well, sometimes at noon… at night when I want to sleep. Mostly at noon when I'm jobless. Is there anything specific that you think about often? Well, mostly my children, my family, and being far away from my nation. When you think of them, what feeling do you get? Well, I get uncomfortable and sometimes cry. How has the current condition that you face have an impact on you? Well, it was really difficult. I suffered a lot. I never imagined entering such a challenge. It was a very big challenge and it was hard. Have you ever imagined of managing those situations? Well, yes… I had to listen to our leader and concentrate on his words and follow the principles. How were you able to cope with the difficult route? Well, Ummm… well, I always thought that I should come and become a bridge for my children. It was really important to me… to be able to come through this route so that I can bring my children. Did you have any solution or resolution to overcome the difficult days and memories? *silence* (Interviewer: repeats question) Well, sometimes, for example… when we were on the way, the weather was really hot and water ran out and we didn't have any water. It was really difficult but when we found water somewhere we would be really happy. At times, our food would run out and we didn't have food for 3 to 4 days. It was really difficult. Where did you get the strength and support? With my faith in God, I always had my trust and faith in God to be able to come through this route. What was your dream before the incident that led to you running away from your country? Can you start with "My dream was…"? Well, my dream was to have a good life with my husband along with my two sons. But, well, it never happened. I tried a lot and made a lot of effort to be with my husband and children but unfortunately, it didn't happen and we divorced. What dreams did you have for the future when you were leaving your home? My only wish was to bring my children with me. Being far from my children is really tough for me. So, my only wish was to bring my children to me. Now concluding the questions. Before leaving your country, what did you describe as your strength? What gave you strength? Well, I, ummm… One is my family and my sons and also that they were the ones that gave me assurance and were the cause for me leaving and entering this path which I did by speaking to my children, my father, and mother, and they gave me hope and strength. Have you preserved these? If so, how? Well, I mostly did it by calling them or sending a message to my son or family. What you experienced seemed really difficult. Do you feel that these experiences have led to your improvement in any way or resulted in something positive? Well, one is my strength and sturdiness and also, I was able to take strong steps on the path I was in, and with the high confidence I had, I could come through this way. What are the hopes and dreams you have now for the future? "My dream is…" My dream is to continue this path and reach my destination in order to bring my children near me. This is your only dream? Yes, only my children. We thank you for answering all the questions. Is there anything else you'd like to add so that it helps the European people to better understand the life of refugees in Europe? Well, I can tell the officials to understand us a bit more, especially lonely women. The route is really difficult, one would really suffer on the way and bad things would happen. I would like the officials to hear that we need their support, we need someone to have our backs and help us because the route is really difficult and hard but like I really hoped someone would support me and help ease our way. That's all Thank you. Merci. Transcribed and translated by: HD and Hagar Edited by: Eleanor Updegraff and Maddy Bazil
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These galvanized place settings couldn't be more darling on a farmhouse table. Use chalk to mark guest's names at your next dinner party, or use to label food at a BBQ. Customize each setting with chalk, and when you're ready to re-use simply wipe chalk away with a damp cloth.
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FIP Realty – South Florida Real Estate Commercial and Residential Real Estate Services Author Archives: GH.Writer Article author GH.Writer Retail sales in downtown Miami forecast for strong growth, report says Real Estate NewsBy GH.Writer February 2, 2016 Downtown Miami's retail space is about to grow 22 percent larger, stores are selling for record highs, and rents are pushing upward – all signs of the robust demand for retail in the city's urban core, according to a report commissioned by the Miami Downtown Development Authority. Integra Realty Resources' report on retail market conditions… Critics say immigrant investor visas subsidize real estate projects in wealthy areas Congress is considering major reforms to a visa program that rewards up to 10,000 visas a year to foreigners who invest in new businesses in the U.S.. The EB-5 immigrant investor program has resulted in $8.7 billion worth of foreign investment in U.S. businesses over the past three years and has created more than 35,000… EXCLUSIVE: First Wawa in Miami-Dade to be part of major redevelopment project IMC Equity Group has landed the first Wawa convenience store in Miami-Dade County as part of the redevelopment of a retail center in Miami Gardens. The Pennsylvania-based chain that offers gas, coffee and fresh food has announced plans to open dozens of locations in South Florida. All of the sites that have been revealed so… Miami-Dade home prices flat from November to December: report Miami Beach Miami-Dade County's housing market's prices flattened from November to December, although the year closed with another month of rising property prices, year-over-year. The cost of a home in December was 6.8 percent more expensive when compared to the same month in 2014, according to a new report from CoreLogic. That increase reflects a… Wal-Mart sells site of former store for redevelopment Wal-Mart Stores sold its former store in North Lauderdale to a company that plans to redevelop the property for new retailers. The retail giant (NYSE: WMT) sold the 15.5-acre property at 7300 W. McNab Road to Arena Shoppes, a Miami-based company managed by Oscar Rodriguez, for $7 million. Miami Lakes-based BankUnited (NYSE: BKU) provided an… Bal Harbour Shops buys church land for $30M to foster expansion The high-end Bal Harbour Shops purchased a church site for $30 million to clear the way for its expansion. The non-profit Church by the Sea sold the 27,000-square-foot site at 501 96th Street to the Bal Harbour Shops, owned by Whitman Family Development. Despite a campaign by historic preservationists to save the church, it was… Larkin acquires Miami-Dade hospital with Ocean Bank loan Larkin Community Hospital acquired Palm Springs General Hospital in Hialeah for $40 million in a deal financed by Ocean Bank. This is the third acquisition for South Miami-based for-profit Larkin, which bought a Hollywood hospital now known as Larkin Community Hospital Behavioral Health out of bankruptcy in 2015. It's also building a medical education campus… Bahia Mar's major redevelopment set for vote in Fort Lauderdale amid tensions with residents The Fort Lauderdale Commission will decide on Feb. 2 whether to allow the redevelopment and a new lease for the Bahia Mar Resort & Marina, but several neighborhood groups have campaigned against the 2.4 million-square-foot project. The waterfront property at 801 Seabreeze Blvd. is home to the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the largest in… Canadian firm pays $35M for Lincoln Road shop An affiliate of a Canadian shoe company paid $35 million for a retail building on South Beach's famed Lincoln Road. Camelot of Miami, managed by longtime owner Philip A. Buhler, sold the 5,332-square-foot building at 635-639 Lincoln Road to Collins Eighth LLC and 730 Lexington LLC. The price equates to $6,564 per square foot, which… Land swap could create parking for performing arts center, gateway park A proposed land swap between Miami-Dade County and the Florida Department of Transportation could result in two projects that transform the neighborhood around the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. FDOT is preparing a $600 million project that would reconstruct Interstate 395 from just west of Interstate 95 to the MacArthur Causeway Bridge. It… 23456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109 © 2008-2017 FIP Realty Services LLC - All Rights Reserved.
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3d+t Clustering segmentation, command-line version. Based on The C clustering library. Copyright (C) 2002 Michiel Jan Laurens de Hoon. -f filename: Input data to be clustered. and they will be catenated internally. must have the same number of voxels. all nonzero values from 'mset' are used. it won't be included, even if a < 0 < b. produce a mask from the resulting 3D brick. the 3rd sub-brick of zork+orig. both masks will be dumped. its 0th sub-brick will be used. * Do not use quotes inside the 'opts' string! membership and one with distance measures. voxel's data to the centroid of cluster k. the remaining clusters that is larger than Di. should you use -clust_init option. -clabels LAB1 LAB2 ...: Provide a label for each cluster. Labels cannot start with '-'. clustering. This option sets -r 0 . to the signatures in SIGS. With this option, no clustering is done. -write_dists Output text files containing various measures. -seed SEED Seed for the random number generator.
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Norwich Orders as a Tool of Discovery Date Posted on December 6, 2019 Home » Complex Corporate Commercial Litigation » Norwich Orders as a Tool of Discovery What is a Norwich Order? A Norwich order compels a third-party, usually innocent, to preserve and produce evidence in its possession to the moving party. It is a rare and extraordinary remedy generally only given in specific circumstances. It is a creature of equity and is a discretionary remedy. The goal is to obtain information critical to the prosecution or defence of an action that would otherwise be inaccessible to the moving party. An application for a Norwich order is usually brought before an action is commenced. The Originating Case The authority for a Norwich order comes originally from a 1974 English House of Lords' decision called Norwich Pharmacal Co. v. Commissioners of Customs & Excise. In the ruling, a duty to inform and assist was created: If through no fault of his/her own a person gets mixed up in the tortious acts of others so as to facilitate their-wrong-doing he may incur no personal liability but he comes under a duty to assist the person who has been wronged by giving him full information and disclosing the identity of the wrongdoers. The Current Test in Ontario The Ontario Court of Appeal (ONCA) adopted the equitable remedy in their decision of GEA Group AG v. Flex-N-Gate Corporation (2009). There the four-part test to be used in Ontario was established as follows: Has the moving party shown a valid, bona fide or reasonable claim? Has the moving party shown that the third-party from whom information is sought is somehow involved in the acts complained of beyond a mere witness? Is the third-party the only practicable source of the information? Do the interests of justice favour the obtaining of disclosure from the third-party? The decision also further solidified the concept that, in order to be successful in an application for a Norwich order, the moving party must establish that the discovery sought is required for the prospective action to proceed. Necessity is a key factor in a successful motion for a Norwich order. Otherwise, as in the case at hand, such a request may be deemed a mere fishing expedition. When is a Norwich Order Commonly Used? In Ontario, the most common uses of a Norwich order are as follows: To obtain IP addresses from internet service providers; To preserve and obtain banking records; To trace and preserve movements of cryptocurrency; To determine whether a cause of action exists For exculpatory evidence The Norwich order option is a powerful equitable remedy and its use should be considered whenever there is a need for information from third parties to advance or defend an action. At Milosevic & Associates, our team of Toronto corporate commercial lawyers regularly represent clients in complex commercial litigation matters ranging from straightforward contract and partnership disputes to complex multi-party commercial claims including dealing with claims of loss from real estate transactions. Over the years, our team of exceptional litigators has seen it all and has successfully fought for our clients' rights. Our impressive track record speaks for itself. Call us at 416-916-1387 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.
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Consumed is een Engelse punkband opgericht in 1994 in Nottingham. De band bestond in het begin uit de broers Steve en Mike Ford (tekst, zang en gitaar) en drummer Chris Billam. Ze hadden een contract getekend bij het grote Amerikaanse punklabel Fat Wreck Chords. Later ging de band naar het punklabel BYO Records en vlak voor de uitgave van het laatste studioalbum Pistols at Dawn naar Golf Records. De band heeft getoerd door het Verenigd Koninkrijk, Europa, Scandinavië, de VS en Canada en speelde vaak op skatepunkfestivals in de jaren 90. Bandleden Steve Ford - gitaar, zang (1994-heden) Mike Ford - gitaar, zang (1994-heden) Wes Wasley - basgitaar zang (2000-heden) Chris Billam - drums (1994-heden) Voormalige leden Baz Barrett - basgitaar (1996-2000) Steve Watson - basgitaar (1994-1996) Luke Moss - basgitaar (2003) Jay Chapman - basgitaar (1994) Will Burchell - gitaar, zang (2003) Discografie Britse punkband
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Ayurgrande > Ayurveda /Все об аюрведе Definition : Literally translated as science of life. It has more to it. It is more comprehensive science unlike any other science as it deals with every aspect of human life. there are explanations of diets,seasonal regimen, purification or detox therapies,treatments of all the diseases ,their preventive measures,the spiritual and philosophical aspects of life discussed in detail. Whenever the word AYURVEDA is heard or seen is generally perceived as the herbal medicine, massage and steam, Panchakarma, metallic drugs, unpalatable medicines, concept of doshas, prakriti, and rejuvenation & also in many other ways. It's true that all the entire above are related. Ayurveda is composite of all the above and something more than that. Ayurveda bears a lot to its name which cannot be explained in this literature. But still we have endeavored to highlight the basics of ayurveda, the modes of treatment, the methodology of examinations in ayurveda diagnosis, medications generally advised.The etymology of the word ayurveda. The word ayurveda is a composite of two words ayu & veda . Ayu signifies life, the age right from the conception to death of human beings, Veda signifies jignyasa which means curiosity of learning it i.e the science. Thus ayurveda is the science of life or the curiosity to know everything about LIFE in its entirety. Obviously it makes us understand that ayurveda is just not a mere medical science but something more comprehensive. Why Ayurveda? The purpose of Ayurveda is to protect health of the healthy and alleviate disorders in the diseased. It has also been indicated as the science of the protection of your age (Ayu) Ayurveda is said to be a medical science which was delivered by the Gods to the sages and seers (Rishis) who were yogis and renowned in their insight, intuitions and keen observations of human behaviours. The sages and seers transferred their knowledge to their disciples. Ayurveda was an indigenous medical system which was popular and practiced in Indian sub continent since pre-biblical era. Ayurveda became an integral part of the Indian Society. The word Ayurveda is a composition of two Sanskrit words: Ayur meaning Age; Veda- meaning Knowledge or Science. It is explained as a "Science of the Age" or the "Science of the Life" or the "Knowledge of Health." Moreover it is also called as a Science of "Whole Health and Healing," as well as the "Science of Longevity." Ayurvedic literature explains the purpose of Ayurveda beautifully and effectively in a very simple, pious and in various ways. The teachings and principles which were put forth in ancient times to keep one's health disease free, the exact same philosophy is implicated in modern times. In recent years Ayurveda has gained worldwide acquaintance. Ayurveda is a timeless holistic medicine science. It is a classical medicine which can adapt and absorb any healing science and be adopted by any medical system. Four Goals Of Ayurveda (Life): Life According To Ayurveda Origin (Simple Brief)
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References in particular speak for each company. For us our references are satisfied clients. We are honoured to be their partner. We respect the privacy and employment of our clients and for this reason we do not give a list of our clients on these pages.
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As a busy exec, you're constantly pulled in many directions. Headquarters wants your profit projections for next quarter a week in advance of when you planned, there's a line of direct reports at your office door waiting to meet with you, your inbox is filled with 200+ unanswered emails, and a not-for-profit organization wants you to give the keynote speech at an upcoming charity dinner. In the meantime, your son needs help with his math homework, your spouse complains because you haven't been home for dinner in a week, and your ailing parents' financial situation needs your attention. Something has to give, right? But the question is: What? As a leader of an organization, let's face it: You can't do it all yourself. So, you know you have to delegate, and you do genuinely try. But lately, you've found your to-do list getting longer… you spend most of your time in back-to-back meetings… your normal workday has extended to 12+ hours… and you're working weekends just to catch up. If this is the case, you're probably not delegating enough. One of the most common misconceptions about searching for a job is that the person with the most or best experience is the one who gets hired. Truth is: You're more likely to be hired for a job based on your connection with the interviewer than on your qualifications. And the best way to forge an instant, powerful connection with your interviewer is to define and communicate a strong job-seeker personal brand. Personal branding – the way you want interviewers to perceive, think, and feel about you in relation to other candidates applying for the same job – can help you to build a relationship with a potential employer. And, that all-important connection begins long before you walk through the company's doors for an initial interview. Indeed, a potential employer is developing a perception of your personal brand from your very first communication – whether by phone, e-mail, or snail mail. So, even if you've never thought about personal branding, you already have a job-seeker personal brand that is making impressions on your prospective employers – just by virtue of the fact that you're looking for a job.
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For example, to customize colorPrimary, include the following. Following is a list of Freschat SDK specific customisations. *TextStyles listed are standard android view styles, typically for text views, and hence textAppearance can include any of the customizations like textColor, textSize etc. Step 2: Map the Text Appearance style to a predefined Freshchat textAppearance custom attribute. Alternately if you want to apply different themes for each activity , then include the activity entries in your app's AndroidManifest.xml and override the theme from there. For example, include the custom theme as android:theme and tools:replace attribute to allow replacement of theme by manifest merger. Freshchat supports custom font through Calligraphy. Add the font file(*.ttf) to the /assets folder of your app module. Alternately If you want to apply a single font globally across all of Freshchat UI, initialize and define your default font using CalligraphyConfig, in your Application class in the onCreate() method. The following icons can be replaced by overriding the theme attribute and specifying a different drawable for the same in your custom theme. Copy the key value pair from the strings.xml linked above and add it to your app's strings.xml and update the value as necessary. To change your notification icons, please see the section "Customizing Notifications" under the Integration Steps document here. The title of the conversation interface and the default message can be customized from the admin portal Admin Settings-> Channels interface here.
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Q: how to rerun the python code automatically after "stack overflow error" Ive written a code which will end up some desired outcome but there is a very high probability for the code to face "stack overflow error". Is there anyway to restart the code automatically after "stack overflow error"? I tried "try"-and-"except" but it didn't work. update: Someone asked for the code i cant add the code entirely but it is the last part of the code which is consist of a function which includes a series of functions (total number of functions needs to be equal to number of teams [which is a a list] minus 1) if i run the code with seven or eight functions it would 100 percent work but as i run the code with more functions in the series the probability of facing stack overflow error will rise significantly. There will be some possible desired outcome but there would be a lot of possible ways to face stack overflow error too. def draw(destinationfile, teams): open(destinationfile,"w").close() all_matches(teams) draw_reg(1, destinationfile) draw_reg(2, destinationfile) draw_irreg(3, destinationfile) draw_reg(4, destinationfile) draw_irreg(5, destinationfile) draw_irreg(6, destinationfile) draw_reg(7, destinationfile) draw_irreg(8, destinationfile) draw_reg(9, destinationfile) draw_irreg(10, destinationfile) draw_irreg(11, destinationfile) draw_reg(12, destinationfile) draw_reg(13, destinationfile) draw("draw result.txt", leagueteams) A: I would do it like this: while True: try: foo() except: continue break; If it fails (=Ending in the except clause; exception is thrown), it goes to the start of the loop and tries again, otherwise, it just breaks from the looop.
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Pelosi: Judge Kavanaugh Should Not Be Appointed to SCOTUS Because He Responded Too Passionately to Rape Accusations This is the modern day Democrat Party– Hurl sham rape charges against a Godly man and then attack him when he responds passionately. Minority leader Nancy Pelosi told Texas liberals Brett Kavanaugh should not be appointed to SCOTUS because he was too passionate in his response to sham groping and gang-rape charges. Nancy Pelosi: If Judge Kavanaugh, if he is not telling the truth to Congress, or the FBI, then he's not fit not only to be on the Supreme Court but on the court he's on right now. I think that he disqualified himself with those statements and the manner in which he went after the Clintons and the Democrats and the this or the that. There was a way for him to go forward with dignity and without jeopardizing his own objectivity in the public mind. This is a moment in history for our country… There's an attempt on the part of some including maybe the President of the United States to undo #MeToo. This horrid woman will be Speaker of the House if Republicans don't get off their a$$ and vote in November. Via Wired Sources: House minority leader Nancy Pelosi says Judge Brett Kavanaugh shouldn't be approved to the Supreme Court because he responded passionately after being accused by democrats of being a gang rapist pic.twitter.com/J4Zmc1kwMc — Wired Sources (@WiredSources) September 30, 2018 The post Pelosi: Judge Kavanaugh Should Not Be Appointed to SCOTUS Because He Responded Too Passionately to Rape Accusations appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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Coming again in the Fall! ​K-5 ALIVE is our mid-week elementary program for children kindergarten through 5th grade. Our program is divided into 4 different stations. BIBLE is a time for learning and exploring different messages that God has for us. Children are also asked to memorize a Bible verse from the lesson. GAMES is a time to be active and apply the message from Bible in a new way to bring it to life. MUSIC is a time learn our Christmas musical that the children will share with the congregation. DINNER is a time that we all sit together to share a meal and enjoy fellowship together. VBS is a wonderful week during the summer that children are surrounded by God's word. The reality of God's love gains new meaning and relevance in their everyday lives. They travel to different stations throughout the morning experiencing God in different ways. In OPENING SING AND PLAY, they begin singing songs and watch an entertaining skit that will segue into the theme of the day. During CAFÉ each day they will enjoy a delicious snack and hear a Bible story. At GAMES, they continue with the theme of the day and how the Bible story can be applied even in games. In CRAFTS the kids will make amazing projects that will remind them of the Bible theme. In KIDVID CINEMA, children learn from other children how the Bible themes have impacted their lives. Of course, there will be MUSIC time, each grade will learn a couple songs to perform on Friday for their families. During the CLOSING, everyone gathers together again to sing and bring the day to a close. VBS is for rising Pre-K through 5th grade. Infants and children up to prekindergarten are welcome in the nursery. There your children will be cared for by qualified, hired nursery workers. When you drop off your child, please be sure to sign them in as well as to pick up a pager so that you can be reached throughout the church if needed. Please see the links below for more information. Nursery Times and Location: The nursery is open Sundays for all services and Sunday School from 8:30 AM until 12:30 PM. It is located in Lee Hall, the building across from the church sanctuary. During the 8:30 AM service, both infants and toddlers are located in the nursery across from the kitchen. During the 11 AM service, infants-2 year olds will be kept in the nursery and children 3 years-prekindergarten are located in classroom # 1 in Lee Hall.
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There's no doubt in my thoughts that one of the most well-liked weight loss device in Kansas USA today is Garcinia Cambogia. It has been in the public's view for a year or so. Last fall Dr. Oz presented it to be one of the latest state-of-the-art findings in the field of weight loss. Since then, garcinia's roadway to fame began. After a year the globe went ballistic and now you see it everywhere. Everyone in Kansas USA is talking about it. Personalities have actually admitted to utilizing it to improve their weight loss efforts. The short answer is no. As a result of its popularity opportunist, deceitful people in Kansas USA try to make a rapid dollar on the innocent public. There have been a lot of vendors shut down because they were marketing artificial garcinia items. I really hope you haven't fallen for their tricks. There are a few methods to discover if the pills that you are considering acquiring cost the cash or otherwise. To start with you have to examine the nation origins. I personally keep away from products made in Asia. The production and safety and security setting is a joke. I considerably instead pay a bit a lot more if I know that the garcinia that I'm getting was made in an FDA-approved research laboratory. Following you have to look at the substances listing. The simplest ways for scammers to cut corners is by including fillers and binders into the mix, and naturally leaving out the crucial stuff that helps you drop weight. Furthermore, fillers and binders could have severe side effects. Just what you should know is that during the medical test the medical professionals made use of Pure Garcinia Cambogia and the volunteers managed to burn fat without any sort of side effects whatsoever. This is why it is essential to only take pure and top quality items in Kansas USA. Whether you're a long-time audience, somebody that merely delicately kips down, and even if you have not ever watched his program, chances are you've familiarized by this factor that Dr. Oz recommends garcinia cambogia. Considering that he first suggested the treatment in autumn of last year, the treatment has actually risen from relative obscurity to become one of the hottest commodities on the diet regimen and physical exercise market in Kansas USA. Finally check out the HCA material. It must be at least 60 %. If it's less than that you will be battling to see considerable outcomes. In the research they utilized 50 % HCA Garcinia Cambogia extract. The HCA, as in Hydroxycitric Acid, is the part that really aids you drop weight. This is the material which tells your brain to really feel fuller and rather than keeping the fatty tissue, to start burning it. Even Dr. Oz stressed on his program that you must take pure items. If you locate the video you can see it on your own. Where to buy Garcinia Cambogia extract in Kansas USA? I don't recommend you buy it from the street corner. There are way much better ways, such as the internet. I've been trying and testing lots of Garcinia Cambogia products. however the one which provided me the most effective results was Pure Garcinia Cambogia. It's the most effective choice online. The producer of Pure Garcinia Cambogia prides itself on supplying the best item at a budget friendly price. Pure Garcinia Cambogia is a pure item and ONE HUNDRED % natural. It additionally contains 60 % HCA. It is the highest rated item amongst them all. Exactly what are you waiting for? Do you would like to drop a couple of outfit sizes conveniently? Pure Garcinia Cambogia is the option for you. So, exactly how and why has Dr. Oz concern supported this product? Allow's take a look. Garcinia cambogia is the scientific name for a fruit which is called Gambooge. The fruit has either a yellowish-green or much deeper green hue to it and is formed like a cross between a squash and a pumpkin. Made use of in a number of recipes– consisting of curry– the fruit can be located in Africa, India, and the Far East and has actually been revealed to contribute to healthy and balanced red blood cells, among other things. Furthermore, the high HCA material of the fruit, when properly drawn out, can additionally supply a nutritional boost. The market today is flooded with products which are laboratory-tested and polished, which is all well and good, but for some, especially those with a sight of medication and physical fitness which is a lot more holistic and green in attributes, this can be off-putting. Thus, the fact that Dr. Oz advises garcinia cambogia may be considereded as both an indication of and a reaction to the growth in the all-natural activity in nutritional and nourishment circles. As an extract from a fruit, garcinia cambogia is as natural as it gets, and can as a result both aid you slim down and stick to an all-natural or green diet and way of living. Aside from every one of this, garcinia cambogia extract is an efficient fat deposits buster. The supplement, appropriately ready, has the ability to metabolize cells in such a way about assist burn excess fatty tissue cells. Additionally, the supplement approaches dieting from a various vantage point, working as a dietary supplement. Garcinia cambogia works as a cravings suppressant, meaning that you'll manage to feel full while eating much less. Needless to say, this can show to be an immense advantage when planning to efficiently begin a diet routine.
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​"The budget agreement released today demonstrates strong, bipartisan support for the students and families our colleges and universities serve, and for the advancement of medical and scientific research. We applaud congressional leaders for their clear commitment to these important priorities. Restoring access to year-round Pell Grants will help hundreds of thousands of low-income students more quickly earn a college degree and enter the workforce prepared to compete in today's global economy. Boosting funding for the National Institutes of Health by $2 billion will strengthen the ability of our institutions to perform the valuable, cutting-edge research that generates life-saving cures and countless other medical and scientific innovations that improve the lives of millions of Americans. There is no better investment in our country's future prosperity than expanding federal student aid and research funding and we look forward to the swift enactment of this measure."
