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match report 1947-48 fixture list
Aberdeen 5 - 0 St. Mirren
Kick Off: 2:15 PM Kelly 24, McCall 49, Kiddie 60, Yorston 61, Yorston 84.
Venue: Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Red Devils Smash the Saints
# COWIE - More valuable as half.
# KELLY - Quickly becomes popular.
# YORSTON - Makings of a good inside.
# COOPER - Enthusiasm of a young 'un.
WHAT a transformation there was in the Dons after the interval against St Mirren at Pittodrie on Saturday, although, of course, the Saints were handicapped in the second half by an injury to Milne, their centre forward.
From a mediocre, struggling side that was lucky on play to be a goal up, the Dons developed into eleven "red devils." There was no holding them.
The Paisley defence reeled and floundered. They couldn't cope with this rejuvenated Aberdeen. Three times the ball went past Gordon Rennie, the St Mirren keeper, in the first sixteen minutes of the period.
St Mirren may well consider they didn't deserve to be a goal down at half-time, but there was no argument after the interval - the Dons took the high road towards Rennie.
The Old War-horse
There was a definite improvement in the Aberdeen defence compared with the Christmas Day match at Cathkin Park. Old war-horse Willie Cooper, with a wealth of football experience, played with all the enthusiasm of young un.
Cowie's display left little doubt as to his best position. He is more valuable at right-half than right back. He is still a useful defender, but is in a better position to use his abilities as an attacker in the mid-line.
The entire attack showed more method and menace in the second half. Archie Kelly quickly became popular with the Pittodrie Crowd. He can distribute play, and is quick and fearless in pursuit of the ball.
Yorston is inclined to be a trifle careless in parting wth the ball, but has the makngs of a good inside forward, and this eighteen-year-old lad's three goals in two games testify to his ability as a goal-getter.
St Mirren were handicapped in the second half. Just before the interval Milne was injured, and he played on the right wing with Telford as leader of the attack. He eventually retired a few minutes from the end.
Lindsey, left back, and Telfer, centre half, struggled hard to stem the tide for St Mirren. Their best forward was Deakin, at inside left.
Kelly's Speed
Aberdeen's opening goal in twenty-four minutes provides a good illustration of Kelly's speed. He carried the ball through before sending ahead to Yorston. The inside right's shot struck Rennie and was trickling towards the goal-line when the centre bobbed up to add the finishing touch.
Four minutes after the start of the second half the Dons' total was two. Kellv held up down the middle, and McCall raced in from the wing to smash the ball into the net off the post.
No 3 arrived fifteen in minutes. Kiddie fastened on to a cross from McCall, steadied himself and sent the ball flying into the the net.
Saints were given no time to recover. One minute later Harris sent the ball up the middle and Yorston smartly hooked it into the net before it could touch the ground.
The same player got another with his head in the closing minutes. On this occasion Kiddie provided the cross.
Source: Press & Journal, 29th December 1947
Aberdeen Teamsheet: Johnstone, Cooper, McKenna, Cowie, Dunlop, Taylor, Kiddie, Yorston, Kelly, Harris, McCall.
Unused Subs:
St. Mirren Teamsheet: Rennie, Smith, Lindsay, Reid, Telfer, Martin, Burrell, Telford, Milne, Deakin, Lesz
Referee: J. R. Boyd, Denny | {
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Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant (12) handles the ball ahead of Detroit Pistons guard Frank Jackson (5) in the first half of an NBA preseason basketball game Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Brandon Dill)
GRIZZLIES 127, PISTONS 92
MEMPHIS (AP) โ Ja Morant scored 24 points in 26 minutes and Jaren Jackson Jr. had 20 points and eight rebounds.
Morant was 10 of 13 from the field, and he had a game-high five assists.
De'Anthony Melton added 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists, and Tyus Jones made three of Memphis' 15 3-pointers, finishing with 15 points.
Jerami Grant and Hamidou Diallo each scored 13 points for Detroit. Frank Jackson added 12 points and Josh Jackson had 11 points, six rebounds and four assists. The Pistons turned it over 23 times. | {
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Q: Sticker album - probability of getting a new sticker Suppose we have a sticker album for $m$ stickers. Suppose that we buy the stickers one by one and, each time a sticker of a new type is obtained(i.e, that sticker was not taken before), it has type $i$ with probability $p_i$, $i=1,...,m$. If you adquires your $n-th$ sticker, what is the probability that it is a new one?
My first attempt:
$P($sticker has type $i|$it is new$) = p_i = P($sticker is new and has type $i)$ $\frac{1}{P(it\;is\;new)}$. Thus
$P(n-th$ sticker is new$)$ = $P(n-th$ sticker is new and has type $i)\frac{1}{p_i}$=
= $P(n-th$sticker is new$|type\;i)P(type\;i)\frac{1}{p_i}$
I'm not sure if it is a correct approach and I couldn't find $P(n-th$ sticker is new|type i$)$.
Thanks in advance!
Edit: I think that Henry wrong interpreted the question: $p_i$ is not the probability that a sticker caught have type i, but it is the probability that, given that the sticker is new (that is, I have a space for it on the album), the sticker have type i. As I wrote before: $P($sticker have type i|it is new$)=p_i$
A: The probability that the $n$th sticker is of type $i$ is $p_i$.
The probability that the previous $n-1$ stickers were not of type $i$ is $(1-p_i)^{n-1}$.
So the probability that the $n$th sticker is new is $\sum_i p_i (1-p_i)^{n-1}.$
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Maqui berry is widely known as the most powerful antioxidant on Earth due to its extreme high amounts of anthocyanins, polyphenols and bioflavaoids which help protect our body from harmful free radicals that could make us sick or harm the immune system. Antioxidants are substances that help delay the oxidation process, which causes the natural deterioration of cells that lead to aging or deterioration in the body's health. Antioxidants are your best defense against a wide range of chronic diseases as well as cancer. This berry is also packed with vitamins A, C, D, E, iron, calcium and potassium, calcium, iron, and potassium. These berries were used by the Mapachus Indians as a key part of their diet, and to cure ailments such as sore throat, fever, diarrhea, ulcers, hemorrhoids, tumors and other conditions. Maqui freeze dried powder is high in antioxidants, including polyphenols and anthocyanins, protects against a wide-range of chronic health conditions cause by free radical damage including heart disease, cancer, arthritis and premature aging.
Maqui freeze dried powder comes from whole dried berries that become freeze-dried in the process. Maqui berries are delicious and blends really well in smoothies and recipes. Organic and Freeze Dried is the best way to get the most nutrients from this particular berry. After harvesting, the berries are cleaned, then freeze-dried and ground into powdered form. When done properly, the berry will maintain its superfood potency and enzymes, and all its beneficial nutrients, and taste as the whole maqui fruit but in powder form. One of the best things about M aqui freeze dried powder is that they contain no pesticides and stay organic throughout the process.
Some of the benefits of Maqui Freeze Dried Powder are that they boost energy, metabolism, and immune system. They also help fights free radicals that cause disease, act as an appetite suppressant, and helps promote weight loss. Maqui freeze dried powder can increases metabolism, helps with weight loss, improves skin, hair and nails, improves focus and memory, as well as improving vision and stamina. The powder is usually grounded from the dried maqui berries and sold for export. This form of maqui powder has specs of other lighter colors as well as mostly purple blue powder. Freeze drying is a technique used to help retain the nutritional value of the berries and it also produces a darker berry powder.
The recommended daily use is between 2 to 3 tsps. It's best to start with half the amount to how your body reacts, then work your way up to the recommended dosage. You can use maqui freeze dried powder by adding it to smoothies, milk, juice, or any favorite drink, fresh fruits, salads, cereals or desserts. | {
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Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, who has signed on to participate in a new attempt to bring relief supplies to Palestinians living in Gaza, asks President Barack Obama to intercede with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow the ship, "The Audacity of Hope," to reach its destination.
Your speech on the Middle East earlier today emboldens me to claim your protection as we set out to put flesh on your rhetoric. Fifty of your fellow citizens will be sailing on "The Audacity of Hope" to Gaza next month.
We, the passengers and crew of "The Audacity of Hope," sailing to Gaza in June together with the 2nd International Freedom Flotilla, represent ordinary Americans determined to speak to the aspirations of the 1.5 million ordinary Gazans yearning to be free.
That Palestinian and his dead daughters are four, but 1,400 Gazans were killed by Israeli forces in December 1998-January 1999, and 1.5 million Gazans remain deprived of the universal rights of which you spoke.
Gaza is a sequestered, crowded open-air prison, in which Israel keeps "inmates" at a subsistence level of existence. This amounts to the kind of collective punishment banned by international law and is enforced by an equally illegal Israeli naval blockade.
Many Americans have long been puzzled that you choose to exempt Gazans from your concern about universal rights, and have tired of waiting for a cogent explanation. So we ask you to look upon our voyage to Gaza as our attempt to implement your rhetoric about what ordinary citizens can do, not only to "speak" but to act to meet the broader aspirations of the ordinary people of Gaza.
On May 20, you will have an opportunity to inform Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of our intention to sail to Gaza next month. You have probably already been briefed on Israel's far-flung diplomatic and propaganda offensive to prevent our boat and the other boats of the international flotilla from embarking for Gaza.
Indeed, the Israelis may be emboldened by your lack of response to the killing of nine passengers, including an American citizen, on the 2010 relief flotilla and the wounding of dozens of other peaceful passengers. This year we expect you to speak up for us beforehand.
Finally, allow me to suggest talking points not likely to be included in your briefing papers. These points transcend rhetoric and spring from a faith heritage you share with Netanyahu. They deal with the doing of justice, the preoccupation of the prophets of the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Before your meeting, have a look at what Isaiah says about "proclaiming liberty to captives and release to prisoners" and how Jesus of Nazareth repeats that, word for word, eight centuries later. Think about it, and be prepared to put justice above politics.
Please let us โ and the world โ know how the discussion goes.
Ray McGovern served as an Army infantry/intelligence officer in the early 1960s and then as a CIA analyst for 27 years. In the early 1980s, he prepared and presented, one-on-one, the President's Daily Brief. He now works for Tell the Word, a publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington.
โ Perp-Walking the Wrong Banker? | {
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SATELLINE-3AS EPIC | MDA Controls Inc.
Radio modem SATELLINE-3AS Epic includes a high power (10W) transmitter and two receivers which gives you numerous diversity functions. With the diversity receiver the modem selects the best signal from the ones received in distinction to the two different points. Thus we can improve the reliability of the connection where there is a lot of reflections and fading. These characteristics make it possible to more than double the distances between the modems compared to the SATELLINE-3AS radio modems.
The SATELLINE-3AS Epic modem is available also as a "Dual Band" version. The transceiver of the radio modem offers as an option two 2 MHz frequency bands, tuned at the factory with a maximum separation of 15 MHz between the highest and the lowest frequency. The radio modem can be reprogrammed to operate at any channel within those two bands. | {
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Q: How to let the user to switch from list layout to grid layout on Android? I have to show a list of grouped (sections) items. The user can choose the way the items are been showed on screen: List layout or Grid layout.
In the past I have done it by setting dynamically the span count of a gridviewlayout: When the span count was 1, I returned the view type of a list element. When it was > 1, I returned the view type for a grid view. Something like this https://medium.com/xorum-io/android-recyclerview-animated-transition-between-grid-and-list-layouts-b2309e1d9f19.
Now I'm migrating from the no longer maintained com.afollestad:sectioned-recyclerview to groupie.
But is possible to do this things using groupie ?
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I was searching for a Property and found this listing (MLSยฎ #SK738327). Please send me more information regarding Rural Address, Edenwold Rm No. 158, Saskatchewan, S0G 3Z0. Thank you!
I'd like to request a showing of Rural Address, Edenwold Rm No. 158, Saskatchewan, S0G 3Z0 (MLSยฎ #SK738327). Thank you! | {
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The Barcelona star is indeed in front of his long-lasting rival because of Wednesday's goal.
Lionel Messi's goal against PSV Eindhoven helped the Barcelona star outperform Cristiano Ronaldo to recover a Champions League record and the Portugal star will have far to go to win it back.
By scoring Barcelona's opening goal in the 61st moment, Messi moved to 106 profession Champions League goals for Barcelona.
The complete sees the Argentine recover the record for most Champions League goals for one club, outperforming the characteristic of 105 set by Ronaldo amid his time at Real Madrid.
Presently with Juventus, Ronaldo would be probably not going to recover that record at any point in the near future.
The two still stay on the opposition's untouched scoring graphs with Ronaldo as of now on 121 Champions league goals to lead the way.
Before the landing of Messi and Ronaldo, Raul was the opposition's most productive scorer, having scored 71 goals with Real Madrid and Schalke.
Notwithstanding outperforming Ronaldo, Messi's goal was his fifteenth of the season, guaranteeing that he has scored at least 15 goals in every one of the last 13 seasons.
Messi's goal came in the second half, as the Argentinian star weaved his way through the PSV resistance before discharging a shot and finding the best corner to give Barcelona the lead.
He at that point helped the club's second, discovering Gerard Pique on a free kick to twofold the Spanish side's leverage and everything except seal the best spot in their Champions League gathering.
Messi has now scored six Champions League goals this season, moving him past Eden Dzeko and the Roma star's five completions to lead the goalscoring diagram through five rounds of gathering stage play.
Barcelona would now be able to turn their considerations back to La Liga, where they sit second, one point back of association pioneers Sevilla.
The Blaugrana are back in real life at the end of the week against Villarreal to open up their December plan.
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Simply put, we want the best for our loved ones. We notice the stress on their faces when times are tough. In particular, we know its time to move when the boxes come out and we see the troubled and worried look on their faces.
And sometimes, we feel bad because it is our fault.
We know our mommies and daddies love us, but not everyone sees us the same way. Grrr!
Somehow, not everyone loves our cute and adorable faces and habits. What is wrong with scaring of potential intruders? Our parents protect us, so why can't we protect them when everyone is sleeping?
So when it comes to apartment hunting, we know our parents struggle to find pet friendly apartments. Grrr!
Especially for some of us that live in the big city. Many apartments and areas don't offer as many luxuries as our cousins living on a farm in the countryside.
However, you are in luck. As community liaison at Boston East, I've worked with the team to provide the best pet friendly apartment in Boston!
For example, one of my favorite parts of the day is a visit to our luxurious pet spa. Extra belly rubs makes my stress disappear. Although, to be honest, I don't have much stress at Boston East. There is plenty of space around the home, plus the Harbor and parks around the corner. It is really easy to convince our parents to walk along the water or lay out in the sun at the park!
Plus, at Boston East, coming home is a treat for everyone. We always miss home, but we can always take a few minutes to stop at the concierge desk. Why? If you behave and give a cute face, then you get some treats.
But for my buddies still looking for a great place to live, then here is how we worked to create a pet friendly apartment and community. If you are worried about finding a place for your parents, then nudge these tips their way!
Meet Stubbs, a Boston East resident! He is a beagle mix.
Not sure how to start a pet friendly apartment search? Fortunately our friends at the MSPCA offered some guidelines and tips to help with an apartment search.
Start early and ensure you have sufficient time. We all know that not all complexes are pet friendly, so build mark this into your parent's calendar.
Stay focused. I know we tend to lose interest, but we need to keep our eye on the ball. If any listings that clearly indicate no pets, then let's forget them. Mom and Dad have enough problems, don't make their search process any more difficult.
Find a friend. We know how easily it is to make friends, so find a realtor that will help search for pet friendly apartments. Realtors work for us (or our parents since they don't take cuteness and face licks as payment), so make sure they look out for our needs.
Remain diligent and continuously check the standard apartment listings sites. Listings change daily, so stay on top of the new opportunities. Remember to signal "apartment search" time when relaxing after dinner on the couch.
Avoid larger communities and complexes that are not pet friendly. A large complex with a clear policy will not make exceptions, despite our subtle looks of disapproval. We need a small place where our neighbors can get to know us and love us.
In addition, we need to showcase our uniqueness. Not all of us are the same, we all know some bullies that like too much mischief. We don't like playing with those guys anyway, so we don't want to live with them either. As we all know, sometimes our parents forget to play tug of war, so we put a stick by their feet. We need to do the same thing and showoff our skills and laid back attitude to our future best friends.
For example, write a pet resume (or have your parents write one since we don't have thumbsโฆroof!). Include our basic information. Share our background and history, such as whether we are spayed or neuteredโฆroof, roof, roof. Provide information about our hygiene and training. Also, have them include something about themselves, like their work hours and when we usually go for walks. Offer a recommendation from the vet (grrr) that outlines our temperament.
Along the way, we may find open minded landlords, but they still need a little more convincing. We love playdates, so have them set up a meet and greet. We promise to be on our best behavior when we meet the landlord. During this meeting, have your parents convey an understanding tone and remain open to reasonable pet-damage deposits or interim living arrangement. We know we get upset sometimes, but if our parents spend some extra time with us and let us explore the new area, we know we can adjust very quickly. Plus, if we like our new home, then we'll get to keep all of our new friends!
Unfortunately, many buildings and landlords place the burden on our parents just for loving us. It may seem like additional steps, but taking initiative and demonstrating responsibility goes a long way to securing housing.
Sharing our great qualities helps put a landlord's mind at ease. Plus, showing initiative also demonstrates responsibility. In particular, housing in many cities, including Boston, is very competitive. For our parents, the supply of available apartments is even tighter. However, if we help them demonstrate their attention to detail and care as a family, then landlords will understand how our family will act as a tenant. All of this helps find a great pet friendly apartment!
Although everyone should be a respectful and considerate neighbor, unfortunately, not everyone shares our friendly attitudes. And due to our enthusiasm for everything, at times, our parents need to remain diligent. For example, some of us have great hearing or scare easily and bark quickly or loudly. This is understandable, but frequent barking may cause complaints and extra stress for Mom or Dad.
However, there are some simple ways to help our parents remain respectful within the building and make friends with our neighbors.
Hold it until we get outside. However, sometimes accidents happenโฆroof. Always grab the bags for our parents to pick up after us. We like living in a clean home and understand nothing makes our friends upset like poop!
Be quiet! We know we have a quick temper and don't want to be mean. But, if we miss our parents, then we get lonely and want to play with our friends. Deep down, we know that if we are too loud, then our friends will get mad.
Be careful around others. Most of our buildings are small and have tight hallways or elevators. Although we aren't sure why some people don't love us, we know for sure that we don't like everyone we meet. If we are careful around strangers inside and pay attention to our parents, then we know we'll be outside running around in no time!
Clean up! Remember, we only live in one apartment, but get to play in most of the building. If there are open play areas, sometimes, we get hot and pant and shed. Sometimes, let your parents know we made a mess and sit by the broom so they can clean up common areas or stairways where we spend a lot of time. We know nobody likes cleaning, but if we see some extra hair after a few trips outside, then keep Mom and Dad in good spirits and sit by the broom!
Say hi. In particular, if you or your parents are quirky or extra playful. Everyone likes more friends, so ask Mom and Dad to politely introduce you to your closest neighbors to check them out with some smells and sniffs. We want to get to know them and don't want to mistake them for strangers when our parents aren't home.
Establish a routine. Our parents know we like our exercise and can't hold it ALL day. We promise that if Mom and Dad come home around the same time and take us for walks each day, then we will not act up and annoy the neighbors.
While digging around, we found something special. Before we bury it in the park, we wanted to share it with others looking for a new home.
Looking for pet friendly apartments in Boston? Look no further than Boston East. We are a pet friendly community that offers great amenities and access to Boston!
Spoil your parents and schedule a tour today!
On that note, I'm off to Yappy Hour! I'm single and in a mood to mingle! Roof Roof! | {
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Living on a boat means that I couldn't put off unpacking the four bags I'd returned from Chippy with for long. Any spare space on the boat had been taken up by them last night, so after a slow start to the day I started to unpack. Returning things to where they'd come from meant taking out the back steps and dismantling the dinette to return my sewing machine, steel toe cap boots and paint brush bag back to the depths they normally live in. Mick had managed to empty the washing drawer earlier in the week, but I filled in again! My dungarees, that had been gradually getting duller have now had a brightening up with primary colours, hope it clings on in the washing machine.
An afternoon of watching Lego Masters and knitting was followed with a walk into the city. My landlady in Chippy had mentioned that she would be singing this evening at the Ashmolean Museum, this was to be a small part of a light festival. Looking it up I discovered that the light festival was right across the city, lantern parades, street markets, food markets, installations and performances. A quick look through the website and we decided to head to Broad Street where there would be a market and several other things going on as it got dark.
Broad Street was cut off to traffic and filled with a market, both foody things and craft bits and bobs. Chippy panto seems to have set a trend with various camel themed items for sale throughout the market.
What we'd actually come here for was to watch the Heliosphere. Up ahead a large white balloon sat tethered to a heavy truck. A lady climbed inside a harness and strapped herself in. The lights were turned on in the balloon as it was unclipped and allowed to rise from the ground taking with it the lady. In a spangley catsuit, similar to that of Queenie the Genie (Chippy Panto) the lady rose up above the crowds suspended below the balloon. Two chaps also with harnesses had guide ropes, as they moved close to each other the balloon went higher, further apart the lower it came above the crowd. The lady span round, twisting and turning in her harness floating along the street, pausing to touch hands with the crowd before rising high up between the University buildings all the time a follow spot doing it's job (making it hard to get good photos of her) and the balloon changing colour.
Further along is the Shimmer Tree by Dan Fox. A 6m high sculpture with twelve branches which suspend a cymbal on each. Lights shine up to the cymbals and sounds are created. The cymbals act as directional speakers and resonate as the lights chase round. From a distance this didn't seem like much, but stood below it was quite mesmerising.
We decided to hunt out the other installations around the city. Down by the Castle people took turns to sit in an ice throne lit from below.
A food market, only a few stalls, is hoping to grow in time and become a regular thing. Round the corner, after following oddly positioned signs we got to the Voice Park.
Last Sunday I'd come across people who looked like they were poor imitators of the Ghost Busters. Apparatus on their backs with empty water containers, surely to collect any stray ghosts. But no, they were collecting voices from people. Here pods not unsimilar to growing Chrysalids are joined by pipes and cables. Speakers with lights embeded inside their red pods. If you make a suitable noise next to them they respond by playing human sounds back. I got one to work by saying hello, but Mick struggled as his voice was too low for it to react. One for the kids.
We then set out to find projections on museums. These were further afield, north out of the centre. The Radcliffe Humanities Building had a large projection to do with Diseases of modern life. This was amusing in it's animation of Victorian illustrations.
Weaving our way further east we reached the Natural History Museum where vast projections created by Luxmuralis covered the front of the building. There are to be more of these over the weekend, moving around the city and projecting onto other buildings. Torchlit tours of museums were also being held, but we were a touch pooped by now so we'll return in day light. So we wove our way through the streets back in the direction of the canal for a quiet evening in front of the stove with some nice food.
0 locks, 0 miles, 2 poached eggs, 2 slices toast, mushrooms, 4 bags unpacked, 1 homeless bag, 0.5 glove knitted, 1 large balloon, 12 cymbals, 5 uninspired cubes, 2 SILENT signs, 1 noisy man, 3 illuminated buildings, 4 soggy bums, 1 bench a touch too close to the boat, 1 tree, 1 cat, 1 squirrel, 1 ft away, 1 unfair advantage.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized on 17th Nov 2018 by pipandmick. | {
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Charity shops 'good for high street, not a blight' claims report by UK think-tank Demos
Published: Wednesday, November 27, 2013
An in-depth study into the value of charity shops found they keep people shopping on their high street and drastically reduce the number of empty shops, challenging the perception that they fuel high street decline. Ally Paget, researcher at Demos and author of the report, said: "It is a real shame that the multitude of benefits offered by charity shops is so often unrecognised and under-used, especially in this time of austerity."
The report says business benefits include keeping high streets buzzing and providing opportunities for unemployed people to gain experience and skills. Social benefits for older volunteers and customers who rely on shops to interact with local community and ward off loneliness and isolation also featured.
Trish Blacknall, manager of the Age Concern shop in Upper Tything, Worcester, said: "It does give people a step up to employment because if you've been out of the job market for a while for whatever reason, it is a step into work. "We build confidence and give skills and for those who have been out of work, to suddenly feel valued and get a sense of worth, is a big confidence boost and we do value them, too." She said Age Concern shops in the city were "social hubs" for older and isolated people. "It's almost like it is a little universe and for a lot of those people they wouldn't get that otherwise," she said. "It is somewhere they can go that doesn't cost anything and is safe."
Warren Alexander, of the Charity Retail Association, said the report gave clear insight into the work and social benefits to individuals. "Charity shops offer a space for individuals to learn new skills and experience through volunteering and work," he said. "It is great to see charities using their space in imaginative and resourceful ways to not only be retail operations but act as community centres, bases for service delivery and hubs for vulnerable people."
To read the report in full, visit demos.co.uk/publications/givingsomethingback
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Manion gets Ohio and Australia Arnold Classics.
Clever move by Arnold if you ask me. The big man chosing to split his loyalties is the kind of gesture bodybuilding needs right now.
Wow. That's classic Arnold right there.
So we are going to have two IFBB pro leagues that do not compete in each other's contests?
Yop but dont worry pretty much all bodybuilders will stay in IFBB Pro league. Ifbb international and their elite league will be interesting for competitors from other categories because they will have shows worldwide.
Waylon found a position in Wayne DeMilia's version of the IFBB.
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More in News - First Jewish Youth Center Opened in Russia's Far East - A Lone and Destitute Jewish Woman Gets A Jewish Burial - When Friendship Isn't Only For Kids: The Circle Expands to 21 Plus - Heirs to the Rebbe's Legacy - Jewish and Canadian Law Contrasted at Westmount Symposium - STATEMENT BY CHABAD-LUBAVITCH WORLD HEADQUARTERS
Rabbinical Seminary Opens in Hamburg as Germany's Jewish Revival Grows
The future location of the Rabbinical Institute of Hamburg.
by Dovid Zaklikowski - Hamburg, Germany
In some significant way, the opening this month of a kollel, a rabbinical seminary in Hamburg, Germany, harks back to its glory pre-war days when the city was graced by distinguished rabbis. It is yet another of many signs of the recent rise of Jewish life in Germany, much of it due to the Chabad centersโnearly 20 of themโacross the country.
"Before WWII there was a thriving Jewish community with a center for Jewish learning where people had the freedom to sit and learn whenever they wished," says Rabbi Shlomo Bistritzky, the Chabad representative to the city. "We want to give people here the opportunity, once again for full time Jewish study while supporting them and their financial needs."
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Bistritzky, whose grandfather resided in the city before they fled during the Holocaust, heads the local Jewish day school that was shuttered and reopened in 2007. Today the community has all the amenities of a Jewish community that the city's Jews enjoyed in its pre-war days.
The institute will offer a three-year track for married men who want to receive rabbinical ordination. Bistritzky, who serves as city's chief rabbi, is still getting the word out to prospective students. This week, several rabbinical figures, including the former chief rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Shlomo Amar, will be delivering classes in person and via video conference.
"Our city was once a very respected center for rabbinical figures whose influence spread across the entire Europe," David Tsaturov, who is funding the project, told lubavitch.com. "This was a place where hundreds of scholarly volumes on Judaism and Jewish law were written, and it should once again be a central location for Jewish scholarship and study,"
The new center will have daily prayer services and locals will be welcome to walk in and learn with one of the students. As part of their training, the students will serve the spiritual needs of Jews in other parts of the city where there is no synagogue, especially on Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
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First Jewish Youth Center Opened in Russia's Far East
250 members of the Jewish community of Birobidzhan, Russia, celebrated the opening this month of Chabad's 25 million ruble ($400,000), 6,500 square feet Jewish youth center.
Mussi Sharfstein | Monday, July 15
Anniversary of Rebbe's Liberation from Soviet Prison
Today, on the Jewish calendar, marks the 91st anniversary of the miraculous liberation of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn, from Soviet prison.
Staff Writer | Monday, July 15
A Lone and Destitute Jewish Woman Gets A Jewish Burial
A convivial funeral home owner, a retired insurance investigator and a Massachusetts rabbi teamed up to bring an abandoned body to Jewish burial this morning. A bevy of volunteers joined the two-week long search that brought this seven-month ordeal to a close.
Ashira Weiss | Thursday, July 11
When Friendship Isn't Only For Kids: The Circle Expands to 21 Plus
Friendship Circle for adults, which piloted this past year, will provide monthly opportunities for social and educational engagement for adults between twenty and thirty-five. The bi-weekly programs will include trips, holiday functions, and creative activities. Aside from a more mature bent, participants will have a say in choosing and planning their slate of programming. Like its parent organization, each participant will be paired with an adult volunteer with on-site therapists facilitating.
Dvora Lakein | Thursday, July 11
Heirs to the Rebbe's Legacy
To anyone familiar with the Rebbe's teachings, the principles of positive psychology that are so popular today echo the Torah-based ideals that the Rebbe advanced: training our eyes, our thoughts, our speech, and our actions toward the positive. In his countless interactionsโoften with people who were philosophically or ideologically in disagreement with the Rebbeโwe observed this principle at work.
Baila Olidort | Wednesday, July 10
Poway Rabbi Addresses UN Session on Anti-Semitism
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein of Chabad of Poway addressed the UN General Assembly this morning during a special session on combating anti-Semitism. "Anti-Semitism is not a Jewish problem, this is a problem for the world," said the rabbi, his left hand still bandaged where his index finger was blown off in an anti-Semitic attack on his synagogue eight weeks ago. He discussed recognizing the value of every human life, using social media as a platform for love and flooding the world with practical good deeds.
Ashira Weiss | Wednesday, June 26
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Tennis Capital Gets New Center and Scores "Advantage Chabad"
It's a little over thirty years in the making, but Chabad of Wimbledon now has its very own center! Original concern: regulations in England specify that only properties designated with D1 certification are allowed to be used for non-residential use. After a year of exhaustive searching, the only D1 property they could find was rundown and significantly beyond their budget.
Ashira Weiss | Tuesday, June 18
In the Numbers: Chabad's Growth in the Past 25 Years
"Will Chabad survive?" asked a headline in a leading Jewish journal in the days following the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1994. At the time there were 1,325 Chabad institutions worldwide.
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When money is no object and access is guaranteed (i.e., you're a celebrity known for your excellent style), which high-end handbag do you choose? Do you go the slightly obvious (and uber-expensive) route with gobs of Chanel and Hermes? Do you think outside the box with lesser-known brands and unexpected silhouettes? You might never have the chance to answer, so instead we'll look at the handbag choices of our top style stars, surveying what they carry day-to-day and on the red carpet. Important moments in handbag history (or uh, something like that) ahead. | {
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On the "Fourth of July" the United States celebrates the publication of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain in 1776. It is important to remember that many of our Founding Fathers, our best thinkers and role models, like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, and many others were musicians and began studying musical instruments as children. Studying a musical instrument taught them how to focus, concentrate, and be disciplined. These eminent individuals integrated music into their thinking process. Music is a powerful tool for motivating, inspiring, educating and soothing pain.
Radio Show feature question for July 2015: What did Founding Fathers George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Patrick Henry think about music and what musical instruments did they enjoy playing?
For President Thomas Jefferson's Radio Show from June 2008: President Thomas Jefferson what did you think of music and how long did you practice on your violin?
For Patrick Henry's Radio Show from June 2009: What did Patrick Henry think about music and what musical instruments did he enjoy playing?
George Washington learned to play the flute at a young age. He enjoyed playing duets on his flute with his step-granddaughter at the piano and his wife, Martha listening to their musical concert.
How did Classical music play a part of President George Washington's life and what musical instrument did he play?
Benjamin Franklin played the violin, guitar, harp, cello, Viola de Gamba, harpsichord, bells, and glass armonica. In his home he dedicated a room to house his instruments and play concerts in. He enjoyed playing duets with Sally, his daughter. She played on harpsichord and he played on his glass armonica.
For Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin's Radio Show from September 2008: What did Benjamin Franklin think about music and what musical instrument did he enjoy playing?
From little ones to legends, how can music play a role in your child's success?
Legendary jazz musician, Louis Armstrong was a latch key kid who came home after school to an empty house. His mom was out working and he was hanging out with the wrong crowd. At the age of 9, Louis was arrested for the first time with five other boys "for being dangerous and suspicious characters" according to the Daily Picayune newspaper. He and the other boys were taken to the Colored Waifs Home on Oct 21, 1910 and on Nov 8, 1910 Louis was discharged to his Aunt.
Louis continued getting into trouble, this time at the age of 11, he shot off a gun, with blanks in it, into the air in New Orleans. The police took him back to the Colored Waifs Home where the new warden, Captain Joseph Jones and assistant, band director, Peter Davis had him join their new band. This time Louis learned to play the cornet in the band. He learned to read notes on the musical score, how to concentrate, focus, be disciplined, and work with others in the band. After 18 months, a year and a half, Louis was released, no longer a youth in crisis. He started playing jobs on the cornet they loaned him at the Colored Waifs Home. Louie Armstrong credited learning to play the cornet in the band with Peter Davis and Captain Jones as the turning point in his life.
Katy Wright's article "Big Noise Orchestras" of Scotland has for six years worked with underprivileged children, ages 6-13. Researchers have noted the "exceptional achievement" in these children's academic work.
What are the three ways your child can toot their own horn just like Louis Armstrong?
1) By learning to play that horn or other instrument, your child will learn to read the notes on a musical score, improving their reading skills.
2) Your child will learn to concentrate, focus, and organize their minds, to be disciplined, and to work with others in a band or orchestra.
3) They will also learn the importance of cleaning and taking care of their instrument which will give them self -esteem and self worth.
What are the 3 things you will have to get used to when your child studies a musical instrument?
1) The first sounds coming out of your child's instrument are not going to sound pretty. So keep an open mind. On a side note, as a child of 8, practicing my violin for the first time, my Momma had to close the door of my room when I was practicing and invested in a mute for my violin so the sound would not carry out of the room. A few years later, when I had improved and began winning prizes and scholarships, she opened the door.
2) Your child will learn to take care of their musical instrument and will begin to clean their messy rooms as well.
3) Your child will begin to get better grades in school.
1) This summer find out what programs your library has for your child. Share with your child the joys of reading in your home every evening. Read to them and ask them to read to you.
3) Ask your child to help you cook dinner for the family by having them help you with a recipe. They will be reading and assisting in measuring out ingredients, which will help them in both math and science.
4) The local science and history museums offer classes for children. Find one that will be most interesting to your child.
5) Have your child help you make up Flash Cards in bright colors and letters to learn multiplication tables and vocabulary words. Learn one new word a day!
"'Dancing For Joy' In Middletown To Fight Parkinson's Symptoms" (May 31, 2015) from the Hartford Courant.
