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Ron Reed's Indiegogo campaign for his Tolkien-Lewis New Play Project ends August 15.
An apt comment on J.R.R. Tolkien, indeed, by Adam Gopnik in The New Yorker a couple of years ago. No doubt Tolkien and C.S. Lewis would have been astonished if they had been told that their fantasy writings โ The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and The Chronicles of Narnia โ would give birth to movie franchises bringing in billions of dollars in the 21st century.
Even harder to imagine would have been works about the lives of the men themselves โ but they too are on the horizon. Local playwright Ron Reed has just embarked on a long-anticipated 'Tolkien-Lewis New Play Project.' Having launched into the project with enthusiasm this summer, he is aware of, but not worried about, the movie projects.
The friendship between C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, well known to some devoted fans, may soon be a star of the silver screen along with the elves, dragons, hobbits and marsh-wiggles of their creation. Tolkien & Lewis, an $18 million British film that will feature the strength and the strain of the famous friendship, is aiming for an Easter release, according to the Hollywood Reporter. . . .
At the same time, Fox Searchlight and Peter Chernin of Chernin Entertainment are working on a biopic of Tolkien's life, titled simply Tolkien, which will focus on how his academic career at Oxford and his military service during World War I affected the creation of Middle Earth.
What's great about this project is we know this script will be staged. It happens that I'm the artistic director of Pacific Theatre . . . and I know that this play will be loved by our audience. The fact is that once Ron Reed the freelance playwright finishes writing this play, Ron Reed the artistic director is really likely to want to see this play on stage.
Would [Tolkien] even have completed The Lord of the Rings if others, and especially Lewis, had not been egging him on, if they'd not had the opportunity to read these things to one another, would they have even come to be? Who knows?
And in a way, this campaign is a little bit like that. There's the opportunity to take part in the creation of this piece, and of course you can help us simply by helping fund it. But we've also kind of built a sense of community and involvement around even the way that we thank you for your gifts. . . . I feel a great sense of encouragement, knowing that there's a lot of people who have their eye on this piece, kind of pulling for it, rooting for it โ giving me a bit of that sense, like the Inklings, that there will be somebody to bring my new draft to, somebody who can hear this thing and bring it into the world.
If you go to the Indiegogo site, you'll see the ways you can become involved, from following Ron's comments about the playwriting process (for free) on his Facebook page to receiving detailed notes of scenes โ "hot off the press," which may or may not end up in the play โ or an annotated script (which come with a donation).
Marcel: I think that much of both writers' material is much better suited for a stage/theatre adaptation than anything else.
Ron: I'm thrilled to hear you say that! I do love film, but the stage is my first love, and I think there are things that happen in live theatre that the movies just can't do. The living, breathing actors are right there in the same room as the audience, and if the performances are radically truthful, the overwhelming sense of reality, of witnessing actual human encounters, is so powerful. Especially with so human (and nuanced) a story as this one.
Marcel: Why this project, why now?
Ron: To be completely honest, the real answer is 'Because I feel like it.' I only ever write to follow my own curiosity, explore something that fascinates me โ never because something will have a market, or to say something to an audience.
Running a theatre company, enough of my life is taken up with the hard-core realities of keeping a business alive, so when I carve out opportunities to live as an artist, I make very certain to invest the time and heart into things I really care about, as free as possible from the constraints of making money or achieving anything in particular โ except to create the best piece of work I can, for my own satisfaction.
That said, it does look like I happen to be tackling this at a cultural moment when there is a sudden surge of interest in Tolkien, and the Tolkien-Lewis friendship. There are two or three film projects in development which are suddenly all over the internet, one of which seems like it may be very interesting โ the one about Tolkien's WW1 years.
And while they're onto something with the connection between Tolkien's WW1 experiences and the shadow they cast over him and his writing in the latter days of WW2, especially with his sons in active service, the tone of my play will be much more Shadowlands, much less Tomb Raider / Expendables 2.
Monika Hilder and Stephen Dunning lead the Inklings Institute of Canada.
Among the interesting tidbits I've already picked up from Ron's Facebook page is that the first edition of The Fellowship of the Ring was dedicated to The Inklings, who apart from Tolkien and Lewis, included Owen Barfield, Charles Williams, Roger Lancelyn Green and several other Oxford literary figures. Fitting, after all the support they had given him with his writing.
Anyone in the Metro Vancouver area who would like to know more about The Inklings is fortuitously situated, because the Inklings Institute of Canada was initiated at Trinity Western University just last summer. Co-directors Monika Hilder and Stephen Dunning both teach at TWU.
The Inklings . . . began as informal gatherings between like-minded friends, usually at a corner pub called The Eagle and Child, or in Lewis' Oxford rooms.
During meetings, they discussed ideas and read from their emerging manuscripts. "In this, they experienced warm friendship in diversity and the inspiration and encouragement to persist in their writings," says Hilder. For example, Tolkien, a perfectionist, might never have completed his epic novel The Lord of the Rings without the faithful encouragement of Lewis.
The establishment of the Inklings Institute couldn't have come at a better time; the fantasy literature these authors penned has grown in popularity, due to film adaptations of Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, as well as Lewis' Narnia series.
When Alister McGrath discussed his new book, C.S. Lewis: A Life, at Regent College last summer, he said Lewis increasingly came to see that fantasy literature allows reason and imagination to work together, and that his Narnia series is a "retelling of the Grand Narrative" โ a fictional illustration that our own story is part of something grander.
The same can be said of Tolkien. For more detail on McGrath's comments and references to a number of other Inklings-related books, go here. | {
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Q: How to pass prop from page to layout I currently have duplicated layout that the only difference is a prop I pass to a component:
default.vue
<template>
<div class="page">
<SkipToContent />
<Header />
<Nuxt />
<Footer />
</div>
</template>
front.vue
<template>
<div class="page">
<SkipToContent />
<Header light="true" />
<Nuxt />
<Footer />
</div>
</template>
Is there any way to pass that light: true from page to layout so I can use only default.vue layout?
I know I could emit some event on mounted but would like to prevent using lifecycle hooks
A: Passing data up from a child is ideally done by emitting events, and you don't need to use lifecycle hooks for that (a custom event listener would work).
But I think a cleaner solution would be to factor out the common markup into a component that receives a light prop, and use them in both layouts:
<!-- components/CommonLayout.vue -->
<template>
<div class="page">
<SkipToContent />
<Header :light="light" />
<Nuxt />
<Footer />
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
props: {
light: Boolean,
}
}
</script>
<!-- layouts/default.vue -->
<template>
<CommonLayout />
</template>
<!-- layouts/front.vue -->
<template>
<CommonLayout light />
</template>
demo
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The Witcher: everything we know about season three so far
January 14, 2022 - 19:42 GMT Eve Crosbie Hit Netflix series The Witcher will be back for a third season - here's everything you need to know, including rumoured cast, release date, synopsis and more
Toss a coin to your Witcher! Following the release of season two, The Witcher has become one of the most-watched TV shows on Netflix - and for good reason!
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The series, starring Henry Cavill, is loved by audiences for its epic battle scenes, steamy love triangle and general high-fantasy drama. But will the show be back for more episodes? Here's what we knowโฆ
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Will there be a season three of The Witcher?
Yes! Way before season two of the fantasy series landed on Netflix, it was announced that season three was in the works. The announcement came as part of Netflix's TUDUM event in September 2021, where it was also revealed that the Witcherverse is expanding.
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"We can officially announce The Witcher Season three, along with a second anime feature film, and a new Kids and Family series set in the world of The Witcher," a statement on the official Twitter account read.
Toss a coin to our growing Witcher universe! We can officially announce The Witcher Season 3, along with a second anime feature film, and a new Kids and Family series set in the world of The Witcher. pic.twitter.com/E032fDAXYx
โ The Witcher (@witchernetflix) September 25, 2021
However, speaking in December 2021, creator Lauren Schmidt Hissrich said that season three is still very much in its early stages and may not begin filming for a while. "The creative process is now really just starting," she told TechRadar. "We have the scripts, and now we'll bring directors on, the actors back in, and really start delving in deeper and reflecting back and making sure that it's the perfect season."
What will happen in The Witcher season three?
It's been confirmed that season three will be based on The Time of Contempt, the second book in the original The Witcher saga by Andrzej Sapkowski. As readers will know, the instalment sees Yennefer, Ciri and Geralt journey to Aretuza so that Ciri can master her magic, but it's also been teased that there will also be some "dark" moments in the new episodes.
Season three will see Yennefer, Ciri and Geralt journey to Aretuza
"In season three, we're introducing the Scoia'tael, this army of elves that's fighting on behalf of Nilfgaard," creator Lauren told Polygon. "And they don't come off so great. It's a pretty sort of harsh, dark storyline."
Who will star in The Witcher season three?
Henry Cavill will obviously be back as monster-hunter for hire Geralt, alongside many other familiar faces, including Freya Allan as Ciri, Anya Chalotra as Yennefer and Joey Batey as Jaskier. In addition, MyAnna Buring, Anna Shaffer, Eamon Farren and Kim Bodnia are also expected to reprise their roles.
Many of the the stars of season two are expected to return
As for any new stars, nothing's been confirmed yet, but given that season two introduced a whole host of new characters, we wouldn't be surprised to see a few new faces in the cast line-up.
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When will The Witcher season three be released?
Given that filming is yet to begin, it seems we've still got a while to wait. However, it's worth keeping in mind that The Witcher season two arrived almost two years after the first set of episodes - and those episodes were being made at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. It seems possible then that we could be sitting down to watch season three at some point in 2023.
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Larry's Tax Law
Insights for CPAs and Tax Professionals
Taxpayers Take a Hit in the Washington Capital Gains Tax Battle
By Larry Brant on 11.30.22 Posted in Legislation, State and Local Tax, Tax
By motion dated November 3, 2022, the Washington State Attorney General asked the Supreme Court of the State of Washington to allow the Washington Department of Revenue to implement and collect the capital gains tax struck down as unconstitutional by the Douglas County Superior Court, pending the high court's ultimate ruling on the matter.
As previously reported, the tax, which was set to go into effect on January 1, 2022 was struck down by the Douglas County Superior Court as unconstitutional. The first tax payments under the new tax regime would be due on April 17, 2023.
The state appealed the lower court's ruling that the tax violates the Washington State Constitution. The Washington Supreme Court accepted the state's direct appeal to the high court bypassing the Court of Appeals. The case has been fully briefed by the parties and is set for oral argument on January 26, 2023.
The state argued that the lower court's ruling was erroneous and that waiting for the Supreme Court to ultimately rule on the matter puts the vital goal of the tax (i.e., to help fund education) in jeopardy. As a consequence, it asked the court to allow it to implement and collect the tax pending the outcome of the case.
In a brief order of the Supreme Court, on November 30, 2022, Chief Justice Steven Charles Gonzalez delivered the court's ruling that the lower court order is stayed pending the ultimate resolution of the matter. He states that the decision was unanimous among the court's justices.
What this means for taxpayers subject to the Washington capital gains tax is that they are required to report and pay the tax by April 17, 2023. In the interim, the Washington Department of Revenue plans to issue administrative rules to provide guidance to taxpayers relative to the tax and it will publish tax forms to facilitate reporting and payment of the tax.
Lots of questions remain, including:
It seems strange that, given a court of competent jurisdiction ruled the tax is unconstitutional, a higher court would later rule that the tax can be administered and collected prior to its ultimate ruling on the matter. Is the November 30, 2022 ruling of the Washington Supreme Court a signal that the justices on the court are leaning in favor of reversing the lower court even before they have heard oral argument?
Will the Washington Supreme Court issue its ultimate decision in the case before the April 17, 2023 filing and payment deadline? Given the recessionary times we are experiencing, it seems harsh to require taxpayers to come out of pocket and pay a tax that may ultimately be ruled as unconstitutional.
If the court strikes down the tax, but does so after the time for filing and payment of the tax, will there be an expedited refund procedure put in place by the state?
I will report more on this tax once the Washington Supreme Court hears oral arguments and renders its ultimate decision in the case.
Larry J. Brant
Email | 503.553.3114
Larry is Chair of the Foster Garvey Tax & Benefits practice group. His practice focuses on assisting public and private companies, partnerships, and high-net-worth individuals with tax planning and advice, tax controversy, and ...
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Larry J. Brant is a Shareholder and the Chair of the Tax & Benefits practice group at Foster Garvey, a law firm based out of the Pacific Northwest, with offices in Seattle, Washington; Portland, Oregon; Washington, D.C.; New York, New York, Spokane, Washington; and Beijing, China. Mr. Brant practices in the Portland office. His practice focuses on tax, tax controversy and transactions. Mr. Brant is a past Chair of the Oregon State Bar Taxation Section. He was the long-term Chair of the Oregon Tax Institute, and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Portland Tax Forum. Mr. Brant has served as an adjunct professor, teaching corporate taxation, at Northwestern School of Law, Lewis and Clark College. He is an Expert Contributor to Thomson Reuters Checkpoint Catalyst. Mr. Brant is a Fellow in the American College of Tax Counsel. He publishes articles on numerous income tax issues, including Taxation of S Corporations, Reasonable Compensation, Circular 230, Worker Classification, IRC ยง 1031 Exchanges, Choice of Entity, Entity Tax Classification, and State and Local Taxation. Mr. Brant is a frequent lecturer at local, regional and national tax and business conferences for CPAs and attorneys. He was the 2015 Recipient of the Oregon State Bar Tax Section Award of Merit.
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He wanted to go quietly into the night.
By all accounts he was a good man.
Yet always held to the ordinary way.
In the middle of group shot!
"Feet of clay!" the wry reply.
Right into the bosom of the night.
"Samadhi", for the last time.
We enter as nothing but night.
We enter only ever as light.
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To see the light flickering within.
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1Thomas, D. (1982) "Do not go gentle into that good night" in "The Poems" Everyman's Library. London, Melbourne, Toronto. | {
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NEW DELHI: With the Indo-Iran pipeline still to take off and US military pressure mounting on Tehran, the prevailing uncertainly has fuelled the need to explore new avenues of energy supply to meet India๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝs increasing needs.
One of the possibilities being hotly debated for fuel supply to India is the Central Asian republics, which are rich in petrochemicals.
India๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝs reserves of 25 million barrels are depleting fast as a result of its rapid economic growth and requirement is expected to go up to 5.3 million barrels a day from the present 2.2 million barrels by 2025.
The shortfall in supply, experts say, could be met with pragmatic petro-diplomacy in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, which comprise the Central Asian republics.
But the biggest bottleneck in India๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝs access to Caspian resources, the experts say, is its geography, which keeps it from accessing the fuel.
"The alternative through Iran remains a possibility but is expensive and may take some time materialising in any meaningful way given the US interest in the region," says Vikram Sood, former Secretary, Government of India during a SAPRA India Foundation conference on 'Central and Southern Asian Security Conference' organized in New Delhi.
"The need for India would be to try and develop routes through Kashgar on to Leh and would need Chinese assistance for the project. It will provide India with a massive energy grid from Russia through Kazakhstan and China for north India," says Sood.
But physical transportation of fuel is not the only option to acquire a share in Central Asia๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝs petro resources. "In fact, India can get into a swap deal where it has a share and an equity, whereby it can get its pound of flesh," says Prof Nirmala Joshi, director of the Indo-Central Asia Foundation.
According to Prof Joshi, the transport corridor India can vie for is through Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Gwadur in Pakistan and then India.
The other possibility could be Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Chah Bahar in Iran, Zaranj, Naibabad and Herat. The third corridor could be Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kashgar Valley in China to Gwadur in Pakistan and then to Indian Ocean.
"Looking into India๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝs constraints and geopolitical realities, the first option however is the best," says Prof Joshi adding, "To achieve its objective India will have to play a larger role to get the deal through."
But it doesn๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝt stop here. There are other powerful players like the US and China who have an abiding interest in the region and want to make sure their interest is guarded.
"Energy has become a source of friction. In fact, a new Cold War has developed on the energy front in the Caspian region," says Prof. Devendra Kaushik, former director Maulana Azad Centre.
The military regime in Pakistan and Taliban-inspired violence in Afghanistan are preventing direct Indian access to oil-rich Central Asia.
"Indian presence in Central Asia is below expectations primarily due to transit problems through Pakistan and Afghanistan," says a senior Indian foreign office bureaucrat, Rajiv Sikri (Secretary, East).
The land route from India to Central Asia via Pakistan is not more than the distance between Delhi and Kolkata. The problem is the Pakistani government which continues to refuse Indian access to Afghanistan.
Transit through Afghanistan is a problem because of the continued instability in that country. Sikri is of the view that hopefully all these problems could be resolved in the future.
In the mean time, he says India should concentrate on developing air links with the Central Asian countries." Indian carriers would help people to people contact, more business and increased tourism.
"The increased flow of people would create more stakes and eventually more business," he adds.
India will also cooperate with other major powers to prevent any Central Asian republic from collapsing into a failed state.
Towards this end, India is working with China, Russia and the United States to prevent any catastrophic disturbance or shift in the oil rich region.
There is a great likelihood of a number of Central Asian Republics collapsing in the near future, according to US expert, Dr. Stephen Blank.
The rise of terrorism in the region is cause for concern. "Over the past few years, Central Asia has been an area of heightened power activity marked by instability arising from terrorists owing allegiance to religious fundamentalisms," says Vikram Sood.
"The Central Asian states of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan have been facing a variety of security problems arising from the actions of the religious extremist groups opposed to the governments. And the groups include the Islamic Resurgence Party (IRP), Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), Islamic Movement of Turkistan (IMT), Hizb-e-Tehrir and Islam Lashkarlori who are opposed to the liberal traditions of Sufi Islam in the region," elaborates Ramakant Dwivedi, Associate Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
Dr. Blank says powers like Russia, which have sizeable interests in Central Asia may not be able to confront crises engineered by local or foreign-based terrorists.
The result, according to Dr. Blank, would be a "protracted and costly operation as in Afghanistan."
"We need to develop a regionwide approach to confront terrorist groups," says Bakhtiyar Mirkasymov of the Russian Institue of Strategic Studies. "For example, terrorists in Kyrgizia should be prevented from carrying out terrorist operations in Uzbekistan."
Also, "people๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝs standard of living should be lifted," Mirkasymov says. "Currently, high levels of poverty force young people to carry out terrorist activities." | {
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Once again, Chocolat Mathez knows how to marry flavours, create alliances and satisfy the curiosity of taste buds.
Here is one of Mathez house's recipes, which belongs to the fruity cocoa truffle family. Cacao / Raspberry is a unique blend that revives our taste buds.
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Our mission here at Sustainable Education is to educate and inform you about all things to do with living sustainably and living consciously through workshops run locally in your community.
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Do not allow yourself to be worried about things as trivial as the way your upcoming removal project is going to be carried out. Yes, home relocation is a very important step in everyone's life, and it certainly has the potential to bring much hassle and stress in your daily routine. Still, thanks to our company, based and operating on the territory of TW8 Brentford, there is an easy solution to all your problems.
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When you are searching for the perfect choice of engagement rings, the wedding ring may not be the closest thing on your mind. As the saying goes, that may seem like setting the cart before the horse. But it can be extremely valuable to consider both of these important rings when purchasing the initial oneโฆ not least because you will need to consider how the two will pair.
Many grooms (or brides, if the ring is chosen beforehand) are so focused on that boldly sparkling ring that the wedding band is often only considered as an after-thought. Pairing these rings will ensure that they can both be worn for the decades that lie ahead, without sacrificing style. With that in mind, it is important to see these rings as two parts of a final combined ring set.
A classic, timeless combination that will never go out of style, this option pairs a delicate pave band wedding ring with a classic solitaire in a simple round cut. What makes this combination so perfect is the balance โ both rings are dainty and classic, but the blend of pave and plain band gives it a flawless touch. As the stones on the wedding band are so tiny, the solitaire is able to shine without being overpowered. And, as both bands are thin, the overall effect is not bulky or over the top.
Another beautiful combination uses a twisted pave band and a solitaire setting for a more unusual take on the above pairing. Balance here is even more important. As the twisted band is larger and bulkier than a single, thin band, the other ring needs to be sized in a way that neither overpowers nor reduces the look of the twisted band. In this picture, the solitaire is set in a square shape on a delicate pave band, which off-sets the matching twisted pave band. The stone is also a coloured diamond, which further adds to the overall impact of the paired rings.
For those who are not fond of too much bling, a minimal pairing offers a simple, chic way to wear both engagement and wedding ring. For best results, choose both rings in the same metal, with both bands in the same diameter. The wedding band can be left unadorned, while the engagement band can include a minimal, subtle setting with a stone or few. Rose gold looks particularly good in this pairing, but platinum, white or yellow gold are also timeless metals that suit the minimal look well.
A set that is designed to fit together as two halves is another way to pair your rings. This combination can be as simple or elaborate as you wish. Ideally, the rings should be able to be worn alone or together, with the overall design changing when the two halves are merged. In the design shown here, a retro style diamond engagement ring is paired with a pave encrusted V shaped wedding band. Individually, both diamond rings look lovely, but together, they form a single ring in a perfect design. For best results, ensure that both rings are designed by an experienced, skilled jeweller.
Using two (or more!) different metals is a good way to add visual interest to the sing set. Using a combination of your choice, you could choose to pair rose gold and platinum, or yellow gold and platinum, or even rose and yellow gold. For a more modern, edgy look, you could pair black gold with platinum or steel. Depending on the design of both rings, and the stones you choose for each ring, the overall effect can be classic and understated or bold and beautiful. Make sure that you keep the general rule of balance in mind however. If your wedding band is more ornate, keep the band of the other ring simpler. Likewise, if the engagement band is more ornate, opt for a plain metal wedding band instead of a pave band.
As you can see, there are many different ways that you can pair your engagement ring with your wedding ringโฆ with a bit of creativity and forethought, you can ensure that your rings are a perfect set! | {
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Although we talked over seven years ago, the effects of our conversation still remain fresh in my mind. It was a bright summer day and she just couldn't stop laughing. When I asked about the reason for her insatiable joy, she explained that it was from watching a television show that was hosted by Henry Louis Gate Jr., where a few African-American participants who strongly believed they had Native American ancestry, took a DNA test and found out otherwise. Basically, the woman thought the show was humorous, as it proved once again that the so-called African-American got their facts wrong.
Wait a minute! Are my ears deceiving me? You mean to tell me that in this day and age the African-American still finds himself as the main character in a historical minstrel show? Where they test a few African-Americans and all of them "coincidentally" just happen to come up negative?!! I wonder how long the television show Finding Your Roots would last if they were to conduct the same experiment among a group of Europeans claiming Jewish ancestry?
After spending a few days crying in the solitary moment of our modern misconceptions, I knew for certain that this segment of the Finding Your Roots series was purposely aired to perpetuate an old myth. First of all, Henry Louis Gates Jr. cannot scientifically determine if an African-American doesn't have Native American blood flowing through his veins. How so?
Reason Number #1: A DNA test will only confirm whether or not you are related to any of the "federally-recognized" Native American tribes. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of federally-unrecognized tribes, whose roots in American go back thousands of years. Their status doesn't mean that they aren't indigenous to this land, it just means that they refuse to organize themselves in a manner in which the federal government approves. So basically, the same "government" that is responsible for the genocide of America's First Nations are also the same ones that determine who is a certified Native American or not. Okay, I see where this is going.
Arawak people audience with the Dutch Governor in Paramaribo, Suriname, 1880.
Reason Number #2: A DNA test will only propose matches of existing populations, but does not determine the "history" of these populations. Let's just keep this simple. Just imagine if the religion of modern science was to create a theory that Mexicans were Africa's oldest and original people. Basically, in order to be considered a "Native African" your DNA would have to match that of a Mexican. Now you have this baffoon on television with a few African-American families, who believe they are of "Native African" ancestry, telling them that they are not, as their DNA does not match with the Mexican people. While this example may appear laughable it does help us illustrate an ancient American truth.
"The same events, again, before referred to with regard to the causes of migrations, must be expected to have arisen in all parts of the world; and as we have contended that the main body of the American Indians proceeded from Asia, though admitting the probability of some of them being associated with descendants of stray Europeans, we may, on the same grounds, assent to the probability of some African nations or tribes also having found their way across the Atlantic, to mingle their race and languages with the people they might happen to meet there.
According to the observations made by these members of British diplomacy, as cited above, the Americas were populated by Africans before colonial times. Let's say for example that soldiers from the African nation of Mali settled in the Americas centuries before Columbus. They had children and remained true to their tribal customs. Later, their descendants were sold into slavery upon the arrival of the colonialists. Yet, these descendants still remember the stories of their forefathers. Today, they are proud African-Americans, who are firmly convinced that some of their ancestors were Native Americans. So they decide to take a DNA test and of course the results are negative because the test centers around certain tribal history, not the African natives' history. The DNA test would indicate that their ancestry was indeed African like their Native American ancestors that originated from Africa, not their Mongoloid neighbors of the same soil. Now look at the history that is blotted out by these conclusions. The Native American DNA test excludes the genetics of the Black Native American populations. So any of their descendants cannot be confirmed by DNA testing. So who's really lying? And this is why Henry Louis Gates Jr. is not in the position to tell, or should I say embarrass an African-American on television by informing them that they are not of Native American ancestry, while he sits there with a big grin on his face as if he's the finalist in America's Best Bearded Clam Parade.
Reason Number #3: There exists an intentional deception to keep African-Americans away from honoring their Native American ancestors. Like every other ethnic group that claim to have a special relationship with the Creator, the Cherokee Nation has recently fallen under scrutiny for expelling its members who possess African ancestry. Why don't we ever hear of such dramas occurring amongst people of European descent who claim Native American ancestry?
Anyone pursued additional theories besides those that supported the crossing of the Bering Strait would find themselves without a job. later, Smithsonian under the influence of Hrdlicka's "tyranny" would promote the amalgamated Amerindian as the oldest inhabitants of the western world. Happy Thanksgiving Henry Louis Gates Jr. | {
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Greek Language Learning
On Line Learning
The Filoglossia+ consists of an educational multimedia CD-ROMs series for learning Greek as a foreign language, supported by English and addressed to beginners with little or no previous knowledge of Greek.
"Filoglossia" means fondness for language learning and the programme is mainly based on the communicative approach, focusing on the production and comprehension of both oral and written speech. "Filoglossia" is designed by the Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP).
โข Looking Ahead
A new strategic plan for the support of Greek language learning in Greece and abroad was the focus of debates at an International Workshop on Greek Language and Linguistic Training, organized by the Centre for the Greek Language held from June 28 to 30 in Thessaloniki, with the participation of 60 Greek and Foreign linguists.