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Home /Do you listen to Blues or Jazz music? Have you listened to Blues or Jazz Music before? In future, are you interested in listening Blues or Jazz music? Blues and Jazz music have been always considered close relatives, brothers! Over the years, these two music styles grew side by side. Beyond any doubt both Blues and Jazz make people feel heaven while alive! What is the difference between Blues and Jazz music? Blues refers to a music genre and a certain type of chord progression. Jazz, on the other hand, is defined as a musical art form. For this reason, Jazz is very complicated to define. Some people just don't listen to anything close to this genre. Some enjoy the style but can't tell the difference between Blues and Jazz music. Of course, the third group is an expert in recognizing the difference and has choices. Blues originated in the United States around the end of the 19th century. Typical instruments that are used in this music is guitar, piano, drums, bass, and harmonica. In fact, bass lines are one of the most important characteristics of this music. Most famous Blues artist of all time was American singer B.B. King, who we lost in 2015. Eric Clapton is also an important Blues singer and songwriter. Probably the most well-known Blues song is The Thrill is Gone by B.B. King. Jazz is also originated in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It can be said that Jazz takes its roots from Blues. Trumpets, keys, drums, bass, and the guitar is the commonly used instruments in this genre. Usually, the trumpeters are the most dominant in this music. In fact, Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis were the most famous Jazz musicians, who both played trumpets. What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong can be shown as the most famous Jazz music piece. Beyond any doubt, these genres are really intense forms of art. Even we may not be able to tell the difference between Blues and Jazz, these songs surely touch to our souls. After reading brief information and listening to two examples, tell us your preference below!
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The Rose of the Balkans A concise history of Bulgaria for those visitors to the country who would like to learn more about its people and history. The book is a real mine of information, represented clearly, rich in illustrations and tables revealing the parallel events in the western world. The Rose of the Balkans is not an academic work. Its aim is to present to the public a contemporary version of Bulgarian history in the light of recent analyses and reflections of historians from the Balkans, Bulgaria and abroad. It notifies the travelers of the origins of the country and gives them knowledge of the most recent events, so that they will find sufficiently broad outlines. At the same time it prunes supernumerary details and final judgments. Foreign countries' attitude to Bulgaria is usually based on the knowledge of our own history. We therefore sought to situate events of Bulgarian history in the context of the Francophone countries. The reader will observe strike reports, similarities or coincidences between the processes that took place simultaneously at both ends of Europe. To avoid the risk of bias, we referred to the evidence of French observers, who have got information about the original aspects of the country, the character and customs of its inhabitants. The book is published in French with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy of France in Bulgaria and the French Institute. Специализирана литератураИстория Иван Илчев Роден на 25 юни 1953 г. в София Завършил специалност история (профил нова и най-нова обща история) в Софийския университет "Св. Климент Охридски" Доктор на историческите науки (1993 г.), "Родината ми - права или не! Външнополитическа пропаганда на балканските народи" Професор по нова и най-нова история на балканските народи (1995 г.) Член на ВАК - 1997-2002 Декан на Исторически факултет на СУ Председател на научния съвет на Исторически факултет Блог | Иван Илчев Нежната революция на професор Иван Илчев Още книги от автора Розата на Балканите. Том 1 - България до края на XIX век Розата на Балканите. Том 2 - България през XX век La rose des Balkans Междено време По на запад, най на запад - Япония Ефирни песни и тайни служби Изкуството да бъдеш продуцент Любомир Халачев Морален ли е капитализмът? Андре Конт-Спонвил Преплетени линии Огън и ярост Майкъл Улф Употребите на британския ментор:... Владимир Трендафилов Лунни мечтатели Седрик Вилани Старогръцки митове. Всемирът,... Жан-Пиер Вернан Кратко въведение в любовта Роналд де Суза Българска литература от... Милена Кирова Под знака на НРБ Целина Юда Лекции за въведение в... Зигмунд Фройд Европа и идеята за нация Хосе Ортега-и-Гасет Да се научим да живеем Люк Фери След Стената Симеон Дянков, Андерс Аслунд Антисемитизъм в България днес Алфред Криспин Безотговорният разум Марк Лила Американски лекции Итало Калвино Ivan Ilchev - The Rose of the Balkans A short history of Bulgaria The Bulgarians found themselves on the Balkans at times that were difficult for Byzantium. Inspired by Islam, Arabs had begun the persistent onslaught from the east that was to continue for three centuries and at times bring the empire to the brink of ruin. The state borders so dear to the heart of contemporary man were practically non-existent. The garrisons along the border were weak and could not stop invaders. There was a niche in power, which the Bulgarians were quick to fill. They began a series of pillaging attacks to the south. And what was more disconcerting from the point of view of Constantinople, the newcomers began to ally themselves with the Slavs on the time-honoured principle that the enemy of one's enemy is one's friend. Emperor Constantine IV Pogonates decided to follow the example of Alexander the Great and cut through the Gordian knot of increasingly complex problems with one blow. He loaded a large army on ships, sent another by land, and besieged the Bulgarians in their fortified camp. The adversary, however, was experienced in making fortifications. The siege dragged on. There were also numerous Bulgarian parties in the steppe, which attacked the Byzantines from the rear. The supposed military stroll became a costly undertaking. There was considerable danger of defeat. To be a ruler one should have a keen sense of which way the wind blows. And Constantine had sufficient experience as a ruler, so his unexpected bout of gout was not surprising. The emperor boarded his ships and, accompanied by his closest courtiers, allegedly headed for the mineral springs in Messembria. His soldiers, however, were no fools, either. They saw they were being left on the barren beach, with armed Bulgarians in front and other armed Bulgarians behind, so they followed suit and headed for the ships. Panic ran amok. The besieged saw their chance. They went outside the walls and a great slaughter began. The Byzantine army was defeated. Such, at least, was the version of the Byzantine chroniclers who, as most professionals do, tended to chalk up the victories of their armies to their skill, while their defeats were justified by the mere chance of the opponent. Encouraged, the Bulgarians poured into Eastern Thrace. The emperor, whose throne was rocking, was forced to conclude a peace with the invaders and to pay them due. He probably consoled himself with the thought that this was not the first barbarian tribe to have passed in oblivion, to which the eternal empire paid due shortly before it fell victim to the combined pressure of Byzantium's might and the desire for its riches. This time, however, no such thing happened. Surprisingly, this new state whose Balkan birth we count in 681, has now been part of Europe for more than thirteen centuries. It is Byzantium and the numerous barbarian states, founded more or less at the same time as Bulgaria, that have long passed into oblivion. They came and went, while Bulgaria remained. At the beginning, however, even the most impassioned of gamblers would hardly have bet on the chances of the Bulgarians. Their fate hung by a thread through the first two centuries. Victories and defeats alternated relentlessly. The Byzantium interchanged strategies, opting for military power, diplomacy, and even seeking the aid of distant allies to deal with the nuisance. The Bulgarians had to fortify their defence to the south, and saw the solution in consolidating their relations with the Slavs. Mixed marriages became a frequent occurrence, and the Slav aristocracy began to participate in the administration of the state. Специализирана литература/ История/
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Romance isn't just for Valentine's Day, celebrate your love every day with a romantic gift from Glacier Wallflower & Gifts, your local florist in Columbia Falls. From romantic roses to modern masterpieces, we have the perfect bouquet to express your emotions! Flora the Fun of it!
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Frank Sinatra must have recorded as many as 5,000 songs in his long and fruitful career. This new series from Just Tracks will please Sinatra fans world-wide, as it addresses some of the great ballads of this artist. Not to be missed. PLEASE NOTE: Album contains only karaoke tracks. Also contains graphics.
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» Case Study: Astra Security Astra Security, a national organisation based in the South West with expertise in CCTV and integrated security systems, has always been proactive when it comes to supporting the health and wellbeing of its employees. Policies and initiatives that included flexible working, community volunteering days, lunchtime running clubs and other team activities were the norm before the organisation had even heard of Time to Change. But in March 2020, with a global pandemic underway and the issue of mental health becoming ever more present in the news, Astra decided to take that extra step and make a public commitment to starting a conversation around mental health in the workplace. During the Covid-19 pandemic, "…it's been more important to have something in place because we all know that remote working can have such a big impact on mental health." As soon as the Employer Pledge had been signed by Astra's senior leadership team, four members of staff volunteered to become Time to Change Champions, and their training began in earnest. Quarterly working sessions were introduced, during which the Champions would get together to discuss any issues around mental health and wellbeing that might have come up in their teams, and to share ideas for new activities and initiatives. In support of the Champions' work, Astra's Marketing Communications Manager wrote a series of articles that were published on the organisation's intranet, updating employees on what their Champions had been up to as well as highlighting general news stories from the world of mental health awareness. From the beginning of Astra's journey with Time to Change, there has been a real focus on supporting the national campaign at a local level. The organisation has regularly taken to social media to support wider campaign activity, and has made excellent use of a whole host of Time to Change digital resources in both internal and external communications – from email signatures and logos to digital graphics. In this way, Astra aims to consistently increase the visibility of messaging around mental health in the workplace, both within its own organisation and in the wider local community. "…you're part of a team, but you feel a little bit cut off…" Unsurprisingly, Astra credits the Covid-19 pandemic with prompting its signing of the Time to Change Employer Pledge. The necessary introduction of remote working was the organisation's most pressing challenge: although swift action was taken in advance of the first lockdown to ensure that all employees were equipped to work from home, Astra recognised that everyone's home environment is different – that not everybody has an office, that some people would be caring for young children during the day, that feelings of isolation were inevitable. To counter this, regular catch-up calls were scheduled with all employees, ensuring that nobody felt left behind. Unfortunately, the national lockdown meant that some of the events that Astra had planned around mental health awareness could not go ahead – for instance, a two-hour company-wide workshop led by a mental health professional, which had been planned for May 2020. However, in its place, Astra commissioned a 15-minute video to be shared among all employees, which focused on why humanising mental health problems is important, provided tips for remaining balanced during Covid-19 and supporting initial conversations with someone in distress, and laid out self-help techniques for those affected by stress and anxiety. Despite not being able to get everyone together in a single room to chat over a cup of coffee, Astra has worked hard to promote conversations around mental health remotely among its employees, and has repeatedly pushed the messages of the Time to Change Campaign. As Astra's Marketing Communications Manager puts it, "it's about making sure there's a regular drumbeat." In the near future, there are plans for Astra's Time to Change Champions to complete their training, and for the mental health awareness workshop to be rescheduled. The quarterly Champions forums are ongoing, and the organisation will continue to spread the messages of Time to Change at a local level through its social media channels and internal staff communications. Astra's Marketing Communications Manager pledges that, "we're in this for the long term … it has to be an ongoing conversation."
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1. Divide dough into 4 equal parts. Knead each part into a smooth ball and roll each ball into a ropelike strand. Lay the strands side by side and pinch together at the top. 2. Grasp the leftmost strand and pass it to the right, under the two strands adjacent to it, and then back toward the left, over one strand (the one closest to it now). 3. Grasp the rightmost strand and pass it to the left, under the two strands adjacent to it (which have already been braided), and then back to the right, over one strand. 4. Alternately repeat steps 2 and 3. 5. When done braiding, pinch the ends of the strands together. 1. Form a ball of dough and roll it into a long, ropelike strand, about 12 inches (30 cm) long and 1 inch (about 2 cm) in diameter. 2. Form a loop with one long end and one short end, as shown. 3. Thread the long end through the loop. 4. Pinch the two ends together on the bottom of the roll. 2. Arrange the strand as shown. 3. Grasp the short end in your left hand, and with your right hand pass the long end under the short end. Thread the long end through the loop, from the top of the roll to the bottom. Send us pictures of your original braiding techniques or challah designs and we'll be happy to publish them on our site. 1. Place the dough in front of you, before it has been formed into any sort of shape. 2. Some have the custom to give charity or wash hands (netilat yadayim) without a blessing before fulfilling the mitzvah. This is a favorable time for personal requests and prayers (see prayers for Hafrashat Challah). It is the custom to stand while performing this mitzvah. The piece of dough can be of any size. The custom is to separate a kazayit – 28 grams (approximately one ounce), or the size of a ping-pong ball. 5. Burn the separated dough or wrap it in two layers and discard it. It is preferable to burn the piece of dough that has been separated, but not in the oven. If the challah is burned on the gas range, it should first be well wrapped in aluminum foil so that the dough does not touch the grate. Another option is to place the piece of dough inside a tin-can and burn it on a lit gas range. If burning the challah cannot easily be done, it may be wrapped in two layers of a material such as aluminum foil or plastic bags and discarded.
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RSS with JW Player on all devices? The more I research this, the more confused I seem to be getting, so I just need to ask point blank. What do I need to do to ensure that my live video can play on most devices? Namely flash and HLS/HTML5? Best I've been able to tell, if you use XML/RSS as a playlist, JW Player won't do fallback. They recommend using a JSON playlist instead. But if you use MediaRSS (which I believe Wowza is), apparently HTML 5 can use it (as opposed to the m3u8 file?) but while it plays fine on the desktop, the iOS device is showing just a black box with a play button that seemingly does nothing. I'm running Wowza in standalone mode and I can see the requests coming in from the PC, but I don't see anything coming from the iOS device. So is there a proper way to do this or do I need to get into device detection via PHP and send different scripts for different clients? ETA: Ideally I should be able to support blackberry as well (via download (?)). Initially I had them all working with JW embedded fallback but once I try to integrate the MediaRSS playlist, it all fell apart.
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The Weekly Photo Challenge theme this week is "Carefree". One word means carefree for me—Summer. And summer means "water". Free from the stiff structure of school schedules, water brings out the brave in me. Water has dominated my summers as far back as I can remember. And I've done just about every trick imaginable in the water. My uncle plunked water skis on all us cousins at a very young age. He would shove them down in a sandbar and take off. It was drenching at first but in time we learned to skim the choppy waters, dodging large chunks of driftwood which made the ride even more wild. There was never a Do you want to learn this? With unbridled voracity, we bolted to the boat the day our name was called. In my family, this was a rite of passage. Now this little guy is my swimming buddy. He's getting braver and more adventurous. What's more carefree than a beautiful summer day and a pool filled with shimmering water to frolic in? For him and me—NOTHING! Thanks! I do, too. That's why I put it in first place. Nice of you to stop by and comment. Excellent! Pretty sure I've never looked this carefree in any body of water except my bathtub :). Amazing post! Thanks so much for this! Your welcome! Thanks for stopping by and taking time to comment. Thank you. Nice of you to drop by! All these shots are pretty nice, but the first one is my favorite. Totally captured the theme this week. And I love this quote.
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Music Talk and Showcase » MTV Music Generator revived! Author Topic: MTV Music Generator revived! (Read 3390 times) Tim Wright, a.k.a CoLD SToRAGE has revived the MTV Music Generator (Music 2000) series under a new name: Write Your Own Music! http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Write-your-own-music/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550d11 It's not intended to be a sequel to the music creation software series that lasted from 1998 to 2004, but since Tim Wright worked on Music, Music 2000/MTVMG, MTVMG2 and Music 3000, the style is very similar and it includes many of his samples that were already in Music 2000, so assuming the controls are similar to Music 2000, it should not be too hard to get used to it. The interface, aside from the simpler graphics, looks similar to Music 2000, which was called MTV Music Generator in Canada and USA. An example of song created with it Anyway, if anyone wanted to use MTVMG/Music 2000 for making music, I don't think you'll need to go through the hassle of downloading an emulator and setting the plugins up. That's assuming you have an Xbox 360 and Xbox Live, though. « Last Edit: March 10, 2014, 06:32:31 pm by DJ Omnimaga » Re: MTV Music Generator revived! Oooh, that's pretty cool! Must buy it! Pretty neat. If it ever comes out for PS3, I might take a look at it. Sorunome Fox Fox Fox Fox Fox Fox Fox! Derpy Hooves Ow, that's neat! Also, check out my website If OmnomIRC is screwed up, blame me! Click here to give me an internet! What I am curious about is if it still has some guitar and snare samples I use in my metal songs, as well as reverb effects. There isn't much attention about this game online it seems but someone said it misses some important Music 2000 features. LV0 Newcomer (Next: 5) Rating: +0/-0 That's pretty cool! Well, my insurance won't get me a new house. That's why I should play at 777 casino. Firstly I also have to read more about its policy in my country. Eeems Mr. Dictator Quote from: Hutton on August 05, 2018, 03:27:52 pm @Hutton Please stop necro posting. Look at the last posted date and if it's over a year and you aren't adding more information you shouldn't post.
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It has been another fun and fantastic week here at TCDS! The crafts that adorn our hallways make me happy each and every day. If you haven't seen the twos adorable winter hats, take a venture down to Ms. Melissa's and Ms. Debbie's rooms… you won't be disappointed! The threes have made some fantastic snowmen and their letter crafts are always fun to look at! And the fours have made SO many fun winter crafts… take a look around and see what fabulous artists we have here at Trinity! We have been receiving a lot of final tuition payments this week… thank you to those who are taking care of this early. The 4th and final payment is due on Friday, February 1. Please remember that this payment must be made on time in order to hold your child's spot for next year. We have a wait list in the 3-day 4s for next year, so it is imperative for all families who are registered for that class to get their payments to the office on time. We do not want to have to bump any of our current families to the wait list, so please come see us in the office ASAP. Thank you in advance! Scholastic Book Orders are due this Monday, January 28. If you would like to order some books, please get your forms to the office on Monday or place orders online by Monday evening. Ms. Laura will place that order early Tuesday morning. The Parents' Club is happy to offer discounted Hershey Park tickets for the 2019 summer season. These tickets are available for $37.95 for all ages 3 and up. A one day adult ticket sells for $68.95, so this is a significant savings. Meal tickets are also available. Please complete the bright green order form and return it along with cash or checks made out to the TCDS Parents Club by February 28. We have finalized a few spring dates that had previously been listed as "tba". Please see the attached document for the most up-to-date school calendar for this school year. TCDS Sunday is coming up on Sunday, February 3 at 10 a.m. Please join us for a special children's service that will include an interactive chapel talk with Dr. Fran and an opportunity to sing with Ms. Sue. Treats will be available following the service and a special gift will be given to all TCDS students who attend. Please return the RSVP slip sent home last week to let us know if you can make it. Please note: there is a misprint on the RSVP slip… TCDS Sunday is February 3. Hope to see you there! The Barn Bash, hosted by the TCDS Parents' Club, is scheduled for Saturday, March 30 at Grimmel Farms from 6-10 p.m. Tickets will go on sale on Monday, February 4 at a price of $60 per ticket. Please be prepared to buy tickets as soon as they go on sale, as we are expecting to sell out this year! A planning meeting for this event is scheduled this Wednesday, January 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the upstairs Parish Hall. Please plan to attend to share ideas and see how you can help out! The next meeting of the Parents Book Club is this Thursday, January 31 at 7:30 p.m. Please meet in the school library at that time to discuss the book A Christmas Story. I hope you have a wonderful weekend! Try to stay warm out there!
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I would recommend Abrahams & Uiterwyk to everyone, they were very courteous, took the time to sit and explain everything to me in laymans terms! and have gone out of there way to tend to personal issues for me, even after it is all over they're still there for me. You guys are awesome, thanks a million, if ever needed I will definitely be back!