"Verdi, Beethoven and Puccini Could Help Beat Heart Disease" (June 9, 2015) by Laura Donnelly, Health Editor for The Telegraph.
"Musical Notes On Math" by Dr. Madeline Frank teaches your child fractions and decimals, the fun way, through the rhythm of music, Winner of the Parent To Parent Adding Wisdom Award is now available in book form, newly updated as an e-book on Kindle, Nook, or iBook.
Dr. Madeline Frank's book "Leadership on a Shoestring Budget" is now available through amazon.com. Click on the following Amazon.com link to order your copy of "Leadership On A Shoestring Budget" is available as an e-book on Kindle or in book form.
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18 January 2016 | Miscellaneous | 2 |
People occasionally approach me and encourage me to publicly pray the Prayer to St Michael the Archangel after Mass. This was common practice at Mass until 1964.
According to legend, some time in the 1880s, Pope Leo XIII collapsed on his chapel floor one morning after Mass, and it seemed he was not long for this world. A short time later, however, he came to and related a conversation he overheard between God and the devil. Satan was granted one century to wreak his worst on the Church. The Holy Father promptly composed the Prayer to St Michael and mandated its recital after Mass.
It's a great story, but it's highly apocryphal. Nonetheless, the fact remains that the Church is engaged in spiritual warfare, and St Michael is a powerful intercessor. Since 1964, the prayer to St Michael has been a private devotion, but one which was strongly encouraged by Pope John Paul II:
May prayer strengthen us for the spiritual battle that the Letter to the Ephesians speaks of: 'Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might.' (Eph 6:10) The Book of Revelation refers to this same battle, recalling before our eyes the image of St Michael the Archangel. (Rev 12:7) Pope Leo XIII certainly had this picture in mind when, at the end of the last century, he brought in, throughout the Church, a special prayer to St Michael: 'Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devilโฆ'
Although this prayer is no longer recited at the end of Mass, I ask everyone not to forget it and to recite it to obtain help in the battle against the forces of darkness and against the spirit of this world.
Pope Francis consistently invokes warnings against the devil, and counsels strategies for spiritual battle. One of his earliest acts as pope was to consecrate the Vatican to St Michael the Archangel and to St Joseph.
It sounds like the statue of St Michael was an initiative of Pope Benedict. The pope emeritus is also the one who initiated the explicit invocation of St Joseph in the Roman Missal's Eucharistic Prayers II to IV, a measure which came into effect under Pope Francis. Whatever the details of the consecration of the Vatican, it seems Pope Benedict and Pope Francis are of one mind about the significance of St Joseph and St Michael in safeguarding the Church.
So it's with all that in mind that I have started to habitually invoke St Michael when I pray the Third Eucharistic Prayer, which allows for discretionary invocation of specific saints. I'm also going to order prayer cards to St Michael and encourage parishioners to pray the prayer privately immediately after Mass. I don't have the power to mandate a liturgical recital of the prayer, as I'm not pope, nor am I a bishop. ("No other person, not even a priest, may add, remove, or change anything in the liturgy on his own authority." Sacrosanctum Concilium, no. 22.)
Reader poll!
I'll send the prayer card off to the printers shortly. But first, dear reader, you might advise which of these designs I should go with:
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MuMu on 26 January 2016 at 12:00 am
Good for you Fr John for promoting a powerful prayer. Our PP instituted public recitation of the Rosary after Mass each day. He leads it if he is not in the confessional. We always say the exorcism prayer to St Michael. I believe it helps to protect our Church from those who have evil intent.
Simon Hogan on 7 February 2016 at 10:11 pm
Hello to everyone
I pray to St. Michael Archangel after I come home from Mass. I only started about a year ago! There are few prayers that we should say after communion.
Did anyone see Fr.Corrigan on tv you watch him 10am on Foxtel channel 183 or on Mass For You At Home website!
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At 75 mph at 1:11am, I left Michael a 15 second voicemail wishing him good sleep and letting him know I would talk to him in the morning, and that I was almost home. At 1:12am, I tap my breaks to release the cruise and instinctively veer to the right. No one is around but soon I find myself without control of my SUV facing two semis headed directly towards me. The deer must have finally made its way over the Interstate. As I fishtail backwards I try to remember everything I've been taught for situations like this. However, the sensitivity to maneuvering a machine traveling just less than 75 mph isn't as easy as I thought it would be. Within moments I find myself drifting back into the ditch at about 50 mph.
The next few moments are less adrenaline-filled than the previous ones and more so dark and heartbreaking. As my SUV begins its one and only full rotation, it is loud and disturbing. The first slam into the ground scares me into believing my life here on earth is over and that I was going to miss a lot of people and miss out on enjoying a lot of places. The next slam into the ground positioned myself perfectly upside down. I vaguely remember having a slight attitude change as I noticed my seatbelt kept me securely fastened upside downโexactly like a rollercoaster. The third slam, which took place on my side of the vehicle, encouraged me to lose all hope of livingโwhile imaging blood everywhere, cracked glass, and a broken neck. It sounds clichรฉ but I thought it was overโwhen you have no control, that's all you can really see. The final upright slam got me thinking about how much I would miss Michael and how happy I was he wasn't thereโhe was safely tucked in bed at home. But at this point in time I realize, I've alive. My 1997 Toyota 4Runner has a caved in roof, which I slammed my head into, broken mirrors, minor side dents, and now earns the title of saving my life. Bracing myself during the impact had the most damage.
I've received over 50 personal messages today via facebook, twitter, email, phone calls and texts, plus an adorable voicemail from my 8 year old nephew saying how sorry he was that all this happened but how happy he was his aunt is still alive. I received a confirming text from my stepfather explaining how sorry he was to hear the news but how it sounded like I did a great job handling the situation. I've received ample support from the closest ones in my life and the dogs have done a superior job of napping by my side.
There are so many things here on earth that we get the chance to experience, good and bad. My experience in the beginning hours of this morning was something I never expected and something I really wasn't prepared for. But the people that I love have encouraged and supported the strength I know I need for this recovery, physically and mentally. Nothing last forever, not even me. It's a scary world out there but it could all be taken in the next few moments and now, more than ever, I'm reminded to keep living, keep moving, loving and doing. I may blame myself for this horrific accident but I also tell myself, it happened to me because I have the strength to overcome it and learn from it.
"You're more than lucky to be alive, kid. Most don't walk away from Interstate roll-over accidents. So, calm down. It's over, you're here, shocking, isn't it?" -The State Patrolman first on the scene trying his best to get me out of shock.
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Urvashi Sahni, Study Hall Education Foundation, India: The organization runs a network of nine types of schools and programmes catering to girls, disabled children, rural youth and children outside the formal school system. To date, the foundation has worked with more than 900 government schools and trained 5,000 government teachers, reaching an estimated 500,000 children.
Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan, Horn of Africa Development Initiative (HODI), Kenya: HODI works to create peaceful, resilient communities in the extremely poor and drought-prone Horn of Africa through advocacy, education, conflict resolution, and the promotion of decent livelihoods. Its four flagship programmes span 300 villages, reaching 10,000 young people, 13 schools including 1,500 girls, and 14,700 households. HODI's Breaking the Silence programme aims to end the shame and suffering in silence prevalent among victims of sexual violence by creating a school-based peer network in which adolescent girls can give and receive support.
Valdeci Ferreira, The Brazilian Fraternity of Assistance to Convicts (FBAC) Brazil/Latin America: The FBAC has developed a prisoner recovery methodology based on 12 principles, including community participation, work, merit and family. FBAC operates in five Brazilian states and has facilitated the adoption of its methodology in 23 countries. Brazilian convicts who serve their sentence at a FBAC-run facility have a 30% recidivism rate, compared to the national average of 85%.
Bas van Abel, Fairphone, Netherlands: Fairphone drives change in the electronics industry by making smartphones in a way that puts social and environmental values first. It has implemented a long-lasting modular design to limit waste, source conflict-free material, provide its workers with good working conditions, and supports recycling efforts to move closer to a circular economy. To date, Fairphone has sold 160,000 smartphones.
Bruktawit Tigabu, Whiz Kids Workshop, Ethiopia: Whiz Kids uses the reach of television, radio and print media to disseminate educational messages in seven local languages with an emphasis on early childhood education, healthy behaviour, literacy and gender equality. Its flagship international award-winning programme, Tsehai Loves Learning, reaches up to 5 million television viewers every week and an estimated 10 million radio listeners.
Sasha Chanoff and Amy Slaughter, RefugePoint, Africa/Middle East: This organization finds lasting solutions for the world's most-at-risk refugees by improving their integration into the countries to which they flee through a self-reliance programme. Partnering with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Africa, South-East Asia and the Middle East, RefugePoint has directly helped more than 54,000 refugees access resettlement and has created the conditions that provide access for thousands more.
Mike Quinn, Zoona, Zambia/Malawi: Zoona has established a technology platform and network of franchises that provide accessible financial services. Since its launch in 2009, the organization has grown to service an active customer base of 2 million consumers and 3,000 agent outlets in three countries, and has processed $2 billion in transactions and raised more than $25 million in investment.
Zack Rosenburg, SBP, US: The organization reduces the time between disaster and recovery by ensuring that citizens and communities have access to the information and support they need before and after a disaster occurs. It rebuilds homes in an average of 61 days, at 40% of the cost of market-rate contractors, and has rebuilt 1,420 houses to-date. Additionally, it has open-sourced its rebuilding model and offered training to NGOs to encourage widespread adoption.
Tulin Akin, Tabit, Turkey: Tabit has pioneered an SMS-based system that is free and accessible via any basic mobile phone, revolutionizing the way in which small-scale farmers receive vital agricultural information including weather forecasts, market prices and financing options. In 2017, 50% of Turkey's 3 million rural farmers used Tabit's mobile-based services.
David Yeung, Green Monday, Hong Kong: Green Monday aims to tackle climate change, global food insecurity and public health issues. It offers schools, catering companies and restaurant chains a vegetarian meal once-a-week and aims to change dietary habits. Its once-a-week plant-based meal philosophy is practiced by more than 1.6 million people in Hong Kong, and has spread to more than 30 countries.
Muhammad Amjad Saqib, Akhuwat, Pakistan/Uganda/Kenya: Akhuwat has disbursed around $600 million in loans among the poor, 98% of which have been used to launch or expand small businesses. Designed to be compatible with Islamic finance, Akhuwat is currently the world's largest interest-free microfinance programme.
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When will the Superman grille fully consume the Acura lineup?
Hey everyone, let's ponder the not-so-exciting Acura lineup and its equally not-very-interesting attempts at front end styling themes that nonetheless manage to irritate large swaths of the internet that otherwise don't really care about Acura cars!
So far, Acura's new Superman grille has replaced the beak grille on the TLX and MDX. These are Acura's newest vehicles outside of the NSX, so it makes sense that they were Supermanified during their mid-cycle refreshes. But what about the rest of the Acura lineup?
Seriously, why the hell is Acura still selling a tarted-up previous-generation Civic? This makes absolutely zero sense to me. Even with the assorted more-premium bits that come along with the Acura transformation, the previous-generation Civic is a vastly inferior car to the current Civic. If someone wants a luxurious Civic they should buy a current-generation Civic Touring, not an ILX. The Civic Touring tops out at $27,475 including destination. The TLX starts at $33,950 and has less equipment than the Civic Touring. Maybe that leaves room for an ILX to exist, maybe not.
The RDX is Acura's second best-selling car behind the MDX and shares its platform with the Honda CR-V. The current RDX has been around since the 2013 model year, whereas the CR-V on which it is based was updated for 2012. Since the CR-V was just updated for 2017, you might expect a new RDX based on the new CR-V would show up for 2018, but you would be wrong. The 2018 RDX configurator is live on the Acura website and it's the same car. Maybe it'll be updated for 2019. I'd expect it to get the 2.0 turbo from the upcoming Accord, and maybe continue to have a V6 option.
I actually rather like the RLX. Wait, wait, I hear you laughing, wait, I have a reason! The only problem with the RLX is that the Accord is already bigger than the TLX. The RLX is only a little bit bigger than the Accord. There's not that much more room or really much of anything to distinguish the base model RLX from a loaded up Accord V6. But the RLX Sport Hybrid is actually rather cool. I still think Acura should've left the TL (and TLX) to do the volume selling and only sold the RLX Sport Hybrid. That's exactly what Honda does in Japan where the RLX is sold as the Honda Legend. Unfortunately, the base fwd non-hybrid RLX led everyone to perhaps rightfully criticize the RLX as a slightly nicer/bigger Accord for a lot more money. The RLX has yet to receive a mid-cycle refresh since being introduced for the 2014 model year. So you know what that means!
We all know how long the original NSX stuck around with basically only a couple of mild refreshes. The new NSX just came out and the beak is fully integrated into the overall front fascia. I'm not sure how exactly the Superman grille could be integrated into the styling. But I wouldn't put it past Acura to do it as part of a future update.
The CDX is an Acura-fied Honda HR-V but with the 1.5 turbo out of the Civic and CR-V, that's exclusively sold in China. Acura supposedly might bring it to the US, probably. They should, what with the subcompact crossover segment blowing up in popularity. They'd sell a whole lot more of them than the stupid ILX. And well, it's already got the Superman grille. | {
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Credit: Cushman & Wakefield
THE CZECH MARKET WELCOMES 38 NEW BRANDS
The Czech retail market once again proved its appeal to retail brands, with 38 new arrivals last year. That is the same figure as in 2021 when the influx of 38 new brands was partly the result of the postponement of some entries due to the pandemic. These numbers represent a roughly 50% increase compared to 2019 (22 brands) and 2020 (25 brands).
Jan Kotrbรกฤek, Partner & Head of the CEE Retail Agency team, Cushman & Wakefield has said: "The retail market has endured plenty of trials and tribulations in recent years, but it clearly continues to attract shoppers โ which is great news for retailers. Ongoing discussions with them at an international level have shown their positive sentiment in regard to the need to keep growing, upgrading their outlets, and promoting their brands. The traditional gateway for brands into the CEE region has proven to be the Czech Republic, because of its purchasing power and the continued popularity of Prague with international visitors, who are a major source of retail revenue."
Fashion and household goods
A milestone for the Czech market last year was the opening of two luxury fashion boutiques by Balenciaga and Chanel on Prague's Paลรญลพskรก street. The fashion segment is well represented, whether in terms of clothing brands (e.g. Maje, Sandro, and Jacadi Paris this year), accessories and jewelry (Messika, Teilor), footwear (Buzz), or fashionable sportswear (JOTT, Sport Vision). The Sport Vision and Buzz brands replaced, respectively, A3 Sport and A3 CoOol shops on the Czech market last year following their acquisition by the Sport Vision Group.
The furniture, household goods, and electronics segment also featured prominently last year with eleven brands. Czechia attracted retailers dealing in furniture, such as Minotti and Stosa Cucine (kitchens), in mattresses, e.g. Dorelan and Materasso, HP in the field of electronics, Home&You and TecTake in household goods, and Tefal in kitchen equipment.
Notable mentions in other segments include the opening of the first Czech LEGO store, the Cappuccineria cafรฉ, and the House of Julius Meinl delicatessen in the food and beverage segment.
Brands newly arriving in the Czech Republic in 2022. | Credit: Cushman & Wakefield
French and Italian brands predominate
As in previous years, the vast majority of the brands chose Prague for their first Czech store โ with sixteen being opened in shopping centers and fourteen on the capital's high streets. Six stores can also be found in office buildings, where the openings include not only several showrooms of premium furniture retailers but also a fitness center and a cafรฉ on account of their target clientele.
Among the new arrivals, the most strongly represented country was France, with most of its nine brands selling either clothing or accessories. An additional seven brands were Italian โ mainly furniture and mattress dealers, along with two cafรฉs.
Market activity continues unabated
Although the recent pandemic and associated restrictions on retail operations caused some apprehension about the future of the sector, brand activity in the Czech market continues unabated. Cushman & Wakefield's Retail Agency team handled two hundred transactions last year, with a total area of approximately 60,000 sq m โ a similar figure to the previous year. The team can already see a number of substantial transactions on the horizon this year too, among others in the food and beverage segment.
"The American fast food chain Popeyes will be opening its first restaurant in the Czech Republic, and its arrival on our market will be the biggest entry of an F&B player since 2017 when Pizza Hut reopened here. The launch of the first restaurant of the Italian chain Rossopomodoro in the Palladium shopping center and the entry of the Italian wine & food concept Signorvino will also be major events," stated Kotrbรกฤek.
Market activity will also be stimulated by some fresh, high-quality commercial developments that will offer new retail leasing opportunities. In Prague, the 100 Yards project is currently under construction on Na Pลรญkopฤ street, and on Paลรญลพskรก street the projects Paลรญลพskรก 25 and Paลรญลพskรก 30 (Fairmont Golden Prague Hotel) are set to open following renovation. The new multifunctional project Masaryฤka is also scheduled to open and the Letลany Shopping Center will be expanded.
New retail space is being developed in Brno, too: the ล umavskรก Tower Shopping Gallery is to open there next year, and overall redevelopment work will begin on the site of the new multifunctional project Dornych, scheduled for completion in 2026.
Tags: Market activity, placemaking, Retail
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OUTLOOK 2023: "THE LONG-OVERDUE CHANGES HAVE ALREADY BEGUN"
GERMAN DESIGN AWARD NOMINEE 2023: MK ILLUMINATION | {
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Amateur basketball magnate Sonny Vaccaro announced in January that the Reebok ABCD Camp, his celebrated invitational for the nation's elite high school players, would not be back at Fairleigh Dickinson University for the first summer since its inception in 1984.
Both Vaccaro and the shoe company acknowledged that another Reebok-sponsored camp could supplant the folded North Jersey event -- but it would not be known as ABCD and Vaccaro would not be involved.
That suggestion came to fruition Monday with the announcement of Rbk U, an all-star invitational to be held on the campus of Philadelphia University during the second week of July.
Invitations will be extended to 120 players -- or 30 less than this summer's 150-player event. A national selection committee of high school coaches and talent evaluators will handpick 65 players while the other golden tickets will be handed out through the Headliner Tryout Camps which the sneaker giant will host throughout the country during the early summer. | {
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It was indescribably wonderful to have the opportunity to sit beside Professor Stephen Hawking and tell him about what we are fighting for in Hollywood, which is, the inclusion and employment of people with disabilities in Entertainment. Performers with any kind of visible or audible difference have been almost completely left out of this industry, even when there is a role about that challenge. There is so much fear in the world regarding disability that leads to bullying, discrimination, extreme poverty and isolation throughout the entire lives of people with disabilities. It is unfathomable to me that we continue to allow this inhuman response in our evolving world. But our industry has the ability to change this immediately, by changing perceptions. I believe that when people with disabilities are fairly and accurately represented in film, television and advertising, the entire world will become more accepting and inclusive. Until we include this community, on a regular basis, we are cheating all audiences of a complete and deeply human experience. We may just be excluding our world's greatest problem solvers, thinkers and game changers from society. To sit beside Stephen Hawking, to look into his eyes, with my hand on his arm, and share my passion for this cause, was an experience I will never forget.
After we talked, I could not help but notice that his eyes were fixed on me until the very end of our meeting. The compassionate and soulful look in his eyes touched my heart. It felt as if we connected in such a profound way that I don't even know how to explain it. I just felt it and it stuck with me. Sometimes a real human connection and understanding cannot be accurately described with words. Perhaps one day, I'll be able to share it on film. Indeed it is a sense memory I will use in my work, for it is rare to ever connect on such a level with any human being. They say "a look says it all". Now I can say I've truly experienced the open window to someone's soul.
I hope that sharing what we are trying to accomplish with arguably the world's most renowned person with a disability will help us get through to people who have the power to make these changes NOW. Professor Hawking is highly respected and sought after by the very people making most of the decisions in Hollywood. They made a story about his life. He has great influence, and if he speaks for this cause, people will listen. Imagine if society had put Professor Hawking in a corner and blocked his contributions to the world? Or Helen Keller? Beethoven? Stevie Wonder? Wilma Rudolph? Franklin D. Roosevelt? We can't allow that isolation for any human being with a disability. Imagine all the brilliance and talent our world is missing out on from excluding this large segment of our society. Changes are happening, but they are slow. We need more people of influence supporting this movement toward an all inclusive society. Professor Hawking's voice on this matter could move mountains and open minds globally.
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Prince George's County orders 12 strip clubs to cease adult entertainment
By Marina Marraco, FOX 5 DC
LARGO, Md. - A big crackdown on strip clubs is taking place in Prince George's County. Last week, the county issued cease and desist letters to 12 establishments throughout the county that are known for adult entertainment.
As of Friday, at least three of the 12 businesses will have to permanently shut down because they operate solely as adult entertainment - among them are Fuego, Upscale Ballroom and Club Exstasy.
These closings come more than a year after FOX 5 investigated allegations of sex trafficking at many of these clubs.
Prince George's County's Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE) found that these clubs were violating zoning laws established back in 2012.
However, if these establishments also function as a restaurant or banquet hall, the county will allow it to remain in operation only as long as it ceases adult entertainment activities
"They don't have to close at all," said Gary Cunningham, deputy director for DPIE. "If they are operating as a banquet hall, a restaurant or a lounge, and the [Use and Occupancy] allows them to do that, they can continue to operate as a banquet or lounge."
But in order to reopen as these types of adult entertainment clubs, the business will have to completely relocate.
"Industrial zones, I-2 Zones, and there are several throughout Prince George's County, and most of them are more than a thousand feet from residential areas," said Gary Cunningham, deputy director for DPIE. "The thought is to take adult entertainment away from the community, away from residential areas, away from schools and pretty much isolate them ... We have told them that if you are not operating in one of those areas, you are illegal."
Cunningham also added, "This is a major victory in an attempt to regulate them. You can talk to the police department and they will tell you that our regulation of a night club and legal establishments in Prince George's County has significantly helped reduce the crime rate in the county."
Tina Frundt, a sex trafficking survivor, runs Courtney's House in Washington D.C., a safe haven organization for women who want a way out. In 2015, a FOX 5 Investigation uncovered illicit activities inside several clubs now being forced to shut down. Frundt said clubs like these are a breeding ground for sex traffickers.
Last year, the FOX 5 Investigative Team went inside Irving's and Fuego. Our cameras captured fully nude dancers as well as girls who appeared to be underage stripping and performing lap dances.
"We get a lot of calls from Prince George's County survivors," said Frundt. "Having the strip clubs shut down permanently will help that. No one else gets involved in anything or hurt in any type of way."
The county said for every day these establishments operate past the deadline, inspectors will serve violations. If they still continue to open for business, they will padlock the establishment.
All 12 clubs have until Friday at 5 p.m. to comply with the order.
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Lost London โ Merton Prioryโฆ
Little remains of this priory which once stood on the banks of the River Wandle in Surrey (and is now encompassed in Greater London).
The priory, which was founded as an Augustinian house in the early 12th century, rose to become one of the most influential in all of southern Britain.
The institution was created thanks to Gilbert, the Sheriff of Surrey, Huntington and Cambridge, who was granted the village of Merton by King Henry I. Gilbert came to live in Merton and there established a priory, building a church and small huts on land thought to be located just to the west of where the priory was later located.
Gilbert had been impressed with what he'd seen of the Augustinians, also known as the Austin friars, at Huntington and so gave control of the new church to their sub-prior, Robert Bayle, along with the land and a mill.
It was based on Bayle's advice that the site of the priory was then moved to its second location and a new, larger wooden chapel built with William Gifford, Bishop of Winchester, coming to bless the cemetery. The canons โ there were now 17 โ moved in on 3rd May, 1117.
Among the high profile people to visit the new priory was Queen Matilda, who brought her son William with her. In the early 1100s, a certain Thomas Becket (later the ill-fated Archbishop of Canterbury) received an education here as did Nicolas Breakspeare (later the first English Pope, Adrian IV).
The priory expanded considerably over the next century and in 1217 its chapter house was the location of a peace conference between King Henry III and Louis, the Dauphin of France. The Statutes of Merton โ a series of legal codes relating to wills โ were formulated here in 1236.
The connection with royalty continued โ in the mid-1340s, King Edward III is thought to have passed the Feast of the Epiphany here while King Henry VI apparently had a crowning ceremony here โ the first outside of Westminster Abbey for more than 300 years โ in 1437.
The priory remained in use until the Dissolution of King Henry VIII. The demolition of the buildings apparently started even before the priory had been formally surrendered to the commissioners โ stones from its building was used in the construction of Henry's new palace โ Nonsuch โ as well as, later, in the construction of local buildings.
The site came to be referred to as 'Merton Abbey' and, passing through various hands, was used to garrison Parliamentarian troops during the Civil War. It later became a manufacturing facility, works for the dying and printing of textiles, one of which became the workshops of William Morris.
Some of the priory buildings survived for some years after but the only remains now left as sections of the perimeter wall (the arch which now stands over the entrance to Merton parish church is reconstructed โ there's another ornamental gateway in the outer court wall which was also replaced with a replica in the 1980s).
The foundations of the unusually large chapter house, meanwhile, have been excavated and are now preserved in a specially constructed enclosure under a roadway. Construction is now underway to build better public access to the remains.
PICTURE: A ceiling boss from Merton Priory which still bears traces of its original red paint and guilding. It was found during excavations at Nonsuch Palace in 1959-60 is now on display in the Museum of London. Photograph by Mike Peel (www.mikepeel.net) (licensed under CC-BY-SA-4.0).
Posted in Archaeology, Dissolution, Edward III, Henry III, Henry VI, Henry VIII, Lost London, Medieval, Norman, South London, Thomas รก Becket, Tudor | Tagged Augustinians, Austin Friars, Dissolution, King Henry I, King Henry VI, King Henry VIII, Lost London, Merton, Merton Priory, Queen Matilda, Thomas Becket | Leave a Comment ยป
10 of the most memorable (and historic) views of London โ 6. View from Parliament Hillโฆ
Once apparently known as Traitor's Hill, Parliament Hill in Hampstead Heath offers stunning views of the City of London and surrounds.
The summit of the hill, the view from which is protected, features a plaque, donated by the Heath and Hampstead Society and installed in 2016, which identifies various London landmarks visible from the site (it updated a similar plaque installed in 1984). Among the landmarks visible from the hill, which lies some six miles from the City in the south-east of the heath, are The Gherkin (St Mary Axe), St Paul's Cathedral, The London Eye and the Houses of Parliament.
The hill's name is somewhat shrouded in mystery. According to one story, it relates to the fact it was defended during the English Civil War by troops loyal to Parliament (hence first Traitor's, then Parliament, Hill). Another named-related story, generally deemed to be somewhat dubious, has it as the site where Guy Fawkes and co-conspirator Robert Catesby planned to watch the destruction of Parliament in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Once part of a manor granted by King Henry I to a local baron, the hill was added to the public open space of Hampstead Heath in the late 1880s although manorial rights to the land persisted until the mid-20th century. The City of London Corporation has managed the hill since 1989.
Parliament Hill, these days a popular place for kite flying, is also the site of a short white pillar known as the 'Stone of Free Speech', once believed to have been a focal point for religious and political meetings (although its origins, like the hill's name, are somewhat sketchy).
WHERE: Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath (nearest Tube station is Hampstead/nearest Overground stations are Gospel Oak and Hampstead Heath); WHEN: Always; COST: Free; WEBSITE: www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/green-spaces/hampstead-heath/visitor-information/Pages/Parliament-Hill-Viewpoint.aspx.
Posted in 10 of the most memorable (and historic) views of London, City, Civil War, Guy Fawkes, Hampstead, Henry I, Medieval, Monuments/memorials/gateways, Stuart, Twentieth century | Tagged English Civil War, Gunpowde Plot, Hampstead, Hampstead Heath, King Henry I, London views, Parliament Hill, Stone of Free Speech | Leave a Comment ยป
10 sites from London at the time of the Magna Carta โ 9. Old St Paul's Cathedralโฆ
The first great stone cathedral on the site where Sir Christopher Wren's St Paul's now stands was a relative โ and as yet incomplete โ newcomer in 1215. Construction on it had started more than 120 years before in 1087 but it eventually took more than 200 years to finish.
It was Bishop Maurice, chaplain to William the Conqueror (he donated some Caen stone for its construction), who began the project after the previous wooden Saxon church on the site โ the latest in a succession of them dating back to the 7th century โ had been destroyed by fire (although it was under successor Bishop Richard de Beaumis that work began to really take shape).
The first part of the building to be completed was the quire in 1148 โ its opening was delayed by another fire in 1135 caused during civil unrest following the death of King Henry I โ but it wasn't until after the Magna Carta's advent โ in 1240 โ that the church was eventually consecrated by Bishop Roger Niger.
Originally designed in the Norman Romanesque-style, the architectural style changed during the building process into the Early English Gothic style.
Enlarged and renovated several times since construction began, it wasn't fully completed until the 14th century โ when it was the largest church in England and the third largest in Europe featuring the tallest steeple, built in 1221, and spire, built in 1315, ever built (that is, until 1561 when it was knocked down by lightning).
It later contained a number of important relics including the arms of Mellitus, the first bishop of London (see our earlier post on him here), St Mary Magdalene's hair, the head of King Ethelbert and, importantly for the time, some pieces from the skull of St Thomas รก Becket. Among the tombs inside the emerging church in 1215 were those of Sebba, King of the East Saxons, who had been buried in the north aisle in 695, and that of King Ethelred "The Unready".
While the exterior was remodelled in the early 17th century โ including the addition of a monumental new porch by architect Inigo Jones โ the medieval building remained standing until the Great Fire of 1666.
PICTURE: Via Wikipedia
Posted in 10 sites from London at the time of the Magna Carta, Christopher Wren, City, Ethelred, Great Fire of London, Henry I, Inigo Jones, Medieval, Norman, William the Conqueror | Tagged Bishop Maurice, Bishop Richard de Beaumis, Bishop Roger Niger, City of London, Great Fire of 1666, Inigo Jones, King Ethelbert, King Ethelred the Unready, King Henry I, Magna Carta, Old St Paul's Cathedral, Sebba King of the East Saxons, Sir Christopher Wren, St Thomas รก Becket, William the Conqueror | Leave a Comment ยป
Daytripper โ Rochester Castleโฆ
We've visited Rochester before but given it's the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta we thought it would be good to take a more in-depth look at Rochester Castle and the events that took place there after the sealing of the "Great Charter".
Rochester Castle was first built in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings as a Norman stronghold to control the Medway and the Roman road โ Watling Street โ which crossed it at that point. There was a Roman-era town on the site and it's likely the first castle โ surrounded by a deep ditch and featuring walls of earth topped with timber โ was built within the town's walls โ possibly on the site of the existing castle.
Work on a stone castle was started in the late 1080s by Gundulf, the Bishop of Rochester (he also built the first Tower of London), and the castle precincts outer walls still largely follow the line of his original curtain walls. The keep was built by William de Corbeil, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was granted the castle by King Henry I in 1127. It remained in the custody of the archbishops until the events of 1215.
Following the sealing of the Magna Carta in May, relations between King John and the barons soured again into outright civil war with the castle declared for the rebels. In October and November, 1215, it was held for some seven weeks by a force of knights โ accounts suggest between 95 and 140 โ against the forces of King John. These eventually breached the south curtain wall and after the forces of the knights โ who were led by William de Albini and Reginald de Cornhill โ retreated to the keep, the king ordered his sappers to work.
The miners were successful in undermining the south-west tower which collapsed along with a large section of the keep (the fat of 40 pigs were apparently used to make sure the fire in the mine was hot enough). The defenders nonetheless kept fighting, retreating further into the remains of the keep, until they were eventually forced to surrender when faced with starvation. King John's fury at their resistance was said to be great but while some of the defenders lost their hands and feet when they were apparently lopped off on his orders after surrendering, he was convinced to spare the holdouts from being hanged on the spot and merely had them imprisoned.
The tower was later rebuilt by King John's long ruling son, King Henry III, and you can see its distinct round shape (in contrast with the earlier, square towers) when looking at the keep today. (Incidentally, King John's siege was the castle's second major siege โ the first had taken place in 1088 when the forces of King William II (Rufus) had besieged the castle which was then held by the rebellious Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux, who was involved in an attempt to put William the Conqueror's eldest son, Robert, Duke of Normandy, on the throne in place of William (who was the second son). Odo was forced to come to terms and exiled as a result of the siege).
In the hands of the Crown after King John's siege, the castle was again the site of a siege in 1264 โ this time unsuccessful when rebels under the command of Simon de Montfort failed to take it from those of King Henry III (although the garrison was later forced to surrender following events elsewhere).
It was rebuilt and repaired a number of times, including during the reigns of King Edward III and that of King Richard II (during whose reign it was also ransacked in the Peasant's Revolt of 1381). Other kings to visit it over the years included King Henry VII and King Henry VIII.
Already much deteriorated and neglected, in 1610, King James I gave the castle to Sir Anthony Weldon whose family sold off some of the timber and stone to local builders. It survived the Civil War without incident and was used as a public pleasure garden from the 1870s onward before, in 1884, it was sold to the City of Rochester. In 1965 responsibility for its care was given to the Ministry of Public Building and Works. Current managers, English Heritage, took over the site in 1984.
The castle remains an imposing site in Rochester and the outer walls of the keep remain intact even if it's no more than a shell. Worth the climb to the top simply to take advantage of the spectacular views of the town and cathedral below!
WHERE: Rochester Castle, Rochester, Kent โ nearest train station is Rochester (half a mile); WHEN: 10am to 6pm daily (until 30th September); COST:ยฃ6.20 adults/ยฃ3.90 children (aged 5-15) and concessions (free for English Heritage members); WEBSITE: www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/rochester-castle.
Posted in 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, Civil War, Daytrips, Edward III, Henry I, Henry II, Henry III, James I, John, Medieval, Norman, Norman Conquest, Peasants Revolt, Richard II, William II, William the Conqueror | Tagged 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, Battle of Hastings, Daytripper, English Civil War, Gundulf Bishop of Rochester, King Edward III, King Henry I, King Henry III, King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, King James I, King John, King Richard II, King William II, King William Rufus, King William the Conqueror, Odo Bishop of Bayeaux, Peasant's Revolt, Reginald de Cornhill, Rochester, Rochester Castle, Simon de Montfort, Sir Anthony Weldon, William de Albini | 3 Comments ยป
10 sites from London at the time of the Magna Carta โ 2. St Bartholomew the Greatโฆ
St Bartholomew the Great in Smithfield โ the oldest parish church in London (see our earlier piece here) โ is worth a revisit thanks to the fact that it would have been standing (at least partially) when the seal of King John was first affixed to the Magna Carta .