On the occasion, Education, Life-long Learning and Religious Affairs minister Anna Diamantopoulou said that the establishment of a National Council for the Greek Language would help draw a comprehensive strategy.
Creating an organization, similar to the German Goethe Institute or the British Council, which would operate with branches around the world could be an important vehicle to promote Greek language, culture, and history learning. The minister also announced that a conference is to be held in October focusing on the Education of the Diaspora.
โข Learn a Greek Word Every Day!
It has been observed that relations of the Diaspora with the Greek language have been weakening over the years โ especially with second and third generation migrants.
To help redress this, three friends from Chicago have designed an on-line Greek dictionary aiming to help English-speaking emigrants keep in touch with the language of the forefathers.
Greektionary.com was created to provide everyone with an opportunity to improve their Greek vocabulary on a daily basis.
Three words (beginner, intermediate and advanced) are chosen each day and displayed with their translations, pronunciation, examples, and recorded audio files (Mp3s). Those interested can sign-up and receive free Greek words everyday by e-mail!
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ฮผฮญฯฮฟ, ฯฮฟฮปฮนฯฮนฯฮผฯฯ, ฯฯฯฮฑฯฮทฮณฮนฮบฯ, ฯฯฯฮฑฯฮทฮณฮนฮบฮฎ, ฯฯฮฟ, ฯฯ
ฮถฮทฯฮฎฯฮตฮนฯ, ฯฯ
ฮฝฮญฮดฯฮนฮฟ, ฯฯฮญฯฮตฮนฯ, ฯฯฮญฮดฮนฮฟ, ฯฮฑฯฯ
ฮดฯฮฟฮผฮตฮฏฮฟ, ฮฮฝฮฝฮฑ, ฮฮปฮปฮทฮฝฮตฯ, ฮฯฯฮตฮฏฮฑ, ฮฮฏฮฟฯ
, ฮฮปฯฯฯฮนฮบฮฎ, ฮฮปฯฯฯฮฑฯ, ฮฮนฮฌ, ฮฮนฮฑฮผฮฑฮฝฯฮฟฯฮฟฯฮปฮฟฯ
, ฮฮนฮตฮธฮฝฮญฯ, ฮฮธฮฝฮนฮบฯ, ฮฮปฮปฮฌฮดฮฑ, ฮฮปฮปฮทฮฝฮนฮบฯ, ฮฮปฮปฮทฮฝฮนฮบฮฎ, ฮฮปฮปฮทฮฝฮนฮบฮฎฯ, ฮฮพฯฯฮตฯฮนฮบฯ, ฮฯฮทฯฮบฮตฯ
ฮผฮฌฯฯฮฝ, ฮฮตฯฯฮฑฮปฮฟฮฝฮฏฮบฮท, ฮฮฝฯฯฮนฯฮฟฯฯฮฟ, ฮฮญฮฝฯฯฮฟ, ฮฯฮณฮฟฯ
, ฮฮฌฮธฮทฯฮทฯ, ฮฯฮณฮฑฮฝฮนฯฮผฯฯ, ฮฮผฮฟฮณฮญฮฝฮตฮนฮฑ, ฮ ฮฑฮนฮดฮตฮฏฮฑฯ, ฮฃฯ
ฮผฮฒฮฟฯฮปฮนฮฟ, ฮฃฮตฮผฮนฮฝฮฌฯฮนฮฟ, ฮฃฮนฮบฮฌฮณฮฟ, ฮฅฯฮฟฯ
ฯฮณฯฯ, ฮฑฯฯฮฌฯฮนฮฟฯ, ฮฑฯฯฮฌฯฮนฮฟฮน, ฮฒฯฮตฯฮฑฮฝฮนฮบฯ, ฮฒฮตฮปฯฮฏฯฯฮท, ฮณฯฮฑฯฯฯฯ, ฮณฮตฮฝฮนฮฌ, ฮณฮปฯฯฯฮฟฮปฯฮณฮฟฮน, ฮณฮปฯฯฯฮฑ, ฮณฮฝฯฯฮท, ฮดฯฯฮตฮฌฮฝ, ฮดฮนฮฑฮดฮฏฮบฯฯ
ฮฟ, ฮดฮนฮฑฮดฮนฮบฯฯ
ฮฑฮบฮฎ, ฮดฮนฮดฮฑฯฮบฮฑฮปฮฏฮฑ, ฮตฯ
ฮบฮฑฮนฯฮฏฮฑ, ฮตฮบฯฮฑฮฏฮดฮตฯ
ฯฮท, ฮตฮบฯฮฑฮนฮดฮตฯ
ฯฮนฮบฯ, ฮตฮบฮผฮฌฮธฮทฯฮท, ฮตฮฝฮฏฯฯฯ
ฯฮท, ฮทฮปฮตฮบฯฯฮฟฮฝฮนฮบฯ, ฮนฯฯฮฟฯฮฏฮฑ, ฮบฮฑฯฮฑฮฝฯฮทฯฮท, ฮบฮฑฮน, ฮปฯฮณฮฟฯ, ฮปฮญฮพฮตฮนฯ, ฮปฮญฮพฮท, ฮปฮตฮพฮนฮบฯ, ฮปฮตฮพฮนฮปฯฮณฮนฮฟ, ฮผฮฌฮธฮทฯฮท, ฮผฮตฯฮฑฯฯฮฌฯฮตฮนฯ, ฮผฮตฯฮฑฮฝฮฌฯฯฮตฯ, ฮพฮญฮฝฮท, Knowledge, language, learn, Learning, Life-long, linguistic, linguists, Migrants, Minister, Multimedia, national, on, On-Line, opportunity, oral, Organization, Plan, Politics, Processing, prodaction, Programme, pronunciation, recorded, relations, religious, Science, Series, Speech, Strategic, strategy, Support, The, Thessaloniki, training, translations, vocabulary, Word, words, Workshop, World, written | Comments Off on Greek Language Learning
Hellas:from Tourism to World Heritage
"Kalimera"โฆIt's a Way of Life
"Kalimera"โฆthe Greek word for 'good morning' is the new slogan for the advertising campaign of the Greek National Tourism Organization and Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
The 2010 campaign was unveiled by the Deputy Minister of Tourism Angela Gerekou on March 8, and is based on a redesigned pattern of previous campaigns with the addition of the well-known greeting in the Greek language.
The campaign will be available through the renewed portal of Hellenic Tourism Organisation at the web address www.visitgreece.gr.
Kathimerini Daily: 'Kalimera' is the country's new tourism motto
A Popular Tourist Destination
Greece is the fourth most popular tourist destination in the European Union for 2010, according to a new Eurobarometer survey on "The attitudes of Europeans towards tourism."
The EU Eurobarometer poll unveiled on March 8 shows that tourism is one of Europe's most important service industries, accounting for 5% of Europe's GDP and 6% of employment. Greece is the fourth most attractive tourist destination, after Spain, Italy, and France.
European Commission: Tourism-Upbeat Prospects for 2010 Season
"Med Diet" to Be Recognised by UNESCO
The town of Koroni in Messinia Prefecture will represent Greece in an initiative put forth by four Mediterranean countries to have the "Mediterranean Diet" recognised by UNESCO as a cultural heritage of humanity.
Koroni from Greece, Cilento from Italy, Soria from Spain and Chefchaouen from Morocco will join forces to ask the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to include the diet to its World Heritage List.
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ฮผฯฮตฯฮนฯฮฟฯฮญฯ, ฯฯฮฝฮธฮทฮผฮฑ, ฯฮปฯฮณฮบฮฑฮฝ, ฯฮทฯ, ฯฮฟฯ
ฯฮนฯฯฮนฮบฯฯ, ฯฮฟฯ
ฯฮนฯฮผฯฯ, ฯ
ฯฮทฯฮตฯฮฏฮตฯ, ฮฮฝฯฮถฮตฮปฮฑ, ฯฯฯฮตฯ, ฯฮฑฮนฯฮตฯฮนฯฮผฯฯ, ฮฮฝฯฯฮท, ฮฮฮ , ฮฮฑฮปฮปฮฏฮฑ, ฮฮบฮตฯฮญฮบฮฟฯ
, ฮฯฮนฯฯฮฟฯฮฎ, ฮฯ
ฯฯฯฮฑฮฏฮฟฮน, ฮฯ
ฯฯฮฒฮฑฯฯฮผฮตฯฯฮฟ, ฮฯ
ฯฯฯฮท, ฮฮธฮฝฮนฮบฯฯ, ฮฮปฮปฮฌฮดฮฑ, ฮฮปฮปฮทฮฝฮนฮบฮฎ, ฮฯฯฮฑฮฝฮฏฮฑ, ฮฯฮฑฮปฮฏฮฑ, ฮฮฑฮปฮทฮผฮญฯฮฑ, ฮฮฟฯฯฮฝฮท, ฮฮตฯฯฮทฮฝฮฏฮฑฯ, ฮฮตฯฮฟฮณฮตฮนฮฑฮบฮฎ, ฮฮฟฮผฮฑฯฯฮฏฮฑ, ฮฯฮณฮฑฮฝฮนฯฮผฯฯ, ฮ ฮฟฮปฮนฯฮนฯฮผฮฟฯ, ฮคฮฟฯ
ฯฮนฯฮผฮฟฯ, ฮฅฯฮฟฯ
ฯฮณฮตฮฏฮฟ, ฮฅฯฯ
ฯฮฟฯ
ฯฮณฯฯ, ฮญฯฮตฯ
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Last Friday, I told you where you can get coffee with real gold mixed into it.
It's part of this trend of edible gold. People are mixing gold into all kinds of foods โ even beer and chicken wings. Like I said last week, I think people like to eat gold because it seems indulgent and decadent. Not my thing, but I get it. But you know what? There's a more pragmatic reason to eat gold. | {
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Das SLJ900/32 ist ein Spezialbaugerรคt zur Konstruktion von Brรผcken in Fertigteilbauweise der Beijing Wowjoint Machinery Company. Das 580-Tonnen Gerรคt ist 91 Meter lang und 7 Meter breit. Das Gerรคt ist insbesondere fรผr lange, hohe Talbrรผcken geeignet, bei denen die klassische Ortbetonbauweise enorme Kosten fรผr Schalung und Rรผstung verschlingen wรผrde. Aufgrund des sehr hohen Gewichts des Gerรคtes und der verschiedenen Lastzustรคnde des Gerรคtes beim Einbau, muss die Brรผcke massiver bemessen werden, als dies fรผr die spรคtere Nutzung der Brรผcke nรถtig wรคre.
Einsatz und Konstruktionsweise
Im ersten Schritt werden die Brรผckenpfeiler incl. (ggf. provisorischer) Auflager hergestellt. Parallel dazu wird im Fertigeteilwerk der Brรผckenรผberbau in Einzelteilen hergestellt. Entgegen der bislang รผblichen Bauweise, bei der die Fertigteilelemente nur wenige Meter lang sind, werden die Fertigteile in voller Feld-Lรคnge hergestellt, so dass sie nach Montage von einem Brรผckenpfeiler bis zum nรคchsten Brรผckenpfeiler reichen. Nach Aushรคrtung werden die Fertigteile vom SLJ900 zur Baustelle transportiert. Danach versetzt die Maschine das Fertigteil an die gewรผnschte Stelle. Die Arbeitsweise von SLJ900 รคhnelt dabei einer Gleisbaumaschine. Das unten verlinkte Zeitraffer-Video dokumentiert den Einsatz des Gerรคtes fรผr den Bau einer Segment-Eisenbahnbrรผcke zwischen den Stรคdten Chongqing und Wanzhou in der Provinz Sichuan in Zentralchina.
Nach dem Versetzen der Fertigteile sind noch weitere Arbeiten nรถtig, bevor die Brรผcke dem Verkehr รผbergeben werden kann. Neben dem Einbau von Fahrbahnรผbergรคngen zwischen den einzelnen Fertigteilen mรผssen die Fertigteile kraftschlรผssig gesichert werden. Weiterhin muss z.ย B. noch der Oberbau aufgebracht werden und Gelรคnder / Schutzplanken montiert werden.
Das SLJ900/32 fรคhrt auf 64 Rรคdern, die in vier Gruppen zu 16 Rรคdern angeordnet sind. Jede Einheit kann 90 Grad schwenken, so dass das ganze Gerรคt auch seitwรคrts fahren kann.
Weblinks
Absage an Brueckenbaumonster Artikel der VDI Nachrichten
Einzelnachweise
Brรผckenbau
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Hockey Need for Speed: How New York Rangers star Michael Grabner became the fastest man on ice Most hockey players get faster by spending time on the ice.
1/11/2013 ยท Denise Hewett says hanging out has replaced dating. Credit Jennifer S. Altman for The New York Times . MAYBE it was because they had met on OkCupid.
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Girl 19,dies while trying to commit abortion.
Date: 10-11-2011 4:58 pm (10 years ago) | Author: Ibe Daniel Okereke
Naijapals Base (Metro life)
[1] 2 3 4 ... 7
Beco4real at 10-11-2011 04:58 PM (10 years ago)
The KUNTANASE police have mounted a search for the arrest of Bright Appiah, a primary three teacher of Konkoma D/A primary, for his alleged role in the death of an SHS three Business student, Theresa Boakye.
Appiah reportedly impregnated the girl and later administered a substance believed to be a herbal concoction to terminate the pregnancy, resulting in her premature death.
Theresa Boakye, 19, was a native of Asisiriwa, a farming community in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti region, and a student of Beposo SHS in the same district.
According to reports, the suspect asked her to terminate the pregnancy so that she could continue her education but luck eluded the two when she passed away on October 24, 2011 after bleeding profusely.
Daily Guide gathered that the deceased was four months pregnant when she attempted to commit the abortion. It was also learnt from the deceased's uncle, Kwame Owusu, that she failed to disclose who was responsible for the pregnancy until when she was about to die.
Daily Guide also learnt that the deceased moved from her apartment and went to stay with the suspect in his room where some of her personal belongings were found by her relations.
When contacted, the Kuntanase District Police Commander, ASP Edward Osei, confirmed the story and said the deceased's uncle had lodged a complaint at the station.
According to him, the deceased complained of severe abdominal pains and started bleeding profusely from her private parts and was admitted to the Kuntanase General Hospital for treatment.
At the hospital, it was established that when the deceased was interrogated by a medical staff, she confessed that the suspect administered a traditional medicine to her to terminate the pregnancy.
It was however alleged that the deceased was referred to the Pramso St. Michael's Hospital because the doctors and nurses were on strike at Kuntanase General Hospital at the time but died soon after. Meanwhile, Theresa's body is still being kept at the Pramso St. Michael Hospital while the police are making efforts to arrest the run-away lover man.
Posted: at 10-11-2011 04:58 PM (10 years ago) | Upcoming
Geematrix at 10-11-2011 05:28 PM (10 years ago)
god av mercy...
babyleslie at 10-11-2011 09:56 PM (10 years ago)
boye143 at 11-11-2011 07:15 AM (10 years ago)
Quote from: Geematrix on 10-11-2011 05:28 PM
:'( :'( :'( :'( Very sad. The man responsible should get life in prison.
Posted: at 11-11-2011 07:15 AM (10 years ago) | Upcoming
serababy at 11-11-2011 04:56 PM (10 years ago)
poor girl ....the lover guy the run....nawaooooooooooo when the belle dey one month them no see am. na when e dey 4months them no say make them remove am ...small girl don die put..........r i p sha..
mallorca at 11-11-2011 05:01 PM (10 years ago)
HOPE IS MY ROAD,VICTORY IS MY DESTINY
vantheo at 11-11-2011 05:32 PM (10 years ago)
na wah
I'm vantheo! And i'm...........AWESOME!!!!!
Scafo at 11-11-2011 07:04 PM (10 years ago)
R.I.P..
Jcneu at 11-11-2011 07:13 PM (10 years ago)
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( Wasted life..............
interpo77 at 11-11-2011 07:19 PM (10 years ago)
the names and locations mentioned in this post shows it is Ghana
ghananians re full of doing all these illitrate acts,
OGIDIYOOH at 11-11-2011 07:41 PM (10 years ago)
KILLER GETTING KILLED
1daful at 11-11-2011 08:57 PM (10 years ago)
What a pity.
1daful Is a Blessed Child..
guyibrahim at 11-11-2011 09:08 PM (10 years ago)
ashewo""""""......
segxykay at 11-11-2011 09:10 PM (10 years ago)
wat a pity
Quote from: OGIDIYOOH on 11-11-2011 07:41 PM
CHUKAGLY at 11-11-2011 09:30 PM (10 years ago)
It's obvious that d deceased is naive. Tell me a 19yr old girl in Naija who will be as ignorant as she could't know wen d pregnancy is 4months old...... Ghana still de develop joo
I DEPEND SOLELY IN GOD
smallboy10 at 11-11-2011 09:34 PM (10 years ago)
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Emmagency9 at 11-11-2011 09:48 PM (10 years ago)
GOOD FOR HER. FLY WEY NO HEAR WORD GO FOLLOW DEAD BODY ENTER GROUND
If you don't like me, 1. Take a map, 2. Get a car (even if na borrow), 3. Drive to HELL!. Have a nice trip. โ
ajanni at 11-11-2011 10:02 PM (10 years ago)
Posted: at 11-11-2011 10:02 PM (10 years ago) | Grande Master
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Purposeful Clouds partners with AutoVirt Inc. to provide storage management for unstructured Windows data in the Cloud and to automate the migration of that data into and out of the Cloud.
AutoVirt software eliminates the single biggest obstacle to any data management project: user disruption.
The AutoVirt software platform combines file virtualization technology with a policy engine for automating common data management workflows. With AutoVirt, you can migrate, consolidate, replicate, or tier data without affecting end-user access to networked files.
File virtualization creates a layer of abstraction between physical storage devices and the clients that access them. With file virtualization technology in place in your network, you can manage your data without disrupting end-user access or breaking shortcuts or embedded links. AutoVirt file virtualization further facilitates your management activities by presenting all of your networked storage devices in a single web-based interface.
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Manage the data throughout its lifecycle.
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Masika Kalysha and Alexis Skyy have been at odds for eons, especially on Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. Now Masika has continued her dragging of Alexis and she may have gone too far by mentioning her unborn child.
Alexis is currently pregnant with the Fetty Wap's (latest) child, but Masika claims she's not as special as she may think as there is another woman who is also knocked up with his kid, who was apparently conceived at the very same time.
Masika ranted on Instagram, saying she finds the entire debacle hilarious while adding that Alexis' unborn child is a "thot revenge baby."
Get more Love & Hip Hop news with BET Breaks above. | {
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Multi-connect is an important simplification capability of ConsoleWorks. It gives ConsoleWorks the ability to take one set of commands and send them to as many as 40 like devices. Multi-connect is used for both IT/OT needs, patching or doing firmware updates to servers, routers, switches, IEDs, RTUs, and other assets. It can be used for anything you need to do across a group of assets. Multi-connect directly issues the commands from a master asset to every asset that you put into a group.
For example, updating an asset with a security patch or firmware update could be done one asset at a time. If you only have one asset, then you only need to install or push one time. But if you have 20, 30 or even 40 similar assets, then you need to do that same activity 20, 30 or 40 times. Multi-connect simplifies that process. You can issue the command to install or push the firmware or security patch one time. It doesn't matter what type of IT/OT asset. Multi-connect can patch all of them (at least up to 40) from a single command line interface with a single set of commands.
For each like asset in a multi-connect session, you execute one set of commands and ConsoleWorks ensures those exact commands are executed for all assets in the session. ConsoleWorks then monitors every asset in a group so you can easily address any problems. Additionally, you will have a complete forensic record of the process for every asset automatically captured, time-stamped, digitally signed, and saved for audits, best practices or security review.
Multi-connect is a great, innovative way for you to make ConsoleWorks do your work for you when you have groups of like IT/OT devices.
One element of configuration management is the recording and auditing of the actual configuration files on IT/OT devices. The first time we document the configuration of a device that becomes the device's baseline. The baseline is required before an audit can be performed.
The most straightforward audit checks the configuration to see if it has changed. More advanced audits use records (approved and assigned changes) from the CMDB or other change management repository, checking to see if the configuration of the device is what it should be. Each configuration change that is supposed to occur (like installing a patch) creates a new baseline.
This is often a very manual process. People are involved in each step along the way, connecting to each device to pull down the current configuration and then manually comparing the baseline with the current configuration. They have to check records in multiple places when the audit is checking the "should be" configuration.
The process is expensive, it is reactive (it lags actual changes sometimes by weeks or months), it is error-prone and unintentional device configuration changes can impact the overall security practice. There has to be a better way.
With ConsoleWorks BCM, configuration data is pulled automatically on a periodic basis. ConsoleWorks uses an agentless, patented approach to managing the IT/OT Infrastructure. ConsoleWorks is connected to the device regardless of its state (i.e. up, down, single user or maintenance mode). The configuration is checked against the current baseline, and any changes between the two are immediately alerted on. Alerts include the exact (keystroke by keystroke) changes between the baseline and the current configuration data. You can also check for differences between devices that are in specific groups (i.e. โ they should all have the same security patches installed). Having this capability significantly reduces the time involved in collecting the data required to support an audit and producing the reports to prove compliance.
Looking at the Utility industry, in particular, there is a requirement to meet specific NERC-CIP requirements for establishing and retaining a set of secure configuration profiles across hundreds, often thousands, of cyber assets. Manufacturer point solutions exist in a few cases today. However, the limited capabilities vary across manufacturers, and the functionality is inadequate for addressing the basic NERC CIP requirements.
ConsoleWorks automates baseline configuration management of all cyber assets from the control room, to the substation, to the pole. It periodically retrieves the current configuration of each monitored asset and compares it to the established baseline. If a difference is detected, an Event is created and logged, and a notification is sent to a designated person for further assessment.
Moving from a manual configuration management process to an entirely automated process has many benefits. There is a drastic reduction in cost (man hours), the accuracy of the data and audit findings is dependable and issues can be identified quickly and resolved, typically long before the manual process would even detect that the issue exists.
Looking back at the first and second blog in this series, we see that by using ConsoleWorks IEMs the DETECT and ISOLATE steps are completed automatically in milliseconds (effective value = 0) taking a significant amount of time off of our MTTR. That leaves us with Detect = 0, Isolate = 0, Analyze = ?, Remediate = ?.
The Analyze step requires that we determine the nature of the real problem. In many cases, the events we start with including the issues described by things like Trouble Tickets are only a symptom of the underlying problems. Regardless of what many of us have been led to believe, Trouble Ticket systems and Event Management Systems often identify symptoms rather than root causes โ ask any Admin responsible for dealing with those tickets or incidents.
In some cases, the human-readable descriptions from the vendor included in the IEMs will give us enough information to immediately identify the root cause of the problem. In these cases Analyze = 0, netting us an MTTR process of Detect = 0, Isolate = 0, Analyze = 0, and Remediate = ?.
In other cases, we need more information which typically pushes us back to our log files to troll through them for the important tidbits (other events) that can help us identify the root cause of the problem. With ConsoleWorks, that log file information has already been captured, stripped of spurious characters (noise), time-stamped, and ordered line-by-line in the same pane of glass so we can quickly zero in on the root cause of the problem. In cases where information from multiple assets is required to analyze the problem, ConsoleWorks lets us bring up processed log information for up to 4 assets side-by-side in our single pane of glass by just clicking on them. Using ConsoleWorks is far faster than trolling through log files or even log file repositories.
This takes us to an MTTR of Detect = 0, Isolate = 0, Analyze = 0 to (norm โ x), and Remediate = ? | {
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Cruel anti-war protesters
April 2, 20031 min read
Tom Fitzpatrick relates the story of how some "peace maggots" called the parents of a soldier deployed in Iraq, claiming to be from the Department of Defense, and told them that their son was dead. They were targeted because they were featured in a local newspaper when they attended a "support the troops" rally. What a bunch of lowlifes. The parents were inconsolable until the DoD got their son to a phone to prove to them he was okay.
What it proves is that the opposite of war is not always peace and that peace is not always the province of love.
I hope they track these people down. | {
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Oh my, Trump ran a business. Another empty thread.
I wonder if Trump is so insulated that he has no idea how many people, organizations, countries, etc are out to "get" him?? Eventually someone is going to break the story and reap the rewards of being the final piece in the puzzle.
On CNN yesterday the panel discussions touched on this. There is someone(s) out there who KNOWS some thing(s). Who or what is the tipping point?
They been saying the same thing about Mrs Clinton for the past decade.
At first glance, you have a point, but your comment is (IMO) a false equivalency. Clinton has been in politics for decades. Her personal life, lies, scandals, policies, relationships, foundation, taxes, speaking fees, mistakes, and party loyalties have been on public display--argued, published, vetted and loved or hated. Her experience level is something rare--first lady (gov and pres), Secretary of State and Senator. She's a centrist Democrat--always has been--who knows public and foreign policy COLD. She is a meticulous planner--highly educated on the legislative process, governing, history, influential D.C. people, and world events.
AND YES---she has issues--ethical issues, political issues, personal issues, and explosive past. Has she lied? Of course. Has she exaggerated? You bet. Clinton is flawed to the extreme, but compared to DJTrump, Clinton walks on water.
Trump has ethical issues that Clinton can't even being to match. He entered the presidency with 75 fraud lawsuits pending. He has bragged about bribing, sexual assault, adultery, employing illegal immigrants, sending jobs to China, his wealth, his schemes, his avoidance to pay taxes and much more. Trump is the first candidate in decades not to release his tax returns. We know he probably hasn't paid much if any federal income tax since 1995, when he lost $916 million, contradicting his claims to be a savvy businessman, but we don't know what other ethical land mines are buried in his records. Does he have financial as well as sentimental ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin? No way to know.
We do know Trump is intolerant of dissent. He threatened lawsuits against his accusers and libel suits against newspapers that have reported their allegations. He wants to loosen libel laws to facilitate such suits. He has incited violence at his rallies. He is, in short, an authoritarian who should never have been given control of the FBI and IRS, because NOW he has fired the very person (and two others) in charge of an investigation that MAY involve HIM personally.
Trump lacks a presidential temperament. He gets flustered when he isn't adored. Trump is also almost completely ignorant of public and foreign policy. He has insulted our allies, praised world dictators and made numerous enemies IN HIS OWN PARTY---which he has changed at least three times in the past 2 decades.
He is NOT a conservative--not a uniter--and has no intention of making America great again. Trump doesn't seem to give a fig about nuclear proliferation and in fact says "Why bother having nuclear weapons if we aren't going to use them?"