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Threadripper 2950X Cooling – Arctic Freezer 240 Liquid Cooler Review Ripper CPUs, as I was recently able to get hold of the new 2950 X I've tested this cooler with the new second generation of thread Ripper, to see just how well it holds up. After previously reviewing the Arctic freeze a 33 threader per CPU cooler. They also sent over the freezer to 40 all in one liquid cooler, so in this review, i've retested the air cooler to see how it compares and help you decide if it's worth paying more for the a. I are taking a look at the cooler it's, your typical aluminium radiator, with a matte black finish in copper, cold plate. The radiator is 120 millimeters by 272 millimeters by 38 millimeters without any fans, and then the fans are also 25 millimeters thick. So, with all fans mounted you're, looking at a total 88 millimeter thickness worth keeping in mind as you'll need a fair bit of space to mount it, the tubing is 326 millimeters long, so that may also limit how far away you can mount it. In my case, for instance, it wouldn't reach mounted at the front. It comes with 4 120 millimeter optic fans and to get mounted to either side of the radiator, so one side will be pushing air through, while the other will be pulling it out. I suppose you could also run with just two fans instead, but I didn't have time to test this. Unfortunately, my time with the 2950 X was very limited. This does appear to give us quite a lot of cooling capacity. There optic list that it has a max cooling performance of 350 watts with a recommended TDP up to 300 watts. The 2950 X is listed with a 180 watt TDP at stock, so this should do just fine. The freezer 240 can also be used on these Intel and AMD sockets it's, not specifically designed for thread Ripper like the Fraser 33 TR Edition is just eyeballing. The copper cold plate it's clear that it's not going to give 100 coverage of the thread receiver year, but as we'll see soon, the temperatures are still pretty good. Installation was a little challenging, as the cooler has fans on both the top and bottom. It was quite large, luckily, the Thermaltake 4u 71 case that I'm testing in is quite large, too. I was able to move the mounting bracket on the top out, so wouldn't hit the motherboard in order to screw it into the top. I also had to hold the radiator in place with two loose fans on top while trying to screw it in. At the same time, this was much easier as a two person job. Otherwise, it mounts to the motherboard using the bracket included with the threat Ripper CPU, but there are other brackets included in the box for the other, supported CPU sockets. I'Ll also note that I used optics included MX for thermal paste. In all of my testing. All testing was done with an ambient room temperature of 18 degrees Celsius, and as mentioned, I was also using AMD's latest 2950 x 16 core thread Ripa CPU. My thermal take view 71 case just had to intake fans on the front and a single exhaust fan on the back. I mounted the freezer to 40 cooler at the top, so it would pull therein as this was the suggested configuration in optics installation guide and from the testing I've seen it doesn't really seem to matter that much which way you do. This I've tested the 2950 exit idol under stress test using a 264 of stock speeds and then, while overclocked to 4.1 gigahertz on all cores at one point: 3, 5 volts. So with that in mind, let's see how well it did when compared to the freezer 33. Tr air cooler at idle. There was just a couple of degrees difference and this didn't change that much when moving up to the ADA 64 stress tested stock with the 4.1 gigahertz, all core overclock applied the gap between the two widens a bit more to around 5 degrees Celsius. Each test was left running for an hour, so it had stabilized at these temperatures by that time the temperatures aren't the only important factor there. How loud does the cooler go? As mentioned? The case has three additional fans which are contributing to the overall volume I didn't unplug them for testing, as I don't think that represents a real world example. Additionally, it's worth keeping in mind that the thumb will take v70 one case is fairly open with wide gaps between the glass, so you'd probably get better results with a fully closed case. With that in mind, let's take a listen to each of these tests at idle. The liquid cooler was just a little louder, while under stress test the Akula state around the same while the liquid cooler got louder with the overclock applied again. The air cooler huddle II changed it all, while the liquid cooler was around the same as without the earth. O'Clock, it makes sense that the liquid cool that was louder there. It does have full fans compared to one considering the differences in temperatures vary. The air cooler is doing quite a good job of keeping up it's, not that much warmer and is certainly quite out and easier to install I'm thinking. The air cooler is doing such a good job because it comes into contact with more of the CPU granted. It still doesn't cover the full AHS either, but it is actually designed for thread Ripper, whereas the freezer 240 is just listed as a thread river supported cooler. As for the price difference, the freezer 240 aro is listed at 85 US dollars on optics website, while the freezer 33 TI air cooler is just 48 dollars. You can check updated pricing with the links in the description. It really seems like you're, getting a better price to performance ratio just going with the air cooler, at least for thread robot that's, not to say that a AO is bad. The a cooler is just really good for thread robot in my review of the freezer 33. I noted that it was around half the price of an October cooler and wasn't that far behind in cooling capacity, it's a really good option for the money Arctic also have the larger 360 AO cooler with six fans. It would be interesting to see how that compares to the 240 or, if, instead, they put out an a io that covers more of the thread: Ripper CPU. So what did you guys think of the Arctic freezer 240 CPU cooler? It was definitely capable of keeping the second generation 29 50x cool. Even while we were clocked under a stress test, but deucer, it was a bit louder than one of Arctic zone. Air coolers. I suspect that the results would be more favorable when cooling, some other type of CPU save Rison, for instance, as the whole CPU would be covered there. Let me know which of these coolers you'd pick down in the comments and don't forget to subscribe for future tech. #240, #2950x, #amd, #Arctic, #benchmark, #Freezer, #JarrodsTech, #overclocking, #performance, #Review, #sound, #system volume, #temperature, #test, #Threadripper, #TR MSI MEG Z390 ACE Motherboard Review MSI Optix MAG27CQ Gaming Monitor Review
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Tips and Tools for Successful Businesses Often Overlooked Business Lessons from 5 Popular Movies Written by Community Futures Saskatchewan Hollywood blockbusters are often full of entertainment, drama, and action, but did you know that they also contain several takeaways for aspiring and current entrepreneurs? That's right, the five popular films below bear some excellent lessons for small business owners in Saskatchewan. Read on to discover what your favorite movies could teach you about building your very own company! In this blockbuster, Diana (Wonder Woman) undertook an overwhelming mission: save the world from annihilation during World War II. Along the way she was pushed to her mental and physical limit, and faced moments of insecurity about both her cause and her ability to achieve what she set out to do. Yet, Diana followed through on her commitment, ultimately turning the tide of the war and preventing humanity's destruction. Just like Wonder Woman, you are capable of more than you think. Owning a small business can be challenging at times but as long as you are driven by the right "why," you can make it through the tough moments and on to success. Discover the essential reasons why having the right vision, mission, and values matters—and how to create your own. A pair of ruby slippers, a tornado to end all tornados, and a ragtag group set on finding the all-powerful Wizard… it's no wonder that this classic film has enthralled generations of viewers. Lucky for today's entrepreneurs, The Wizard of Oz also teaches some very valuable business lessons. Dorothy couldn't have done it alone. However, armed with her trusty band of sidekicks—the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, Good Witch of the North, and Toto—she was able to complete her journey and eventually get home. Every entrepreneur needs a good support system to thrive, whether that includes family, friends, fellow small business owners, or some combination of all three. In fact, spending time with loved ones and colleagues is one of the best ways to avoid entrepreneurial burnout! Who you gonna call? New York City quickly realized the answer when supernatural creatures came calling: the Ghostbusters, a group of paranormal enthusiasts who cracked jokes while closing wormholes to other dimensions. The Ghostbusters saw an unfulfilled need in the market, unconventional though it may be, and took advantage of the opportunity. They homed in on the demand for their services, built a reputation for resolving the issues that no one else could, and created buzz around their brand. Be like the Ghostbusters! If you see a potential need in your area, don't be afraid to do market research and determine whether the path seems promising. Then, ask these 9 questions before creating a detailed business plan. Tip: Check out these emerging markets for entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan. One of them may spark an idea for your small business! When Marty McFly and Doc team up, they wreak havoc on history. After Marty gets sent back to 1955, he's charged with ensuring that his parents become romantically involved while Doc figures out a way to send Marty back to the present. Because Marty and Doc are from the future, they have a different perspective than everyone else in 1950s Hill Valley. Likewise, you might also see a different reality than others. You may be the only one in your circle with the entrepreneurial itch, or perhaps you're not receiving a lot of support regarding your small business idea. Whatever the case, the lesson to learn from Back to the Future is that sometimes you can see the future before others do—but it doesn't mean that you're wrong. If you're wondering whether your small business idea is worth pursuing, reach out to Community Futures! We can walk you through assessing your idea, conducting market research, and creating a business plan. Jack and Rose stole our hearts while falling in love on the Titanic, the ill-fated ship that sank on its maiden voyage after striking an iceberg. Due to an inadequate supply of lifeboats, more than half of the passengers and crew on the ship perished at sea, Jack included. Rose, however, survived to tell the tale. Rose was faced with a difficult decision aboard the Titanic: risk everything to be with Jack or play it safe and submit to a life of unhappiness with her abusive fiancé. She chose to do what she felt was right and start a relationship with Jack, which ultimately led to her survival and living a life on her own terms. Like Rose, don't be afraid to take a chance. Make the leap to entrepreneurship—with help from Community Futures, you can build a prosperous small business in Saskatchewan! Take the first step: download "The Ultimate Resource Collection for Entrepreneurs: How to Make Your Small Business a Big Success in the New Year!" Read more entries in Tips and Tools for Successful Businesses
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Kamloops faces worker shortage over next 10 years: Consultant | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source for Kelowna and Area Jobs in Kelowna Infotel News Kelowna Kamloops faces worker shortage over next 10 years: Consultant October 31, 2015 - 12:04 PM 30,000 TO 35,000 VACANCIES; 70 PER CENT NEED REQUIRE POST-SECONDARY OR SKILLS TRAINING KAMLOOPS – Businesses in the Thompson-Cariboo region may have a tough time replacing retiring workers over the next ten years and job seekers who want in will have to bring the right skills and education, says a labour market consultant. Rob Malatest, of R.A. Malatest and Associates told area political leaders at the Double Tree by Hilton yesterday the region is due for a shortage of skilled workers that should continue to grow at least until 2025. "The story here is not so much the growth and absolute number of employees," he said. "The story is really — wow — this region has a big, big hole to fill in terms of the replacement of existing workers." He says some employment groups could see as much as 90 per cent of its workforce retire my 2025. He spoke Friday about his labour market study, commissioned by Venture Kamloops. His firm's research focused on the Thompson-Cariboo region including Barriere, Merritt, Cache Creek and Kamloops, and spoke to 565 employers or one sixth of employers in the region. He described a 'skills mismatch' in the city right now and made suggestions for how Thompson Rivers University can help fill in the gap. He predicted the region will have between 30,000 to 35,000 vacancies in ten years, with the majority – roughly 70 percent – requiring post-secondary or skills training. The report identified tradespeople as the most in demand occupation, estimating over 5,000 workers will be needed in the coming years. He also predicted roughly 2,500 health care workers, more than 4,000 business, finance and administrative employees and more than 1,000 hospitality and tourism workers will be needed by 2025. "The region has a very high level of vacancies right now, about eight per cent in the region. Some regions have vacancies almost at 10 per cent. We have a 10 per cent vacancy rate, we got 4,000 workers that are unemployed right now. So it tells me there's a skills mismatch," Malatest said. Malatest made several recommendations in the report to help alleviate the stresses in the market now and prepare for the challenges of the future. He suggested developing a regional committee to help stay abreast of labour force training needs and increasing basic skills training to prepare unemployed people for the new opportunities. Along with expanding trades programs into smaller communities, he highly recommended creating a full engineering degree program at Thompson Rivers University. Malatest says these jobs, in cooperation with the trades, are in demand for future capital projects in the region. Currently, the university has an engineering transfer program where students could start their training but would have to finish their degree at a different institution. A graph from the consultant's report explaining projected retirements by labour class. Image Credit: RA Malatest and Associates Tags: Kamloops newsKMOCT3015Venture Kamloops Popular kelowna News
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package main import ( "bufio" "bytes" "context" _ "embed" "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "html" "html/template" "io" "log" "net/http" "os" "os/exec" "regexp" "runtime" "sort" "strings" "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" "github.com/google/go-github/github" "go.opencensus.io/stats" "golang.org/x/build/dashboard" "golang.org/x/build/internal/coordinator/pool" "golang.org/x/build/internal/coordinator/remote" "golang.org/x/build/internal/coordinator/schedule" "golang.org/x/build/internal/secret" "golang.org/x/build/kubernetes" "golang.org/x/build/kubernetes/api" "golang.org/x/oauth2" "google.golang.org/grpc" ) // status type statusLevel int const ( // levelInfo is an informational text that's not an error, // such as "coordinator just started recently, waiting to // start health check" levelInfo statusLevel = iota // levelWarn is a non-critical error, such as "missing 1 of 50 // of ARM machines" levelWarn // levelError is something that should be fixed sooner, such // as "all Macs are gone". levelError ) func (l statusLevel) String() string { switch l { case levelInfo: return "Info" case levelWarn: return "Warn" case levelError: return "Error" } return "" } type levelText struct { Level statusLevel Text string } func (lt levelText) AsHTML() template.HTML { switch lt.Level { case levelInfo: return template.HTML(html.EscapeString(lt.Text)) case levelWarn: return template.HTML(fmt.Sprintf("<span style='color: orange'>%s</span>", html.EscapeString(lt.Text))) case levelError: return template.HTML(fmt.Sprintf("<span style='color: red'><b>%s</b></span>", html.EscapeString(lt.Text))) } return "" } type checkWriter struct { Out []levelText } func (w *checkWriter) error(s string) { w.Out = append(w.Out, levelText{levelError, s}) } func (w *checkWriter) errorf(a string, args ...interface{}) { w.error(fmt.Sprintf(a, args...)) } func (w *checkWriter) info(s string) { w.Out = append(w.Out, levelText{levelInfo, s}) } func (w *checkWriter) infof(a string, args ...interface{}) { w.info(fmt.Sprintf(a, args...)) } func (w *checkWriter) warn(s string) { w.Out = append(w.Out, levelText{levelWarn, s}) } func (w *checkWriter) warnf(a string, args ...interface{}) { w.warn(fmt.Sprintf(a, args...)) } func (w *checkWriter) hasErrors() bool { for _, v := range w.Out { if v.Level == levelError { return true } } return false } type healthChecker struct { ID string Title string DocURL string // Check writes the health check status to a checkWriter. // // It's called when rendering the HTML page, so expensive // operations (network calls, etc.) should be done in a // separate goroutine and Check should report their results. Check func(*checkWriter) } func (hc *healthChecker) DoCheck() *checkWriter { cw := new(checkWriter) hc.Check(cw) return cw } var ( healthCheckers []*healthChecker healthCheckerByID = map[string]*healthChecker{} ) func addHealthChecker(mux *http.ServeMux, hc *healthChecker) { if _, dup := healthCheckerByID[hc.ID]; dup { panic("duplicate health checker ID " + hc.ID) } healthCheckers = append(healthCheckers, hc) healthCheckerByID[hc.ID] = hc mux.Handle("/status/"+hc.ID, healthCheckerHandler(hc)) } // basePinErr is the status of the start-up time basepin disk creation // in gce.go. It's of type string; no value means no result yet, // empty string means success, and non-empty means an error. var basePinErr atomic.Value func addHealthCheckers(ctx context.Context, mux *http.ServeMux, sc *secret.Client) { addHealthChecker(mux, newMacHealthChecker()) addHealthChecker(mux, newMacOSARM64Checker()) addHealthChecker(mux, newOSUPPC64leChecker()) addHealthChecker(mux, newOSUPPC64lePower9Checker()) addHealthChecker(mux, newBasepinChecker()) addHealthChecker(mux, newGitMirrorChecker()) addHealthChecker(mux, newGitHubAPIChecker(ctx, sc)) } func newBasepinChecker() *healthChecker { return &healthChecker{ ID: "basepin", Title: "VM snapshots", DocURL: "https://golang.org/issue/21305", Check: func(w *checkWriter) { v := basePinErr.Load() if v == nil { w.warnf("still running") return } if v == "" { return } w.error(v.(string)) }, } } // gitMirrorStatus is the latest known status of the gitmirror service. var gitMirrorStatus = struct { sync.Mutex Errors []string Warnings []string }{Warnings: []string{"still checking"}} func monitorGitMirror(kcl *kubernetes.Client) { for { errs, warns := gitMirrorErrors(kcl) gitMirrorStatus.Lock() gitMirrorStatus.Errors, gitMirrorStatus.Warnings = errs, warns gitMirrorStatus.Unlock() time.Sleep(30 * time.Second) } } // gitMirrorErrors queries the status pages of all // running gitmirror instances and reports errors. func gitMirrorErrors(kcl *kubernetes.Client) (errs, warns []string) { ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 20*time.Second) defer cancel() pods, err := kcl.GetPods(ctx) if err != nil { log.Println("gitMirrorErrors: goKubeClient.GetPods:", err) return []string{"failed to get pods; can't query gitmirror status"}, nil } var runningGitMirror []api.Pod for _, p := range pods { if !strings.HasPrefix(p.Labels["app"], "gitmirror") || p.Status.Phase != "Running" { continue } runningGitMirror = append(runningGitMirror, p) } if len(runningGitMirror) == 0 { return []string{"no running gitmirror instances"}, nil } for _, pod := range runningGitMirror { // The gitmirror -http=:8585 status page URL is hardcoded here. // If the ReplicationController configuration changes (rare), this // health check will begin to fail until it's updated accordingly. instErrs, instWarns := gitMirrorInstanceErrors(ctx, fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:8585/", pod.Status.PodIP)) for _, err := range instErrs { errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("instance %s: %s", pod.Name, err)) } for _, warn := range instWarns { warns = append(warns, fmt.Sprintf("instance %s: %s", pod.Name, warn)) } } return errs, warns } func gitMirrorInstanceErrors(ctx context.Context, url string) (errs, warns []string) { req, _ := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodGet, url, nil) res, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) if err != nil { return []string{err.Error()}, nil } defer res.Body.Close() if res.StatusCode != 200 { return []string{res.Status}, nil } // TODO: add a JSON mode to gitmirror so we don't need to parse HTML. // This works for now. We control its output. bs := bufio.NewScanner(res.Body) for bs.Scan() { // Lines look like: // <html><body><pre><a href='/debug/watcher/arch'>arch</a> - ok // or: // <a href='/debug/watcher/arch'>arch</a> - ok // (See https://farmer.golang.org/debug/watcher/) line := bs.Text() if strings.HasSuffix(line, " - ok") { continue } m := gitMirrorLineRx.FindStringSubmatch(line) if len(m) != 3 { if strings.Contains(line, "</html>") { break } return []string{fmt.Sprintf("error parsing line %q", line)}, nil } if strings.HasPrefix(m[2], "ok; ") { // If the status begins with "ok", it can't be that bad. warns = append(warns, fmt.Sprintf("repo %s: %s", m[1], m[2])) continue } errs = append(errs, fmt.Sprintf("repo %s: %s", m[1], m[2])) } if err := bs.Err(); err != nil { errs = append(errs, err.Error()) } return errs, warns } // $1 is repo; $2 is error message var gitMirrorLineRx = regexp.MustCompile(`/debug/watcher/([\w-]+).?>.+</a> - (.*)`) func newGitMirrorChecker() *healthChecker { return &healthChecker{ ID: "gitmirror", Title: "Git mirroring", DocURL: "https://github.com/golang/build/tree/master/cmd/gitmirror", Check: func(w *checkWriter) { gitMirrorStatus.Lock() errs, warns := gitMirrorStatus.Errors, gitMirrorStatus.Warnings gitMirrorStatus.Unlock() for _, v := range errs { w.error(v) } for _, v := range warns { w.warn(v) } }, } } func newMacHealthChecker() *healthChecker { var hosts []string const numMacHosts = 8 // physical Mac Pros, not reverse buildlet connections. M1 Macs will be included in separate checks. for i := 1; i <= numMacHosts; i++ { for _, suf := range []string{"a", "b"} { name := fmt.Sprintf("macstadium_host%02d%s", i, suf) hosts = append(hosts, name) } } checkHosts := reverseHostChecker(hosts) // And check that the makemac daemon is listening. var makeMac struct { sync.Mutex lastCheck time.Time // currently unused lastErrors []string lastWarns []string } setMakeMacStatus := func(errs, warns []string) { makeMac.Lock() defer makeMac.Unlock() makeMac.lastCheck = time.Now() makeMac.lastErrors = errs makeMac.lastWarns = warns } go func() { for { errs, warns := fetchMakeMacStatus() setMakeMacStatus(errs, warns) time.Sleep(15 * time.Second) } }() return &healthChecker{ ID: "macs", Title: "MacStadium Mac VMs", DocURL: "https://github.com/golang/build/tree/master/env/darwin/macstadium", Check: func(w *checkWriter) { // Check hosts. checkHosts(w) // Check makemac daemon. makeMac.Lock() defer makeMac.Unlock() for _, v := range makeMac.lastWarns { w.warnf("makemac daemon: %v", v) } for _, v := range makeMac.lastErrors { w.errorf("makemac daemon: %v", v) } }, } } func fetchMakeMacStatus() (errs, warns []string) { c := &http.Client{Timeout: 15 * time.Second} res, err := c.Get("http://macstadiumd.golang.org:8713") if err != nil { return []string{fmt.Sprintf("failed to fetch status: %v", err)}, nil } defer res.Body.Close() if res.StatusCode != 200 { return []string{fmt.Sprintf("HTTP status %v", res.Status)}, nil } if res.Header.Get("Content-Type") != "application/json" { return []string{fmt.Sprintf("unexpected content-type %q; want JSON", res.Header.Get("Content-Type"))}, nil } var resj struct { Errors []string Warnings []string } if err := json.NewDecoder(res.Body).Decode(&resj); err != nil { return []string{fmt.Sprintf("reading status response body: %v", err)}, nil } return resj.Errors, resj.Warnings } func newMacOSARM64Checker() *healthChecker { var expect int // Number of expected darwin/arm64 reverse builders based on x/build/dashboard. for hostType, hc := range dashboard.Hosts { if !strings.HasPrefix(hostType, "host-darwin-arm64-") || !hc.IsReverse { continue } expect += hc.ExpectNum } var hosts []string for i := 1; i <= expect; i++ { hosts = append(hosts, fmt.Sprintf("fishbowl-%02d.local", i)) } return &healthChecker{ ID: "macos-arm64", Title: "macOS ARM64 (M1 Mac minis)", DocURL: "https://golang.org/issue/39782", Check: reverseHostChecker(hosts), } } func expectedHosts(hostType string) int { hc, ok := dashboard.Hosts[hostType] if !ok { panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown host type %q", hostType)) } return hc.ExpectNum } func newOSUPPC64leChecker() *healthChecker { var hosts []string for i := 1; i <= expectedHosts("host-linux-ppc64le-osu"); i++ { name := fmt.Sprintf("host-linux-ppc64le-osu:power_%02d", i) hosts = append(hosts, name) } return &healthChecker{ ID: "osuppc64le", Title: "OSU linux/ppc64le POWER8 machines", DocURL: "https://github.com/golang/build/tree/master/env/linux-ppc64le/osuosl", Check: reverseHostChecker(hosts), } } func newOSUPPC64lePower9Checker() *healthChecker { var hosts []string for i := 1; i <= expectedHosts("host-linux-ppc64le-power9-osu"); i++ { name := fmt.Sprintf("host-linux-ppc64le-power9-osu:power_%02d", i) hosts = append(hosts, name) } return &healthChecker{ ID: "osuppc64lepower9", Title: "OSU linux/ppc64le POWER9 machines", DocURL: "https://github.com/golang/build/tree/master/env/linux-ppc64le/osuosl", Check: reverseHostChecker(hosts), } } func reverseHostChecker(hosts []string) func(cw *checkWriter) { const recentThreshold = 2 * time.Minute // let VMs be away 2 minutes; assume ~1 minute bootup + slop checkStart := time.Now().Add(recentThreshold) hostSet := map[string]bool{} for _, v := range hosts { hostSet[v] = true } // TODO(amedee): rethink how this is implemented. It has been // modified due to golang.org/issues/36841 // instead of a single lock being held while all of the // operations are performed, there is now a lock held // during each BuildletLastSeen call and again when // the buildlet host names are retrieved. return func(cw *checkWriter) { p := pool.ReversePool() now := time.Now() wantGoodSince := now.Add(-recentThreshold) numMissing := 0 numGood := 0 // Check last good times for _, host := range hosts { lastGood, ok := p.BuildletLastSeen(host) if ok && lastGood.After(wantGoodSince) { numGood++ continue } if now.Before(checkStart) { cw.infof("%s not yet connected", host) continue } if ok { cw.warnf("%s missing, not seen for %v", host, time.Now().Sub(lastGood).Round(time.Second)) } else { cw.warnf("%s missing, never seen (at least %v)", host, uptime()) } numMissing++ } if numMissing > 0 { sum := numMissing + numGood percentMissing := float64(numMissing) / float64(sum) msg := fmt.Sprintf("%d machines missing, %.0f%% of capacity", numMissing, percentMissing*100) if percentMissing >= 0.15 { cw.error(msg) } else { cw.warn(msg) } } // And check that we don't have more than 1 // connected of any type. count := map[string]int{} for _, hostname := range p.BuildletHostnames() { if hostSet[hostname] { count[hostname]++ } } for name, n := range count { if n > 1 { cw.errorf("%q is connected from %v machines", name, n) } } } } // newGitHubAPIChecker creates a GitHub API health checker // that queries the remaining rate limit at regular invervals // and reports when the hourly quota has been exceeded. // // It also records metrics to track remaining rate limit over time. func newGitHubAPIChecker(ctx context.Context, sc *secret.Client) *healthChecker { // githubRate is the status of the GitHub API v3 client. // It's of type *github.Rate; no value means no result yet, // nil value means no recent result. var githubRate atomic.Value hc := &healthChecker{ ID: "githubapi", Title: "GitHub API Rate Limit", DocURL: "https://golang.org/issue/44406", Check: func(w *checkWriter) { rate, ok := githubRate.Load().(*github.Rate) if !ok { w.warn("still checking") } else if rate == nil { w.warn("no recent result") } else if rate.Remaining == 0 { resetIn := "a minute or so" if t := time.Until(rate.Reset.Time); t > time.Minute { resetIn = t.Round(time.Second).String() } w.warnf("hourly GitHub API rate limit exceeded; reset in %s", resetIn) } }, } // Start measuring and reporting the remaining GitHub API v3 rate limit. if sc == nil { hc.Check = func(w *checkWriter) { w.info("check disabled; credentials were not provided") } return hc } token, err := sc.Retrieve(ctx, secret.NameMaintnerGitHubToken) if err != nil { log.Printf("newGitHubAPIChecker: sc.Retrieve(_, %q) failed, err = %v\n", secret.NameMaintnerGitHubToken, err) hc.Check = func(w *checkWriter) { // The check is displayed publicly, so don't include details from err. w.error("failed to retrieve API token") } return hc } gh := github.NewClient(oauth2.NewClient(ctx, oauth2.StaticTokenSource(&oauth2.Token{AccessToken: token}))) go func() { t := time.NewTicker(time.Minute) defer t.Stop() for { // Fetch the current rate limit from the GitHub API. // This endpoint is special in that it doesn't consume rate limit quota itself. var rate *github.Rate rateLimitsCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 10*time.Second) rl, _, err := gh.RateLimits(rateLimitsCtx) cancel() if rle := (*github.RateLimitError)(nil); errors.As(err, &rle) { rate = &rle.Rate } else if err != nil { log.Println("GitHubAPIChecker: github.RateLimits:", err) } else { rate = rl.GetCore() } // Store the result of fetching, and record the current rate limit, if any. githubRate.Store(rate) if rate != nil { stats.Record(ctx, mGitHubAPIRemaining.M(int64(rate.Remaining))) } select { case <-t.C: case <-ctx.Done(): return } } }() return hc } func healthCheckerHandler(hc *healthChecker) http.Handler { return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { cw := new(checkWriter) hc.Check(cw) w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=utf-8") if cw.hasErrors() { w.WriteHeader(500) } else { w.WriteHeader(200) } if len(cw.Out) == 0 { io.WriteString(w, "ok\n") return } fmt.Fprintf(w, "# %q status: %s\n", hc.ID, hc.Title) if hc.DocURL != "" { fmt.Fprintf(w, "# Notes: %v\n", hc.DocURL) } for _, v := range cw.Out { fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s: %s\n", v.Level, v.Text) } }) } func uptime() time.Duration { return time.Since(processStartTime).Round(time.Second) } // grpcHandlerFunc creates handler which intercepts requests intended for a GRPC server and directs the calls to the server. // All other requests are directed toward the passed in handler. func grpcHandlerFunc(gs *grpc.Server, h http.HandlerFunc) http.HandlerFunc { return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { if r.ProtoMajor == 2 && strings.HasPrefix(r.Header.Get("Content-Type"), "application/grpc") { gs.ServeHTTP(w, r) return } h(w, r) } } func handleStatus(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { if r.URL.Path != "/" { http.NotFound(w, r) return } df := diskFree() statusMu.Lock() data := statusData{ Total: len(status), Uptime: uptime(), Recent: append([]*buildStatus{}, statusDone...), DiskFree: df, Version: Version, NumFD: fdCount(), NumGoroutine: runtime.NumGoroutine(), HealthCheckers: healthCheckers, } for _, st := range status { if st.HasBuildlet() { data.ActiveBuilds++ data.Active = append(data.Active, st) if st.conf.IsReverse() { data.ActiveReverse++ } } else { data.Pending = append(data.Pending, st) } } // TODO: make this prettier. var buf bytes.Buffer for _, key := range tryList { if ts := tries[key]; ts != nil { state := ts.state() fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Change-ID: %v Commit: %v (<a href='/try?commit=%v'>status</a>)\n", key.ChangeTriple(), key.Commit, key.Commit[:8]) fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " Remain: %d, fails: %v\n", state.remain, state.failed) for _, bs := range ts.builds { fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " %s: running=%v\n", bs.Name, bs.isRunning()) } } } statusMu.Unlock() gce := pool.NewGCEConfiguration() data.GomoteInstances = remoteSessionStatus() sort.Sort(byAge(data.Active)) sort.Sort(byAge(data.Pending)) sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(byAge(data.Recent))) if gce.TryDepsErr() != nil { data.TrybotsErr = gce.TryDepsErr().Error() } else { if buf.Len() == 0 { data.Trybots = template.HTML("<i>(none)</i>") } else { data.Trybots = template.HTML("<pre>" + buf.String() + "</pre>") } } buf.Reset() gce.BuildletPool().WriteHTMLStatus(&buf) data.GCEPoolStatus = template.HTML(buf.String()) buf.Reset() buf.Reset() pool.EC2BuildetPool().WriteHTMLStatus(&buf) data.EC2PoolStatus = template.HTML(buf.String()) buf.Reset() pool.ReversePool().WriteHTMLStatus(&buf) data.ReversePoolStatus = template.HTML(buf.String()) data.SchedState = sched.State() buf.Reset() if err := statusTmpl.Execute(&buf, data); err != nil { http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError) return } buf.WriteTo(w) } func fdCount() int { f, err := os.Open("/proc/self/fd") if err != nil { return -1 } defer f.Close() n := 0 for { names, err := f.Readdirnames(1000) n += len(names) if err == io.EOF { return n } if err != nil { return -1 } } } func friendlyDuration(d time.Duration) string { if d > 10*time.Second { d2 := ((d + 50*time.Millisecond) / (100 * time.Millisecond)) * (100 * time.Millisecond) return d2.String() } if d > time.Second { d2 := ((d + 5*time.Millisecond) / (10 * time.Millisecond)) * (10 * time.Millisecond) return d2.String() } d2 := ((d + 50*time.Microsecond) / (100 * time.Microsecond)) * (100 * time.Microsecond) return d2.String() } func diskFree() string { out, _ := exec.Command("df", "-h").Output() return string(out) } // statusData is the data that fills out statusTmpl. type statusData struct { Total int // number of total builds (including those waiting for a buildlet) ActiveBuilds int // number of running builds (subset of Total with a buildlet) ActiveReverse int // subset of ActiveBuilds that are reverse buildlets NumFD int NumGoroutine int Uptime time.Duration Active []*buildStatus // have a buildlet Pending []*buildStatus // waiting on a buildlet Recent []*buildStatus TrybotsErr string Trybots template.HTML GCEPoolStatus template.HTML // TODO: embed template EC2PoolStatus template.HTML // TODO: embed template ReversePoolStatus template.HTML // TODO: embed template GomoteInstances template.HTML SchedState schedule.SchedulerState DiskFree string Version string HealthCheckers []*healthChecker } //go:embed templates/base.html var baseTmplStr string // baseTmpl defines common templates for reuse in other coordinator templates. var baseTmpl = template.Must(template.New("").Parse(baseTmplStr)) //go:embed templates/status.html var statusTmplStr string var statusTmpl = template.Must(baseTmpl.New("status").Parse(statusTmplStr)) //go:embed style.css var styleCSS []byte func handleStyleCSS(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { w.Header().Set("Cache-Control", "no-cache, private, max-age=0") http.ServeContent(w, r, "style.css", processStartTime, bytes.NewReader(styleCSS)) } // statusSessionPool to be used exclusively in the status file. var statusSessionPool *remote.SessionPool // setSessionPool sets the session pool for use in the status file. func setSessionPool(sp *remote.SessionPool) { statusSessionPool = sp } // remoteSessionStatus creates the status HTML for the sessions in the session pool. func remoteSessionStatus() template.HTML { sessions := statusSessionPool.List() if len(sessions) == 0 { return "<i>(none)</i>" } var buf bytes.Buffer buf.WriteString("<ul>") for _, s := range sessions { fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "<li><b>%s</b>, created %v ago, expires in %v</li>\n", html.EscapeString(s.ID), time.Since(s.Created), time.Until(s.Expires)) } buf.WriteString("</ul>") return template.HTML(buf.String()) }
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Once again, a new mother can feel good about herself by getting a mommy makeover St Louis. This procedure aims at turning back the clock and returning her pre-pregnancy body. It can also restore self-confidence along with her appearance. There's no denying the fact that, no matter how miraculous and beautiful childbirth is, it wreaks havoc on a woman's body. It can deflate breasts and lead to weight gain. It can result in excess and flabby skin around the stomach and other areas. If you're unhappy with your body and the way it looks following childbirth, there is something you can do about it. Schedule a consultation with a plastic surgeon to find out how a mommy makeover in St Louis can help you. Which Treatments are Involved in a St Louis Mommy Makeover? Many types of surgical and non-surgical procedures fall under the general term of a mommy makeover St Louis. The most common surgeries aim at accomplishing two things. To lift and restore the shape and volume to the breasts and flatten the stomach area. Traditional mommy makeovers entail breast augmentation and enhancement. A tummy tuck and liposuction are also conventional. However, you can mix and match a variety of procedures to suit your needs. For example, you may also want to have skin tightening treatments and non-surgical facelifts. In addition to giving your self-esteem and confidence a boost, a mommy makeover in St Louis has many benefits. You can elect to have several procedures at the same time: This has several benefits such as easier scheduling and only having one recovery period. The cost may also be significantly lower when you have multiple procedures at once. Additionally, you will get the body you want much quicker. You will have clothes that fit: Once you've had a St Louis mommy makeover, you will be able to find clothes that fit. You'll no longer have to search through racks for items that allow extra room around the waist and thighs. You'll have enhanced breasts: Pregnancy and breastfeeding are not kind to a woman's breasts. Many women miss this because they love how they look in a dress or blouse. With mommy makeovers, you will once again be able to show off your cleavage. You can wave goodbye to stretch marks: During pregnancy, the skin stretches to accommodate your growing baby. It leaves marks on the abdomen, hips, and thighs. No matter how much cream you apply to them, they don't seem to vanish. With a mommy makeover St Louis, that problem can be solved as well. St Louis sits alongside the Mississippi River and is an ideal place for visitors. This cosmopolitan city is a modern metropolis that is on the rise. It features all the conveniences and amenities you would expect. Spend some time here, before and after your mommy makeover St Louis. Take advantage of its many attractions. See the Gateway Arch, as it's a symbol of America's expansion. Tour the Missouri Botanical Garden and visit the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis. Enjoy the wealth of museums and live performance venues that make the city a cultural capital of the Great Plains. St Louis, MO mommy makeover surgery provider.