Only half the size it once was, this church was founded in 1123 AD as the priory church for a community of Augustinian Canons and owes its origins to Rahere, a favored courtier of King Henry I who renounced his way of life and made a pilgrimage to Rome, returning to found both the church and nearby hospital for the poor.
Only the eastern part of the church was built by the time of the death of Rahere โ the first prior โ in 1145 and the building continued for some years afterward. While the interior walls now look somewhat plain, they would have been highly decorated when the building was originally constructed. At the time of the Magna Carta, the church would have only been partly completed.
The tomb of Rahere still lies within the church, on the left hand side of the altar โ although the canopy over it dates from the 15th century. There were some healing miracles recorded at the tomb.
The church's current configuration came about when the priory was dissolved in 1539 and the nave of the church was pulled down, leaving what's there now โ the quire, altar and lady chapel.
The brick tower at the church's west end dates from the 1620s while the gateway through which you enter the church grounds features a restored 13th century arch topped by a late Tudor building.
The church was briefly used by some Dominican friars but since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I has fulfilled the role of parish church. A concerted restoration effort began in the mid-19th century by Sir Aston Webb (architect of the Victoria & Albert Museum), leaving the Lady Chapel with a very different feel to the Norman choir. The building is now Grade I-listed.
WHERE: Off Little Britain, West Smithfield (nearest tube station is Barbican); WHEN: 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday, 10.30am to 4pm Saturday, 8.30am to 8pm Sunday (except for services) ; COST: ยฃ4 an adult/ยฃ3.50 concession/ยฃ10 a family; WEBSITE: www.greatstbarts.com
Posted in 10 sites from London at the time of the Magna Carta, Churches, Dissolution, Elizabeth I, Henry I, Medieval, Norman, Smithfield | Tagged 10 sites from London at the time of the Magna Carta, Aston Webb, Dissolution, King Henry I, Queen Elizabeth I, Rahere, Smithfield, St Bartholomew the Great | 1 Comment ยป
10 sites from London at the time of the Magna Carta โ 1. The Towerโฆ
This week we're starting a new series in honour of the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta in which we look back at the London of 1215. First up we take a look at the Tower of London which was a smaller version of the complex of buildings which today exists on the site.
By 1215, the Tower of London โ the fortress first constructed on the orders of William the Conqueror โ had already existed for more than 100 years, nestled into a corner of the city's walls which had existed since Roman times.
Then, as now, the White Tower โ initially itself known as the Tower of London, it was later dubbed the White Tower thanks to the whitewash used to cover the Kentish limestone to protect it from the weather (and for its visual impact) โ stood at the heart of the complex. Unlike today's building, it lacked the large windows which date from the early 18th century, and while the towers were believed to be capped with cones, the present cupolas date from the reign of King Henry VIII.
While it had long been surrounded by a palisade and ditch, in 1189, King Richard I's chancellor William Longchamp, the Bishop of Ely, had begun to extend the castle's defences while the king was on crusade (in fact, the first siege of the Tower took place in 1191 when the then Prince John did so in opposition to Longchamp's regime โ it only lasted three days before Longchamp surrendered).
This extension, which was completed by King John following his accession to the throne in 1199, saw the size of the bailey around the White Tower doubled and a new curtain wall and towers โ including the Bell Tower โ built around its outer perimeter with a ditch below (the ruins of the Wardrobe Tower, just to the east of the White Tower show where the original Roman-era wall ran).
But it wasn't until the reign of King John's son, King Henry III, that the royal palace which now stands on the river side of the White Tower was constructed. Until that point โ and at the time of the signing of the Magna Carta โ the royal apartments remained within the White Tower itself, located on the upper floor.
Like those of the garrison commander known as the constable (located on the entrance level), the king's apartments would have consisted of a hall and a large chamber, which may have been divided into smaller chambers with wooden partitions as well as a chapel (on the upper level this was the still existing Chapel of St John the Evangelist, although it would have then been more more richly decorated). Unlike the lower levels, the king's level was of double height with a gallery (this level now has its own full floor).
The royal apartments had a variety of uses โ as well as a residence and refuge for the king, they were also at times a place to keep high profile prisoners such as the Bishop of Durham, Ranulf Flambard, who was imprisoned on the orders of King Henry I (and who escaped from an upper window on a rope which had been smuggled in to him and fled to Normandy).
It is also worth noting that while King John apparently kept exotic animals at the Tower, it is his son, King Henry III who is usually credited with founding the Royal Menagerie there.
And it was his son, King Edward I, who expanded the Tower to its current size of about 18 acres by rebuilding the western section of the inner ward and adding the outer ward.
WHERE: Tower of London (nearest Tube station Tower Hill); WHEN: 9am to 5.30pm, Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 5.30pm Sunday to Monday; COST: ยฃ24.50 adults; ยฃ11 children under 15; ยฃ18.70 concessions; ยฃ60.70 for a family (discounts for online purchases/memberships); WEBSITE: www.hrp.org.uk/toweroflondon/.
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Lost London โ Baynard's Castle (part 1)โฆ
Baynard's Castle actually refers to two buildings โ a Norman fortification demolished in the early 13th century and a later medieval palace located to the east of the original structure. This week we're looking at the first of those buildings โ the Norman fortification.
The first Baynard's Castle was built in the late 11th century by Ralph Baynard (Baignard) and is believed to have replaced an earlier fortification at the site at the junction of the Thames and the Fleet rivers (the river now emerges into the Thames under Blackfriars Bridge).
Baynard (his name may be the origin of the name for Bayswater โ Baynard's Watering place โ see our earlier post here), was the sheriff of Essex and a supporter of William the Conqueror.
The castle โ which is said to have featured walls and parapets and which is generally said to have been on the waterfront (although some have said it was located inland) โ remained in Baynard's family until the reign of King Henry I when in 1111, his grandson William Baynard apparently forfeited his lands for supporting Henry's eldest brother and would-be king, Robert Curthose.
It was later passed to the King's steward Robert Fitz Richard, son of the Earl of Clare, and is known to have been inherited by his grandson, Robert Fitzwalter.
Fitzwalter, however, was a key opponent of King John and as early as 1212 he was in hot water for his part in a conspiracy against the king, although he stated it was because the king tried to seduce his daughter, Matilda the Fair. Either way, he escaped trial by heading to France and John seized the opportunity to raze the castle which he did on 14th January, 1213.
Fitzwalter was later forgiven under an amnesty and went on to play a leading role among the baronial opposition to Kong John โ he was among 25 barons charged with enforcing the promises of the Magna Carta of 1215.
The name Baynard's Castle is remembered in the London ward of Castle Baynard (pictured) which covers the area in which it once stood.
Posted in Blackfriars, City, Henry I, John, Lost London, Medieval, Norman Conquest, The Thames, William the Conqueror | Tagged Baynard's Castle, Blackfriars Bridge, Fleet River, King Henry I, King John, Magna Carta, Ralph Baynard, River Thames, Robert Curthose, Robert Fitzwalter, William the Conqueror | Leave a Comment ยป
Lost London โ Queenhitheโฆ
Not, strictly speaking, lost, Queenhithe โ a dock on the north bank of the Thames โ is nonetheless these days merely a shadow of its former self.
There has been a dock here since Saxon times when it is recorded that King Alfred (he of 'The Great' fame), established a harbour here in 883. It was then known as Ethelred's Hythe (the Ethelred being that of his brother-in-law and 'hythe' being a Saxon word for a trading shore where goods could be traded directly out of boats).
Queenhithe took its name from Queen Matilda, the wife of King Henry I, who was granted dues from goods being traded at the dock in the early 1100's โ a right which was later inherited by future English queens.
The dock reached the peak of its popularity in the 13th century when it became the principal site for the landing of grain and other food supplies to feed London but in the 15th century, the dock's importance waned as other docks downstream, better suited to larger watercraft, took over much of its trade.
Remains of the wooden timbers which in medieval times lined the Thames waterfront have been found here. The inlet for Queenhithe's harbour (pictured above) is one of few left on The Thames.
The name these days gives itself to Queenhithe street (which leads to the inlet) and the Queenhithe Ward, one of 25 wards in the City of London. There was also a former church known as St Michael Queenhithe โ it was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren and then demolished in the late 19th century.
Posted in Alfred the Great, Christopher Wren, City, Great Fire of London, Henry I, Lost London, Medieval, The Thames | Tagged 1666, Ethelred's Hythe, Great Fire of London, King Alfred the Great, King Henry I, Queen Matilda, Queenhithe, Queenhithe Street, Queenhithe Ward, Sir Christopher Wren, St Michael Queenhithe | 1 Comment ยป
Daytripper โ Windsor Castleโฆ
Given we're marking the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with a look at sites of significance to her story located in London, it's perhaps only fitting that we take a look at the nearest royal residence outside the city.
Windsor, located as close as half an hour by train from London's Paddington station (or around 50 minutes to an hour from Waterloo), boasts plenty to see including the historic town centre, nearby Eton, great river and country walks and, of course, Legoland. But today our attention will remain on Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world.
There has been a fortress on this site since shortly after the Norman invasion when in about 1080 King William the Conqueror ordered it constructed on a ridge above the river bank as part of a series of defensive fortifications around London. The earth and timber Norman castle was gradually added to over the years โ King Henry I (reigned 1100-1135), the first king to live here, added domestic quarters while King Henry II (reigned 1154-1189) built substantial royal apartments transforming the castle into a palace and began replacing the outer timber walls with stone fortifications as well as rebuilding the Norman Keep as the Round Tower (parts of which still date from this period). King Henry III (reigned 1216-1272) built upon and expanded his work.
But it was in the reign of King Edward III (1307-1327) that the castle was expanded enormously. This included the reconstruction of the lower ward including the rebuilding of the chapel, naming it St George's (although the current chapel dates from the reign of King Edward IV โ 1461-1470), and the reconstruction of the upper ward complete with apartments for him and his wife, Queen Phillipa, arranged around courtyards (although some of the work wasn't completed until the reign of his successor, King Richard II โ 1377-1399). It was also during King Edward III's reign that the castle became the base for the Order of the Garter (which he created in 1348), a role it still fulfills.
Other works were ordered by successive Tudor monarchs including King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, and Queen Mary I. Parliamentary forces seized the castle during the Civil War (Oliver Cromwell did use it as his headquarters for a time) and Royalists were imprisoned here (King Charles I was in fact buried in a vault beneath St George's Chapel after his execution having been previously imprisoned here).
The next major additions came in the reign of King Charles II (1660-1685) when the Upper Ward and State Apartments were reconstructed in baroque splendor, the latter complete with splendid murals ceiling paintings by Italian artist Antonio Verro (the murals were later destroyed but some of the ceiling paintings survive).
From the time of King William III (1689-1702), monarchs began spending more time at Hampton Court Palace but the focus returned to Windsor with King George III. He ordered a range of improvements and updates including modernising Frogmore House in the Home Park for his wife Queen Caroline (the property was subsequently used by various royals but no-one currently lives there), but many of these were stopped prematurely due to his illness. His son, King George IV, picked up where his father left off.
In the reign of Queen Victoria, Windsor became the royal family's principal residence and was visited by heads of state including King Louis Philippe in 1844 and Emperor Napoleon III in 1855. The Queen's husband, Prince Albert, died here on 14th December, 1861.
King Edward VII (1901-1910) and King George V (1910-1936) both had a hand in redecorating the palace and the Queen's father, King George VI (1936-1952), was living in the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park when he succeeded to the throne.
In more recent times, the castle was the home to the Queen, then Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret, for much of World War II. The castle suffered its greatest setback in recent times in 1992 when a serious fire broke out in the Queen's Private Chapel which destroyed several rooms including the ceiling of St George's Hall which dated from the reign of King George IV. Restoration works took five years to complete.
Today the Queen spends many private weekends at the castle while the court is officially in residence here for a month over the Easter period and during Ascot Week in June โ it's at this time that the Garter Day celebrations take place with the installation of new knights.
The Queen also hosts State Visits here with banquets held in St George's Hall as well as what are known as a 'sleep and dine' in which high profile figures are invited to dinner with the Queen before being shown a special display of items from the Royal Library and then spending the night. The Royal Standard flies from the Round Tower when the Queen is in residence.
As well as touring the State Apartments, the Gallery, Queen Mary's Dolls' House (completed in the 1920s for Queen Mary, wife of King George V), and St George's Chapel, visitors to the castle can experience the Changing of the Guard at 11am every day but Sundays between May and early August (and every second day after that).
WHERE: Windsor (a short walk from either Windsor Central Station or Windsor & Eton Riverside Station); WHEN: 9.45am to 5.15pm until 27th July (times vary after this date โ check the website); COST: ยฃ17 an adult/ยฃ10.20 a child (under 17s โ under fives free)/ยฃ15.50 concession/ยฃ44.75 family (price includes an audio tour); WEBSITE: www.royalcollection.org.uk/visit/windsorcastle.
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After the best part of a day spent in Sindelfingen rooting around in the undergrowth for edible greenery, I was ravenous. The caterers had messed up our lunch order, and there had been nothing for me to eat, so by mid afternoon, all I'd consumed since a pre-departure bowl of oats in Wiesbaden at 6am was approximately 22 wild plant leaves, one semi-poisonous berry and a grass-green banana and nettle smoothie. My stomach hurt.
Once the seminar ended, I headed outside for a quick stroll (and to look for sustenance). Sindelfingen is small and in part, very pretty, with lots of half-timber buildings and a surprising amount of public green space, but on a Saturday afternoon, it was also eerily quiet. As I hunted with increasing urgency for a snack โ any snack โ as I waited to meet my good friend Jen, it became clear that nothing was open at all. I found myself dreaming of the enormous vending machine I'd spotted at at Stuttgart railway station that morning, filled with an astonishing array of regional products to choose from if you needed to do a quick shop as you passed through.
By the time Jen picked me up, explaining that in this town, everything was shut between 3 and 6 on Saturdays, I was charging around the uneven cobbled streets like a rabid dog. So, just a note in case you're visiting Sindelfingen of a weekend: bring sandwiches.
Jen collected me from a street corner, having accidentally formed part of a wedding procession in her car, and we made our way slowly out of town in a chain of loudly honking vehicles. We'd planned to eat in Singelfingen at a traditional Schwabian restaurant called Fรคssle, but the owner had broken her foot and declined to open up that day. (No stamina, these Germans.) Instead, we drove the short distance to the contiguous town of Bรถblingen that Jen calls home, to a small, plain pub adjacent to a neat plot of community gardens on the eastern outskirts of town.
Arriving just before opening time at 16:00 (which is pretty standard for this local, casual sort of a place), we briefly had the large room to ourselves before other seats began to fill with folk who'd finished up a good Saturday's gardening. Our surroundings โ wood-panelled walls, a huge fireplace and typically rustic wooden tables furnished with faded red napkins and potted plants โ were cosy but, like the menu, very simple; the service and atmosphere that of a relaxed family-run business.
The menu offered a selection of straightforward German basics โ a couple of Schnitzel, pork steaks with herb butter and fried potatoes, Zwiebelrostbraten (fried beef and onions in gravy) โ plus a pleasing list of proper Swabian grub (Schwaben being a southwestern region of Germany with a very strong identity โ and dialect). The culinary specialties from this area are very homely and simple, the best known being Maultaschen (large, ravioli-like pasta pockets stuffed with ground meat and usually served in a broth or with butter and onions), and meat dishes involving sour offal โ liver (Leber), kidneys (Nieren) or tripe (Kutteln). Spรคtzle (egg noodles), Flรคdle (pancakes, often cut into strips), or Schupfnudeln (finger shaped potato dumplings) are generally served on the side.
Frustratingly, most of these dishes are off the cards for me. (In a rustic local place like this one, vegetarians and vegans will find their options extremely limited, too: you can hope for a couple of salads, but even the Spรคtzle will probably come with bacon in). I persuaded Jen to pick something off the Schwabian menu to satisfy my curiosit: she ordered Maultaschen in Eimantel (Maultaschen coated in egg) which came to the table as meat-filled pasta pockets sliced into strips and incorporated into a thin brown omelette. By this point I was so hungry that the whole menu was swimming before my eyes and I'm afraid wasn't in the mood to experiment with tripe, so I ended up having pork fillet with pepper sauce and Bratkartoffeln (pictured top), which is not a classic Schwabian meal, but was a very good one indeed.
After food and drinks, Jen drove me back to Sindelfingen to catch my train. I'd had plenty of exercise, plenty of food (eventually), and my train journey back to Wiesbaden โ rain trickling endlessly down the windows โ was a very contented one, all the way home.
p.s. sorry for the lack of decent photos but, you know, first rabid hunger, then dinner with a friend I'd not seen in over a year. Priorities.
p.p.s. I've started (very enthusiastically) sharing my various excursions on my Instagram Stories, so do come along over there if you'd like to join me. On Wednesdays, I try German specialties on your behalf (#dietzeats). | {
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Takeaway: Saving money is basically a way of buying back your own time. If you're 30 (the average age of a visitor to ALOP), and you retire at 62 (the US average), for every $18.12 you save today you buy back one day of your life in the future. Plug in your own numbers below to figure out how much a day of your life is worth!
Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes, 14s.
Saving money is basically a way of buying back your own timeโand after you add in the powerful effects of compound interest, you quickly realize just how much of your future time and freedom you can buy back with very little cost to you today.
I recently got my hands dirty and ran the numbers for just how much time you buy back when you save money. The result is incredible: if you're an average reader of this site, for every $18.12 you save today you buy back an entire day of your life when you retire.
Want to see how much you need to save to buy back a day of your own life?
I asked my buddy Ryan to program up a simple calculator to calculate exactly how much money you need to save today to do just that. Just plug in your own numbers (don't worry, I'm not recording anything), and the calculator will spit out exactly how much money you need to save today to buy back one day of your life.
This idea is powerful, but it doesn't take into account two things, both which make the effect even more profound.
It assumes that you'll spend the money you save immediately when you retireโnot part-way into your retirement like you likely will. Interest rates compound like crazy over time, which will only make your money travel that much further.
As you get accustomed to saving more money, you may also become accustomed to spending less. That means you'll need less money to live off of when you retire, which will make your savings travel that much further.
I think the point of productivity is to get more meaningful things done in less time so you can make more time for what's important to you. Saving more money accomplishes the same thingโalbeit over a much larger timeframeโand it may be one of the smartest things you do with your money.
Quick heads up: I'm still gathering and piecing together my thoughts from my experiment to go vegetarian for 60 days. Expect that article in a week or two! | {
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Tag Archives: The Decatur Book Festival
VouchedATL (& friends) at the Decatur Book Festival!
It's Labor Day weekend which in Atlanta means the Decatur Book Festival is taking the city by storm! Once again, the Vouched table will be set up at the festival all weekend, this time we'll be sharing a booth with the 421 and Publishing Genius in the ART | DBF pavilion, and in really good company there, neighbored by arts organizations such as our pals at BURNAWAY, Dad's Garage, Deer Bear Wolf, Mike Germon & John Carroll, Lily & the Tigers, and more! You'll find us in BOOTH 324 โ 325.
Here's a map!
(it'll get bigger when you click on it, promise.)
As always though, there will be plenty of other things to do and see at the festival. I've compiled a list of events below that may help, but I heartily suggest you take a peak at the full schedule of events here. For updates on events throughout the weekend you can check out VouchedATL's twitter page, and of course, the Decatur Book Festival's twitter page!
Here are some highlights from the weekend's schedule for you!
Saturday, August 30th:
10 a.m.: Labor of Love: Running a Small Press โ (Marriott Conference Center Ballroom C) moderated by Amy McDaniel with panelists Bruce Covey, Matt DeBenedictis, Amanda Mills, and Adam Robinson
10 a.m.: The Wren's Nest Scribes (The Decatur Recreation Center Studio) listen to the works of the students of the Wren's Nest KIPP Strive Academy 1
3 p.m. โ 3:45 p.m.: Best American Poetry Book Launch (The Decatur Recreation Center Gym) featuring Jericho Brown and Patricia Lockwood!
5:30 p.m. โ 6:15 p.m.: Worth A Thousand โ (At the Decatur High School Stage) a collaboration between Vouched Books and #WeLoveATL. Readings from Thomas Wheatley, Christina Lee, Alex Gallo-Brown, and Amy McDaniel, inspired by the photographs of David Voggenthaler, Wes Quarles, Jennifer Schwartz and Stephanie Calabrese.
5:30 p.m. โ 6:15 p.m.: The Wren's Nest High School Publishing Co. (The Decatur Recreation Center Studio)
5:3o p.m. โ 6:15 p.m.: Yells & Oats: Write Club Atlanta tackles the classics (the Decatur Recreation Center Gym)
12 p.m.: LGBT Poetry (Eddie's Attic Stage) Megan Volpert, Matthea Harvey, and Mark Wunderlich
2:30 p.m.: The Collected Works of Lucille Clifton (The Decatur Conference Center Ballroom) Jericho Brown, Kevin Young, Sharan Strange, and Dana Greene
4:15 p.m.: Emory University (Local Poetry Stage) Bruce Covey, Jericho Brown, Gina Myers, Dana Sokolowski
Tags: Publishing Genius, the 421, The Decatur Book Festival, Vouched Books
Author Laura Relyea
Vouched ATL September wrap-up
Whoa September flew by! It feels like maybe October is following suit. Before time gets away from me I'd like to do a round up of VouchedATL's September happenings. But since it's October, I'll sneak a trick in the treat: this whole post is backwards.
We had a reading on September 19th! It was full of wonder and glory! Our readers were stupendous! The venue was amazing! The audience was beautiful!
Here's a picture of Molly Brodak and Matt DeBenedictus reading to us. They charmed everyone's pants off. Molly made caramels and they were absolutely delicious. That tells you a lot about Molly, doesn't it? I can only imagine that it takes great patience and precision to make chocolate dipped caramels. She's just as careful with her words, and it shows.
Matt gave everyone choices. He would hold up his hands and summarize option 1 and option 2. It was kind of a Choose Your Own Adventure situation. Who doesn't love choosing their own adventure? At the end of one of his stories, about different popes, he stood up on his chair like a boss. It was great.
Before them Cristina Martin read. Her poems are sweet and carbonated like champagne, brimming with description that bursts off the page. They're beautiful to hear. Cristina read after Daniel Beauregard, whose poetry is full of undercurrents and introspection. This is what they looked like reading.
First of the evening was Sarah Beard, who was spritely and potent. Before her there was set-up times. Check out the amazing lighting that the goat-farm had for us!
The VouchedATL Chalkboard actually made its debut a week before at the Decatur Book Festival! Two days of book-loving bliss with the great people of Wink! The pictures say quite a bit for me.
I'd like to take a second and thank all of the local writers who came by to visit throughout the two days: Gina Myers, Cristina Martin, Molly Brodak, Matt DeBenedictis, Tom Cheshire, Jamie Iredell (+ family!), Blake Butler, Ben Spivey, Melysa Martinez, Johnny Carroll, and John Steen. All of you really made my weekend. It was also wonderful to meet so many new writers and readers. I hope that everyone at the festival had as much fun as we did. (Trust me, we had a lot of fun.)
Also a thousand thank you's to the good people of the Goat Farm who were so incredibly helpful . More thank you's to our stupendous readers! Thank you to Wink for being the best bunch of booth buddies! Thank you to my awesome husband for being such a champion with a camera!
Our next Vouched Presents reading will be Wednesday, November 9th at the Goatfarm, with awesome readings by Robert Pfeiffer, Gina Myers, Tom Cheshire, and Amy Herschleb! More details, Awful Interviews, and an awesome poster to come!
Tags: Atlanta, Daniel Beauregard, Gina Myers, Gratitude, Laura Straub, Loose Change Magazine, Matt DeBenedictis, Molly Brodak, The Decatur Book Festival, The Goatfarm Atlanta, Tom Cheshire, Vouched Atlanta, Wink Atlanta | {
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"I look at it this way: I don't belong there. I really believe in the coaching profession and what the word coach means, and the gentlemen that are in โ all the gentlemen that are in that Hall of Fame as coaches โ [I know] why they are deserving, and why I don't belong, but why I'm there.
I never coached a [Catholic Youth Organization] team. I never hauled a group of wannabes in the back of a truck to Central Park and worked them out from dawn to dusk. I never took a kid home in my car and treated his athlete's [foot] in my house when I was in high school. I never did the 8 million hours of work that a student-manager/assistant coach did. I never did any of that stuff.
I was pushed through a door and a silver spoon was shoved in my mouth, that had Kareem [Abdul-Jabbar] and Magic [Johnson] and [James] Worthy and [Bob] McAdoo and [Byron] Scott and [Michael] Cooper and [Norm] Nixon. I mean, that's how I got my start. And most of the guys that are in [the Hall] did it the other way. So that's how I look at it.
Yes, sir, Mr. Riley, after 24 years โฆ you've earned it.
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The University of Arizona School of Information, the Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory, the University Libraries, the American Astronomical Society and CyVerse are working to create a data hub for previously uncurated astronomical data.
Astronomy data represent a curation challenge for information managers, as well as for research and computational astronomers. Extracting knowledge from these heterogeneous and complex datasets is particularly complicated and requires both interdisciplinary and domain expertise to accomplish true curation, with an overall goal of facilitating reproducible science through discoverability and persistence.
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Where you live is your home; the residence hall you move into at Central will become your home away from home. Your roommate will become like family. The resident directors are not parents, but rather adult friends who carry a certain responsibility for your well-being. Over 85% of Central's traditional students live on-campus. Living on campus provides a rich and meaningful experience as students strive to live in community with one another. Each residence hall as a unique feel and influence as student grow together through campus activities that occur as a part of the residential program. Each week you can expect that something is happening on your wing or in your building, so jump in and make a life-long connection!
The Resident Director (RD) will be available to help students while they become accustomed to dorm life. The RD's role is to put students in touch with the privileges and responsibilities which are theirs and about which they might be in doubt. They also minister to the needs in their dorm and are involved in student care.
For the safety of our students, all residents have an intrusion security system in place. At 12:00 midnight Sunday through Thursday and 1:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday, all residence hall doors are locked and the security system armed. First semester Freshmen only have "time in" at these times. This is part of our success studies program. Students are encouraged to sign-up for TIGER ALERTS to receive emergency notifications right on your cell phone. You can sign-up for Tiger Alerts through the I.T. department. For evacuation and shelter locations click here.
Residence halls on the Central Christian College campus are designed for small group living. Stoll Hall (1927), Parsons Hall (1965), Gillespie Hall (1980), and Kline Hall (1992) are designed to house 300 students and include lounges, visitation areas, recreation areas, and resident directors apartments. Married student housing can accommodate 10 couples.
The dorm rooms are furnished with a bed, personal storage facilities, and desks. Students should bring their own linens and mattress pads. Quilts, blankets, rugs, pillows, study lamps, wastebaskets, etc. are not supplied. It may be good to include your roommate in the planning for bedspreads and drapes. This can be done after you arrive on campus and have a chance to talk over preferences.
The only requirement we have regarding students bringing refrigerators is that they must be 4.4 cubic feet or smaller. Televisions do not require specific approval. Cable television and VCRs are available in the lounges. Unfortunately, due to regulations by the fire marshall, microwaves are not allowed in the dorm rooms however, each residence hall has a microwave available for student use.
There are coin-operated washers and dryers in the residence halls. There are also several laundromats in McPherson. Ironing boards and drying rack are supplied, but irons are not. Storage space for labeled trunks and suitcases is also provided. | {
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Grab a ticket while they last, 1608 Crafthouse has another beer dinner on the way and you certainly don't want to miss out! On November 10th, Chef Kevin Sharkey will pair his award winning cuisine with four fine brews from Old Bust Head Brewing Co. Check out the tantalizing menu below, and click on the featured beers for tasting notes and other info from the good folks at Old Bust Head. We hope to see you there! | {
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Floating docks come in two types. Those that float free and attach only at the shore, and those that "ride" up and down on vertical polls that are anchored in the bottom. Each type has different pros and cons, but with both, the most obvious limitation is solidity. The smaller you are, the less that's a factor โ except on a wavy day โ when it's more of a factor.
A floating pier of this type is good for very deep water or extremely mucky bottoms. Another "claimed" advantage is that (some of) these piers can be left out all winter, that the ice won't hurt them. Some manufacturers will offer a warranty that covers just that sort of thing.
While it's true that these piers-without-legs can be an advantage in very deep waters or where the bottom is mucky or has large boulders, their length is limited to a very few sections. That's not a problem where it's deep because you don't need a long pier where it's deep. But if you need a longer pier, it won't be enough to anchor the pier only at the shore. The first wind would rip that right out.
Whether these piers can really stand up to the spring ice movement is dependent on the size and orientation of the lake. Generally these piers are problematic in larger lakes for this reason. When the ice moves on a larger lake (2-3 miles across) not much will stand in it's way. Just because the pier will ride on top of the ice as the ice sheet moves beneath it won't save the pier when mounds and mounds of ice pile up. Manufacturers know the limitations of their piers, but individual dealers may not. A warranty is no guarantee that ice won't damage your pier. Guarantors simply know that the odds are in their favor and can accept some risk.
These floating piers ride up and down guided by poles that are driven into the ground. They're good for widely fluctuating water levels like rivers, flowages, and inland tidal waters.
The relative difficulty of installing and removing these piers combined with their inherent non-solidity makes them a niche product โ great for fluctuating waters.
Here in d'nort, pole type floaters must be removed over the winter just like any other pier that's supported by poles. Their driven-in legs are even more vulnerable to ice damage than piers with footpads or wheels, which can at least slip.
A Pier of d'Nort dock is not the answer for everyone. Just almost everyone. But if you're going to need another kind of pier, we understand, and we hope that these pages offer some measure of help. | {
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75 mph speed limit green-lighted by Michigan House panel
Updated Jan 19, 2019; Posted Feb 02, 2016
By Emily Lawler | [email protected]
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Speed limits could raise under legislation which passed the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Tuesday.
(MLive file photo)
LANSING, MI -- Speed limits on some Michigan freeways could eventually reach 80 miles per hour under a package approved by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Tuesday.
In the first year after enactment, the legislation would raise speed limits to 75 miles per hour on an estimated 600 miles of rural highway stretches, said sponsor Bradford Jacobsen, R-Oxford. He said that would maintain the safety of the roads.
"Most expressways are designed for 5 over, if you would, so they're designed at 75 miles per hour," Jacobsen said.
From there the Michigan Department of Transportation and Michigan State Police could study certain stretches for even higher speed limits. Where it's feasible and safe, they could raise the speed limit to 80 miles per hour.
"While this legislation specifically calls for raising speed limits on certain freeways to 75 mph, we included provisions that also allows for the studying of raising the speed limit to 80 mph in the future," Jacobsen said.
The legislature has toyed with the idea of raising speed limits for several years. Jacobsen sponsored a similar package in 2014, when some state senators were also considering changes.
Jacobsen said the 75 mile limit would apply to rural and not urban places, where there are few exits and relatively straight stretches. He said possible areas where the speed limit would raise included parts of I-75 north of bay city, parts of I-69 between Flint and Lansing and US-127 North of St. John going toward Grayling. There is not yet a full analysis of where speed limits would raise under the bills.
The bills would also up the speed limit on state trunk lines -- the roads with an 'M' in front of their numbers -- to 60 miles per hour from a current 55 miles per hour speed limit. With further study, MDOT and MSP could raise the speed limit on those roads to 65 miles per hour. The bill also moves the speed limit on gravel roads in counties with over 1 million people down to 45 miles per hour from 55 miles per hour.
Promoters of pedestrian and bicycle use spoke against raising the speed limit on rural roads. Nancy Krupiarz, executive director of the Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance, said many of these rural roads in context are carrying pedestrians and bicyclists and sometimes connecting them to trails.
"People can come flying over these hills and around these curves and it could be a very perilous journey," Krupiarz said.
Other bills in the package changed speeds in school zones, removed language that would not have allowed speed limits to be set below the 75th percentile of the speed of free-flowing traffic and change references to points on drivers' licenses and the state's insurance code.
The bills were approved by most committee members, although they did receive some dissenting votes. They head next to the House floor.
Note: This story has been updated to reflect that the bill package changes, not lowers, speed limits in school zones.
Emily Lawler is a Capitol reporter on MLive's statewide Impact Team. You can reach her at [email protected], subscribe to her on Facebook or follow her on Twitter: @emilyjanelawler. | {
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this cellulosic fiber is harmless to human body, and can be completely decomposed in earth.
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TENCELยฎ spunlace nonwoven, applied in spunlace production line, turning TENCELยฎ fiber to nonwoven by nonwoven spunlace technology.
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A local company that we had a pleasure of dealing with on numerous occasions has helped more than anyone else. Speedy Leeds Delivery is a local to Bramley delivery company that has helped to pick up our donated bicycles few times.
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Direct numerical simulation of fluid flow in a 5x5 square rod bundle
Adam Kraus, Elia Merzari, Thomas Norddine, Oana Marin, Sofiane Benhamadouche
Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering
Characterization of parallel flow through rod bundles is of key importance in assessing the performance and safety of several engineering systems, including a majority of nuclear reactor concepts. Inhomogeneities in the bundle cross-section can present complex flow phenomena, including varying local conditions of turbulence. With the ever-increasing capabilities of high-performance computing, Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of turbulent flows is becoming more feasible. Through resolving all scales of turbulence, DNS can serve as a "numerical experiment," and can provide substantial insight into flow physics, but at considerable computational cost. Thus to date, the DNS in open literature for rod bundle flows is relatively scarce, and largely limited to unit-cell domains. Since wall effects are important in rod bundle flows, a multiple-pin DNS study can expand understanding of rod bundle flows while providing valuable reference data for evaluating reduced-resolution techniques. In this work, DNS of a 5x5 square bare rod bundle representative of typical light water reactor fuel dimensions was performed using the spectral element code Nek5000. Turbulent microscales based on an advanced Reynolds-Averaged NavierโStokes model were used to establish the required DNS resolution. Velocity and Reynolds stress fields are analyzed in detail, and invariant analysis is used for further investigation into flow physics. The results show stark changes in the structure of turbulence in the edge gaps, suggesting the presence of gap vortices in these regions. In addition, turbulent kinetic energy budgets are presented to more fully illustrate the various turbulent processes. These data can prove useful for rigorous evaluation of lower-fidelity turbulence modeling approaches.
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2021.108833
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2021.108833
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Kraus, A., Merzari, E., Norddine, T., Marin, O., & Benhamadouche, S. (2021). Direct numerical simulation of fluid flow in a 5x5 square rod bundle. International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 90, [108833]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2021.108833
Kraus, Adam ; Merzari, Elia ; Norddine, Thomas et al. / Direct numerical simulation of fluid flow in a 5x5 square rod bundle. In: International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow. 2021 ; Vol. 90.