So, YES. Clinton has enemies but does she have more than Trump? As many as Trump? She has been investigated on every possible level from fruit to nuts including her husbands disastrous affairs to her personal email server, from Whitewater to Benghazi, with a DNC hot mess in the middle. Love her or hate her we KNOW her--inside and out--which doesn't matter any more because Clinton is not the president of the United States.
Trump?? Well, that's another story. There's too much we do not know, but by the time his presidency comes to an end, I'm betting we'll have enough sewage to drown in it.
And one more thing: The Media. The powerful MEDIA. AND they alone may be Trump's undoing.
Especially from people like Clara and sock-puppet GhostRider.....Who kept telling us during the Benghazi/Hillary e-mail investigations....Where is the proof??
So? Mrs. Clinton is NOT the President.
You people do not seem to understand that distinction.
So do you think it's foolish to discuss the importance of an investigation and the firing of FBI Comey? Do you think it's unnecessary to FIND OUT the Russian involvement in our elections? AND why does it matter who brings this topic/thread to our attention?
*Who will be the next FBI Director?
*Will our very divided lawmakers even be able to agree on the next FBI director's appointment/qualifications/policies?
*Can we the people believe that the current investigation will be ongoing?
*Will partisanship become more important than getting to the bottom of this investigation?
*How many more people will Trump fire and will they be persons who have been involved in this investigation?
* How influential will the president be manipulating this investigation and future investigations?
AND there are many more questions.
So do you think it's foolish to discuss the importance of an investigation and the firing of FBI Comey?
Do you think it's unnecessary to FIND OUT the Russian involvement in our elections?
AND why does it matter who brings this topic/thread to our attention?
When people expect a certain standard of proof they should be consistent and look for it on both sides....There was/is far more proof of Hillary's mismanagement, than there is of the Trump/Russia connection....So be consistent or look small..
Absolutely....The Democrats will keep this myth on the front burner as long as possible, in order to distract from Hillary's e-mails which probably lead all the way back to Obama..
No matter who Trump fires or hires, the Democrats will try their damnedest to make it look either like the Administration is falling apart or that it is hiding something..
Your assuming he is "manipulating" in the first place....Proof of that assertion??
Now, I finally agree with you......And question Numer uno is....Who told Comey to obstruct the Hillary e-mail investigation...??...And why are the Democrats so predictable?? | {
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Next time you're in Dallas, block off a whole afternoon to spend here. In the meantime, you can shop Ceylon et Cie online. | {
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By Mark Vaughn
Mazda is plugging its new Tribute as "The sports sedan of SUVs." Preview ads portray it as the spiritual successor to the RX-7 and Miata. One ad poses the question, "What if an SUV was raised by six Miatas?" So when it came time to drive an actual Tribute, we expected an SUV that handled like a nimble little sports car; in other words, something that defied the laws of physics.
The Tribute doesn't defy the laws of physics; it bends them a little, but not much. It's slightly more sporty than the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4 and Nissan Xterra that Mazda lists as the competition. And probably just a bit more sporty than the Chevy Blazer/GMC Jimmy it resembles. As for being an RX-7/Miata successor? Nice try, Mazda.
But it is sporty by sport/utility standards. The Tribute's roll characteristics and steering response in particular are what might have given Mazda the idea that this was a sports car. It has MacPherson struts in front and a multi-link rear setup, which is not exactly unique. But Mazda says the difference with the Tribute's handling is the optimized roll axis. Or rather, axes plural. As on the Miata and Protege, the front roll axis center is 4.5 inches off the ground, while the rear is 5.5 inches, figures Mazda points to as evidence of the Tributre's handling prowess. Except that most cars on the planet have similar setups. Engineers do that because it makes the front end turn in nice and quick with minimal roll and produces a stable understeer. The tough part is controlling all that roll from the rear; the Tribute's roll is linear and easily predictable. Instead of feeling like the whole thing is tipping sideways, as it leans to the side it also leans forward a bit. Turn into a corner and the Tribute changes direction quickly. Then the back half rolls over and follows along.
That's helped by a couple of things like tires, for one. Standard tires on the upscale LX and ES models are 235/70Rs mounted on 16-inch wheels. Entry level DX models come with 215/70R-15s. The power rack-and-pinion steering feels tight. An early prototype we drove felt a little over-boosted, but steering on production Tributes we drove later felt right.
Give some credit to the Tribute's Mazda-designed unibody, shared with the Ford Escape (see page 30), essentially the same vehicle with different option packages, sheetmetal and chassis tuning.
In handling and performance, compared to other entries in the crowded mid- to compact-SUV segment, the Tribute does well. Engineering and design were done in Japan (with many Ford personnel on hand), and the Tribute uses a version of the Ford 3.0-liter V6 similar to that in the Taurus, though with different heads, intake and exhaust manifolds. A 2.0-liter four-cylinder Ford Zetec is also available, but Mazda expects fully 90 percent of buyers to go for the big engine. We have yet to drive the 135-hp four-cylinder version but the V6 felt plenty powerful. With 200 hp and 200 lb-ft of torque it out-muscles most of the competition and even felt ready for its rated 3500-pound towing duty.
In keeping with market demand, the V6 engines all come mated to four-speed automatics with what Mazda calls more aggressive shift maps than the typical Ford application for this engine. The four-cylinders get a five-speed manual. Only.
The standard drivetrain is front-wheel drive but all-wheel drive is an option. The Tribute's awd system comes with a Ford-Mazda-Dana development, a twist on the typical viscous-locking center differential of competitors like the RAV4 and CR-V. Blades in the center diff begin to spin when there is a difference in rotation between the front and rear wheels. The spinning blades increase the pressure of the silicon fluid inside the unit and that pressure pushes several clutch plates together that then send torque to the rear axle. For long drives on slippery surfaces when you don't want the center diff locking and unlocking on its own, it can be locked up full-time via a separate button on the dash. The button engages the plates via an electrically operated piston that pushes the plates together.
As clever as this awd system is, there is no separate transfer case with a lower gear range for serious off-roading. That's the same as with passenger-car-based SUVs like the CR-V, RAV4 and RX 300. Likewise, the tire of choice is an all-season highway tread, like most of the competition, instead of a meatier off-road siping. That means it's quieter on pavement and gets better gas mileage but won't grab as much mud off-road. So don't expect to pass Jeep Wranglers on the Rubicon. But you will be able to pass much of the competition on the highway.
And feel comfortable doing it. The Tribute has a roomy, versatile interior. On the interior, Mazda again tries to defy the laws of physics, claiming, "It's roomy on the inside but small on the outside." Whatever. While the Tribute is smaller than the Explorer, you certainly don't feel cramped. Seats ride at just the right height for most drivers and passengers to get in and out with ease. The hip point stays about the same whether you're standing next to the Tribute or sitting in it.
Both the front and rear seatbacks recline (except in the DX model, where only the front seats recline) and the rear seats fold nicely flat in all models. Instruments are easy to read and the switches are simple and functional. The only oddity is the shift lever mounted on the steering column, which can be awkward to operate, but mounting it there clears more space on the front floor.
As was the case for the Ford/Mazda four-door compact pickups, Mazda will launch its version first. Look for Tributes in showrooms in mid-July, two months before Ford launches Escape. While Mazda has not released prices yet, Ford has, so expect Mazda Tributes to be within a few hundred dollars of the base Escape price of $18,160 and to run as much as $23,000 for the upscale LX and ES models.
The Tribute also plays several larger roles for Mazda. It's the first truly shared product of the new Mazda/Ford alliance (Ford owns 33 percent of Mazda, enough for controlling interest). Mazda did the development and engineering work and Ford supplied the basic drivetrains and will manufacture the left-hand-drive models (right-hand drives will be made in Japan). In the past, one of the companies would develop the car and then offer a rebadged version to the other company. This project bodes well for the new partnership.
Tribute is also the first SUV of any kind Mazda has offered since the Ford Explorer-based Navajo faded away in 1994. The ensuing six years were boom times for sport/utility vehicles and Mazda was left standing on the outside looking in while seemingly every other manufacturer made piles of money. True, Mazda only expects to sell 35,000 Tributes a year, which doesn't amount to a hill of beans compared to the 200,000 Escapes Ford intends to sell annually, but that should work out to pure profit for Mazda when all the beans are counted.
It will also be the last significant new model to come from Hiroshima for two years, when the rotary-powered Evolution debuts in 2003. That, we can assume, will be a truly sporty car, regardless of what the advertisements say.
Mark Vaughn Mark Vaughn grew up in a Ford family and spent many hours holding a trouble light over a straight-six miraculously fed by a single-barrel carburetor while his father cursed Ford, all its products and everyone who ever worked there.
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The reading from Ezekiel today reminds us that we are responsible for our own actions, and that every action matters. The good person who commits a bad action is not "off the hook" because he's a generally good person. That person still must answer for the bad act. Similarly, the bad person who committed a good act should be commended for having done a good thing. God wants us all to be good and to do good things. What we often forget is that the way to become a good person is to do good thingsโeven small thingsโover and over again. The way to become a bad person is to repeatedly do bad thingsโeven small onesโover and over again. There is a lot of truth in the saying "fake it until you make it." If we do good things, even though they feel unnatural or like we are just faking it, eventually we become the type of person who does good things. This goes both ways, so we must always be careful to make sure we aren't going to wrong direction.
Jesus in the Gospel today reminds us that the small things do matter. The little decisions which make up our day turn us into the person who we are. Maybe we do not kill, but we often can be angry. Jesus is telling us to resolve this anger. We should focus on the little things in our lives before they become big things.
We don't need to do amazing feats of charity if we aren't able to. It is in the little things of our day-to-day living where we become the person we desire to be. If we make poor decisions and do bad things, that eventually is reflected in our lives, often as pain, suffering and strife. If we make good decisions and do good things, that too is reflected in our lives, often as joy, peace and happiness. | {
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package com.streamsets.pipeline.stage.connection.elasticsearch;
import com.streamsets.pipeline.api.ConfigDef;
import com.streamsets.pipeline.api.ConfigDefBean;
import com.streamsets.pipeline.api.ConfigGroups;
import com.streamsets.pipeline.api.ConnectionDef;
import com.streamsets.pipeline.api.ConnectionEngine;
import com.streamsets.pipeline.api.InterfaceAudience;
import com.streamsets.pipeline.api.InterfaceStability;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
@InterfaceAudience.LimitedPrivate
@InterfaceStability.Unstable
@ConnectionDef(
label = "Elasticsearch",
type = ElasticsearchConnection.TYPE,
description = "Elasticsearch connector",
version = 1,
upgraderDef = "upgrader/ElasticsearchConnection.yaml",
supportedEngines = {ConnectionEngine.COLLECTOR}
)
@ConfigGroups(ElasticsearchConnectionGroups.class)
public class ElasticsearchConnection {
public static final String TYPE = "STREAMSETS_ELASTICSEARCH";
public static final String SERVER_URL_CONFIG_NAME = "serverUrl";
public static final String PORT_CONFIG_NAME = "port";
public static final String SECURITY_CONFIG_CONFIG_NAME = "securityConfig";
public static final String USE_SECURITY_CONFIG_NAME = "useSecurity";
@ConfigDefBean(groups = "#1")
public SecurityConfig securityConfig = new SecurityConfig();
@ConfigDef(
required = false,
type = ConfigDef.Type.STRING,
label = "HTTP URLs",
defaultValue = "http://localhost",
description = "Elasticserarch HTTP/HTTPS Endpoint.",
displayPosition = 10,
displayMode = ConfigDef.DisplayMode.BASIC,
group = "#0"
)
public String serverUrl;
@ConfigDef(
required = false,
type = ConfigDef.Type.STRING,
label = "HTTP Port",
defaultValue = "9200",
description = "Port number for Elasticsearch server. Default is 9200 for http and 443 for https",
displayPosition = 11,
displayMode = ConfigDef.DisplayMode.BASIC,
group = "#0"
)
public String port = "";
@ConfigDef(
required = true,
type = ConfigDef.Type.BOOLEAN,
label = "Use Security",
defaultValue = "true",
description = "Use Security",
displayPosition = 40,
displayMode = ConfigDef.DisplayMode.BASIC,
group = "#0"
)
public boolean useSecurity = true;
public List<String> getServerURL() {
int parsedPort = parsePort();
return Arrays.stream(serverUrl.split(",", -1)).map(url -> {
String result = url.matches(".+:\\d+$") || parsedPort == 0 ? url : url + ":" + port;
result = (!result.matches("^https?:.+") && useSecurity && securityConfig.enableSSL ? "https://" : "") + result;
return result;
}).collect(Collectors.toList());
}
private int parsePort() {
int parsedPort = 0;
if (!port.trim().isEmpty()) {
try {
parsedPort = Integer.parseInt(port);
} catch (final NumberFormatException ex) {
// Will use the default value;
}
}
return parsedPort;
}
// Display position in SecurityConfig starts where this stops. This is because this config is also available
// on error stage where there is only one tab an hence all configs are sequential.
}
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About East Los Angeles
When the rest of the world thinks of Southern California and what it means to them, unincorporated East LA is often overlooked, and that's a shame. There is much to see, and a community that benefits in some ways from living outside the glare of Hollywood's bright lights and the iconography of such more famous (and overcrowded) nearby cities as Venice Beach, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica.
Most people associate East LA with its most famous native son, comedian Cheech Marin, and his 1985 hit novelty song, "Born in East LA," a sly parody of Bruce Springsteen's "Born n the USA." Marin certainly shined a welcome bright light on the area, with lyrics that specifically mentioned Soto Street, Brooklyn Avenue, City Terrace, and Whittier Boulevard. But a quick look at the East Los Angeles ,CA yellow pages reveals that there is a lot more to the city than its residential streets, and there is much to do here. Los Angeles County operates a number of parks, most notably Atlantic Avenue Park, which offers baseball fields and basketball courts, as well as a gym and a six-lane swimming pool. There is ample space for barbecuing, and volunteers from the community maintain a rose garden. The county also operates the Eastside Eddie Heredia Boxing Club, named after Eddie Heredia, the club's first champion, whose life was cut short by leukemia at the tender age of 17. One of its members went on to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. On Whittier Boulevard one can find the Latino Walk of Fame. Modeled after its more famous cousin on Hollywood Boulevard, the Latino Walk of Fame celebrates the achievements of various Latino celebrities.
When East LA first began to develop in the 1920s, its residents where mostly Jewish. To this day, East LA is home to the Jewish cemetery Home of Peace, which is the final resting place of MGM founder Louis Mayer, as well as the Warner Brothers, Jack, Harry, and Sam. Demographics changed over time, however, as they always do, and today the region's population is over 87% Mexican, Guatemalan, Salvadoran, and Honduran. So visit East LA if ever the opportunity presents itself. Avail yourself of an East Los Angeles ,CA business directory and explore the area's Mexican and Salvadoran restaurants, which are unmatched anywhere in Los Angeles. You'll wish you had been born there, too.
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Power and the Space of the Planet
Wood Auditorium
Presented by The Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture
Reinhold Martin
Spanning the planet, the dynamics of climate change bind together innumerable, often incompatible categories, things, and processes. Among these are energy infrastructures, politics, nature, biological and social life, and the built and unbuilt environment. The struggles and contradictions they entail, and the powers they sustain, impose limits on our capacity to grasp their connections and to conceive alternatives. This event, which brings together contributors from comparably disparate domains, will explore some of those connections imaginatively and concretely, in the past, present, and possible future. It inaugurates the Buell Center's new, long-term research project, "Power," which extends the Center's recent work on housing, inequality, and real estate into another dimension of the planetary commons. Where the earlier research began with an analysis of land ownership and its relation to housing and the public sphere, "Power" begins with the air circulating above that land, the energy coursing through it, and the earth below it, all in relation to the lives lived within it.
Plenary 2:15pm "When It Changed: Bodies, Cities, and Worlds in Science Fiction, circa 1984" Phillip Wegner
Phillip Wegner is the Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar at the University of Florida. He is the author of Imaginary Communities: Utopia, the Nation, and the Spatial Histories of Modernity (2002); Life Between Two Deaths: U.S. Culture, 1989โ2001 (2009); Periodizing Jameson: Dialectics, the University, and the Desire for Narrative (2014); and Shockwaves of Possibility: Essays on Science Fiction, Globalization, and Utopia (2014); and the editor of a new edition of Robert C. Elliott's The Shape of Utopia (1970; 2013)
Panel and Discussion 3:30-5:00pm Edward Eigen "Power of the Pardon: Evel Knievel, Robert Smithson, and the Landscape of Reclamation, circa 1974"
Ed Eigen is an Associate Professor of the History of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His work focuses on the intersection of the human and natural sciences in the long nineteenth century. His recent publications include a study of The High Line's electromagnetic bandwidth.
Jeanne Haffner "Dwelling on Power: From the Garden Cities to the Nuclear Age"
Jeanne Haffner's work explores the physical, intellectual, and technological aspects of urban transformation in Europe and the United States, both historical and contemporary. She is the inaugural Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Urban Landscape Studies at Dumbarton Oaks (Harvard) and author of The View from Above: The Science of Social Space (MIT Press, 2013). Her writings have been published in The Guardian, the BBC, and Next City, among other magazines. Before joining Dumbarton Oaks, she taught in the Harvard University Department of the History of Science and the Urban Studies Program at Brown University.
Paige West "Town, Island, Ples: Structure(s) of Feeling in the SocioEcological Now"
Paige West is an anthropologist who writes about the intertwining of indigenous epistemic practices and European epistemic practices. She has conducted research in Papua New Guinea for the last twenty years. Her books include, Dispossession and the Environment: Rhetoric and Inequality in Papua New Guinea (Columbia, 2016), From Modern Production to Imagined Primitive: The World of Coffee from Papua New Guinea (Duke, 2012), and Conservation is our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea (Duke 2006). She is the co-founder of the Papua New Guinea Institute for Biological Research and The Rovian Salwara Skul.
Reception 5:15pm
Keynote Address 6:00pm
"Utopia Against Finance"
Kim Stanley Robinson is a New York Times bestselling science fiction writer whose work has been translated into twenty-five languages. He is the author of the Mars trilogyโan international bestseller currently being turned into a TV series, as well as of Aurora, Shaman, 2312, Galileo's Dream, and Green Earth, among many others. Robinson is the winner of numerous prestigious prizes in the field, including the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards, and currently serves on the board of the Sierra Nevada Research Association.
with response by Phillip Wegner and discussion moderated by Reinhold Martin, Director, Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture | {
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NDP Leader Lorraine Michael (MHA, Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi) spoke to the committee conducting a statutory review of the province's Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Act today. The NDP Leader addressed several issues in her presentation, including the controversial use of private consultants to investigate the validity of claimants.
Newfoundland and Labrador needs more than a statement on workplace health and safety, says NDP Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission critic Dale Kirby (MHA, St. John's North). The province's workplaces need action โ and a good place to start would be with the concerns expressed in the most recent Auditor General's report.
NDP Labour Critic Dale Kirby (MHA, St. John's North) says he will be closely watching the upcoming statutory review of the legislation governing the Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission. His main hope is that serious issues facing the Commission's ability to protect injured workers in the future will be adequately addressed. | {
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The emphasis is on four major classes of alternative investments: Hedge Funds, Real Estate, Insured Linked Securities, and Art. Asset classes are examined in terms of the following aspects: key characteristics, investment strategies, and portfolio consideration (risk/return profile and contribution to portfolio diversification). The aforementioned objectives are addressed in a series of formal lectures that are supplemented by live deals in the form of case studies and guest speakers from the industry.
a combination of two individual partial exams and group assignments (for attending students only).
General and partial exams are both written. Group assignments: students are required to prepare and deliver a written document as well as to give an oral presentation.
There are no required textbooks. Required readings and teachers' notes (power point slides) will be available at the Course Web Page.
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Q: Any client library that can tell how long the request took? Is there any http-client library for scala that can tell how long time a request took?
A: Maybe you can use the time library in Java.
var start = System.currentTimeMillis();
// send request
var end = System.currentTimeMillis();
println("Round trip response time = " + (end-start) + " millis";
It seems that there is no need to have a http-client library to tell you about it.
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A terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "Firestarter", and perhaps no better issue could be found than this, the leading newspaper from the home of the entertainment industry - the Hollywood area's prime publication.
Inside section VI has the review of the film "Firestarter" headed: (see image). And perhaps more significant are the terrific, full page poster-like advertisement for the film printed on its opening day. (see).
A quite rare issue as it would not have been saved since it contains no historically significant content. Present are the complete sections 1 and VI totaling 44 pages. Great condition. | {
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Every person has something creative within them, we all have talents, we all have the desire to create something out of nothing. I truly believe as we create, something inside of us is unlocked and transformed. Creativity creates a magical joy that can't be found anywhere else. When I make something, I am inspired in my personal life and in my business. I believe my success for 14 years is correlated with my creativity. I love to do and try all sorts of hobbies and arts. But what I really love is teaching others that they can do the same thing, some arts may take longer to accomplish and develop, but the practice of creating is good for the soul.
I am so excited to be hosting this workshop for the second time, last year was so amazing and I can't wait for what this year will hold! Click here to see what last years workshop looked like!
Come away with me to a beautiful cabin in Garden City, Utah (Bear Lake) and enjoy a day of creation and inspiration. The day will begin with a light lunch and introductions. We will start the day off with learning how to dye fabric, we will be using all natural dyes. You will get to go home with all of the tools for you to do this process at home! We will use Avocado pits and skins, and walnut shells, pomegranate skins, rhubarb, marigold, daffodils, and other herbs and foliage. I can't wait to see everyones creation. We will be making a set of 6 linen napkins. The linen napkins will be finished with a rolled hem edge and will be beautiful for any event. The colors are so beautiful!
After we have started the dying process we will learn how to make homemade Gnocchi and other pasta shapes, it is one of my favorite things to make, it is so soothing to make and the gnocchi is so beautiful. While we are making the gnocchi I will have set ups for you to practice some food photography. We will learn about different lighting techniques and fun ways to style your gnocchi. You do not have to be a photographer to attend, all creativities are welcome. If you are new to photography, I would love to teach you the basics and get you started.
To end we will be enjoying a fancy dinner and of course we will photograph all the pretty details before we eat. Amber Reverie will be coming again to do the florals, she is so amazing!!
*Special menus available upon request for certain diets, please don't let the menu stop you from coming. Let me know your needs and I will create a custom menu for you!
The workshop will begin at 10 am and go to 8:00 pm, there are options to stay over because of the time. Each night will be an additional $50. If you choose to stay the night we can stay up and talk and create as long as we would like. In the morning we can go on a walk around beautiful Bear Lake. | {
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Brotteaux is een metrostation aan lijn B van de metro van Lyon, in het 6e arrondissement van de Franse stad Lyon, nabij het voormalige spoorwegstation Brotteaux.
Station Brotteaux wordt geopend op 2 mei 1978, als lijn B in dienst treedt. Lijn B is dan nog slechts een afsplitsing van lijn A, die vanaf metrostation Charpennes de verbinding moet verzorgen met de spoorwegstations Brotteaux en Part-Dieu (de laatste door middel van metrostation Gare Part-Dieu). Het spoorwegstation Brotteaux is dan nog in bedrijf, maar wordt in juni 1983 gesloten. Dit in combinatie met de nabijheid van metrostations Massรฉna en Charpennes maakt van metrostation Brotteaux tegenwoordig een van de stations met de laagste reizigersaantallen. Het oude stationsgebouw huisvest tegenwoordig een van de brasseriรซn van Paul Bocuse, een aantal cafรฉs en een nachtclub. De wijk Brotteaux is verder voornamelijk een woonwijk.
Metrostation Brotteaux is wat dieper gelegen, tussen het station en het straatniveau bevindt zich een extra verdieping waar de kaartverkoop is.
Externe link
www.tcl.fr, de site van het openbaar vervoersbedrijf van Lyon
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Thelma Louise
Specialist Motoring Reporter
Motoring / Road Tests
WHAT SHE SAID: Volvo XC90 rocks cover version of Hollies classic
This smart SUV helps you to fill your lungs with clean air in the smog of Johannesburg.
The updates Volvo XC90's exterior changes were kept to the minimum.
British soft rock band the Hollies had a major hit in 1974 with The air that I breathe. Almost half a century later, this classic is the perfect theme song for the updated Volvo XC90. Like a modified version that was used in rooibos tea television advert ages ago, the lyrics need a slight tweak too to the tune: "Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breathe โฆ and my Volvo XC90." I know it might โ quite ironically โ sound as though I'm suffering from oxygen deprivation, but just hear me out. The Swedish carmaker's updated flagship...
British soft rock band the Hollies had a major hit in 1974 with The air that I breathe. Almost half a century later, this classic is the perfect theme song for the updated Volvo XC90.
Like a modified version that was used in rooibos tea television advert ages ago, the lyrics need a slight tweak too to the tune: "Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breathe โฆ and my Volvo XC90."
I know it might โ quite ironically โ sound as though I'm suffering from oxygen deprivation, but just hear me out. The Swedish carmaker's updated flagship SUV features a new CleanZone system that improves the quality of the air inside the cabin.
This extraordinary technology has a sensor that measures and cleans pollution particles smaller than 100 times a human hair. That is seriously small and yet that is what we inhale on a daily basis in Johannesburg.
Our tester rode on 20-inch alloy wheels.
What is even better, the Volvo XC90 can pre-clean the air inside before entering by using the Volvo app. Many top-end cars nowadays allow you to activate heating and cooling functions remotely. But the Volvo XC90 goes one step further by clearing the air so to speak before facing you.
The clean air did come at a premium in our test unit. It is part of the Lounge Pack which, at R30 000 extra, also gets you a panoramic sunroof and superb Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound System.
The air supply โ I promise to stop the musical puns โ actually isn't the biggest change in the updated Volvo XC90. I just figured it really rockedโฆ Sorry, I just can't help myself now, can I?
The biggest change to the Volvo XC90 has been under the bonnet, where two mild-hybrid petrol engines in the B5 and B6 has replaced the old familiar T5 and T6 petrol-only models. The mild-hybrid derivatives should not be confused with the T8 plug-in hybrid.
I know all these different types of powertrains really gets complicated, but there is a very easy way to differentiate the two in the Volvo XC90 range.
As the plug-in hybrid's name suggests, you need to plug it into an external power source to charge the battery. You are spared all that hassle of having to worry about loadshedding schedules with the mild-hybrid, as it involves no cables whatsoever.
ALSO READ: WHAT SHE SAID: Electric Mini Cooper is shockingly addictive
The B6 we had on test recovers brake energy which is used to charge a 48-volt battery. In turn, an integrated starter generator then uses this energy to support the combustion engine. No Eskom, no worries!