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The Year of Daily Deals [Infographic] by Harrison Weber — in Shareables The daily deal space has exploded this year! From acquisitions to relaunches, name changes and planned IPOs, tons of information has been absorbed right into this bubbly infographic by 8coupons. In 2010, there were 20 daily deal sites on the market. Now, there are over 800 daily deals sites out there, and that's just in the United States. During this past year, we've watched daily deals sites take off in almost every country in the world, meanwhile Facebook failed when it attempted to break into the daily deal space. We've also seen Groupon raise $950 million dollars and receive valuations ranging from $30 to $10 billion. Then, just recently, Groupon's IPO put it at the 2nd highest tech evaluation since Google – $12.7 billion. What else has happened in the past year? Check out this infographic to find out… Read next: PayPal decides that Zivity is too sexy to make money
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A sweet wine made from Arneis grapes, the "Luca" Passito testifies to the extraordinary versatility of the Roero's famous white variety, among the few in Italy to be used for dry, sparkling and dessert wines. In the vineyard, the bunches are pruned in September to stop the transfer of nutrition from the plant to the fruit, then left late, until November, to dry out naturally. The grapes are processed in the winery following traditional techniques, and the wine ages at length in wood. The end result has an amber colour, characteristic nut and candied fruit aromas and an inviting, soft and delicately balanced palate. An intense wine, perfect for sipping on its own or for pairing with fruit and dessert at the end of a meal. wine obtained by overripe grapes harvested when the berries begin to be affected by noble rot (end october, begin november). fortified wine, hoeyed, with notes of ripe fruit.
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AlphaSights recently hosted a happy hour for creative leaders in marketing and advertising in the New York City area to talk about how they utilize primary research to 1) inform their deliverables for their clients and 2) drive their internal strategic decision-making. With increasing scrutiny around marketing and advertising budgets, it's ever important that agencies have the right tools to paint a detailed picture of the buyer persona and buyer journey in order to create strategies that best target them. While agencies have typically leveraged demographic and ethnographic reports to understand the audiences of their clients, we've seen an increase in agencies reaching out to AlphaSights for direct connections to subject matter experts in order to supplement these insights. Prior to creating content, campaigns, website designs, etc. agencies need to understand the dynamics of the industry they are working in and the purchasing journeys of the customers in this space. Typically, they will begin their projects with desktop research, spending hours scouring the Internet for reports and information on the client and its audiences. However, the level of relevant information that they're able to access is not as in-depth and can often feel generic. At that point, agencies may attempt to leverage their own internal networks or that of the end client to get in touch with recommended subject matter experts who can answer their questions. However, this process can be tedious, timely, and risk the likelihood of biased results. Furthermore, since many times these are experts that are 'approved' by the client, it does not give the agency a chance to ask challenging questions, objectively review inefficiencies in the current process, and suggest new strategies. By partnering with AlphaSights, a third party is involved and inherently ensures that the agency gets unbiased information quickly. In under 48 hours, we are able to connect our clients with experts, who in turn, craft the foundation on which strategies are based. Depending on the goals of the initial research, we can engage different experts who have many varying vantage points like industry thought leaders, current customers of their client, current customers of a competitive offering in the space, and channel partners/resellers, just to name a few. These conversations can be either blinded and unblinded, allowing agency strategists the ability to get real insights and unfiltered responses. Receiving feedback and stress-testing new concepts may feel seamless when your colleagues, friends, and family are the target buyer for a new salty snack brand you're tasked with marketing – but how many Orthopedic Surgeons or Chief Information Officers do you have access to get insights from when it comes time to impress your clients in the medical device or software security industries? When representing a corporation, agencies can be responsible for specific sectors or business units that have niche buyer personas. A leading medical devices F500 corporation can have upwards of 500 products that it is selling to different end markets across the globe. While industry and consumer reports can help, they are unable to tell the full story of the people who use the products – especially if the product is new to the market and an agency is responsible for its go-to-market marketing strategy. In order to best target the relevant audiences, agencies need to know exactly who needs the product or service, what features are most relevant to the customer's experience, and ultimately how the customer would like to hear from the client. Leveraging 1-1 connections or panels of experts can allow agencies to access customer insights that they would be unable to get otherwise. Oftentimes, a client can hire an agency on retainer and not necessarily update them proactively on shifts in their markets or even within their company itself. We have worked with several agency professionals to leverage our service when their end client is experiencing an internal or external shift – be it a merger, business unit sale, or acquisition. These can be stressful for agencies as they work to maintain or grow their footprint despite clients dynamics becoming increasingly difficult. By facilitating calls between our clients and industry leaders, agencies are able to better understand how they will work with the 'new' marketing teams, better position themselves with the 'new' company, and ultimately reduce the risk of losing the account's business. Requests for proposal (RFP) can take time, money, and employee resources away from agencies without guaranteeing a return on the investment, i.e. winning the deal. The agencies we work with have told us that these RFPs are thought of as the lifeblood of maintaining growth at an agency. Given this, it is not surprising that we consistently hear that there is less scrutiny on spending additional resources to gain a competitive edge to answer an RFP compared to nearly any other activity an agency will participate in. To have an advantage in the pitch process, agencies have leveraged AlphaSights calls as a means to get smart about an industry and speak the same language as their potential client. We can connect our clients with expert advisors who are former executives from the business unit that the agency is pitching to ensure they best understand what the client is looking for and would most benefit from in an agency partnership. Beyond that initial call, our agency partners have also scheduled in-person meetings with these advisors to conduct 'mock-pitches' and receive live feedback on how to improve prior to their pitch. At large, agencies have expressed that their research process over the course of a campaign or client relationship has traditionally taken a significant portion of time away from actually delivering on client requests. Our agency partners explain that by utilizing our service, they are able to cut their research time in half and capitalize on stronger research findings throughout the entire process and not just the beginning of a project. Once our agency partners win the new business, they typically include their end client on the calls we set up so their end client can hear directly from subject matter experts and ask questions on their own. If the end client cannot join, we often will arrange for the calls to be transcribed. The agency will include the transcripts in their deliverable and serve as proof of concept for their campaign. Beyond calls, we've partnered with agencies to leverage advisors for more creative projects like user testing and campaign feedback. For example, we provided experts access to agency-made websites before it was pushed live to the public. Our clients were able to leverage heat mapping in order to optimize user experience and confirm if, and which parts of the page will resonate with the future users. If any of the above resonate with you, feel free to get in touch ([email protected]) and consider how AlphaSights can add value to your work. Abby Hohenschuh joined AlphaSights in July 2016 and serves as a manager on our Corporate accounts team.
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Lordre du Médjidié est un ordre honorifique de l'Empire ottoman fondé en 1852 par le sultan Abdülmecit (1839-1861). Il est attribué pour récompenser les services civils et militaires. Il est supprimé lors de l'avènement de la république de Turquie en 1922. Historique Premier ordre de mérite, qui porte le nom de son fondateur Abdülmecit , remplace l'ancien système de récompense complexe et informel mis en place progressivement par les sultans depuis le début du et aboli dans son ensemble en 1851. Ses statuts largement inspirés de ceux des ordres de mérites occidentaux, notamment de la Légion d'honneur, divisaient l'ordre en cinq classes. Les étrangers étaient admissibles. La guerre de Crimée (1853-1855) offrit un tremplin à l'ordre, en lui permettant une large diffusion et promotion auprès des officiers alliés, britanniques, français et sardes. La véritable reconnaissance internationale de cet ordre vint du fait qu'il rendit enfin possible l'échange diplomatique de décorations entre souverains. Insignes de l'ordre et leurs ports Les insignes se composent : d'un insigne, une étoile en argent à sept branches, anglées d'un croissant et d'une étoile; le centre en or est orné de la tughra de son fondateur entourée de quatre cartouches d'émail rouge portant la légende de l'ordre en turc : « Patriotisme - Zèle - Loyauté - 1268 (1852) ». La bélière est formée par un croissant et étoile d'émail rouge. d'une plaque qui reprend la forme de l'insigne précédent. d'un ruban rouge liseré de vert. Le port des insignes La comprend : un cordon passé de l'épaule droite à hanche gauche portant un bijou à l'extrémité, ainsi qu'une plaque portée au côté gauche ; La comprend : un insigne porté en sautoir, ainsi qu'une plaque de taille moindre portée au côté gauche ; La comprend : un insigne porté en sautoir ; La comprend : un insigne doté d'un ruban avec rosette porté sur la poitrine gauche, centre en or. La comprend : un insigne doté d'un ruban simple porté sur la poitrine gauche, centre en argent. L'ordre comportait cinq classes de mérite avec un nombre fixe de bénéficiaires : (50 membres) (150 membres) (800 membres) (3 000 membres) (6 000 membres) Insignes « avec diamants » Les insignes enrichis de diamants, hors quotas, et à la seule discrétion du sultan, constituaient une distinction particulière. La première classe avec diamants devint ainsi tout naturellement l'objet d'échanges entre souverains, chefs d'état. Récipiendaires Par ordre alphabétique : Abd el-Kader, homme politique, chef militaire algérien, Frédéric Audemard d'Alançon, polytechnicien, contrôleur général des Armées, Joseph-Hardouin-Gustave, comte d'Andlau, militaire et homme politique français, François Colomban Étienne Marie Benic, contre-amiral français, Henri Berlier de Vauplane, avocat, professeur de droit, critique musical, Aimé Bonna, ingénieur français, Adolphe de Botmiliau, consul général de Bulgarie, François Martin Boudier, médecin militaire, Alexandre Braun, juriste et sénateur belge, Jules-Dominique Brion, militaire français, Théobald Burnell, général-major belge, aide de camp de Philippe de Belgique, comte de Flandre. Albert Cambriels, général français, 1816-1891, Alfred Chanzy, général et homme politique français, Louis Albert Chagrin de Saint Hilaire, général de division français. Chevalier de en 1858, commandeur en 1869, Eugène Chauffeur, militaire français originaire de Valence (Drôme), commandeur de la Légion d'honneur, le 6 mai 1856, Henri Conneau, grand officier de l'ordre du Médjidié, médecin particulier de l'empereur Napoléon III, Sarkis Diranian, peintre orientaliste ottoman d'origine arménienne, Edmond Duthoit, officier de l'ordre du Médjidié, architecte français, Charles-Théodore Frère, artiste peintre français, Gérard Encausse, médecin et occultiste français, Eusèbe Galmiche, conservateur des eaux et forêts français, Jean François Jules Herbé, militaire français, Louis Toussaint Doutrelaine, militaire français, Charles Joseph Dumas-Vence, contre-amiral français, Pierre Louis Charles de Failly, militaire français, Jules Étienne Marie Forgeot, militaire français, Eusèbe Galmiche, conservateur des eaux et forêts, Georges Imhaus (1817-1888), directeur de la Presse et de la Librairie au Ministère de l'Intérieur sous le Second Empire. Receveur Général des Finances, commandeur. Léonce Auguste Emile Jarriand, docteur en médecine, médecin personnel du Sultan de Turquie, en 1868, Pierre Joseph Jeanningros, militaire français, Fritz Kieffer, écrivain, poète et patriote alsacien, commandeur, Frédéric Labé, militaire français, Auguste Lumière, industriel et biologiste français, Hippolyte Mazier, militaire français Léon-Eugène Méhédin, architecte et photographe français, Émile Mellinet, militaire français, Charles-Elie Ménage, banquier et fondateur de la banque André, Neuflize et Cie. François Stoffer (1830-1871), militaire français, Michel Pacha, marin et homme d'affaires français, Charles-Nicolas Michelet, militaire français, Imre Mikó, homme politique hongrois, Ludovic Moncheur, diplomate belge, Napoléon III, empereur des Français, Émilien de Nieuwerkerke, sculpteur français et personnalité artistique importante du Second Empire, Alphonse Nothomb, homme politique belge, Louis Pasteur, chimiste et biologiste français, Otto Pilny, peintre orientaliste suisse, Léon de Poilloüe de Saint Mars, militaire français, Léon Louis Raymond, lieutenant-colonel de Gendarmerie, Pierre-Charles Robert, militaire et archéologue français, Joséphine Rostkowska, aide-chirurgien, Otho Saint-Aubyn, Attaché à l'Administration puis Inspecteur spécial de Police des Chemins-de-Fer (Chevalier), Pierre-Auguste Sarrus, musicien français, Gaspard Scrive, médecin français, Charles Adolphe Silly, officier de gendarmerie, Alexandre Grigorievitch Stroganov, militaire russe, Alfred de Testa, baron de Testa, avocat, Henri de Testa, ministre d'Autriche à Athènes, Léopold de Testa, avocat et écrivain, Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant, maréchal de France, Émile Vallin, médecin militaire, Joseph Vallot, scientifique français, Joseph Vinoy, militaire français, Vitalis Pacha, militaire turc, Michel Willenich, peintre français, Fausto Zonaro, peintre italien. Annexes Articles connexes Ordre honorifique Empire ottoman Bibliographie Notes et références Liens externes Médjidié Décoration militaire ottomane Fondation en 1852 Distinction fondée en 1851
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Stealing a moment this morning to share my project that I taught at the Nelson Extravaganza last Saturday. Voila! One of my aims this year is to make more masculine cards. The sea themed sets are in the main catalogue- 'By the Tide' and 'From Land to Sea'. The 'Wink of Stella' on the sea horses and jellyfish gave them a lovely subtle sparkle. The guests chose their own sentiments from 'Crazy About You' and had the option of stamping on the front of the card and/or inside. Thanks to all who taught, helped and came to the extravaganza. It's a big day but a very fun one at that. Save the dates for the next two extravaganzas in Nelson this year: July 23rd and November 19th.
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Flat Worlds Game Flat Worlds is unavailable in current region. Flat Worlds is a VR space transport game set in our very own Solar System. Setup transport networks of people and natural resources, guiding the path of human colonization around the Solar System's planets and moons. What will we find when there is no more room to grow? Target Features Eight Worlds - 4 solid planets, and the moons of the remaining gas planets. Many different ships, large and small, each named and stylized according to their home. Multiple resource types, including people, water, energy, metal, and crystals. Multiple buildings, mainly spaceports, with different numbers of docks and dock sizes (large ships need large docks). World progression system - worlds level up, leading to more suppliers, cities and further colonization. World perk system - each world has six unique perks available to aid you. End Game - the last two worlds hold the secrets to the end. Current limitations of the Early Access are: Only the first four worlds are playable. Limited variety of ships. No implemented end game (although planned). Continuous balance issues due to constant updates. Fragile save files due to constant updates. VR Compatibility The game is currently built for the HTC Vive. There are, however, plans to make it compatible first with the Oculus Rift and then other VR devices. Windows 7 SP1 64 bit Intel i5 2nd Generation Publisher: Che
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Tags TAO.V, TNZ.TO, VLE.TO Disclosure: The following represents my opinions only. I am long TAO.V, TNZ.TO, and VLE.TO (Image credit to Pawel Nolbert on Unsplash) Long ago, in a far away galaxy, investors once cared about junior international energy stocks. There was a diverse ecosystem of analysts and institutions investing in international energy stories as the world demanded more oil in response to the massive growth in Asia, particularly China. There was a whole sub-sector of international Canadian-based independent champions in just about every major oil producing region you can think of, and the shares were widely owned and traded by institutions and retail investors alike. Financings were announced and oversubscribed, capital was deployed, risks were taken. Fortunes were made and lost, and through all of it, more oil and gas did make it to market as a result. After the 2008 implosion, gradually, the light faded; and eventually only a shadow of the sector and its investors remained. Now, fifteen years after the GFC, I'm feeling like 2023 could see the return of the J.E.D.I. — the Juniors who Explore and Develop Internationally — in terms of small cap market interest. In Q4 alone, I have seen Jedi-like deals for three of my junior hopefuls — Tag Oil (TAO.V, last at $0.55), Valerua Energy (VLE.TO, last at $1.70), and now, Tenaz Energy (TNZ.TO, last at $2.00). I think that all three of these companies have the ability to inspire hope in a sector that has been lost for years… and they all will begin their journeys in earnest in the New Year. Tenaz is the the most topical today, since they announced their entry into the Dutch North Sea less than 24 hours ago. The deal isn't that big, adding about 5 million cubic feet per day of gas to TNZ's production base from a private company seller, but man is it accretive on a per share basis — and this is just the 'ante'. The press release suggests that this deal is indicative of where the market could/should expect to see TNZ focus some its attention in terms of future acquisitions as Tony Marino and his team continue on their quest to build a 50,000-100,000 boepd company. TNZ's deal reads as a "starter kit" — though it includes pipeline interests, production, and a future carbon-storage project too boot — and savvy readers will have noticed that (a) the asset purchase has already closed, and (b) it was fully funded without issuing a single share of equity — meaning that TNZ as just increased 2023 cash flow per share from around $0.50/share to about $1.30/share. That means that at yesterday's closing price of $2.00, TNZ is trading at around 1.5x EV/CF on 2023 numbers… I'll let you decide if a 1.5x EV/CF is an appropriate multiple for a company that just grew its cash flow per share by 160% in its first deal. If you're starting to wonder if the last two sentences are typos. They are not… this is the beauty of pristine capital structure and the resulting per share leverage. TNZ has just a little over 28 million shares outstanding — with no warrants, and only a modest option pool — which means that today's 25% jump in the share price increased TNZ's market cap by just $11 million. Before today's deal, I had outlined what I thought was a very defensible fair value of $2.50/share for TNZ, and the stock isn't even at that level yet, so I think the value argument just got much more compelling. With TNZ's unrelenting focus on generating value per share, I'm quite content to wait to see what additional deal flow in 2023 will bring as management executes on their acquire-optimize-develop strategy. Magical things can happen when a good management team is given a clean balance sheet, a tight capital structure, a fertile deal environment, and a little bit of time. Sometimes, it just doesn't need to be more complicated than that. I wrote recently on Valeura's new deal and I don't have much new to add, but I can summarize my understanding of what 2023 looks like for the company. According to UK-based Stephane Foucaud at Actus Advisors, VLE would end 2023 with some US$200 million of cash in the bank based on a $100/bbl average 2023 Brent oil price (Stephane has a C$4.50 target on VLE). I know that may sound like a bit of a stretch on Brent crude prices, but even at $80/bbl, VLE's YE2023 net cash number would be at least US$100mm by my envelope math, which is roughly equal to the company's current market cap. With multiple opportunities to extend the lives of the acquired fields (by several years at least) through additional drilling, VLE thinks it can bring big dollars to the bottom line in the process — and defer decommissioning — as its annual cash flows are substantial. The acquisition is expected to close in mid-February, and cash flow from the operations has been piling up in escrow since Sept. 1, 2022; meaning that there will likely be a nice accounting adjustment on closing. An updated comprehensive reserves report should be available by late February-March which will be enlightening. VLE's deal continues to mystify anyone who looks at it, but from my work on it, it really does look that good. VLE has a good capital structure with 86.6 million shares outstanding, with a modest option pool, and no warrants. UK-based Baillie Gifford remains VLE's largest shareholder. The company plans to market the deal more actively in Q1, so, despite the move in the stock, I think the market is still in the "discovery phase" on this one. VLE could exit 2023 at 25,000-30,000 bopd… I'm short on time, but Tag Oil rounds out my holy trinity of JEDI stocks for 2023. The vertical well re-entry and frack of the ARF formation is expected to get underway in mid-January and should take about 15 days in the field, followed by 30 days of production before news on the well is released. TAO will begin with a well that intermittently produced a total of 20,000 barrels of oil decades ago, so there is zero doubt that there is oil at this location. The only question is what it will flow after it's fracked and what kind of IP30 (first 30-day flow) rate the well will deliver. TAO is loaded with cash and has its ducks in a row in terms of how to unlock the value of the ARF play, so once this story gets rolling it should gather steam like a snowball rolling downhill. The vertical test rate will be very informative for the horizontal well that is to follow, both of which would set the wheels in motion towards a >50++ million barrel recoverable resource with success. First things first though, let's see that vertical test — fortunately the wait won't be long. All three of the above names are small in terms of market cap. Tenaz's market cap is just $56 million, Tag's is around $80 million, and Valeura weighs in at about $145 million. Despite their small statures, I believe that all three have the potential to inspire investment in the junior international sector at a time when the majors are leaving a void in non-core optimization, exploration, and development projects. As a guy who invests in mining a lot, I continue to be mystified by the valuations that the market will pay for mining assets that have no hope of producing a dime of cash flow for 5-10+ years if they are lucky, while a story like TNZ sits at 1.5x EV/CF, but that's the market for you. In that context, I think my holy trinity of international juniors represents a very interesting type of value proposition if I'm patient. I fully believe that any or all of these companies could carve out $500+ million market caps with market support and solid execution. Will 2023 see the return of the JEDI? Time will tell, but I think that the odds look good. ←Previous post:Valeura's Magic Trick
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Today our amazing staff helped raise almost €900 in aid of our annual Coffee Morning Charity Cycle for local Hospices nationwide. Staff baked cakes and treats at home and offered them up in our Barista Bar, for donations, throughout the morning. This September a team of cyclists, made up of Bewley's staff, will be cycling the length of the country and visiting several Hospices on their journey. Funds raised throughout the campaign go directly to local hospices. These funds help Hospice staff to make more nurse visits to people in their homes, provide more loving care on the wards, refurbish facilities as well as buying crucial equipment.
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Scientists working at Wayne State University in Detroit have discovered a way to control estrogen receptor changes during pregnancy, which could lead to a therapy preventing preterm birth. Preterm birth is the most significant cause of infant morbidity and mortality in the U.S. "To understand why preterm birth occurs, we need to discover the mechanisms that govern the onset of normal-term labor, which unfortunately, despite decades of research, we still do not understand," says Jeyasuria Pancharatnam, co-investigator and assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology. Estrogen is thought to signal the onset of labor by helping to regulate the contraction of the uterine muscles. Jeyasuria's research team discovered that the uterine muscle changes the ability of the estrogen receptor to use the estrogen to induce contraction by changing the form of the receptor. The form expressed in the pregnant uterus across gestation is an estrogen receptor that blocks the ability of the uterine cell to contract during pregnancy. Jeyasuria and his wife, Jennifer Condon, associate professor and study co-investigator, run their lab in the C.S. Mott Center for Human Growth and Development. Both are members of the Perinatal Research Initiative, funded through the National Institutes of Health's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development's perinatal research branch at WSU. Postdoctoral fellow Prashanth Anamthathmakula also is working on the research. Despite increasing knowledge about the pathological mechanisms associated with preterm labor and subsequent birth, the rates of preterm birth continue to increase. More than 9.6 percent of all births in 2015 occurred before 37 weeks of gestation. The rate of preterm birth in Detroit is the highest of cities in the U.S. at 14.5 percent, according to the March of Dimes. "Our lab has concentrated our efforts on estrogen signaling, as it is important to the onset of the labor process and plays a critical role in the expression of proteins that enhance contractions, termed contractile associated proteins, or CAPS," says Jeyasuria. CAPs are expressed late in gestation and bring uteruses from inactive to active states. Future studies will use an animal model system to determine if the researchers can modulate the form of the uterine estrogen receptor available to confirm the functional relevance of the switch in uterine muscle cell estrogen receptor forms. Estrogen depends on a receptor protein to convey a contractile signal. Jeyasuria and his team hypothesize that because estrogen levels are elevated throughout pregnancy, the changes in the receptor allow the estrogen to tell the muscles to contract. They will continue to study the receptors and think that contractions at term are mediated by estrogen receptor alpha isoform changes. Isoforms are different proteins made from the same gene by rearrangements of the message that comes from DNA. Messenger RNA can be put together differently depending on another set of proteins called splice proteins. "As their name suggests, these splice proteins can differentially splice the intermediate RNA (heteronuclear RNA) to create alternate spliced isoforms," says Jeyasuria. "We found that some of these alternate isoforms actually block estrogen signaling. The team hopes to get grant funding to explore the functions of a number of alternatively spliced estrogen receptor isoforms in pregnancy using animal and human models. Mutations affecting the multiple promoter regions of the estrogen receptor alpha's gene, which regulate expression of the receptor's isoforms, may serve as markers to preterm birth. The study aims to fill a gap in understanding the receptor function in the pregnant uterus and in the control of labor during pregnancy. Previous articleBlog: The Future of Sweet?