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(France24) Booming electric car sales drive lithium rush in Portugal
September 13, 2018 PortugalFrancisco Marques Pereira
(France24)
ยฉ AFP | Portugal is Europe's main lithium producer
BOTICAS (PORTUGAL) (AFP) โ Mining firms are racing to open new lithium mines in Portugal, already Europe's biggest producer of the commodity, thanks to the surge in popularity of electric vehicles powered by lithium-ion batteries.
"The more we drill, the more we find," says David Archer as he stands at the foot of a drilling crane perforating the granite rock of mountains near Boticas in northern Portugal to measure its lithium content.
The metal has become a form of precious "white gold" since demand for electric batteries has taken off.
Archer's British mining firm, Savannah Resources, expects to open "Europe's most important lithium mine" in 2020 here in the remote highlands of Tras-os-Montes, Portugal's poorest and least-known region.
The company announced Monday that lithium resources at its Mina do Barroso project there were 44 percent higher than previously estimated.
Just 25 kilometres (15 miles) away in the town of Montalegre, Portuguese firm Lusorecursos also claims to sit on Europe's "most important lithium deposit" which it expects to begin mining in 2020, according to its financial director Ricardo Pinheiro.
"The battery sector exploded and created a real appetite for lithium," says Lucas Bednarski, managing director of market research site Lithium Today.
โ New generation of batteries โ
Demand for lithium, a silver-white coloured metal that is already used to manufacture lithium-ion batteries used in phones and laptops, has taken off with the rising popularity of electric vehicles, which need powerful batteries.
"I honestly believe that lithium could be the new gold for Portugal," said European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic, who is responsible for energy policy in the European Union's executive arm.
"The reason for that is we expect that by 2025 there will be a market in Europe for batteries worth 250 billion euros ($290 billion) annually."
For almost a year now Sefcovic has been working on a project to build in the EU a new generation of "green" recyclable and reusable batteries.
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Portugal is already Europe's main lithium producer, with a market share of 11 percent, but its output is entirely used to make ceramics and glassware.
"It's known Portugal has the most important reserves in Europe," says Bednarski of Lithium Today, adding that the crucial step will be figuring out whether mining is "economically viable in a very competitive global market".
He estimates it is 2.5 times more expensive to produce lithium extracted from Portugal's granite rocks than from the brine fields of Chile.
โ 'White gold rush' โ
"There is a white gold rush in various jurisdictions in the world. For continental Europe, home of the German and French car industries, the concept of having a European supply chain from mineral to electric vehicle is attractive," says Howard Klein, investment adviser at New York-based RK Equity.
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Since 2016 Portugal has received over 40 requests for permission to look for lithium, he adds.
But the government does not just want to collect royalties for lithium extraction.
It also wants to "seize the opportunity to develop industrial sectors linked to the transformation of the mineral, to battery production, to the auto sector and renewable energy," Sanches said.
Savannah Resources wants to produce a mineral concentrate rich in lithium in Portugal for export.
Lusorecursos' project at Montalegre is even more ambitious as it wants to build a factory that can transform lithium before selling it to battery makers.
โ (Mosaic) Searching for the Traces of Judaism in Portugal (AFP) 'Crucial period' for oil as Iran exports shrink: IEA โ | {
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Myrna Smith. Estelle Brown joined the team soon after, and the line-up that was to become an Atlantic recording group was set.
The group sang backup for many stars, including Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke, Esther Phillips and Aretha Franklin.
In a recording session on March 28, 1967, The Sweet Inspirations provided the back up vocals for Van Morrison on his classic hit "Brown Eyed Girl". It was released in June 1967 and rose to #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. In October 2007, Morrison was awarded a Million-Air certificate by BMI for 8 million air plays of "Brown Eyed Girl"
The Sweet Inspirations recorded by themselves for the first time in April 1967 for Atlantic Records. That session produced the first two singles released by Atlantic, a version of "Why (Am I Treated So Bad)," a song previously recorded by The Staple Singers and a soulful version of "Let It Be Me", a French song which had been a pop and R&B hit for Betty Everett & Jerry Butler in 1964.
Though their first singles lacked much chart success, Atlantic was committed to the group, and an August session in Memphis yielded the bulk of songs used for the group's self-titled debut album, released in the late fall of 1967.
Within a month of their chart climb, the group began work on their second album - a gospel record entitled Songs Of Faith & Inspiration. It was released in 1968 Shortly after cutting the gospel set, the group was back in Atlantic's studios to record their third album. The late April session yielded a version of The Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody", which became the group's fourth R&B chart hit, and a version of The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody," which surprisingly gave the group a charted, though minor hit.
In 1968, the group did studio work on Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland album, performing backing vocals for the track "Burning of the Midnight Lamp."
In 1969, The Sweet Inspirations began working with Elvis Presley as both background singers and his warm-up act, as well as doing occasional 'live' dates with Aretha Franklin.
The Sweet Inspirations' fourth album was recorded in February 1969 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with the famed Muscle Shoals rhythm section, who had played on hit recordings by a number of acts including Aretha Franklin, Percy Sledge, and Clarence Carter.
Cissy's last recording session with The Sweet Inspirations was in October 1969, since she wanted to pursue a solo career and concentrate on her family. The session produced the group's biggest R&B hit in some time. A Gamble & Huff composition, "Gotta Find Me A Brand New Lover" appeared on the group's fifth album (Sweet Sweet Soul).
The remainder of the album was recorded in November 1970, with Sylvia, Estelle, Myrna and new member Ann Williams, a friend of Estelle's who stayed for what turned out to be the group's last full Atlantic album. Also included from that set are "That's The Way My Baby Is", and "Flash In The Pan". Ann disappeared during a tour with Elvis Presley and did not return to the group.
A final Atlantic session in June 1970 brought the group (now a trio with Estelle, Myrna, and Sylvia) its last two singles for the label: "This World" (from the musical "The Me Nobody Knows"), and "Evidence".
In 1973, Estelle, Myrna, and Sylvia recorded an album for Stax Records. By 1979, Estelle had quit the group and was replaced by Gloria Brown, who toured with them but didn't sing on The Sweet Inspirations' last LP, Hot Butterfly, on RSO, with singer Pat Terry featured on the actual recording. They group broke up shortly thereafter.
In 1978, the group sang backing vocals on Frankie Valli's No.1 hit "Grease" from the film of the same name.
The Sweet Inspirations (Estelle, Myrna and Sylvia) got back together again in 1994, with new member Portia Griffin. They perform at Elvis Presley convention and tribute shows none more bigger than the 'Elvis the concert experience' where past members of Elvis's group perform live on stage with Elvis on the big screen. Soon to be back on tour in europe in 2010.
Sylvia suffered a stroke in 2001 that kept her from performing with the group. and on February 13, 2010 Sylvia passed away.
In 2004 Kelvin Ford of 'yesterday once more' invited the sweet inspirations over to the uk to perform back up vocals for Colin Paul and the persuaders. And on the 15th september live in great yarmouth' Colin Paul and the persuaders and the sweet inspirations took to the stage to what was to become a memorable show. So much so that the following year at the same venue on the same date' a packed house witnessed a second and far superior show.b oth shows were filmed and On returning to the united states, myrna smith personally phoned Colin paul and told him that out of everybody they had worked with' he had the most sincere and closest voice to Elvis. Then thanked him for a wonderful show. Colin has remained in contact with the girls and plans are in place to work with the sweets again soon.
in 2009 Portia' Myrna and Estelle recorded a new album 'in the right place' and an Ep of six classic Elvis songs. entitled The Sweets sing Elvis.
69-year-old Myrna Smith passed away in a hospital in Los Angeles.
Colin has remained in contact with the girls and plans are in place to work with the sweets again soon. | {
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page_title: "Commands"
sidebar_current: "docs-commands"
description: |-
Consul is controlled via a very easy to use command-line interface (CLI). Consul is only a single command-line application: `consul`. This application then takes a subcommand such as agent or members. The complete list of subcommands is in the navigation to the left.
---
# Consul Commands (CLI)
Consul is controlled via a very easy to use command-line interface (CLI).
Consul is only a single command-line application: `consul`. This application
then takes a subcommand such as "agent" or "members". The complete list of
subcommands is in the navigation to the left.
The `Consul` CLI is a well-behaved command line application. In erroneous
cases, a non-zero exit status will be returned. It also responds to `-h` and `--help`
as you'd most likely expect. And some commands that expect input accept
"-" as a parameter to tell Consul to read the input from stdin.
To view a list of the available commands at any time, just run `consul` with
no arguments:
```text
$ consul
usage: consul [--version] [--help] <command> [<args>]
Available commands are:
agent Runs a Consul agent
configtest Validate config file
event Fire a new event
exec Executes a command on Consul nodes
force-leave Forces a member of the cluster to enter the "left" state
info Provides debugging information for operators
join Tell Consul agent to join cluster
keygen Generates a new encryption key
keyring Manages gossip layer encryption keys
kv Interact with the KV store
leave Gracefully leaves the Consul cluster and shuts down
lock Execute a command holding a lock
maint Controls node or service maintenance mode
members Lists the members of a Consul cluster
monitor Stream logs from a Consul agent
operator Provides cluster-level tools for Consul operators
reload Triggers the agent to reload configuration files
rtt Estimates network round trip time between nodes
version Prints the Consul version
watch Watch for changes in Consul
```
To get help for any specific command, pass the `-h` flag to the relevant
subcommand. For example, to see help about the `join` subcommand:
```text
$ consul join -h
Usage: consul join [options] address ...
Tells a running Consul agent (with "consul agent") to join the cluster
by specifying at least one existing member.
HTTP API Options
-http-addr=<address>
The `address` and port of the Consul HTTP agent. The value can be
an IP address or DNS address, but it must also include the port.
This can also be specified via the CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR environment
variable. The default value is http://127.0.0.1:8500. The scheme
can also be set to HTTPS by setting the environment variable
CONSUL_HTTP_SSL=true.
-token=<value>
ACL token to use in the request. This can also be specified via the
CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN environment variable. If unspecified, the query
will default to the token of the Consul agent at the HTTP address.
Command Options
-wan
Joins a server to another server in the WAN pool.
```
## Autocompletion
The `consul` command features opt-in subcommand autocompletion that you can
enable for your shell with `consul -autocomplete-install`. After doing so,
you can invoke a new shell and use the feature.
For example, assume a tab is typed at the end of each prompt line:
```
$ consul e
event exec
$ consul r
reload rtt
$ consul operator raft
list-peers remove-peer
```
## Environment Variables
In addition to CLI flags, Consul reads environment variables for behavior
defaults. CLI flags always take precedence over environment variables, but it
is often helpful to use environment variables to configure the Consul agent,
particularly with configuration management and init systems.
These environment variables and their purpose are described below:
## `CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR`
This is the HTTP API address to the *local* Consul agent
(not the remote server) specified as a URI:
```
CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=127.0.0.1:8500
```
or as a Unix socket path:
```
CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=unix://var/run/consul_http.sock
```
### `CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN`
This is the API access token required when access control lists (ACLs)
are enabled, for example:
```
CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN=aba7cbe5-879b-999a-07cc-2efd9ac0ffe
```
### `CONSUL_HTTP_AUTH`
This specifies HTTP Basic access credentials as a username:password pair:
```
CONSUL_HTTP_AUTH=operations:JPIMCmhDHzTukgO6
```
### `CONSUL_HTTP_SSL`
This is a boolean value (default is false) that enables the HTTPS URI
scheme and SSL connections to the HTTP API:
```
CONSUL_HTTP_SSL=true
```
### `CONSUL_HTTP_SSL_VERIFY`
This is a boolean value (default true) to specify SSL certificate verification; setting this value to `false` is not recommended for production use. Example
for development purposes:
```
CONSUL_HTTP_SSL_VERIFY=false
```
### `CONSUL_CACERT`
Path to a CA file to use for TLS when communicating with Consul.
```
CONSUL_CACERT=ca.crt
```
### `CONSUL_CAPATH`
Path to a directory of CA certificates to use for TLS when communicating with Consul.
```
CONSUL_CAPATH=ca_certs/
```
### `CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT`
Path to a client cert file to use for TLS when `verify_incoming` is enabled.
```
CONSUL_CLIENT_CERT=client.crt
```
### `CONSUL_CLIENT_KEY`
Path to a client key file to use for TLS when `verify_incoming` is enabled.
```
CONSUL_CLIENT_KEY=client.key
```
### `CONSUL_TLS_SERVER_NAME`
The server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS.
```
CONSUL_TLS_SERVER_NAME=consulserver.domain
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Meet Niall
The Bayside Community Orchard is a community-led initiative through which a small, little-used green area in the middle of a housing estate in Bayside, Dublin 13 was transformed into a wonderful amenity for the local community, providing seasonal produce, food for pollinators and a beautiful vista.
This was made possible through the effort of volunteers, local fundraising, and support from Fingal County Council.
This project started in 2019 (initiated by some pillars of the local community, especially Brendan Cairney) and I have been helping out with some aspects of the gardening and maintenance for just over a year.
Coming into this with little gardening knowledge and no experience of growing produce, I have learnt much in this time and greatly enjoyed the experience. Indeed, working at the Orchard has been one of the highlights of the past year and it has been a great relief from the monotony of the pandemic lockdown.
Some of the aspects I have learnt about include low-tillage crop growth, potager (intermingling of vegetables, fruits and flowers), and the importance of pollinators. I am still a novice in all matters relating to gardening, but I am eager to learn more!
Volunteers pitch in every week at the Orchard with diverse tasks including sowing, weeding, harvesting, watering, digging, etc.
The work varies greatly depending on the time of year and the produce in season. People from all skill levels and age groups contribute, there is something for everyone to do, and the work brings the community together.
This year we have had some fantastic crops including leafy winter greens; raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries and currants (red, white and black) in the summer months; delicious broad beans and runner beans; a constant source of herbs; and there is a bounty of apples and blackberries on the horizon!
Watching these grow, from seed to crop, is a very rewarding experience for those involved and is also educational in terms of seeing the resources and effort that goes into making food.
Following on from my work in the Orchard, I have started trying to grow produce and pollinator-friendly plants in my own (very small) garden!
Fellow volunteer Christian (L) and Niall (R)
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Composting Programme in Killeen National School
In September 2020 Eoin joined Killeen National School as a Special Needs Assistant. He was asked to help with the school's outdoor education class. With a background in gardening, so he said no problem. He saw the school compost bin and said, right I'll research composting and will work on that.
National Heritage Week runs from Saturday 14th to Sunday the 22nd of August. This year An Taisce is marking the week with all things compost!
Meet An Taisce member and urban grower, Michael! Michael lives in Cork City and grows vegetables and herbs in his back garden. He also has trees and shrubs. For Michael the best thing about growing is the pleasure of it. It's the hour spent, the connection, getting the fingers dirty, being more connected with everything. it's direct, it's natural.
Meet Zeina
Meet An Taisce member and grower, Zeina! Zeina lives in Clonskeagh and has a small, south-facing garden. Growing up, Zeina was well acquainted with harvesting and weeding through her father, an agricultural engineer. Zeina began growing herself after her father visited, and suggested she and her partner try tomatoes.
Let's Talk About Bees
Contrary to popular belief, it is actually our wild bees (not honeybees) that are responsible for most pollination. Unfortunately one-third of our 98 wild bee species are at risk of extinction. This is because we have drastically reduced the amount of food (flowers) and safe nesting sites in our landscapes. | {
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split(sentence(np(det(_), np2(A)), VP)) :-
Write(A).
for some reason it fails but cant for the life of me find out why. Sorry for the novice question.
A: Sorry for the novice answer but I only studied a very minimal amount of bprolog in my college days.
I just counted your brackets and there appears to be three missing closing braces at the very end to close the np2(adj, vp( and the sentence(.
A: You are trying to match np2(A) with np2(adj(...),np2(...))
Try
split(sentence(np(det(_), np2(A,_)), VP)) :-
write(A).
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Osceola attorney wins The Iowa State Bar Association's President's Award | Clarke County Life - News and Updates from Clarke County, Osceola, Iowa and surrounding communities.
Elisabeth Reynoldson, an attorney at Reynoldson & Van Werden LLP in Osceola, was presented The Iowa State Bar Association's President's Award on Wednesday, June 20 at the ISBA's Annual Awards Gala.
A University of Iowa College of Law graduate, Reynoldson passed the bar in 1992 and has maintained a varied practice in Osceola ever since. She previously served as the Clarke County Attorney and as an adjunct professor at the University of Iowa College of Law. She has also been heavily involved in The Iowa State Bar Association, beginning with service to the Young Lawyers Division, including serving as its president. Currently, she serves on the section council for Probate, Trust and Estate Planning, and on the Appellate Practice and Ways and Means Committees. She is also currently the President of the Iowa State Bar Foundation, which provides grant-support to worthwhile law-related projects that enhance the practice of law and serve the public through education of the legal system.
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Wine cooler, 240V Height x Depth: 820-888 x 525 mm Holds up to 7 standard wine bottles Single temperature storage zone Temperature range 5-22 ยบC Electronic temperature control Red digital display 6 integrated supports LED interior light Temperature memory function Over temperature alarm Height adjustable plinth section, black finish Reversible door UV-protected smoked toughened glass double glazed door Stainless steel finish 1.75 m lead with 13 amp plug included. AB37-38, 41-45, 51-56 All BT Post Codes, FK20-21 IV1 3-49, 51-56, KW1-17, PA20-49 60-78, PH15-44 ZE1-3. Please obtain a quote before purchasing as carriers charge a surcharge for these areas.
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As part of their treatment, many of these patients will undergo positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET/CT) scanning, one of the most powerful and effective imaging technologies available to help radiation oncologists diagnose, stage, and monitor cancerous lesions and their response to treatment.
As a radiation oncologist in the Sparks Health System in Fort Smith, AR, Dr. Cross said he uses PET/CT to help treat adults with "the whole gamut of cancers," including lymphomas and cancers of the head and neck, lung, and breast.
Yet getting patients' anxiety under control is crucial to the success of PET/CT scanning, which requires injections of 18F fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) and relies heavily on the patient to remain quiet and still for up to 90 minutes or more. That's a challenging task for anyone, much less a patient dealing with the emotional turmoil accompanying a cancer diagnosis, said Dr. Cross.
"You are asking [patients] to wait while you inject them with radioactive material, and they are already pretty nervous to start with because they have cancer, and on top of that they have to be quiet. That is incredibly difficult for people to do," he said.
"When you inject the patient with FDG, you want patients to be relaxed so they don't produce false positives in the images, which may be caused by motion, either from humming, talking or just moving about," he said, explaining that such motion can cause extra dye uptake and metabolization by the muscles, leading to false positive results.
Administering sedatives like diazepam to help patients relax is an option, but various studies have produced mixed results on their effectiveness, in addition to other drawbacks, such as the inability of outpatients to drive home and potential interactions with other drugs.2 Radiation oncologists like Dr. Cross use a variety of techniques to relax patients and enhance the clinical process.
Ambient Experience is Philips' strategy for creating a patient-friendly, soothing environment for those undergoing PET/CT imaging procedures. To calm nervous patients during radiopharmaceutical injection, the walls of the uptake room are bathed in a warm-colored glow, and patients are provided with a comfortable chair. Patients entering the exam room, meanwhile, can select from several different room themes by using a touchscreen tablet PC. The selected theme is reflected in immediate changes to the room environment, including colored lighting from a skylight and animated projected images accompanied by soothing music and other sounds.
In the opinion of Dr. Cross, the value of Ambient Experience lies in delivering a more successful PET/CT examination because you have a calm, relaxed, and cooperative patient.
He also said the tropical beach scenes are especially popular with his adult patients. "The beach, with palm trees and the ocean, is a classic mental getaway for adults. If the only thing available were cartoon characters, not many adults would want to see them. That's why the choice [that the Ambient Experience] offers makes them very happy," he said.
Dr. Cross said he is "convinced that we do a better job here" at Sparks in part because of Ambient Experience.
*It is important to note that this study was performed with a prototype configuration that is not commercially available. Ambient Experience as a product/service has not been designed nor has it been approved by Philips to have capability to provide the effect described in the study.
American Cancer Society. Cancer facts and figures 2012: Leading new cancer cases and deaths-2012 estimates. http://www.cancer.org/acs/groups/content/@epidemiologysurveilance/documents/document/acspc-032012.pdf. Last accessed Aug. 28, 2012.
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Gas demand in the Asia-Pacific region will grow 25 percent by 2025, Haruo Kumo, General Manager at the Russian Projects Division of Mitsui & Co., said at the Sakhalin Oil & Gas Conference.
"Experts estimate that by 2025, demand on the gas markets of the Asia-Pacific region will rise 25 percent on the back of demand from China and India. Asia will also be seeking a domineering role in the formation of that demand," he said.
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Visiting the 9/11 memorials with those most closely affected
Sep 9, 2016 7:36 PM EST
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There are three national memorials that honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks. For some, they provide a mechanism of healing, for others, a chance to remember, and still for others, a way to understand the historical significance of that day's catastrophic events. The NewsHour asked the victims' families and others what the memorials mean to them.
JUDY WOODRUFF:
And, finally, some thoughts as we approach, on Sunday, the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
There are national memorials at three sites. In New York City, the World Trade Center Memorial attracts millions of visitors. Two reflecting pools inscribed with the names of the nearly 3,000 people who died in all of the attacks sit in the footprint of the original Twin Towers. There's also a museum and a park.
The Pentagon Memorial is off the beaten path, located directly behind the building. It has small benches poised above lighted pools to remember the 184 people who died at the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77 that crashed into it.
In Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the memorial is in a remote field, set upon the crash site of Flight 93.
We have a collection now of voices, including family members, visitors and writers, who share their thoughts on the meaning of these memorials.
LARRY CONOVER:
I think it's a memory that all of us will carry with us all of our lives. I know my parents' generation, they thought of Pearl Harbor. That was kind of a signal moment for them. For my generation, it was this tragic event that happened here on 9/11.
LORETTA VARGAS:
From the devastation, to how it looks right now, it just โ it's a meditation for me. And I'm just in my space of gratitude that I'm here.
PAUL GOLDBERGER, "Vanity Fair": The most powerful thing of all about the site is the void, the sense that there, where these incredibly tall, strong buildings stood, is just emptiness now.
But there are also the names. The names are a remembrance. They are a sign that those people who are gone will be remembered permanently. And then there is water, which is a sign of renewal and nature.
The sound of the waterfall drowning out the sounds of the city is also very, very important, because it helps take you into another place when you're there.
DANA ORR:
I'm so proud of the city for not, you know, putting something new, like, right in this spot. Like, I understand that the fact that there needed to be another building. I understand that life goes on. But I am just โ I'm so proud that this memorial is not only here, but it's as big.
PAUL GOLDBERGER:
In New York, the memorial at Ground Zero had a particular challenge, to allow that entire 16 acres to have been a memorial.
While it might seem, on the surface, to be a way to honor the dead even more by giving them and their memory all 16 acres, it would have actually have been a terrible mistake, because it would have carved a huge hole in the heart of America's largest city. And restoring the life of the city was an important part of the mission.
JIM LAYCHAK, President, Pentagon Memorial Fund:
I view the memorial as a place that family members can come. Whenever they need to reflect or gain some hope or some renewal, they can come any time.
My name is Jim Laychak. I'm president of the Pentagon Memorial Fund. And I lost my brother Dave here in the Pentagon on 9/11.
I think about Dave a lot. So, I don't have to be somewhere to think of him. A song will come on, or I will see my kids or his kids doing something that reminds me of him, or I will have a memory of something when we were growing up that helped me remember him.
But I think this is more for those who lost friends here and really need it when they need it.
MAN:
Last year, we went to New York and saw the 9/11 memorial for the first time, so we felt that we needed to come here to almost complete the journey to see exactly what happened here.
PHILIP KENNICOTT, The Washington Post:
It was a challenge to make in some ways, because it included both people who were at the Pentagon, including military personnel, and people who were civilians on the plane who died. And so they had to look for a way to memorialize both groups of people.
JIM LAYCHAK:
I'm actually sitting on my brother Dave's bench.
And the significance of it for me is that it's on 1961 age line, the year that Dave was born. And you come up to the bench, and you read his name, you will see the Pentagon in the background, which signifies that he was working in the Pentagon.
GORDON FELT:
The plane that went down at Shanksville had passengers on it who actually resisted. They chose to act. They fought back.
They breached the cockpit and fought for control of that flight, and in doing so, they saved countless other lives and they perhaps saved the Capitol Building.
PHILIP KENNICOTT:
It was one of the very powerful moments of 9/11, because it was perhaps the only moment in that day in which the terrorists weren't writing the narrative.
And so the passengers on that plane are remembered quite heroically. And yet I think, very much to the credit of the design of Shanksville, it's not a bombastic memorial. It's not about exaggerating the importance of that heroism, as important that it is. It's really about the loss of the people and a sense, truly a sense of healing, more than most of the memorials, because it's in a rural landscape.
KEN NACKE, Brother of September 11 Victim: This is where my brother is. This is where I choose to remember his last moments on this world and talk to him, tell him, you know, how proud โ you know, that he's missed and that he's loved.
What's happened, I think, is the natural progression, as the event recedes farther into history, there is a tendency to divide those people who were personally connected from the events from the rest of us who remember them now increasingly as historical events.
You see people who wander through, who look, who are looking at it as an object, as a historical marker. And then you see people who really engage, who touch, who feel, who sit, who contemplate.
There will be more people who were not around on 9/11, who didn't experience it, who will come there to learn about it, and, we hope, to feel some emotion that is not connected to their own memories, but to what this place brings to them, what it confers, what it inspires inside them.
The great things speak to those of us who weren't there then and transcend time.
One postscript to all of this: An American flag that was part of an iconic photo taken on September 11, 2001, and then went missing for years is being returned.
Three New York firefighters grabbed the flag from a nearby yacht in Lower Manhattan after the attacks. The picture of them raising it at Ground Zero was seen around the world. For reasons that are still unclear, it disappeared from the site within days.
It has been found in Everett, Washington. A man who said he was a retired Marine turned it over to a local fire station after saying that it was given to him as a gift. Many questions remain, but forensic scientists say that they have confirmed it is indeed the missing flag.
Online, we continue our remembrance. One woman whose high school is just blocks from Ground Zero explains how she teaches a new generation of students about the attacks.
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The main purpose of Zapier is to connect apps in order to complete a particular task. Such connection is called Zap. After accepting invitation you will be send to the Zapier site where you will click the "Make Zap" button.
Every Zap needs an app that will activate the rest of the apps included in a Zap. Because BulkGate integration does not contain any triggers, we need to choose any other app that will work as a starting point of our Zap. In our example we are going to use the integration of Gmail.
In our example we are going to create a Zap that will be activated every time we receive an email on a particular email address. Every trigger, or action requires set of parameters to function properly. "New email" trigger requires connection to an email account and inbox.
Testing Every trigger/action requires test of functionality. Without such test it's not possible to propagate data to the next step. Test works as follows. Zapier will check the specified inbox to test its availability. Content of returned message will be available for propagation to the next step.
Now that we have trigger set up, we will connect BulkGate integration. Our example is as follows. After receiveing an email an SMS notification will be send to a specified phone number.
We choose BulkGate as a second step app.
We choose Send Transactional SMS action.
We need to specify authentication information (Application ID, Application Token). To aquire such information visit BulkGate Api setup guide.
We will insert input parameters required to send transactional SMS.
For additional information concerning of input parameters visit BulkGate API documentation.
Now we can test functionality of the seconds step of our Zap, which means sending a test SMS based on said parameters.
Delivery report Our Zap now functions as follows. If we receive an email, notification SMS will be send out. We will then expand the functionality by receiveing a delivery report by clicking the "Add step" button and choose BulkGate app with "Get delivery report" action.
This action requires SMS ID passed down from second step. Now we test this step by receiving a delivery report from SMS send in previous step.
Zap is now complete and we can name it as needed. After activation, Zapier will check email inbox every 15 minutes. If Zap cannot be activated, it is because every Zap including more than two steps needs a premium/trial account to work. | {
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Q: Converting a 3D-Scene to 2D-image using raytracing (webgl, three.js) As explained above I would like to render a 3D-Scene onto a 2D-Plane with raytracing. Eventually I would like to use it for Volume Rendering but I'm struggling with the basics here. I have a three.js scene with the viewing plane attached to the camera (in front of it of course).
The Setup:
Then (in the shader) I'm shooting a ray from the camera through each point (250x250) in the plane. Behind the plane is 41x41x41 volume (a cube essentially). If a ray goes through the cube, the point in the viewing plane the ray crossed will be rendered red, otherwise the point will be black. Unfortunately this only works if you look at the cube from the front. Here's the example: http://ec2-54-244-155-66.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com/example.html
If you try to look at the cube from different angles (you can move the camera with the mouse) then we don't get a cube rendered onto the viewing plane as we would like but a square with some weird pixels on the side..
That's the code for Raytracing:
Vertex Shader:
bool inside(vec3 posVec){
bool value = false;
if(posVec.x <0.0 ||posVec.x > 41.0 ){
value = false;
}
else if(posVec.y <0.0 ||posVec.y > 41.0 ){
value = false;
}
else if(posVec.z <0.0 ||posVec.z > 41.0 ){
value = false;
}
else{
value = true;
}
return value;
}
float getDensity(vec3 PointPos){
float stepsize = 1.0;
float emptyStep = 15.0;
vec3 leap;
bool hit = false;
float density = 0.000;
// Ray direction from the camera through the current point in the Plane
vec3 dir = PointPos- camera;
vec3 RayDirection = normalize(dir);
vec3 start = PointPos;
for(int i = 0; i<STEPS; i++){
vec3 alteredPosition = start;
alteredPosition.x += 20.5;
alteredPosition.y += 20.5;
alteredPosition.z += 20.5;
bool insideTest = inside(alteredPosition);
if(insideTest){
// advance from the start position
start = start + RayDirection * stepsize;
hit = true;
}else{
leap = start + RayDirection * emptyStep;
bool tooFar = inside(leap);
if(tooFar){
start = start + RayDirection * stepsize;
}else{
start = leap;
}
}
}
if(hit){
density = 1.000;
}
return density;
}
void main() {
PointIntensity = getDensity(position);
vec4 mvPosition = modelViewMatrix * vec4( position, 1.0 );
gl_Position = projectionMatrix * mvPosition;
}
Fragment Shader:
varying float PointIntensity;
void main() {
//Rays that have traversed the volume (cube) should leave a red point on the viewplane, Rays that just went through empty space a black point
gl_FragColor= vec4(PointIntensity, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
}
Full Code:
http://pastebin.com/4YmWL0u1
Same Code but Running:
http://ec2-54-244-155-66.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com/example.html
I would be very glad if somebody had any tips on what I did wrong here
EDIT:
I updated the example with the changes that Mark Lundin proposed but unfortunately I still only get a red square when moving the camera (no weird pixels on the side though):
mat4 uInvMVProjMatrix = modelViewMatrix *inverseProjectionMatrix;
inverseProjectionMatrix being the Three.js camera property projectionMatrixInverse passed to the shader as a uniform. Then the unproject function gets called for every point in the viewplane with its uv-coordinates.
The new code is here:
http://pastebin.com/Dxh5C9XX
and running here:
http://ec2-54-244-155-66.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com/example.html
To see that the camera is actually moved you can press x, y, z to get the current camera x, y, z coordinate.
A: The reason you're seeing a square, rather than a 3D volume, is because your raytracing method doesn't take into account the camera orientation or projection. As you move the camera with the trackball it's orientation changes, therefore this should be included in your calculation. Secondly, the projection matrix of the camera should also be used to project the coordinates of the plane into 3D space. You can achieve this with something like the following:
vec3 unproject( vec2 coord ){
vec4 screen = vec4( coord, 0, 1.0 );
vec4 homogenous = uInvMVProjMatrix * 2.0 * ( screen - vec4( 0.5 ) );
return homogenous.xyz / homogenous.w;
}
where coord is the 2d coordinate of your plane and uInvMVProjMatrix is the inverse of the model view projection matrix. This will return a vec3 that you can use to test against intersection.
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Q: Getting public event feed with pictures of the people who commented I'm creating a website which is going to implement an equivalent of a facebook wall.
For each public event, I'm creating a page and getting the feed of each event via the graph api by issuing a post message on /event_id/feed.
Facebook returns the comments/posts of the users in an array and I can retrieve the message of each post along with the user_id who made the post or wrote a message.
The problem is that I'm required to display the picture of the user_id I'm getting through the json object from facebook.
Can I include somehow the users pictures in the json object I'm receiving from facebook?
If not, making a series of facebook api calls (looping through the user ids) seems very unprofessional. Is there any other solution though?
Thank you.
A: Field Expansion is your friend:
EVENT_ID/feed?fields=id,message,from.fields(name,id,picture)
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Whether we notice it or not, almost every aspect of work will be affected by AI (Artificial Intelligence), including Human Capital Management.
We can expect everything to change, from the hiring process to the way we evaluate, train, assign projects, and assess capabilities.
I went to an expert for help in understanding the possibilities, and Dr. Amrinder Arora, CEO and co-founder of BizMerlin and an adjunct professor at George Washington University, was gracious enough to share information about the future of the AI-informed workplace.
Shari Medini: Thank you so much for your time, Dr. Arora. What inspired BizMerlin?
Dr. Arora: My education and experience has focused on algorithms, machine learning, and data analytics for decades. BizMerlin is a natural extension of that work. Academics and science are focused on discovery and knowledge. The opportunity to put my passion to work โ to step outside the lab and create tangible value capable of revolutionizing the business world - is rare and exhilarating.
Shari Medini: It's always great when we can let passion drive career opportunities! Let's explore the possibilities... How will AI affect hiring?
Dr. Arora: BizMerlin has the capability of analyzing data to streamline the entire process. Instead of plowing through reams of applications and weeks of interviews, BizMerlin analyzes data to find candidates who will make rockstar team members. Using data from multiple sources, AI can narrow the choices down to those candidates who not only have the qualifications for the position, but also are likely to be a great fit for your company culture.
Shari Medini: I'm sure businesses would be happy to save some extra time and money throughout the hiring process, but how will AI influence work after the hiring process?
Dr. Arora: AI offers benefits far beyond the hiring process. Better informed management can ensure new hires are onboarded properly, with training matched to their abilities and learning speed, and then assigned to the right projects with a compatible team, where their strengths add value to the team. In the right environment, team members are supported in every way.
Shari Medini: It sounds like the goal of AI is to also produce a more efficient work environment. Will that affect how people work together?
Dr. Arora: Absolutely! The workplace, and how we fit in it, are changing rapidly. Businesses are staffed by every generation, from Millennials to Baby Boomers, and working across such diverse generations can be challenging. The goals and incentives are different for younger workers, and they have far different expectations than older generations, whose ambitions centered on longevity, working their way up through company ranks over decades.