The engine sends a maximum of 220 kW of power and 420 Nm of torque to all four wheels via an updated eight-speed Geartronic gearbox which Volvo says responds much faster than before. It can reach 100 km/h from a standstill in a very respectable 6.7 seconds.
Just smell that clean air.
Maybe it was a combination of all this fast shifting and electrical currents that made me enjoy the Volvo XC90 so much that I used all of 16.1 litres of petrol per 100 km over the course of 396 km.
That is way off the claimed 7.4 L/100 km, but I'll shamelessly admit that I chased the 6.7 seconds more than I did the 7.4 litresโฆ
The Volvo XC90 is as stylish, plush and comfortable as ever with the tweaks making it more desirable than ever.
You can argue that R1 338 400 for the B6 R-Design we had on test, which worked out close to R1.5-million after extras, is a stiff price to pay. But then again, just like at my boutiques on the upper level of Mall of Africa, true style does not come cheap.
For more information on the Volvo XC90, click here.
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Ugly cover, ugly (Lakers) colors, and it's still strange to see Snoop with a No Limit Chain. Cool shot of the artists on the Smokin' Grooves Experience including Wyclef, Public Enemy, Canibus, and Busta Rhymes. Bad Azz โ Word on tha Streetz Advertisement.
This is a great cover capturing the late Big Pun standing tall representing with his Puerto Rican flag. Articles on Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and Cypress Hill. Once again, another magazine has a section called "Confessions". Am I tripping? or is this just plain stupid? At least the other mag has a girl editor, what's Chang's excuse?
Probably only the third magazine I've seen with C-Murder on the cover. Article on Black Moon's return with War Zone, Ant Banks, and C-Murder. | {
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LOS ANGELES, DWELL ON DESIGN (April 5, 2018) โ An alluring combination of contemporary geometric lines and subtle design details, the new Studio S collection of bath and shower faucets from American Standard highlights thought-provoking styling and unmatched performance.
Showcasing a fashion-forward geometric silhouette juxtaposed with minimalistic surface details, the Studio S bathroom sink faucets include monoblock, widespread and vessel faucet configurations. Showering options include both Pressure Balance and Thermostatic valve options, diverter trims, and a drenching, generously sized 8-inch rain showerhead. Rounding out the collection are smartly styled accessories comprised of towel bars, a towel ring, robe hook and pivoting toilet paper holder.
The Studio S single-lever and vessel faucets feature a unique, nested handle design that eliminates the traditional gap when in the open position, showcasing clean lines and smooth operation. Designed to make a statement in any bathroom, the sleek, high-arc Studio S widespread faucet is offered in two handle options โ refined lever handles or a modern knob design.
The Studio S bath faucets incorporate pressure-compensating aerators to deliver a strong water flow while using a water-conserving 1.2 gallons per minute (gpm). These WaterSense-certified bathroom sink faucets provide 45 percent more water savings over standard 2.2 gpm models.
Designed for simplified installation, all Studio S bathroom sink faucets incorporate the exclusive Speed Connect Drain, an innovative pre-assembled system that never needs adjusting. Additionally, the smartly styled two-handle bath faucets save time and labor costs with the unique Speed Connect widespread installation system that can be dropped in from the top for easy hose connections. The sleek Studio S shower faucets feature brand-exclusive TRIMendous universal valve technology, a patented internal design that makes it straightforward to upgrade any existing American Standard bath/shower in-wall valve without having to rip out tile.
All pieces are available in a choice of three attractive, long-lasting finishes: polished chrome, brushed nickel and matte black (available July 2018).
The Studio S faucet collection is available at kitchen and bath showrooms nationwide. List prices range from $278 - $560.
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Highlighting a unique, integrated handle, the American Standard Studio S monoblock faucet offers sleek design lines, plus water-saving performance.
A stylish blend of geometric design and fluid detailing, the Studio S collection from American Standard offers a complete selection of bath and shower faucets and matching accessories, complemented by the Studio bathroom fixture offering.
This high spout Studio S widespread faucet from American Standard features ADA-compliant lever handles for easy operation.
The elegant, WaterSense-certified Studio S bathroom sink faucets, including this vessel design, offer a water-saving flow rate of 1.2 gallons per minute and brand-exclusive features to simplify installation.
New from American Standard, the Studio S shower system showcases a luxurious 8-inch showerhead and sleek, contemporary design lines on the diverter and tub spout, bringing a sense of urban style to the bathroom.
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#include "config.h"
#include "core/editing/iterators/TextIterator.h"
#include "bindings/core/v8/ExceptionStatePlaceholder.h"
#include "core/HTMLNames.h"
#include "core/dom/Document.h"
#include "core/dom/FirstLetterPseudoElement.h"
#include "core/dom/Position.h"
#include "core/dom/shadow/ShadowRoot.h"
#include "core/editing/EphemeralRange.h"
#include "core/editing/VisiblePosition.h"
#include "core/editing/VisibleUnits.h"
#include "core/editing/htmlediting.h"
#include "core/editing/iterators/CharacterIterator.h"
#include "core/editing/iterators/WordAwareIterator.h"
#include "core/frame/FrameView.h"
#include "core/frame/UseCounter.h"
#include "core/html/HTMLElement.h"
#include "core/html/HTMLImageElement.h"
#include "core/html/HTMLInputElement.h"
#include "core/html/HTMLTextFormControlElement.h"
#include "core/layout/LayoutTableCell.h"
#include "core/layout/LayoutTableRow.h"
#include "core/layout/LayoutTextControl.h"
#include "core/layout/LayoutTextFragment.h"
#include "core/layout/line/InlineTextBox.h"
#include "platform/fonts/Font.h"
#include "wtf/text/CString.h"
#include "wtf/text/StringBuilder.h"
#include <unicode/utf16.h>
using namespace WTF::Unicode;
namespace blink {
using namespace HTMLNames;
namespace {
template <typename Strategy>
TextIteratorBehaviorFlags adjustBehaviorFlags(TextIteratorBehaviorFlags);
template <>
TextIteratorBehaviorFlags adjustBehaviorFlags<EditingStrategy>(TextIteratorBehaviorFlags flags)
{
return flags;
}
template <>
TextIteratorBehaviorFlags adjustBehaviorFlags<EditingInComposedTreeStrategy>(TextIteratorBehaviorFlags flags)
{
return flags & ~(TextIteratorEntersOpenShadowRoots | TextIteratorEntersTextControls);
}
// This function is like Range::pastLastNode, except for the fact that it can
// climb up out of shadow trees.
template <typename Strategy>
Node* pastLastNode(const Node& rangeEndContainer, int rangeEndOffset)
{
if (rangeEndOffset >= 0 && !rangeEndContainer.offsetInCharacters()) {
if (Node* next = Strategy::childAt(rangeEndContainer, rangeEndOffset))
return next;
}
for (const Node* node = &rangeEndContainer; node; node = parentCrossingShadowBoundaries<Strategy>(*node)) {
if (Node* next = Strategy::nextSibling(*node))
return next;
}
return nullptr;
}
// Figure out the initial value of m_shadowDepth: the depth of startContainer's
// tree scope from the common ancestor tree scope.
template <typename Strategy>
int shadowDepthOf(const Node& startContainer, const Node& endContainer);
template <>
int shadowDepthOf<EditingStrategy>(const Node& startContainer, const Node& endContainer)
{
const TreeScope* commonAncestorTreeScope = startContainer.treeScope().commonAncestorTreeScope(endContainer.treeScope());
ASSERT(commonAncestorTreeScope);
int shadowDepth = 0;
for (const TreeScope* treeScope = &startContainer.treeScope(); treeScope != commonAncestorTreeScope; treeScope = treeScope->parentTreeScope())
++shadowDepth;
return shadowDepth;
}
template <>
int shadowDepthOf<EditingInComposedTreeStrategy>(const Node& startContainer, const Node& endContainer)
{
return 0;
}
} // namespace
template<typename Strategy>
TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::TextIteratorAlgorithm(const typename Strategy::PositionType& start, const typename Strategy::PositionType& end, TextIteratorBehaviorFlags behavior)
: m_offset(0)
, m_startContainer(nullptr)
, m_startOffset(0)
, m_endContainer(nullptr)
, m_endOffset(0)
, m_needsAnotherNewline(false)
, m_textBox(nullptr)
, m_remainingTextBox(nullptr)
, m_firstLetterText(nullptr)
, m_lastTextNode(nullptr)
, m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace(false)
, m_sortedTextBoxesPosition(0)
, m_behavior(adjustBehaviorFlags<Strategy>(behavior))
, m_handledFirstLetter(false)
, m_shouldStop(false)
, m_handleShadowRoot(false)
// The call to emitsOriginalText() must occur after m_behavior is initialized.
, m_textState(emitsOriginalText())
{
ASSERT(start.isNotNull());
ASSERT(end.isNotNull());
if (start.compareTo(end) > 0) {
initialize(end.containerNode(), end.computeOffsetInContainerNode(), start.containerNode(), start.computeOffsetInContainerNode());
return;
}
initialize(start.containerNode(), start.computeOffsetInContainerNode(), end.containerNode(), end.computeOffsetInContainerNode());
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::initialize(Node* startContainer, int startOffset, Node* endContainer, int endOffset)
{
ASSERT(startContainer);
ASSERT(endContainer);
// Remember the range - this does not change.
m_startContainer = startContainer;
m_startOffset = startOffset;
m_endContainer = endContainer;
m_endOffset = endOffset;
m_shadowDepth = shadowDepthOf<Strategy>(*startContainer, *endContainer);
// Set up the current node for processing.
if (startContainer->offsetInCharacters())
m_node = startContainer;
else if (Node* child = Strategy::childAt(*startContainer, startOffset))
m_node = child;
else if (!startOffset)
m_node = startContainer;
else
m_node = Strategy::nextSkippingChildren(*startContainer);
if (!m_node)
return;
m_node->document().updateLayoutIgnorePendingStylesheets();
m_fullyClippedStack.setUpFullyClippedStack(m_node);
m_offset = m_node == m_startContainer ? m_startOffset : 0;
m_iterationProgress = HandledNone;
// Calculate first out of bounds node.
m_pastEndNode = endContainer? pastLastNode<Strategy>(*endContainer, endOffset) : nullptr;
// Identify the first run.
advance();
}
template<typename Strategy>
TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::~TextIteratorAlgorithm()
{
if (!m_handleShadowRoot)
return;
Document* document = ownerDocument();
if (!document)
return;
if (m_behavior & TextIteratorForInnerText)
UseCounter::count(document, UseCounter::InnerTextWithShadowTree);
if (m_behavior & TextIteratorForSelectionToString)
UseCounter::count(document, UseCounter::SelectionToStringWithShadowTree);
if (m_behavior & TextIteratorForWindowFind)
UseCounter::count(document, UseCounter::WindowFindWithShadowTree);
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::isInsideReplacedElement() const
{
if (atEnd() || length() != 1 || !m_node)
return false;
LayoutObject* layoutObject = m_node->layoutObject();
return layoutObject && layoutObject->isReplaced();
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::advance()
{
if (m_shouldStop)
return;
ASSERT(!m_node || !m_node->document().needsLayoutTreeUpdate());
m_textState.resetRunInformation();
// handle remembered node that needed a newline after the text node's newline
if (m_needsAnotherNewline) {
// Emit the extra newline, and position it *inside* m_node, after m_node's
// contents, in case it's a block, in the same way that we position the first
// newline. The range for the emitted newline should start where the line
// break begins.
// FIXME: It would be cleaner if we emitted two newlines during the last
// iteration, instead of using m_needsAnotherNewline.
Node* lastChild = Strategy::lastChild(*m_node);
Node* baseNode = lastChild ? lastChild : m_node.get();
emitCharacter('\n', Strategy::parent(*baseNode), baseNode, 1, 1);
m_needsAnotherNewline = false;
return;
}
if (!m_textBox && m_remainingTextBox) {
m_textBox = m_remainingTextBox;
m_remainingTextBox = 0;
m_firstLetterText = nullptr;
m_offset = 0;
}
// handle remembered text box
if (m_textBox) {
handleTextBox();
if (m_textState.positionNode())
return;
}
while (m_node && (m_node != m_pastEndNode || m_shadowDepth > 0)) {
if (!m_shouldStop && stopsOnFormControls() && HTMLFormControlElement::enclosingFormControlElement(m_node))
m_shouldStop = true;
// if the range ends at offset 0 of an element, represent the
// position, but not the content, of that element e.g. if the
// node is a blockflow element, emit a newline that
// precedes the element
if (m_node == m_endContainer && !m_endOffset) {
representNodeOffsetZero();
m_node = nullptr;
return;
}
LayoutObject* layoutObject = m_node->layoutObject();
if (!layoutObject) {
if (m_node->isShadowRoot()) {
// A shadow root doesn't have a layoutObject, but we want to visit children anyway.
m_iterationProgress = m_iterationProgress < HandledNode ? HandledNode : m_iterationProgress;
m_handleShadowRoot = true;
} else {
m_iterationProgress = HandledChildren;
}
} else {
// Enter author shadow roots, from youngest, if any and if necessary.
if (m_iterationProgress < HandledOpenShadowRoots) {
if (entersOpenShadowRoots() && m_node->isElementNode() && toElement(m_node)->hasOpenShadowRoot()) {
ShadowRoot* youngestShadowRoot = toElement(m_node)->shadowRoot();
ASSERT(youngestShadowRoot->type() == ShadowRootType::Open);
m_node = youngestShadowRoot;
m_iterationProgress = HandledNone;
++m_shadowDepth;
m_fullyClippedStack.pushFullyClippedState(m_node);
continue;
}
m_iterationProgress = HandledOpenShadowRoots;
}
// Enter user-agent shadow root, if necessary.
if (m_iterationProgress < HandledUserAgentShadowRoot) {
if (entersTextControls() && layoutObject->isTextControl()) {
ShadowRoot* userAgentShadowRoot = toElement(m_node)->userAgentShadowRoot();
ASSERT(userAgentShadowRoot->type() == ShadowRootType::UserAgent);
m_node = userAgentShadowRoot;
m_iterationProgress = HandledNone;
++m_shadowDepth;
m_fullyClippedStack.pushFullyClippedState(m_node);
continue;
}
m_iterationProgress = HandledUserAgentShadowRoot;
}
// Handle the current node according to its type.
if (m_iterationProgress < HandledNode) {
bool handledNode = false;
if (layoutObject->isText() && m_node->nodeType() == Node::TEXT_NODE) { // FIXME: What about CDATA_SECTION_NODE?
if (!m_fullyClippedStack.top() || ignoresStyleVisibility())
handledNode = handleTextNode();
} else if (layoutObject && (layoutObject->isImage() || layoutObject->isLayoutPart()
|| (m_node && m_node->isHTMLElement()
&& (isHTMLFormControlElement(toHTMLElement(*m_node))
|| isHTMLLegendElement(toHTMLElement(*m_node))
|| isHTMLImageElement(toHTMLElement(*m_node))
|| isHTMLMeterElement(toHTMLElement(*m_node))
|| isHTMLProgressElement(toHTMLElement(*m_node)))))) {
handledNode = handleReplacedElement();
} else {
handledNode = handleNonTextNode();
}
if (handledNode)
m_iterationProgress = HandledNode;
if (m_textState.positionNode())
return;
}
}
// Find a new current node to handle in depth-first manner,
// calling exitNode() as we come back thru a parent node.
//
// 1. Iterate over child nodes, if we haven't done yet.
// To support |TextIteratorEmitsImageAltText|, we don't traversal child
// nodes, in composed tree.
Node* next = m_iterationProgress < HandledChildren && !isHTMLImageElement(*m_node) ? Strategy::firstChild(*m_node) : nullptr;
m_offset = 0;
if (!next) {
// 2. If we've already iterated children or they are not available, go to the next sibling node.
next = Strategy::nextSibling(*m_node);
if (!next) {
// 3. If we are at the last child, go up the node tree until we find a next sibling.
bool pastEnd = Strategy::next(*m_node) == m_pastEndNode;
ContainerNode* parentNode = Strategy::parent(*m_node);
while (!next && parentNode) {
if ((pastEnd && parentNode == m_endContainer) || Strategy::isDescendantOf(*m_endContainer, *parentNode))
return;
bool haveLayoutObject = m_node->layoutObject();
m_node = parentNode;
m_fullyClippedStack.pop();
parentNode = Strategy::parent(*m_node);
if (haveLayoutObject)
exitNode();
if (m_textState.positionNode()) {
m_iterationProgress = HandledChildren;
return;
}
next = Strategy::nextSibling(*m_node);
}
if (!next && !parentNode && m_shadowDepth > 0) {
// 4. Reached the top of a shadow root. If it's created by author, then try to visit the next
// sibling shadow root, if any.
ShadowRoot* shadowRoot = toShadowRoot(m_node);
if (shadowRoot->type() == ShadowRootType::Open) {
ShadowRoot* nextShadowRoot = shadowRoot->olderShadowRoot();
if (nextShadowRoot && nextShadowRoot->type() == ShadowRootType::Open) {
m_fullyClippedStack.pop();
m_node = nextShadowRoot;
m_iterationProgress = HandledNone;
// m_shadowDepth is unchanged since we exit from a shadow root and enter another.
m_fullyClippedStack.pushFullyClippedState(m_node);
} else {
// We are the last shadow root; exit from here and go back to where we were.
m_node = shadowRoot->host();
m_iterationProgress = HandledOpenShadowRoots;
--m_shadowDepth;
m_fullyClippedStack.pop();
}
} else {
// If we are in a user-agent shadow root, then go back to the host.
ASSERT(shadowRoot->type() == ShadowRootType::UserAgent);
m_node = shadowRoot->host();
m_iterationProgress = HandledUserAgentShadowRoot;
--m_shadowDepth;
m_fullyClippedStack.pop();
}
m_handledFirstLetter = false;
m_firstLetterText = nullptr;
continue;
}
}
m_fullyClippedStack.pop();
}
// set the new current node
m_node = next;
if (m_node)
m_fullyClippedStack.pushFullyClippedState(m_node);
m_iterationProgress = HandledNone;
m_handledFirstLetter = false;
m_firstLetterText = nullptr;
// how would this ever be?
if (m_textState.positionNode())
return;
}
}
static bool hasVisibleTextNode(LayoutText* layoutObject)
{
if (layoutObject->style()->visibility() == VISIBLE)
return true;
if (!layoutObject->isTextFragment())
return false;
LayoutTextFragment* fragment = toLayoutTextFragment(layoutObject);
if (!fragment->isRemainingTextLayoutObject())
return false;
ASSERT(fragment->firstLetterPseudoElement());
LayoutObject* pseudoElementLayoutObject = fragment->firstLetterPseudoElement()->layoutObject();
return pseudoElementLayoutObject && pseudoElementLayoutObject->style()->visibility() == VISIBLE;
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::handleTextNode()
{
Text* textNode = toText(m_node);
LayoutText* layoutObject = textNode->layoutObject();
m_lastTextNode = textNode;
String str = layoutObject->text();
// handle pre-formatted text
if (!layoutObject->style()->collapseWhiteSpace()) {
int runStart = m_offset;
if (m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace && hasVisibleTextNode(layoutObject)) {
emitCharacter(spaceCharacter, textNode, 0, runStart, runStart);
return false;
}
if (!m_handledFirstLetter && layoutObject->isTextFragment() && !m_offset) {
handleTextNodeFirstLetter(toLayoutTextFragment(layoutObject));
if (m_firstLetterText) {
String firstLetter = m_firstLetterText->text();
emitText(textNode, m_firstLetterText, m_offset, m_offset + firstLetter.length());
m_firstLetterText = nullptr;
m_textBox = 0;
return false;
}
}
if (layoutObject->style()->visibility() != VISIBLE && !ignoresStyleVisibility())
return false;
int strLength = str.length();
int end = (textNode == m_endContainer) ? m_endOffset : INT_MAX;
int runEnd = std::min(strLength, end);
if (runStart >= runEnd)
return true;
emitText(textNode, textNode->layoutObject(), runStart, runEnd);
return true;
}
if (layoutObject->firstTextBox())
m_textBox = layoutObject->firstTextBox();
bool shouldHandleFirstLetter = !m_handledFirstLetter && layoutObject->isTextFragment() && !m_offset;
if (shouldHandleFirstLetter)
handleTextNodeFirstLetter(toLayoutTextFragment(layoutObject));
if (!layoutObject->firstTextBox() && str.length() > 0 && !shouldHandleFirstLetter) {
if (layoutObject->style()->visibility() != VISIBLE && !ignoresStyleVisibility())
return false;
m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace = true; // entire block is collapsed space
return true;
}
if (m_firstLetterText)
layoutObject = m_firstLetterText;
// Used when text boxes are out of order (Hebrew/Arabic w/ embeded LTR text)
if (layoutObject->containsReversedText()) {
m_sortedTextBoxes.clear();
for (InlineTextBox* textBox = layoutObject->firstTextBox(); textBox; textBox = textBox->nextTextBox()) {
m_sortedTextBoxes.append(textBox);
}
std::sort(m_sortedTextBoxes.begin(), m_sortedTextBoxes.end(), InlineTextBox::compareByStart);
m_sortedTextBoxesPosition = 0;
m_textBox = m_sortedTextBoxes.isEmpty() ? 0 : m_sortedTextBoxes[0];
}
handleTextBox();
return true;
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::handleTextBox()
{
LayoutText* layoutObject = m_firstLetterText ? m_firstLetterText : toLayoutText(m_node->layoutObject());
if (layoutObject->style()->visibility() != VISIBLE && !ignoresStyleVisibility()) {
m_textBox = nullptr;
} else {
String str = layoutObject->text();
unsigned start = m_offset;
unsigned end = (m_node == m_endContainer) ? static_cast<unsigned>(m_endOffset) : INT_MAX;
while (m_textBox) {
unsigned textBoxStart = m_textBox->start();
unsigned runStart = std::max(textBoxStart, start);
// Check for collapsed space at the start of this run.
InlineTextBox* firstTextBox = layoutObject->containsReversedText() ? (m_sortedTextBoxes.isEmpty() ? 0 : m_sortedTextBoxes[0]) : layoutObject->firstTextBox();
bool needSpace = m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace
|| (m_textBox == firstTextBox && textBoxStart == runStart && runStart > 0);
if (needSpace && !layoutObject->style()->isCollapsibleWhiteSpace(m_textState.lastCharacter()) && m_textState.lastCharacter()) {
if (m_lastTextNode == m_node && runStart > 0 && str[runStart - 1] == ' ') {
unsigned spaceRunStart = runStart - 1;
while (spaceRunStart > 0 && str[spaceRunStart - 1] == ' ')
--spaceRunStart;
emitText(m_node, layoutObject, spaceRunStart, spaceRunStart + 1);
} else {
emitCharacter(spaceCharacter, m_node, 0, runStart, runStart);
}
return;
}
unsigned textBoxEnd = textBoxStart + m_textBox->len();
unsigned runEnd = std::min(textBoxEnd, end);
// Determine what the next text box will be, but don't advance yet
InlineTextBox* nextTextBox = nullptr;
if (layoutObject->containsReversedText()) {
if (m_sortedTextBoxesPosition + 1 < m_sortedTextBoxes.size())
nextTextBox = m_sortedTextBoxes[m_sortedTextBoxesPosition + 1];
} else {
nextTextBox = m_textBox->nextTextBox();
}
// FIXME: Based on the outcome of crbug.com/446502 it's possible we can
// remove this block. The reason we new it now is because BIDI and
// FirstLetter seem to have different ideas of where things can split.
// FirstLetter takes the punctuation + first letter, and BIDI will
// split out the punctuation and possibly reorder it.
if (nextTextBox && nextTextBox->layoutObject() != layoutObject) {
m_textBox = 0;
return;
}
ASSERT(!nextTextBox || nextTextBox->layoutObject() == layoutObject);
if (runStart < runEnd) {
// Handle either a single newline character (which becomes a space),
// or a run of characters that does not include a newline.
// This effectively translates newlines to spaces without copying the text.
if (str[runStart] == '\n') {
emitCharacter(spaceCharacter, m_node, 0, runStart, runStart + 1);
m_offset = runStart + 1;
} else {
size_t subrunEnd = str.find('\n', runStart);
if (subrunEnd == kNotFound || subrunEnd > runEnd)
subrunEnd = runEnd;
m_offset = subrunEnd;
emitText(m_node, layoutObject, runStart, subrunEnd);
}
// If we are doing a subrun that doesn't go to the end of the text box,
// come back again to finish handling this text box; don't advance to the next one.
if (static_cast<unsigned>(m_textState.positionEndOffset()) < textBoxEnd)
return;
// Advance and return
unsigned nextRunStart = nextTextBox ? nextTextBox->start() : str.length();
if (nextRunStart > runEnd)
m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace = true; // collapsed space between runs or at the end
m_textBox = nextTextBox;
if (layoutObject->containsReversedText())
++m_sortedTextBoxesPosition;
return;
}
// Advance and continue
m_textBox = nextTextBox;
if (layoutObject->containsReversedText())
++m_sortedTextBoxesPosition;
}
}
if (!m_textBox && m_remainingTextBox) {
m_textBox = m_remainingTextBox;
m_remainingTextBox = 0;
m_firstLetterText = nullptr;
m_offset = 0;
handleTextBox();
}
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::handleTextNodeFirstLetter(LayoutTextFragment* layoutObject)
{
m_handledFirstLetter = true;
if (!layoutObject->isRemainingTextLayoutObject())
return;
FirstLetterPseudoElement* firstLetterElement = layoutObject->firstLetterPseudoElement();
if (!firstLetterElement)
return;
LayoutObject* pseudoLayoutObject = firstLetterElement->layoutObject();
if (pseudoLayoutObject->style()->visibility() != VISIBLE && !ignoresStyleVisibility())
return;
LayoutObject* firstLetter = pseudoLayoutObject->slowFirstChild();
ASSERT(firstLetter);
m_remainingTextBox = m_textBox;
m_textBox = toLayoutText(firstLetter)->firstTextBox();
m_sortedTextBoxes.clear();
m_firstLetterText = toLayoutText(firstLetter);
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::supportsAltText(Node* node)
{
if (!node->isHTMLElement())
return false;
HTMLElement& element = toHTMLElement(*node);
// FIXME: Add isSVGImageElement.
if (isHTMLImageElement(element))
return true;
if (isHTMLInputElement(toHTMLElement(*node)) && toHTMLInputElement(*node).isImage())
return true;
return false;
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::handleReplacedElement()
{
if (m_fullyClippedStack.top())
return false;
LayoutObject* layoutObject = m_node->layoutObject();
if (layoutObject->style()->visibility() != VISIBLE && !ignoresStyleVisibility())
return false;
if (emitsObjectReplacementCharacter()) {
emitCharacter(objectReplacementCharacter, Strategy::parent(*m_node), m_node, 0, 1);
return true;
}
if (m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace) {
emitCharacter(spaceCharacter, Strategy::parent(*m_lastTextNode), m_lastTextNode, 1, 1);
return false;
}
if (entersTextControls() && layoutObject->isTextControl()) {
// The shadow tree should be already visited.
return true;
}
if (emitsCharactersBetweenAllVisiblePositions()) {
// We want replaced elements to behave like punctuation for boundary
// finding, and to simply take up space for the selection preservation
// code in moveParagraphs, so we use a comma.
emitCharacter(',', Strategy::parent(*m_node), m_node, 0, 1);
return true;
}
m_textState.updateForReplacedElement(m_node);
if (emitsImageAltText() && TextIterator::supportsAltText(m_node)) {
m_textState.emitAltText(m_node);
if (m_textState.length())
return true;
}
return true;
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::shouldEmitTabBeforeNode(Node* node)
{
LayoutObject* r = node->layoutObject();
// Table cells are delimited by tabs.
if (!r || !isTableCell(node))
return false;
// Want a tab before every cell other than the first one
LayoutTableCell* rc = toLayoutTableCell(r);
LayoutTable* t = rc->table();
return t && (t->cellBefore(rc) || t->cellAbove(rc));
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::shouldEmitNewlineForNode(Node* node, bool emitsOriginalText)
{
LayoutObject* layoutObject = node->layoutObject();
if (layoutObject ? !layoutObject->isBR() : !isHTMLBRElement(node))
return false;
return emitsOriginalText || !(node->isInShadowTree() && isHTMLInputElement(*node->shadowHost()));
}
static bool shouldEmitNewlinesBeforeAndAfterNode(Node& node)
{
// Block flow (versus inline flow) is represented by having
// a newline both before and after the element.