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Münstertal ist der Name eines Tales im Schwarzwald in Baden-Württemberg (Deutschland) nachdem auch die Gemeinde Münstertal/Schwarzwald benannt ist Name eines weiteren Tales im Schwarzwald bei Ettenheim, siehe auch Ettenheimmünster Name eines Alpentals im Schweizer Kanton Graubünden und in Südtirol, siehe Münstertal (Alpental) deutsche Name für eine Schweizer Gemeinde, siehe Val Müstair deutsche Name eines Tals im Elsass mit dem zentralen Ort Munster nicht mehr gebräuchliche deutsche Name von Grand Val, einem Schweizer Juratal benannt nach dem deutschen Namen für Moutier Siehe auch: Val Müstair (Begriffsklärung) Münster (Begriffsklärung)
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Mental health detention bid debated metrowebukmetroMonday 18 Jun 2007 5:15 am Michael Stone convicted of brutal murders of Lin and Megan Russell The Government is beginning the final push to get the controversial Mental Health Bill through Parliament as MPs begin two days of debate on the legislation. The Bill would amend the 1983 Act and is the latest stage in long-running Government efforts to introduce in England and Wales powers to detain people with serious personality disorders, even if they have committed no crime. It was introduced last year when a controversial draft Bill was dropped after eight years of planning because of criticism from mental health charities and civil rights groups. The shake-up in the law – reportedly driven by Michael Stone's 1998 conviction for the brutal murders of Lin and Megan Russell – would affect about 14,000 of the 600,000 people who use mental health services each year. Every year, about 55 to 60 murders are committed by mental health patients and provisions in the Bill are aimed at reducing such tragedies. Earlier this month, ministers revealed changes to the planned legislation which they hoped would end the long-running wrangle over detaining the mentally ill who have not committed crimes. The amendments, unveiled by health minister Rosie Winterton, were designed to allay fears that teenagers will be treated on adult wards and that psychiatrists will be allowed to dictate where patients live and what they do. She insisted then that the Government would not back down on plans to allow doctors to issue supervised community treatment orders (CTOs) requiring mentally ill offenders to attend appointments and take their medication after release, despite a string of defeats in the Lords. But the amendments did include a restriction on the conditions that may be placed on patients when doctors issue CTOs, making clear that they must be designed to prevent harm to their health and safety and protect other people. Ms Winterton said at the time that the changes resulted in a Bill that "strikes the right balance between patient safeguards and public safety". Megan RussellMichael StoneRosie Winterton
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I'm out of town on vacation and so I'm going to miss the happy event, but a momentous occasion will be celebrated tomorrow, July 1, in Santa Monica, namely the beginning of the creation of a great park on the site of Santa Monica Airport. Today, June 30, 2015, is the termination date of the 1984 Settlement Agreement between the City of Santa Monica and the Federal Aviation Administration. While by all rights the City should be able to close the airport tomorrow, July 1, administrative proceedings and the course of the City's litigation to establish its right are holding up that inevitable eventuality. However, the 1984 Agreement contained provisions (namely requirements to provide aircraft tie-downs) that unquestionably expire today and the expiration of those requirements frees up for City use about 12 acres of land south of the runway and north of Airport Avenue (in two parcels more or less straddling the existing Airport Park). Under Measure LC passed by Santa Monica voters last November all land released from aviation use must be used for park and recreation purposes unless voters approve something different. The City Council has duly designated these 12 acres to be turned into a park, and the budget the council recently passed includes funds for an expedited process to plan the conversion of the land (now covered in asphalt) into parkland. These 12 acres will be the first of 170 or so acres of park that the City will ultimately create from the airport land. This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Santa Monica Airport, Santa Monica Airport park, Santa Monica Airport2Park Foundation by Frank Gruber. Bookmark the permalink.
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On April 7, 1992, 36 year old Ellyn Hoge was discovered on I-25 and 18th Street after being struck on the interstate by a large truck. It was reported that prior to being struck Ellyn was being chased by an unknown male. A further examination revealed Ellyn had been stabbed several times. During the investigation, it was learned that Ellyn also went by the names of "Ciari" or "Hoagie." Anyone with information regarding this case, is asked to please contact the Denver Police Department.
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Elections have a way of producing the worst in Nigerians. In this wise, pent-up tribal rivalry rose to the fore during and after the presidential and National Assembly polls on February 23. Hoodlums, purportedly canvassing the cause of a political party, not only violently disrupted polling in Okota area of Lagos, they also stole ballot boxes, destroyed electoral materials and attacked some voters. The miscreants caused panic a few days later by threatening and attacking Igbo traders in some parts of the state. This is disquieting, a toxic dimension to our politics that law enforcement agencies should nip in the bud…. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has won a second term in an electoral process that SB Morgen's Nigerian risk subsidiary SBM Intel; said "was amongst the most flawed in the country's history, opening the way for dissent and social strife. Competition for access to land has heightened the violence between herders and farmers, as criminal gangs look to profit from the chaos. With elections in 2019, will the politicians find a long-term solution..? Nigerian labour unions began a nationwide strike Thursday to protest stalled negotiations with the government over a new minimum wage in an action that could involve workers in Africa's biggest oil industry. Price of major ingredients used in preparing a pot of jollof rice for an average Nigerian family grew by 8.3 percent in four months, according to an SBM Intelligence report. Reports by the National Bureau of statics (NBS) shows that the country's economy has sustained growth trajectory in two successive quarters, just as global economy experts say otherwise. One of the discussions that are expected to come up during the Egmont Group's meeting this week will be about Nigeria's expulsion from the group. Nigeria's internal security challenges continue to be a source of national debate, but is the death toll from terror attacks as high as a prominent critic said..? Fulani herdsmen: Nigeria suppose declare dem terrorists? #AnambraDecides2017: Who wins Anambra governorship election tomorrow? Periodic, free and fair election is a major feature or characteristics of democracy. What will be the major talking points in President Buhari's 2018 budget which he would present to the National Assembly next Tuesday?.. Has Boko Haram been defeated by Nigeria? Missing President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari receives visit from his deputy. But why now? Jollof: Is Nigeria's claim to supremacy under threat? What is the state of Nigeria's roads? Has Boko Haram been truly defeated? The Nigerian army late in December 2016 said it had brought down the last stronghold of the Islamic militant group Boko Haram. The terrorist group that has waged a seven-year uprising against Nigeria, which has claimed more than twenty thousand lives, with the insurgency spilling over the country's borders into neighbouring states. Has Boko Haram been truly defeated? Nobel Peace Prize for Nigerian leaders?
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<?php /* * This file is part of the Silex framework. * * (c) Fabien Potencier <[email protected]> * * This source file is subject to the MIT license that is bundled * with this source code in the file LICENSE. */ namespace Silex\Tests\Application; use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; use Silex\Provider\TwigServiceProvider; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\StreamedResponse; /** * TwigTrait test cases. * * @author Fabien Potencier <[email protected]> */ class TwigTraitTest extends TestCase { public function testRender() { $app = $this->createApplication(); $app['twig'] = $mailer = $this->getMockBuilder('Twig_Environment')->disableOriginalConstructor()->getMock(); $mailer->expects($this->once())->method('render')->will($this->returnValue('foo')); $response = $app->render('view'); $this->assertEquals('Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response', get_class($response)); $this->assertEquals('foo', $response->getContent()); } public function testRenderKeepResponse() { $app = $this->createApplication(); $app['twig'] = $mailer = $this->getMockBuilder('Twig_Environment')->disableOriginalConstructor()->getMock(); $mailer->expects($this->once())->method('render')->will($this->returnValue('foo')); $response = $app->render('view', array(), new Response('', 404)); $this->assertEquals(404, $response->getStatusCode()); } public function testRenderForStream() { $app = $this->createApplication(); $app['twig'] = $mailer = $this->getMockBuilder('Twig_Environment')->disableOriginalConstructor()->getMock(); $mailer->expects($this->once())->method('display')->will($this->returnCallback(function () { echo 'foo'; })); $response = $app->render('view', array(), new StreamedResponse()); $this->assertEquals('Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\StreamedResponse', get_class($response)); ob_start(); $response->send(); $this->assertEquals('foo', ob_get_clean()); } public function testRenderView() { $app = $this->createApplication(); $app['twig'] = $mailer = $this->getMockBuilder('Twig_Environment')->disableOriginalConstructor()->getMock(); $mailer->expects($this->once())->method('render'); $app->renderView('view'); } public function createApplication() { $app = new TwigApplication(); $app->register(new TwigServiceProvider()); return $app; } }
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This Nika 9021 dress features an eye catching crystalline mock neck halter that will draw the eye upward to your face. The sleeveless bodice will highlight your arms and shoulders. Seams on the bust and underneath at the empire waist will accentuate your shape. The dress is fitted to your curves and highlights your hourglass figure.
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Gallium-labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT is gaining ground in primary prostate cancer staging, delegates heard at last week's online meeting, Conference on Hybrid Imaging Live (CHILI), held in Barcelona, Spain. This is an article by AuntMinnieEurope.com, read it here. During the conference, streamed live from Barcelona on 26 October and viewed free of charge, Prof. Clemens Cyran, chair of the European Society for Hybrid, Molecular and Translation Imaging (ESHIMT) education committee, detailed the specific diagnostic and therapeutic implications of PSMA PET/CT in the workup and management of prostate cancer, one of the most frequent cancers in men in the West and which has a 30% recurrence rate after radical therapy. A 65-year-old patient with radical prostatectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection for prostate cancer (GS 4 + 3, pT3bN0Mx), adjuvant radiation therapy, and targeted pelvic lymph node dissection, biochemical recurrence after five years (prostate-specific antigen 0.3 ng/mL).As cause for biochemical recurrence (prostate-specific antigen 0.45 ng/mL), a single iliac lymph node metastasis was detected using GA-68 PSMA PET/CT. Images courtesy of Prof. Clemens Cyran. "PSMA PET/CT significantly increases the sensitivity and specificity for detecting metastasis in primary staging, and also for biochemically recurrent disease with respective therapeutic implications. It therefore has the potential to serve as a guidance tool in clinical decision-making," he told AuntMinnieEurope.com. He described how innovative PSMA ligand radiotracers bind to a 750 amino acid trans membrane protein overexpressed in prostate cancer cells, enabling the assessment of metastasis at a molecular level. "The particular value of PSMA PET/CT has been shown in the detection of small lymph node and bone metastases that would go undetected by conventional CT. First studies show that a metastasis-directed therapy approach based on PSMA PET/CT improves patient outcome," noted Cyran who is professor of radiology and section chief of hybrid and molecular imaging at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich, Germany. However, he underlined that most available studies are of retrospective design and report smaller patient numbers. Larger, prospective, multicenter studies are currently underway to provide higher quality data to investigate hypotheses including whether or not PSMA PET/CT has a higher diagnostic accuracy than standard-of-care imaging and if PSMA PET/CT should be used as a first-line diagnostic test with significant management impact and consecutive economic benefits. Currently, PSMA PET/CT is available predominantly at university centers. However, with rapidly increasing evidence of its diagnostic capabilities, it is likely to gain broader clinical application in the near future, he noted. When asked by the session moderator, journalist and broadcaster Karen Coleman, how long it took for the translation of this novel tracer to clinical application, Cyran replied it only took 18 months between the first publication on the tracer until it was established in clinical reality at LMU. "Looking at the time it takes to send a radiological contrast agent through phase studies, this is very impressive and helps us to have some hope for innovations that may be coming," he told viewers during the meeting, organized by ESHIMT and European Society of Radiology (ESR). Cyran further explained it was possible to get approval in such a comparatively short time due to Germany's legislation that allowed PSMA's clinical adoption for compassionate use. Such legislation gives doctors the option to use novel tracers to change the way therapy and diagnostics work, making the process more comprehensive and efficient for the patient, he added. Using the Slido application integrated into the streaming link, viewers could send questions to the presenters to be raised during the roundtable discussion at the end of each session. One viewer wanted to know about the rule of prostate cancer recurrence detection by PSMA PET/CT immediately after radiotherapy. "We know on a certain level a reactive uptake of PSMA can also be present by means of inflammation … This can raise the insecurity in differentiation of possible lymph nodes and lymph node metastasis. The situation is always better if you are not in the immediate postradiotherapy stage or postoperative setting," Cyran responded. Co-presenter Dr. Harun Ilhan, nuclear medicine physician at LMU, believed this question concerned clinicians and uro-oncologists, more than imaging facilities, as follow-up after radiotherapy is not based on imaging but on prostate-specific antigen (PSA) measurement. At LMU, if a patient does not show proper PSA response after therapy, particularly surgery, then specialists may try to detect if there is evidence of lymph node metastasis. However, in the radiotherapy setting there is little data on ideal time lapse before PET/CT, but it is clear that some time span is needed for the dose and radiation therapy to show its impact on the lymph node metastasis, he noted. "No one would recommend performing a PSMA PET/CT one week after radiotherapy," Ilhan told listeners. Cyran agreed: "The data available points to performing the PSMA PET/CT scan before you plan the target volumes. So perform the scan before you do the radiotherapy," he said, illustrating this with a study that showed a change in 87% of target volumes following PSMA PET/CT. Speaking more broadly about hybrid imaging, he further stressed it was important to bring education to the desktop, obviating the time and financial costs of travel and hotels. "Even with a busy schedule, most doctors can spare 90 minutes to connect to an online conference and simply listen in to the session that interests them and is most adapted to their personal level of training," Cyran said. The CHILI meeting was sparked by recent European Union (EU)-wide surveys conducted by ESR and ESHIMT sent to radiology and nuclear medicine departments on the status of training in hybrid imaging. Another survey was sent to different European health ministries about their view of the modality. Both ESR and ESHIMT agreed hybrid imaging education was too heterogeneous and needs were insufficiently met. The meeting's program started in the morning with the basics of hybrid imaging aimed at first-time users or residents and moved to more sophisticated areas of the technique throughout the day, via a session later in the morning on its main use in oncology, and a session on other emerging indications in the early afternoon. These were followed midafternoon by a session on the future of hybrid imaging that included a presentation by Prof. Irène Buvat about the added value of artificial intelligence for both PET/MRI and PET/CT. How is hybrid imaging faring across Europe, and are ongoing turf battles between radiology and nuclear medicine getting resolved? Philipp Ward from AuntMinnie talked to Thomas Beyer, PhD, MBA, to reflect on these issues and on his first year as president of the European Society for Hybrid, Molecular and Translation Imaging (ESHIᴹᵀ), as well as the next 12 months ahead. Visit the ESHI booth on the entrance level and join our sessions at ECR 2019. Among many applicants, Dr. Mahmoud Rezk was chosen as our first hybrid imaging fellow in 2018. He was granted a 3-months-fellowship at Umea University (Sweden).
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What are the different types of cooking oils? All cooking oils are a combination of these three general categories of fats: saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated. These categories refer to the fat's chemical structure, and sufficient for this post to say that saturated fats are the most chemically stable and thus the least likely to become damaged, monounsaturated fats are somewhat stable and somewhat likely to become damaged, and polyunsaturated fats are the least stable or most likely to become damaged. You can fairly easily identify a saturated fat because it is solid at room temperature (unless you're far away from Portland in the winter, in a place where room temperature is pretty warm and coconut oil is no longer solid). Monounsaturated fats are solid when they are in the fridge (ever put an olive oil based dressing in the fridge and see it start to solidify?). Polyunsaturated fats are always liquid. What happens if an oil becomes damaged? If the chemical structure of the fat is damaged, it can cause an inflammatory response in the blood, liver, gut, or various other places in the body. It is generally understood that excessive inflammation plays a role in the development of many chronic diseases, as well as contributes to very common health issues such as seasonal allergies, joint pain, and headaches. 1 Needless to say, we want to avoid the excessive inflammation caused by damaged fats and oils as much as possible. How can an oil become damaged? Exposure to heat, light, and oxygen. As previously mentioned, saturated fats are the most stable so they are least likely to become damaged when exposed to heat, light, and oxygen, whereas polyunsaturated fats are the most likely to become damaged when exposed to these elements. How do we categorize the different cooking oils? As you may suspect by this point – butter, coconut oil, and animal fats are my top picks for cooking, because they are the least likely to become damaged when exposed to heat, oxygen, and light. I generally recommend these as ideal choices for any type of cooking - grilling, sautéing, roasting - since they will likely hold up best at any level of heat or length of cooking. It is very confusing to get bogged down in smoke points and low temperature vs high temperature cooking. Sourcing is really important for these, as with anything we eat. The best options are always locally sourced or from a grass-fed organic farm – I love Kerrygold butter. For coconut oil, unrefined or virgin coconut oil is far preferable to refined coconut oil. Refined coconut oil undergoes various refining, bleaching, and/or deodorizing processes to arrive at a flavorless, odorless oil, whereas unrefined coconut oil is – as it sounds – less refined, more nutritious, and also tastes like coconut. I generally buy whichever unrefined, organic coconut oil is the best discount, and lately I've been buying Thrive Market's brand. What can I do with seed-based oils? Some seed based oils are best eaten raw because they are so fragile that when exposed to heat in cooking, they can easily become damaged as well as lose their nutritional value. Avocado, walnut, and flaxseed oil are great options for salad dressings or otherwise raw. Sourcing and storage are critically important here: these oils should be purchased in dark, glass containers to allow for less exposure to light and oxygen, and it is best to store them in a dark cupboard or (even better) in the refrigerator. Buy these oils in smaller quantities that you will use up within a month or two. If you have one of these that has been in the back of your cupboard for a year, it's probably not good anymore. Most other seed or vegetable based oils I recommend avoiding altogether, as the extraction process adds chemical solvents to the oils and/or damages the oils before they even make it to the grocery store. These oils that I try to avoid include canola, corn, sunflower, saffron, and soybean oil. You may have heard grapeseed oil recommended for high heat cooking, but it really would only be beneficial if eaten raw because it is an unstable polyunsaturated oil. Since most people don't eat it raw, I don't recommend the use of this at all. You can read more about the specific issues with each of these oils here. If all these seed-based oils are bad to cook with, why are they always recommended? Generally speaking, seed oils are more highly processed than the saturated fats (coconut oil and animal fats). You can "process" your own bacon grease at home: cook the bacon and save the fat in a jar to cook with later. But I'm guessing you don't have the tools, time, or expertise to extract oil from your avocado pits at home. These more processed oils generally have higher smoke points, and this is why I don't think the smoke point is a good measure of whether an oil is acceptable to cook with. The smoke point really only indicates at what point an oil – in its current state – will start to smoke and break down. However, there is no regulation on smoke point claims (which are often misstated) and if an oil has already been partially broken down through refining, it may now have a higher smoke point, but that is only because partial breakdown has started, and continuing to heat it to high temperatures would not be healthful. Read more on this topic here. Few topics have been more hotly debated than whether you can cook with olive oil. Here is my take on it: Olive oil is a monounsaturated fat, so it is more stable than most seed oils but less stable than animal fat, butter, and coconut oil. Olive oil is not my default cooking oil, however, it has high concentrations of chemical compounds called polyphenols and tocopherols that have been proven to protect olive oil at high heat. If you're into reading studies, check out this study, this study, and this study . I am very comfortable cooking with olive oil due to these protective agents, although I prefer to use saturated fats for cooking, and save olive oil for pesto or salad dressings. Olive oil should also be purchased in dark-colored glass, and some good suggestions for affordable options are here. Which oils should I avoid in packaged foods? The number one oil to avoid in packaged foods is fully or partially hydrogenated oil of any kind. The hydrogenation process basically turns liquid fats solid, but so completely damages the fats in the process that we all want to stay far away from these. I also generally try to avoid vegetable oils in packaged foods (canola, palm, soybean, safflower, etc), but so long as you are not sensitive to these foods, if they sneak their way in now and then I wouldn't worry about it. I hope this sums up cooking oils for you and helps make your choices at the stovetop a little easier. It's important to cook with healthy oils. It's MORE important not to stress too much about this minutia, and enjoy the food you eat. If you missed my post on de-stressing when you eat, you can read that here.
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Rick Lowe rick-lowe-01.jpg Rick Lowe speaks at the third World Summit on Arts and Culture. Photo courtesy of the International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies. Artist and community activist Rick Lowe is the founder of Project Row Houses (PRH), a neighborhood-based nonprofit arts and cultural organization in Houston's Northern Third Ward, one of the city's oldest African-American communities. PRH began in 1993 as a result of discussions among African-American artists who wanted to establish a positive, creative presence in their own community, using art as a foundation for revitalizing a depressed inner-city neighborhood. Lowe spearheaded the pursuit of this vision when he discovered an abandoned block-and-half of 22 shotgun-style houses in Houston's Third Ward, which presented the opportunity to pursue a new form of art. Over two decades, PRH's campus has grown from the original site to six blocks and from 22 houses to 40 properties, including 12 artist exhibition and/or residency spaces, seven houses for young mothers, artist residencies, office spaces, a community gallery, a park, and low-income residential and commercial spaces. Project Row Houses' programs and events encompass arts and culture, neighborhood revitalization, low-income housing, education, historic preservation and community service. Lowe visited The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage in September 2011 to talk with recent Pew Fellows about his work with PRH. He is also currently working with Asian Arts Initiative (AAI) on a Center-funded, community-driven revitalization project on Pearl Street, an under-used alley behind AAI's building in Philadelphia's Chinatown North neighborhood. Over the course of two years, Lowe will work with residents in this rapidly gentrifying neighborhood to re-imagine how the alley can be transformed into a place where locals of varying backgrounds spend time together. 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I have a great and loving girlfriend, but I can't seem to stop cheating on her. Is there something I can do to make me stop, or should I just move on? Your description of the circumstances in his behavior can be caused by depression or stress. He doesn't even call me during the day or to come home to check on me. So when bodybuilding industry went to crap, he exited and moved onto next options instead of trying to fix things metaphor for guys trying to get her back , doing no contact crap. She practically walked up to him, grabbed his clothes, and started making out with him. The cheating went on for a month now and I caught him. How do you prevent a guy/girl from cheating on you? How do you spot the cheaters? Other things will fade away and the relationship will still be there if you tend to it carefully. Does that mean that in the dynamic between man and woman, it's important for the man to always be seeking out other potential? This is not healthy though. As a coach, my passion is to help my clients succeed and meet their goals. It is your way of exploring a part of him you don't yet know about. If he gives you what you want, then great! I have tried: Ask him if we are still dating because many time he has tell me to kiss him outside I did not allow him. When your partner is chuckling or otherwise responding emotionally to his device, yet not making any effort to let you in on what's going on in his mind at the moment, it creates a thick wall between you. You can only be concerned with the parts of the relationship you can control. Relationship;how do I surprise him and with what and how do I not keep my calm when I catch him cheating. And likewise for a girl? Try to put new life into the old relationship. On the other hand woman cheaters get a thrill about a guy gushing over her on facebook. Instead, it shows that the guy is immature. It is fulfilling some need. Cheating, to most people, simply means being unfaithful. Some people don't feel loved unless they are giving or receiving tangible items. Although it's dangerous to do everything on your own, people are attracted to people who have their own interests or passion. Well my daughter had a baby shower and my sister invites her friend to the shower well everything was going good until I Walk in the kitchen where I seen him kneeing down talking to her and flirting I went off but not to bad because it was my daughter baby shower but once we left and went home I went crazy on him. It has the exact opposite effect you would expect. Freedom of Choice When it comes to getting people to do or not do something, the worst thing you can do is to force them. What do I really do to stop my girl from cheating? It wasn't like that at all. Let him do what he wants, yet try to be firm and state behavior and actions that you do not like. It's better to take a chance and get hurt rather than never be in a serious relationship at all. I think my ole man wants another relationship because he flirts and tries his best to holla at other woman. You can slowly damage his ego by disrespecting him over time or not showing him you need him emotionally or sexually. As such, try to be open minded. How to prevent it:If you are aware of his character, the best prevention is to stay away. You start find faults with your present relationship to justify your affair. I love places like Yahoo Answers because they allow people to ask serious questions behind a false name. Don't let her walk all over you because you have set yourself high standards and are not settling for anything less. Having multiple options doesn't prevent a girl from cheating, it just makes the cheating easier to stomach because you never were fully invested in the relationship. Why do you think unlike every bodybuilder, Arnold has always been on top of his game?. If your partner is doing something he knows he shouldn't, he may go on the offensive first, or stockpile his defenses in a desperate bid to fend off your noticing it. You can't prevent anyone from doing what they want to do. If you are taking the steps listed above, it will not be hard to find someone else who will appreciate it! If you're unwilling to answer calls in front of your significant other, you've got a problem. I think it was caused by: I real don't know. Your mental channel of communication with yourself is more visible to men than you think. About four years into the relationship with her ex-fiancé, Rachel started to feel like he just wasn't into her bedroom fantasies. To share your views and experiences,. The person was not texting me so she stalked me for a week then I was forced to text and ask her if we had met before or if we share a group. Am I pushing him to cheat on me? Finally, after 9 years of being together with his girlfriend, 5 of which long distance, he closed the distance and got married this summer. I need you to stop traveling so much.