The fundamental values shift between generations is is coupled with new work requirements, a changing environment driven by creativity and measured in quality results.
New rules must be forged to maximize investments in human capital and facilitate the exchange of ideas, creative input, and experience each generation brings to the table. Since labor costs are still a primary financial outlay for most companies, assignments guided by AI to employ and evaluate talent can significantly impact productivity.
Most companies have similar issues with creating a coherent company culture. HR finds, hires, and onboards new people, but fails to follow up by enforcing a company culture that fosters a friendly work environment. BizMerlin is designed to help HR keep an open company ecosystem, making it easy to monitor employee performance, offer feedback and advice, and fill out quarterly reviews, all while fulfilling the many additional responsibilities of the position.
Shari Medini: Can AI help increase retention rates?
Dr. Arora: As I mentioned, different generations have different incentives and different goals. AI can inform goal setting and facilitate accurate performance reviews, which helps management steer employee growth and incentivize productivity based on achievable skills and personal preferences.
By directly addressing the individual needs, wants and career ambitions of each worker, companies can give employees powerful incentives to stay and grow with the company. And as every HR professional knows, reduction in churn increases productivity for the entire team and saves the company a huge amount of money in hiring and onboarding replacements.
We called the software BizMerlin for a reason. With its continually updating intelligence, it has the capacity to change the fundamental process of a company from the ground up, starting with hiring new employees, and working through maximizing productivity by tapping the undiscovered potential of employees fresh out of school or nearing retirement.
It's more that just a great investment for the future of your company. It's a must-have tool for Human Capital Management that will add value, raise productivity, and maximize the skills and talents of your greatest asset โ your people.
Shari Medini: Dr. Arora, thank you so much for your time. Talking about technological advances that can truly enhance people's lives is always exciting and fascinating! | {
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A new study has highlighted the increasing rates of claustrophobia in Britain and the impact it's having on the population's healthcare.
Claustrophobia is preventing people from receiving vital medical scans, with a quarter of people saying that they would prefer to leave a medical condition untreated due to fears of claustrophobic MRI scans or other medical tests.
The survey found that nearly one-third of Brits have suffered from claustrophobia at some point in their lives.
The 'tunnel' MRI scanner was one of the top nightmare scenario for the participants surveyed, with 45 per cent saying that was their worst nightmare. Other fears included tiny rooms with no windows and crowded places.
57 per cent of those who had experienced a closed MRI scan said that it made them feel very nervous.
10 per cent required sedation to successfully complete a traditional MRI scan.
13 per cent could not make it through their appointment in a standard MRI.
25 per cent said that they'd rather leave a medical condition undiagnosed than undergo frightening tests like enclosed MRI scans.
It also found that claustrophobic feelings impact women more than men. 36 per cent of women have felt claustrophobic and 27 per cent of man have, according to the results.
Around a quarter of people surveyed blamed being trapped in a small space during childhood for the cause of their claustrophobia.
The most common symptom of claustrophobia is a general feeling of panic, and it's also common to experience shortness of breath, hyperventilation, sweating or chills.
The primary method for avoiding claustrophobic situations was to avoid situations that might trigger an attack.
Technology has enabled new formats of MRI to emerge which can empower claustrophobic patients to successfully receive the vital medical information they need.
Open MRI scanners do not have an enclosed tube, and patients can see out of the scanner and around them to ease the feelings of anxiety. It's twice the width of a traditional enclosed scanner, and much quieter.
A family member or friend can also be next to patients throughout the entire scan, holding their hand and helping them remain calm.
Newcastle Clinic has the only open MRI in the North of England and Scotland, and can accept referrals for patients from throughout the UK. We accept NHS referrals for patients who are claustrophobic or obese, as well as self-funding patients or those with private health insurance.
Learn more about the open MRI scanner or contact us to arrange a referral. | {
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Russian missiles hit Lviv | Reuters
Rex Alvarado March 18, 2022 4 min read
Russian missile strike zone near Lviv
Biden talks to Xi on Friday
The killing of an American citizen among civilians in Chernihiv
Negotiators are still far apart in talks
Kyiv/Lviv, Ukraine, March 18 (Reuters) โ Russia fired missiles at an airport near Lviv on Friday, the city where hundreds of thousands of refugees are sheltering from Ukraine's battlefields, as Moscow tries to regain the lead in its stalled campaign against Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden was scheduled to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping later on Friday, in an attempt to starve Russia's war machine by isolating Moscow from a superpower that has yet to condemn its offensive.
More than three weeks since President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion to subdue what he calls an artificial state unworthy of nationalism, the elected Ukrainian government is still in place and Russian forces have not captured a single large city.
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Russian forces suffered heavy losses during the bombing of residential areas and reduced them to rubble, which led to the flight of more than 3 million refugees. Moscow denies targeting civilians in what it calls a "special operation" to disarm its neighbour.
"Russian forces have made little progress this week," Britain's Ministry of Defense said in a daily Military Intelligence update.
"Ukrainian forces around Kyiv and Mykolaiv continue to thwart Russian attempts to encircle the cities. The cities of Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy and Mariupol are still besieged and subjected to heavy Russian bombardment."
At least three explosions were heard near Lviv airport on Friday morning, with videos recorded on social media showing large explosions and billowing plumes of smoke in the form of mushrooms.
The mayor of Lviv, Andrei Sadovy, said that several missiles hit an aircraft maintenance facility, destroying buildings, but causing no casualties.
The city in western Ukraine is located near the Polish border, hundreds of miles from the advance of Russia and was one of the main destinations for Ukrainians forced to flee the fighting zones.
Russia has stepped up missile attacks on separate targets in western Ukraine in recent days in what Ukrainian officials see as an attempt to extend the conflict beyond the areas where their forces are now bogged down.
Biden pressured Beijing
Smoke rises above buildings near Lviv airport, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Lviv, Ukraine, March 18, 2022. REUTERS/Roman Baluk
With financial sanctions and diplomatic ostracism cutting Russia off from advanced economies around the world, China is Russia's last great economic lifeline.
Putin and Xi signed a "borderless" friendship pact three weeks before the invasion in a bragging event on the morning of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Beijing last month. The document reiterated some of Russia's grievances over Ukraine.
China has so far treaded cautiously in public, abstaining from voting on UN resolutions condemning Russia, while refusing to refer to the attack as an invasion and repeating criticism of the West.
But Washington, which this week announced $800 million in new military aid to Kiev, now says Moscow wants more than diplomatic cover from Beijing, and has asked for money and weapons to continue the war, which Moscow and Beijing deny.
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the United States is concerned that China is "directly considering assisting Russia with military equipment for use in Ukraine."
Blinken told reporters that Biden, who called Putin a "murderous dictator," would make it clear to President Xi in his call that China "will be held responsible for any actions it takes in support of Russian aggression." The two leaders are scheduled to speak at 1300 GMT.
"Beijing will do everything it can to avoid having to openly take sides, but its previous relatively cost-free relationship with Russia has become complex and now exposes China to increased geopolitical and economic reputational risks," said Helena Legarda, senior analyst. at the Mercator Institute for China Studies.
Hours before the phone call, China sailed an aircraft carrier through the sensitive Taiwan Strait โ obscured by a US destroyer โ said a source with direct knowledge of the matter. Read more
Russia has been bombing heavily eastern Ukraine's cities, especially Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv and Mariupol, a besieged southern port for three weeks where residents have been sheltering without access to food or water.
His family said one of the dead in Chernihiv was an American citizen named Jimmy Hill, who was shot while waiting in line for bread. Read more
"His body was found in the street," his sister wrote on Facebook.
Reporting by Reuters offices. Written by Peter Graf. Edited by Tomasz Janowski
Our criteria: Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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Erdogan hints that Finland may join NATO without Sweden โ DW โ 01/30/2023 | {
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Perfect shots for the challenge and a lovely haiku.
The poem and the photographs compliment each other. Thank you Leslie for this wonderful job.
"In addition to being the front man for the beloved NPR program, "A Prairie Home Companion" for over 40 years now, Garrison Keillor also owns a bookstore in St. Paul, Minnesota, "Common Good Books" and they're hosting a poetry contest entitled "Love Letters" and currently accepting submissions with a deadline of 15 April. If anyone is interested, the link below has all the details.
Thank you so much for your visit and taking the time to comment.
I like your take on this week's challenge. With spring coming, we will soon be seeing many of these fellas.
Love the haiku with the snailsโฆ I take pix of these guys tooโฆ always lots of fun. Perfect for this challenge. | {
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Advances in neuroscience have given us more insight into how the brain processes and retains information. We're constantly understanding more about how we learn. But because education and cognitive science have only been cross-pollinating in the last decade or so, how we educate students has been slow to change. The way schools have delivered information to students for more than a centuryโlearning by rote, spitting out memorized facts and figures and learning subjects in silos, disconnected from each otherโis not only unexciting, it's ineffective. It turns out that the brain prefers much more varied and dynamic forms of learning.
What we ordinarily think of as barriers to learning โdistractions, interruptions or sleeping instead of studying โ aren't necessarily bad after all. According to Oakley, learning has two modes: focused and diffused. "If a concept is easy for you to grasp right off, the focused mode might be sufficient", she says, "but if a new skill or concept takes consideration, you have to toggle back and forth between these two modes to get to true understanding of the material โ and this doesn't happen quickly." Diffused learning is still happening in the background even when your mind isn't focused on the task at hand. Because the brain builds knowledge continually, taking breaks, changing scenery and getting rest all benefit the learning process. When I was in high school and college, I wish I had understood that learning happens not only during reading and studying! It would have spared me a lot of anxiety and sleepless nights.
Learning forms links that after being repeated many times become a solid chain. Remember how hard it was when you first learned to tie your shoe? Each step in the process took a lot of thought. But once the process became "chained" you established what Oakley calls "procedural fluency" and it became automatic. The same is true in math or science. Once solving certain math equations becomes automatic, learning more advanced problems becomes easier.
Learning metaphor and analogy uses the same neural pathways as the concept the metaphor or analogy is describing. So comparing the earth's layers to layers of lasagna brings to mind various textures and shapes laying on top of one another. Metaphor serves as a way to spark learning, especially when students come up with their own comparisons.
Putting what we've learned to use makes it stick. Learning a new language is easier if you use it in a real-world context, such as on a trip or talking with a native speaker. Learner's permits allow new drivers to practice the real-world, on the road skills they need to get a license. Understanding how areas of study relate to and influence one another, such as art and history or social studies and literature, and putting them in context also reinforces learning. When students see the relationships between subject matter it all makes more sense.
Getting to understand how and why learning happens helps students figure out what they need to do (or not do) academically and ultimately, as they get older, helps them take responsibility for their own learning journey. Even after we graduate and never have to study for another exam, knowing how our adult brains acquire and retain new information helps us tackle all sorts of things from learning to put up the new camping tent, to playing a Mozart concerto on the piano, to mastering the game of chess. Learning how to learn is a lifelong pursuit. | {
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Ufo lights over Chihuahua Mexico?
Mr Maussan presents this video over Chihuahua Mexico.
Hard to tell with the shakes, there are a good few lights though!
Not that impressed,...except towards the end of the video;...The square pattern of lights!?...Could lanterns hold that shape?...Hard to tell!
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Limestone Community High School District Superintendent Allan Gresham is not ready to say the high school won't open in the fall if school districts don't receive state funding for the 2016-17 school year.
But he has discussed the possibility with union leaders and School Board members.
With state funding already up in the air, Limestone Community High School District 310 turns out to be the biggest loser โ among Peoria County's 18 school districts โ in the governor's proposal to fully fund education for the first time in seven years. Dunlap Community Unit School District 323, which relies less on state funding than most area districts, is the big winner based on dollar figures released last week by the Illinois State Board of Education.
"The winners and losers don't make sense in Peoria County," Gresham says.
Limestone is in line to lose $169,320 under the plan. Dunlap stands to gain $185,464.
Area school officials are reeling, unsure of what to make of the funding projections in Gov. Bruce Rauner's plan, waiting to learn the specifics of two other proposals that would change the school funding formula, and troubled by the prospect there will be no state funding at all.
On top of all the uncertainties, there's a new wrinkle. Many school districts learned Tuesday the state has overpaid them in Personal Property Replacement taxes, which could eventually affect education funding from the state.
But the governor's projections are a peek into districts where enrollment is growing or falling, where property wealth is rising or declining. The same is true of average daily attendance and a school district's percentage of low-income students. All are part of a complicated school funding formula used to calculate how much funding, or general state aid, districts receive.
The problem, as far as Peoria School District 150 Comptroller Mike McKenzie can see, is the state board calculated funding using the same set of assumptions for every school district about increases and decreases in each variable.
For instance, the state board's calculations assume an increase in property values statewide, an estimated decrease in attendance and decline in the average numbers of low-income students.
"It looks like they just plugged in those numbers for everybody and didn't use real numbers for anybody," McKenzie said.
District 150 stands to lose $17,481 in state funding under the plan, in part, because the state's calculation assumes a 3.9 percent decrease in the three-year average of low-income students enrolled in the district as of 2015.
The district doesn't have low-income numbers yet. But a 3.9 percent decrease translates to a decline of about 1,000 students in one year, according to McKenzie.
Districts with small enrollments of low-income students wouldn't be affected as sharply by a 3.9 decrease as districts with larger enrollments of poor students.
The "fatal flaw" might have been in the roll-out, according to an Illinois Association of School Business Officials update to members.
Comparing the general state aid received for fiscal year 2016 to the estimated amount for fiscal year 2017 is not an apples-to-apples comparison, said Michael Jacoby, executive director of IASBO.
Rauner's proposal hikes total education funding by $120 million and raises the per-pupil spending level to the full foundation level, $6,119, after seven years in which school districts received only a percentage of that amount. Over the years, the pro-rated figure ranged from 95 to 87 percent of the amount owed. The full foundation level is currently pro-rated at 92.1 percent.
"Every school district in Illinois will do better under the governor's plan to fully fund the foundation level than they would have under the recent practice of pro-ration, and the vast majority of school districts will receive more state money than last year," State Superintendent of Education Tony Smith said in a news release after the estimates were released.
And most of them do, 568 of the state's total 852 districts. But of the 284 districts that will receive less, 81 percent are in downstate Illinois.
For now, Gresham of Limestone is taking a wait-and-see attitude.
Pam Adams can be reached at 686-3245 or [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @padams. | {
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Smart form helper. It's framework agnostic.
## Install
npm install formkit
## Usage
There is example of common usage without any frameworks.
import formkit from 'formkit';
const validate = (errors, values) => {
if (!values.firstname) errors.firstname = 'Required';
};
// get new form instance
const form = formkit.newForm();
// initialize form fields
form.init([
'firstname',
], validate);
const submitHandler = (values) => console.log('The form has submittes with', values);
form.onSubmit(submitHandler);
// change field's value
form.fields.firstname.handleChange('my new name');
console.log(form.fields.firstname.dirty) // false - field is different with previously saved state
console.log(form.fields.firstname.touched) // true - field was dirty at least once since form has initialized.
console.log(form.fields.firstname.valid) // true
console.log(form.fields.firstname.invalidMsg) // '' - message which sets in validate function
// emit submit event - "submitHandler" will be called
form.handleSubmit();
To use in your favorite framework you have to call field's `handleChange` method
after each field changes. And call `fom.handleSubmit()` submit on form submit if submitting is using.
In other hand you can add handler on form saving `form.onSave(callback)`
to save form's state after field change.
## Test running
npm test
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\section{Introduction}
\label{sec:intro}
The emergence of the internet and the global success of social media has fundamentally changed how people search for information, how they are connected to each other, and how they communicate with each other \cite{Vorderer2015d}. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter as well as instant messengers like WhatsApp have become an established part of the modern media diet~\cite{Newman2017}. In 2018, a majority of Americans used Facebook and nearly a quarter was active on WhatsApp \cite{Smith2018}. In other countries, the proportion of WhatsApp users is even higher: about 70\% of the Germans use WhatsApp - often on a daily basis~\cite{Whatsbroadcast.com2018}. Social Media and Instant Messengers offer enhanced possibilities for interpersonal communication largely without geographical or temporal boundaries. Additionally, in some regions, social media is increasingly used as central communication and information channel, e.g., WhatsApp in India~\cite{StatistaIndia2016,Raina2018}.
Not all communication partners in online-interactions are humans.
Fully or semi-automatized user-accounts, so-called \emph{Social bots}, increasingly participate in online interactions.
In contrast to other automated agents (such as web-crawlers or service bots), social bots are designed for one- or many-sided communication and the imitation of human online-behavior~\cite{Grimme2017,Frischlich2018}. The spectrum of (assumed or observed) types of social bots ranges from very simple bots that automate single elements of the communication process (e.g. liking or sharing), over partially human-steered accounts with automated elements (so-called hybrid bots, or "Cyborgs", see~\cite{Chu2010}) to autonomously acting agents~\cite{Grimme2017} equipped with artificial intelligence and learning skills such as Microsofts' Zo (https://www.zo.ai/). Currently, social bots and their influence are especially discussed in the context of manipulation and disinformation~\cite{KollanyiUSEl2016,Ferrara2016,bessi2016social}. However, the detection of social bots remains a challenge~\cite{Grimme2018}, wherefore the actual number of social bots and also details of realization are unclear. Varol and colleagues~\cite{Varol2017} estimated that in 2017, a fraction of 9-15\% of the active twitter accounts were social bots, while platforms themselves report on millions of accounts~\cite{Roth2018}
It is clear, that Social bots need a technical online infrastructure, whic
which in general can be broadly understood as the combination of (a) a user-account on a social network site, a micro-blogging service, or an instant messenger; and (b) the technical preconditions for partial automation of the accounts-behavior via the accordant platform's API or proprietary mechanisms to interact with the website or app front-end of the account (this is virtually equivalent to remote controlling an app or browser). Additionally, the technical perspective includes the algorithmic realization of the account's behavior. While a basic social bot may only perform simple amplification activities (liking or sharing), more advanced bots may possibly replicate human behavior, post messages, or even directly interact with other accounts (humans or bots).
Apart from multiple often theoretical or anecdotal taxonomies, only little is known about the relative availability of these different types of social bots. From the technical perspective, the term "availability" implies three consecutive research questions to be posed:
\begin{enumerate}
\item \emph{What amount of ready-to-use code is publicly available to realize social bots?} This question addresses the general and free availability of source code in form of automation, access, and remote control frameworks, or ready-to-use code blocks to build social bots.
\item \emph{What role does machine learning and artificial intelligence play for current off-the-shelf bot development?}. Considering the multiple taxonomies for social bots as well as public discussion on social bots, both (at least implicitly) assume the existence of what is often called "intelligent" bots. This question investigates whether a corresponding development is identifiable in open bot code.
\item \emph{Consequently, what are the costs for creating social bots of different complexity levels (simple up to artificially intelligent)?} Depending on the availability of ready-to-use code for social bot development and based on the findings regarding available ingredients for constructing simple up to "intelligent" bots, we can roughly infer the effort, which is necessary to construct different types of social bots.
\end{enumerate}
This work strives to answer the questions by exploratory knowledge discovery using data from open-access social bots development projects, which is shared on different online-repositories, as an estimator. Online repository and collaboration infrastructures such as the
platform \texttt{Github}\footnote{\url{https://github.com/}} have become a central hub of current software development processes~\cite{Zagalsky2015} and thus provide meaningful insights into the available knowledge in a certain programming area.
Based on the insights gained from the worldwide available code for social bots, we propose a set of analytic methods that provides a broad picture to which extent social bots can be constructed from freely available code building blocks, frameworks, and technology snippets. This enables us to judge on the common stage of development of social bots "in the developer market" and can provide - on the long term - a way to detect new developments, threats, or trends in social bot evolution.
The paper is structured as follows: Section~\ref{sec:related_work} provides a literature overview on related work and the state of knowledge about social bot technology. Section~\ref{sec:data_sources} details the data source selection, relevant social media platforms, and data acquisition process. The analysis starts in Section~\ref{sec:descr_analysis} with a description of the acquired data and is continued in Section~\ref{sec:qual_analysis} with the data exploration and qualitative analysis of the social bot code descriptions using topic modelling via Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA)\cite{lda} and an innovative approach of stream clustering for texts~\cite{ER17Twitch}. Finally, in Section~\ref{sec:discussion}, we discuss our results and conclude our work.
\newpage
\section{Related Work}
\label{sec:related_work}
So far, research on social bots mainly addressed specific (sometimes learning- and thus data-based) approaches for the identification and observation of automated accounts in online media~\cite{Paradise2014,Cao2014,clark2016a,Ferrara2016,Varol2017,GG2018,Cornelissen2018ANT} or, discussed the influence of malicious social bots on the public debate~\cite{Fredheim2013,AYM2015,bessi2016social,Marechal2016} for instance via the distribution of hate or fake news~\cite{Frischlich2018,Shin2018,Vargo2018}.
Based on observations, detection of suspicious and clearly automated accounts, practice reports, and probably biased by public discussion, several social bot classifications of taxonomies have been proposed. As an early and rough classification Wooley~\cite{Woolley2016} distinguishes between classical bots for pure automation purposes and those who influence "public opinion or disrupt organizational communication". He defines such bots as "political bots". Hegelich~\cite{hegelich2016} follows a similar approach by defining two classes: "assistants" (also chat bots) and "social bots", where the latter are hidden actors in a political context. A more detailed categorisation is provided by Stieglitz and colleagues~\cite{Stieglitz2017DoSB}. They assume "imitation of human behaviour" and "intent" as two nominal scales, where the first discriminates low/none and high while the latter distinguishes malicious, neutral and benign. In this matrix, social bots imitate human behavior with malicious intent. Gorwa and Guilbeault~\cite{GG2018} address the "incredible breadth of terminology" used for (social) bots in literature. Focusing on the functions of bots, they suggest a more holistic typology: Crawlers and scrapers "working behind the scenes"; chat bots for human computer interaction using text; spam bots that spread advertisement, comments, or perform DDoS attacks in an automated and high frequency fashion; social bots, which the authors classify as web 2.0 versions of bots that often use APIs, however, are not clearly distinguishable in function from previously mentioned bots - except those, that they can act politically. In addition the authors also mention sockpuppets and trolls as well as cyborgs and hybrid accounts as partly automated profiles and thus special categories.
In an attempt to integrate the variety of perspectives, Grimme and colleagues~\cite{Grimme2017} propose a taxonomy that first distinguishes social and non-social bots (the latter corresponds to assistants mentioned by Hegelich~\cite{hegelich2016} or Gorwa and Guilbeault~\cite{GG2018}) and splits the class of social bots into three sub-classes: simple, advanced, and hypothetically "intelligent" social bots. For simple bots, the authors provide source code, which is able to perform very simple tasks like posting, sharing, or liking content. The second class is considered to imitate human behavior (in the sense of Stieglitz et al.~\cite{Stieglitz2017DoSB}) by acting in human speed, mimicking human inactivity, and simulating off-topic interests. Here, the authors report on experiments they performed with this kind of bots. Finally, they assume a possible third class of intelligent bots, that act on their own and virtually human-like, also in content production. However, as the authors emphasize, for this class no representative set of instances has yet been detected or published.
In fact, apart from an enormous set of online (gray) literature\footnote{e.g. BotWiki \url{https://botwiki.org/resources/twitterbots/} , Fredheim \url{http://quantifyingmemory.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/putins-bots-part-one-bit-about-bots.html}, Grossmann \url{https://medium.freecodecamp.org/my-open-source-instagram-bot-got-me-2-500-real-followers-for-5-in-server-costs-e40491358340} }
or technology documentations\footnote{e.g. \url{https://github.com/eggheads/eggdrop/}, \url{https://dev.botframework.com/}}
, only very few scientific works back the postulated taxonomies or findings with explicit expertise on actual social bot code. Grimme et al.~\cite{Grimme2017,Grimme2018} are rare examples of this group. As such, the empirical evidence on available software to realize social bots as well as insight into the degree of development of such codes is very scarce. In a notable exception, in 2016, Kollanyi~\cite{Kollanyi2016} has examined the availability of open-source code for twitter bots on \texttt{Github}. He shows that the number of repositories providing twitter bot code has been steadily increasing since the launch of the platform, with the majority of repositories being provided by actors from the United State or Japan. In light of changing media system and the global success of platforms besides Twitter, it is, however, highly plausible that Twitter bots only form a small share of the overall social bots available. As such the study by Kollanyi --- albeit providing pioneering insights into the availability of open-source social bot code in general and their abilities more specifically --- might be limited when it comes to understanding the availability of social bots more generally.
The current study, however, builds on Kollanyi's approach and aims for a set of methodologically advanced tools for providing insights into (1) the availability of social bot code for the most successful social media platforms as well as instant messengers all over the world and (2) the skills these bots have implemented in their code related to the taxonomy of Grimme et al.~\cite{Grimme2017}.
\section{Data Sources}
\label{sec:data_sources}
\paragraph{Code Repositories:}
In the first step, a total of 54 active online code repositories were identified. As we were interested in the available knowledge about social bots, we focused on open platforms that allowed for collaboration and identification of specific codes via searchterms.
A total of eight repositories fulfilled these criteria and allowed for (a) version control via Git or Appache subversion (SVN); (b) collaboration between users; (c) public access (that is they were researchable in the clear web); and (d) searching for specific terms.
For the analyses, we used Alexa global usage statistics to identify the five most relevant repositories. The Alexa rank, is a metric, which can be taken to evaluate the importance of a website\footnote{see: Alexa Rank: https://www.alexa.com/}. The metric combines calculations of internal homepage traffic such as page callings, and their development over time. Websites are ranked by their importance, where an Alexa score of "1", means that the website is most important. The ranking is seen critically in practice, since it is prone to get manipulated e.g. by click spamming and further does not differentiate between specific services or website purposes~\cite{alexa}. Nevertheless, it can be used to compare website services within the same topics of interest. Table \ref{Table_Top5} shows the final selection of relevant code repositories.
\begin{table}\small
\setlength{\tabcolsep}{20pt}
\centering
\caption{Top 5 code repository hosting platforms}
\label{Table_Top5}
\begin{tabular}{@{}llr@{}}
\toprule
\textbf{Rank} & \textbf{Code Repository} & {\textbf{Alexa Rank (September 2018)}} \\ \midrule
1 & GitHub & 72 \\
2 & Sourceforge & 351 \\
3 & Bitbucket & 945 \\
4 & GitLab & 2,819 \\
5 & Launchpad & 7,529 \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
\paragraph{Social Media Platforms:}
In order to describe the availability of different types of social bots, we focused on social media platforms, micro-blogging services, chat or Voice over IP-services, and instant messenger with the largest global reach. Reach was determined by a triangulation of (a) number of active users (see \cite{Statista2018}), (b) global traffic rank based on Alexa, and (c) downloads of the accordant application (e.g. via Google's Play Store or Apple's App Store). Where traffic information was missing (e.g. for the Instant Messengers) only applications with more than 500 Million downloads were included. As we focused on English-speaking repositories, the Chinese platforms were excluded from the key-word selection.
Based on the criteria, mentioned above, the following social media platforms were used within the data-acquisition process: \textit{Telegram, Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Skype, Instagram, Youtube, Whatsapp, Linkedin, Tumblr, vKontakte, Snapchat and Pinterest}.
\paragraph{Data Acquisition:}
Since the collaboration platforms are differently structured, it was not feasible to establish a common and comparable procedure for searching for specific bot programs. The largest platform, \texttt{Github}, offers a detailed search engine where explicit search criteria can be applied on different repository fields. Similar to \texttt{Github}, \texttt{Gitlab} also offers an API. However, \texttt{Gitlab} is more limited when it comes to the specification of additional search criteria. \texttt{Bitbucket} only provides a single web-search interface without any documentation. Therefore it is infeasible to track which fields are used within the final search query. Given the diverse capabilities of the collaboration platforms, when it comes to the formulation of searchterm queries, we decided to dismiss any field restriction at all. Additionally we selected the searchterms as generic as possible. Concretely we combined the name of each Social Platform with the term \texttt{bot} via a logical AND operator. For \texttt{Github}, \texttt{Gitlab} and \texttt{Bitbucket} a unique crawler was programmed that automatically gathered the repositories information for all searchterm combinations. While \texttt{Github} and \texttt{Gitlab} explicitly provide an external API for searching, \texttt{Bitbucket} is not easily accessible. Therefore we utilized \texttt{Scrapy}, a python-based web scraping framework, for collecting the relevant information. The remaining platforms, Sourceforge and Launchpad were manually queried via the provided web interface because of the low number of matching repositories for those platforms. The scraped information was persisted within Elasticsearch, a document-based search engine which performs well on textual data.
To allow for time efficient crawling and avoid noise in the data set due to temporal developments during data collection, we specified the following limitations to our gathering process: First, we did not download the actual files (source code) of the repositories, since our analysis is mainly based on metadata. Secondly, we dismissed the history of individual commits (code contributions) on all repositories. Although these data may provide interesting insights, the amount of potential additional API requests would have been significantly increased. Instead, we limit our analysis to the first and last contribution. Due to the heterogeneous structure of the collaboration platforms, we defined a common intermediate schema for data representation. Although some platforms consist of fields (location attribute on \texttt{Github}) that are not present on other sources, we include these additional information sources in our analysis. This especially holds true for the \texttt{Github} platform which contains more than 90\% of all repositories.
\section{Descriptive Analysis}
\label{sec:descr_analysis}
In total the data of 40.301 different code-repositories was gathered between April 2008 and October 2018. The largest number of repositories was provided by \texttt{Github}(38.600), followed by \texttt{Gitlab}(1293) and \texttt{Bitbucket}(408).
Despite its high Alexa score, only 25 repositories were found on Sourceforge for all searchtearm combinations. Moreover, 10 of these repositories were maintained on \texttt{Github} in parallel. We explain this observation by the fact that Sourceforge is considered as one of the older collaboration platforms, with a lack of sophisticated functionality. Therefore, most developers probably decided to move to a different platform, which was able to fulfill their requirements. Also in 2013 and 2015 the platform was criticized for offering adware and bundled malware. As a result it was reported that users switched to other code-hosting platforms \cite{reutersgitlab}. For Launchpad, only 10 repositories were found. This is not a surprising result, since the platform is of small scale. In total the platform hosts only 13.000 repositories laying the focus on big, open source software projects such as MySQL, Inkscape or Unity.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth]{figures/gitlab.pdf}
\caption{Number of new \texttt{gitlab} repositories over time}
\label{fig:gitlab}
\end{figure}
The largest competitors of \texttt{Github}, namely \texttt{Gitlab} and \texttt{Bitbucket}, provide only a small fraction of the total number of bot repositories (4\%) and are thus considered as niche platforms. Furthermore, we are able to observe the impact of Microsoft's recent announcement of aquiring the \texttt{Github} platform for 7.5 billion US dollars \cite{microsoftgit}. While the average number of new repositories on the \texttt{Gitlab} platform per month was 13.97 before the announcement, it drastically increased to 234 repositories in June and 117 in July 2018 (see Figure \ref{fig:gitlab}). As it was reported in various news reports, the announcement was negatively perceived by many open source developers, who publicly encouraged other developers to migrate to \texttt{Gitlab} \cite{reutersgitlab}. Obviously this affected the community of bot programmers as well.
\begin{figure}[h!]
\centering
\includegraphics[width = 0.7\textwidth]{figures/searchterm_distribution.pdf}
\caption{Searchterm distribution for all social-media platforms}
\label{fig:searchterm_dist}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/searchterm-development.pdf}
\caption{Number of Repositories for different platforms over time}
\label{fig:telegramA}
\end{figure}
Over all collaboration platforms, we observed a similar distribution regarding the number of repositories for a specific social-media platform (Figure \ref{fig:searchterm_dist}). Most of the identified programs were produced for Telegram, followed by Twitter, Facebook and Reddit. At first sight this is a surprising result since Telegram is not considered as one of the big social-media players and the platform only exists since 2013. A detailed inspection of the creation date for Telegram oriented repositories revealed that until 2015 the platform did not receive a lot of attention. This changed in June and July 2015, when a significant increase in the number of related projects can be observed. We can directly explain this sudden increase by the fact that on June 24, 2015, Telegram officially launched it's open bot platform, making it easy for programmers to create automated bot programs via an external API. Furthermore, the functionality of creating inline bots (bots that can be addressed in any chat) led to a second raise of newly created applications in January 2016. Hence the social platform itself seems to directly impact the community of social-bot code. Figure \ref{fig:telegramA} shows, amongst others, the number of newly created Telegram repositories over time.
In a second step we analyzed different lifespans of repositories. We define the lifespan of one single Repository as the time between the creation date and the last activity. Moreover an activity is characterized by any Repository interaction such as a new contribution, a fork or a newly assigned issue. We observe that more than 50\% of the crawled Repositories (18.000) have a lifespan of 0 days (Figure \ref{fig:telegramB}). This means that such Repositories were once created on a specific date and did not receive any further update after publication day. As indicated in \cite{Kollanyi2016}, some developers use the \texttt{Github} platform only as a medium for sharing their code rather than collaborating with other users.
\begin{figure}[h!]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/maintenance_with0_sqrt.pdf}
\caption{Lifespan of the crawled repositories}
\label{fig:telegramB}
\end{figure}
\paragraph{API Support and Programming languages}
Due to the heterogeneous structure and conflicting goals between different social media platforms, companies handle third party access to the service they provide in a different manner. Whilst some platforms actively encourage developers to create external applications by providing dedicated interfaces for accessing their data and functionality, some platforms do not offer such information. Within this work, we differentiate between four distinct classes of third party access.
\begin{itemize}
\item Social media platforms that are assigned to the \texttt{BotAPI} class are considered the most favorable ones for programmers. Such platforms do not only offer API's for third party institutions, but also dedicated services and functionality for bot programs. Within our study Telegram was the only platform that provided such sophisticated interface.
\item Platforms that offer an \texttt{API} to perform all the common tasks of the corresponding web-interface in an automated way. For most of the social platforms these tasks are following, creating comments and all kinds of flat social interactions (like/dislike).
\item Platforms that offer a \texttt{limited API} access. Although an interface for third parties exists, the range of functionality is limited. Platforms that are assigned to this class, for example only allow to access private user data.
\item Platforms that offer \texttt{no API} and no other means of interface for external parties.