LayoutObject* r = node.layoutObject();
if (!r) {
return (node.hasTagName(blockquoteTag)
|| node.hasTagName(ddTag)
|| node.hasTagName(divTag)
|| node.hasTagName(dlTag)
|| node.hasTagName(dtTag)
|| node.hasTagName(h1Tag)
|| node.hasTagName(h2Tag)
|| node.hasTagName(h3Tag)
|| node.hasTagName(h4Tag)
|| node.hasTagName(h5Tag)
|| node.hasTagName(h6Tag)
|| node.hasTagName(hrTag)
|| node.hasTagName(liTag)
|| node.hasTagName(listingTag)
|| node.hasTagName(olTag)
|| node.hasTagName(pTag)
|| node.hasTagName(preTag)
|| node.hasTagName(trTag)
|| node.hasTagName(ulTag));
}
// Need to make an exception for option and optgroup, because we want to
// keep the legacy behavior before we added layoutObjects to them.
if (isHTMLOptionElement(node) || isHTMLOptGroupElement(node))
return false;
// Need to make an exception for table cells, because they are blocks, but we
// want them tab-delimited rather than having newlines before and after.
if (isTableCell(&node))
return false;
// Need to make an exception for table row elements, because they are neither
// "inline" or "LayoutBlock", but we want newlines for them.
if (r->isTableRow()) {
LayoutTable* t = toLayoutTableRow(r)->table();
if (t && !t->isInline())
return true;
}
return !r->isInline() && r->isLayoutBlock()
&& !r->isFloatingOrOutOfFlowPositioned() && !r->isBody() && !r->isRubyText();
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::shouldEmitNewlineAfterNode(Node& node)
{
// FIXME: It should be better but slower to create a VisiblePosition here.
if (!shouldEmitNewlinesBeforeAndAfterNode(node))
return false;
// Check if this is the very last layoutObject in the document.
// If so, then we should not emit a newline.
Node* next = &node;
do {
next = Strategy::nextSkippingChildren(*next);
if (next && next->layoutObject())
return true;
} while (next);
return false;
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::shouldEmitNewlineBeforeNode(Node& node)
{
return shouldEmitNewlinesBeforeAndAfterNode(node);
}
static bool shouldEmitExtraNewlineForNode(Node* node)
{
// When there is a significant collapsed bottom margin, emit an extra
// newline for a more realistic result. We end up getting the right
// result even without margin collapsing. For example: <div><p>text</p></div>
// will work right even if both the <div> and the <p> have bottom margins.
LayoutObject* r = node->layoutObject();
if (!r || !r->isBox())
return false;
// NOTE: We only do this for a select set of nodes, and fwiw WinIE appears
// not to do this at all
if (node->hasTagName(h1Tag)
|| node->hasTagName(h2Tag)
|| node->hasTagName(h3Tag)
|| node->hasTagName(h4Tag)
|| node->hasTagName(h5Tag)
|| node->hasTagName(h6Tag)
|| node->hasTagName(pTag)) {
const ComputedStyle* style = r->style();
if (style) {
int bottomMargin = toLayoutBox(r)->collapsedMarginAfter();
int fontSize = style->fontDescription().computedPixelSize();
if (bottomMargin * 2 >= fontSize)
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// Whether or not we should emit a character as we enter m_node (if it's a container) or as we hit it (if it's atomic).
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::shouldRepresentNodeOffsetZero()
{
if (emitsCharactersBetweenAllVisiblePositions() && isRenderedTableElement(m_node))
return true;
// Leave element positioned flush with start of a paragraph
// (e.g. do not insert tab before a table cell at the start of a paragraph)
if (m_textState.lastCharacter() == '\n')
return false;
// Otherwise, show the position if we have emitted any characters
if (m_textState.hasEmitted())
return true;
// We've not emitted anything yet. Generally, there is no need for any positioning then.
// The only exception is when the element is visually not in the same line as
// the start of the range (e.g. the range starts at the end of the previous paragraph).
// NOTE: Creating VisiblePositions and comparing them is relatively expensive, so we
// make quicker checks to possibly avoid that. Another check that we could make is
// is whether the inline vs block flow changed since the previous visible element.
// I think we're already in a special enough case that that won't be needed, tho.
// No character needed if this is the first node in the range.
if (m_node == m_startContainer)
return false;
// If we are outside the start container's subtree, assume we need to emit.
// FIXME: m_startContainer could be an inline block
if (!Strategy::isDescendantOf(*m_node, *m_startContainer))
return true;
// If we started as m_startContainer offset 0 and the current node is a descendant of
// the start container, we already had enough context to correctly decide whether to
// emit after a preceding block. We chose not to emit (m_hasEmitted is false),
// so don't second guess that now.
// NOTE: Is this really correct when m_node is not a leftmost descendant? Probably
// immaterial since we likely would have already emitted something by now.
if (!m_startOffset)
return false;
// If this node is unrendered or invisible the VisiblePosition checks below won't have much meaning.
// Additionally, if the range we are iterating over contains huge sections of unrendered content,
// we would create VisiblePositions on every call to this function without this check.
if (!m_node->layoutObject() || m_node->layoutObject()->style()->visibility() != VISIBLE
|| (m_node->layoutObject()->isLayoutBlockFlow() && !toLayoutBlock(m_node->layoutObject())->size().height() && !isHTMLBodyElement(*m_node)))
return false;
// The startPos.isNotNull() check is needed because the start could be before the body,
// and in that case we'll get null. We don't want to put in newlines at the start in that case.
// The currPos.isNotNull() check is needed because positions in non-HTML content
// (like SVG) do not have visible positions, and we don't want to emit for them either.
VisiblePosition startPos = VisiblePosition(Position(m_startContainer, m_startOffset), DOWNSTREAM);
VisiblePosition currPos = VisiblePosition(positionBeforeNode(m_node), DOWNSTREAM);
return startPos.isNotNull() && currPos.isNotNull() && !inSameLine(startPos, currPos);
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::shouldEmitSpaceBeforeAndAfterNode(Node* node)
{
return isRenderedTableElement(node) && (node->layoutObject()->isInline() || emitsCharactersBetweenAllVisiblePositions());
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::representNodeOffsetZero()
{
// Emit a character to show the positioning of m_node.
// When we haven't been emitting any characters, shouldRepresentNodeOffsetZero() can
// create VisiblePositions, which is expensive. So, we perform the inexpensive checks
// on m_node to see if it necessitates emitting a character first and will early return
// before encountering shouldRepresentNodeOffsetZero()s worse case behavior.
if (shouldEmitTabBeforeNode(m_node)) {
if (shouldRepresentNodeOffsetZero())
emitCharacter('\t', Strategy::parent(*m_node), m_node, 0, 0);
} else if (shouldEmitNewlineBeforeNode(*m_node)) {
if (shouldRepresentNodeOffsetZero())
emitCharacter('\n', Strategy::parent(*m_node), m_node, 0, 0);
} else if (shouldEmitSpaceBeforeAndAfterNode(m_node)) {
if (shouldRepresentNodeOffsetZero())
emitCharacter(spaceCharacter, Strategy::parent(*m_node), m_node, 0, 0);
}
}
template<typename Strategy>
bool TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::handleNonTextNode()
{
if (shouldEmitNewlineForNode(m_node, emitsOriginalText()))
emitCharacter('\n', Strategy::parent(*m_node), m_node, 0, 1);
else if (emitsCharactersBetweenAllVisiblePositions() && m_node->layoutObject() && m_node->layoutObject()->isHR())
emitCharacter(spaceCharacter, Strategy::parent(*m_node), m_node, 0, 1);
else
representNodeOffsetZero();
return true;
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::exitNode()
{
// prevent emitting a newline when exiting a collapsed block at beginning of the range
// FIXME: !m_hasEmitted does not necessarily mean there was a collapsed block... it could
// have been an hr (e.g.). Also, a collapsed block could have height (e.g. a table) and
// therefore look like a blank line.
if (!m_textState.hasEmitted())
return;
// Emit with a position *inside* m_node, after m_node's contents, in
// case it is a block, because the run should start where the
// emitted character is positioned visually.
Node* lastChild = Strategy::lastChild(*m_node);
Node* baseNode = lastChild ? lastChild : m_node.get();
// FIXME: This shouldn't require the m_lastTextNode to be true, but we can't change that without making
// the logic in _web_attributedStringFromRange match. We'll get that for free when we switch to use
// TextIterator in _web_attributedStringFromRange.
// See <rdar://problem/5428427> for an example of how this mismatch will cause problems.
if (m_lastTextNode && shouldEmitNewlineAfterNode(*m_node)) {
// use extra newline to represent margin bottom, as needed
bool addNewline = shouldEmitExtraNewlineForNode(m_node);
// FIXME: We need to emit a '\n' as we leave an empty block(s) that
// contain a VisiblePosition when doing selection preservation.
if (m_textState.lastCharacter() != '\n') {
// insert a newline with a position following this block's contents.
emitCharacter(newlineCharacter, Strategy::parent(*baseNode), baseNode, 1, 1);
// remember whether to later add a newline for the current node
ASSERT(!m_needsAnotherNewline);
m_needsAnotherNewline = addNewline;
} else if (addNewline) {
// insert a newline with a position following this block's contents.
emitCharacter(newlineCharacter, Strategy::parent(*baseNode), baseNode, 1, 1);
}
}
// If nothing was emitted, see if we need to emit a space.
if (!m_textState.positionNode() && shouldEmitSpaceBeforeAndAfterNode(m_node))
emitCharacter(spaceCharacter, Strategy::parent(*baseNode), baseNode, 1, 1);
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::emitCharacter(UChar c, Node* textNode, Node* offsetBaseNode, int textStartOffset, int textEndOffset)
{
// Since m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace seems better placed in
// TextIterator, but is always reset when we call emitCharacter, we
// wrap TextIteratorTextState::emitCharacter() with this function.
m_textState.emitCharacter(c, textNode, offsetBaseNode, textStartOffset, textEndOffset);
m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace = false;
}
template<typename Strategy>
void TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::emitText(Node* textNode, LayoutText* layoutObject, int textStartOffset, int textEndOffset)
{
// Since m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace seems better placed in
// TextIterator, but is always reset when we call emitCharacter, we
// wrap TextIteratorTextState::emitCharacter() with this function.
m_textState.emitText(textNode, layoutObject, textStartOffset, textEndOffset);
m_lastTextNodeEndedWithCollapsedSpace = false;
}
template<typename Strategy>
EphemeralRange TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::range() const
{
// use the current run information, if we have it
if (m_textState.positionNode())
return m_textState.range();
// otherwise, return the end of the overall range we were given
if (m_endContainer)
return EphemeralRange(Position(m_endContainer, m_endOffset));
return EphemeralRange();
}
template<typename Strategy>
Document* TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::ownerDocument() const
{
if (m_textState.positionNode())
return &m_textState.positionNode()->document();
if (m_endContainer)
return &m_endContainer->document();
return 0;
}
template<typename Strategy>
Node* TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::node() const
{
if (m_textState.positionNode() || m_endContainer) {
Node* node = currentContainer();
if (node->offsetInCharacters())
return node;
return Strategy::childAt(*node, startOffsetInCurrentContainer());
}
return 0;
}
template<typename Strategy>
int TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::startOffsetInCurrentContainer() const
{
if (m_textState.positionNode()) {
m_textState.flushPositionOffsets();
return m_textState.positionStartOffset();
}
ASSERT(m_endContainer);
return m_endOffset;
}
template<typename Strategy>
int TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::endOffsetInCurrentContainer() const
{
if (m_textState.positionNode()) {
m_textState.flushPositionOffsets();
return m_textState.positionEndOffset();
}
ASSERT(m_endContainer);
return m_endOffset;
}
template<typename Strategy>
Node* TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::currentContainer() const
{
if (m_textState.positionNode()) {
return m_textState.positionNode();
}
ASSERT(m_endContainer);
return m_endContainer;
}
template<typename Strategy>
typename Strategy::PositionType TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::startPositionInCurrentContainer() const
{
return Strategy::PositionType::createLegacyEditingPosition(currentContainer(), startOffsetInCurrentContainer());
}
template<typename Strategy>
typename Strategy::PositionType TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::endPositionInCurrentContainer() const
{
return Strategy::PositionType::createLegacyEditingPosition(currentContainer(), endOffsetInCurrentContainer());
}
template<typename Strategy>
int TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::rangeLength(const typename Strategy::PositionType& start, const typename Strategy::PositionType& end, bool forSelectionPreservation)
{
int length = 0;
TextIteratorBehaviorFlags behaviorFlags = TextIteratorEmitsObjectReplacementCharacter;
if (forSelectionPreservation)
behaviorFlags |= TextIteratorEmitsCharactersBetweenAllVisiblePositions;
for (TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy> it(start, end, behaviorFlags); !it.atEnd(); it.advance())
length += it.length();
return length;
}
template<typename Strategy>
EphemeralRange TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy>::subrange(const Position& start, const Position& end, int characterOffset, int characterCount)
{
CharacterIterator entireRangeIterator(start, end, TextIteratorEmitsObjectReplacementCharacter);
return entireRangeIterator.calculateCharacterSubrange(characterOffset, characterCount);
}
// --------
template <typename Strategy>
static String createPlainText(const typename Strategy::PositionType& start, const typename Strategy::PositionType& end, TextIteratorBehaviorFlags behavior)
{
TextIteratorAlgorithm<Strategy> it(start, end, behavior);
// The initial buffer size can be critical for performance: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81192
static const unsigned initialCapacity = 1 << 15;
unsigned bufferLength = 0;
StringBuilder builder;
builder.reserveCapacity(initialCapacity);
for (; !it.atEnd(); it.advance()) {
it.text().appendTextToStringBuilder(builder);
bufferLength += it.length();
}
if (!bufferLength)
return emptyString();
return builder.toString();
}
String plainText(const Position& start, const Position& end, TextIteratorBehaviorFlags behavior)
{
return createPlainText<EditingStrategy>(start, end, behavior);
}
String plainText(const PositionInComposedTree& start, const PositionInComposedTree& end, TextIteratorBehaviorFlags behavior)
{
return createPlainText<EditingInComposedTreeStrategy>(start, end, behavior);
}
template class CORE_TEMPLATE_EXPORT TextIteratorAlgorithm<EditingStrategy>;
template class CORE_TEMPLATE_EXPORT TextIteratorAlgorithm<EditingInComposedTreeStrategy>;
} // namespace blink
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Author Kathleen Cornell Berman has a new picture book titled, THE BIRTH OF THE COOL: How Jazz Great Miles Davis Found His Sound. Illustrated by Keith Henry Brown. Kathleen has agreed to share a book with one lucky winner. All you have to do to get in the running is to leave a comment. Reblog, tweet, or talk about it on Facebook with a link and you will get additional chances to win. Just let me know the other things you do to share the good news, so I can put in the right amount of tickets in my basket for you.
Sharing on Facebook, Twitter, reblogging really helps spread the word for a new book. Thanks for helping Kathleen!
With evocative illustrations, this glimpse into Miles Davis' life is sure to captivate music lovers young and old.
During a long car ride I asked my husband to help me brainstorm ideas for Tara Lazar's picture book month. I was anxious to write a picture book bio and my husband suggested Miles Davis. I was thrilled with the idea since I've always been a fan of Miles. I first heard his music when I was about 11 and immediately fell in love with his trumpet sound. I was always curious how Miles' trumpet sounded so different from Louis Armstrong's. Needless to say I became a jazz fan.
I read many books about Miles, including his autobiography, and several magazine articles. I also listened to many of his interviews on YouTube. I was overwhelmed with the information. I knew the main objective was to discover how he developed his unique sound, so I dug deeper and focused on his motivation and passion. I wanted this biography to be different and to show readers how Miles worked to get that sound, and to understand what inspired him to be a great musician. Readers will discover the value of perseverance.
After many rejections, I read the #MSWL website to see what other editors and agents were looking for. And there it was! Editor Charlotte Wenger from Page Street Books was looking for books like mine. I was thrilled to get the email from Charlotte. She loved the story! Soon after that I was on the phone with Charlotte and Kristen Nobles making plans.
Working with Charlotte has been a wonderful experience. She helped me focus and shape a story that kids will love and hopefully be inspired by.
I was fortunate to choose the illustrator for my book. Page Street encouraged collaboration and asked me to consider three different artists. Keith Henry Brown had the perfect artistic style for the story. His art is evocative with beautiful free flowing lines and colors that create lively illustrations, the perfect match for Miles Davis' story. I also appreciated the fact that Keith is a jazz fan.
It was a lucky break for Kathleen to be teaching in the NYC schools when the arts flourished. She and her students worked with the NYC ballet, architects, writers, and fine artists. It was a wonderful experience for both students and teachers. While her students basked in the creative environment, Kathleen was inspired every day. She began writing children's stories and creating sculptures with wood. After teaching, she had more time to focus on the craft of writing. She joined critique groups, SCBWI and attended conferences to learn more. Kathleen lives in Queens, NYC with her musician husband, spends time reading, writing, creating art, attending jazz concerts and museums.
"Dear Keith, I hope this email finds you well? We came across your work online and were immediately intrigued by your connections to the jazz world, and how your work is imbued with your love of jazz. We recently acquired the text MILES DAVIS FINDS HIS SOUND, a lyrical, jazz-infused picture book biography about Miles Davis that recounts Davis' musical development, with a focus on his childhood and early professional years".
For a cat like me, it sounded like a dream assignment and couldn't have happened at a better time.
But, even though I had been creating illustrations for magazines and album covers for years, having never done a children's book, I still had my fears. Could I really pull this off?
Early in the process, I had to let everyone involved in the project know I was a novice and they would have to bear with me.
Luckily, I received a beautiful script by first time writer Kathleen Cornell Berman which I felt thoughtfully captured the tone and feel of Miles' early life and his development in a nuanced, poetic way.
Kristen asked for samples of how I would draw the young and older Miles. I knew this would be important, as it would dictate the look of the book.
They (whew!) were accepted and we were off to the races. I learned a lot about the process producing a children's book from this experience, as there are lot of steps.
I found that the entire script must first be broken down in spreads with little thumbnails that dictated the action. This is hugely important, as it forms how the author's narrative will be paced as a reading experience.
I didn't want my drawings to be too tight or realistic. I wanted them to have some of the feel of jazz itself: precise, while sometimes loose, and slightly abstract. I never know when I draw images related to jazz if I've ever really achieved this to my personal satisfaction, because it's tough to objective about one's own work.
My greatest inspiration in the world of jazz illustration art is the great David Stone Martin, who created dozens of extraordinary album covers for jazz labels like Mercury, Asch Disc most memorably from his longtime friend, record producer Norman Granz in the 1940's and 50's. In his iconic work, he exemplified what I have sought to do.
The next step after thumbnails comes the finished pencil drawings. This is where much of the editing is done as well, I found. I drew each spread with more detail, depicting Miles' life from the moment he first heard music at home on his family's radio, to his father's sprawling ranch, to his first arrival to New York and soon after, meeting his musical heroes, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Parker in Harlem. Always on my mind as well was that I was tasked with telling the story with a very young reader in mind โ some one who most likely wouldn't know these names.
This is where I received the most notes from the editors, offering me suggestions on how best to tell the story, what to emphasize, and where to focus. This was challenging for me, especially since I was used to drawing single images, not necessarily tell stories. Historical details are also a highly important, (If not pesky) concern.
I transferred my finished pencils (with changes) by tracing them to cold-pressed watercolor paper, and began inking the lines using Higgins Black Magic in with a crow quill pen. After finishing the inked lines, I go to paint.
It's a slippery slope: once the paint is down, we're at the Point Of No Return. Watercolor is, by nature, an unforgiving beast where every stroke must count; I think that's why I love it. It's like being a tightrope walker: the guide is there, and you know what path you plan to take, but need to stay on it. One sometimes wavers, and maybe even feels a bit unsteady โ but if you hold true you might get a nice result โ a little like a great trumpet solo.
This entire process took several months before a final printed dummy was produced โ and additional minor changes were made.
My hope is that all the kids (and grow-ups) will dig what we've done. Miles is an iconic musical figure much more than the sum of his parts โ trumpeter, musician, composer, innovator and there is no way any one book could begin to sufficiently describe his impact on culture. His style, his look, his cool. But maybe, we at least we provided in Birth Of the Cool a nice peek.
This is Keith Henry Brown's debut picture book illustrator. Keith got his start drawing super heroes, but jazz musicians like Miles Davis have always been heroes to him. A graduate of the High School of Art and Design as well as Parsons School of Design, he combined his love of art and jazz as the creative director at Jazz at Lincoln Center. He has designed and illustrated promotional graphics and several jazz album covers. Born and raised in Staten Island, he now lives in Brooklyn, New York.
In the late nineties, I forged a career in design and in 1997, became Design Manager for Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby. Then I became Creative Director at Jazz at Lincoln Center in 2001. Handpicked for the position by Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis, I designed marketing and promotional graphics for the 2004 opening of the celebrated "House of Swing"โ a new facility specifically designed for jazz music, Frederick P. Rose Hall at Columbus Circle in New York City.
I've designed and illustrated several jazz CD covers for Christian McBride, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Duke Ellington, The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and many others.
Thank you Kathleen, Keith, and Page Street Kids for sharing your book and its' journey with us. Keith's illustrations certainly have brought your book to life and has captured essence of cool.
What a book journey! This book will be a great one and inspirational to all the young, aspiring jazz musicians.
What a wonderful book and collaboration. Congratulations to you both!
I'm a big fan of Miles Davis' music. Thanks for passing his legacy along to the next generations!
I tweeted a link to this post: https://twitter.com/carlrscott/status/1117454045084446720, and pinned an image on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.mx/pin/336573772150299616.
Thanks again, have a great weekend!!
Very cool you found the right editor and publishing house โ and illustrator!
Bravo, Kathleen! What a gorgeous book! I'm so happy for you and can't wait to read it!
Congratulations Kathy and Keith.Kathy, I love the idea so much of finding one's "sound", one's voice and how you explore this idea so beautifully. And Keith, your illustrations are fantastic.
Wow! What a great book. My brother would LOVE this! I can't wait to read it.
Keith, your art is WONDERFULโฆa perfect complement to Kathy's story!
Birth of the Cool looks cool. I'd love to learn more about Miles Davis, so I will be reading this book.
WOW! Fantastic back stories about this new picture book. Cannot wait to find & read it. Congratulations on this double #debut #PB #Biography!
As a lover of jazz, I can't wait to get this PB bio and delve into Davis's story and the beautiful illustrations! | {
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LIVE! Trademark Information
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downloadable computer game software for playing casino gaming, playing casino-style gaming, playing games of chance, engaging in competitions and participating in virtual environments in which users can interact for recreational, leisure or entertainment purposes, which may be downloaded via websites, the Internet, mobile devices, computing devices, electronic gaming systems and social media platforms
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Goods and Services: downloadable computer game software for playing casino gaming, playing casino-style gaming, playing games of chance, engaging in competitions and participating in virtual environments in which users can interact for recreational, leisure or entertainment purposes, which may be downloaded via websites, the Internet, mobile devices, computing devices, electronic gaming systems and social media platforms
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Four, seemingly independent stories collide and the results are devastating for one immigrant family.
Bashkim โ a second grader, living with his Albanian parents and his baby sister. Bashkim's parents own an ice cream truck and want to live the American dream, but they struggle as there is never enough money to put anything aside, and when Bashkim's sister falls ill, a trip to the doctor pushes the father over the edge.
Avis โ a married woman in her 50's who has just found out about her husband's infidelity. In addition to her marital problems, she's struggling to understand her son Nate, a war veteran, who hasn't been right since returning from his third tour of duty.
Specialist Luis Rodriguez-Reyes โ he wakes up in a hospital after losing his best friend in Afghanistan. He begins a pen pal relationship with Bashkim as a class project, not realizing how entwined their lives will become.
Roberta โ a social worker who becomes involved with Bashkim's family.
As you can probably guess, something terrible happens to Bashkim and his family. This is a very sad story but it's also one of hope and renewal. The audio production was very powerful to listen to. There were times where I just had to pause and think about what just happened. The title makes you think this is a book about religion, and maybe there is a little bit of that in there, but it's not really centered around religion at all.
Overall, it's a book about second chances. How one small act of kindness can mean so much to an individual and how it's possible to pick up the pieces when all is lost. I enjoyed listening to it very much and had no problem following the different story lines.
As for discussion, this would make a great book club book. There's so much to think about and yet it's a very accessible read. I highly recommend it.