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Important communication and policy action at the start of the new year in Scandinavia. Sweden's Riskbank readied itself to launch foreign exchange interventions to weaken its currency at the touch of a button, while Denmark's Danmarks Nationalbank's raised its main interest rate for the first time in almost two years. On Monday, the first working day of the new year, Sweden's Riksbank summoned its policymakers for an extraordinary session. The decision was to authorise its Governor to instantly decide on foreign exchange interventions, as a complementary monetary policy measure, to safeguard the rise in inflation. The Riksbank has no target for the exchange rate, but the krona's value in relation to other currencies is an important factor in the inflation forecast. Inflation is rising but has been under the target of 2 per cent for a relatively long period of time. To safeguard the role of the inflation target as benchmark in price-setting and wage formation, it is therefore important that inflation continues to rise. In announcing its readiness to use currency interventions as a tool to ease monetary policy, the Riksbank is shadowing the Czech National Bank, which adopted an exchange rate floor in 2013 - propped up, if need be, by unlimited currency interventions. Deputy Governor Martin Flodén entered a reservation against the decision. He thought it appropriate to wait before implementing any further monetary policy stimulation and did not consider currency interventions to be a suitable tool to make monetary policy more expansionary in the current situation. Publishing the information this way, the Riskbank is retaining an unusually high degree of transparency. Most central banks, including the Czech National Bank, are not this transparent when it comes to revealing how individual policymakers voted on currency interventions (even if they publish a named vote count on interest rate decisions). Effective from 8 January 2016, Danmarks Nationalbank's interest rate on certificates of deposit is increased by 0.10 percentage point. The lending rate, the discount rate and the current-account rate are unchanged. The monetary policy rate spread to the euro area is thereby narrowed from -0.45 to -0.35 percentage point. Meanwhile, as Bloomberg reports, Norway's central bank can probably sit out the global currency war that is now at its doorstep.
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Q: AppEngine Datastore: storing list of strings with more than 500 characters My GWT Entity contains an attribute myDescriptions which is a list of 10 Strings with more that can have more than 500 characters. When I try to give value to any element of the list, say element 3, two things can happen: - myDescriptions.get(3) = stringWithLessThan500Chars; -> Is done correctly - myDescriptions.get(3) = stringWithMoreThan500Chars; -> It is stored as element 9 (last) as datastore.Text. Any solutions for this? I tried creating myDescriptions as a list of datastore.Text, but I cannot access them from EntityProxy. A: GAE has two string properties for Datastore types: * *Short text string indexed property which stores up to 500 chars. In Java it's converted to String *Long text string unindexed property which stores up to 1MB of chars. In Java it's converted to Text. In your case the solution is to iterate through list and replace Text with it's string value: if(myDescriptions.get(x) typeof Text) { String text = ((Text) myDescriptions.get(x)).getValue(); myDescriptions.set(x, text); }
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President Obama gave his weekly radio address, one devoted to Thanksgiving, by praising U.S. service members and volunteers at shelters and soup kitchens. The president outlined the many ways that Americans were coming together and the various things he was thankful for, but not once thanked God. Obama is president of this country, but he rejects the American presidency -- for that authority is ultimately rooted in, and limited by, a real Creator who is the center of gravity of human rights and human freedom. In contrast, Obama rejects that Creator and instead derives his power from electoral nose-counting. And whoever runs his teleprompter. An authentically American president is one who affirms in public and in private, in policy and in philosophy, the vision-for-freedom set forth in the content, blood, and sacrifice gathered up and represented in our nation's Declaration of Independence. This is our philosophic vision, and the current White House Occupier appears to have no use for it. For that vision is centered on the Creator. It is not based on so-called "equality" but on being "created equal," which logically entails the existence of a God over and above the state, the natural order, and even the lofty Mr. Obama himself. Nor is our nation founded upon Obama's divisive religion of class hatreds and class warfare, on cults of "diversity," on gender as a social construct, or on the latest "values" from secularland. And that includes "luck," Mr. Obama. What this guy's secular sermon this Thanksgiving teaches us is that we don't have an authentically U.S. president. Instead, we have a phony, a pretender. It's a turkey, not a president. And if it quacks like a turkey, it's not an eagle. Mr. Obama may be a great dad and wonderful husband. And apparently he can shoot a hoop. But as president he is in America, but not of America. The sooner he and his ilk are out of power in America, the better.
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España estuvo representada en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Nueva York y Stoke Mandeville 1984 por un total de 29 deportistas, 20 hombres y 9 mujeres. Medallistas El equipo paralímpico español obtuvo las siguientes medallas: Referencias Enlaces externos Espana V 1984
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TrackR saw a 10.4% ticket deflection rate with Zendesk Guide's Answer Bot Tickets/Month 25K Ticket Deflection with Guide 10.4% Chats/Month 1,200 Avg. Chat CSAT 90% Misplacing a wallet, keys, or a phone doesn't have to be anxiety-inducing. With TrackR's line of coin-sized wireless products, TrackR provides consumers with an easy way to quickly locate essential items, whether they're lodged deep in a couch cushion at home or left in the backseat of a cab in a foreign country. TrackR has shipped more than five million Bluetooth devices to consumers, which pair with the TrackR smartphone app, from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. TrackR's line of item finders can be purchased through the TrackR online store, Amazon, and retail partners such as Best Buy and Staples. The devices themselves provide peace of mind to consumers in the event that something goes missing, but it's TrackR's Customer Success organization that helps consumers with their order questions, as well as pre- and post-sales questions about how the devices work, or how to pair them with a smartphone. Karine Wegrzynowicz, Vice President of Customer Success, and Daniel Reveles, Senior Manager of Customer Success, oversee the team that handles e-commerce orders and provides product support. From TrackR headquarters in Santa Barbara, California, 16 in-house agents offer 24/7 support, augmented through peak sales periods by another 35-40 agents in the Philippines. The team fields as many as 25,000 emails and 1,200 chats each month. TrackR began using Zendesk Support as their customer service platform back in 2013, but deployed Support with limited functionality, as a shared email inbox. By 2015, when Reveles arrived, the company was rapidly scaling and needed to employ a more strategic support offering. "As we grew as a company and got more people on board, we realized we weren't using Zendesk to its full potential. We began reading articles on Zendesk's help center and began building out the solution we have now," Reveles said. TrackR's first move was to reimagine their workflows in Support and implement a tiered support model. They added Zendesk Chat to help increase sales conversions, and later Zendesk Talk as a channel for resolving complex technical issues more efficiently. Having the ability to expand channel offerings came in part thanks to TrackR's increased use of Zendesk Guide. "We've totally revamped our help center, and it's been an incredible tool for us," Reveles said. "It has definitely helped us keep our ticket volume down, but more importantly helps our customers find answers to their questions almost immediately. Instead of emailing back and forth, we funnel customers toward an article that can solve their issues. In the last 30 days, we've deflected almost 1,600 tickets using Answer Bot. That's a deflection rate of about 10.4 percent." By investing in self-service and participating in Zendesk's Answer Bot beta program, TrackR has been able to use Zendesk's artificial intelligence to automatically send relevant articles to customers, increasing satisfaction, and freeing agents to handle the harder questions. Wegrzynowicz and Reveles also took advantage of the number of integrations available through the Zendesk Apps Marketplace and Developer Platform. TrackR integrated Shopify with Zendesk, to connect their e-commerce and ticket data for a more complete view into the customer experience. Some integrations stand out for Wegrzynowicz, who explained, "One of the features we really love about Zendesk is the integration into our social channels. We integrate Zendesk into our Facebook and Twitter feeds. We sell on Amazon and are able to integrate there as well." By creating tickets for each social media comment and review, agents can work from Zendesk and ensure that no customer question is missed. TrackR also used the Mobile SDK to build support into its mobile app, both to prevent customers from having to exit the app to find help, and to provide agents with valuable diagnostic information about the customer's device type and version. "The Mobile SDK sets up Customer Success reps to have all of the information readily available without having to ask the customer. They can dive into what the customer is trying to solve almost immediately," Wegrzynowicz said. Even better, the process to embed support in the mobile app was easy. "We talked to the engineer leading the charge and, to quote him, he said that he wished all SDKs were as easy to work with as the Zendek SDK," Wegrzynowicz shared. "The SDK came with all the documentation they needed, and didn't add extra bulk to our app or increase battery drain. It was a smooth process to implement." Now, with a full omnichannel solution in place, TrackR is able to take advantage of Zendesk's native analytics to track key metrics like first response time, customer satisfaction, agent productivity, and chat volume. The team is able to keep their SLA for first response time well under their 8-hour maximum—a massive improvement from their prior 22 hours—and are meeting their CSAT targets of at least 80 percent satisfaction for email, and 90 percent for chat. The reports and data are useful in other ways, too. Reveles noted, "We built a report to facilitate returns and exchanges. There's no complicated back-end system; we're collecting information in a customized ticket form and reporting on Zendesk tickets to nail down any product issues and ensure that the customer experience is so good that they don't even have to contact us." The TrackR team was able to get here mostly on their own, but did reach out for some support from Zendesk in the form of a mentor review and personalized training. "One of the things that really set us on a great track was the Zendesk training calls," said Reveles. "They gave us a lot of great suggestions about how we can make our Zendesk usage even better." During TrackR's mentor review, the team did an assessment of their set up based on a maturity model. "We were fairly comfortable with a lot of the improvements we had made on our own," Reveles said, "but it was helpful to know we were on the right track and to get some tips and instructions for what we could fine tune or do a little better. Even if we'd had to pay for that service, it would have been well worth the investment. It was an extremely valuable exercise for us and led to being able to fast-track how we leveraged the products and more advanced features." "We've gotten so much good information from Zendesk employees and the website, but also from other Zendesk customers who say, "Hey, try this out." There's a wealth of knowledge available." – Daniel RevelesSenior Manager of Customer Success Chat, Europe, Explore, Guide, Retail & eCommerce, Support, Talk Feed. delivers proactive, revenue generating support with Zendesk iCard Chat, Europe, Financial Services, Internet & Mobile, Software & Technology, Support, Talk Better service, better products: How Zendesk helps iCard grow its customer base Start your demo with Zendesk today
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2022 World Floorball Championship: "Green Goal" for climate protection The 2022 World Floorball Championship in Zurich and Winterthur is right around the corner. Advance ticket sales began recently. The event organisers are doing their utmost to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They have long been aware that spectators are also an important part of such an event. So they are giving the fans a chance to contribute to climate protection. swiss unihockey has set itself an ambitious goal: The 2022 Men's World Floorball Championship in Zurich and Winterthur is to be the first climate-​neutral floorball World Championship in history. The sustainability goal, the «Green Goal», was defined in cooperation with myclimate «Cause We Care». By choosing sustainable products, efficient travel and the right partners, the CO2 emissions should be reduced by over 50% to a maximum of 3,000 tonnes compared to the 2018 World Championship in Prague. These remaining CO2 emissions will in turn be offset by investing in various myclimate carbon offset projects. The "Green Goal" will be reached with creative and innovative measures in different areas as well as with the cooperation of fans, partners and sponsors. Fans can shoot for the equaliser Thanks to the myclimate "Cause We Care" programme, spectators can do something for the environment while visiting the World Championships. With a small act, they can have twice the effect: with each ticket purchase, they can offset the CO2 emission of their World Championship visit for just CHF 2. In addition, they benefit from a public transport discount, which also reduces CO2 emissions. The fans' contribution is multiplied by the event organisers and invested in sustainability measures related to the event and in global myclimate carbon offset projects. In this way, everyone makes a big contribution to a sustainable and environmentally friendly event. In a video on the swiss unihockey website, you can see which Green Goals (sustainability goals) the organisers have set. Advanced ticket sales for the 2022 World Floorball Championship have already begun.
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An election and an "election" Charles Richardson Elections, Middle East, War and peace 18 June 2021 18 June 2021 Two neighboring countries in the Middle East go to the polls this weekend. Armenia votes on Sunday in its third parliamentary election in just over four years. This one has been called mid-term in an effort to resolve the political crisis that followed Armenia's defeat last year in a war with Azerbaijan over the disputed territory of Artsakh or Nagorno-Karabakh. Military defeat tends to be domestically unpopular, so prime minister Nikol Pashinyan – a reformist who came to power on the back of popular protests in 2018 – soon faced hostile demonstrations and calls for his resignation. He decided to seek a fresh mandate, and in April he resigned so as to enable an early election. Voting is for 101 seats chosen by D'Hondt proportional representation, with a fairly high threshold of 5% (or 7% for multi-party alliances). But there are some refinements: at least three parties have to be represented, even if fewer than that reach the threshold, and no party can hold more than two-thirds of the seats. And if no governing coalition can be formed within a week of the result being declared, a runoff will be held between the top two parties, with the winner guaranteed 54% of the seats. It's at least a plus for Armenia's democracy that the result of the election is very much uncertain. Pashinyan's party, Civil Contract, is running neck-and-neck in the polls with its main opponent, the Armenia Alliance, led by former president Robert Kocharyan. But there is a range of smaller parties in the running as well, including the right-wing "I Have Honor" alliance, led by another former president, Serzh Sargsyan, which would be a possible partner for Kocharyan. Although Pashinyan's enemies can exploit discontent with his handling of the war, it's far from clear what they would have done differently. Neither side wants to break with Russia, the country's main ally, although Pashinyan is somewhat more pro-western, and neither proposes any serious attempt at reconciliation with Azerbaijan (something that the Azeris also show no interest in). So if Pashinyan is replaced it will probably turn Armenia back to its authoritarian past without any corresponding geopolitical gain. And it's quite possible that the voters will realise that, and decide to give their prime minister another chance. Tonight, however, Iran votes in an election that shares little of Armenia's uncertainty. Iran is not a democracy: the main levers of power are all in the hands of the supreme religious leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Competitive elections are held for president and parliament, but they operate within narrowly circumscribed limits. Nonetheless, Iranians have managed to elect reformist presidents in the past. Mohammad Khatami got the job in 1997 and served two four-year terms, during which he had a tense and unproductive relationship with Khamenei (he has since become an unperson). Then in 2013 – and after a failed revolution in the aftermath of the 2009 election – a moderate, Hassan Rouhani, won a surprise victory and was comfortably re-elected in 2017. Rouhani was able to negotiate an agreement with the west over Iran's nuclear program, but it was subsequently repudiated by Donald Trump and many western sanctions remain in place. American paranoia has also been triggered by the recent fighting in Israel/Palestine, in which Iran was blamed for supporting Hamas. So the argument that a moderate can win better treatment from the west is wearing a bit thin. Rouhani has also been unable to achieve much in the way of domestic liberalisation, being frustrated by Khamenei and the conservative clerics. And mindful of the way they were ambushed last in 2013, the conservatives are leaving less to chance electorally: the guardian council, presided over by Khamenei, rejected all but seven of the nominations for president, eliminating anyone who might be thought to pose a threat to theocratic control. Three of the seven have since withdrawn, leaving four candidates on the ballot tonight. If none of them wins a majority, the top two will contest a runoff a week later. But that seems improbable (it has only been required once, in 2005); most observers agree that the fix is in for Ebrahim Raisi, the conservative chief justice who was runner-up in 2017. The only moderate candidate in the race is Abdolnaser Hemmati, formerly governor of the central bank. Given the electorate's previous rejection of the hardliners, a strong showing by him cannot be ruled out. But indications are that voters are more likely to express their discontent by staying home. Sina Toossi at Foreign Policy sums up the problem: There is an evident pattern: Iran's moderates tend to win elections when allowed to run, and hard-liners play a constant game of whack-a-mole to repress the moderates' most promising political figures. This year's election is the hard-liners' most transparent attempt in Iran's modern history to not just disqualify their rivals but remove their line of thinking entirely from Iran's political landscape. Published 18 June 2021 18 June 2021 Previous Post Saving American democracy Next Post No surprise in Iran 2 thoughts on "An election and an "election"" Pingback: No surprise in Iran – The World is Not Enough Pingback: June electoral roundup – The World is Not Enough
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Modern Pentathlon: Silkina Wins First Women's Individual Title at World Championships Silkina crossing the finish line at the 2019 World Championships. (Photo by: Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne / Nuno Gonçalves) Silkina won her first world championship title in the women's individual race at the 2019 Modern Pentathlon World Championships. The three medalists all qualified to the Olympics, provided that they haven't done so already. The Modern Pentathlon World Championships is currently being held in Budapest, Hungary from September 1st to September 8th 2019. The fencing portion, including the bonus round was won by Volha Silkina of Belarus whom led all athletes with 28 victories to finish with 270 points, this placed her ahead of her compatriot Iryna Prasiantsova. The 200m freestyle swimming portion was won by Russia's Gulnaz Gubaydullina whom finished with a time of 2:07.95. Despite finishing twelfth, Silkina remained the overall leader where she held a seven point lead ahead of France's Elodie Clouvel. The cross country riding portion saw two athletes deliver a perfect run; Gubaydullina and Germany's Rebecca Langrehr. Silkina maintained her lead, but a poor performance by Clouvel caused her to drop in the rankings with Italy's Elena Micheli moving into second. The combined running and shooting portion was won by Lithuania's Gintare Venckauskaite whom completed the course in 12:01.92. This however, did not change the overall rankings too much as Silkina won the title with a score of 1368. Micheli finished second (1357 points) in a sprint, edging out Great Britain's Kate French whom moved from fourth to third (1357 points). As French already qualified via the continental qualifiers the quota has been reallocated to the world rankings. The next qualifying event for the women's individual will be the Asian/Oceania Championships. The World Championships continues tomorrow with the men's individual final. Women's Individual Previous Shooting: Semianova Equals Women's Trap European Record at European Shotgun Championships Next Shooting: Liptak Wins Men's Trap Gold at European Shotgun Championships
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Webb v. Illinois Central Railroad Company PETITIONER:Webb RESPONDENT:Illinois Central Railroad Company LOCATION:Congress DOCKET NO.: 42 DECIDED BY: LOWER COURT: United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ARGUED: Dec 03, 1956 DECIDED: Feb 25, 1957 Audio Transcription for Oral Argument – December 03, 1956 in Webb v. Illinois Central Railroad Company — John W. Webb versus (Inaudible). Mr. Rafferty — Robert J. Rafferty: Thank you, Your Honor. — you may proceed. This matter comes before Your Honors on a writ of certiorari directed to the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The petitioner, Mr. John Webb, was the plaintiff in an action brought in the Federal District Court in Chicago under the Federal Employers' Liability Act against his employer, the Illinois Central Railroad Company. A jury returned the verdict in his favor in the amount of $15,000. The respondent or defendant filed the usual post-trial motions for judgment notwithstanding the verdict and for a new trial, both of which were denied. And the railroad then took an appeal to the Court of Appeals which reversed the judgment of the trial court and directed that judgment be entered in favor of the railroad. Mr. Webb, the petitioner was, at the time of the accident, a brakeman in the employment of the railroad, had been employed either in that capacity or as the section hand for approximately 25 years. On July 2nd, 1952, his duties took him together with the members of his train crew to the community of Mount Olive, Illinois. And at that point, Your Honors, there are certain tracks which are involved in this case in which are referred to in the Court of Appeals' opinion. If I may direct your attention to a photograph at page 112 of the record, it shows the track layout at the — quite in question.This document was the defendant's exhibit which was submitted by agreement. To the left to the telephone pole, Your Honors will see a track which is the I.C. main line track. The track in the foreground — incidentally, you're looking at the picture, you are looking north. The track in the foreground which shows a switch lever and switch stand to the north of the stand is referred to in the record as the passing track. And to the south of the stand, it's referred to as the I.C. house track. This is connected with the I.C. main line track by a crossover switch. To the right is the track of a separate railroad, the L.& N. Railroad and Your Honors will note that it is also connected with the I.C. passing track and the I.C. house track. It's a little difficult to see that approximately six thigh length to the south of the switch stand is a small X and that is the point of the accident in this case. Mr. Webb, on July 2nd, 1952 was standing at a point approximately 15 or 20 feet south of the house track switch when he observed a box car leaking green, and it was his duty to plug up that leak if possible. And for that purpose, it was his intention to go back to the caboose and get a handful of ways to use to plug up this hole. He turned about and according to his testimony he took one step, he put down his left foot.The left foot was caused to roll underneath him. He lost his balance. He fell down. And on the ground, he observed what had caused him to fall. It was the clinker which he described as about this size in appearance. He stated that at that time he observed a hole indicating where the clinker had been before. And he testified that the roadbed was soft and left footprints as he walked in it. Now, this area of course is in the vicinity of a switch or a switch stand and the railroad then, that is a place where good footing is on the upmost important. They get on and off moving cars at that point. They work along side of moving cars at that point. Approximately three weeks to a month before this accident happened, substantial changes had been made by the I.C. in its house track. Prior to that time, the passing track had been raised and within three weeks to a month before, two section crews were put to work on this Mount Olive house track and they raised it about five inches, the track, the ties and the roadbed. And they used about 15 cubic yards of unscreened cinders and chat in order to raise the roadbed. The section foreman testified that the source of his material was a pile which had been left before when the house track was raised. The record has not disclosed how long this pile remained in the vicinity. The plaintiff, Mr. Webb, testified that it was also a customary place for the fireman of the Illinois Central Railroad to clean their fireboxes at this point. The section foreman in testifying about the size of the clinkers which were in this pile indicated that some of them were approximately two inches in diameter but he said efforts were made to exclude clinkers of that size. The evidence on the record also shows that the track was closed for a use of the trainman during the time the repairs were being made. Three people testified with reference to the size of the clinker and whether or not it would constitute a proper item in the roadbed ballast. But first was the plaintiff, Mr. Webb himself, who testified that he had been a former section hand and the clinkers of this size should not be used in a railroad roadbed because they would not pack down and would not give good footing. The next man who testified on the subject was the defendant section foreman, Mr. Rector, who actually supervised and conducted the repairs of this location. Mr. Rector testified that a clinker as described should not be used in a switch stand or switching area near a switch stand. Mr. (Voice overlap) and the — Stanley Reed: Was it — was it of a size that they passed through the firebox breaks? It was a fist size one, Your Honor. I honestly cannot tell you whether that would pass through a — Of course, we don't know where (Voice Overlap) — No, we don't Your Honor. The record is sound in that respect whether or not that would pass through the firebox. I submit, however, Your Honor, that there are two possible sources of the clinker, the pile which had existed before and which by the railroad submission did include clinkers of two in size which would be somewhat the approximation of a fist and also the possibility, of course, of them having come from a firebox. Mr. Webb gave his statement from the — to the railroad, and there is a dispute existing between the parties as to whether or not the clinkering question was on top of the roadbed partially in or partially out of the roadbed. The confusion arises because at one point he said, he did not notice whether or not the clinker was in or out of the roadbed. I do believe, however, that he clarified that at a later time and his statement which was admitted in evidence, I think, also clarifies that point. It appears like — it appears at page 111, and it says, "This track had been worked on shortly before this by the trainman and the cinders were stirred up and loose. And this large clinker, about six inches in circumference, was buried in the loose cinders around it so that it was not discernible from those rests of the small loose cinders. It looked like the surface was leveled and good enough footing, but this cinder being solid in the loose cinders caused my foot to turn as I stepped on it. It turned my foot and caused me to fall. So that I injured the cartilage in my knees as I fell." I respectfully submit, Your Honor, from the record as disclosed and the inference is favorable to the plaintiff at this stage. He fell on a clinker embedded in a roadbed near the railroad switch stand. The jury could have found that the source of the clinker was either the old pile which had been used and raised in the house track or a clinker from the respondent's firebox. The jury could have inferred that when the railroad raised its roadbed, five inches, a matter of three weeks before that the clinker was either placed in the roadbed at that time or not removed. The evidence is positive that the area or that the materials used in the roadbed were not screened. From that evidence the jury could conclude that the respondent was negligent in failing to furnish a safe place to work. The Court of Appeals recognized all those facts and recognized that there was a possibility to use the language of the Court of Appeals that the clinker was embedded in the railroad roadbed. But the — the Court of Appeals went far beyond the record and neglected to tell Your Honors that in looking at the photographs, you will see in the distance several small buildings, in the Court of Appeals at page 144 in the record and its opinion referred to those buildings. It referred to the proximity of the tracks of the other railroad and referred to the fact that the record was found as to whether or not strangers frequent of the premises. And therefore, concluded that there were possibilities that the respondent was guilty, but that no probabilities could be deduced from the evidence. Presumably, because the plaintiff had not negated or eliminated the possibility that the L.& N. Railroad might have injected a clinker in some manner in the I.C. roadbed, presumably because it was possible that a stranger would have done the same thing. And in our reply brief, I referred to several cases which at least in my opinion eliminate the question of whether or not the L.& N.Railroad injected the clinker in the roadbed. For the reason that these cases hold that if one railroad used the tracks of another with its permission, they are responsible for the negligent of the railroad where State permit to use their tracks. So in effect, it comes down to this. Did a stranger put a clinker in the I.C. roadbed or did the I.C. Railroad or it's vice principle, the L.