\end{itemize}
Most of the social media platforms of interest offered some kind of API to third parties. Only Whatsapp and Snapchat do not provide any official API interface. Not surprising, those platforms are situated on the lower ranks regarding the number of repositories found for the specific search term. Most of the platforms with a higher rank do offer a more sophisticated API. In general we observed a positive rank correlation between the number of repositories found for a specific social platform and the corresponding level of API support ($\rho=0.78$, see Table \ref{tab:support-correlation1}). Overall, the \texttt{limited API} was the most prominent class to which social platforms are assigned. This can be explained by strict privacy policies of some bigger social-media platforms. Because of recent incidents, where private data was used for manipulation purposes (e.g. Cambridge Analytica), those companies were widely criticized by the public for providing unrestricted data-access. As a result, some platforms changed their policy and consequently limited their API functionality \cite{CamebridgeAPI}. Instagram, for example, only allows to access and analyze account related data and activities. In contrast to the past, external information like the access to the followers of arbitrary users is strictly prohibited, unless the target person explicitly gives the permission to acquire the desired information.
\begin{table}[tb]\small
\setlength{\tabcolsep}{9pt}
\begin{center}
\caption{API support for Social Platforms, sorted by number of repositories}
\label{tab:support-correlation1}
\begin{tabular}{@{}lcccc@{}}
\toprule
\textbf{Social Platform}& \texttt{no API}&\texttt{limited API} & \texttt{API} & \texttt{BotAPI} \\ \midrule
Telegram & & & & X \\
Twitter & & &X & \\
Facebook & & &X & \\
Reddit & & & X& \\
Skype & & &X & \\
Instagram & &X & & \\
Youtube & & X& & \\
Whatsapp & X & & & \\
Linkedin & & & X & \\
Tumblr & & X & & \\
vKontakte & & X & \\
Snapchat & X & & & \\
Pinterest & &X & & \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\end{table}
Most of the social media platforms which provide a dedicated API, offer some additional interfaces to access their service. These interfaces can be accessed by specific programming languages. Within Figure \ref{fig:languages} we show an aggregated view of the repositories main programming languages for the top five social media platforms (in terms of repository count). The most common programming language over all platforms is Python. Interestingly JavaScript is also frequently utilized. While Facebook explicitly provides a Java Script Toolkit, this is not the case for the other platforms. In cases where the API is somehow restricted (e.g. companies privacy policy), programmers often directly access the web interface with JavaScript code to circumvent the official API.
\begin{figure}[b]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{figures/prog_languages.pdf}
\caption{Programming languages used for the Top 5 social media platforms}
\label{fig:languages}
\end{figure}
\paragraph{Geospatial analysis:}
\texttt{Github} and \texttt{Gitlab} allow each user to specify their respective geolocation. As it was already indicated in \cite{Kollanyi2016}, the platforms use a free text field for collecting the information from the user. Therefore, we can not assume standardized data for our analysis. We utilized Google's geocoding API to receive longitude/latitude pairs that are approximately close to the location that was specified by the user. In total, we gathered information of 46.900 unique contributors, where geolocation information was present in 22.688 cases.
\begin{figure}[tb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/twitter_map.pdf}
\caption{Origin of Twitter repositories }
\label{fig:twitter}
\end{figure}
Kollanyi \cite{Kollanyi2016} already investigated the global distribution of twitter bot repositories. We present an updated version of the map with a similar distribution that was already observed in 2016. As one can see on the world map in Figure \ref{fig:twitter} the main part of the repositories belong to ten countries. This observation is comparable to the findings of \cite{Kollanyi2016}. Having a look at the top five most contributing countries and comparing them to the findings of \cite{Kollanyi2016} from 2016, shows, that the distribution basically stays the same.
Most of the Twitter repositories originate from the United States. In \cite{Kollanyi2016}
the United States were directly followed by Japan. Our updated version reveals that United Kingdom caught up to Japan and follows the U.S. by providing the second largest number of bot related repositories for Twitter. In contrast to Kollanyis study we also have access to location data of different social-media platforms. Directly compared to the distribution of Twitter, we observe some inherent dissimilarities between the platforms. While Russia does not play an important role in the context of Twitter bots, most of the Telegram bot code contributors are from that country (Figure \ref{fig:telegram}). A reason for this could be the popularity of Telegram within the Russian population~\cite{nytimestelegram}.
Whatsapp contributors mainly originate from India, where the messenger is not only used for private communication, but serves as a central communication and information channel~\cite{StatistaIndia2016}.
\begin{figure}[h!]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/telegram_map.pdf}
\caption{Origin of Telegram repositories }
\label{fig:telegram}
\end{figure}
\section{Content Analysis}
\label{sec:qual_analysis}
Identifying the capabilities, operational scenarios, and associated costs of automated bot programs in the context of social media platforms is regarded as one of the major goals of this study. Therefore -- on a qualitative level -- the content as well as the overall topics of available social bot code is of central interest.
Since, in general, manual inspection of the code base or the description of each repository is unfeasible for the number of gathered repositories, we utilize unsupervised learning techniques to identify topic trends over time in an exploratory way. We start with an additional and explicit content analysis of gathered repositories. We apply dominance filtering from decision theory in order to bound the number of 'interesting' repositories for manually detailed investigation.
\paragraph{Analysis of (interesting) Content:}
\label{sec:multiobjective}
To identify a subset of interesting repositories $R'\subseteq R$ for manual inspection, we specify three different indicators of interest: $N_c(r)$, the \emph{number of commits}, $L(r)$ the \emph{repository lifespan}, and $T(r)$ \emph{repository timeliness} with $r\in R$. While the number of commits is a rough indicator for overall user engagement in a software project (represented by the repository), the lifespan as defined in section~\ref{sec:descr_analysis} provides insights into the age of the respective repository. Further, we measure the timeliness of a repository as the difference between the current time and the time of the last update. Hence, a low timeliness value indicates a repository that has recently been updated, whereas a high value represents a repository that has not been updated for a long time and is probably inactive.
Using the defined simple indicators, any repository $r\in R$ can be represented by a three dimensional vector $v(r) = (N_c(r), L(r), T(r))^T\in \mathbb{N}^3$.
In our interpretation of these three indicators, an ideal (i.e. most interesting) repository for manual analysis would have large $N_c$, large $L$, and small $A$ components. Clearly, multiple dimensions of interest can result in incomparable repositories, such that no strict order of interest can be achieved. To identify the most promising trade-offs regarding the three indicators, we employ the notion of dominance, usually applied in the field of decision theory and multiobjective optimization. We say a $d$-dimensional vector $v$ dominates another $d$-dimensional vector $w$ (notation $v \prec w$), if and only if the following conditions hold: (1) $\forall i \in {1,\dots,d}$ : $v_i \leq w_i$ and (2) $\exists i \in {1,\dots,d}$ : $v_i < w_i$.
Note, that $\le$ and $<$ are interpreted as \emph{scalar domination}, i.e., that this relation is interpreted differently for maximization and minimization.\footnote{To overcome the distinction of minimization and maximization, we can convert minimizing indicators to maximizing indicators (or vice versa) due to the duality principle.}
In other words, a repository only dominates another repository, if for each indicator of interest, the first repository performs at least equally well as the other one and for at least one indicator strictly better. If this is not the case, we call both repositories incomparable or non-dominating to each other.
To eventually select the dominant (and thus most interesting) repositories for manual content analysis, we perform a pairwise comparison of the indicator vectors of all repositories from $R$ and remove those, which are dominated (non-domination filtering). As a result, we acquire $83$ incomparable and non-dominated repositories forming $R'$ for further analysis.
The analysis is done manually, by reading through repository descriptions and read me files. The results show, that most of the repositories yield code for the social media platforms Telegram (33), Twitter (27), and Reddit (11), reflecting the overall distribution of all bot codes (see Figure \ref{fig:searchterm_dist}). There exist three repositories containing code for the platform Instagram and one repository per each of Whatsapp, Facebook, Youtube, and Skype\footnote{Five of the repositories were omitted, since they contain e.g. Chinese descriptions or are related to other topics.}.
Table \ref{tab:support-correlation} shows the functionality and purpose, which is handled by the repositories. Most of the repositories can be grouped, since they provide similar functionality.
\begin{table}[!h]\small
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{@{}llr@{}}
\toprule
\textbf{Type}& \texttt{Functions}&\texttt{Number of Repos} \\ \midrule
Native Social Bot Functionality & posting, liking, &22\\ & following & \\
Wrapper/ Framework/ Library & easy API access, &27\\ & pre-defined functions & \\
Other Service Functionality & downloading data,& 14\\& payment handling, & \\ & include external services & \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
\caption{Functionality of Top Repositories}
\label{tab:support-correlation}
\end{table}
Twenty-two of the top repositories contain code which enables the user to implement social bot activities. Exemplary actions are posting predefined content, building follower networks, or liking specific hashtags. Most of the repositories contain code, which enables users to run their own bot script by adjusting a few lines of code. Related to the bot taxonomy of Grimme et. al \cite{Grimme2017}, we especially find bot repositories, which can be assigned to the class of simple bots. The 22 repositories, which are part of the two non-dominated layers, contain simple API supported functions like posting, liking or following. None of the code repositories provided code for "intelligently" acting bots.
Apart from the native social bot functionality, the main share of repositories contains code in order to handle API access for a specific programming language or to provide predefined code libraries. These 27 repositories can be applied by users, which are willing to create their own bot programs. In contrast to the repository type described above, these repositories do not provide off-the-shelf executable code for a specific bot program. Rather, they simplify the usage of programming interfaces for different programming languages.
Next to frameworks and API wrappers, there exists a number of dedicated bot scripts. The scripts contain code, which enables the user to establish own bots on a specific platforms. The analyzed repositories provided bots, which are able to fulfill simple tasks like following, liking or sharing posts. Most often a detailed setup description is provided and the code is easy to customize for own purposes.
About 14 repositories provide code, which fulfills no common social bot functions. These repositories contain scripts, which expand the platform by additional functionality. Examples are functions for downloading data, adding payment options or building interfaces for the inclusion of external services like Open Street Map.
\paragraph{Topic Modeling:}
Topic-modeling is used in the context of natural language processing to automatically extract semantic meaning from a given data corpus by identifying similarities between documents and grouping them together. We consider the application of one of the most frequently used algorithm in the field of natural language processing: Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA)\cite{lda}. In LDA, a generative statistical model is used to describe documents as a set of latent topics, where each topic follows a unique word distribution, which in turn is generated by maximizing the conditional probability for a word to occur in a given topic. While LDA usually achieves excellent results for static corpora, i.e. data that does not change over time, it offers very limited insights when it comes to topic evolution over time. However, for the given analysis it is crucial to understand trends in the context of social bot creation and how and when these trends evolve.
Given the requirements mentioned before, we decide to additionally employ a different method for topic modelling which is able to track changes over time: Stream Clustering. While clustering in general is an unsupervised machine learning technique that aims to identify homogeneous groups of observations, stream clustering expands upon this idea and solves different shortcomings of the traditional approaches. First, traditional clustering algorithms have to iterate over the data multiple times. This is not feasible for large and potentially unbounded data sources. Furthermore, stream clustering algorithms provide mechanisms to decay clusters over time and therefore account for changes within the underlying data distribution (concept drift). In the context of this work, we utilize stream clustering mainly for dealing with concept drift and identifying trends within the bot creation community. Specifically, we interpret the crawled repositories as a discontinuous data stream over time and use the method \texttt{textClust} to cluster the repositories descriptions.
Since the main goal of our analysis is the identification of time-depended trends and topics based on the repository description, a few pre-processing steps need to be conducted. In a first step, we select all repositories that have English descriptions with more than one word. Additionally, we remove all occurrences of social-media platform names from the documents, since the goal of the analysis is the identification of bot code functionality rather than platforms. Next, we apply common data transformation steps such as tokenization, stop word removal and lemmatization. In addition to unigrams, we also create bi-grams to account for close relationships between words within one document, such as word combinations like \textit{markov chain}. Based on the pre-processed data, we execute a LDA analysis~\cite{Rehurek2010}. Manual inspection of the results shows that about 15 topics are well suited to reveal existing repository types. Allowing a larger number of clusters leads to artificial separation of topics, while a smaller number of allowed clusters leads to overarching topics that contain multiple, semantically rather different repository types.
\begin{table}\small
\centering
\caption{Top eleven (out of fifteen) topic representatives provided by LDA}
\label{tab:lda}
\begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}}
\toprule
Topic & Words \\ \midrule
0 & \textbf{chat}, message, group, send, user, app, via, google, friend, bot \\
1 & \textbf{API}, using, written, python, \textbf{framework}, library, php, create, use, written\_python \\
2 & python, script, first, learning, small, price, twitterbot, bot, reddit, tutorial \\
3 & tweet, random, reply, test, \textbf{markov}, text, chain, generates, markov\_chain, given \\
4 & platform, slack, implementation, ruby, language, answer, question, messenger \\
5 & manage, aws, telegrambot, play, game, url, notification, lambda, world, live \\
6 & \textbf{simple}, bot, weather, people, creating, thing, sample, heroku, program, template \\
7 & tweet, word, every, sends, day, info, picture, give, hour, random \\
8 & news, game, user, service, follow, follower, help, automated, card, profile \\
9 & post, nodejs, tweet, account, twitter, search, using, image, user, made \\
10 & \textbf{chatbot}, example, quote, personal, based, schedule, assistant, daily, bot, working \\\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
Table \ref{tab:lda} lists the resulting first eleven topics, which confirm our findings from the decision making and analysis process in Section \ref{sec:multiobjective}. Most of the topics represent repositories that provide simple functionality or user action such as posting random content (e.g. images or predefined messages), linking videos, or following other users (5, 6, 7, 8, 9). Besides, some clusters describe more sophisticated functionality, which enables interaction between different accounts like chatting with other users (0, 3, 10). In this context, we observe that Markov chains play an important role. However, the top representatives of the resulting topics do not indicate that state of the art machine learning algorithms are utilized. Cluster one represents repositories that provide frameworks or use existing platform APIs.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/topics.pdf}
\caption{Most important micro-cluster over time.}
\label{fig:micro-cluster}
\end{figure}
In a last step, we apply the stream clustering approach to inspect how the observed repository types behave over time, i.e. reveal potential trends within the bot-code community. As already mentioned before, we utilize a dedicated text-based stream clustering algorithm called \texttt{textClust}\cite{ER17Twitch}.
In general, the algorithm follows a two step approach, which is commonly used in the context of stream clustering. First, an online component summarizes the incoming text stream (represented as numerical \texttt{TF-IDF} vectors) in an online fashion, which results in a set of micro-clusters. These micro-clusters are considered as dense areas in data space. Periodically, micro-clusters are revisited and older entries which are not updated recently are decayed and ultimately removed. While micro-clusters are created, updated, and removed during the online-phase, they are aggregated macro level during the re-clustering phase. Therefore, traditional clustering algorithms can be used to aggregate the different micro-clusters. For our analysis, however, we focus on micro-clusters since they represent topics of repositories in our case. The algorithm is executed with default parameter settings. A pseudo-code description of the update and cleanup procedures of \texttt{TextClust} is provided in the Apendix, see Algorithms~\ref{Algorithm:update} and~\ref{Algorithm:cleanup}. Since the data-input is not uniformly distributed over time, we also select the algorithm's time variant, which fades data based on a predefined timedelta, instead of the number of observations. An in-depth description of the algorithm can be inspected in \cite{ER17Twitch}\footnote{The code can be accessed at \url{https://wiwi-gitlab.uni-muenster.de/stream/textClust}}.
Within Figure \ref{fig:micro-cluster} the weight of micro-clusters containing specific terms are displayed. In addition to important topic terms from the LDA analysis, we also inspected micro-clusters containing machine learning related tokens. The results of our stream clustering approach give some indication of topic importance (in terms of cluster weight over time). Micro-clusters containing the \textit{simple} term have the highest cumulative weight and therefore are dominant topics during the observed time-span. As it was already discussed, repositories that are assigned to those micro-clusters mainly implement simple functionalities such as automatic following, posting or displaying the weather forecast using external data. Clearly, machine learning repositories only play a minor role with a low overall weight, compared to the other cluster terms and represent a rather new trend that arose in early 2017. While most micro-clusters increase their weight over time in a rather linear fashion, the API term makes an exception with a significant weight increase in July 2015. As it was already analyzed before, this is due to the fact that Telegram published their bot API, one month before. Hence, we see that external events can directly impact the bot community. Since machine/deep learning was not reflected as a distinct topic within our LDA analysis (due to the small number of repositories containing these terms), we use our stream clustering results to get an understanding of important terms, related to that topic. Therefore we look at micro-clusters containing either the term machine learning or deep learning and all tokens that are assigned to the similar cluster. Figure \ref{fig:deep1} shows the results as a word cloud. It indicates that machine learning techniques are mainly used in context of chat bots, i.e. the creation of human-like messages. However, also detection mechanisms such as hate-speech identification are present.
\begin{figure}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{figures/deep1.pdf}
\caption{Most frequent tokens in micro-clusters containing the term \texttt{deep learning}}
\label{fig:deep1}
\end{figure}
Furthermore, we manually extracted and analyzed repositories, which contain keywords like machine learning, deep learning or artificial intelligence within their description. As a result we identified and inspected 85 distinct repositories manually. However, having a look at the descriptions and read-me files, it turns out, that most of the machine-learning-related repositories (17) contain code for social bot detection. The contributors report on using classification approaches like Support Vector Machines or Logistic Regression in order to distinguish between human and bot steered accounts. Next to bot detection, content detection, e.g., in terms of detecting hateful or harmful content, is covered by the analyzed repositories (14).
A large number of repositories (15) is related to chat functionality. Contributors use machine learning, deep learning and AI techniques to create chat bots, which are able to automatically answer to messages. Other repositories (14) create new posts on basis of former posts or an external text data base. Here natural language processing techniques are used to imitate specific writing styles.
Only two of the 85 repositories are described as "stand alone" bot scripts, which could be implemented to replace a human user. It is important to mention, that those scripts do not provide code for intelligent bots like introduced in e.g. the taxonomy of Grimme et al. Rather, they include some language processing techniques, which e.g. imitate a specific writing style for posts, or filter by the use of e.g. classification for interesting content to follow/like/share.
Next to the described functionality, there exist a number of repositories (8), which simply name keywords like "Machine Learning" or "AI" within their description, but do not contain machine learning, deep learning or AI technologies at all.
The remaining 15 repositories are either not further described, are already outdated, or contain descriptions of other languages.
\section{Discussion}
\label{sec:discussion}
With this work, we provide a comprehensive study on the availability and state of development of open program code, which can be utilized for realizing the automation of accounts in social media. Based on developer repositories in the most relevant open collaboration platforms (mainly Github, Gitlab, and Bitbucket), we analyzed software development for a broad spectrum of social media platforms using various knowledge discovery techniques that range from descriptive analysis to stream clustering for trend detection. While the descriptive analysis proves overall availability of projects dealing with the development of social bots, a partition of data with respect to social media platforms provided additional insights into the importance and accessibility (and thus possible resilience) of these platforms for (against) simple automation of accounts. The performed geospatial analysis offers insights into regional importance of platforms and may point to main targets for social bot application at these locations. This results in different levels of potential "threat" in the world for different platforms as a consequence of user preferences. A specific view on programming languages, however, indirectly tells us some details on the operators and programmers of social bots. The overwhelmingly dominant usage of interpreted programming languages (Python and Java Script) allow simple and rapid development of code also for inexperienced developers. This suggests that a large proportion of the observed projects is developed to enable or simplify usage of social bots or the realization of data acquisition from social media platforms at a prototype level. Additionally, the availability of simple API frameworks for specific social media platforms implies the use of simple programming languages like Python, while Java Script is presumably used to access data and functionality which is not reachable via the APIs.
The qualitative analysis of social bot projects is based on relevance of repositories, which was determined by a decision theoretical approach considering multi-criteria domination regarding repository life span, timeliness, and number of commits. The analysis of these repositories showed that the predominant functionalities provided in those repositories are restricted to simple bot development tools, frameworks, or specific services not specifically related to social bots alone.
While these findings suggest, that openly available social bot technology is of rather simple nature, the topic modelling via LDA and stream clustering provides deeper insights into relevant types of social bot-related development as well as into the change of development focus over time. These aspects specifically address research question two of this work: We do not find ready-to-use software that exceeds simple functionality like (re-)posting prepared content, favoring articles/posts, or following other accounts in an automated manner. Also, the most important topics extracted by stream clustering suggest, that further functionality is restricted to building blocks for social bot construction, chat bot facilities, and API wrappers or alternatives / bypasses. Interestingly, machine learning (related to artificial intelligence) is an existing but neglectable topic in open social bot development. It mainly appears in the context of social bot detection. Sophisticated or ready-to-use mechanisms for the implementation of 'intelligent bots' are not available.
The observations of the descriptive and qualitative analysis together imply that we can distinguish two scenarios for the costs of social bot development (third research question). The simple scenario is the one where operators only aim for trivial usage of the available APIs of social media platforms performing actions like posting, favouring, or sharing. For these purposes, off-the-shelf software is freely available and feasible. Additionally, there is a set of proprietary interfaces and frameworks to easily enable such tasks. Considering very simple cases of content distribution, the realization of this type of social bots is relatively cheap. More expensive but probably in most cases still feasible is the realization of advanced social bots that simulate human behavior on the activity level - not in interaction with others. Available and open (some even well established and continuously maintained) social bot frameworks enable the enrichment of ready-to-use building blocks with more complex code. Experiments of Grimme et al.~\cite{Grimme2017,Grimme2018} demonstrated, that such extensions are feasible and require only medium technical expertise. A major gap, however, can be identified between the sometimes postulated existence of intelligently acting bots -- i.e. bots which are able to produce original content (related to a defined topic), provide reasonable answer to comments, or even discuss topics with other users -- and available open software components. The absence of tools implies that either the development of such techniques is too difficult and too costly to be provided open for the public, or that these techniques are scientifically too advanced to be subject of current social bot development. Current reports on experimental intelligent social bots by large software companies, however, suggest that there is currently no productive 'intelligent' software available~\cite{wptay2016,wiredzo2017}. Others observations show that 'intelligence' on conversational level is (intentionally) restricted to advanced chat bot capabilities~\cite{quartzzo2018}, as simple learning approaches are too sensitive regarding external manipulation. As such, the costs for realizing 'intelligent' bots can be considered infeasible, today.
Overall, this work and its analysis provides a new foundation for further discussion on the existence and influence of social bots extracted from an extensive evaluation of data on current open software projects. Certainly, software development is an ongoing process and technologies will change or advance together with advances in science (e.g. new developments in artificial intelligence) or with modifications in the technological environment (e.g. changes in APIs or accessibility of social media platforms). This paper provides a methodological framework for comprehensive analysis that goes beyond a singular investigation. It can be applied over time to monitor the development of technology and application of social bots.
\paragraph{Limitations and Future Work:}
Despite from the fact that our work reveals comprehensive insights into the bot programming community, some limitations still exist. One of the main limitations of this work is the restriction on open-bot code. It could be argued that social bots are frequently used in context of user manipulation. Therefore sophisticated bot programs which work well on that manipulation task, exhibit potential monetary value and thus could be sold to interested third parties. Hence, a platform which is based upon the idea of open-source code distribution may not be the right place to host the program code. In order to overcome this issue, a supplementary study, focusing on dedicated marketplaces in the dark web, could be conducted. Another limitation of our study is missing functionality verification. Since the source code of the different repositories was not explicitly executed, we cannot verify whether the code actually implements the functionality that was described in the repository's metadata. While for simple functionality such as automatic procedures to follow persons or liking their posts, we expect that the description actually reflects the described services, we cannot expect this from repositories that do apply complex machine learning algorithms and offer full-service bot programs. Lastly, we may not captured all social bot code that is currently available on the open-source platforms because they were not found by our predefined query.
As we showed within our analysis, the community of bot code is constantly changing over time. Bot code programmers highly depend on the social platforms and their support for external programming interfaces while the platforms themselves constantly adjusting their policy and therefore also their API's because of public pressure. Furthermore new technologies such as machine- or deep learning emerge in the field and are more frequently utilized. Although we currently do not observe any sign that intelligent bots, as they were described in Section \ref{sec:related_work}, we do see a need for monitoring the development regularly.
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Children, Gender identity
Spain. Psychologist denounced by transactivists. She risks suspension
Carola Lรณpez Moya, a feminist and leftist, thinks that people with dysphoria should accept themselves by breaking gender cages and without medicalisation. T associations have denounced her, saying her approach is "conversion therapy". She risks a fine of up to 120,000 euros as well as suspension of her activity.
Carola Lรณpez Moyadysphoria by genreidentity by genrespaintherapies by conversiontransactivismtranssexualism
While in countries that were the first to adopt medical protocols (puberty blockers, cross-test hormones) for the transition of minors - such as Sweden and Norway - there is a return to the psychological approach in the first instance, in other countries where peak transitions have recently been achieved, talk therapy is still considered conversion therapy. This Spanish case is exemplary. Solidarity with Carola Lรณpez Moya.
A left-wing feminist psychologist and gender identity critic is the first person to be charged in Spain for 'allegedly promoting conversion therapies to trans people'. She risks a heavy fine and losing her licence.
After two complaints of the Andalusian Transsexual Association and the Spanish Association against Conversion Therapies, the Andalusian government has opened a sanctions file for Carola Lรณpez Moya, a psychologist who works mainly with women who - like her - are mothers of disabled children.
Lรณpez Moya is over in the crosshairs of queer activists for messages on social media in which he claims, for example, that "trans women are men"and that "if someone is unhappy with their body, the logical thing is to help them accept their body with as little invasiveness as possible". But the denunciation came mainly because of a tweet in which he wrote that his patients "are making progress precisely because I help them to get rid of the psychological discomfort produced by gender, a cultural construct that subordinates women".
This tweet, according to the accusers and the Andalusian government, proves that the help offered by the psychologist is a sort of "conversion therapy"and therefore "may constitute a very serious breach ofadministrative provisions under the regional law on equal treatment and non-discrimination of LGBTI persons'.
The rule, passed in 2017 sanctions the promotion, dissemination or execution "by any means whatsoever of any kind of therapy to modify sexual orientation and gender identity in order to adapt it to a heterosexual and/or cissexual model". Lรณpez Moya now risks a a fine of between โฌ60,000 and โฌ120,000as well as a ban on access to public aid and on entering into contracts with the administration, personal disqualification for a period of three to five years and temporary closure of its activity.
Maria Celeste
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Pierre Poilievre Blocks Morneau's Attempt To Turn Tables On Numbered Companies
Question period turned into a numbers game.
By Ryan Maloney
Adrian Wyld/CP
Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre asks a question during question period in the House of Commons, in Ottawa on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017.
Question period turned into a numbers game Tuesday as Finance Minister Bill Morneau tried to flip the script on Conservatives pressing to know what assets he holds in his numbered companies.
Yet, Tory finance critic Pierre Poilievre may have scored the last laugh.
Conservative MPs have taken to directly asking Morneau to provide information on the numbered companies he disclosed with the federal ethics commissioner after being elected. The holding companies have names such as 1446977 Ontario Inc. or 2135042 Ontario Inc.
While Morneau accused opposition MPs of being "obsessed" with his personal finances, Conservatives argue that questions about the companies are fair game.
The finance minister did not put his assets into a blind trust after he was elected in 2015 and continued to own shares in his family business, pension management firm Morneau Shepell, despite sponsoring pension legislation.
After weeks of pressure, he promised last week to use a blind trust and to sell his Morneau Shepell shares, donating to charity the difference in the value of those shares between the day he was elected and the day they are sold โ expected to be about $5 million.
Morneau comes out swinging
On Tuesday, Morneau came prepared to turn up the heat on 21 Tory MPs who also own private corporations. He asked several of them if they might wish to disclose the assets they hold in the numbered companies, saying at one point he could do this "bingo game," too.
Poilievre is one such Tory MP with a numbered company.
"The minister wants to know what's in my company. I'm one of the 21 he just listed. It's a rental property. How hard was that? How hard was that?" Poilievre asked, spurring laughter applause from Tories.
"What is in 2254165 Ontario Inc.?" he asked Morneau. A summary of the finance minister's financial disclosure with ethics watchdog Mary Dawson lists the company as a real estate holding company in Toronto for which he shares ownership with four siblings.
The finance minister responded that none of his assets are "controlled" and that he's disclosed everything to the ethics commissioner. He did not specify whether any of his assets are still held "indirectly." His shares in Morneau Shepell were held indirectly and that's what landed him in hot water.
None of them own stocks in a company that they regulate. Only the finance minister has that distinction.Pierre Poilievre
He wondered whether Tory MPs had disclosed their holdings to the watchdog.
"Whether the member from Calgary Rocky Ridge has disclosed everything in 638484 Alberta Limited or whether the member from Fort McMurray has disclosed everything in 615783 Alberta Limited at DBK Holdings," he said. "These are questions that are quite interesting."
Poilievre rose again to joke that, while Morneau was speaking, all 21 MPs Morneau referenced had time to chat.
"And they have all confirmed that none of them own stocks in a company that they regulate," he shot back. "Only the finance minister has that distinction."
Poilievre was shut down when he again pressed Morneau about about 2254165 Ontario Inc.
"I can only assume that the continuing obsession with my personal finances is because the members on the opposite side don't want to think about what's actually happening for their own constituents," Morneau said.
Scheer, Trudeau exchange fire
Earlier in question period, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau threw a jab at Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer over a CBC News report that Scheer has ownership in three real estate limited partnerships. A Liberal MP told CBC that Scheer's use of the tax shelter was "hypocritical" given his attacks on Morneau.
As he has for weeks, Trudeau said his finance minister has followed the advice of the ethics watchdog and suggested there are better things to talk about.
Bill Morneau To Donate Millions
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Watch: Minister's Testy Exchange With Reporter
"I am absolutely certain that the leader of the official Opposition also followed the advice of the conflict of interest and ethics commissioner in accordance to his own personal tax dispositions," Trudeau said.
"Mr. Speaker, the key difference here is that I disclosed everything to the ethics commissioner and the finance minister did not," Scheer shot back.
With a file from The Canadian Press, Althia Raj
Ryan Maloney Senior Politics Editor, HuffPost Canada
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Justin Roiland Dropped From Two Hulu Shows
A day after Adult Swim announced it was cutting ties with Rick and Morty co-creator and voice actor Justin Roiland over felony domestic violence charges, Hulu has followed suit. Roiland was associated with two different shows on the streaming service: Solar Opposites, which Roiland co-created with Mike McMahan and voiced the lead character, and Koala Man, where Roiland provided the voice of one of the characters.
In a statement, Hulu and 20th TV Animation said "we have ended our association with Justin Roiland." Both series will continue without Roiland's contributions. Solar Opposites has already been renewed for two seasons beyond the three that have already aired on Hulu.
The charges against Roiland date back to an incident in 2020 involving an unnamed woman Roiland was dating at the time. Roiland was charged in May of that year with two felonies: Domestic battery with corporeal injury, and false imprisonment. Roiland has pled not guilty to the charges.
A trial date in the case has not yet been set; another hearing in the case is scheduled for April. When news of the charges broke earlier this month, Roiland's attorney stated "it is hard to overstate how inaccurate the recent media coverage of this situation has been. To be clear, not only is Justin innocent but we also have every expectation that this matter is on course to be dismissed once the district attorney's office has completed its methodical review of the evidence. We look forward to clearing Justin's name and helping him move forward as swiftly as possible."
Solar Opposites premiered on Hulu in 2020, and follows a group of aliens that arrives on Earth and disagrees on whether or not it's a good place to live. Roiland voiced Korvo, who hates life on Earth.
On Koala Man, which is set in an alternate reality where Australia is the dominant country on Earth, Roiland voiced an American character named Chad Wagon.
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Control the Controllables Part 2 - Are you having fun yet?
To be precise, the prose of the book are the actual words we choose. Yes, I get that and it's 100% accurate. But how many of us actually have fun writing our stories? How many of us have a grin on our faces when we write a certain passage, or tears streaming down our cheeks, or actual pulse-quickening moments when our heroes are in peril? Perhaps of all the things over which we exert control, isn't this the top?
Why do we write? Well, for some of us, it's because we're not good at anything else. But for many of us, isn't it the thrill of the story? Isn't it to escape?
I'll tell you a little secret about myself: I escape in my writing. I have a good life and I'm immeasurably blessed. I have a day job that takes care of everything, but it would be really nice to write fiction for a living. I'm not there yet. Might not ever get there. And while I enjoy writing blurbs and descriptions, updating and tinkering my websites, blogging, and creating covers, the real thrill is the story creation itself. It's the constant "what happens next?" moments throughout a manuscript as I'm telling myself the story at 4:30am each morning. Those are the moments I live for. Those are the moments I have control over.
But you know what? They have control over me, too. I can feel my fingers speeding up and hear the clickety-clack of the keys as my heroes get into and out of a problem. It's my favorite part of this entire process. Next is me sharing it with others. And there's nothing more irritating than my morning session running out of time before I have to get ready for work and I'm not at the end of a scene. Most of the time, I don't have any additional time that day to keep on with that scene. The end result is that I'm thinking about the ending of that scene all day long until I can again put fingers to keyboard and go. On those days, I'm actually held in a state of suspended animation.
I have a blast telling stories.
So, how much fun do y'all have writing your stories?
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This week, your host screwed up the Holly West segment.
Go tell Holly West how much you miss her.
Holly's TV time is spent with Tom Pitts, so we thank him for stopping by on short notice.
I also chatted with Jay Stringer about the World Cup, but Glasgow seagulls overtook the sound and it was unsuable.
As always, Jedidiah Ayres talks about film, while Chris F. Holm suggests some music.
As I said, we thank Tom Pitts, but we miss Holly West. She should be back for the next episode, unless she decided to just move to the beach 4evah.
Seems that in a period where there's so much free-floating anxiety, sleep becomes even more precious than usual. It's the one time you completely shut out the noise and tension of today's world. Of course, there's always the possibility that you'll have bad dreams, but on balance, if you're not a person plagued by frequent nightmares, sleep provides not just rest but much-needed mental escape.
That's why it's important not to overlook a strand of crime narrative that doesn't get discussed enough. I'm talking about the TV mystery or crime show that serves as a soporific. We watch all the TV shows on now and make our passionate recommendations or fierce criticisms (of Bosch, Goliath, Gomorrah, Marcella, Sharp Objects, and on and on and on), but what about the shows that go beyond entertainment and into the realm of strictly utilitarian?
It's late, you want to go to sleep, and you want to watch something in your favorite genre without having to pay much attention. You'd like to watch without caring about whether you fall asleep in the middle. Obviously, the show can't be too interesting or you may not fall asleep. I'm sure most people have their shows they watch for this purpose - whether it's a crime show or any other type of show - but here are a few I'm partial to and the reasons why they work.