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Sounds like a tough one โ thanks for sharing.
Parts of it were rough to listen to. So much anguish but it is not all depressing. Very hopeful.
Yes! I felt for all of them and sometimes with multiple narrators that is not always the case, but this one was done so well.
I don't find happiness in happy books though. I feel better after reading depressing, dysfunctional books. Makes me grateful for what I have.
I love immigrant stories even when they're bleak. This sounds devastating but good.
The audio was so well done, too. It was like it was being acted out before me and the some of the parts just tore me up. I have had others who have read the print version say the same thing so it must be the same for print as well.
I thought this book was super. Glad you liked it.
It was. I hope it gets a little more press than it's been getting because it really deserves more of a readership.
I loved this one, tooโฆespecially Bashkim.
On audio, the reader for Bashkim just broke my heart. So authentic in the telling of his story.
This one sounds like a difficult read, but definitely worthwhile. I love that its about second chances and acts of kindness (things that we tend to not think about, not realizing just how important and effective they can be). Not sure if I'll get to this one, but am jotting down the title just in case.
Now I definitely would like to read it. I saw it around, but didn't know much about the plot. I don't worry about reading depressing stories, because like you said, you can appreciate your own good life afterwards, plus they seem to have incredible character studies in them, and I love those kind of books. Thanks for sharing.
Didn't Goldfinch have an Albanian in Vegas? I could be wrong.
This sounds like one I would like; will go on my maybe-bookclub-sug list.
Oh this sounds so good! I've had it on my WL but hadn't heard much about it. I may have to try out the audio!
This reminds me of The House of Sand and Fogโone that I loved many years ago and should probably re-read. This sounds like a heartbreaking storyโI'll be keeping my eye open for it!
Yep, I'd like to read this. I've seen a bit of buzz but I think yours is the first review I read. Sounds fab!
It's a great book but it needs a larger readership I think. Deserves one, I mean.
Nice review. I'm glad you read this one as it was on my June list. It sounds redeeming though sad too. Not bad for a debut author. | {
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From Thomas Jefferson to Schweighauser & Dobrรฉe, 9 August 1787
To Schweighauser & Dobrรฉe
Paris Aug. 9. 1787.
The departure of a packet boat for America, which gives me always a great deal of previous writing, has prevented my sooner acknoleging the receipt of your favor of July 19. inclosing the opinion of a lawyer on the questions existing between the United states and yourselves. Mr. Barclay's settlement of your account having been made on view of copies of your vouchers only, I mentioned to you that these copies should be put into the hands of Mr. Burrell Cairnes to be verified by the originals. He writes me that some progress is made in this, but that some originals are not yet on the spot in readiness for examination. The moment that he shall certify to me that all the copies exhibited to Mr. Barclay correspond with their originals, it will leave us nothing but the legal questions to settle, which, so far as shall depend on me shall meet with no delay. I should be glad to know from you at what prices you think the muskets, and sabres could be sold each, because I would write to America to know whether they could chuse they should be sold at these prices or sent to America. I will also be obliged to you to deliver one of them to Mr. Cairnes to be sent to the war-office in America to enable them to decide whether they will suit them. I have the honor to be Gentlemen your most obedient & most humble servant,
PrC (DLC).
No letter from Schweighauser & Dobrรฉe of July 19 has been found. The only letter from that firm recorded in SJL as received during July is one of 3 July 1787, received on 6 July, but it has not been found. It would have been possible for TJ to have replied to this missing letter and for Schweighauser & Dobrรฉe to have responded on 19 July. But this is unlikely in view of the fact that no copy of such letters has been found and none is recorded in SJL. The reference to a letter of 19 July is evidently an error of transference from Burrell Cairnes' letter, which was dated 19 July 1787.
Schweighauser & Dobrรฉe
"From Thomas Jefferson to Schweighauser & Dobrรฉe, 9 August 1787," Founders Online, National Archives, accessed September 29, 2019, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-12-02-0019. [Original source: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, vol. 12, 7 August 1787โโโ31 March 1788, ed. Julian P. Boyd. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1955, pp. 11โ12.]
From Jefferson to Schweighauser & Dobrรฉe [12 February 1787]
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Come join us for the holidays and throughout the winter months for a warm welcome from the staff and congregation! You are welcome here!
Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd
Senior Minister(301) 229-0400 ext. 106
Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd has served as Senior Minister at River Road since 2012. Passionate about preaching, liturgy and social justice, her first commitment is the building of relationships that sustain us and challenge us to grow braver in the face of brokenness and loss. Using her background in community organizing, pastoral ministry and worship design, her goal is to equip colleagues and lay leaders to do the work that is uniquely theirs to do in the congregation and in the world. After finding Unitarian Universalism in her late teens, Nancy has followed her commitment to liberal religion into national and regional leadership in both interfaith and Unitarian Universalist circles. She lives in Bethesda with her husband Jon and two children, Ruth and Josiah.
Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon
Minister for Justice & Community Building301-229-0400 ext. 115
Born and raised in the bible belt of East Tennessee, Amanda's journey to Unitarian Universalism began at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Oak Ridge, TN. After undergraduate studies in Psychology and a ten-year career in Social Services, she found her way to Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, CA, from which she graduated in May of 2016.
While at Starr King, Amanda immersed herself in the study of multicultural growth and relational community building across a broad spectrum of theological and personal differences.
Amanda completed an Intern Ministry position at the UU Congregation in Berkeley and worked with organizers and leaders of color in the Bay Area and beyond. She was ordained to the Unitarian Universalist Ministry in May of 2018.
Theologically, she defines herself as a spiritual humanist. Hers is a theology of this-world, connected to a network of community relationships and to the spiritual power of ancestors who paved the way before her.
Ana Lim
Congregational Administrator(301) 229-0400 ext. 101
Before coming to RRUUC, Ana Lim worked mainly in non-profits organization that were arts or education focused, including Kennedy Center and the Holton Arms School. Ana studied Art History at GWU, and doesn't talk about it much but is pretty proud of her Smithsonian Cine Award for Best Art Documentary which she produced in 1995, and her President's Award for Outstanding Campaign Manager for the Combined Federal Campaign she co-managed for the Kennedy Center in 2001.
Having always had a strong personal leaning towards social justice issues, joining RRUUC has been a constant source of joy, even if getting to that joy is sometimes bumpy. Ana lives in Bethesda with her college-aged daughter Maddy, and her poodle Sadie.
Dr. Clifton Hardin
Director of Music(301) 229-0400 ext. 112
Our thriving music program is led by our Director of Music, Dr. Clifton Hardin. Clif believes in finding a dynamic combination of seeking musical excellence while fostering community through rehearsals that are engaging, uplifting and fun. He works with our adult choir and three youth choirs and regularly arranges and composes for those groups as well as composing piano music for services. His compositions and arrangements are widely performed in Unitarian Universalist congregations throughout the country and over thirty of his choral works are currently published.
Clif has been serving River Road since 1983. He and his wife, Jan, were married at River Road, and their three daughters were all very involved in the Religious Education program and singing with the Youth Choirs while growing up.
Clif holds degrees from Oberlin Conservatory (BM in piano and theory), the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University (MM in conducting), and the University of Maryland (DMA in choral performance).
Hear a recording of his "Gigue from Suite for Piano" below!
https://www.rruuc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/11-Gigue-from-Suite-for-Piano.mp3
Gabrielle Farrell
Lifespan Religious Educator(301) 229-0400 ext. 104
Gabrielle joined the River Road staff in May, 2012. Prior to coming to RRUUC, Gabrielle served as the Religious Educator of Lifespan Learning and Family Ministries at All Souls Church in Washington DC and as Religious Educator at First Unitarian Church of St. Louis. She is the co-author of two Tapestry of Faith curricula. One currently available is "Windows and Mirrors", a multicultural multi-racial skill building program.
Gabrielle's three central passions are 1) her family, including her husband of 31 years and her daughter currently living in California with her husband; 2) helping children and adults grow into their best selves; and 3) social justice โ specifically, creating and sustaining beloved community. She would love for you to join her in #2 and #3.
Sheri Blanchette
Director of Communications(301) 229-0400 ext. 102
Sheri started work at River Road on December 4, 2003 โ three days before the Annual Bazaar. When she saw all the excitement, energy and love (and "good goods") filling the building, she knew she found a great place to work. After spending years as RRUUC's Director of Membership, Sheri is now responsible for print and electronic communications and database management. She also serves as liaison to the Financial Stewardship Committee.
Sheri has a BA in Sociology and Education, an MA in Human Resources Administration and over 25 years working in human resources, training and development for large retail organizations in New England, and as principal in her own consulting company. Prior to coming to RRUUC, she worked as Manager of Volunteer Programs for a nonprofit serving the needs of homeless and low income families in Fairfax, VA.
Actively participating in her own UU congregation in Virginia, she has served on the board of trustees, the membership committee and canvass, and co-chaired two capital campaigns, two annual auctions, and their 50th anniversary celebration.
Sheri invites all seekers to come explore River Road and all it has to offer!
Naan Pocen
Membership Assistant(301) 229-0400
Naan Pocen was born and raised in Nigeria, but she has spent most of her adult life in Italy. Her initial training was in Mass communication and Journalism. However because of several relocations, Naan also trained and was certified as an ESOL teacher in order to widen her chances of employment, and she has therefore taught English to Non English speakers in Greece, France, Spain, Italy and Qatar. She has also worked in the Maritime sector as a service coordinator, as an administrative staff with a few engineering firms in Europe, as well as at a synagogue in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
Although Naan was raised Anglican and she is spiritual, she doesn't affiliate with any organized religion today. However, she believes in a divine creator that is not confined to dogma or to a specific ideology, but in one who is in all things and in all beings. Naan believes that spirituality is a constant quest for knowledge and growth through fellowship. Being a perpetual seeker of the divine, Naan finds the rich and vibrant community of River Road Unitarian Universalists Congregation the perfect ground for this and she invites you to partake in this amazing experience with her.
Diana Chimes
Bookkeeper(301) 229-0400 ext. 114
Diana joined the staff as bookkeeper in 2001 not long after serving as a volunteer for an accounting project in the RRUUC office. She is responsible for the congregation's financial data management. During her tenure, she has worked with committees on two Capital Campaigns; the first campaign for the Fellowship Building addition in 2008 and the second for a major building improvement project which included a new HVAC system and new windows in the original building in 2016. She has also worked with outside auditors for two financial reviews and one full audit.
Diana feels fortunate that she gets to work with numbers in this open, warm, and loving place.
Beth Irikura
Religious Educator for Youth(301) 229-0400 ext. 103
Beth is a Credentialed Religious Educator having completed the UUA's credentialing program. She has a certificate in Lay Ministry with an emphasis in Youth Ministry from Wesley Theological Seminary. Beth and her family attend the Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockville, where she was a lead advisor for their youth program for three years. Beth serves as a Credentialing Mentor and a Good Officer for LREDA (Liberal Religious Educators Association) and on the Board of UU Wellspring.
Amanda "Mandy" Kelly
Building Manager(301) 229-0400 ext. 121
Mandy is a native Washingtonian, born and raised in the Mt. Pleasant/Adams Morgan area. She has been married for 24 years, and has three children who are currently in college. After a 7-year stint in the greater Nashville area, Mandy and her young family returned to DC in 2010. In her spare time, Mandy enjoys honing her culinary skills, caring for her two dogs, and spending time with her large and diverse family.
Our building holds a special place in Mandy's heart because it was here that she had her first job as a teenager, working as a junior counselor for MCCA's preschool summer camp. She returned in August 2017 to join RRUUC as our Building Manager. Mandy's experience in property management dates back to the 70's when she helped her father manage the family's commercial properties. She is excited to serve the RRUUC community!
Jessie Delaplaine
Administrative Assistant and Event Coordinator(301)229-0400 ext. 109
Jessie Delaplaine started working at River Road in 2016 serving as an administrative assistant, coordinating rentals, scheduling the congregational calendar, and occasionally helping Beth with the website.
When not at work Jessie is an artist, aerialist, contortionist and puppeteer from Baltimore. She earned a B.A. in General Fine Arts from MICA in 2012. She's a founding member of Tryfuss Puppet Collective and has worked extensively with Daydreams and Nightmares Aerial Theatre and the Baltimore Rock Opera Society. She has a pet Taiwanese beauty rat snake and rock climbs in her free time.
She grew up around the corner in Bannockburn attending Cedar Lane UU Church and is excited to support RRUUC's warm, welcoming, and socially conscious congregation in any way she can! Feel free to email or call if you need anything please.
Emilie Striker
Office and Accounting Assistant(301) 229-0400 ext. 113
Emilie joined the staff in January 2019 as our morning Office & Accounting Assistant. She previously worked at several non-profit associations and also worked for a time as a paralegal. Emilie also did behind-the-scenes work in the membership department of a financial association. She is originally from Washington, DC and has lived in Bethesda for over twenty years. She looks forward to working with everyone at RRUUC.
Shuai Wang
Born in China, Shuai Wang began playing the piano at age of five. Shuai received the Bachelor of Music degree at Oberlin Conservatory, her Master of Music degree at University of Michigan, and is now pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at University of Maryland.
She has placed in various piano competitions, including the first prize of Mozart Piano Competition in Hong Kong, Second Prize of China Audition of the 6th Annual Music Competition of Canada, first prize of the 69th Steinway International Children and Youth Piano Competition in the Northeast China Region, winner of the Sigma Alpha lota Competition in the Chautauqua Music Festival, and first prize of the UMSO Concerto Competition at University of Maryland. Shuai's significant appearances include Winner's Concert in Hong Kong City Hall, Mozart Piano Concerto K.459 with Music School Festival Orchestra in Chautauqua Music Festival, Noon Concert Feat at Arts Club of Washington D.C., and the Beethoven Choral Fantasy with the UMD Summer Chorus & Orchestra.
Rev. Ginger Luke
Minister Emerita(301) 502-0753
The Reverend Ginger Luke is currently the Minister Emerita of River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Bethesda, Maryland. As the Director of Religious Education or Minister of Religious Education she served Unitarian Universalist congregations in Lincoln, Nebraska; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the River Road UU Congregation in Bethesda, Maryland.
Rev. Luke obtained her Masters of Divinity degree in 2001 from Meadville Lombard Theological School, where she received the Roberta Nelson Award for Excellence in Religious Education. She was ordained the following year by River Road Unitarian Church. She is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Panel on Theological Education, a member of the Church of the Larger Fellowship Board and a member of the Unitarian Universalist Associations President's Council. She received the Unitarian Universalist Skinner Sermon Award in 2000 to the preacher of the sermon best expressing Unitarian Universalism's social principles that year. In 2013 she received the Meadville Lombard Theological School Alumni/ae Service Award for her exemplary service to the school. In 2015 she received the 44th Annual Unitarian Universalist Angus H. MacLean Award for Excellence in Religious Education. Her article "Love as the Ethical Basis" was recently published in Humanist Voices in Unitarian Universalism and the UU World Spring 2017. Her passions for children, youth and families, spiritual growth, pastoral care and social justice have been at the heart of her ministry.
Rev. Leslie Westbrook
Affiliate Minister(301) 946-7576
Rev. Leslie Westbrook is a Unitarian Universalist minister with a doctorate in clinical social work. She offers therapy to individuals and couples, with offices in Bethesda and Kensington. She is affiliated with River Road. Leslie passionately believes that religion and mental health are intertwined. When we are hurting, the whole person is struggling. This understanding led her originally to theological school, Unitarian Universalist parish ministry, our denominational headquarters in Boston, and finally a specialized ministry in mental health. She has been a therapist for more than thirty years. Leslie is married to the Rev. Roger Fritts. Together they have three adult children.
Committees โ Emails and Charters
RRUUC Covenant
Broken Systems, Whole Hearts
Sun., Jan. 26, 9:15 & 11:15am Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd Senior Minister
"I don't do systems," a colleague of mine recently reflected. I think this person was expressing a desire to stay away from the bigger picture of today's complex problems and look just to the individual level. Today we'll look at what it is to "do โฆ read more.
ยฉ 2020 River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation | {
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A bump in the road for a broad-spectrum flu vaccine?
Posted on March 12, 2014 by Benjamin Thompson
An estimated three to five million cases of severe flu infection are reported each year. This isn't the same as the "I can't come to work today, I've got 'flu'โฆ" type of illness (often caused by the common cold), but one that can have severe consequences. The WHO estimate that up to 500,000 people โ particularly those in high-risk groups โ die each year as a result of the virus and the problem isn't going away โ it's called 'seasonal flu' for a reason.
Seasonal flu can cause localised epidemics, while global pandemics can be caused by flu strains hopping the species barrier from birds and animals into humans. These include the new H7N9 avian flu strain that is causing some concern among researchers.
Although flu vaccines can take time to produce, they are the best way to prevent an infection. The problem is that today's vaccines only protect against a specific viral strain and its close relatives. The strains constantly change, so repeated immunisation are required.
The key to this change is Haemagglutinin, a molecule densely packed on the surface of the flu virus. Haemagglutinin is a glycoprotein that spikes out from the virus's surface, helping it attach to, and enter, a host cell. The molecule's globular 'head' is one of the first parts of the virus that defensive antibodies can attach to, making it an excellent vaccine target. Indeed, current vaccines mainly promote antibodies that attack the Haemagglutinin head.
Because the head is under attack, it is also under pressure to change. Mistakes made while the virus replicates its genetic material can lead to changes in the amino acid sequence of Haemagglutinin. These changes may prevent antibodies from binding, allowing the virus to escape from the antibodies.
While the majority of antibodies that attach to Haemagglutinin bind to the head of the molecule, this is not the only location available to them. Samples from humans taken after an influenza infection reveal that there are a group of antibodies that bind to Haemagglutinin's stalk region, rather than its head. These antibodies are fewer in number, as the stalk is closer to the virus's surface and less accessible on the densely packed viral surface.
This inaccessibility to antibodies means that the region is under less genetic pressure to mutate. The stem's stability, coupled with its apparent similarity between strains, has led many researchers to suggest that it might be an ideal target for a broad-range vaccine, effective against a variety range of flu strains.
But how stable is the stem region of the Haemagglutinin molecule really? From a vaccine development perspective, there's a huge difference between being stable (unable to change) and being 'stable' (reluctant to change). One could ultimately save millions of lives, the other waste millions of dollars.
New research from Birkbeck, University of London, published in the Journal of General Virology, has investigated how stable this area of Haemagglutinin actually is, by studying the genetic sequences of 3,440 samples of a subtype of influenza called H3N2. Also known as the 'Hong Kong flu', H3N2 caused a pandemic outbreak in 1968 that killed an estimated one million people. The collected samples give a continuous record of how the virus has changed between 1968 and 2009, when the samples were collected.
Given the inherent instability of the flu genome, which frequently introduces mistakes while replicating its genome, how can you identify mutations that are caused by evolutionary pressure rather than those that are caused randomly?
The researchers behind the study, led by Dr Adrian Shepherd, looked for mutations in the stalk region that suddenly appeared and spread rapidly throughout the viral population. These were described as 'fixations' and probably represent advantageous mutations that helped the virus escape antibody attachment.
To add further weight to their argument that these changes were helping the virus escape, the team added a spatial aspect to their research, looking at the 3D structure of the Haemagglutinin stalk. The researchers could see whether multiple mutations in the amino acid sequence of Haemagglutinin occurred close enough to each other in 3D space that they could fit within the binding 'footprint' of an antibody. If so, this would provide more evidence that the mutations were advantageous and helped the virus to escape from antibodies found in the human population.
The work suggests that there have been two incidences where mutations in the Haemagglutinin stalk have prevented antibodies from attaching. These areas are in the region where broadly neutralising antibodies are known to bind, suggesting that the region is not as stable as previously thought.
This finding creates a potential problem for plans to create a stalk-based flu vaccine that is effective against a broad range of strains. A worldwide vaccination campaign that targets the stalk would put a much higher pressure on the virus to change, allowing it to escape the immune system. It's hard to imagine that a pharmaceutical company would invest the time and considerable capital necessary to produce such a vaccine if its lifespan would be limited.
However, Dr Shepherd is more optimistic: 'Even if this is true, it may take a long time for resistance to occur, so a vaccine would still be beneficial. We're also saying that there's a specific section of the Haemagglutinin stalk to avoid, which will be an important part of vaccine development.
'I'm not expecting influenza to be wiped out in my lifetime: it's persistent, has animal reservoirs and mutates rapidly. It may be that using a multivalent vaccine that targets both the head and the stalk is necessary, in a similar way that multidrug therapy targets other infections.'
Lees WD, Moss DS, & Shepherd AJ (2014). Evolution in the influenza A H3 stalk โ a challenge for broad-spectrum vaccines? The Journal of General Virology, 95, 317-24 PMID: 24187015
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The Media industry as a whole closed the day up 1.7% versus the S&P 500, which was up 0.4%. Top gainers within the Media industry included Discovery Communications ( DISCB), up 2.1%, Radio One ( ROIA), up 16.9%, John Wiley & Sons ( JW.B), up 1.5%, VisionChina Media ( VISN), up 14.3% and Hemisphere Media Group ( HMTV), up 1.8%.
VisionChina Media ( VISN) is one of the companies that pushed the Media industry higher today. VisionChina Media was up $1.61 (14.3%) to $12.90 on heavy volume. Throughout the day, 60,934 shares of VisionChina Media exchanged hands as compared to its average daily volume of 10,300 shares. The stock ranged in a price between $11.38-$13.16 after having opened the day at $11.48 as compared to the previous trading day's close of $11.29.
VisionChina Media Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides advertising services in the People's Republic of China. The company operates out-of-home advertising network using real-time mobile digital television broadcasts to deliver content and advertising on mass transportation systems. VisionChina Media has a market cap of $52.4 million and is part of the services sector. Shares are up 16.0% year-to-date as of the close of trading on Thursday. Currently there are no analysts who rate VisionChina Media a buy, no analysts rate it a sell, and none rate it a hold.
At the close, Radio One ( ROIA) was up $0.40 (16.9%) to $2.77 on heavy volume. Throughout the day, 26,325 shares of Radio One exchanged hands as compared to its average daily volume of 2,900 shares. The stock ranged in a price between $2.25-$2.78 after having opened the day at $2.47 as compared to the previous trading day's close of $2.37.
Radio One, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an urban-oriented multi-media company in the United States. The company operates through four segments: Radio Broadcasting, Reach Media, Internet, and Cable Television. Radio One has a market cap of $4.7 million and is part of the services sector. Shares are up 44.4% year-to-date as of the close of trading on Thursday. Currently there are no analysts who rate Radio One a buy, no analysts rate it a sell, and none rate it a hold.
TheStreet Ratings rates Radio One as a sell. The company's weaknesses can be seen in multiple areas, such as its disappointing return on equity, weak operating cash flow, generally disappointing historical performance in the stock itself and generally high debt management risk.
Net operating cash flow has significantly decreased to $5.14 million or 70.74% when compared to the same quarter last year. In addition, when comparing to the industry average, the firm's growth rate is much lower.
The debt-to-equity ratio is very high at 25.19 and currently higher than the industry average, implying increased risk associated with the management of debt levels within the company. Despite the company's weak debt-to-equity ratio, the company has managed to keep a very strong quick ratio of 2.66, which shows the ability to cover short-term cash needs.
ROIA's stock share price has done very poorly compared to where it was a year ago: Despite any rallies, the net result is that it is down by 61.81%, which is also worse than the performance of the S&P 500 Index. Naturally, the overall market trend is bound to be a significant factor. However, in one sense, the stock's sharp decline last year is a positive for future investors, making it cheaper (in proportion to its earnings over the past year) than most other stocks in its industry. But due to other concerns, we feel the stock is still not a good buy right now.
The company, on the basis of net income growth from the same quarter one year ago, has underperformed when compared to that of the S&P 500 and greatly underperformed compared to the Media industry average. The net income increased by 0.0% when compared to the same quarter one year prior, going from -$13.22 million to -$13.22 million.
Discovery Communications ( DISCB) was another company that pushed the Media industry higher today. Discovery Communications was up $0.64 (2.1%) to $31.64 on average volume. Throughout the day, 100 shares of Discovery Communications exchanged hands as compared to its average daily volume of 100 shares. The stock ranged in a price between $31.64-$31.64 after having opened the day at $31.64 as compared to the previous trading day's close of $31.00.
Discovery Communications, Inc. operates as a media company worldwide. The company operates in three segments: U.S. Networks, International Networks, and Education. Discovery Communications has a market cap of $202.8 million and is part of the services sector. Shares are down 16.3% year-to-date as of the close of trading on Thursday. Currently there are no analysts who rate Discovery Communications a buy, no analysts rate it a sell, and 1 rates it a hold. | {
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Gerontopsychology explores the effects of ageing on the brain and on personality. It explores how cognitive functions change with ageing and how individuals can cope with such change in order to maintain a high quality of life. An important age-related cognitive change is dementia, which is a disease that causes people to lose their memory and their capabilities. This chapter describes how common dementia is across Europe and it discusses what we can do to prevent it. | {
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We have many satisfied customers throughout the Bay Area.
Our workers have all been with the company for over five years and are all professional journeyman.
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ะะพะปะพัะฝะธะบะพะฒ, ะะฒะฐะฝ ะัะฐะตะฒะธั (1565โ1608)ย โ ะฒะพะตะฝะฝัะน ะธ ะฟะพะปะธัะธัะตัะบะธะน ะดะตััะตะปั ะกะผััะฝะพะณะพ ะฒัะตะผะตะฝะธ ะฒ ะ ะพััะธะธ, ะฟัะตะดะฒะพะดะธัะตะปั ะฒะพัััะฐะฝะธั 1606โ1607 ะณะพะดะพะฒ. | {
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MLS# 1430312 - 116 5 Big River Blvd W, Deming, WA 98244 - Mark Frye โ RE/MAX Whatcom County Inc.
5th wheel with add-a-room, bunkhouse and storage room. Located in Division 5 in the Glen at Maple Falls. Has a huge greenbelt behind the lot. Lots of space on this 3900+ sq. ft. lot. Kitchen has lots of counter space for food preparation. Lot can sleep 12+ easily. The Glen at Maple Falls has lots to do 2 lodges, 2 pools, river access are just a few of the amenities at the Glen. Directions: East on Hwy 542 approximately 25 miles from Bellingham. The Glen is on your right, before the town of Maple Falls. Follow the signs within Glen to Lot 116 Division 5.
Please, send me more information on this property: MLS# 1430312 โ $49,500 โ 116 5 Big River Blvd W, Deming, WA 98244.