& N. Railroad do that? I submit that when the Court of Appeals search the record for a conflicting circumstantial evidence, they violated the mandate of this Court, in Lavender versus Kurn, Bailey versus Central Vermont and an innumerable line of cases which had been handed down by this Court. As recently as April of this year in Schulz versus the Pennsylvania Railroad, the question of the — of a lower court searching the record for conflicting possibilities came before the Court and with the Court's permission I will quote a small part of the opinion from page 526 at 350 U.S., "The courts below took this case from the jury because of a possibility that Schulz might have fallen on a particular spot where there happened to be no ice or that he might have fallen on a particular spot where there happened to be — or they might have fallen from the one bolt that was partially illuminated by shore lights. Doubtless, the jury could have so found and the Court allowed it to perform its function.But it would not have been compelled to draw such inferences." And in this particular case, the jury could and did find that the I. C. Railroad was negligent in furnishing a safe place to work. I admit the possibility, a remote one, it is true that a stranger might have come on the icy roadbed and buried a clinker. It's the most unlikely possibility, but it could exist. That was a question for the jury to decide. The jury found adversely to the respondent. I respectfully submit that the Court of Appeals was wrong in raising the standard of proof of probabilities as opposed to possibilities. Instead of following the mandate of this Court to allow the jury to decide if the inferences were reasonable, where the conflicting circumstantial evidence put the truth and it was in further error when it substitute its own interpretation of the evidence for that of a jury. Mr. Deany. Herbert J. Deany: May it please the Court and Mr. Rafferty. I would like to mention briefly several items that counsel had just mentioned first. He says that the foreman — section foreman, Mr. Rector testified that when he found rocks or stones, two inches in diameter, that — that they made efforts to exclude those stones. I submit that that is not the record in this case. The testimony in that behalf appears at page 73 of the record and starting there at page 140 of the record there and page 73. The question "Now, to the best of your ability, can you indicate about the size of the cinders and the ballast that was cropped in?" Answer "The cinders were pretty clean along with this chat that we gathered up. I would say two inches in diameter would be about the largest. Of course, I have no way of knowing exactly what about." Now, here's the question that counsel has misstated. Question "Well, now, is any particularly use made of larger cinders if any are found?" Answer "We never use them if we can avoid it. Of course, the larger cinders we take and either bury them or haul them away and dump them in a hole somewhere and dispose of them that way." In other words, that language there shows that a rock or a stone, two inches in diameter, is not too large for the customary use in railroad railway. Now — next, he refers to the Schulz case, 250 U.S. 526, I believe it is. Will you excuse me just a moment? — didn't quite get your point there. All right, Your Honor. The question was, "Well, now, in any particular — is any particular use made of larger cinders if any are found?" Answer "We never use them if we can avoid it of course. The larger cinders we take and either bury them or haul them away and dumped them in a hole some place and dispose of them that way." Now, just what did you say that language — I say, Your Honor — — meant? Pardon me. Mr. Chief Justice, I say that he testified here that two inches in diameter would be about the largest that they would use customarily. Then the question is this. Now — well, now, in any — is any particular use made of larger cinders if they are found?That means larger than the two inches in diameter. And incidentally, a cinder about the size of a normal man's fist is considerably larger than two inches in diameter. Two inches in diameter multiplied by pi and you've got about six inches for fraction holders. Harold Burton: But doesn't that just simply lead to the fact that they recognized it, there were some larger cinders around there, if there were, they shouldn't be there and yet, this one was there? I would say not, Mr. Justice. I would say it does not lead to that fact. This is just a question as to what they would do if there were larger cinders that he found there when he was removing his ballast. Tom C. Clark: He said he buried it. He said he buried, that's correct, buried it or in other way, this — (Voice Overlap) either way? Either way, dispose of them. No, he did not say it. He said — (Voice Overlap) — — that he would not use them in the right-of-way. Next (Inaudible) was to haul them away. So if he buried them evidently that refers to burying (Inaudible) right-of-way itself. Well, then, it was the next question then, if you please, Mr. Justice Clark. Question: "Are the larger cinders ever used in raising track?" Answer: "No, sir." Is that — is that to your satisfaction? No, I was just wondering whether or not the answer there, if it came across the center was over two inches, that would mean that they sometimes buried them right there — Oh, no, no. (Voice Overlap) less than two inches. No, he says that — he said he makes a hole and puts them in there, a hole in some place or hauls them away. But then he goes on to say that he never uses them. (Inaudible) Hugo L. Black: Did he say why? Well, for the very simple reason, it might make an unsafe right-of-way if it's larger than that. Well, couldn't the jury at least — a reasonable man differ on what he meant by — when — when he said bury them — I would — — that a reasonable man differ whether he meant bury them in the right-of-way or somewhere else? I would think not, Your Honor, but in particular, would that be true, Your Honor, where he goes on to say, "Are the largest cinders ever used in raising the track," this job was a track raising operation. Yes, but even — even with that. And he says positively and categorically that they are never used in raising the track. Do you think it would be unreasonable for a juror to infer from that (Voice Overlap) — I certainly do but I don't know anything if it'd be unreasonable, Your Honor, but I think it would be absolutely contrary to the affirmative evidence in the record. I thought the evidence was (Inaudible) cinders used in that particular track. There is one question there that he does say that that — those cinders and that chat was picked up on the passing track which is north of the switch leading to — from the main line to the house track. It was extra ballast and Mr. Rector testified that that chat was in good condition. And while we're on that, we may go to page 77 of the record and I like to call your attention on what the evidence there is and this is during the cross-examination of Mr. Rector. And at page 77 right above the — the page — record page 147. Question "I understand you inspected this ballast." Answer "Yes, we load it by hand on the pushcarts and in that way we would watch the loading of it. I did watch the loading of it." Question "Were you watching these four different man load shovel by shovel?" Answer "Sure. It was right there. They were loading from both sides and I saw every shovel full." Question "And you never saw large cinders in that mixture at all?" And the answer is, "No, sir." Now, there is positive testimony that this ballast was in good condition. Now, going down further or you get to the question that's screened. It's on the same page. The question there is, "I asked you whether this ballast was screened." He says, "Screened, screen? No, sir, I did not get the question." So he does say it wasn't screened. But that doesn't mean anything if his testimony is positive and it's uncontradicted that the ballast was in good condition, then we got affirmative proof here that it was in good condition. Did he say he saw every clinker? He said he saw every shovel full, Mr. Justice Black.[Laughter] He didn't say he saw every clinker, did he? No, that would be quite a job there, Your Honor, [Laughter] to see every clinker in the rail of right-of-way because there are millions and millions and oceans of clinkers in the railroad of right-of-way. There are cinders right and not necessary clinkers. However, I would say that one oversized clinker would come a long ways from establishing negligence or the lack of exercise of ordinary care in then getting a railroad right-of-way. Well, there again might reasonable men not differ though from the fact that this concession that they were not screened, whether or not the steps taken to prevent the oversized clinkers getting into the roadbed are adequate for the purpose? Reasonable men might if there were some basis for it or if — if the evidence was not such as to overcome that possibility. And here, we maintain that the evidence does overcome that possibility. Was there evidence that he fell over a clinker? The evidence of the plaintiff is that he fell over a clinker. And I understand your evidence shows that one that's not big enough to be dangerous wouldn't be dangerous to a man so he wouldn't fall over it. Well, which would indicate that the clinker probably wasn't the size of the man's fist, Your Honor. And there's plenty of reason — But if there's evidence that he fell over a clinker and they don't fall over them, don't fall over them, if — that's normal and that would be evidence that they were not that small, wasn't it? That would be not necessarily. That would be an inference, wouldn't it, if (Voice Overlap) — I — it — it might — I don't think it's an inference here because you're — you're going too far. You're speculating too much here. You've not only got to — I understood you to say there was evidence that he fell over a clinker. Well, that's what he testified to, Your Honor — Well, that's if — — and we got to admit that. And there's also evidence that a man is not likely to fall over a clinker that's small. The evidence — That's your — that's your defense, isn't it? No, it isn't, not by any means. Well, one of your defense is this that they were so small, they were not dangerous, isn't it? Well, the testimony and that's the standard of railroading. The testimony is that a rock or a stone to — up to two inches in diameter is in accordance with railroad standards acceptable for use in railroad right-of-way. Not dangerous — — you mean? Pardon me? You mean not dangerous? I mean that it's acceptable according to the custom — Well, do you mean — you mean — — and the standard. Is it dangerous? What's the evidence on that? If it's less than — There isn't any evidence that two-inch in diameter rock is dangerous. There is — — evidence here that a rock, the size of a man's fist, might be dangerous. Whether — whether that would be one less than two inches, is there evidence that it's dangerous or not dangerous? The evidence is that according to the standard of maintenance of track railroad, they use it and use it in accordance with the standard practice of railroad. Well, then, there is no evidence whether it's dangerous or not dangerous. No, not — not in that pretty terms, Your Honor, I would say. Now — Well, those that you mention so are so dangerous that they haul them away and put them into some other place wherein they never use it. That's what — that's what the record shows. They only did the screening to see that there wasn't any in there. A — the record shows that he looked at the screening before he picked it up and that the screenings were in good condition and a record further shows that he examined every shovel full of the ballast whether it was being loaded on the pushcart. I would say that's rather strong evidence that there wasn't any clinker in this ballast at that time. But the clinker — Oh, pardon me. But the clinker the size of your fist be concealed in a full — full shovel full of clinkers? Well, it might be. I would say I don't — He believed that if he saw (Voice Overlap) — I wouldn't think of that. I wouldn't think it would be very likely too, Your Honor, but at the same time, I couldn't say it would be impossible. No, I would — that just bore on whether — whether the jury would have the right to determine even though they did see, even though this man did inspect every — every shovel full that there might have been one in there. Well, down to that. It is the position of this defendant that this is nothing but — fundamentally nothing but an ordinary negligence, common law negligence action. It's true that this action is brought under the Federal Employers' Liability Act. But the Federal Employers' Liability Act while it does modify in some respects the theory of negligence action, it does not modify in any respect the concept of common law negligence, except — so far it is modified by the prohibition against assumption of risk and substituting compared of negligence for cause instead of — instead of contributory negligence being a complete defense. Does the record show whether this ballast was screened or not? The record does not shows — does not show that it was screened at this particular movement. That ballast, Your Honor, was moved in sometime before that when they are raising the track, the passing track and that was surplus ballast that is up there in the passing track and it is picked up there, 15 yards of it, because it was surplus and at that time it was in good condition and it's moved on. Well, Mr. Deany, it shows that it was not screened, doesn't it? The answer to that is — Does the record show that it was not screened? Yes, Your Honor, that's correct. Well, I — I thought you will answer to Justice Reed that it didn't show that it was screened. But on the contrary, it shows it was not screened, isn't that right? The answer to the question at that time, it was not screened at that time. The record show — so shows. Well, does it show as the screen when it's moved in for the first ballast? It does not show that either way, Your Honor. Now, if the — this be the law that there is no change in common law negligence made by the Federal Employees' Liability Act. Then in order for them to make a prima facie case here of negligence on a situation of this character, they must show at least three things. First, they must show that — well, at least one of three things I should say, it must show that this foreign object, and that's what it would be, was placed in the ballast by the defendant at the time of his work. Or they must show that this foreign object was in the ballast and that they had knowledge or were charged with knowledge of its actual presence in the ballast. Or in the third — the third thing of element is they must show by evidence that the standard, the customary standard of railroad practice which is the practice that governs an ordinary care was violated in this case. Now, we submit that there isn't an iota of proof on anyone of those three things. So where does the — where does the cinders on the railroad track usually come from? Well, they — they might come from — Where do they usually come from? Usually they are place there in a — in a roadbed by the railroad — Is there any evidence here that — there was a stranger came up there with a pocket full of clinkers — No, there is — — or seen around there before this happened? No, there is not, Your Honor. Is there any evidence of any kind that would refute the idea that this clinker got on there the usual way? The usual way? No, there is not. There is not. And that's our point that the burden is on them to show that. Show that each way, the particular clinker came from on a railroad track? Have it work both ways, Mr. Justice Black. You got to show — the plaintiff must show it and I suppose, it's according to the theory that you infer. Again, the railroad would have to show where each clinker comes and after all — No, I — I suppose as a general rule of law that when you saw something happens nearly all the time on one particular circumstance and you show that the things there and it nearly always comes from the particular thing and the jury for the reason it defined that it came from that thing, doesn't it? Well, I don't think that is the — in line with the decisions of this Court, the previous decisions of this Court. What decision? Well, the Patton here. For instance, the Patton case in 179 U.S. that it wasn't a cinder case of course but it was a case of a fireman whose duty it was at the end of his run to clean the side of his locomotive. He went over to the roundhouse where it was loaded — located. And going down from the engine, the step gave away and he fell to the ground. Now, that today, of course, that would be — violates the Safety Appliance Act and the mere fact that that condition existed would establish negligence as a matter of law. But the Safety Appliance Act didn't involve here and the language of that section for that case is very much in point on this question of negligence. There, they indicate that this step had been inspected at various times in route so far as any of the employees of the railroad know. There was nothing wrong there. There was testimony by one railroad official who said that it would be possible for not to work loose when — when a locomotive was traversing a large area and that it might work loose and come to him, how did he notice? However, the evidence was that it did come loose and the man did fall and you've got the same situation there that you got here. You got evidence here that there was a rock there and this man did fall. But you haven't got — they didn't have any evidence there that this condition had existed for even a minute before this man stepped on it. And the Court told — this Court held that in the absence of a showing, positive evidence, affirmative evidence, that this condition was known to the railroad, caused by the railroad or that it existed for such a time as to charge him with the notice, there could be no liability. And that is the situation you got here exactly. What do you do with the case of Lavender versus Kurn, Mr. Deany? Lavender versus Kurn, that's one of the cases he relies upon. In Lavender versus Kurn, this Court held that there was sufficient probative facts to submit a question of fact to a jury here. And that — — that — that is true too, Your Honor. You may recall that there was a big mound of dirt and cinders on either side of that switch and there was also a car that went around the bin there and had a mail arm hanging — suspending from the side, its arched back and forth. It went around and — while it should have been in the clear pointed a presence of this mound of dirt that elevated this man's head so that — the — there was sufficient evidence there to show. Now, that was the condition that was created by the railroads and was known by the railroads to be there and that is not that there's no proof here that this condition was created by the railroad. Well, I am reading from — from counsel's brief in which he — he says this about the Lavender case. The plaintiff's decedent was killed in an unwitnessed accident. Her theory was that the decedent was killed when struck on the head by a mail hook projecting from a backing train. The defendants contended that he had been murdered. Strangers precluded the premises. The mail hook showed no evidence of contact with a human body and there was evidence to show that it was physically and mathematically impossible for the hook to strike the decedent, yet, they let — let the case go to the jury on those facts. Yes, but — Are those — I think, Your Honor — I know Your Honor is very busy but I'd — I'd like to have Your Honor read that case if you can because you'll find, when you do, that the evident — that mathematical equation there was not exactly right. You'll find that — it refers to mound of dirt and cinders on either side of that switch which rose from 18 to 24 feet above the top of the railroad. The rails are about seven inches from the ground that over hanging mail arm was 73 and one quarter, one-half inches above the rail. This man was 67 and a half inches tall and he happened to be on one of those mounds which he could have been. That mail hook would have struck him exactly where the evidence indicated that it did strike it. As I recall it, I — I may be wrong, but as I recall it, defense was that there a lot of bad people around close to that railroad. That was in there too. Someone might have slipped in there and killed him. Some claimed, he might have hit him on the back of the head and the court below held, as I recall it, that you couldn't speculate on whether he was a stranger came in and killed him or whether he hit him. His head was hit on by this thing. The Court — yes, that's correct. And this Court said a reasonable amount of speculation was sometimes absolutely essential and all the transactions are right, isn't it? And there was sufficient probative facts in there, Your Honor, and properly sought, afford an inference there, but that — there's no inferences warranted here by the evidence in this case. There's no inference — This Court — — no inference when a man who's walking along the railroad track whether the evidence assuming that that he has tripped over at something and he's admitted that cinders of certain size on a railroad track are dangerous and it's also has to be admitted, I assume, that nearly all of the cinders that ever get on the railroad track comes from the railroad. You say that no reasonable man could draw an inference that (Voice Overlap) — No, I didn't say that, Your Honor. I'm — I'm sorry — Well, you have to say — I didn't mean to say that. I might have — I — I might have been advertently. I did not mean to say that. Well, don't you have to say that to say there was not a case for the jury? No, I don't Your Honor. I — I say this that this is a negligent case and that the law — this man is not an — the railroad is not an insurer of this man's safety or of a safe place to work. I say that the law in this case is that a plaintiff to maintain his action must prove the elements that are incident to a common law negligent action. He must present evidence, must he not, from which reasonable fair-minded men could draw the inference that it happened in a way he claimed? Yes, he must — to present evidence on all of the issues that existed and were necessary at common law except as to such modifications as are made in the common law negligence by the Federal Employers' Liability Act. Are there any — any standards for railroad ballast? The standards — their testimony here shows that standards up to two inches in diameter are proper. Well, what — what does that mean? The ICC has the standard to that? No, no, it does not, Your Honor. That's the practice of this railroad and that's the only evidence in this case. You see, our trouble here is that — Mr. Justice Reed, is that they're taken the position here that the mere fact that an accident happens and somebody died or is injured establishes a case and that isn't true under the Federal Employees' Liability Act. This Court, the only charge in this case is section — subsection (6) (a) which alleges that it was the duty of the defendant, whether the defendant violated its duty and that it fail to furnish the plaintiff with a — fail to use extraordinary care to furnish the plaintiff when their reason — every safe place to work and to perform the duties of his employment. That was denied. That's the only charge in here. Now, you got a further instruction in this case. It's — instruction number one, it appears in page 97 of the record. That instruction said that the burden is not upon the defendant to show that he's not guilty of negligence charge but that the burden is on the plaintiff to prove as the negligence — the charge of negligence and that he must do so by the greater weight or requirements of the evidence. That instruction wasn't questioned as it finally was given. Now, we've got the point here. When plaintiff started this case, he had four charges of negligence in this case. One was failed to furnish — to exercise ordinary care to furnish the plaintiff with a reason to safe place to work. And by the way that's the criterion that this Court uses in all of these cases. Two, that the defendant negligently placed an oversized rock in its ballast at the time of these improvements. Three that the defendant negligently inspected the equipment so that this rock was left in there, and four that the defendant violated its own rules and regulations. Now, to close up all the evidence, the plaintiff voluntarily withdrew every one of these charges except the one. In other words, the one that he rely so strongly here, namely, that the railroad company negligently placed a rock in this ballast was voluntarily withdrawn by him and that appears to close the plaintiff's case in this record. Now, what his reason for withdrawing that is now coming in and trying to rely on it is something that I cannot fathom personally. But the only reason that they usually withdraw is because they fail to make a prima facie showing such as the negligence law requires and that's what happened in this case. His evidence and it must be affirmative evidence did not show what he charged and because of that he voluntarily withdraw it and relied upon the — paragraph (6) (a) of the complaint which alleged that it was — that the defendant violated it's duty to exercise ordinary care to keep the premises safe where is the safe place to work for the plaintiff. Now, there is also a question here as to whether or not this rock was a size of a man's fist or whether as he said it was six inches in diameter or circumference rather. You may finish that if you have a minute or so. You might (Voice Overlap) — Well, I have several points, Your Honor. Well, I don't think I've raised — — all of your points, but you may finish — you may finish that one, Mr. — Mr. Deany — — if you wish to make a moment to do it. At the time, he testified on the road care. He said, and the record showed at page 14, he was asked what the size of this rock was and he says, "I would — it was about the size of a man's fist, I guess." Now, any statement previously taken and which was admitted by agreement and withdraw which was unsworn to do it at the time, he said that he stumbled over a rock that was two inches in diameter. Now, two inches in diameter, multiplied by three and one (Inaudible) is considerably less than the circumference of a man's fist. The evidence further shows here that he fully understood and appreciated what is meant by the circumference instead of the diameter because on cross-examination, at the request of the — the railroad counsel, he took a tape measure and made a loop showing six inches in circumference and is — there — any question in the world about what he knew the difference between six inches in circumference and two inches in diameter. Is there much difference — Yes, there is. — between two inches in diameter and two — Well, it depends. I think it would — in Your Honor's case, there would be a mind too, and I think there would be in most railroad work now. Mr. — I have only several points, Your Honor — — Rafferty. — I would like to raise. Your Honor questioned Mr. Deany with reference to the shoveling of the cinders, 15 cubic feet into a cart and their foreman witnessing each shovel full. This Court has held in Moore versus Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad that a jury may credit or discredit any part of a witness's testimony as here is arriving its verdict. And certainly, the jury would not be required to believe an incredible story of that type with two section crews working there that the headman stands there and watch shovel by shovel. He also raised the question as to whether or not certain issues were withdrawn from the jury. Paragraph (4), the record shows that paragraph (5), the complaint was still an issue in the case when the case went to the jury. And prior with what happened, the occurrence here and complained of, defendants through its agents and servants had made repairs in the roadbed and ground adjacent thereto and carelessly and negligently placed a large clinkers and cinders are carelessly and negligently allowed and are moved to a large clinker remain in the said cinders. That was an issue in the case that went to the jury. Mr. Justice Reed asked the question with reference to the size of the clinker and I don't think anybody would be better fitted to state whether or not a fist size clinker did or did not belong in a roadbed in the defendants own supervisor. Mr. (Inaudible) who testified at page 87 of the record, well, I asked him this question, "In your opinion, Mr. (Inaudible) with the presence of an existed — a clinker the size of a man's fist embedded in the cinders adjacent to a switch stand represent a safe place for a train to work?" His answer was no. Reference to Lavender versus Kurn, Your Honor, which you questioned Mr. Deany about, Lavender versus Kurn with two defendants, one was the owner of Illinois Central Railroad and made the same defense in that case they did here, speculation and conjecture. The Court ruled against him and held those were matters of fact for the jury. If a reasonable man could draw inferences from the record, the case should go to the jury. I submit that was the type here and the Court of Appeals in setting up the standard of proof, requiring the plaintiff to prove the case by probabilities with an error and disregarded all the prior decisions of this Court. Nostrand v. Little – Oral Argument – March 31, 1960 (Part 1) Schware v. Board of Bar Examiners of New Mexico – Oral Argument – January 15, 1957 New York Times Company v. Sullivan Local 1976, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, A.F.L. v. National Labor Relations Board – Oral Argument, Part 3: NLRB cases – March 12, 1958
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Rams eliminated from playoff contention amid 'very humbling season' GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Los Angeles Rams were eliminated from playoff contention with Monday night's 24-12 loss to the Green Bay Packers, in the midst of what Rams coach Sean McVay called "a very humbling season." Following the game, McVay was asked whether he could have imagined Los Angeles' 4-10 record the season after winning Super Bowl LVI. "I think it's hard to say that you could," McVay said. "You certainly can't, but this is the reality that we're in, and this is where we're at. … My job is to focus on [finishing] up the season with the right competitive spirit, with the mindset and mentality that's reflective of who those guys are in the locker room and who those coaches are. And that's what we'll do. "But there's been a lot of things that I've kind of thought about that I think you can make sense of why you've gotten here, but it still doesn't make it any easier. And it's a very humbling season, for sad." The Rams' elimination came in Week 15, marking the second earliest that a defending Super Bowl champion has been eliminated in the past 30 years, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. They are the ninth such team to miss the playoffs in that span. The Rams' 10 losses tie the 1999 Denver Broncos for the most ever by a team coming off a Super Bowl victory. "This has been a real struggle in a lot of instances," McVay said. "A lot of adversity that we've gone through. But I think what we've seen from our guys is they're going to continue to battle. They're going to finish up these last three games the right way, with the right mindset and mentality, and we'll compete to the best of our ability. And that's all I know how to do, and I trust that that's exactly what we'll do collectively as a group." On Monday, the Rams were held to 12 points or fewer for the fifth time this season. Los Angeles was held to 12 or fewer points five times in the previous three seasons combined, according to ESPN Stats & Info. LA running back Cam Akers said that even though the Rams can't make the postseason, the team can play spoiler for its remaining three contests. "Obviously, not what we wanted it to be, but got to keep going," Akers said. "We got three more games and … we can piss in other people's cornflakes. If we can, we want to do that. So, just want to play these last three games like that."
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What is an ingrown toe-nail? A painful disorder. Frequently the nail of the big toe which must be remedied as fast as possible. In most cases the chiropodist/ podiatrist can help you and relieve the pain immediately. While you are waiting for the treatment, hygiene is your most important concern! Bath your feet everyday in a bath of warm water with Dead Sea salt or soap, and soak your feet for 5 to 10 minutes. If you have an open wound or infection you will need to apply after the bath Polydine on wounded area, and cover with a band aid. If your nail is infected, red, or very painful, it is recommended that you visit your family doctor who will give you antibiotic ointment or some other treatment which you doctor will advise. But never only an antibiotic ointment or Polydine. It must always be followed by professional treatment. 1) Unsuitable shoes. Pressure from narrow shoes will force the cuticle across the nail. When your toe does not have enough space, and nail will be pushed more into the flesh. 2) Cutting nails in the wrong way. Nails must be cut straight across, and every nail must be perfectly controlled! When the nail is cut too short it you may first feel a sense of relief. But in most cases the results are worse than the initial problem. 4) Fungus nails may also cause an ingrown toenail! Treating your own nails with pure tea-tree ointment weakens the nail and causes further ingrown nails (tea tree, as an ointment for fungus is fine, but never use the pure kind only). 7) Improper footwear and unsuitable shoes! A good shoe offers enough space for the foot in both width and also ample room for toes. Change shoes regularly. Come home after a long day? Put on comfortable but good slippers (not Crocs!), and take a foot bath to feel refreshed and put on foot cream. Use semi-orthopedic shoes at home!
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Our School of Football programme engages with S1 – S2 pupils from areas of social deprivation with the aim of improving behaviour, motivation and communication skills amongst hard to reach groups. The Rangers Charity Foundation currently delivers this initiative in Govan High school to S1 – S2 on a weekly basis. Over 100 young people have taken part in the programme, which involves daily football coaching over the 40 weeks of the project. Physical Education teacher at Govan High School, Gordon Reid, said: "We're now in our second year of the programme and I have seen it grow to become a hugely positive influence, not only within the school, but within the community. We are grateful to CashBack for Communities for their funding support for this programme via the Scottish Football Association.