This show without question takes the top spot, and for a few reasons. First of all, with all its incarnations and because it's playing on so many networks, you can on any given night almost certainly find some episode on somewhere. And to be honest, Law and Order is so competently done, it rarely fails to hold your interest. But you know the etched-in-stone formula, so you don't get overly engaged in the plot and can let yourself go. You can let yourself fall asleep. Plus, you've probably seen the episode before, so you know what happens anyway. On top of which, if you haven't seen the episode and want to see how it ends but do happen to fall asleep, you don't have to worry about never seeing the ending because that episode will be on somewhere else fairly soon. I do find that I fall asleep most easily to the original Law and Order, with Law and Order: Criminal Intent coming in second for sleep inducement. SVU, it has to be said, is not as simple to nod off to because it more often gets into plot lines that are surprisingly dark and disturbing.
Perry Mason, the original black and white show with Raymond Burr as Mason, ran from 1957 through 1966 and has never been out of syndication since. I remember sleeping at my grandmother's as a little kid back in the late sixties and early seventies, and she liked the show. In New York now, it has its runs late at night on some obscure cable channel we get, and I found my wife watching it to help her slide away into sleep.
Let me tell you, it works. In a way, it's the Law and Order of its time. In production value, in acting, in predictable yet interesting enough storytelling, it is solid. And who cares if you don't see the investigation to its end and the courtroom case resolved? You know that Perry, with the help of his private investigator Paul Drake and his secretary Della Reese, will uncover the needed clue that reveals the guilty party and wins Perry the case. Old-fashioned to the core, but it serves as a kind of TV comfort food. Perry is on the case, justice will be served, and you slip away into the arms (as they used to say) of Morpheus.
It's hard to argue with a show that has been as successful as this one, so I won't try. I didn't watch Murder, She Wrote when it first aired and I can't claim I set out to watch it in syndication now. (Side note: There's no doubt that Angela Lansbury, her entire career considered, is one of the greats, whether on stage, screen, or TV - you name it). But at some point, as with Perry Mason, I found this show was on often in our house around the time it's time for sleep.
Cabot Cove is one of the strangest places on earth. It's an idyllic New England town with a murder rate that ranks among the highest in the world. And there's the old joke - that the killer each episode really has to be Jessica Fletcher, because wherever in the world she goes, someone dies. Maybe she's only seeming to find culprits. Anyway, all I have to do is watch 10 or 15 minutes of the show's odd combination of somewhat famous semi has-been actors and young nobodies who never got famous, and I feel my eyelids getting heavy, I'm yawning, and...I'm out.
Three crime shows of steller value, and not to be underestimated. They don't grip you; they don't keep you up nights watching, all keyed up from their suspense. Quite the contrary. On pleasant days and rough ones, I turn to these shows to help me fall asleep.
Anybody want to weigh in on shows they use for precisely this purpose?
We live on a small connector road that's only a few miles long, named for the family that built the farm we live on. Our closest neighbors to one end are half a mile away; I've never measured it, but at a guess our closest neighbors in the other direction are as much as 3/4 of a mile from us... Maybe even a little more.
We know it's normal for hay to be delivered on flatbeds and we know who comes to mow the lawn. We recognize the trucks of farm hands.
Last Friday morning waa anything but normal. It started with bringing Murph outside around 5:35 am. She has a run line and I clipped her up and started my routine. I went around the side of the house to get the hose to fill the watering can.
Our cellar doors were open.
That made me jump. I went to the back of the house to raise the pump and Murph started barking. Across the road from the barn, on our farm field, there was a car. And two people were outside of the car looking across the field. Now, I hadn't heard the car and when I saw it I could tell that it had been turned off but I still initially thought they'd stopped to look at deer or something. I didn't think much of it.
Then they started walking down the road past my house.
Maybe the car had broken down? We must have 54 feet of fencing running along the road in front of our house. Maybe more. They walked past the house and past the spot where the drainage culvert runs under the road and turned right... walking down our farm field on the far side of the ravine.
Murph is continuing to go crazy so by 6 almost everyone is awake and in the kitchen. I watch these two guys, who I woukd have guessed as teens, walk down the field, go to one side and then the other and then return with a third person on a piece of equipment, like an ATV with a bucket on the front.
We live on 500 acres. I couldn't begin to tell you where all the property lines are... all told, there are three houses on different parts of the property. Neither of them are the closest houses to us.
I know what's normal around here. Enough to recognize abnormal when it happens and let the property owner know something is amiss.
This was when I realized that I hadn't taken a very good look at the guys who'd gone down our field. Sure one was taller, with dark curly hair, while the shorter fellow had sandy hair. I could see the tall one's white t-shirt easily across the field. The shorter guy's blueish-green shirt meshed in with the trees in the distance.
It was easy enough to walk over and take down the car's details but I realized after I texted Bill and heard that nobody was expected and certainly not at 5:45 am that if there was a real problem I'd be giving the most mediocre, general description ever.
It reminded me of something Anthony Bidulka said years ago when I was at one of his book signings. He said he pays attention to physical details of people around him because it informs his character descriptions.
Studies have shown that eyewitness testimony is often unreliable.
The start of my Friday the 13th last week proved that, even as a writer, I wouldn't be much better than anyone else. Part of the reason was that I didn't see the need to pay attention to these guys until they were walking away from me at a great enough distance to not be able to see much that would be useful for identifying them.
Want to play a fun game with yourself? When you meet up with a group of friends, guess everyone's age and height. Then confirm that information. How good are you at telling how old someone is or how tall they are? This is a great thing to do at a meeting of mystery writers. Another thing to do? Have different people come in wearing masks and costumes. See if you can use other physical characteristics to identify who is who.
Writers, remember if you're writing a mystery that not every potential witness is a good witness... but paying attention to the physical characteristics of the people around you enable you to produce rich descriptive details of the characters in your works.
Also... remember that how a person describes another comes down to perspective. A young child may describe Dad as a giant when he may be average height. Descriptions in writing are about seeing the world through the character's eyes, not your own.
I just finished watching the true crime documentary Evil Genius on Netflix and man, am I conflicted about my final opinion of it. It was both really good and disappointing at the same time.
The four-part series lays out the bizarre crime and ensuing law enforcement investigation nicely. But if you're looking for answers โ like, say, who masterminded the plot and was the actual "evil genius" โ you'll be disappointed. I think this is the fault of the title more than anything else. It's too definitive for what ultimately played out. The police investigation was unable to determine who came up with the idea to strap a bomb to a pizza delivery man and send him into a bank.
It could have been Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong, a woman with a long history of mental illness who was already linked to several suspicious deaths. Or it could have been her former boyfriend, a man named Bill Rothstein. Diehl-Armstrong is the evil genius of the title, but there was nothing specific presented in the documentary that clearly proved it was her instead of Rothstein. Both were intelligent, grandiose personalities who existed on the fringes of society.
Rothstein presented himself better, which made it easier to label the prickly, erratic, anti-social Diehl-Armstrong as the instigator of the plot.I'll add an aside here that Diehl-Armstrong did have well-known homicidal tendencies. She'd been previously charged with murder and acquitted, and was accused of killing the boyfriend she had during the time of the pizza bomb plot. So she wasn't some brilliant person who never got caught, and she wasn't a person who was able to present a different, false face to the world. Those talents appeared to belong to Rothstein.
So who was really the genius? The documentary does a lot of things well, but answering that question isn't one of them. | {
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Weaponised Songs - 16 songs about weapons
Even Wham had a song called "Young Guns" although that was used of people rather than weapons of death. from shotgun weddings to protest songs at war and nuclear arms, music has been full of references to weapons. Here's a sprinkling for your listening pleasure.
1) "Mack The Knife" - Lotte Lenya & Louis Armstrong
Brecht, Weill, Lenya & Armstrong, does it get any better than this? You really can see that Weill was influenced by Armstrong in this.
2) "Poison Arrow" - ABC
Don't think ABC have ever turned up in any chart of mine. The 1980s really was the death of music. While you lot were liberally applying blusher and hairspray, a few of us were turning our battered eardrums to New York City and the grimy industrial brutalism of bands like Swans and Sonic Youth. Time has not mellowed me as to which was the more worthwhile... Everything about this song grates me, the 'Eastenders' drum sound, the cheesey organ sound, the feeble slap bass...
3) "Burning Spear" - Sonic Youth
See a man playing his guitar with drumsticks, now that's what I'm talking about! Currently I'm trying to decide whether to buy Sonic Youth bassist Kim Gordon's biography "Girl In The Band" or not. She was a tad more than just the guitarist's girlfriend, she was his wife! But they recently got divorced and I think the book's going to be pretty ugly on that score...
4) "Swords Of A Thousand Men" - Tenpole Tudor
I never quite got Eddie Tenpole's schtick. I think I'm right in saying he was in the sex Pistol's movie "The Great Rock And Roll Swindle" and then seems to have had a chip on his shoulder that he never made it to the big time. Except for a brief stint with this knockabout campery.
5) "Eton Rifles" - The Jam
The Jam were really quite subversive. They had so many Top ten chart singles, including this, appeared on mainstream pop shows constantly and all the while not pulling any political punches in many of those chart hits.
6) "Bazooka Joe" - Big Black
So there were these three bands who resolutely refused to have a drummer, but worked with a drum machine and all the performers were out at the front of the stage. One was Carter The Unstoppable sex Machine with their cheeky South London puns. The next was Three Johns with their Yorkshire political fist pumping. And then there was Steve Albini's Big Black who just out-powered them and went for the noise and the dark side of US life. I liked all three in point of fact, but now in my dotage Big Black have way outlasted the other two in my affections, even though they were the only one of the three I never saw live.
7) "Armalite Rifle" - Gang of Four
A throw-away B-Side really, but there's something about its stripped down almost football chant simplicity that sets off the significance of what they're singing about.
8) "6" Gold Blade" - Birthday Party
Well Nick Cave is forever singing about knives and killing isn't he? Always seems to be women on the receiving end of his knives as well...
9) "Love Missile X-111" - Sigue Sigue Sputnik
The debut single of the first manufactured rock band and they disappeared as quickly as they arrived. Named after a real US military weapon, I however am grateful since I initially used it for a title of a stage play of mine. When I rewrote it as a novel I changed the title for another song, Cindy Lauper's "Time After Time". See, I have mellowed... But not in my opinion of this song which is cack.
10) "Careful With That Axe Eugene" - Pink Floyd
It's not like Roger Waters hadn't served you all good notice with this long before "The "Wall" and "Dark Side Of The Moon'. Madness is an ever-present theme in his work. Is that mad grin just a by-=product of his vocal or is it for real? You decide.
10) "Mi Uzi Weighs A Ton" - Public Enemy
Wait, we've got to number ten before mentioning a Rap band with their loves for all things semi-automatic and drive-bys and tings? This was the song that really introduced UK audiences to PE I think. Even though they quickly moved away from this kind of gangster posturing and left that to the West Coast rappers like Ice-T. the beat on this really does seem to weigh a ton.
11) "Tommy gun" - The Clash
We say that about Rap, but every other song by the Clash seemed to contain a weapon or two; "Guns Of Brixton", "Washington Bullets", "Drug Stabbing Time", "sten Guns In Knightsbride". But then they were fighting the revolution I suppose...
12) "Yankee Bayonet" - The Decembrists
The Decembrists have pretty much passed me by. Sound like second rate REM to my ears
13) "Ten percent Pistol" - Black keys
Earnest musos or smash up your guitars as you cavort around the stage lost in the trance of your own thrash trance. Know which I'd rather have...
For which I give you -
14) "Little Man With A Gun In his Hand" - Minutemen
If you think these guys were just a thrash punk band making a noise as in this terrible recording ion a boat, then check out the acoustic version's musical complexity in the video after
15) "My 9mm Goes Bang" - Boogie Down Productions
And we're back with rap's fetishisation of the gun
16) "Happiness Is A Warm Gun" - Breeders
And bringing some calm to proceedings, we all prefer this to the Beatles original right? What do you mean no!!!
Labels: ABC, Boogie Down productions, Brecht, Breeders, Clash, Gang Of Four, Jam, Lenya, Nick Cave, Pink Floyd, Public Enemy, Songs About Weapons, Sonic Youth, Weill
Occupational Hazard - Flash Fiction
Christian Surname called out to Glover up on the roof of the house as to whether he'd seen
Trollop anywhere. Glover shook his head as he forcefully yanked out a wad of thatch and opened up his fist so that the straw tumbled down towards the ground as a bouquet over Surname.
Surname inquired the same of Joiner as he was mounting a newly made saddle upon a horse. Joiner cupped the pommel with one hand and inclined his head to inhale the leather seat with a resonant sniff which Surname took for his answer whatever it may have meant.
Surname spotted Fletcher with a cart on its side and queried if he had any idea of her whereabouts. Fletcher gave a hard pull on the nearest wheel and set it spinning round in continuous motion by way of his response.
Surname spotted that the door of the blacksmiths was open and entered his forge. He interrogated Cooper there as to Trollop's perambulations, but the smith removed a glowing iron bar from the forge, held it horizontally up to his eyes pointing at Surname as the metal glowed and faded with the heat pulsing through it.
As the smith's neighbour, Mason was fletching arrows in his yard, so Surname cheerily sought some illumination from him. Mason delicately stroked the feathers of the quill before blowing and ruffling them.
Surname scurried on into the bakery. Skinner there was dusting flour off with a percussive clap of his hands so that he initially missed Surname's request. When he repeated it, Skinner threw his dough against the table sending up a cloud of more flour, before he started kneading and pummelling it as his disclosure.
Surname shook his head before proceeding apace to the workshop of Thatcher. Entreating him as to whether he'd espied Trollop, the joiner picked up a tenon and repeatedly slotted it and out of the mortise, while studying it with so rapt an attention, his tongue was poking out of the corner of his mouth.
Surname had been beginning to feel somewhat perturbed at the sullen silence of his fellow villagers, when he adjudged that they were just all so occupied with their craft to be bothered with his trifling quest. Also that they were so involved in their tasks that they were unlikely to have noticed her in passing anyway. Nevertheless, there was Baker sat on a chair outside his establishment, his hands buttressing the back of his head in relaxation, so he ventured to pick his brains. The glover immediately removed his hands which were bedecked in silk and studiously raised each finger of the fabric away from the flesh inside, before deliberately peeling the entire glove from each hand.
Carter answered him with what seemed a lascivious smile as he honed his chisel on the whetstone, before scraping it with an agonised squeal against the stone.
Smith's rejoinder was a percussive slap of the hide hung out on his line with his tanning paddle.
Sadler's comment took the form of tamping down the lid of a barrel with his hammer.
Surname had reached the end of the village marked by the Church. He pushed the heavy door open and came upon Sexton who advised him that Priestly was in all likelihood in the vestry. "Forgive me for asking Fath-" His voice died on his lips as he saw Priestly with his raiment down around his ankles as he was administering to one of his flock. Surname skirted round the walls of the room to confirm his worst fear. That parishioner receiving the host was indeed Trollop. Living up to her name even as Priestly was not. But then neither were any of the other villagers pursuing trades not of their fathers, although unbeknownst to him, they actually were; of their birth fathers.
Taken from the flash fiction collection "Extra-Curricular"
available from Amazon, Createspace & I-Tunes in print & e-book
Labels: Crafts Guild, Fiction, flash, Humour, Illegitimacy, Infidelity, Inheritance, Jobs, Medieval, Occupational Surnames, Priest, Trades, Trollop
Road Songs
I don't drive. But where would modern music be without bands taking to the road in their early careers to play gigs, before they can swap the cramped sweaty confines of a van for a jet or a mammoth tour-bus? Here's 10 songs honouring the humble asphalt.
1) Nat King Cole - "Route 66"
The quintessential 'road' song, probably also one of the most covered tracks in music history. But do you know who originally penned it? I didn't, had to look it up - Bobby Troup. No, me neither...
2) Bob Dylan - "Highway 61 Revisited"
Dylan being Dylan right?
3) Tom Robinson Band - "2,4,6,8 Motorway"
From the band who sang of feminism and gay rights came this great road anthem. And we don't really have a trucking culture in the UK!
4) Kraftwerk - "Autobahn"
Perfectly captures the featureless, concrete tedium of motorway driving. Always one step ahead were Kraftwerk.
5) Eddy Grant - "Electric Avenue"
A street in brixton South London. it was the first street mraket to be lit by electricity. And that's about all I can say about it, other than I seem to remember this song was a massive hit.
6) Laurie Anderson - "New Jersey Turnpike"
Many people would struggle to name another Laurie Anderson song other than "Oh Superman". To judge by the views on YouTube, this gives further evidence to that. See if you can tip it over tyhe 100 views!
7) Cat Stevens - "Portobello Road"
Yeah, it ain't like that now, even though the market is still there... I worked there for 15 years or so. A very um lively part of London.
8) Gun Club - "Ghost on The Highway"
Roads through swamplands, yep the sound of Gun Club. With a driving rhythm too.
9) Meat Puppets - "Lost on the Freeway"
A thrash punk band that turned into a folksy band conjuring up the rhythms and landscapes of the US South-West, of deserts and pueblos. Luscious stuff.
10) Sonic Youth - "Expressway To yr Skull"
Not strictly about a real road, or maybe it is? the road of the mind... ooooh, spooky
Billy Bragg - "A13"
The British retort to "Route 66". Most unglamorous! Funnily enough, a lot of swing seats in the upcoming general election are name checked here.
Labels: Billy Bragg, Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Eddy Grant, Gun Club, Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson, Meat Puppets, Nat King Cole, Road Songs, Sonic Youth, Tom Robinson
What Election Campaigns Fail To Communicate
A Party Manifesto is a curious beast. It offers policies on almost every issue that effects a nation, or if not policies, a stated ideal. But no Party ever wins an election and then delivers every item. Also do supporters agree with every single policy outlined in a manifesto, especially given how broad a spectrum of political values and views the major parties represent within their membership.
This election more than others I can recall, has also seen that rather than the detail of a manifesto, the thrust of the campaigning is to associate your party with just one or two key values, or to associate the other lot with one or two key values; 'Tax and Spend' the Tories accuse Labour of. 'The Nasty Party of welfare cuts' Labour try and dub the Tories. It was curious how we had a phoney war beginning of the campaign, when we were drip-fed one policy a day by each party, because the manifestos weren't out. We had a 7-leader televised debate again before any had launched their manifestos. Manifestos seem to have become less and less significant. I wonder what the percentage of the voting population is that have read at least one manifesto? Tiny I would imagine.
In the past I have spoiled my ballot paper by writing 'None Of The Above' on my ballot paper. Mainly because there was no protest party I could vote for, since only the three main parties stood in my constituency and I simply couldn't support any of them with my vote. However recently other parties have started standing here (representing how these parties are standing right across the country). I voted Green in the last couple of ballots. I was intending to do so again this time round, when I noticed a twitter debate about one of their policies. They were proposing to limit artists' copyright to just 14 years after publication/performance. That is after just 14 years, the author ceases to own and control their work, but is free to view/perform for anybody. Currently copyright only ceases 70 years after the death of the artist. As a writer theoretically I'm affected by this. But since I only earn pin money from my work, losing control over my back catalogue wouldn't really affect me financially. But for artists whose income rests on their creations it would seriously affect their livelihoods. Plus copyright for 70 years after death allows the provision of a financial legacy as well as the artistic one for a couple of generations.
However, this policy as outlined here is completely ripped from its context. Whether you agree with them or not, the Greens are offering a genuinely radical vision of society. Labour may mouth platitudes about equality, but the Greens lay out a theory of change to enshrine this. They seek to remunerate all citizens equally, (a citizen salary if you will), which means getting away from the aspirational culture of job status, materialism, consumerism, all underpinned with conserving the rapidly depleting resources of the planet. If this has echoes of Communism to your ears, you're not far wrong; one of the things that ultimately brought down Soviet Russia was absenteeism and poor productivity in the workplace, because the workers were completely unmotivated. If a Doctor has to train for seven years to qualify, what is his incentive if he earns little more than a waiter?
The policy limiting copyright falls under this template for society. Private ownership is not community minded. Art should be accessible and available to all, for the enrichment of society as a whole. And this to my mind embodies the whole problem of the Green manifesto. They have to get across the whole vision and the rationale for it, so that releasing sound bite policies such as copyright just makes no sense. And it is so radical a vision, it is a huge undertaking to convey it to the populace at large. I have seen no evidence of this being undertaken. Possibly this is because the main conduits of press and media are not giving them much exposure as a minority party. But the message isn't getting out there, so they come across as looking like killjoys armed with a quiverful of policies attacking random social groups.
I mentioned that to some their vision for society may smack of Communism, but it also shares certain ideas from Anarchist theory. In my youth I read a lot of Anarchist texts and developed my own ideal for society. And in many ways it shared much of the Green vision, only I imagined it could only operate in a society in which work was minimised through automation, so that we dwelled in a leisure economy; free to spend our time socialising, making art, playing sport or just thinking and enacting ideas. In such a model, private production and ownership of art would make less sense if we were all at it. Therefore copyright might have had no real place. But the Green model still quite rightly assumes a working life for citizens (technology seems to have created longer working hours for us all through the drive of the market and fear of losing our jobs, rather than shorter ones), therefore the context for art does not change significantly from what it is now in a free market economy. The Greens pledge in the manifesto to invest heavily in the Arts, perhaps as a fillip to us artists cheesed off by losing ownership of our work in under a decade and a half. Therefore in a way they are not pursuing all that radical a version since they are still operating a capitalist system, just one with many limits and constraints.
So the bald statement of a limit on copyright turned off those in the artistic community who thought of voting Green this time round. The counter to that of it being a piece in a large jigsaw to radically transform society completely got lost because that larger vision has not been rolled out to the population in any significant way. But even when one takes the time to consider the whole picture proposed by the greens, I'm afraid they fall short and the copyright issue perfectly illustrates as to why. To my mind, their whole approach smacks of the influence of the Occupy movement. It's all very well holding discussion groups under canvas and batting around ideas, but unless on leaving those encampments you go and spread the word, they will not magically percolate into the mainstream. There is an exclusion and elitism about such an approach, that somehow if you don't join you don't get access to the key ideas to the magic kingdom. And while the Greens have knitted together many ideas into a coherent (if challengable) theory, not many of these ideas are actually new. that's what Occupy failed to see, as they imagined they were the first people to have such ideas and to be working on them in a uniquely creative way. I did my own work on this in my teens, since these ideas have been around for many decades. And still few in that camp have gone out to spread the word and preach the vision.
Sorry Greens, you've lost my vote even though temperamentally your vision is closest to my own. It took a bit of reading around the policy on copyright for me to reach this conclusion, rather than the threat to copyright itself. I've seen it argued that parties with no chance of getting into government don't really need a manifesto representing a raft of ideas they won't ever be called on to enact into law. This is debatable as through the exigencies of coalition government that we are likely to be faced with, smaller parties will actually have a shot at forming a government. But one thing is for sure, the Greens so want to transform society, the odd policy from their manifesto adopted here and there is not really what they are about. They of all parties DID need to produce a manifesto to lay out their wholesale vision. And it is the complete manifesto that ultimately sinks them in a way it doesn't for other parties who will blithely ignore or rescind great tranches of what they promise in their pages.
Labels: Anarchism, Broken Promises, Communism, Copyright Law, General Election, Green Party, Ignored Policies, Lessening Influence Of manifestos, Manifestos, Occupy Movement, Ownership, Political Vision, Politics
Some Thoughts on the UK Election Campaign
Everybody accepts this election is unlikely to deliver an outright winner. That warring parties will have to somehow unite to form a government. So with an emphasis on the need to find what can be joined together, it's highly depressing and yet predictable that it seems to be going the other way; a drive to divide, isolate and scapegoat.
We all knew UKIP would target immigrants and blame them for all our economic woes, but that's extended into a call to refuse access to treatment to those from abroad with HIV.
The SNP are being simultaneously wooed and castigated, with the line skirting quite close to racism in that the Scots are not to be trusted with the fate of the English. We may not like it, but our democracy has thrown up this situation where the SNP are likely to be the power brokers, so to castigate them anti-democratic because they find themselves in this position even though they would rather be independent from Westminster is churlish. They have grown exponentially in the last few years because the Westminster government of whatever stripe has failed to represent their views and requirements.
And all this has further dragged us into disrepute in the week where the tragedies of migration from Africa and the loss of life in the Mediterranean has been front and central in the news, so that the politicians are forced to take time out from their carefully choreographed schedule to address the issue.
For me it highlights the two streams of political thinking, neither which addresses the other in the same terms. On the one hand you can have the kind of country you would envision, one that cares for those less well off, with provision of free health care, a welfare system that allows a dignified quality of life, a country that looks abroad to help and save lives and is welcoming to those who wish to join it by settling within its borders. Against this is ranged the simple counter, that the UK cannot afford to provide this level of rights and benefits. Everything is costed and commodified, not least human life.
Yet despite the cleft between the two, all sides pay lip service to both. Hence we have microscopic focus on each other's budgetary figures and we have accusations of selling the country short on its fundamental values. UKIP make it very clear what sort of values they aspire for the country, a very narrow and exclusive one. The Greens make it clear the values of a society they envision, but for many it is a leap too far and they are attacked for the economics of it all. Labour, Tory and Lib-Dem do have differing policies from each other, but they are all couched in exactly the same narrow terms of the debate.
Like I say, depressing and predictable. And we ain't seen nothing yet, for when the results come in and it's a stalemate, then the really vicious horse trading will start. My prediction? we'll need a second election within a year.
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Rainy days have you down? Here's some of our favorite things to do indoors
Rainy days giving you cabin fever? From bounce parks to bouldering, ideas to keep the kiddos occupied indoors.
Rainy days have you down? Here's some of our favorite things to do indoors Rainy days giving you cabin fever? From bounce parks to bouldering, ideas to keep the kiddos occupied indoors. Check out this story on lohud.com: https://www.lohud.com/story/life/2019/06/19/rainy-days-indoor-activities-fun-things-to-do-hudson-valley-new-york-new-jersey/3588028002/
Heather Clark, Rockland/Westchester Journal News Published 11:19 a.m. ET June 19, 2019 | Updated 1:54 p.m. ET June 19, 2019
Indoor skydiving at iFly at Ridge Hill in Yonkers, Dec. 21, 2015.
You've planned the perfect summer day at the beach or an amusement park with the whole family. Then it rains (as it has been for what seems like weeks). With your outdoor plans ruined, what can you do?
If you're in need of spontaneous indoor activities, here are just a few to choose from.
Fun for all ages
The course at Spins Hudson at Charles Point Marina in Peekskill June 20, 2017. (Photo: Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal Ne, Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal Ne)
Spins Hudson & River Outpost Brewing Co.: Guarded by a kraken and sitting on the Hudson River's shore is The Factoria, home of Spins Hudson and River Outpost Brewing Co. Games, including skee-ball and "Mario Kart," are what you'll find at Spins Hudson. There's also laser tag, a ropes course and a VR game.
While the kids play, adults can indulge in live music weekends, food and beverages from River Outpost Brewing Co. which offers house brews on tap and a menu that includes Irish nachos to pizzas, including the "Big Green Pie" topped with roasted broccoli, brussels sprouts, kale, alfredo cream sauce, bacon, mozzarella and Parmesan cheese.
Go: 5 John Walsh Blvd., Peekskill, New York. For hours, prices and events, head to factoriacp.com
A hatchet sits just outside the bullseye at Stumpy's Hatchet House in Lancaster. A Stumpy's Hatchet House is coming to a Delran shopping center in the spring. (Photo: Neil Strebig, York Daily Record)
Stumpy's Hatchet House: If your idea of family fun is throwing hatchets at a wooden target, New Jersey-based Stumpy's is the place to be. Only for family members 21 and over, Stumpy's Hatchet House is an indoor hatchet throwing facility where friends and family can get together and just "let it go." There are plenty of locations throughout New Jersey with Westchester and Rockland locations opening in 2019. It is highly recommended that you make a reservation for any of the Stumpy's locations, especially on weekends.
Go: Stumpy's Hatchet House locations in New Jersey: 22 Meridian Road, Eatontown,; 373 US-46 W, Fairfield; 159 US-22, Green Brook. For hours and pricing, as well as opening dates for locations in Rockland and Westchester, as well as additional New Jersey sites, go to stumpyshh.com.
Children on water slide (Photo: Sahara Sam's Oasis)
Indoor Waterparks: Intent on hangin' ten? Luckily there are two indoor waterparks in New Jersey to keep you in the water. At Sahara Sam's Oasis in Berlin, guests can laze about on The Congo Bongo lazy river or explore The Nile Mile, a 350-foot, super fast waterslide. If you're closer to Mount Laurel, try Coco Key Water Resort. There you'll find almost 1,000 feet of waterslides and a relaxing adults-only spa.
Go: Sahara Sam's Oasis, 535 N. Route 73, West Berlin, New Jersey. Tickets: $41.99 per person over 3 years old, $19.99 for 65 and older. saharasams.com. Coco Key Water Resort, 915 Route 73, Mount Laurel, New Jersey. Purchased online, tickets are $24.99 for a day pass; kids 2 and under as well as adults over 65 are free. mtlaurelcocokey.com.
Learn a little something
The interior of the Westchester Children's Museum (Photo: Gabriel Rom)
Westchester Children's Museum: Open five days a week, the children's museum has plenty to do on a rainy day. There's a spot to build roller coasters and another spot where the littles can make things they create fly in a wind tunnel. There's also the "Construction and Architecture Design Gallery" where children can put their architecture skills to the test.
Go: At Playland, 100 Playland Parkway, Rye. Hours: Wednesday to Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission: $7.50 per person; $6.50 seniors; free children under 1, members and active duty military and their families. discoverwcm.org
Northlandz, at 495 Route 202 in Flemington, is now open. (Photo: ~Courtesy of Northlandz)
Northlandz: Newly renovated, Northlandz, a model train museum, in Flemington, New Jersey, holds the Guinness Book of World Record for the largest model railroad. Not only is it gargantuan, the miniatures are stunning with hyper-realistic mountain ranges and incredibly detailed houses.
Go: Northlandz Model Train Museum, 495 US Highway 202, Flemington, New Jersey. Tickets: $20 ages 12-62; $15 ages 2-12; $18 ages 62 and older. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday-Monday; closed Tuesdays. northlandz.com.
World War II Lookout Tower: For those history buffs, a restored World War II watchtower sits overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Once part of the coast's major defenses, the tower was restored in 2008 and 2009, giving it a new staircase, a walkway and a deck.
Go: World War II Lookout Tower, 536 Sunset Blvd., Cape May, New Jersey. Admission: $6 adults; $3 children (however, first child is free); free for active military. capemaymac.org.
iFly session at Ridge Hill in Yonkers. (Photo: Tania Savayan/The Journal News)
iFly: iFly gives visitors the experience of skydiving without the whole "jumping out of an airplane miles in the air" thing. Learn what it takes to sky dive in a safe and controlled environment with a trained professional by your side. There is also three types of VR experiences: flying around the world, jumping off of an Alpine ridge or flying with Toothless the dragon from the "How To Train Your Dragon" franchise.
There are a few restrictions as to who can fly, so it's best to check their website to double check that you are able to participate.
Go: Multiple sites: In New York, 849 Ridge Hill Blvd., Yonkers; New Jersey, 211 E State Route 4, Paramus; Hours: Noon to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; noon to 9 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.
Vienna Kohlbrenner, 5, of Waldwick working on her rock climbing at the Gravity Vault in Upper Saddle River during a family outing Monday. (Photo: Amy Newman/NorthJersey.com)
Indoor rock climbing: The Cliffs in Valhalla and Gravity Vault in Upper Saddle River, New Jersey can keep the most practiced rock climber in shape and give novices a place to start. The Cliffs and Gravity Vault offer intro classes rental gear, day passes, and bouldering areas for those who prefer the harness-less alternative.
Go: The Cliffs, 1 Commerce St., Valhalla, New York. For hours and ticket pricing, go to valhalla.thecliffsclimbing.com. Gravity Vault, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Go to gravityvault.com for hours and pricing. Head to eliteclimbing.com for more information such as ticket pricing and hours.
Have some rainy day fun at Bounce Trampoline Sports in Valley Cottage. ( John Meore/The Journal News ) (Photo: John Meore/The Journal News)
Indoor trampoline parks: If you've got kids who are restless, and bouncing off the walls because of the rain, Bounce! in Valley Cottage and Rockin' Jump in Mount Kisco may be the most helpful places yet. These large facilities are filled with wall-to-wall trampolines, a dodgeball arena, and foam pits.
Go: Bounce!, 612 Corporate Way, Valley Cottage. Check out bouncevalleycottage.com for prices and times. Rockin' Jump, 333 N. Bedford Road., Mount Kisco. Head to rockinjump.com for admission prices and hours.
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In June, WizKids announced a partnership with Nickelodeon to bring Nickelodeon's beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to WizKids' tabletop games. As part of the agreement, new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles HeroClix and Dice Masters games will be arriving in stores later this year, giving gamers twice the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed gaming and collectability.
So what's in store for gamers when Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles HeroClix hits shelves? The first waves of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles HeroClix collectible figure releases will have 35 figures distributed through 24-count, single-figure foil pack gravity feed displays that will include classic and fan-favorite characters including Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, Shredder, and more. The figures themselves will be based on the original comic book designs, which means long-time fans will definitely want to collect the original red-masked versions of the Turtles.
In addition to finding characters coming from the original Mirage run of the comics, fans can expect to find versions of the characters from the 1987 cartoon as well as the current and popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series available on Nickelodeon.
"We're extremely excited to be working with Nickelodeon on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," said Brian Roll, Senior Art Director, WizKids. "It's been a dream license for us and to finally be able to work on the Turtles is almost surreal. We look forward to going deep into the history of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and bringing a vast and varied collection of characters to the table."
As the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles HeroClix sets will be based on the well-known HeroClix rules and Combat Dial technology, players will be able to easily integrate Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello with other HeroClix sets, thus making for some great cross-universe battles with classic superheroes and villains.
In addition to the single-figure booster set, players can look out for a new Starter Set format, which will include all the materials needed to play the contents for standard HeroClix play, as well as special rules and gameplay material to support multiple different scenario games for anywhere between 1-5 players. Fans and players alike can also look forward to a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forces Pack and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Dice & Token Pack. Moreover, there will be an Organized Play Kit for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles HeroClix, so fans and players can keep a look out for these special events at their friendly local game store for a chance to win exclusive prizes!
For Dice Masters players, the Turtles will also be making an appearance in their own custom sets designed by Mike Elliott and Eric M. Lang. While it's too early to say exactly what specific custom dice will be available, the classic characters from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will certainly be part of the product line.
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35 characters for DM would be AMAZING. I'd be super happy with that.
EDIT: Also, DWD would be amazing too. Somebody make some custom DWD.
. It would really be interesting how they manage it. But it is obvious they will make the weapons as symbols for the 4 of them.