I would like to schedule a private showing for this property: MLS# 1430312 โ $49,500 โ 116 5 Big River Blvd W, Deming, WA 98244. | {
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The overall tone is joyous, happy, and up-lifting. Eleven new instrumental songs engage the listener with Highstein's signature combination of catchy melodies, well defined themes, and intricate arrangements. The result is a lively set that surprises and delights. And really, don't you want, more than anything, to be delighted? Yes, you do!
Classical, jazz, and world music elements gracefully weave their way throughout the work. Virtuosic performances by Highstein on piano combine with contributions from masterful woodwind, string, and percussion players. The mix conveys a level of emotional depth and personality that draw in the listener through repeated plays. And that's just the first song! | {
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Jonathan Abrams knows a good party.
He co-owns Slide, a trendy bar in San Francisco. He invested in two restaurants in the city's Marina neighborhood, Mamacita and Umami. And each year, he holds a Chrismukkah party to celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah.
Perhaps the largest gathering the 37-year-old has organized so far is Friendster, the Internet site that kick-started the social networking phenomenon in 2003. Somewhere along the way, however, Friendster lost its mojo and all the cool kids headed to the bigger, badder party next door: MySpace. Today MySpace gets 64.4 million users a month while Friendster gets 1 million, according to research firm comScore.
But Abrams, lessons learned, is back at it. He's returning to the social-networking scene with Socializr, an Internet destination based on something he knows well: being, well, social. Socializr can be described as Friendster or MySpace paired with Evite, the online invitation site.
The question is: Will he be able to keep the party going this time?
He and his supporters certainly believe he can, though it's still early. Socializr opened to the public a few weeks ago, and had about 12,000 users in March. But members of Silicon Valley's digerati have already joined the fan club.
"It's where the cool kids are and hopefully over time that'll translate to everybody," said Auren Hoffman, CEO of Internet startup Rapleaf and an investor in Socializr.
Like a number of new sites such as MyPunchbowl and Renkoo, it is positioned as an alternative to Evite. Members can plan parties and create online invitations. But while Evite limits users to its templates, on Socializr, they can personalize their invitations with music and videos -- similar to MySpace -- and make their own designs and share them.
Members can also create their own profiles, built by incorporating the social networks they're already part of. Instead of re-creating their profile, Socializr will find users' photos on Flickr, their profile on MySpace and the latest entries in their Xanga blog, putting them all on one page.
One of the core ideas behind Socializr is that friends want to see what their friends are doing and go the parties their friends are going to. Once they're connected on the site, users can see their friends' party plans or find they've been going to the same events with people they haven't yet met -- and would like to.
"This is something I wanted to do at Friendster but I wasn't able to," Abrams said. "It's something Friendster still hasn't done."
Much has been written about what went wrong with Friendster. It couldn't keep up with its rapid growth, with the site becoming sluggish and frustrating to access as it became more popular. It didn't introduce tools and features quickly enough, at least the ones that members wanted. So they left.
The exodus led to tension between Abrams and Friendster's board, which included such established Silicon Valley players as John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, the firm that also backed Google and Amazon. The board replaced Abrams as CEO in 2004, and then went through a succession of bosses. Abrams remained on the board, but finally left in 2005.
Friendster ranks No. 13 on technology research firm Hitwise's recent tally of top social networking sites. It holds less than 1 percent of the market share, trailing newcomers such as imeem. Friendster does, however, have a significant following in other parts of the world, particularly in Singapore, said Hitwise research director LeeAnn Prescott.
For all that fell apart at Friendster, Abrams feels he's learned from his mistakes. For one, he's decided to stay small. He's leased a modest office in San Francisco, part of which is subleased to help cover the costs, and has just two full-time employees besides himself. He's raised about $770,000 in angel funding from about a dozen investors. And he's retained control of the company, doing much of the work himself, from developing to handling his own public relations.
"I don't want to get ahead of myself," Abrams said.
Abrams also said he plans to stay focused on the site's engineering. He's adding features regularly, such as text messaging and instant messaging tools. And Socializr is faster to load, using different programming tools to run the site.
"We recognized that people didn't want that frustration again," he said. "It makes me determined to do the engineering work well, to make sure the site works well."
Friend and former colleague Melissa Lloyd calls Socializr the "un-startup."
"He is doing everything himself," said Lloyd, who invested in Friendster and now Socializr. "I believe Jonathan Abrams is a critical success factor (for an Internet startup). I saw it at Friendster. The minute he was not involved I, as an investor, saw my investment go from very, very lucrative to not very lucrative at all."
His endorsers believe Abrams recognizes Internet trends ahead of their time and, given this chance, could once again tap into something big.
"Even though Friendster had issues, he learned from it," said Richard Ling, a partner in Rembrandt Ventures and an investor. "You learn more from failures than successes. He has become better from it."
To be sure, question marks remain for Socializr. MySpace and Facebook already have online social calendar and event-sharing features, although not in the same manner as Socializr, Abrams said.
Like Friendster, Socializr's appeal also comes as more people use it. Its big hurdle is swaying people to choose it over Evite, which is owned by Barry Diller's IAC and has become synonymous with online invitations. In February, Evite had 5.7 million users, according to comScore. Do users want Socializr's additional features enough to leave Evite? What if Evite decides to roll out the same tools? And do people need another social-networking site?
Of course, if Friendster's story is any indication, users do switch when they feel compelled. Stewart Alsop, of venture capital firm Alsop Louie Partners, believes people are ready to abandon Evite for something better.
Plus, unlike Friendster, "There's a lot less pressure now" on Abrams, said Alsop, who is not an investor. "He's doing it because it's fun. All he has to do is make users happy."
Abrams recognizes he's now one of a pack of startups hoping to capture people's attention. Still, there's something to be said about being one of the pioneers of social networking. Several years later, he still is shocked when he sees pop culture references to Friendster.
"It's really kind of crazy. It's kind of surreal," Abrams said. "I never thought there would be so many social-networking sites when I invented it." | {
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Coloma รฉ uma regiรฃo censo designada localizada no estado norte-americano da Califรณrnia, no condado de El Dorado. Fica a aproximadamente 16 km a noroeste de Placerville.
Uma das teses do nome do vilarejo advem da palavra Cullumah, que, na lรญngua dos รญndios nativos da regiรฃo, os Nisenan, designava o vale onde Coloma estรก situada. Cullumah significa "bonito" e outra tese e que foi uma homenagem a Santa Coloma, uma santa Espanhola pois os espanhois ja estavam naquele continente desde 1819
. Fica na bifurcaรงรฃo sul do rio American, que corre atravรฉs do vale. A fama de Coloma provรฉm de ter sido o lugar onde James W. Marshall descobriu ouro pela primeira vez na Califรณrnia, em Sutter's Mill, no ano de 1848, o que levou ร Corrida do ouro na Califรณrnia. Hoje em dia, ambas as localidades possuem cerca de 300 habitantes.
Embora algumas pessoas ainda vivam na regiรฃo, Coloma รฉ considerada uma cidade fantasma, visto que prรฉdios da municipalidade, tais como a cadeia, foram abandonados e estรฃo em ruรญnas, e outras edificaรงรตes do seu auge (1847-1852) foram convertidas em museus e outros locais de exibiรงรฃo histรณrica. Na verdade, muito do que fazia parte da cidade de Coloma faz agora parte do Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. O local foi designado, em 15 de outubro de 1966, um distrito do Registro Nacional de Lugares Histรณricos e em 4 de julho de 1961 um Distrito Histรณrico Nacional.
Geografia
De acordo com o United States Census Bureau, a cidade tem uma รกrea de 8,7 kmยฒ, onde todos os 8,7ย kmยฒ estรฃo cobertos por terra.
Demografia
Segundo o censo nacional de 2010, a sua populaรงรฃo รฉ de 529 habitantes e sua densidade populacional รฉ de 60,8 hab/kmยฒ. Possui 251 residรชncias, que resulta em uma densidade de 28,84 residรชncias/kmยฒ.
Ver tambรฉm
Marco Histรณrico Nacional na Califรณrnia
Registro Nacional de Lugares Histรณricos no condado de El Dorado
Ligaรงรตes externas
Guia dos visitantes
Distritos do Registro Nacional de Lugares Histรณricos
Marco Histรณrico Nacional na Califรณrnia
Regiรตes censitรกrias da Califรณrnia
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Schrendeisen (auch Schrendeysen, Schrendeiรen, Schrindeisen oder Schrindisen geschrieben) war ein um die Mitte des 15. Jahrhunderts erstmals urkundlich fassbares Geschlecht von landgrรคflich-hessischen Ministerialen, von dem ein Zweig im Jahre 1530 in den Reichsadelsstand aufstieg, dann aber schon bald wieder erlosch. Die Quellenlage ist dรผrftig, und nur vier Generationen sind wirklich fassbar.
Eine erste Erwรคhnung der Familie stammt aus dem Jahre 1357, als der Mainzer Erzbischof Gerlach seinen Ministerialen Schrendeisen mit der Wasserburg in Nassenerfurth belehnte.
Ludwig Schrendeisen
Der erste urkundlich greifbare Spross der wohl aus der nordhessischen Stadt Gudensberg stammenden Familie ist der 1468 erstmals erwรคhnte Ludwig Schrendeiรen, der ab 1472 und bis mindestens 1511 verschiedene รmter in Gudensberg innehatte: 1472โ1489 Schultheiร, ab 1489 Rentmeister, ab 1497 Bรผrgermeister. Seine Familie war offensichtlich bereits vorher in landgrรคflichen Diensten zu รmtern und Wohlstand gelangt: im Jahre 1458 ist ihre Belehnung mit dem Gericht zu Geismar belegt. Ludwig Schrendeisen selbst war schon vor seiner Berufung zum Schultheiรen in Gudensberg wohlhabend genug, seinem Landesherrn, dem Landgrafen Ludwig II. von Niederhessen, ein Darlehen von 20 Gulden zu gewรคhren; erst 1481 wurde ihm die Restforderung von 12 Gulden durch Landgraf Heinrich III. von Oberhessen zurรผckerstattet. Als einflussreicher Amtsinhaber mehrte er seinen Besitz, und im Jahre 1493 bekundete Landgraf Wilhelm II., dass er Ludwig Schrindeisen von Gudensberg 300 Gulden schulde, die er ihm zu Michaelis (29. September) zurรผckzahlen wolle.
Der im Jahre 1482 bekundete Johann Schrendeisen, Kanoniker am Stift St. Peter in Fritzlar und Altarist des St. Michaelsaltars in Niedenstein, dรผrfte ein Bruder Ludwig Schrendeisens gewesen sein. Das Verwandtschaftsverhรคltnis des in der Zeit von 1501 bis 1510 bezeugten Doktor Konrad Schrendeisen, Kanoniker und Offizial zu Fritzlar und Inhaber der bis 1510 eigenstรคndigen Pfarrei in Datterode, die er in diesem Jahr unter den Schutz des Landgrafen stellte, zu Ludwig Schrendeisen und seinen Sรถhnen ist nicht bekannt.
Ludwig Schrendeisen und seine Frau Anna, geb. Eppenheyn, hatten drei namentlich bekannte Sรถhne: Hugo, Hiob und Ludwig. Hugo ist im Jahre 1490 als Kรผchenmeister bei Landgraf Wilhelm II. bezeugt. Bei Eroberung der Stadt Stuhlweiรenburg in Ungarn durch Kรถnig Maximilian I. im Jahre 1490 soll er unter den ersten auf der Stadtmauer gewesen sein. Ludwig ist 1521 als Kanoniker am Kaiserdom St. Bartholomรคus in Frankfurt bekundet.
Hiob Schrendeisen
Hiob, der mittlere Sohn, war ab 1482 Rentschreiber in Kassel, wo er 1485 Bรผrger wurde. 1501 ist er dort als Kammerschreiber bekundet, dann als Kammermeister. Im Jahre 1505 wurde er Bรผrgermeister in Kassel; in diesem Amt ist er auch noch 1512 bezeugt. Im Februar 1510 war er einer der drei Bevollmรคchtigten (die beiden anderen waren der neu gewรคhlte Landhofmeister Ludwig von Boyneburg zu Lengsfeld und Wilhelm von Dรถrnberg) der hessischen Landstรคnde, die zu Kurfรผrst Friedrich III. und dessen Bruder Johann nach Mรผhlhausen gesandt wurden, um deren Zustimmung zur landstรคndischen Regentschaft wรคhrend der Minderjรคhrigkeit des damals sechsjรคhrigen Landgrafen Philipp I. einzuholen. Hiob Schrendeisen war verheiratet mit Elisabeth von Wildungen, Tochter Henrichs von Wildungen, der in Homberg (Efze) von 1466 bis 1480 Bรผrgermeister und von 1485 bis 1524 landgrรคflicher Rentmeister war. Die beiden hatten drei Sรถhne: Hiob, Balthasar und Henrich. รber das Leben der beiden letzteren ist, auรer Ehe und Nachkommen Balthasars, nichts bekannt. Eine Enkelin war Anna Schrendeisen, welche Mutter des Johann Thรถlde wurde.
Hiob von Schrendeisen
Der รคlteste der drei Sรถhne, Hiob war von 1526 bis 1538 landgrรคflich-hessischer Rentmeister in Homberg. Am 22. Juli 1530 wurde er beim Augsburger Reichstag von Kaiser Karl V. in den erblichen Reichsadelsstand erhoben und wurde somit Begrรผnder des adeligen Zweigs der Schrendeisen, der allerdings schon bald wieder erlosch. Er schied 1538 aus dem Staatsdienst aus und erhielt von Landgraf Philipp die Burg Nassenerfurth mit dem dazugehรถrigen Gut und dem Dorf Nassenerfurth zu Lehen, die er รผber seine Mutter geerbt hatte.
Hiob von Schrendeisen und seine Frau Gela von Wenings hatten drei Sรถhne โ Wolf, Heinrich und Balthasar โ und zwei Tรถchter โ Salome und Anna. Anna war mit Ludwig Feige (1535โ1584) verheiratet, Reichskammergerichtsassessor in Speyer der vier hessischen Landgrafen, Rat und Hofgerichtsbeisitzer Landgraf Wilhelms IV. in Marburg. Jener war ein Sohn des hessischen Kanzlers Johann Feige, und ein Schwager des hessischen Kanzlers Reinhard Scheffer des รlteren. Die Tochter Salome Schrendeisen heiratete Hans Rรผckersfeld, der sich in zweiter Ehe mit Agnes Hombrecht, aus dem Frankfurter Patriziergeschlecht Humbracht, verheiratete.
Wolf und Henrich, Patrizier in Frankfurt
Wolf (1534โ1598) wurde Ratsherr in Frankfurt am Main und 1592 Mitglied der Gesellschaft bzw. Ganerbschaft Alten Limpurg im Frankfurter Patriziat. Er starb ohne mรคnnliche Nachkommen. Damit erlosch die Mitgliedschaft der Schrendeisen im Frankfurter Patriziat.
Sein Vetter Henrich Schrendeiรen (โ 1593), Sohn von Hiobs Bruder Balthasar, wurde landgrรคflich-hessischer Amtmann auf der Burg Neuengleichen, die durch Kauf 1451 hessischer Besitz geworden war. Henrich wurde bereits 1575 Mitglied der gleichen Patriziergesellschaft in Frankfurt. Von Henrichs vier Sรถhnen รผberlebte nur Balthasar (1582โ1636) den Vater; er wurde Hofmeister am landgrรคflichen Hof in Kassel.
Weblinks
Das Wappen der Schrendeisen, in Jost Amman's Wappen & Stammbuch, Sigmund Feyrabend, Frankfurt/Main 1589; Faksimile-Nachdruck Georg Hirth, Mรผnchen 1893, S. 138.
Anmerkungen und Einzelnachweise
Deutsche Familie
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Tasmanian Devil is a Friend who appears in Kemono Friends Pavilion. She was added along with 6 other friends in Version 1.1.0.
Tasmanian Devil has three rateups out of the playthings released in her update: the Hammock, the Broom & Dustpan Set, and the Confetti Ball, making her somewhat reliant on printing luck to get reliable encounters. The Desert update added the craftable Totem Pole which, while somewhat inefficient for levelling Devil in particular, is still nice to have for the area. The aforementioned Hammock is can also be crafted, but with a high material cost; only do it if you can also stand to gain from the extra Brown Bear and Fossa rateups.
ๆฅฝใใใใใใ (Fun Cleaning) - Takes the broom off of the Broom & Dustpan Set and sweeps the ground with it.
Line 1 ใฟในใใใขใใใซใ ใใผใ I'm Tasmanian Devil, da zo~!
Line 3 ๆจไบใชใใฎใฏใใฑใใใซใใพใฃใจใใชใใจใชใ Better put it in my pouch for safe keeping.
Line 4 ใใๆใใชใใใญใผใ!ๆฌๅฝใ ใใใช! I-, It's not like I'm afraid! I'm serious!
Line 5 ใฐใฏใกใกใกใก!!ใฉใใ ใใชใฌใฎๅใๅฃฐใช? Guwaaa~!! So, how was my roar?
Ah, man! I told you to stop making a mess!
New Year's Day 2018-2019 ใใใใผใปใใฅใผใปใคใคใผใ ใใผใใพใใไปๆฅใใใใฏใกใใฃใจๆฃใใใใฆใใใใใ Happy New Year. Well, I guess it's fine to be a little messy today.
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If your doctor agrees, you may obtain repeat prescriptions without seeing your doctor by placing your repeat prescription request form in the box provided in the lobby - please ensure you have ticked your requirements. If you are unable to come to the surgery then please send your request by post, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Alternatively you may order online via the link at the top of this page. To register for these services please visit our surgery with one form of photographic identification, either a passport or driving license. Your security details will then be issued to you. Under 16's can also be registered and will be provided with individual log in details in the same way, therefore, parents and guardians will need to ensure these security details are kept secure.
Unfortunately requests for prescriptions cannot be taken over the telephone due to the risk of errors occurring and, in addition, as this may block the 'phone for urgent calls.
We are now live for Electronic Repeat Prescribing, this means that you can request for your repeat prescriptions to be sent directly to your nominated pharmacy, meaning that you don't have to call into the surgery to pick up your script. If you wish to nominate a pharmacy for Repeat Prescribing this can be done at that Pharmacy or by filling in the necessary paper work at our reception.
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You are at: Issues ยป2018 October
Focus on... Board Operations
2018 October Your Board's Legal Obligations By Mike Odenthal
The board of a condominium, cooperative or homeowner's association has a fiduciary duty to make decisions in the best interest of the community as a whole. But individual board members may have different ideas as to what those decisions migโฆ
2018 October Participation by Proxy By Mike Odenthal
If you live in a condominium, cooperative or HOA, you're effectively acting as part of a participatory democracy run by an elected group of volunteers. And as with any democracy, those affected by the board's decisions are encouraged to getโฆ
2018 October Q&A: Getting the Cold Shoulder From the Board By Benjamin Altshul
Q. We have a board member who has been locked out of meetings. According to that board member, the board has formed an Executive Committee that has, for all intents and purposes, shut them out. The board member no longer able to view boarโฆ
2018 October Q&A: Landscaping Fight By Howard S. Dakoff
Q. I am a condo unit owner with a patch of HOA-owned grass near my unit that was overlooked for many years. Over the past six years, I have slowly landscaped the area in accordance with the landscaping of the complex. No one from the boarโฆ
Carrie Cleaver on Too Much Stuff:
Thanks for this site. I live in a 44 unit condo. One of our owners is a hoarder. We share a common area in an enclosed parking garage anโฆ
Patrick Leary on Wilmette, Illinois:
As longtime curator of the Wilmette Historical Museum, I'm sorry to have to say that there are a number of factual errors in this summary ofโฆ | {
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Mennevret รฉs un municipi francรจs situat al departament de l'Aisne i a la regiรณ dels Alts de Franรงa. L'any 2007 tenia 666ย habitants.
Demografia
Poblaciรณ
El 2007 la poblaciรณ de fet de Mennevret era de 666ย persones. Hi havia 260 famรญlies de les quals 68 eren unipersonals (28 homes vivint sols i 40 dones vivint soles), 76 parelles sense fills, 80 parelles amb fills i 36 famรญlies monoparentals amb fills.
La poblaciรณ ha evolucionat segons el segรผent grร fic:
Habitants censats
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La pirร mide de poblaciรณ per edats i sexe el 2009 era:
Economia
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Llandaff Cathedral () is an Anglican cathedral and parish church in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, head of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. It is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and three Welsh saints: Dubricius (), Teilo and Oudoceus (). It is one of two cathedrals in Cardiff, the other being the Roman Catholic Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral in the city centre.
The current building was constructed in the 12th century on the site of an earlier church. Severe damage was done to the church in 1400 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndลตr, during the English Civil War when it was overrun by Parliamentarian troops, and during the Great Storm of 1703. By 1717, the damage to the cathedral was so extensive that the church seriously considered the removal of the see. Following further storms in the early 1720s, construction of a new cathedral began in 1734, designed by John Wood, the Elder. During the Cardiff Blitz of the Second World War in January 1941, the cathedral was severely damaged when a parachute mine was dropped; blowing the roof off the nave, south aisle and chapter house. The stonework which remains from the medieval period is primarily Dundry stone from Somerset, though local blue lias constitutes most of the stonework done in the post-Reformation period. The work done on the church since World War II is primarily concrete and Pennant sandstone, and the roofs, of Welsh slate and lead, were added during the post-war rebuilding. In February 2007, the organ was damaged during a severe lightning strike, following which there was a successful appeal for ยฃ1.5ย million for an entirely new organ.
For many years, the cathedral had the traditional Anglican choir of boys and men, and more recently a girls' choir, with the only dedicated choir school in the Church in Wales, the Cathedral School, Llandaff. The cathedral contains a number of notable tombs, including Dubricius, a 6th-century British saint who evangelised Ergyng (now Archenfield) and much of South-East Wales, Meurig ap Tewdrig, King of Gwent, Teilo, a 6th-century Welsh clergyman, church founder and saint, and many Bishops of Llandaff, from the 7th century Oudoceus to the 19th century Alfred Ollivant, who was bishop from 1849 to 1882.
History
Legendary origins
There is common consensus that the Norman cathedral was constructed on the site of an ancient Celtic church, but there is little consensus on the original church's age, importance or size.
Lucius of Britain
Welsh tradition associates the church's founding with Lucius, the legendary 2nd century King of the Britons and the first Christian convert in Britain. Lucius was believed to have beseeched the Pope (Eleutherius) to convert him to Christianity. The Pope's response was to send a Christian mission to Britain, which would include the building of Britain's first church. The Welsh Triads relate this tradition to Llandaff, stating that Lucius "made the first Church at Llandaf, which was the first in the Isle of Britain." another triad lists ""the three archbishoprics of the Isle of Britain" and states that "the first was Llandaf, of the gift of Lleirwg (Lucius), the son of Coel, the son of Cyllin, who first gave lands and civil privileges to such as first embraced the faith in Christ." Although the Lucius legend is now considered to be pseudohistory, it was recounted by Nennius, Bede and Geoffrey of Monmouth, and seems to have been widely accepted in the medieval period.
Four names are associated with the task of executing the Pope's wishes, these include the early Welsh saints Fagan, Deruvian and Elvan. Fagan is sometimes named as "the first Bishop of Llandaff" while all three became patrons of churches and villages throughout the diocese. Iolo Morgannwg also linked these early figures to Llandaff, writing extensively on this supposed early foundation. In the Iolo Manuscripts, he credits Fagan as the second Bishop of Llandaff (succeeding Dyfan, a figure Iolo conflates with Deruvian).
Saint Dubricius
In their writings on Lucius of Britain, both Geoffrey of Monmouth and Iolo Morganwg would state that the original Christian community at Llandaff was re-established by Saint Dyfrig (Dubricius) and his successor Saint Teilo. The most notable legends surrounding these two would state that Saint Dyfrig was made Archbishop by Saint Germanus of Auxerre while he travelled through Britain to oppose the Pelagian heresy, and linked both saints with King Arthur.
The Normans considered Dyfrig and Teilo as the cathedral's founders and they, along with their successor Oudoceus, are the modern Cathedral's patron saints. The continuation of a Post-Roman church is supported by the high number of ancient remains at the site (most notably an ancient Celtic cross at the Bishop's Court's well) and both secular and ecclesiastical writings.
Norman cathedral
The Normans occupied Glamorgan early in the Norman conquest, appointing Urban their first bishop in 1107. He began construction of the cathedral in 1120 and had the remains of Saint Dyfrig transferred from Bardsey. After the death of Urban, it is believed the work was completed some time in the last years of Bishop Nicholas ap Gwrgant, who died in 1183. The cathedral was dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, Dubricius, Teilo and Oudoceus.
Bishop Henry de Abergavenny organised the Llandaff Cathedral chapter circa 1214. He appointed fourteen prebends, eight priests, four deacons and two sub-deacons. De Abergavenny also made changes to Llandaff's episcopal seal, giving more detail to the figure of the bishop depicted on it and adding the phrase "by the grace of God" to its inscription. The west front dates from 1220 and contains a statue of St Teilo. By 1266, the structure that Urban began had been altered; the cathedral was dedicated again in 1266.
The Lady Chapel was built by William de Braose, bishop from 1266 to 1287. It was built at the rear of the church constructed by Urban and the old choir area was removed in order to build the chapel. From this time on, it seemed as if the cathedral was in a constant state of repair or alterations at a slow pace. After the Lady Chapel had been completed, the two bays of the north choir aisle were rebuilt.
Severe damage was done to the church in 1400 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndลตr; his forces also destroyed the Bishop's Palace at Llandaff. The damage was extensive enough to cause Bishop Blethyn to notify his fellow clergymen in 1575 that he believed the cathedral to possibly be damaged beyond repair. Most of the other damage was repaired, most notably by Bishop Marshall, whose reredos partly survives. The northwest tower, the one without a spire, was added by Jasper Tudor and is now named after him. He assumed the lordship of Cardiff after the accession to the throne of his nephew, King Henry VII of England.
Late medieval tombs include that of Sir David Mathew of Llandaff (1400โ1484). Sir David ap Mathew was appointed "Grand Standard Bearer of England", by King Edward IV, for saving his life at the Battle of Towton 1461 as part of the War of the Roses.
Post-medieval to Victorian period
During the English Civil War, the cathedral was overrun by Parliamentarian troops. Along with other destruction, the troops seized the books of the cathedral library, taking them to Cardiff Castle, where they were burned along with many copies of the Book of Common Prayer. Among those invited to the castle to warm themselves by the fire on that cold winter day, were the wives of some sequestered clergymen. Also during this time of unrest, a man named Milles, who claimed to be a practising Puritan, appropriated portions of the cathedral for his own gain. Milles set up a tavern in the cathedral, used part of it as a stable, turned the choir area into a pen for his calves and used the font as a trough for his pigs.