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It's a good habit to return to a central base position after playing a shot. By maintaining a central base position – the middle of your play area – you improve your chances of taking opposing shots. Badminton is a quick-paced, unpredictable game. You must be ready to move in any direction at any point in time. So it's important to know your physical limitations. You do not want to reach out for that big shot only to end up on the floor with a bad injury. Badminton demands agility and stamina. So it's a good idea to involve yourself in other activities that can benefit your badminton game. Jogging and brisk walking are wonderful ways to improve your overall knee strength. Yoga is a great way to improve your flexibility whereas strength training is good for your arms. Watching the game, on the courts or on TV, is an excellent way to learn some tricks and tactics of the game. By observing matches, you will get a lot more ideas and you will get to know how top players handle tough situations. Badminton is not just a physical workout. The game calls for constant planning and thinking. However, as a beginner, this could take some time to develop. So in the beginning, the ideal way to build these skills is to ensure you play every shot with a purpose. Furthermore, be sure to keep an eye on the court as much as possible. Soon your strategy will take shape. Ray Wong is a National Level Certified Badminton Coach with over 20 years of experience. Our students have won over 300 awards and won several accolades. We offer a well-structured and tailored training program that is sure to improve your game. Contact us today to improve your game. Imagine that a company must execute a strategically important project, such as the development of a new product, software system or marketing program. 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In addition to the budget getting blown, the quality is compromised as content is dropped and quality assurance steps are skipped. The deadline comes….and goes! The project ends in disaster as competent, dedicated project members lose their professional credibility, reputations and quite possibly their jobs. What's worse, the cycle just continues. While the panic over one project continues, other projects are starting – doomed for the same fate. Every individual has a unique perspective of what it means to be healthy and we recognize that. From aqua aerobics to zumba, we offer a wide range of fun, energetic group exercise classes as well as Swell Group Training (SGT) to cater to our members' varying health and wellness needs. Classes change seasonally, so you can be sure to find a workout that will keep you motivated and coming back for more! 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The only point I have is the "full experience" of playing a video game that so many gamers seek does not exist. Put another way, you can never get the full experience of playing a video game. This limitation seems to apply to all forms of art, but it's especially true for video games. It's obvious after making A Defense of Gameplay, presenting The Verdict on Video Games, and producing Critical-Casts episode 3: Trigon, that many gamers who are very concerned about getting a "full experience" out of their games wrestle with value issues that stem from the games-as-business point of view. When games are primarily a service to our desires, then it's natural to consider if we're getting "everything" we paid for. The problem is the more we worry about experiencing our entertainment the less we focus on working to understand and embrace it. Such an attitude results in demands and complaints about content quantity and not about its quality. So I've been thinking about what kind of experience I want out of the video games I play. I wondered what I'm trying to walk away with from gaming. What I'm trying to preserve. What I'm trying to discover. Why I care. And how hard I'm willing to work for it. Viewing games as art defines what I value in games and therefore what I consider to be part of the "full experience." If I'm looking to get all the "art" and meaning from a game, how do I do this? The following are my thoughts supporting why the full experience doesn't exist. Maybe these will help me get the full experience. Maybe the full experience starts with playing a game as a developer intends. Or perhaps "intends" is the wrong word. What I mean is playing a game using maximum settings. If it's an HD game, playing it in HD. If it has surround sound, force feedback, or whatever else, it's important to play with all of these features. I've played so many HD games on my old SD TV. I've played nearly all of my console games with limited sound. Feedback wise, visuals and sound are essential in conveying key information to players. Having suffered through shooting blurs instead of baddies and squinting my way through illegibly small text, it's obvious that not having the right hardware detracts from the gaming experience. Still, many developers design their games to be played for a wide range of settings. Doesn't having an option to turn off features complicate how a game is designed to be played? Yes, it does. That's one reason why I really like handheld gaming. Without needing special audio and video equipment aside from a decent pair of headphones, I can get the full presentational experience out of my handheld games. When I play Super Mario 3D Land, I know I'm experience the presentation at its best. But then there are the hardware upgrades; DS, DS Lite, DSi, 3DS. I've own them all. And each changes the way that games are presented. The colors are different, the brightness is different, the aspect ratio is different. Unless there is one scheme out there, it's going to be hard to consider any one option as a full experience. How do I get the full experience out of playing games? Because games test a range of skills in a variety of ways, it seems obvious that mastering a game is the best way to get the full experience out of its gameplay. But what does this mean? Playing every mode including the easy or super easy modes? Exploring the design space options like alternate characters in fighting games or alternate weapons in shoots? Experiencing every emergent gameplay possibility? Certainly, not. I don't think mastery has ever included the idea of experiencing everything. It's a good thing too, for most games have too many emergent combinations for anyone to experience them all. This is why I consider level design and challenge so carefully. Levels, missions, or challenges are a way for designers to present clear ideas for players. And by overcoming all the levels in a game, perhaps I can get the full gameplay experinece the designers wanted to most convey. Back in the arcade NES days, simply beating a game was the best way to prove one's mastery over a game. With few to no save options, games often reset players back to the beginning of the entire experience forcing players to develop enough skill to overcome the entire game rather than fudge their way via checkpoints. Now games are different. They're easier than ever to simply beat yet harder in other ways due to their optional challenges. I often ask myself when I have mastered a game? When I get all the achievements? I've gotten close with Spelunky, Dyad, and Mega Man 10. Am I a master when I 100% a game? I've recently done so with Mighty Switch Force and New Super Mario Bros 2. Perhaps. But just knowing that there are higher, more skillful levels of strategy and playstyles to reach even when the developers don't set such goals can keep me from being completely satisfied. In search of a full experience I consider how much I actually accomplished on my own. Nowadays, many gamers can't imagine playing games without the aid of the internet. By looking up walkthroughs, let's plays, tips, strategies, secrets, cheats, or simply sharing experiences, many gamers don't think twice about using outside resources to help them beat games. Real-time video game challenges are always a combination of knowledge skills and real-time skills like timing and reflex. A big part of building skill is doing experiments and figuring out information on your own. This is especially true for puzzle games. Can I get the full experience of mastering a game when I look up information via outside resources? At times I lean toward, yes. But things get a bit more complicated from here. They say since the beginning games have been a very social activity. People play together, watch games being played together, and talk about their accomplishments. In fact, people are always strongly connected to their communities and cultures. Socializing is how we learn more about ourselves and others. Aside from spoiling video game content like puzzle solutions or plot twists, perhaps all methods to gain information about a gameplay system is fair game. No matter if you ask the audience, consult the dojo master, study your technique in a book, or experiment on your own, perhaps getting the knowledge and using it is the full experience. I will say that many games have very poor tutorials. Many games simply throw players into complex gameplay systems and expect them to figure out how to play one way or another. I think this kind of design is problematic for many reasons. As someone who appreciate gameplay and high levels of skillful execution, I also value of quality teaching and learning experiences. There are quality games that carefully tune their challenges, level design, and conveyance of information to sustain quality learning experiences like Advance Wars or The Legend of Zelda. It's a shame when players opt out of such a well designed learning experience to look up information using outside resources. If the game is a great teacher, then why seek out any other method to gain knowledge? You can only experience something for the first time once. After that, you'll have strong expectations and impressions that will shape how you play and what you think forever. If part of the "full experience" of a game is taking the time to embrace what the game is and how it conveys information, then playing solo is probably the best way to accomplish this goal. After all, learning is very personal and private experience where learners often move at their own pace. Trying to share a learning experience complicates the experience. From peer pressure, to self consciousness, to pacing incompatibilities often times learning in a group results in leaders and followers where followers are less engaged. So when you decide to play through a shooter or other co-op game with your friends for your initial experience with the game, understand that this choice has pros and cons. Playing this way you'll never be able to experience the game solo. And if you play solo, you'll never get the experience of playing with friends. This reality may seem somewhat trivial or obvious, but you can look at many aspects of an experience in a give-and-take manner rather than an always additive experience. And when viewed in this way, it becomes clear that getting the "full experience" may be impossible. Then there's DLC or any content added to a game. This includes user generated levels, patches, updates, free content, and paid DLC. My natural inclination is to consider all of this added content as optional when trying to master a game or obtain the full experience. But what if the new content affects the original game elements? What if it improves the original? If I try to get the full experience from a game, then perhaps I have to accept the idea that the game itself can change over time. And this change doesn't only come from the developers, but from users generating content. And this content isn't just in the form levels for games that feature editors, but the all the ways that players shape a game's history, culture, and define a metagame of gameplay strategies and techniques. When I think about it this way, the "full experience" of art can't be obtained in a vacuum whether I embrace passive cut scenes, story elements, or even active gameplay challenges. Whether there are time sensitive events within the game like holidays in Animal Crossing, limited-time real-world opportunities like Keldeo in Pokemon, or seasons of activity due to online servers and leaderboards, the full experience of playing the game is very much the product of what I bring to the game, the game, and the history surrounding that game. Just like art, understanding the cultural context and the discourse around a game is important. In fact, there's almost always a more challenging way to play a game, a different way to play, a deeper layer to the story, an overlooked motif in a song, a richer context, and more experiences and emotions to uncover if I'm willing to do the work. The full experience is not about getting your moneys worth. It's not about seeing all the endings. It's not about checking off all the boxes to indicate that you've seen all the content. It's not about getting to the end of the story either. It's about what's really going on inside you as you enjoy what you like and pursue what you desire. So with an endless quest ahead of me every time I pick up a game, I don't worry about getting the full experience. I use my attitude and temperament as a guide to dig deeper into games only as long as I'm intrinsically motivated. Sometimes I find games to 100%, to master, or to commit hours and hours of my time to understand. And sometimes I leave games behind after minutes of play. But more often than not, I have to talk or write about games to get more out of them. The point is, the "full experience" is an elusive concept that is reflective of ones own desires and values. The better you understand yourself, and the clearer you can articulate this understanding, the more you'll find that the full experience is something you don't chase at all. People would agree with you that tutorials are often poor but they would have issue over "any games simply throw players into complex gameplay systems and expect them to figure out how to play one way or another" since the common opinion is that modern game tutorials are too hand holding and don't respect the player's intelligence. Saying zelda has a quality learning experience couldn't be more opposite in many people's mind as Fi is considered annoying and patronizing and the game takes over an hour explaining even the most basic actions that players could figure out themselves; that's not including the large amount of cutscenes either. I wonder if this is something you might address in future articles. Good point. I will address all of those points in the future. Man, I'm getting bogged down with stuff to write and podcasts to produce. Thanks.
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Home » Entertainment Subplot assault delivers near-fatal blow to Jesse Owens story Race Protect Local Music Is the Austin music scene in jeopardy? New report reveals major losses Austin's Newest Music Venue Favorite Austin music venue reveals plans for new spinoff By Molly McManus ACL Live at the Moody Theater is opening a smaller, more intimate new venue. Photo courtesy of ACL Live As the Live Music Capital of the World, there is a responsibility to foster the Austin music community's artists, venues, and businesses. Amid a slew of venue closings, one popular venue is expanding to give up-and-coming musicians a space to perform. ACL Live at the Moody Theater, owned by Stratus Properties Inc., has announced plans for a new venue: 3Ten at ACL Live will debut next month on the ground floor of ACL Live. With a 350-person capacity, 3Ten is reminiscent of the original ACL Studio 6A, and is expected to host about 200 concerts and events each year. "The whole idea is to create an intimate listening environment," Terry Lickona, executive producer of the Austin City Limits TV show, told Austin American-Statesman. "It's all about the experience, the connection between the artist and the fan." ACL Live, in operation for five years, is bucking the venue closure trend and aiming to serve the city's interest in smaller music venues. Compared to ACL Live's 2,700-person capacity, 3Ten will have a cozier design with dark hardwoods, lush velvet, and brass trimmings but will use the same designers, acoustic engineers, and lighting experts to outfit the new space. The venue's large, sliding glass front doors open to a patio on Willie Nelson Boulevard where concertgoers can see the stage while enjoying a beverage outdoors. Austinites can expect musicians from all genres performing at 3Ten, with a strong focus on showcasing local acts. "We believe the music scene is the heartbeat of the city, and we want to grow that," Stratus Properties CEO Beau Armstrong told the Statesman. "Live music is what put Austin on the map. It'd be a shame to lose that." A variety of shows have already been booked, including a handful of SXSW showcases. Donavon Frankenreiter, Waterloo Revival, The Nightowls, and Grupo Fantasma are a few of the confirmed upcoming performances. Additionally, the summer's Wine Down series will move from ACL Live to 3Ten. KLRU, who hosts Austin City Limits, is also planning on utilizing 3Ten for station events. Koe Wetzel in concert Hi How Are You Day featuring Cage The Elephant, White Denim, Jason Falkner, and more Mandolin Orange in concert ACL Live
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PDF catalogues collecting maps select a place World Americas Asia Australasia Africa Europe British Isles London Decorative Celestial Charts Year - World & Continent Sets The Old World Polar Maps Maps of the United States Eastern Seaboard Maps of the West Indies Maps of South America Continent of Asia Maps of the Far East Maps of Central Asia Maps of the Near East Maps of the Pacific African Islands European Continent Maps of France Maps of Russia Maps of Benelux Maps of Scandinavia Maps of the Baltic States Poland & Lithuania Maps of Eastern Europe Maps of the Mediterranean Maps of Italy North Italy South Italy Maps of Iberia London Views British Towns Decorative/Curiosities Town Plans Battle Plans Celestial Charts Atlases and Books Maps under £250 £100 and under Stock uploaded within: The last three months The last six months Cartographers A-Z AA, Pieter van der. ABEL-KLINGER. ABELA, Giovanni Francesco. ABINGTON, G. ADLARD, Alfred. ADRICHOM, Christiaan van. AGAS, Ralph. AINSLIE, John. AINSLIE, Robert. AKADEMIYA NAUK. ALABERN, Ramon. ALAI, Cyrus. ALBIN, John. ALBRIZZI, Giovanni Battista. ALBRIZZI, Girolamo. ALEPH [HARVEY, William]. ALINGHAM, William. ALLARD, Carel. ALLARD, Hugo. ALLEN, Joseph. ALLEZARD. ALLODI, Pietro. AMBROSI, Francesco. AMMIRATO, Scipione. AMSCHEWITZ, John Henry. ANDERSON, W. ANDREWS, John. ANDRIVEAU-GOUJON, Eugene. ANDRIVEAU-GOUJON, J. Anonymous. ANSON, George. ANTEQUERA, Juan. ANVILLE, Jean Baptiste B. D'. APIAN, Peter. APPLETON, J.W. APRÈS DE MANNEVILLETTE, Jean Baptiste d'. ARCHER, J. ARGARIA, Casparo. ARLETT, William. ARMITAGE, Geoff & BAYNTON-WILLIAMS, Ashley. ARMSTRONG, John. ARNOLDI, Arnoldo di. ARNOUT, Jules. ARROWSMITH, Aaron. ARROWSMITH, John. ASPIN, Jehoshaphat. ASSHETON, J.T. ATKINSON, James. ATLANTA KARTE. ATWOOD, J.M. AUSTEN, Henry. AVELINE, Pierre A. AVITY. Pierre d'. AYROUARD, Jacques. Selling to us Records: 1 to 10 of 52 RUSCELLI, Girolamo. [One of the earliest maps of the American East Coast] Tierra Nueva. Venice, Vincenzo Valgrisi, 1564, Italian edition. 185 x 260mm. The Eastern Seaboard from Labrador to 'La Florida', with 'La Bremuda' for Bermuda. It shows the discoveries of Jacques Cartier's first voyage to Canada and Verrazzano's voyages around Cape Fear. Engraved by Sanuto for Ruscelli's 'La Geographi di Claudio Tolomeo'. This example is from the first state (of three), with the platemark running off the top of the sheet; the crack in the printing plate near Bermuda that occurred by the 1562 edition is not very advanced. BURDEN: 30: MANASEK: figures 4.15 to 4.18, showing differing states. [Ref: 15810] £1,000.00 ($1,246 • €1,108 rates) HONDIUS, Jodocus. [A 17th century miniature map of Virginia and northern Florida] Virginia et Florida. Amsterdam, 1610, Latin text edition. Coloured. 150 x 185mm. When this map was first published in 1607 it was the only regional map of North America in the Mercator/Hondius 'Atlas Minor'. It is a reduced version of Hondius's own folio map, in turn derived from John White's Virginia & Jacques le Moyne's Florida as interpreted by Theodore de Bry (1591). In 1621 the printing plate was sold to a London publisher, who republished it in 'Purchas His Pilgrimies'. Later Dutch editions used new plates by Jansson. BURDEN: 155. [Ref: 18281] £530.00 ($660 • €587 rates) HALL, Ralph. [The first English derivative of John Smith's map of Virginia] Virginia. London: Michael Sparke, 1636. 170 x 240mm. A pristine example A scarce map of Virginia, orientated with north to the right, loosely based on John Smith's map of the environs of the new English colony at Roanoke. Engraved on a smaller scale by Ralph Hall, it was intended to be included in 'Historia mundi: or Mercator's atlas', an English edition of the Hondius miniature atlas, with text translated by Wye Saltonstall. However the plate had not been completed by the time the first edition was published in 1635, so an errata slip was added, claiming the map had been drawn in Virginia and explaining that 'when it comes, every buyer of the Booke shall have it given him gratis'. Being on a smaller scale much of the detail of Smith's map has been dropped and vignettes from Smith's illustrations (as published by de Bry) have been added. The Royal Arms and scene of Powhatan's council remain in the top left and centre, but the large native with a bow is much reduced. A native charnel house and village have been placed in the right corners and other vignettes, including Europeans firing muskets, galleons, canoes, a seamonster and pigs, around the map. Curiously a leopard appears with a river running over its back, and the engraver has invented 'Hall=poynt', adding his name to the terrain. BURDEN: 244. [Ref: 18909] £15,500.00 ($19,313 • €17,174 rates) BLAEU, Willem Janszoon. [Virginia & Florida] Virginiæ partis australis, et Floridæ partis orientalis, interjacecentiumq. regionum Nova Descriptio. Amsterdam, 1640, Latin text. Original colour. 390 x 505mm. Minor marginal repairs well outside the printed area. Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia and northern Florida, with the English and French Royal Arms marking their areas of influence. Although much of the information dates back to Le Moyne (1565) and White (1590) Blaeu has reshaped the coastline and added a few new details, for example Jamestown and the Irish colony at Newport News on Chesapeake Bay. It has been claimed that to the left of the French armorial is a depiction of Niagra Falls, based on Indian hearsay and so well out of place. CUMMING: The South-East in Early Maps 41 - 'the most correct map of this area yet to appear'; KOEMAN: Bl 22. SCHENK, Pieter. [An early view of New York] Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes Nieu Hollant, op het eilant Manhattan: Namaels Nieu Jork Genaemt, to en het geraekte in't gebiet der Engleschen. Amsterdam, 1702. Old colour. 225 x 275mm. A Dutch view of New York, based on the ''Restitutio'' view of 1673, when the Dutch briefly reclaimed the city. By the time this view was printed, in Schenk's ''Hecatompolis'' (Book of Town Views), New York was firmly back in British hands, but Schenk has added a large ship with a Dutch standard to reinforce their aspirations to regain control. MONTANUS, Arnoldus. [17th century map of Virginia] Nova Virginiæ Tabula. London: John Ogilby, 1671. Coloured. 295 x 355mm. The environs of Chesapeake Bay published in Ogilby's 'America', an English edition of Montanus' 'De Nieuwe En Onbekende Weereld'. Derived from the John Smith map of 1612 it ignores the development of Maryland, and for some reason has a llama and a unicorn in the title cartouche. The same plate was used for the Dutch edition of the same year, published by Meurs. [Ref: 8724] £950.00 ($1,184 • €1,053 rates) SPEED, John. [An early issue of the map of the English colonies of New England and New York] A Map of New England and New York. London: Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, 1675. Blank verso. Contemporary outline colour. 385 x 505mm. Two old repaired tears; a very fine dark impression. An important map of the two provinces published a little over a decade after the English took New York City from the Dutch in 1664. It shows the Eastern Seaboard from Penobscot south to Delaware Bay, with the cartography taken from the Jansson/Visscher 'Belgii Novi' map, although it omits most of Chesapeake Bay as that area was detailed on another new map. Although the map is usually attributed to Speed, it was engraved by Francis Lamb for the 1676 edition of his 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World' (the first English world atlas, first published 1627), by which time Speed had been dead for nearly half a century. It was usually issued in the atlas with text printed on the reverse, however it is known that pre-atlas examples were sold from 1675 without text, as this example. BURDEN: 455, 'one of the first maps to depict the English pre-eminence in the region. [Ref: 18606] £9,500.00 ($11,837 • €10,526 rates) MORTIER, Pieter. [The first map of South Carolina published outside England] Carte Particuliere de la Caroline. Dresse sur les Memoires le plus Nouveau Par le Sieue S***. Amsterdam, 1696. Original colour. 405 x 605mm. A chart of the coastline of Carolina from the South Edisto River to the Santee River, with the names and locations of the plantations around Charleston. Although the title credits Sanson ('Sieur S') it is copied from John Thornton & Robert Morden's scarce map of 1695, the first to name South Carolina. It was first published in Mortier's 'Suite de Neptune François' sea-atlas, but also appeared in his pirate of Jaillot's 'Atlas Nouveau'. The map also notes a number of Indian settlements and shows the early roads in the region. First state, lacking the plate number which distinguishes the 2nd state from the first. BURDEN: 768. KOEMAN: Mor 1; CUMMING: 121, colour plate 10. HOLME, Thomas. [The first printed map of Pennsylvania] A Mapp of Ye Improved Part of Pensilvania in America, Divided into Countyes, Townships and Lotts. To William Penn Esq. Proprietor & Governer of Pennsylvania This Mapp is Humbly Dedicated and Presented by Jn.o Harris. London: George Willdey, c.1715. 405 x 550mm. London: George Willdey, c.1715. 405 x 550mm. An important map, being the first survey of William Penn's colony of Philadelphia, and containing the first plan of Philadelphia, the earliest map of any English city in America. Thomas Holme (1624-95) learned surveying in Cromwell's army, but became a Quaker after the end of the Civil War, which brought him into William Penn's circle. When Penn's original surveyor for the colony died en route to America, Holme was invited by Penn to take his place as Surveyor-General in 1682. He compiled a map of the new colony and carefully recorded the names of those who had bought property, and drew a plan of how the streets of Philadelphia were to be laid out. This street map is one of the first examples of urban planning. In May 1687 Penn requested a copy of Holme's map be send to London for publication, to encourage further migration. The map was issued in two formats: as a six-sheet wall map engraved by Francis Lamb, of which only four example still exist (Burden 628); and this single-sheet version, engraved by John Harris and originally published by Philip Lea c.1688. Like the six-sheet version it featured the plan of Philadelphia prominently. BURDEN: 669, state ii of iv. THORNTON, John, MORDEN, Robert, and LEA, Philip. [A rare English map of Carolina] A New Mapp of Carolina. London: George Willdey, c.1715. 545 x 455mm. A rare map of Carolina, with an inset of the Ashley and Cooper rivers and a list of the landowners of the colony. The map was originally published as part of a wall map of the British Empire in America, issued by Thornton, Morden and Lea in 1685, known by only one known example, in the Bibliotéque Nationale in Paris. Thornton and Morden sold their interest in this sheet to Lea, who issued it with only his name c.1695. BURDEN: 617, state 3. © 2019 Altea Antique Maps |
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IDC has new research on smartphone sales that, similar to Gartner, shows Android share at 85.3% and iOS at 13.9%. More significantly, IDC don't expect the market share to change much up to 2020. I personally don't think the market shares will change much over that period. However, there could be outside influences such as mobile operating system security scares, Brexit fallout (at least in the UK) or corporate tax politics that could change peoples' perception or affect pricing and hence purchasing significantly.
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This post on Celebrating Chinese New Year was sponsored by Ling Ling, all opinions expressed in my post are my own. My family enjoys eating a good meal of Chinese food. When we were living in Alaska year round, we were spoiled with my husband's wife and her mother cooking up phenomenal food. The boys still talk about the year we celebrated Chines New Year with them. One dish was so spicy that the peppers permeated the air necessitating the opening of a door when the outside temperature was below freezing. Thankfully, there are options out there to help with some of our family favorites such as potstickers and spring rolls from Ling Ling. There are several traditions for Chinese New Year which are easy to implement in your own home. The date varies from January 21 to February 20 as marks the start of the Lunar New Year. This is within a day of the second new moon before the spring equinox moon phase. 2019 is the Year of the Pig. In addition to other traditional decorations, you will find pigs scattered throughout Chinese homes. Many cultures have a time when you do some 'spring cleaning.' For the Chinese, sweeping the house is tied with ushering out any bad luck. Just make sure you do not sweep on the New Year's Day as that could sweep out the good luck. A red envelope filled with money is traditionally given to children. This is a tradition my boys experienced at that celebration a few years back. While you can purchase ones with the year on them, a plain envelope works as well. Red is a lucky color and found in decorations during this time. This includes red lanterns, red couplets and red New Year pictures depicting images of prosperity. People wear the color red and avoid white which is associated with death. Dumplings, noodles, fish, and fruit like oranges are all traditional foods associated with luck and good fortune. Dumplings are associated with wealth. Noodles consumed whole (no biting or cutting them!) are associated with happiness and longevity. Fish is associated with an increase in prosperity. Oranges and other similar fruits are associated with fullness and wealth. Spring Rolls are another food associated with wealth. My cooking skills when it comes to Chinese cuisine are still pretty limited. So, finding ways to make things more easily is key for me. Ling Ling Potstickers and Ling Ling Spring Rolls are two items I will purchase and prepare at home. And, both of them are on the list of lucky foods perfect for serving at Chinese New Year. The instructions are simple and my boys enjoy the bursts of flavor from freshly sourced vegetables and savory proteins. They are consistent in quality so we are never surprised when picking up a package from the freezer section of the local store. Plus, they come with their own sauces made to pair with the items. One of the simple dishes we make for a great Chinese dinner is a stir fry with chicken and vegetables. The veggies are a medley from the freezer section with either a combination of seasonings or a ready-made mix. A staple dish found in Chinese restaurants here in the United States is fried rice. We have been playing around with different combinations in search of the best fried rice we can make at home. The basics of some peas, cabbage, and egg are consistent. However, the blend of items providing the underlying flavor is still in flux. I'll share the recipe once I finish tweaking it some more. Does your family enjoy eating authentic Asian foods? Have you ever celebrated or learned more about Chinese New Year?
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Evenus endymion är en fjärilsart som beskrevs av Fabricius 1787. Evenus endymion ingår i släktet Evenus och familjen juvelvingar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. Källor Juvelvingar endymion
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Q: Add more test patterns to nosetests in python? So I have a directory named "test" inside which I have a few more directories, which have a lot of tests. How do I add such patterns so that nosetests determines these tests and runs it? A: You can run nosetests with option -i --include: -i REGEX, --include=REGEX This regular expression will be applied to files, directories, function names, and class names for a chance to include additional tests that do not match TESTMATCH. Specify this option multiple times to add more regular expressions [NOSE_INCLUDE]
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module Lina class Engine < ::Rails::Engine isolate_namespace Lina end def self.setup yield self end mattr_accessor :generate_views @@generate_views = true mattr_accessor :params_check @@params_check = true mattr_accessor :params_json_schema_version @@params_json_schema_version = :v4 mattr_accessor :return_check @@return_check = true mattr_accessor :return_json_schema_version @@return_json_schema_version = :v4 end
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