I guess they will maybe make the dice not green but as the colour of masks and not like i think it will be.
And be aware for a while now there was no new Episode from the Turtles. Maybe the release will also come with a good continue of season 3 and going into a final episodes to encounter shredder and krang.
And i love they take the series. It is not the old days with the comics or the Cartoon series from this time, because it is not only us who are old enough to know the first turtles and what came after it. There are plenty of young people who maybe will encounter this Set and maybe es entry in DM as well, and the series from 2012 and the Movie from MichaelBayplosion.
Who do you think will be in the Set?
The person with the most right Cards will win a Turtle-Soup without Turtles(so just soup) !
BadGuys(17):Shredder,Rocksteady,Bepop, KrangSoldier, KrangPrime,TigerClaw,Newtralizer,BaxterStockman,Fo otClan Soldier,Rahzar,Purple DragonGuys,Squirrelanoids,Granitor,Ratking,Plant Mutant.
Last edited by Ressless; 08-01-2015 at 05:17 PM.
"The initial release plans include a tin and box set, each containing a fixed set of cards and dice that will give players, new and old alike, an experience worth reliving over pizza"
Wonder if that means there will be further releases?
I suspect it means "This is what we're planning right now, but if this ends up being wildly popular we reserve the right to come out with more stuff later."
Bare minimum I'd guess is that the tin is limited to the initial run, with any future printings in just the regular box. Full future sets, or larger booster sets would be awesome.
Are the box and tin going to have different cards? And supposedly the Team Box comes with cards now as well...I wonder if those will be different.
I suspect that the contents of the standard box and tin will be identical.
I also suspect that the box will be a Collectors Box and the Tin will be like the old Quarriors Tin.
Additionally, I suspect the cards and dice that will come with the Team Box will be special Sidekick and Basic Action dice, along with a copy of each of the Basic Action cards, the Colour Indicator cards, and one or more Full-Art variant cards (I have a sneaky suspicion we'll see one of each Turtle).
I have heard repeatedly that they have access to the art and images of the entire span of turtle history. If that's the case, I'm hoping that they chose to do a non-collectable format so they could release different art for each copy of the 4 turtles. Donatello - the scientist versus Donatello - Bo Staff would have maybe original Black and white art for one of them and Animated Series art for another.
The better this sells, the more likely a second set is. So if you like this, and want a second set, maybe get the team box and a dice bag or two. Vote with your money, it's the language that companies always understand.
So I guess you're thinking the team box is the new "Collector's Box"?
For this set (and any other non-collectible sets they might do).
I think they will still keep the Collectors Box and Team Box as they are currently for the collectible sets.
I really hope this is the new normal. Buy a team box, there's an alt art card in there. Currently, I don't want collectors boxes. The starters have what I need in them. I buy a a team box every time they come out. Putting special stuff in the team boxes would be excellent.
I'm buying a tin, a box, 2 bags, and a mat.
Ninja got to stick together. Also, Hopefully my son will stay out of mine now. LOL. | {
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Pedro Leonardo Dantas Costa (Goianรกpolis, 29 de junho de 1987) รฉ um cantor e apresentador brasileiro. ร filho mais velho do cantor sertanejo Leonardo e ex-membro da dupla Pedro & Thiago, que fazia com seu primo Thiago Costa. ร irmรฃo dos tambรฉm cantores Zรฉ Felipe e Joรฃo Guilherme e da influenciadora digital Jรฉssica Costa, alรฉm de sobrinho do falecido cantor Leandro.
Biografia
ร o filho mais velho do cantor sertanejo Leonardo e de Maria Aparecida Dantas, sobrinho do tambรฉm cantor Leandro e primo de Thiago, seu ex-parceiro musical.
Em 2002, lanรงou junto com seu primo Thiago o รกlbum Toque de Mรกgica, tendo a faixa de mesmo nome, pela qual ganharam disco de platina. Em 2002, Marlene Mattos convidou a dupla para participar do projeto Jovens Tardes, da Rede Globo, durante duas temporadas, aumentando, assim, a divulgaรงรฃo do trabalho do como cantor.
Em 2004, fez uma participaรงรฃo no filme infantil Cine Gibi. Em 2009, participou do reality show A Fazenda, mas foi eliminado na รบltima semana do programa, ficando em 4ยฐ lugar.
Em 12 de dezembro de 2012, o Google divulgou uma lista com os nomes mais procurados do ano, e Pedro Leonardo ficou em primeiro lugar na categoria mรบsica.
Em 2013, decidiu desfazer a dupla Pedro & Thiago, pois disse que ainda nรฃo tinha possibilidade de voltar a cantar, por conta de um acidente que sofreu. No mesmo ano, Pedro estreou como apresentador no talent show Festival Sertanejo, do SBT, junto com a apresentadora Helen Ganzarolli e a dupla Hugo & Tiago.
Desde outubro de 2015, รฉ apresentador do programa Mais Caminhos, da EPTV, afiliada da Rede Globo nas regiรตes das cidades paulistas de Campinas, Ribeirรฃo Preto, Sรฃo Carlos e sul de Minas Gerais.
Vida pessoal
Pedro รฉ o mais velho de seis irmรฃos, sendo 5 deles filhos de seu pai e uma irmรฃ por parte de mรฃe.
Pedro รฉ pai de Maria Sophia, nascida no inรญcio de maio de 2011, e de Maria Vitรณria, nascida em janeiro de 2018, filhas de seu casamento com a blogueira Thaรญs Gebelein.
Acidente automobilรญstico
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No dia 23 de abril de 2012, teve uma parada cardรญaca de seis minutos e os mรฉdicos conseguiram reverter o quadro. Alรฉm disso, precisou passar por sessรตes de hemodiรกlise. Trรชs dias depois, Pedro foi transferido para o Hospital Sรญrio-Libanรชs, em Sรฃo Paulo. Ficou 1 mรชs em coma e no dia 20 de maio de 2012 acordou. Teve alta em 9 de julho de 2012.
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รlbuns de estรบdio
2002 - Toque de Mรกgica
2003 - Pedro e Thiago 2003
2003 - Direito de Viver 3
2004 - Coraรงรฃo de Aprendiz
2005 - Jogo do Amor
Ao vivo
2008 - Pedro & Thiago Ao Vivo
2011 - Na Estrada Como Vocรช Nunca Viu
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ะะธะผะฐ ะะฐััะพะฒะตั (ะะฐัะธะฑะพั, 20. ััะป 1956) ะฑะธะฒัะฐ ัะต ัะปะพะฒะตะฝะฐัะบะฐ ะธ ััะณะพัะปะพะฒะตะฝัะบะฐ ัะตะฝะธัะตัะบะฐ.
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ะฃ ะฟะตัะธะพะดั ะธะทะผะตัั 1976. ะธ 1988. ะฑะธะปะฐ ัะต ะฝะฐัััะฟะตัะฝะธัะฐ ััะณะพัะปะพะฒะตะฝัะบะฐ ัะตะฝะธัะตัะบะฐ.
ะะพะดะธะฝะต 1988. ะฟัะตััะฐะปะฐ ัะต ัะฐ ะฐะบัะธะฒะฝะธะผ ะธะณัะฐัะตะผ ัะตะฝะธัะฐ. ะะบัะธะฒะฝะพ ัะต ะธะณัะฐะปะฐ ัะตะฝะธั ะฟะตัะฝะฐะตัั ะณะพะดะธะฝะฐ.
ะะตะดะธะฝะฐ ัะต ัะปะพะฒะตะฝะฐัะบะฐ ัะตะฝะธัะตัะบะฐ ะบะพัะฐ ัะต ะพัะฒะพัะธะปะฐ ะฝะตะบะธ ะพะด ะัะตะฝะด ัะปะตะผ ัััะฝะธัะฐ.
ะขัะตะฝััะฝะพ ัะต ัะตะปะตะบัะพั ะกะปะพะฒะตะฝะฐัะบะต ะถะตะฝัะบะต ัะตะฝะธัะบะต ัะตะฟัะตะทะตะฝัะฐัะธัะต.
ะะฐัะฒะฐะถะฝะธัะธ ัะตะทัะปัะฐัะธ
. ะพัะฒะพัะธะปะฐ ัะต ะัะฒะพัะตะฝะพ ะฟัะฒะตะฝััะฒะพ ะคัะฐะฝัััะบะต ั ะะฐัะธะทั.
1978. ะณะพะดะธะฝะต ะธ 1983. ะณะพะดะธะฝะต ะฑะธะปะฐ ัะต ะธ ัะธะฝะฐะปะธััะฐ ั ะ ะพะปะฐะฝ ะะฐัะพัั.
1978. ะณะพะดะธะฝะต ัะต ั ะะฐัะธะทั ะพัะฒะพัะธะปะฐ ะฟัะฒะพ ะผะตััะพ ั ะธะณัะธ ะถะตะฝัะบะธั
ะฟะฐัะพะฒะฐ ัะฐ ะะธััะธะฝะธัะพะผ ะ ัะทะธั ะธะท ะ ัะผัะฝะธัะต.
ะะผะฐะปะฐ ัะต ะทะฐะฟะฐะถะตะฝะต ัะตะทัะปัะฐัะต ะธ ะฝะฐ ะะธะผะฑะปะดะพะฝั, ะ ะธะผั, ะฅะฐะผะฑััะณั ะธ ะัะฒะพัะตะฝะพะผ ะฟัะฒะตะฝััะฒั ะะฐะฝะฐะดะต.
ะะทะฒะพัะธ
ะกะฟะพัะฐััะต ะฒะตะทะต
ะะพะดะฐัะธ ะพ ะะธะผะธ ะะฐััะพะฒะตั ะฝะฐ ัะฐััั ะะขะค
ะะธะพะณัะฐัะธัะฐ ะะธะผะต ะะฐััะพะฒะตั ะฝะฐ ัะฐััั ะะขะ
ะ ะตะทัะปัะฐัะธ ะะธะผะต ะะฐััะพะฒะตั ั ะคะตะด ะบัะฟั
ะ ะพัะตะฝะธ 1956.
ะะฐัะธะฑะพััะฐะฝะธ
ะกะปะพะฒะตะฝะฐัะบะธ ัะตะฝะธัะตัะธ
ะัะณะพัะปะพะฒะตะฝัะบะธ ัะตะฝะธัะตัะธ
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A grass fire on a ridge in Rapid City, South Dakota, swirled smoke around these icons of my childhoodโlifesize concrete dinosaurs built as a WPA project in the 1930s.
Pushed by a brisk breeze, the fire burned about five acres on Dinosaur Hill.
I know just where the trucks were parked, because in September 2009, I stayed in a nearby motel, walked Fisher on Skyline Drive, and revisited the dinosaurs up close for the first time in many years.
Watch some raw video of the Rapid City FD in action.
When Confronted by an Angry Neanderthal . . . | {
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Diovan is one of a new class of blood pressure medications called angiotensin II receptor antagonists. Diovan works by preventing the hormone angiotensin II from narrowing the blood vessels, which tends to raise blood pressure. Diovan may be prescribed alone or with other blood pressure medications, such as diuretics that help the body get rid of excess water. Diovan HCT provides just such a combination. It contains Diovan plus the common diuretic hydrochlorothiazide. Diovan also has a stimulative effect on the heart and is prescribed for heart failure in patients who can't tolerate another type of medication called ACE inhibitors.
Blood hypertension : the usual starting dose is 80 or 160 mg or more once a day. If your blood pressure does not go down, your doctor may increase the dose or add a diuretic to your regimen. The maximum recommended dose is 320 mg a day. Heart failure : the usual starting dose is 40 mg taken twice a day. The doctor may increase the dose to 80 or 160 mg twice daily depending on your tolerance for the drug. The maximum dose is 320 mg daily.
Do not take Diovan or Diovan HCT while pregnant. Avoid both drugs if they cause an allergic reaction, and do not take Diovan HCT if you have ever had an allergic reaction to a Sulfa drug such as Bactrim or Septra . Also avoid Diovan HCT if you have trouble urinating.
There has been little experience with overdose. However, the most likely results would be extremely low blood pressure and an abnormally slow or rapid heartbeat. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
Take Diovan as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time.
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Dallas-based conceptual artist Ashley Milow explores how humans view animals, nature
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Above, a 2013 installation by Ashley Milow. Read more about the artwork here.
Dallas-based artist Ashley Milow wants to change the way we look at nature and animals how we approach our own animality.
The Fort Worth native began pursuing art at the University of North Texas where she double majored in painting and printmaking. After receiving her MFA at Washington University in St. Louis in 2014, she returned to Dallas where she now realizes her dream full-time in her Deep Ellum studio.
Today, Milow's work investigates the "multifaceted relationship between human, nature and animal as Other."
She said she was inspired after years visiting nature preserves and watching other people's interactions with the animals.
"I noticed a pattern in how we view animals and nature through the landscape," she said. "I wanted to focus on how we experience nature while examining the relationship between human and animal in today's Western culture."
Milow uses photography and media installations. She said she wants the viewer to have an immersive experience with the animal or the projected landscape.
"Within the white walls of the gallery, the video installation becomes another type of constructed landscape that creates a space for the audience to experience the presence of the animals and their own animality," she said.
She said in her work, the viewer is not only the spectator, but also the spectacle.
"The desired constructed aesthetic experience of the wilderness follows the parks, roads, trails and pathways," she concluded. "The aesthetic becomes an important condition of the place and experience of the wilderness easily displayed before us. My installations address the animal as it becomes a novelty in a constructed experience that elevates the ideals of the wilderness."
Milow's work can be seen at Studio 2E2 at the Continental Gin Building on Elm Street and she welcomes anyone to visit the studio during the week by appointment.
She will have an open studio tour March 24 from 6 to 10 p.m. and March 25 from 2 to 8 p.m.
For more information about Milow's work visit her website.
Watch her LONElk piece.
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AAP-Congress alliance would have won all seven seats in Delhi with huge margins, says Ajay Maken
The Congress candidate from the New Delhi seat, however, told 'Hindustan Times' that people do not have confidence in AAP candidates.
Ajay Maken, who is contesting from the New Delhi seat, said winning elections was about conviction. | IANS
Congress leader Ajay Maken said on Wednesday that an alliance between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party would have won all the seven seats in Delhi with huge margins. "Now, we won't win all seven seats and the margins will be smaller," he told Hindustan Times in an interview.
Maken said winning seats was about conviction, and expressed confidence that people will vote wisely after taking into account key concerns such as unemployment, injustice to central government employees, slum rehabilitation and sealing of unauthorised buildings in Delhi.
Maken, the former state Congress chief, is the party's candidate from the New Delhi seat. On April 26, Maken had told The New Indian Express that the Congress would win all seven seats in Delhi.
When asked about the anti-Bharatiya Janata Party votes splitting between his party and the AAP, Maken told Hindustan Times people would vote for his party's candidates because of their administrative and political experience. "Many of us also have an unblemished track record," he added.
On AAP candidates, Maken said: "People do not have much confidence in the AAP candidates. But, I must say that some of them have made their mark."
The Congress leader said the Congress was in a "direct fight" with the BJP when asked if the saffron party or the AAP was the bigger competition.
On full statehood for Delhi, Maken said barring three things โ land, law and order and police โ the Delhi government should have full administrative powers and the lieutenant governor should act on the aid and advice of the council of ministers.
The Congress leader has said before that full statehood for the national capital, as promised by the AAP in its election manifesto, will be a disaster, and law and order in Delhi will become "as bad as Uttar Pradesh or Bihar", according to PTI.
The national Capital will vote in the sixth phase on May 12.
Ajay Maken
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The Right of Way situated north of Forrest Street and west of View Street is in part owned by the Presbyterian Ladies College and part by the Catholic Church. The owners have maintenance responsibilities and adjoining residents have right of carriageway over the land.
The Right of Way east of Butler Way and joining Johnston Street is owned and managed by St Hilda's Anglican School For Girls Inc. Adjacent residents have right of carriageway and the owners have maintenance responsibilities.
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MAMI WATA WORLD PREMIERE AT SUNDANCE 2023! December 7, 2022 READ MORE MAMI WATA teases first poster! February 3, 2022 READ MORE MAMI WATA WINS VISIONS SUD EST! December 15, 2021 READ MORE JUJU STORIES wins the Boccalino d'oro award in locarno! August 19, 2021 READ MORE MAMI WATA goes to venice! July 20, 2021 READ MORE JUJU Stories heads to locarno! July 1, 2021 READ MORE
MAMI WATA goes to venice!
Our feature film Mami Wata, which wrapped in January 2021 has been selected to participate in the Final Cut at the 78th Venice Film Festival. This is the first for a Nigerian film, and the Mami Wata, led by producer Oge Obasi and director C.J.......
20 July, 2021 / No comment
MAMI WATA WORLD PREMIERE AT SUNDANCE 2023!
Seven years in the making, the third feature film by Nigerias rebel-with-a-cause, C.J. "Fiery" Obasi will have its world premiere in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition of the Sundance Film Festival 2023! The entire is reeling from the glorious news for what is a first......
07 December, 2022 / No comment
MAMI WATA teases first poster!
The feature film MAMI WATA, first announced by filmmaker C.J. "Fiery" Obasi in 2016, has been in development through various labs and workshops in Africa and Europe, including Ouaga Film Lab, DurbanFilmMart, Less is More and EAVE. Principal photography ended officially in January 2021, and......
03 February, 2022 / No comment
MAMI WATA WINS VISIONS SUD EST!
The third feature film by C.J. "Fiery" Obasi has received post-production support from Swiss fund, Visions Sud Est for 20,000 Swiss Francs. 172 projects were submitted in total, 5 have been selected for a support, 1 documentary and 4 fiction films. This is the second post-production......
JUJU STORIES wins the Boccalino d'oro award in locarno!
After a successful world premiere at the 74th Locarno Film Festival, the anthology film Juju Stories, written and directed by the trio of filmmakers, C.J. Obasi, Abba Makama and Michael Omonua, known as the Surreal16 Collective won the Boccalino D'oro Award for Best Film, awarded......
19 August, 2021 / No comment
JUJU Stories heads to locarno!
The anthology film by the Surreal16 Collective, Juju Stories will have its world premiere at the 74 Locarno Film Festival, in the Concorso Internazionale (International Competition). Juju Stories is a 3-part feature film exploring supernatural themes based on urban legends in Nigerian superstition. Each segment......
It's a wrap for mami wata!
After five years of script development, writing, labs and workshops across Africa and Europe, writer/director C.J. Obasi's third feature film Mami Wata has wrapped. The feature shot in four weeks in Benin republic, with a cast and crew spanning seven countries began it's lab journey......
30 January, 2021 / No comment
OJUJU & Hello, Rain at JCC Carthage Film Festival!
The JCC Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia is the oldest film festival in Africa, taking place between October 26 to November, with a special Focus on Nigeria โ among Chile, Lebanon and Japan focus sections. The films playing in the Nigeria Focus are Mokalik and......
29 October, 2019 / No comment
C. J. Obasi Now Represented by LA-Based Creative Artists Agency (CAA)
LA-based talent agency Creative Artists Agency (CAA) has added Nigerian filmmaker, C. J. Obasi, to its roster and will represent the director globally. An excited Obasi broke the news on his Twitter page: "Very happy to announce I am now represented by the Creative Artist......
12 September, 2019 / No comment
MAMI WATA wins Sรธrfond at Durban FilmMart!
After an intensive four days of meetings, networking, pitching and forums, the 10th Durban FilmMart (DFM), the industry development programme of the eThekwini Municipality's Durban Film Office and Durban International Film Festival (Centre for Creative Arts, UKZN), closed in style with its awards ceremony at the...... | {
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Bistro Grace opened their doors on Black Friday of 2013, taking over the space where Honey previously resided on Hamilton Ave., near the intersection at Blue Rock Street. Owner Suzanne McGarry named the restaurant after her granddaughter. Bistro Grace specializes in "traditional culinary dishes with a modern twist," as well as craft beers and wines by the glass.
Locals who visited the space in its previous life will appreciate the extensive renovations that McGarry and her team put into the space. A striking, illuminated tin ceiling has been installed over the bar area, and the interior walls and fixtures are accented with reclaimed barn wood. Cafรฉ-style banquette seating now runs along the wall opposite the bar. Rustic pendant lamps and chalkboards listing craft beers contribute further to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that is both classy and casual.
The taps at Bistro Grace are filled with noteworthy local craft beers, such as Rhinegeist's The Truth IPA and Mad Tree's PsycHOPathy IPA, and Blank Slate's Fume Smoked Porter (all $5). Over 30 additional beers are available by the bottle ($3-7). The bar menu also features eight signature cocktails ($9). Offerings include the Gin Rickey with cucumber and cilantro, and the Sazerac; Bulleit Rye, simple syrup, Pernod Absinthe & Peychaud's bitters.
I was delighted to see there was not a single taco on the restaurant's dinner menu (Northside joke!). The main dishes at Bistro Grace include a wide variety of meat and seafood options that range from $12-21. Standouts include the scallops with brown butter hollandaise ($18), braised lamb with bourbon cherry sauce ($19) and grilled hangar steak with bordelaise sauce and stout butter ($21). The options available for vegetarians are more limited, but feature items like the Quinoa Veggie Burger sliders with verde sauce ($12) that rise far above the consolation-prize entrees that herbivores are sometimes saddled with in fine dining establishments.
The menu also features a variety of sizeable starters ($6-14), including decadent items like the Duck Poutine, a French-Canadian dish with fries, duck confit, cheese curds and gravy. These starters and many other dishes on the Bistro Grace menu offer elegant updates to humble, traditional dishes that a wide variety of tastes will appreciate.
During our visit, my party of three sat in the bar area facing out into the restaurant. Although it was after 8:00PM on a Sunday, two-thirds of the tables were occupied and I made a mental note to get a reservation if I planned on dining there during busier hours. Nevertheless, we were greeted immediately by our server/bartender, and the owner herself.
Throughout our meal, our server showed a genuine interest in our dining experience and gave thoughtful recommendations based on our expressed preferences. We started with the Abby's Mac and Cheese and the sizeable Beet salad with goat cheese, almonds and orange mint vinaigrette ($8). We liked how thick and creamy the mac and cheese was, and appreciated the portion- enough to feed three or four people. The salad was also impressively large, and the vinaigrette was a subtle and refreshing addition.
For dinner, we tried the Grace Burger made two ways (burgers are half price every Sunday) and the risotto cakes with tomato confit and celery cream sauce. I enjoyed the simplicity of the risotto cakes, and the burgers were a hit. While we ate, our server shared some of the thought processes behind the menu and invited us to sample a Sazerac cocktail, making our experience even more enjoyable.
We finished off the meal with dessert, dutifully trying not one, but all three options prepared in-house: chocolate mousse, crรจme brulee, and banana pudding. The banana pudding was the easy winner amongst the group, made outstanding by the addition of Bistro Grace's homemade gingerbread ice cream.
All in all, Bistro Grace is a welcome addition to Northside's growing restaurant scene. The dinner menu is one of the most ambitious and adventurous in the neighborhood, with enough versatility to satisfy a wide variety of tastes.
Visit www.bistrograce.com for online reservations and more information.
Vanessa Thurman is an independent consultant and freelance writer. She and her husband moved to Northside in 2012 after falling in love with the community's welcoming attitude and eclectic charm. | {
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Q: Why does an error occur in expressing data within the Alert.alert() function? I'd like to put a title in the Alert.alert() and display the data under the title.
*
*I'd appreciate it if you could tell me where the problem is and how to solve it.
import React, { Component } from "react";
import {
TouchableOpacity,
Text,
View,
ListView,
TouchableHighlight,
Dimensions,
Image,
Animated,
StyleSheet,
TextInput,
ImageBackground,
Alert,
FlatList
} from "react-native";
import { SearchBar, ListItem, List } from "react-native-elements";
import Ionicons from "@expo/vector-icons/Ionicons";
import sitterdata from "../components/sitterdata";
const { width, height } = Dimensions.get("window");
/*
const datas = [
{
name: "Registers",
route: "Registers",
icon: "phone-portrait",
bg: "#C5F442"
},
{
name: "PetSitters",
route: "PetSitters",
icon: "easel",
bg: "#C5F442"
}
];
*/
export default class PetSitters extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
data: sitterdata,
refreshing: false
};
}
static navigationOptions = ({ navigation }) => {
return {
title: "Pet Sitters",
headerLeft: (
<TouchableOpacity
style={{ padding: 5, paddingRight: 15 }}
//dataArray={datas}
onPress={() => navigation.openDrawer()}
>
<Ionicons name={"ios-menu"} size={35} color={"#fff"} />
</TouchableOpacity>
),
headerRight: (
<TouchableOpacity
style={{ padding: 5, paddingRight: 15 }}
onPress={() => navigation.navigate("Add")}
>
<Ionicons name={"ios-add"} size={35} color={"#fff"} />
</TouchableOpacity>
)
};
};
showAlert(navigation) {
Alert.alert(
"์ด ํซ์ํฐ์ ๊ฑฐ๋ ํ์๊ฒ ์ต๋๊น?",
// this.item.bind(sitterdata.by),
//"๋ฐ์ดํฐ ์
๋ ฅ",
this.state.data(sitterdata.by),
[
{
text: "Cancel",
onPress: () => console.log("Cancel Pressed"),
style: "cancel"
},
{ text: "OK", onPress: () => navigation.navigate("Add") }
],
{ cancelable: false }
);
}
async filterSearch(text) {
const newData = sitterdata.filter(function(item) {
const itemData = item.address.toUpperCase();
const textData = text.toUpperCase();
return itemData.indexOf(textData) > -1;
});
await this.setState({
data: newData,
text: text
});
}
refreshData = () => {};
renderItem = ({ item }) => {
return (
<TouchableHighlight style={styles.containerCell}>
<View>
<TouchableOpacity
onPress={() => this.showAlert(this.props.navigation)}
>
<Image
style={{
width: width,
height: 180,
resizeMode: "stretch"
}}
source={{ uri: item.image }}
/>
</TouchableOpacity>
<View style={styles.footerContainer}>
<View style={styles.imageUser}>
<Image style={styles.imageAvatar} source={{ uri: item.user }} />
</View>
<View style={styles.footerTextContainer}>
<Text style={styles.text}>{item.introduce}</Text>
<Text style={[styles.text, styles.textTitle]}>
{item.address}
</Text>
<Text style={[styles.text, styles.textBy]}>By {item.by}</Text>
</View>
</View>
</View>
</TouchableHighlight>
);
};
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Animated.View
style={[
styles.content,
{
width: width,
backgroundColor: "#dfe4ea",
flex: 1,
transform: [
{
perspective: 450
}
]
}
]}
>
<SearchBar
onChangeText={text => this.filterSearch(text)}
placeholder={"์ฌ๊ธฐ์ ์
๋ ฅํ์ธ์"}
value={this.state.text}
lightTheme
containerStyle={{}}
/>
<FlatList
style={styles.listContainer}
onRefresh={this.refreshData}
renderItem={this.renderItem}
refreshing={this.state.refreshing}
data={this.state.data}
keyExtractor={(item, index) => item.address}
/>
</Animated.View>
</View>
);
}
}
*
*The code above is the entire code, and the error is generated by the data representation under the title in Alert.alert().
*I think it's a matter of how the Alert.alert data is expressed, but I can't find out which part is wrong.
showAlert(navigation) {
Alert.alert(
"์ด ํซ์ํฐ์ ๊ฑฐ๋ ํ์๊ฒ ์ต๋๊น?",
// this.item.bind(sitterdata.by),
//"๋ฐ์ดํฐ ์
๋ ฅ",
this.state.data(sitterdata.by),
[
{
text: "Cancel",
onPress: () => console.log("Cancel Pressed"),
style: "cancel"
},
{ text: "OK", onPress: () => navigation.navigate("Add") }
],
{ cancelable: false }
);
}
*
*The code above is an Alert.alert() function that I am failing.
enter image description here
export default (sitterdata = [
{
id: 1,
image:
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introduce: "๊ฐ์์ง ์ ๋ฌธ ํซ์ํฐ์์ ์๋ถํ๋๋ฆฝ๋๋ค",
address: "ํํ์ ์์ ๋",
user:
"https://postfiles.pstatic.net/MjAxOTAxMTVfOTQg/MDAxNTQ3NTEyODU0NDk4.DcAvlx3CGY9pGFlgWZA7mIr6_SCt8h_gGaHYGAFlDIYg.bQ9kBiykOzlbxyIyQ3nTCO7lGw4NVmmIeDV7pz0OX94g.PNG.dea972/%EC%8A%A4%ED%81%AC%EB%A6%B0%EC%83%B7_2019-01-15_%EC%98%A4%EC%A0%84_9.28.54.png?type=w966",
by: "์์ง"
},
{
id: 2,
image:
"https://postfiles.pstatic.net/MjAxOTAxMTVfMTMx/MDAxNTQ3NTEzMDMzMDgx.SbY_nsX7oK4UlZGzre6U5dLHinRfCoAYyvnSzXuZR7cg.5K3sX7E0bDpgyzDifD174hfQBOnJDtLVFqTe8BHH7Gcg.PNG.dea972/%EC%8A%A4%ED%81%AC%EB%A6%B0%EC%83%B7_2019-01-15_%EC%98%A4%EC%A0%84_9.42.57.png?type=w966",
introduce: "๋์ ๋ฐ๋ ค๊ฒฌ์ ํธ์ํ๊ณ ์ฃผ์ธ๋์ ์์ฌํ ์ ์๊ฒ",
address: "์์ธํน๋ณ์ ์์ด๊ตฌ",
user:
"https://postfiles.pstatic.net/MjAxOTAxMTVfMjU2/MDAxNTQ3NTEyODY3MTE2.X4LDN12uIgRkOFrUChl0s9UnKiu9VOPEOkWbIRHPDpgg.DrmXUbVURwsTuGs5dlOL_wugRf1nnANxWSIN4jYkdX0g.PNG.dea972/%EC%8A%A4%ED%81%AC%EB%A6%B0%EC%83%B7_2019-01-15_%EC%98%A4%EC%A0%84_9.29.23.png?type=w966",
by: "์์์ง"
},
{
id: 3,
image:
"https://postfiles.pstatic.net/MjAxOTAxMTVfOTIg/MDAxNTQ3NTEzMDM3MDAy.p_CNMU7vlCaELYpfuqf6H9GrCEPe9BzFdeNojFuKGc4g.65lwFvImqL2QgC01mNPzIUbY0tgBz4lukZplv9NZkJAg.PNG.dea972/%EC%8A%A4%ED%81%AC%EB%A6%B0%EC%83%B7_2019-01-15_%EC%98%A4%EC%A0%84_9.43.14.png?type=w966",
introduce: "๋ฐ๋ฐ์ด์ ํจ๊ผํ๋ ์ข์ ์น๊ตฌ๋ค :-)",
address: "๋์ ๊ด์ญ์ ์ ์ฑ๊ตฌ",
user:
"https://postfiles.pstatic.net/MjAxOTAxMTVfMjY4/MDAxNTQ3NTEzMDE5MDI2.fmBkO0W8lFwWCzo3KrJ3EDkTTZ_NmAKH0wlF050XMcYg.GJ8JTbs5nQNosj1ZhkK-1lm-ah2LIAN7i_d3hjIQ4K8g.PNG.dea972/%EC%8A%A4%ED%81%AC%EB%A6%B0%EC%83%B7_2019-01-15_%EC%98%A4%EC%A0%84_9.42.09.png?type=w966",
by: "๋ฌธ์ฑ์"
}
]);
add Data code
showAlert(navigation) {
Alert.alert(
"์ด ํซ์ํฐ์ ๊ฑฐ๋ ํ์๊ฒ ์ต๋๊น?",
// this.item.bind(sitterdata.by),
//"๋ฐ์ดํฐ ์
๋ ฅ",
item.by,
[
{
text: "Cancel",
onPress: () => console.log("Cancel Pressed"),
style: "cancel"
},
{ text: "OK", onPress: () => navigation.navigate("Add") }
],
{ cancelable: false }
);
}
async filterSearch(text) {
const newData = sitterdata.filter(function(item) {
const itemData = item.address.toUpperCase();
const textData = text.toUpperCase();
return itemData.indexOf(textData) > -1;
});
await this.setState({
data: newData,
text: text
});
}
refreshData = () => {};
renderItem = ({ item }) => {
return (
<TouchableHighlight style={styles.containerCell}>
<View>
<TouchableOpacity
onPress={() => this.showAlert(this.props.navigation, item)}
>
<Image
style={{
width: width,
height: 180,
resizeMode: "stretch"
}}
source={{ uri: item.image }}
/>
</TouchableOpacity>
<View style={styles.footerContainer}>
<View style={styles.imageUser}>
<Image style={styles.imageAvatar} source={{ uri: item.user }} />
</View>
<View style={styles.footerTextContainer}>
<Text style={styles.text}>{item.introduce}</Text>
<Text style={[styles.text, styles.textTitle]}>
{item.address}
</Text>
<Text style={[styles.text, styles.textBy]}>By {item.by}</Text>
</View>
</View>
</View>
</TouchableHighlight>
);
};
Corrected the answer but item not found.
A: You don't need to access the this.state.data inside your showAlert function you could actually pass the item to the function and use that. I would update your showAlert function to the following
showAlert(navigation, item) {
Alert.alert(
"์ด ํซ์ํฐ์ ๊ฑฐ๋ ํ์๊ฒ ์ต๋๊น?",
// this.item.bind(sitterdata.by),
//"๋ฐ์ดํฐ ์
๋ ฅ",
item.by,
[
{
text: "Cancel",
onPress: () => console.log("Cancel Pressed"),
style: "cancel"
},
{ text: "OK", onPress: () => navigation.navigate("Add") }
],
{ cancelable: false }
);
}
As you are creating the link to the showAlert function inside the renderItem function I would just pass the item that you are using to that function.
So your renderItem now would look like
renderItem = ({ item }) => {
return (
<TouchableHighlight style={styles.containerCell}>
<View>
<TouchableOpacity
onPress={() => this.showAlert(this.props.navigation, item)} // here we now pass the item
>
<Image
style={{
width: width,
height: 180,
resizeMode: "stretch"
}}
source={{ uri: item.image }}
/>
</TouchableOpacity>
<View style={styles.footerContainer}>
<View style={styles.imageUser}>
<Image style={styles.imageAvatar} source={{ uri: item.user }} />
</View>
<View style={styles.footerTextContainer}>
<Text style={styles.text}>{item.introduce}</Text>
<Text style={[styles.text, styles.textTitle]}>
{item.address}
</Text>
<Text style={[styles.text, styles.textBy]}>By {item.by}</Text>
</View>
</View>
</View>
</TouchableHighlight>
);
};
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