The southwest tower suffered major damage in the Great Storm of 1703 and by 1720, was in a state of collapse. The damage to the cathedral was so extensive that the church seriously considered removal of the see to Cardiff in 1717. Between 1720 and 1723 a series of storms proceeded to damage the cathedral further, bringing down sections of the roof as well as other destruction. The collapse of 1723 forced worship services to be confined to the Lady Chapel and closed the western entrance of the cathedral entirely.
Thirty years after the cathedral roof collapsed, the chapter asked an architect, John Wood, the Elder, to prepare estimates and plans to restore the cathedral. In 1734 work began on a new cathedral, designed by Wood. Wood produced an Italian temple style edifice, working only on the eastern portion of the building, while leaving the remaining western half in ruins. What Wood was trying to build at Llandaff was not Italian, but a recreation of Solomon's Temple. Another sixteen years passed before the chapter solicited funds to repair the western half of the building. Wood's plans were to replace the western entrance of the cathedral with a tower and rustic porch. No changes were made to the western entrance until Wyatt and Prichard began their work in 1841, when the damage to the western portion of the structure was repaired and all traces of the Italian temple work by Wood had been removed from the cathedral.
During the 19th century the bishop began to reside in Llandaff for the first time in centuries; no bishops of the see resided in Llandaff for almost 300 years. In 1836 there was another unsuccessful attempt to transfer the seeโthis time to Bristol. After the attempt at transferring the see, the office of Dean was restored to Llandaff; the position had not been filled in 700 years. The office of Dean was separated from that of the Archdeacon of Llandaff in November 1843. The restoration of the Dean's office was the beginning of better times for the cathedral. The new Dean, William Bruce Knight, was instrumental in bringing about the much-needed restorations.
Enough restoration had been completed to allow the cathedral to be reopened for worship on 16 April 1857. The see of Gloucester lent their cathedral choir for this service, making it possible to hear choral music in Llandaff Cathedral for the first time since 1691. The restoration done up to this point was to remove all traces of the Italian temple and to repair damages caused by the attempt to transform the cathedral by Wood. Arches with beautiful moulding were hidden by walls, Sedilia were removed from their original positions and reredos had been covered with plaster or hidden with walls.
A meeting was held after the service and a detailed restoration plan was announced at the meeting along with a list for those wishing to donate to the work. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) and John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute were among those who pledged donations sufficient to allow the restoration work to continue immediately. The cathedral was extensively restored, the tower rebuilt and a spire added. Much of the restoration work was completed by local architect John Prichard between 1843 and 1869. A triptych by Dante Gabriel Rossetti was designed for use as a reredos, and a new stained glass window, Shipwreck of St Paul, was designed by Ford Madox Brown. Sir Edward Burne-Jones designed the porcelain panels Six Days of Creation in St Dyfrig's Chapel.
From 1691 until around 1860 there had been no choir at the cathedral. There was also no organ for some time. Browne Willis' 1719 account describes the ruins of an organ given to the cathedral by Lady Kemysh of Cefn Mably found in the organ loft at that time. In 1860, Alfred Ollivant, who was then Bishop of Landaff, published a book, Some Account of the Condition of the Fabric of Llandaff Cathedral, from 1575 to the present time, intended to raise funds to restore the cathedral's choir and to purchase a new organ.
A cathedral school of some type has existed since the 9th century. Dean Vaughan reorganised the school in 1888. Since 1978 the cathedral school has accepted female pupils.
20th and 21st centuries
On the evening of 2 January 1941 during the Second World War, a parachute mine was dropped near it during the Cardiff Blitz. When it exploded, it blew the roof off the nave, south aisle and chapter house. The top of the spire also had to be reconstructed and there was also some damage to the organ. The Sunday after the bombing, worship took place in the Deanery. Work soon began to clear the Lady Chapel and the Sanctuary and to repair the roof in these areas. This was not completed until April 1942. Further work was not possible until the end of the war and the repaired areas served as a place of worship until 1957. Of British cathedrals, only Coventry Cathedral was damaged more, during the infamous Coventry Blitz. Due to its importance, it received Grade I building status on 12 February 1952.
Major restorations and reconfigurations were carried out under architect George Pace of York, and the building was back in use in June 1958. Elizabeth II attended a service celebrating the completion of the restoration on 6 August 1960. The Welch Regiment Memorial Chapel was constructed, and Jacob Epstein created the figure of Christ in Majesty which is raised above the nave on a concrete arch designed by George Pace.
Pace presented two options to replace the pulpitum which was not part of the cathedral restoration done earlier by Pritchard. One was for a baldacchino having four columns with a suitable painting beneath it. The other was for a double wishbone arch topped by a hollow drum to house the division of the organ. The figure of "Christ in Glory" would be installed on the west face of the drum. This proposal was accepted by the Dean and the cathedral chapter. They approached the War Damage Commission about whether funds initially meant for replacement of stained glass damaged in the bombing could be used for art in other media. This permission helped to finance the Majestas figure.
In February 2007 the cathedral suffered a severe lightning strike. Particular damage was caused to the electrics of the organ, which was already in poor condition. The instrument was not able to be used after the lightning damage. This prompted the 2007 launch of an appeal to raise ยฃ1.5ย million for the construction of an entirely new organ.
Architecture
The original pre-Norman church was recorded in the 12th-century Book of Llandaff to have been no more than long, wide and high. It contained low, narrow aisles with an apsidal porticus measuring long. Construction began of a grander building under the orders of the second Norman bishop of Llandaff, Urban, in the 1120s, to administer power over the newly formed diocese. It doesn't appear to have lasted long as an extensive construction was ordered between 1193 and 1218 during the episcopate of Henry of Abergavenny. The western parts replaced those that Urban had built, and the nave and front of this side remain today. The fine craftsmanship and subtlety of the architecture show a clear similarity to those of Glastonbury Abbey and Wells Cathedral, so it is probable that several of the leading craftsman of Somerset were hired for the building.
Though some remodeling work was done in the 13th and 14th centuries, with a northwest tower funded by Jasper Tudor, lord of Glamorgan from 1484 to 1495, by the late 16th century the church had fallen into a state of disrepair. In 1594 the bishop complained that the cathedral was "more like a desolate and profane place than like a house of prayer and holy exercises". The church continued to exist in a poor state, so that by 1692 choral services had to be suspended in fear that the roof would collapse. The battlements of the northwestern tower blew away during a storm in 1703, and the southwest tower fell down in 1722. In 1734, John Wood of Bath was hired to restore the cathedral, but his work on the temple was still not complete by 1752 and remained that way. It was not until 1840 that in the wake of industrial development in Cardiff that the cathedral could raise the funds to commence a full restoration.
T. H. Wyatt was hired to restore the Lady Chapel in 1841, but due to other commitments later left much of the work to John Prichard, who worked the most extensively on the church in the 1840s and 1850s. Prichard had restored the sanctuary by 1850, and by 1852 he had begun to work on the nave, largely demolishing much of the temple Wood had built. Together with London-based John Pollard Seddon, who was able to hire pre-Raphaelite artists Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Thomas Woolner, extensive developments were made. Morris & Co. provided the stained glass in the 1860s. Prichard was responsible for a dramatic redevelopment of the southwest tower in 1867โ1869, aided by a number of talented artists and craftsmen.
In 1941, a parachute mine exploded near the south aisle of the cathedral, resulting in the roof of the nave collapsing and the shattering of the windows. Charles Nicholson was hired to rebuild the roof, and made the decision to remove the altarpiece that Rossetti had added to the north aisle. In 1949, Nicholson was replaced with George Pace of York, who in coordination with the dean at the time, Glyn Simon, saw a number of improvements in the modern style, though many fittings were clearly still influenced by the Gothic.
The material of the church which remains from the medieval period is primarily Somerset Dundry stone, though Sutton stone and local blue lias also make up the stonework, with the latter constituting most of the stonework done in the post-Reformation period. The work done on the church since World War II is primarily concrete and Pennant sandstone. The roofs, added in the post-war period, are made of Welsh slate and lead. The West front of the cathedral is gabled along its length and contains the grand central doorway, higher in level than the floor of the nave. It is described as being "double lobed" with an "arched head with continuous chamfer outline, colonnettes and dripmould".
The south side of the nave is characterized by eight bays with stepped buttresses between them, with aisle windows featuring reticulated heads. At the side of the south aisle of the sanctuary is Chapter House, a small, two-story square building. It dates to the mid 13th century and is made from Chipping Camden and Bath limestone, with some local red sandstone from Radyr. The octagonal roof was the brainchild of Prichard, though it was lowered in pitch by Pace and later worked on by Donald Buttress. The buttresses of the building are made from ashlar. The seven stained-glass roundels are of 16th-century Flemish origin. In the interior is a pulpit featuring Moses. Also of note is the St David's Chapel, added by George Pace in 1953โ1956, which is accessed through the Norman north door of the cathedral.
Chapter
, the Chapter โ the governing body of the cathedral โ consists of:
The Dean and Canons, the everyday clergy of the church:
Dean of Llandaff โ Richard Peers (since 20 November 2022 installation)
Canon Precentor โ Mark Preece (since 10 February 2019 installation)
Canon Chancellor โ Jan van der Lely (since 5 May 2019 installation)
Chapter Canons (clergy): Steven Kirk; and Michael Komor, Archdeacon of Margam
Lay Canons: Gerard Elias KC; Ceri Weatherall; and Paul Bennett
Chapter Treasurer: Robert Lewis
Music
Choirs
For many years, the cathedral had the traditional Anglican choir of boys and men, and more recently the Girl Choristers. The boys and girls are educated at the Cathedral School, the only dedicated choir school in the Church in Wales, .
The Cathedral Choir consists of boys and alto, tenor and bass parts, and sing on Sundays at the Choral Eucharist and at Choral Evensong. The full choir also sings on Thursdays for Evensong, with the boys singing alone on Tuesdays and the lower voices on Fridays. The Girl Choristers and Schola Cantorum keep the choral tradition going through the week, with full SATB services for Evensong on Mondays and Wednesdays, directed by the Master of Choristers of the Cathedral School. The Girl Choristers occasionally sing with the Cathedral Choir, and have sung at large services, including a National Service of Remembrance, on Remembrance Sunday in 2018.
In addition, the parish choir sings at the weekly Parish Eucharist, and is a mixed choir of boys, girls, men and women. The cathedral has a ring of twelve bells (with an additional "flat sixth", to make thirteen in total) hung for change-ringing, located in the Jasper tower. The current bells were installed in 1992, replacing a previous ring of ten. Only one other church in Wales has a ring of twelve bells; the cathedral is the only church in Cardiff with a set of twelve bells.
In December 2013, five days before Christmas, the cathedral chapter announced that all salaried adult members of the choir (altos, tenors and basses) were being made redundant, along with the assistant organist. The cathedral was in the midst of a financial crisis, and the chapter intended to save ยฃ45,000 a year by taking these measures.
Recordings
In 2012 the cathedral premiered its own record label, with a recording called Majestas. The music focuses on the new cathedral organ and the Llandaff Cathedral choir. The recording's title was taken from the Jacob Epstein sculpture in the cathedral's nave that was part of the post-war renewal of the structure. Proceeds from sales of the record were donated to African charities.
In August 2018, a recording of the 2010โ13 Nicholson Organ was released. The organ is played by the Director of Music, Stephen Moore, and is called Deo Gracias.
In December 2018, the cathedral launched a recording of its Cathedral Choir called Nadolig yn Llandaf, showcasing seasonal music for Advent to Christmas. This was the first CD of the cathedral's choir since Majestas in 2012.
Organs
Main Organs
The first organ at Llandaff was built in 1861 by Gray and Davison. In the late 1800s, this organ was antiquated, and its pipes were moved to St. Mary's Church, Usk.
The second organ was built in 1900 by Hope-Jones with Norman and Beard. This organ was rebuilt in 1937 by Hill, Norman and Beard. It received significant renovations by its builders after wartime damage to the cathedral; it was never entirely satisfactory from this point onwards, even before a 2007 lightning strike made it unusable. Originally it had been planned to install a new organ at that time, but the costs of about ยฃ1,000,000 were deemed to be too high in the austere climate of post-war Britain.
Organ manufacturer Nicholson & Co Ltd began installation of a new organ in autumn 2008 and although not fully completed, it was brought to a playable stage by Easter 2010. Its inaugural performance was the Gloria of Louis Vierne's Messe solennelle, performed at the Easter Vigil service on 3 April 2010. Proceeds from the 2011 Llandaff Festival of Music were donated to the cathedral for the completion of the new organ. The remaining stops were added in the late summer of 2013. It was the first entirely new organ for a British cathedral since the Coventry installation in the 1960s.
Lady Chapel Organs
Two chamber organs have been used in the Lady Chapel at the east end of the cathedral. The first, built in 1946 by Hill, Norman and Beard, had two manuals and pedals. This was replaced in 1960 with a single manual chamber organ built by Henry Willis & Sons, which remains there today.
Burials
Dubricius, 6th-century saint who evangelised Ergyng (now Archenfield) and much of South-East Wales; his body was transferred to Llandaff Cathedral in 1120
Teilo, 6th-century clergyman, church founder and saint
Henry de Abergavenny, Bishop of Llandaff (1193โ1218)
William de Braose, Bishop of Llandaff (1266โ1287)
John of Monmouth, Bishop of Llandaff (1297โ1323)
Edmund de Bromfield, Bishop of Llandaff (1390โ1393)
John Paschal, Bishop of Llandaff (1347โ1361)
John Smith, Bishop of Llandaff (1476โ1478)
Sir David Mathew, (1400โ1484), born Dafydd ap Mathew, was Lord of Llandaff and Seneschal of Llandaff Cathedral, and one of the ten Great Barons of Glamorgan, a Marcher Lord. After saving the life of Edward IV at the Battle of Towton in 1461, he was appointed Grand Standard Bearer of England, and the King granted him the use of "Towton" on the Mathew family arms.
John Marshall (bishop), Bishop of Llandaff (1478โ1496)
Miles Salley, Bishop of Llandaff (1500โ1516 or 1517)
Hugh Lloyd (bishop), Bishop of Llandaff (1660โ1667)
Francis Davies, Bishop of Llandaff (1667โ1675)
Edward Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff (1828โ1849)
Alfred Ollivant, Bishop of Llandaff (1849โ1882)
See also
List of cathedrals in Wales
Dean of Llandaff โ Chronological list of deans of Llandaff cathedral
List of works by George Pace
List of tallest buildings and structures in Cardiff
Listed buildings in Cardiff
Notes
References
Sources
External links
Artwork at Llandaff Cathedral
Parabolic arches used
Landmarks in Cardiff
Anglican cathedrals in Wales
Pre-Reformation Roman Catholic cathedrals
Grade I listed churches in Cardiff
Grade I listed cathedrals in Wales
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Description and history
The John Whittlesey Jr. House is located in northeastern Old Saybrook, on the south side of Ferry Road. It is set back from the street on a lot lined at the street by a low stone retaining wall. The house is a -story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a large central chimney, gabled roof, and clapboarded exterior. An older -story ell projects to the rear, while a more recent one extends to one side. The interior of the house is well preserved despite extensive remodelling in the 20th century. It has original doors and door hardware, including latches and strap hinges of wrought iron. The narrow entry hall includes a winding staircase with original handrail, balustrade, and newel post. In the older rear ell, the heavy post and beam framing is exposed in many places.
The main block of the house was built c. 1750, but its rear ell is much older, with an estimated construction date of 1693. John Whittlesey was part of the locally prominent family that maintained the nearby ferry landing on the Connecticut River and operated the ferry. The house was considered by the eccentric Hartford resident William B. Goodwin to become a part of a reconstruction of Fort Saybrook in the early 20th century.
The house is similar to the Buckingham-Hall House, which formerly stood nearby, but is now located at Mystic Seaport, 25 to 30 miles away. Both buildings include re-used older structures; it is believed that there was a "a strong local tradition or sentiment" in favor of such re-use.
See also
List of the oldest buildings in Connecticut
Jedidiah Dudley House, also NRHP-listed nearby, also possibly known as John Wittlesey Jr. House
Ambrose Whittlesey House, 14 Main Street, Old Saybrook, also NRHP-listed, home of a descendant
National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Connecticut
References
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
Georgian architecture in Connecticut
Houses completed in 1693
Houses in Old Saybrook, Connecticut
National Register of Historic Places in Middlesex County, Connecticut
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Q: Slicing datasets and store in new dataframes quickly? I'm new to python and would appreciate your help here.
I imported 4 dataset with the same headers into python. Now I want to create 4 dataframes that contain only selected columns from the 4 datasets. I know how to do it the ugly way but what's the most efficient way to perform this task?
I tried a for loop but couldn't make it work :D
Datasets imported as df1,df2,df3,df4
dataset_list = (df1,df2,df3,df4)
new_dataframes= (df_1,df_2,df_3,df_4)
for i in dataset_list:
for e in new_dataframes:
e = i.loc[0:,['column1','column2','column3','column4']]
A: You could use a dictionary comprehension:
cols = ['column1','column2','column3','column4']
dfs = {k: df[cols] for k, df in enumerate([df1, df2, df3, df4], 1)}
The benefit of this method is it caters for an arbitrary number of items without having to manually increment variable names.
A: How about this approach:
dataset_list = (df1,df2,df3,df4)
def slice(df):
return df.loc[:, ['column1','column2','column3','column4']]
df_1,df_2,df_3,df_4 = map(slice, dataset_list)
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You are here: Home / Gaming News / Video Games / CoD: Modern Warfare Is Allegedly Being Groomed For Controversy According To Former Studio Head
Publicity Stunt?
Call of Duty series developer and former head of Sledgehammer Games, Michael Condrey, has seemed to suggest that Activision is pushing Infinity Ward to take the path of controversy in making the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. This marketing tactic seemed viable as we all know controversy means more publicity.
In an interview with VentureBeat, when questioned about reports that the game is disturbing, Condrey quoted "I maintain that video games are the most important art form of our time. I respect every developer who strives to deliver their work as an extension or reflection of their artistic vision. That said, MW seems like a tough challenge for any studio, especially if they are being pushed by publishing to be more controversial and 'darker' for the sake of headlines".
Creativity VS Marketing
Now, as you may already know, this is not consistent with what Infinity Ward has previously stated about the game. The gaming studio has noted on more than one occasion that the game is its 100 percent creative vision. With that into consideration, it is doubtful that Infinity Ward will put Activision under fire, so it is plausible that it will never reveal whether such pressure is being applied by the publisher.
It is also true that Condrey is a bit unclear about his remarks. Obviously, he is suggesting that acting controversial is the approach Activision have adopted for the sake of making the headlines. However, we are not sure whether his comments came from an assumption on his part, or some inside scoop that he knows.
Going Strong
Whatever the case may be, the controversy and the all-out eye-catching headlines have been excellent marketing approach for the game. The Call of Duty franchise has been a beloved tradition for years now, and with the hype that is going on for this newest installment, it is not surprising that fans have been clamoring for more updates.
The rules have changed. #ModernWarfare
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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will be available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC when it launches later this year on October 25th. Watch the trailer below and get aboard the hype train!
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Meticulously cared for executive home on 5+ acres including a rental house!
House or property description: Live in luxury in this executive style home two minutes drive to downtown in the beautiful Creston Valley. Exquisite & meticulously cared for with everything totally upgraded in the last 6 years. Also includes a rental house.
Includes a 5000+ sq. ft. home, detached double garage, great workshop, 1800 sq. ft. Quonset hut and a 2 bedroom rental home with a long term tenant.
This 6 bedroom home has been beautifully updated throughout, including Eastern Oak hardwood floors. Fully finished lower level with an inlaw suite.
The list of improvements is extensive and available on request.
Some of these improvements are a new roof, large sun room, brick patio, 3+ acres of underground sprinklers.
Not a thing is out of place on the property. This exceptional place must be seen to be appreciated. You have privacy with a great view. The house was originally built as a bed and breakfast so there is lots of parking.
Creston is a sportsmen's paradise. You are less than an hour away from almost any activity. Golfing, swimming, boating, hiking, fishing, and four wheeling in summer. Hunting, snowmobiling, skiing in winter. An hour to the Cranbook International Airport,10 minutes to the Idaho border & 2 1/2 hours to the Spokane, WA airport. | {
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The doorbell rang and a signature was required! Hurray! The delivery for June came! We were just discussing how we should each take turns making hot meals when I signed up to make this recipe next! Only, it became more of Solita thing which is always somehow better ๐ Shane was close by to approved of the menu but didn't get to enjoy the pot pie until a few days later. But have no fear, Arnab was here! He chilled with us as we prepared the feast. There is a bit of prep work required for this recipe, but it was awesome making it as a team. With each pot pie prepared in single serve bowls this was a very handy meal that made for out of this WORLD LA-LISHOUS leftovers when reheated in a convection oven and then topped with cold salted butter.
Since we couldn't get to the grocery store until about 5 PM on Saturday, we chose to hit the easy button on a couple items in this recipes. For example we opted to use a Harris Teeter Ready Made Whole Rotisserie Chicken to save time on baking a chicken from scratch. I pulled off the breast meat and shredded it by hand. Cutting meat into cubes just doesn't have the same feeling of home made as shredded. We used frozen peas and carrots and the rest was prepared as the recipe instructed.
The salad was only slightly "FAIL" as we couldn't keep an attention span long enough to prevent the pine nuts from burning instead of roasting in the oven โฆ BOTH times. Even still the Asparagus Summer Salad was very delicious and will certainly make an appearance in a future meal.
We didn't go with the black and white cookies, and substituted for Pistachio Gelato from Talenti's along with a light and creamy mousse cake from the Harris Teeter Bakery. My camera was out during the preparation but I did manage to get in a few seconds of film as seen in the gallery shots.
The Chardonnay was PERFECT with this meal. It was mellow with delightful flavor that vanished leaving only a pleasantly neutral pallet behind, ready for the next delicious bite of the buttery pot pie. This was actually one of my favorite Chardonnays of all time. I think it would also be a great pairing for spicy food such as a spicy butter chicken or other creamy curry. | {
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Social support and other social judgments are composed of several distinct components, of which relationship effects are an important part. With regard to support judgments, relationship effects refer to the fact that when judging the same targets, people differ systematically in whom they see as supportive. One explanation for this effect is that people differ in how they combine information about targets to judge supportiveness. Participants rated the supportiveness of hypothetical targets and targets from their own social networks. Multilevel modeling identified the traits participants used to make support judgments. There were significant differences in the extent to which participants used different target personality traits to judge supportiveness. In addition, participant neuroticism predicted the extent to which participants used target neuroticism and agreeableness to judge supportiveness.
Note: Other work by the author Catherine J. Lutz may appear in this repository under the names Catherine J. Lutz-Zois or Catherine L. Zois.
Lutz, Catherine J. and Lakey, Brian, "How People Make Support Judgments: Individual Differences in Traits Used to Infer Supportiveness in Others" (2001). Psychology Faculty Publications. 22. | {
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IDF Rackable continues to wear its wife-beater with pride, shipping a second take on the white trash data center concept.
Back in March, the plucky server start-up introduced the world to โ booming voice โ Concentro. Like Sun Microsystems, Rackable packed all of the data center essentials into a shipping container to provide customers with a supercomputing-class system in a can. Now we have Concentro II โ or the ICE (Integrated Concentro Environment) Cube, as Rackable likes to call it.
The new unit holds more hardware than the first, can be produced at a quicker clip (90 days) thanks to some manufacturing tweaks and ships in both 40 foot and a new 20 foot flavors. Rackable has been showing off the ICE Cube here at the Intel Developer Forum.
Spec hounds will take note of the 28 racks (1400U) of servers or 4.1PB of storage that can fit in an ICE Cube. You can mix and match too.
Rackable has used its half-depth servers to pack so many systems in the container and uses DC power to lower the overall energy draw. It also pulls individual fans out of the server cases, replacing them with a few mega-fans that cool the container as a whole.
Sun's very similar Blackbox container only holds 7 racks of servers and 1.5PB of storage. Rackable also claims an 80 per cent cooling reduction, as compared to a 20 per cent reduction over a comparable data center from Sun.
And, in fact, a number of people we've talked to seem to think Rackable is on the better track with its design, although both vendors deserve credit here for trying something new.
Rackable and Sun point to their white trash data centers as options for companies that have space or power constraints. You simply order up a data center and plant it in the parking lot near some power and water. In addition, the military and other organizations wanting a lot of remote computing power could turn to these containers.
Sun points to the Stanford Linear Accelerator as its first Blackbox customer. Rackable claims a customer too, but won't reveal its name. (We think it might have three letters and operate out of Washington or Langley.) Raytheon has stepped up as an ICE Cube reseller. | {
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In California these days, everybody walks around with a yoga mat strapped to their back. That certainly wasn't the case in the 1930's, when heavyweight contender Lou Nova studied yoga. Nova was the World Amateur Heavyweight Champion and a proponent of clean living. He won his first twenty two fights as a professional. His promoters said he perfected the Cosmic Punch. Only 6'2", he fought in the era of giants. He handed giant Abe Simon his first defeat after thirteen victories, eleven by knockout. Nova knocked out 6'4'' Max Baer twice. The 1939 knockout is one second away, in the above photograph. Baer himself had won the championship by knocking out Primo Carnera, the Italian giant who was 6'6" and weighed 284 lbs. Baer lost the championship to the Cinderella Man, Jim Braddock. Joe Louis took the belt from Braddock and held it for twelve years, being arguably the best fighter in history. Clean living didn't serve Lou Nova so well with the notorious dirty fighter Two Ton Tony Galento. Galento almost gouged his eye out, putting him in the hospital for weeks. Nova got his shot with Louis on September 29, 1941, but fell in six. Nova would go on to act in movies and even was a write-in candidate for President of the United States. He dropped out of the campaign because his mother was afraid he would catch a cold shaking so many hands. She wasn't afraid of him being in the ring with some of the toughest men in the world.
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Artificial Intelligence is not about terminators making humans obsolete.
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Sit in on an actual class in session. This is not a seminar setting, but an actual working class. Puppy Headstart gives new puppies and their owners a chance to socialize and become accustom to other dogs and people. In addition, puppies are exposed to brief exercises to introduce them to new situations. Visit the classes in session and see how a puppy headstart works with live video of owners and their dogs. | {
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